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FINANCE AND TRADE. The Financial Situation Dull=s= Moveiment of Currency. The Recent Purchase of Silver by . the Government, "The Prodnce Markets Moderately Active— Provisions Irregularly Stronger. Wheat, Rye, and Barley Firme--Corn and Onts Ensler. Btooks of Grain in Sight---Shingle Manufacture. FINANCIAL. ‘ Therewana very light movement In financial circles. Thademand for loans s restricted, and business is on the whole dullcr then this reason usunlly ecca it, The connlty roads sre in bad con+ dition, and in city and conntry alike peoplo are #till nnder the Inflaence of last year's deprension, which will only yleld to a good spring trade, Kates of diccount are BZ10 per cent at the hanks 1o regular castomere; on the atreet, tho supply of paper 18 small; bank rates unchanged. w York uchungn wassold between baoks st BO@T5e per $1,000 premlum, The clearines were $2, 500, 000, THE 3.05 INTERCHANGEARLE BONDS. The editor of the New York Tribune comes to the rescuc of the memory of Harace Grecley in re- gard to the Interconvertible 3,65 bond. e saya: Thierc are rome forms of deluslun which llve forever. Farlininiee, ihe fools 10 varinus. parta s (e comey ¥ho claim Tarace Girecley 4s An sdvoeate of the grecn- Dack_Interconvertible ] o, )l\flfl!\‘ scoresof llmu}‘ ol N L have been brayed in the Jet thelr folly Tias not do rrespondent writea us_ from garied trom thein. MigiEan that thogroonback men n thots parts re Ul clatming Mr, Greeley ax one of themselves, and BreclrenIat I, RChe cictadis o ot i Gr tarinle, distoricd to give color to thef A1 Gr eley did adwncato was n anid .65 bon, 8 greenimck 3.3 bond sx Ttoract Grooley wap unitke n ronving repiidiationiat. Jia own Teonie tn one of the (ew artllesn which he aivueaied Ul ticory, wers " bonils draing an aonual fuferest Q308 (ncofn ;¢ and, nuain, e apea the articlo 'of makini: RrceRbacke . convertine Jicasure futo bonds learing 8 modorate gnii iuterest, ™ ho fact [n that, 20 far fram having any symipathy wiih 4w wild achemés of Infatianisia and greenback men, Mr. Greeley was oneuf the it neoinpbs milsiag, and pCreinient Tdvocates of Fpecte e crasei 10 710 Ohe putile must Wi nients. The War hind hardl ear with the clsli of sris hefore Lio 1ifted up his voles for tinmediato resumptton, | This view lie continucd to auert, In season an A candte date (or the Preslde o wan aMie for n the lnlsenrnl isiite, on & At c ) 30 vhich dmhml o % spiedr return ta secle [y 0 o ku by tie Dighien ot . Ergece ok e d hones atin TR THere ougit (3 e aumeient i lmmmru.ur Jnsult the meniory af one who, while i or ruspected of o willingness o ald In & A Finyad £ 1o pubIIG TAlth, CONSOLS AND UNITED STATES GOVERNMXNT BoNDS.! We saw to-day the balance-shect of a London bank the Internatlonal of Ilamburg and London, In witick tho **consols ond United States Govern- ment stocks ' wore jolnod togethor as one item in the asscts. This ia the first thno that wo have no- ticed such'a practleal acknowledgmont of the rank helonging to our Government bonds as n temporary investment for London bankers, Dbut {t will not b the Inst, as nothing better can bo found for the purpaee. Our own people have not had the henent of them since {ho reduction of the amount.of Jogal-tender currency began; for bonde have long been o certain loss to holdera un tho currency haals, ms wo have often and correctly polnted out. When our currency 1 onco more at par with gold, United States bonda will relleve our bankers from all necesalty for making doubtful loans; snd wo vl nttention to evidonce of tho fact that they al- ready perform that service for bankersln a coun- try which is €0 fortunste ns to maintain apeclo pay- ments. —New York World financial article, TUE RECENT PURCUASR OF SILVER. The recent purchase of silver by the Government from the Baok of Novada is called **a suxplcions ranscation' by the Ban Francleco Chronicle, ‘The price pald by Dr. Lindorman, Director of the Mint. was, {t says, 1 to 1% per ccnt mbove ita current valuo fn the San Franclsco mar. ket. This extra price was patd at & timo when the ,silver market was so depreased that thero was every indication of the decline whichhas aluce taken vlace. “ITIE SILVER DEDATE, The Boston Adver{tser of the 20th inst, publishes In full Prof. Towen's minority report as a member of thonixed Commlssion on the ellver question, 3Mr. Bawen argues uncompromisingly for the slngle pold standard, except that ho approves the plan for colning sflver dollara to a limited amonnt with en- larged logal-tender powers In cxchange for one and two dollar notes. TIE DONDED DENT OF CINCINNATIL The City Auditor of Clncinnntl writes to tho Tioston Advertiser In correction of rome statements ade by that paper and copled by us, The total smount of the bonds authorized by tho city for the ~ Cincinnati Sonthern Rallroad 18 $10,000,000, and the Intimation that more than that has been put out Ia wrong, and unjust to the parties holding thy bonds, The City of Cincinnatiowns In hor own right, cxclusive of the Clncinnat! Southern Kallway, real property ta the smount of $22,000,000, which Is not inctuded In her valnation of property taxable, TIE BUPREME COURT OX TUE RIGRT-UOUR LAW. Tho Supreme Court of the United States has lately decided tho proper coustmiction of the Elght-lour law, 1t Is declared to be binding only when there is no epecial agreement. The law leaves tho tiovernment oMcors frec to make any contract they think best; only when they faill to do 8o doea the law obtain, I'AY OF LIPE-INaURANCE OFPICIALY. Some of the Now York 1ifo-Inqurango compsnles refuned to reply Lo the written questions of a Come mittee of the Leglaturo about the pay and perdui- altea of theiroficers, The Commitice has begun o1 orad examination of the oficesn of thess comnpa- uica, and, a8 8 conscquenco, it I8 sand that many of the oMicers have suddenly found themselven coni- pelledt to leave town on linportant business, Among the oMcers sumoned are thoas of the Equitable Life, Mutual Life, New York Life, Metropulitan Life, and Globe L Somu of thess have slynifed thelr willingness to attend, while others have re- fused, and have sent counwel to represent them, Othiers again have sent written veports of the val. arica recclved by them, but omnltted the particulars *f other allowaces taken by them, THE STATE AND INSUIANCE AGENCIES, Alato declslon of the United States Supremo Court defined the powers of Siate Leclslaturcs over she agencies of conpanivs chartered Inothersitates, The nowor of the State, within certain cumtitu. tlonal Umits, 1s declarcd nbsolute. The State may ficense the ageney to do busincss, may revoke the liceneo with or withont notico ur reason, and may tefuse to explain fts motives, TUE NATIONAL DELT COMMISSION KBS OF GHEAT BRITAIN, » The accounts of ko Natlonas Debt Commission- ers of Great Dreitaln, part of whose duty It js to tund the deposits of certain savings banke and tortain socictics fnto consols, aro in a very Jnsatlafactory condltion, The Comwslusioners . dre without fault, but the law under which they work is one that cannut be carried out without loss. Itrequires them to pay the Trustees of Lie savings baoks juterest ranging from 3 4o mora than 435 per cent per agnum. They have vever been able to earn s much a8 they have had to pay. ‘Thelr llabilitles were §:18,303,003 on Nov, 40, 1470, and thelr aasets $202,050, 585, and the deficit on their Lalauce-shect was $10,25,380. The Jall Mall Ztudget polnts vut that tholr balance. slieet would bo muca wotse but for the riss in cou- sols, which appreciated their nascts, While the oners are lostng on the old saviogs banke they are making some profit on the Post- Uffice ravings bank: po may come fu the to extivguleh the former loss, BAN PRANCISCO BONDS, The Commissionera of tho Sinking Pund of 8an Francleco recently sdvertlsed tuat they were ready 1o redeem $700,000 worlb of outstandlog bonds, ‘but uot & slngly tender was wade Lo them, and they will have to keep thelr moncy. FEBRUAXY BULLIOX PRODUCT, The Fubruary yleld of the principal gold snd sfl- vyermines was §$2,035,500. For January fi was $3,100,000, The February product was Lhe small- estin & year. GOLD AMD QREENBACKS. Gold was 1045 @104% {u greenbacks, Greenbacks wers 055 @05% cents oa the dollar Jo Bold. © FOKBION BICHANGRE. Germany, GOVEKNMENT BONDS. Bia. U'nited States e of ‘8] ks “'l‘ LiucuBiatca o-0n vs 65" o - 200 0f 3~ Jandary il Jol, 1083 of 7~ January and.in mu 8- of ‘a8 13 1BE Inite: 110 nited States currency M. RHORERS' annflon;, Chieago Clty 7 ¥ et. bonds, Chicasy Ulty 7 B cf, sewers, { bicago Cliy 79 ct, waterlasn, ¥ i «f, 1 AR R ’n\llwlr. Hontl Kde, y ialiway, Went unnf, v i 'rmlm Insnrance Comnj CRambe: of LOmmErcen s, EXposltion stock.. “Sandlnterest. BY TELEGRAPIL, REW YORR. 0 the WWestern Antoclated Irest. NEw Yonrr, March 22.—Gold opened and clored AL 104%, with sales during tho day at 104 (@105, Carrying rates @1%. Borrowing, 4 per cent and flat, Silver st London 534id, Here allver bars 122 in greenbacks and 1103 in goid. Silver coin i discount, Governments itm. Jtaliroad bunds were fem, Ktate sccurities were qulet, Stocks wero Irregular, but {n the maln Gem, with a plight advance in Lackawanna, L.ake Shore, and Delaware & lndson. Western Union was frm., Pacific Mafll and Michigan Central declined lllamly. Butlington & Quincy ad- vanced %, There was a meeting fo-day of representatives of* the Chiraro, Butlinglon & Quincy, Chicago & Rock Island, and Chicago & Northwentern Roads, 1t wan stated therels no tnmpellllnn lmhn'zn these lines, and that the piceting wan Leld to perpetuats the frlendly rela- Liuns alread) z:lnllllL 1linols Central was dull and weak, ‘Ihe express stocka declined fram !5 to 0, the Iatter American. Truteactionn ageregated 167,000 shaers, of which 1. were I'acl t' tall, 11,000 Western Unton, i) Lake Shore. i, 000 .\uv Ydrk Central, 3.600" Michivan Contral, G0, Lackawauna, n. claware & Iiwdson, ‘l'h Post says: qairy at the Central I'acific Raile road oflices ln ml- clty elicits further particalars i regard to the decislon by the Supreme Cout of {farnia. 'The Califoraila cific Uowmpan, always palil Intercet on lts nru and second mort- e bunds from lta vsen revenucs. The Central Ba i Compshy nevar 1eded. tha. rond, WOt I conalderation for certaln business facilities, the Central Lnluplnyr& uaranteed 1,000 of the second maortgage bonds. 1t was never called nipon to ey the intereAl, and, consequently, never refused, It did not enter any {;Ien (1) npre-nnlcd as to the invalidity of 1ts contra , on the contrary, it bos stood ready and Mllmz to fulll its agrec- ments, The Centeal Company regard the decialon a8 r‘e‘nllr In their favor, and against their oppo. nent kot easy at 2@3%; prime mercantile pnper. .l;,(r,,. Custon recelpts, 8300, 000. The Assistant Teeastirer diabursed $4 Clearings, 825,000,000, Sterling quict; lung, 4843 short, 480, gn F ho: i o1 3 Illunv:ncyu F s Terte Tiance VLoere Lisute ore. Tl Cl-nhrl Clevel & Pl td-grant.. geipmdd ¥ B Northwestern Tunn!m. old .. ‘enncssce, new \lrzlnu. old., ICO, reh 2, —The follawlng aro t llm S(n:lfl Doard: NEW OBLEANS, New Omxass, March 2% —(old, 104%@105%. * Hight exchiange on New York, -. ‘premium, Sier- ling exchunge, bankers' biile, G ronmiox, Loxoox, March 2 co! e Ot giatse bonda-—t05s, 1053 678, 100K: 10-40s, 108Y ; now He, e Vork Centrh b} Eelo, Titnols Central, 4D Fanis, March 22,—Rent wa«xruur, Alurch Kow s, 1035, REAL ESTATE. The following instruments ware fited for record 22, ~Condols, money and ac- + preferred, 18; 108f hic, 3 isahed Statos bopda~ Thursday, March 22: . CITY rROTRRTY. [ 1180 of Tay nl st ylor w £, 34x08 £ ith s nundmu. Sated \arelt, b 23 4i000 alated at, 150 1t 0 of T dased March 22, 2,200 8,000 4,000 MI)!‘I h'fl. 5,000 Laiin si -"u ‘ciror Thum #, w . ouated Jaa P 2,30 a 18, i)’.k‘d ml X3 urn o0 North b um o l'u nl Im 1t, dna No 3,000 kil L, dated 1, at I'I) nur ot v ith bl .am.l Mm-n i lll"vllll. lll ll nof dated Feb. 21 l:»!‘ll‘ dllmllll E .u‘ 2,000 ot ":..".“,'m':::é.';":.'flz'fi 3 {Hisry'and Cuues G lanaah 1 1awiey) seeenr. 4o rous COMMERCIAT, The following were the receipts and shipmanta of the leading ariicles of produce fn (hfs city during the twenty-four hours ending ot 7 o'clock on Thursday worning, and’ for the corresponding thne Just yeors Bhipments, (asseed; 104 . l’.. g wm... o HI' 4 uul‘mmuum i 3) 16} L5 I,lfn‘l 158/ X 1w U1 103 o 53 ,Ill (T 123! V L Withdrawn from storo during Wednesday for city consumption: 070 bu wheat, 1,565 bu corn, 834 bu rye, 4,004 ba barley, The lullmflw grain was fnspacted Into store in this city on Thared 'y moruiog: 3 cars No. 2N, W, wheat, 3care No. 2 spriog, 3 cara Ko.3 do, 4 cara rejected dv. 1 car 0o grade (14 wheal): 1car yol- Jow corn, 24 can bigh wixed do, 1% cars new high mixed, 10 cars new mixed, 29 cars No. 2 corn, 20 cars rejected do, 1 car no grade (112 corn); 1 car white oats,'4 care No. % do, 18 cars sejected 4o (23 0ata): 1car No. 2 rye. Total, 180 cars, or 04,000 bu, Total, 11,802 bu wheat, 26,240 bu corm, 776 ba oets, 767 bu rye, 2ud 3,600 bu barley, It 1s now pretty woll understood in commercial carches that on all grdin in atore on the 1at of this month the owner thereof elects which tari® of charges ho will pay, o may take the old rate, withits Jimit of **not to exceed 4¢** fa winler, or may pay sccord{ng to the legal schedule. Bowo choose one, sad some the other, all depending upoa the longth of time (he gealn may have been In atore, We pote that some par- Ues ou 'Chauge are on tho lookout for recelpts on wbich they can make wmoney Ly pervoadiug the holdor o deduct accord ing to unv scale while they will pay storige chargés on tho otber scale. A fow wen huve been thus n- duccd to Jart with thelr grain for lcas tham it is astually worth ad sowpascd with otber graw; bus knaw thele rights, and, know- Ing, date maintain,” The leading produce markets wers rather slow Yesterday except provislons, and were generally mteady. Wheat was higher, and thero was little change In other departments, though pork and lard were weak early, The trading was chlefly for fatare, though the milder weather snggested hopes of a speedy onening of navigation. But that very fact tended (o pravent activity In rail shipments becanse the water routa will be cheaper, and buy- ers are ikBly to walt whers porsible, Hencoabont the only purchase of cash grain was for the supply of Immediate wants, inclnding seeding, which Is now In progreas in some places, though the gronnd 18 generally too swek to bear enlilvation. The late snow hae iald a great denl of land under molatare, but 1t will aleo render I more fruitfal, Dry poadaiwere onlered with considerable free- dom both by the Interior trade and by cily retall- ers, and the aggregats of the day's sales was of falrly satisfactory proportions. Prices were fiem 84 previously quoted. The demand for staple and fancy groceries was more active than for some days previons, the mails bringing a gencrous namber of onlers from the Interior trade. Prices were not snbjected to any materisl change, ruling firm for sagars, tens, rice, and prime to fancy coffices, and easy for most other lines. There was & falr move- mentin butter and cheese at firm prices, Drfed feuits remained withont much anhnatlon, and wera nnchanged n values, Fish were fiem and in good demand, No changes were noted In the bag- ging, tobacco, palnt, and coal markets, Leather was quict and easy, Uils were In better demand, with some changes In prices, extra lard and 115 test carbon advancing, and torpentine declioing, The lumber market was unchaoged: Trado s not up to the average of the previous week, the bad condltion of the raade and stormy wenther having Interrnpted the movement fn the Interlor, Prices are the same, and are not Jlkely to change Lefore the openingof navization, Hardiaro and naila are in fair demand, Furs are steadler and salable to the usual dealers, The wool, liop, broom.corn, and hay markets were unaltered. The demand coniinues to be for small lots. 1lides were steady. Potatocs were In demand and firm. Green fruits met with a better demand, the fine weather bring. Ing out a greater number of local buyers, Poultry was In limited supply and firm. Rall freights were dull and lrreguiar, with no change in naking figures. The nomioal rato was 93¢ to New York and 40c to Boston por 100 1bs of grain, Lako freights were quict, with no change in fig- utes. Carn to Buffalo was quoted at 34 @3Ke, ond 7c to Kingston, to load fmmedlately. GRALX IN B1URT. ‘Thevisible sopply of grain, comptising thestocks in grauary at the principal polnts of accumulation, at lake and seaboard ports, and in transit by rall, March17, umx Qate. Dartey, b, = 012,21 TR 2, 20 44 4o March 1, 76.16,053,000 6,771,783 RGeSt eat e ‘The wheat figures wers given yesterday moming 89 much larger than the sbave, due to an error of some 330,000 bu tn tho stocks in Monteeal, 1t was asked, **Is it not singular that these errors should be always In the ono direction? BIINGLES, ‘The NortAwestern Lumberman gives tho follow. fng concerniniz thie shinglo trado and production in the Northweet for 1870 nnd 1877 Thera l4no braneh of the lnmber industey that shows 4 more marked change tan ths manuraciur of shin: Elog, ' the pruduction of which today 15 unu of 1 BrRL (hdusirien of tho Surchent. Ten x a HTAR(nctirs of ahindies was ‘Dit an ahiaier o tho Tumber product of the & rest manufActay Ing dntricus, 8nd then EMIIMHHY!I{ f¢w miils had been constructea for the exclusive proustion of hirca: “while. oo seorcaof towns, which ther carecly i s placo on tho :u-'? epcnd Iargely on &nts iudastry ToF RREirproe. e lnufltlul’fn engaged In the & tolal of 2,500,0,0x) alae. th ) n A o 1 mnmnnuucmnr o 81,005 That ccnsumiors mieht gain stil furttier -numux--, deslers suffered n ysgrossa In profia’of §123,000 more, “or & tolal of The total prodnction of shingles in the North- weat durlug the years named and the stock left overat the closc of 1870 were as follows, h| thousanda: ek on Bhingles manues sh’u na ul i, a7, 3 1870, luxlnlv Valley,.. Esstern #hore o ) |ln. lll-llllnv 1 Valley... Total, m... GOODS RECEIVED. Chlcago Customs, March 22: J, @, Opden, 800 sacks of ealt; JI V, Tiemlis, 1 case of clears; 3, O, McDonald, 4 cascs of clgars; Thomna Higelns & Co., 108 sacks of salt; ¥. W..layne & Ci 0 casks of ale; Fleld, Lieter & € ry gooils; J. ¥, Farwell & Co.,20 cases of dry goods; F, A, Mowe, 10tcs of caustic soda-ash; T. M. Sinclate & Co., 100 sacks of sal 460 sacks of salt and 20 doz mat 107 sacks of salt; Lyon & Healy, 2 cascsious) fnstruments; lhlmsuy & Walker, 500 bu barloy, Amount of dutles collected, $6,857,95, T'ROVISIONB. 110G PRODUGTS~Were active, but chiefly ta trans- fer from April Into May, and the feeling waa very vari- able. Hogewere In good supply and easler, which caused m weak feellng in product emly, bringing ont large offerings of porkand lanl. Afterwardsthe mar- trong, though Liverpoot was earte: downward turn. The bremiums f carrylng ilghtly widened, cbieny oa tand, mdicating ttlo more presiure to provide for Aprll doliverios, The outward mavement continues large in meats and moderate fa pork sud lard; hut the demand far shigfoent is eas active, and that Induces more indecision oa the past of buyers for forward delivery, SEsz Ponx—~Wasactive and lrrvgular, The market decltaed e per brl, advanced 30c, and again fell oft, closing Sa7He fower (han the previous evenlog, Hales wera reported of 20,740 bris seller April at 813,826 Lmig, and 43800 brle acller. My at 8140081450, 1,224 Brls, tnoat of whielh was abini tharket cluscd tauie, at #1231kl caili or seller Mareh; 1 §14.10 beller May; sad 3¢ ! r|| change quated it R | s d it I8 e followlng reportc Tt 30 bases Bhorg Long _ Short nibs, claars, clsara, 1 pi 7 A I 7 8 wfl ? Mar h. o "‘fm ¥ TRge % ol et -.’:x:m.x-n T R TH g Ao Hi’llu,lfln o for lhfl"‘flfi tasdy and qulet st 910: a0t i hath aa for city. and 7@ o Was atry ol the 1asie 2. Bhles w n:"1: mnm’s’u}.‘h& 150 VPl priie selected couateyy BNEADYTUFFS, PLOUR—Wsaquictand @rm at former quotstions. ‘Thiere was ouly a light lucal ingutry, with several direct orders, but 0o shiping demand, -Sales were reported of 100 brls winters st $7.00, and 4100 bris spriog estras st $6.25G7.00, Totsl, 1,200 brls. “The umarkes closed quix, with the tunmnu - the saking rangs of prices: Chwlice winters §7.50u8.001 medium winters, $6.2057.00; low grals do, §8.0ud 6.23; chulca spring extres, §6.0087.00; Bicdium do, u 00GG.23; sblpulug exiras, §5.5063.75; chuice pate s, $5.0040.50§ comwun do, $4.8067.50; spring numnnu. $4.0048,00. Rys four, BLITHal.50 Baeks 4 Bales wers 20 tons st $13.20613.50 per on oa srack. MivpLinus~5ale was mado Of 10 tons at $14.00 per ton uu vn Losrd gar. Conx: EAL—Coarse waa nm'nllul . §13.00813.23 per tou on track. WHEAT-Was 7ather quict, s rule, with one or two sctivospells, sud was generally sasdy st aboat e above the latess prices of Wedoasdsy. The market sdvaaced Ic, and closed o sbove thosa Sgures. Livers P'NI was reported quict, snd was usdersicod carly to La gull, but private sdvices quoted a Srmer fecilng, aod wheal was druly held in New York whils gur ye: celpla wera sgsin amall sod h Slidhliy Toductd st woek tstios . vetter inauioy bivko fhoumw fewof e ) Griatss ke buy Uk Vot s urders Trom outslio were Father pors vumetous ias % Was il ‘thlnolas e smand or ehe o u'x‘n“x'fli e Wae r car fu e ihe pur‘(n»u of Mo 3 Lelug made to sgaioat 1 lu‘u lmn Aprlltnw o E":md Ve’ W ";“-""" ' the dzal, sad sa k wku. ‘Bellar lfly J: S O PR SRS e TP S THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE I‘RIDAY MARCII 23 1877 fook the lead; 1t e 10 81, zn', Bl Irr Amll Iold nl & . Eelter the e od Al €1, ’1’1‘ 1,2 Alrs were FEpAred IR Tn 0" (de stotage) ot o BLE113 11 CHLy and 1 ) in llIle rejocted do at 1ge 1 40) b by sanipie e ] A% on trak s ang |.mmuda & $1.2501.50 froe onYoaril cars, Total, (01 AUbeora Eaeki s ulet and frm. Salcawern 350 bi Na. 2 at 81.39; 70 '!\{ sample A $1.3541,40 on tracksand Torbn. dan 1. 30a1.0% feee ‘o bosry eu @ eloning $galielower iy eventost L T4 noted fanter. with aroes Nory duil,_an 0 S York shared (n t elm . o bt el TeporTEd, {ur recelpte wero moderately tarce: 133 car- frats betn IaDeCTed Into alore. Wi (he_eman way Hknt oo forshipment and Tor future. itie pressure to -IleeAprllmmrnul'ml In nilentng ot the diay prein quiry for glit-edied rerelpts of o, 2, ryinie luln \'l o the Iy ituna by ihe dhort interere. the enrn not in; h-d As No. 2 af6 o track e ‘r LA Jlien i ta a3e, and Eluw LI At 39 losing Jeclinta Ey ki while thie" €xtaencs ora it bt only {0F eav: e A The lower grdes wera ein, “y and :fl?fif!’-’mr'}r :{.'»«'1'-'-% ot e oy -hle. elpte or, N0 3 or bl ixed dated Joieniny “cloned Cash ralee were reported of 5.0 b No. Cathdug Fenntar m Saes 1 0l N i igh e ed (Fresls (0 gllt-edged) nt 404 4,000 I new hmn-mlx|r-l AL ity ) nm:' m:x:vl”’: Fitle ] n eary 20 o inaeks § D Wi by FamDle 88 AL a track; Uiba do at 9@ 1ic free on board cars, Total, Weru dull and evry st an arerage decling of nwl.u yrere Lanier and the offorings mor 1ln‘drrl ne irought out o rders, which lled, and the “markel cloved ol quiet. A1 clored fay opone ! e -m-um ehive a . f:nmd of 1, nfl No. o ‘1:17.uvlln on x'nch‘lml uug ba L g doe free on ~Wan infalr mxum pnd firmer under. ltght 0 !rlxllh lml in l!ml‘ hy with wheat, Tegnl nr WA (53¢ and fresly Na. 2 sald althie,” A few nrlerr Toar. Mareh ‘or ADE were ales were reported of S bu No, mble at 07%c on track. Total, "BATRL 'l‘—“‘ll ulet, except cash No. 2, which was mand to A}l ord ) 3 o'tk e ers from canaumers, ‘vrlci‘l Taried wilely! in 1o the diTerence i 1 aulitf of thie recelpts [n the several houses, Futui fo- s, el quoted at 3y \m’rn l!nfldr‘@fll{u oF April, Casl C., a8 et o and 03¢ i Nt ma i, Honse Heulat In round jota was quaied at A3c. - CAvl it barley fa Armniy held, being In good demand, snd the sock (s de- creang, wiille ho receipts are Hght and ‘ars likely (6 coutinue s, No, (it C., . 3 ©d wan quoted and sald readli; I 5, L X PATIONG a1 40.4A0e o7 (7ac eiivered. Totm, Tyums B rinnT ales 4 “ w‘« P “n-a.l'tl wml.:fl'flnrlxmh 2 209 X ou RO b ot Hage “tor May and {aK@s2tpo CALL. Mens v:wmnrmer,-rlm-nlewra,mhflut 13.08 fop Apdit and 14104 14173 1a ¥ SR AT xm £ ra Mny. re axnade firmer, sales rted at $7.00 for April -na‘!v ‘f”f e Moy ln foderate de oslng 14 ortr cloa Y OI.J.‘AK elfly. and 3 A;,olm -.mu?‘.e 424G 42340 for May, and J5(@29, for AST CALL 'k was quiet an closing at $14.200 m\\my ‘Lulll.l.mhflh 03 for ‘Am’ll.‘ i 1121 P whgn umuu-nnm. closing at €0,4LAP.4 sales of 730 téa & rd for Amll. nnu ). 'I lDl’ M ‘with sal B7:0347.87}4 for i ad GENERAL 'MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Was quict at 82.0532.10. BROVM-CORN~Wns {n fale retall demand and steady, The stocks are smaller than a year ago aad tolerably well assorted. Wo quote: Chofce mreen hurl, 5%@7c; medlum hurl, rod tipped, 4 @bcy Rgreon brush, with hurl enough 1o workit, 6@ BYot red tipped, with du, 4@i4es red do, 3@3ey groen covers and inslde, 4@%c) red tipped do, Sisaife; fnside brush, 334c; medium to cholce stalk brald, 4@3ifet inferfor hrush, 3ct erooked do, 234c. TUTTER—Thoreceipts continuo within the demand, and thomarket rematos §rm.. The season whon fn- creasod supplies may reasonabiybeexpecteid ls, however, near st hand, and 1t may well bs doubted whether pres- ent prices can long bo maintained. Shippers hought Hberally, and the purcliases of the locnl trado aleo were fair at the annoxed quotations: Cholcs to faucy Yeilow, 21@3te; medium Lo good, 182 et faferior to ‘common, 11513¢; roll, 13G@:20c, BAGGINU=There was littio that was new tonote In conucetion with tho bagglng market. Tho demand ¢ was modersto and the following nuotations were only indifforently sustained: Stark, Zuigo: Montsup, 2oy Yeerlcss, 22¢; Ontarlo, 2:¢; Lowiston, 4103 Otter Creek, 10cs American, 18)ici Amoskeag, 100: burlsp bags, 4 and 6 bu, 13@13c; gunnles, slugle, 1@1301 do, double, 21@24}e. CHEESE—Was quoted qulot and orm at Aa1%e for Eofld to cholco factory, with llmllfll sales of fancy at oH4c, Iuferior gradcyeold oa low tic. LCOAL~Ps llfll.‘ showed n t' =20|l'« steady a8 m!vlmlll R\e Wpdanut anif rango, 8 usshurg, b ik { ;l-‘! 744,351 Gartaherie, $3.004 Indiaa H ok aus Ditkon) ums—\ie jn good demand and firm at 88, 10 i ot S0 08, Haigh rid Care, = Wert Aunten ot 14 dase, Fhio GieFtngs wera moderatc. Hetallors waro byl to meet dafly wania. Tl wealier was hno, sau 0807 WOrO Oxpeciing 14rgor The demandahowed furthar tmprovement, and the general mariey iad a falrly Aria tone. | Guntatlons remain e whitefiah, y§-b B1.00x04.03; mmnywmmn-n.{i— Ty $10Ghd mmk 1,731 No. hn shialo an it nm'hy km Eeodnar e o) orse’ 01 L-!vrm'mr herring, pies beis: rwx do, s. bm. i LabrRIor ersing Kot rie, lldl){ 423} »mokod lial Ibuh v l herr! Hl- l’\-l box. auer Culummu Itiver salinun, . NI NUTS—Business was not aa sctive as coffd bo desived, ur a4 active as jubbers wers warrani: &d tn expecting, 'In view of the oxtrema low prices now Fllig. "Orders wero nlied at mn sbjoined quotatlons: FokxtuX—Dates, Bi@ucs us, Kegs, 1203 do £ urkish pruncs, ok, bk»p h‘. it ioded rants, new, 7w ‘f pyEITCo Al tppies oy suitiern, i ihc; mc errine, unhu ‘Niapierrive. 30351 13%134et alinonds, Terragons, 182 ey Wremch watsut Tl 2 treashio waluals, 346 wn?e 3 il AU Netanar og Mise n Viteatsies Michigando, 5 il s ’1 bewciics: 1101 § bt eher. {imington, pe-nuu.la« jior' Tennes ers are’ uklrr the fars as they arsive. The revety pirarsamutior, £ siighs ciaiye 1 mady i i rica aud yray [0, othorise the 1aar- unchanged, lel Mink, ¥o, 1 $ """5’" "'fl:» G l 25 Uuer: No. 0.0 6 7. . IACK, . ! Lbruwii, N, croes, "No. e "‘ 4, i I"l lg"}.vfl:l‘l( l‘"ll EI(ATY i ) 7 Jumuuu. 4. 0 50 .m:n":-:‘-. $3.00 Sugars, rice,and primeto fancy colleea Quuted hria. ¥ imust othor articles ty o vuly niterently austalued, Fraddshomed avemient Aud & hupeful feellag pruyailcy: U N'IKC' Loutal SH‘ Coryrrs-—1 Vi T e N:. 2, 233 205 Chnice 10 Tabey Ioha 297 e ot Kool 1 SHIIT®, ""'»m it £l ZGTINGG mmnu. i 3y ALY Gatatbatent cutlan [ueaiier crused, 11 |1fl. IUBIIIML:I. stungan I{ ‘ ‘ tA 1‘ ered, ,f 1A slandard, nnn u. e oy u Tohes C “* 103 eholca .u m e o, Weliee) common ) K-r n-u raripe, ey eatitar, oty Rearoct 1o prinie. i ieo molus: B0 COINIVE Luifase R, 3 8r xcu—;\nn:m, 17 waTes pepi BATIc) bepper, T iney ituice, wi-Chal hnluy (mnuu mmllcd. no) e, I rug le Bluo Lily, Bus!, :,U;-l Pesch Ilh)uol!l. e Blvfln l‘l#rll th lh- HAY—Romalus qulet, A small orders ware placed, but l'la mmu was ul ted and the ull:fl lmlllu. No. 1 tlinothy, $5.604 No. 2 dv, $7.00; mixe: Suloguplaid pralrls,”87.00 od k) No. 1, $5.508 &‘Al‘ Iluuuh. Uk | PSS avied. e, belog ln_falr demand, €3’ vepart W falr Eascern trade, ry by damaje N R < ool i llL 8¢, rnn tl". Je; fiut hld(l and im m' np-'n caif, 4o Jy alied ‘hidea, 1ict aZacon uactive sod nominall E 'E'-“nefl‘fln"a"r'."r‘ o P e VoY 30 l'l] DEHLWaS B hiogerate domacd ud i Dt iyt > Sodes 03 Hina: ennm mnuch b "E"‘ than |IIJ nut cqoxl eicesalvy for thy auticipat: l‘Elllln cerial amount uf funber 13 required ad 1t I.lfl‘nfll Lflll e Grear !fll}nmr}‘am la e ol Irat and secoad eleat dresed oo e, Biat Com o dreised 1 ok } 3 10155, wednid cormion drcwed .1 : Thox bokries cor £t 18 1 boards, I, 1 .M 1x. lflxl Ilhfl fHAN o ey 4, i mall, hre RHE: Teal pipe, D, . ey ol n\lxlnl"tl:l 'y, 32 \-zm. Bey st R c, 1 + livsaln iron, Kog, 13 ‘s,uhmflrlclvl plt\nh !‘d eatYanired tob 20, 14c. with dis- 30 nem. . lie‘\ ta 0, 10c3 10to " Sand i, 14k 17. eoun iRk R 14 e Mot 12y 5¢1 18, 16¢, nto® 43 per cent. TS Wera stemty ot £2.00 ratte ILA—Tha prufir OF 115 est €.y wan advanced to 1034c. llo other tests were without, anpreciafia nge. dvance (n extra 1ard oll of S and A da- Imu Th trmeniime of 1 werd s noteq. " Foniame froyired quotations: Carbon, 113 e fes aro the oyl 1R o, I aln I:'n‘\l test, 130 drg. 'gch Niead 110t 173 deg, e Jand i, M1 bt e, AR ST s iihaeed, s mrnmmlted. e haie wlnlehheuhfll. }‘-mm Reatafoot oll. alrlctly pire, €1.6371. 10 do oo do No. 1, ails0c) strat, G ers oll, mruurm rting £rako, Het gl hlual LRI AND OAME: mendy. The Tecelfts wera sgalo small, Ly o) Foea B, especiany We onotes Taxens, fu’{""?i RBEL o Hesbed: e WoR 1 v & u'ckl. renaca, o o do, lve, £5:00, Keesd, lard ducke, §2.50 perdott smail ducks, S—AVere firm at p0c@$1.00 for rose snd 10107 peachbrowe. The :ww-lph were large, fleriniea of oar lolw were amali. and the de:nan tinstock o store being reduced. " The focel ra- tailfemany 08— Timotn; ner-uy firmty D Lt Gt Fu. " Flax wa ain®a fl gttt mlnnellr}lhlr mum. Dealers state lhlt 0o ehatie 1 sitner here ar at Haginaw; nary cosree, $1.70) M aley, wl Ill)nml lmus L3 dllry, Vitn Sags, 83:308 “\I -u“ny wan abiindant, and prices were eony M od_ desl of poor Atock was oa 0L Bmall Western orders ate filed at the L—m Fsterm ontery e ol -t‘ml& Bhe ne ne 1 2o, for nedrar wARIog, Foflowing are IFICes i inAnnfacturers for ax: saried 10fs. lln|mMlen’bnl for mized lote from the hsnds of wencrl _fltuurr Washeil flceee, foe, B0 II'EX mediam, do coarse, 30@3%c; fecce, nnwashed fine, nnv{ "’nl'fi"“ 2usle tdo coarge an mailam, atgdicr Hme Lo cholcer. Sé O o poor Lo good, iy LIVE 8TOCK. citicaao, RBecelnte— . Cutlle, mg;d Sheev, onday .. i 7 1,100 41 1607 177 Aoz 10,000 2,00 Rk R W ey 3 e i 12,17 1,00 CATTLE—Thqur.IIM! tures of the inarket were but little different froin thosa prevalent on the earller days uf the week. The demand was in no dexree abated, whileas regards prices, they wero as satle- factory to the seiling interest as on any day within the past fortnight. The demand wasof & geneeal charace ter, embracing all grades of atock, and all shared in the firmness that characterized the general market. Thearriyala for thebast four days have been 20,000 hend, a dally average of 5,000 hiead, but such has beon the character of the domand that the cl of trade yestorday found comparatively llitlo unsold stook re. malning in the yards, Yesterday's offerings embraced anumberof cholce droves, and a few that might more Bitly be classcd as extra, and the average of prices was hest of any day of the present season. A well: sustaincd export demand for extrs heoves exlsts, and the [ndications are that thers will continue to be & Teady outlet fi tIat ghirection for all o unmuuflmun R0l AL & gooil or De vall, foiek Ilullwhlernnxe Vi1 & 0 hn noatof e rork s hicotii 18 ?M‘ 5.0 for com:” i 10 Fond ARIBRINGAIECTS: nt §1. 5 c0 'u'n'. f‘ .29 ‘: L T Ne e st s UL Tof A kira Sraied sicery (7A Dr. [ty wete doli hy B i i Jon CEERSEEERESE 1 . 44 stockers. $0atockern, 1 stockers, 133 4.50 Lo Minrket ad aetive. b mon o cholre” KR el pour to extra heav) Thn l)llywu lml u tiat of tho day before, ai ot wi 1507 ac: count for tho lower, -venm of cvl Ri1 Ihnwn & the list gublismibeiow, ‘e ¥ibe A 181ctior Hiikod 1ot weve slosed HOI ut rlne Icll nrm thonon \vednudu. There wan's good de from packers and s 20 tho bk of ‘"f lnpv' l:hnm.ed uwners, salc “ AR DK X0 A MN..Ir&.':""""m N7 a0 ...=a.5 E33ca8NsE 57....10: 8.3 20 e i sk overmosked and pricesw Hfflkunfl lrm.u larly juwer, fmud to v:lmlnl)fll&w un- i " Nerd unted a6 s nu 350 Tof tnferior to Woted & 45,50 for Iuferio Eitiicerthe butk o 5 :f 3 Jo Av, Price, e Av. Pn, ’rice,'No, T 1A Wionis 5.0 Teaiur a.l.i!mlm. Nrw YOkx, )lm making, 030 tor tine last wivk: 0N £ priie cliny equal Lo tic, making e rediiction siace Stoi 0 c1 ahout 43 falr 1o ksl iarket nt 1036148 ot 4ty live welgliy 107 fot bl bt "'”"m' Hbeet -uufi P thin uxeil. 11,700 for thres demand igits gty * op, with oie ” per IWIIIIX afew '!lllhlll 8L TH s Eiew—Rerelpia, 1.4 ng 7,00 or thres daye. flfi:l 7o satie umrfln 'k't car-josd kood OB o 413 1a ali e, $0.00: oA AL 1,018; total '. Tyt g RRGA G En i ..nh.am 'f'"ln'-% :k' 13, 54001 lumldl!‘rw(uu; salex t car u- o prime e nBYC for Fouih, toluw wilo a7 UrraLo, darel o Tor the -u-i.n and .luumn aniesd cars Yorkes, m-t 0. 108 484 K0od, 83401 cluice. s Tolr (o Bewry. $0031 10 prithe Geredl ‘elonog Wik downward whdeacy, T LIBEATY, March ’n.—mm:-—mmru 4 cars yirougii and 11 ears ays ead, of V3 ant adle’ Gverything aid sine ar, except ‘through stocki beat, $3.704 :ulu 1o good, $3,0, AR East Linrrty, Vo, -da) ol 43,601 commion b fatry L2 1,703 head; total for 8 di «,m: urkers e asret ST 10-day, total m-,'i.?}u elBihd muf«'n'u aHakgiotal for thres CinnaTt, March 22 market irmy comiion, l a.lw\nl)[ meking 63, 1593, 00; B0, Aiscelp xun nmumrnu, Dflv‘ lmhn—nmo—ll!&un I!tnl 'w:" Bl Ty I{«Afi.l:l—lllll{r Im noi quulably lowoer, BY TEL‘EGRAI”!I. FOREIGN CITIES, Bpactal Dizpalch t0 The Tridune. Liverrools March 33-11 & m.—Yroua-No, 1, 2543 No. 3, 248, Oxars—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 108 1045 No, 2, 106 64 #pring, No. 1, 10s 84; No, 2. 08 8d; white, No. §, 108 8d; No.3, 10s 5dj club, No. 1, 1183 No.3, 10s 84, Corn~New, 3364334 3d: old, 243 64148 0d. ProvisoNs—Vork, ole. Lard, 484 i, Livaaioot, March 24—1:30 py m.—Fozx—o0s, Livespoot, March 23-8 p. in,—~Lazo—40e, Lest unclisnged. Livasroot, March 33—Lateat. —Corrox—Market dull aod lnfl Ua07-16d; salcs, 7.000 balos) speculation sad expart, 20001 Alncrican, 5000, ll:uuuruu—cnlu-amu whito wheat, 108 54310 8d; dn club, 10a84@119; 0. 3 L0 Bo. 1 red Western spring, Desdadius84: do winter, 108 614104 104, Flour ~Western canal, 346258, cnm—szru mixed, 24q 649243 0d: Bew cor, T4@3% . Osta—Afiorican, s W od Basier, ds 8d, Pub—(.lnldhn, 3s6d. SEXU—T04 608, sioxa~Aess pork. 60s. FPrime mess becf, T, Lard—American, 404, Cheeso—Fioe American, 73s Bacva—Loag eloar, 2us €44 1ss ahort do, 418 FALLOW—408 6, " PrruoLEvM-Splrita, W9; tstacd, (35 Lrssren Gre—ams, Lirstn—Common, 5 04 pale, 138, APIRITA TORPRNTINE-2%, Loxnox, March 23, ~TALLOW=—424 DA, TROLEH—Bplrits, 100118 refined, 1130431104, RITS TURPRNTINE~37 D360, Anwnr, March 23, ~PETROLRTX—35! B0, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW TONK. Spectat Dispatch to The Tridune. Naw Yonx, March 29.~Unaixn—A steady whest mare | ket, with & 1i{tte better businesain spring demand, ' mainly for export; city milllag Inclined.to hold off. ‘Winter wheat dulf and nomlasl; salcadl, 000 bu Inferiop old spring, $1.051 ungraded spring, 81.28@1.30; No. 3 Chicsgo, $1.34@1.33; ald No. 2 Chlcago, ll.!l-’« Inclgling A0 bu No. apring aod 000 bu “ No, 1 spring taken: togather, $1.42)4; hearly all fho satas were for export. Iyenuiet; 80 83c for Weatern; 83@00¢ for Peunsylvania, Jerivy, and Btate, car-lots and bost-loada; salesof by Pennsyl. vania st B8 an track. Datley rather more ateadys good maiting Inquiry for two-rowed States ssles of 10,000 bu prime, called No. 1 Canads, supposed at sbout $1.00; 800 bu No, 3 Western at 40¢y 1,000 bu two-fowed Btate, part to arrive, at 6lucde, the latter very cholee. Barley msit doll aad unchanged. Caosda peas dull and nominaly 920 In bond. Green peas lowers dull; 81.35@1.40, Sonthern Dblackeye peas quoted at $2.00,and 82.00 for two-bushel bags, New corn}i@%e per bu lowers moderate business for export and home use; steady Dricea; Falos o buj ungraded Western mixe 36¢3 New York No. 8, B3i138}cy steamer mixed, B3%cs white, 16,000 bu {or export on private terme; also 10, 000 bu old Western mized part sac in store, the remalnder on private terms, all for export. Unean Fretants—DBerth-room In some demand, sod rates unchanged; charters dull and nominally as before; ENRAgoments Lo Liverpool by stoam, 8000 bu wheat, at 4d. Provistoxs—Pork—More dofng for export; specula. ton quiets market closing firms sales 750 bris new mess onpot, part ot $14.87); 250 bris June. $15,00; 750 bris May, .late yesterday, $13.00; second eall, April, $14.65 bidi 81485 msked; May, 814.70 bld; $14.00 mked; June, $14.83 bid; $13.03 askod, Lard—Market opened lower, hut teacted, mad sdvanced; closed easler; business more Active; sales, 300 tes prime steam on spot st $0,00)3 10.00; 800 tes off - grade, 03; 100 tes kettlo, $10.00; 43 tes prime steam, March, §9.97%: 500 tes April, 80.824@9.67}4, closing st $0.90 aaked) 8,250 tea May, £0.05410.10, closing at $0.974s 4,000 Les June, $10.05@10.174, closing at $10.U7'4. Buaar—Refined In fair demand; raw in moderata de- mand and unchangod at 8¢28}o for falr to good re- fning, 0e for prime,, and 94106 for centrifugal. ,;ru.v.ow—u-rkfl steady) sales 83,000 B3 prime st (@, Wirtaxr~Market nnsotticd, opening with 60 bris at 81.073(: closing with 100 bris at 81,03; both lote Gor- ernmeat gige, without recnurss, T0 tha Western Assoclated Presa. Nxw Youx, March *1.—Lorroy—Market dull and freegular &t 11}4311%cs futurcs closed firms March, 11.23@11.30c; April, 11.31@11,83c; May, 11.40311.47¢4 ° June, 1L01@11.02ct July, 1L73@1LT4ct Auguat, 11.81@11.8¢1 ¢ Beptember, 11.05@11.07a1_ October, 11.47d11.40¢1 " November, 11,30@11.38¢; December, 11.30011.38c, Frour~Strongs o some fnatances do firmer; falr trades No.2,84.3024.851 superfine Stata and West- ern, $3.0080.00; common to good extra. $3,9060.00; 004 {0 cholce, $0.0520.15; white wheat extra, 86.20 @7.10; fancy, $7.1048.30: Bt Louls, $5.50@9.001 extra Ohilo, $5.9028.00; Minnesots patent process, $7.35@10.60, Itye flour unchanged. Cory-MzaL~Qutet and unchangod, Gratn—Wheat ateadv; moderste export and ltmited milling demands no recelpta; infertor old spring, 81,061 ungradod spring, $1,35@1,301 No. 1 spring and Ko, 3 spring mixed, 81.42%; No, 3 Milwsukee, B1.44&1.451 No. 2 Chicagg spring, 81.43¢1.43; No. 2 Chicago old store, 81,83; No. B do, $1.3461.35; winter dull and nomiual. Ttyequiet; Western, 80382c, Harlcy mora stealdy; 2-rowed State, nuima. unu—smm dully nomiaally unchagged. Cora—Fale trados lowor| re- cel] by \h‘lk‘m ll|l ed, 63 umculeamm xed, ncx steam yellow, 6801 old_Western inixei, HiG I uom G1a udchanged) modersta trado; Teccipia, Ihv—l-lrmllnlpp[nl. 02738, ors—Qulet: unchanged, xnigs—Coffea qulal and unehlnnd. dull_and_unchanged. steady; mudemumqnlrn Caroiina, S RoLRER-ajutel buk Grm; ‘cride, ) 16) 2ei naphtha, 1134c, S LLow=hteady: Thie. BPINTS TORFENTINE=Enrl BIRANED Iineix-Raston $2.0063 10, Voitern freah, Eaos—Hcarcely so firmg 17@17%e. Erovistan-tork nrnum o luln%ln £XpOFty now ufet, Plokled Joar mlddlcs, 08 b (‘“r' Ui n':n T hea EEI!“’I( rd o vaslers i 10 dleam, S oe10 ) lrch. $0.57%: April, 082041 Kottic, llu-rrxn-mwly‘; SYeatern, 133200 Bugar unchan; Itico ‘(’3 ci retned, Crinzne—Hiead; Wsxr—Firmern n‘ ALTINOUE, T’\.lfiuonl. nmn u2.~Ftour—Active, firm, and un GRATN=V¥heat i and qulet, bustnera rostricted b Ilmxmln:lwllm prices unchingged. woak, du [xed spot, une, Sic steamer, nl fekiorn wiite, 4@43e; SrorEE B Bo—qulct 4nd Irreguiary p HA!— nmllln by 10X xmcnnnmfihm -";'k‘:a_ “z""""'""’i‘xfi'@.n‘flluuulann Chiai ciear Hib :‘n'“" (DTN ’fhm-, weldie. Lard, refined, 1048 BrTren—Fine stock sctlyo sad firmi othor uid heavy; Western tub, extra fine, Z3¢3dei do :"nx;“‘.m..m-wmmu crude, 34@10c} rofncd, 108 Corren—Uunchan ‘\lelr-'l'qn" blu Tiot quoubly higher: 81.08, prime togood, ‘ork, 813.50. Rulk b Mdes, 146 28501 CXIPFTA—Flour, heat, 2,800 baj corn, 61,3003 0ats, 1,700 buy l{.l b, Bntrsexrs—Wiicat, 81,000 buy corn, 97,600 ba. FPHILADELPHIA. 1o falr demand; Onux—\flult bararony obo Sholce wanted; Pennayivanta Pml.ua Lrits, March 2d.—FLo an; ree L 87¢ 1) { Rood demand; fl;."llefl corg (;E"y K;:& { D car :"“ 73& Corn mors ] woat’widfo &y Bher Rotca wastcds Sthees 470, TerhotatusDul and Iwm(nlll Tefined, 10810Kc; crude, 11! xbe-Clgver, l:smbcl llpmlhl— BUrrenciondy: Now Lo ork County, P:nmlunu. “axtra &) 170; Teatern extras, zd2de xnuu. Taa, Weatern pons: oxttan, die2e0s itk n = Dk faif and uiarkes drmy Weatorn Ong, I\‘Vlll)‘Ll rime, 13@1 kY= \estor, $1.u. i il 1 but corn, 88,000 ba, Hmn:xfl—wm. 28,000 b g nm CxornwaTt, 0., Blarch T1,—Corron—Qulety 116, Frot u—!lruniulfl Thahtr: mmflr' 00710, GRari-Wheal scarce and #1.1341.03. Corn dull and- drool tye rv'-“ln‘l i, Br AL lower itesy r‘.’c. S iaricy dm be °x‘;-wn.m\--re: aslets $1435215.00. | Lard doty steam, et jcaloiie, | Tk mesig) teadys Joir aemund mmnl hort Lid Buyer Marchi bo mayer Syt dhort 'clons: v~tesdy, wi 4 og‘;‘n-n—ruur's \Vu“l‘e‘n{.& "'mr'" ulet and nmm"fim joaret s ‘w’x'n:n.n. o2 o!da S'mixed mmflym 2 ’f)‘&%c Siay. No.2, m t Barier uiet aod PRrovisioNs—1'0) nnm Mtfl'fl rashy 814,83 May, l-vd l’xllltn small sales al 'Dnlll Menta Armer; pril, )!ulk :ll:ar l'lb, 764‘1&0“!1- el @i 'A Cara ullc el | a o-uxuu‘; Hedn sready salitine xi MiLwauxsr, March 21, —FLouR--Moderata demand OnainWheat enty: oneach ancunmxfl cloted steady) No. § Mliwaukes, $1.411 Aprl, SLW0N: lay, $1.34%1 N0, Gy 812, Cirn mm No. 3 nomftial, 40c; new, 3 e dull and’ oaly cutler No. & g0, M Srmiers No. 3 ahios, s No. & nomiual PROVINONS—| lrmly;ll 5 tending s I‘:u)r Siva. Prime lard, ow, Drerscd L o, Sisies {scK FTa—Flou BitpurNTa-Flodr, “!.xrm st 000 b TOLEDO, ToLxpo, O.. March Z1,—FLoun~Qulct. Wheat nmlcnulnxlfl‘u nl:nlmu 28l6, No. i smber Michigan, E3TN 1.4t No, 3 red, I.bfl‘ 0, e jected Wabash ved, #i:10; Vorn m::h‘ high, nnmz. 4 433 TG Mar, white, ni(n n-Jmm, e B :f f'ead Baitt s X il o Jexi -Huur. 3,000 hm. 'hul. 8,000 buj corn, ‘SulPMNNTI—VWheat, 4,000 but corn, 4,000 bu. INDIANAL mu INDIANS POLIS, March 32.—) a—Firmer} |aur; fancy, $7.20@7.30; famlly, u'ln@mm; super, $4.008 . T N R sarinioxs-Quiet but frm. hl‘!‘aml. March 33.~¥Lous-In falr demand; un- %l’fl Pfl: Oats quiet; No. 3 white sad aif demand} wut'a‘r:'.‘ $15.00818.00. TSR P | ) Ellhl? Mllb?:fio. Usts dull. “l Mw Bar- XEW ORLEANS. 'vao- BANS, )ll:cll 23.~JeooNane~Sugar aules, No: fm . COTTON, Momix, March np!:carm--nnchumu mid. lll.u, 10Xc; net rece| s, 80T, 433 Bales; sales, 500} comst- gavannag, Mirch 2, —Corro—Qulet; middltug, 11%a; it rocelpta, 81 bales; sales, 200; cosstwlse, W, Cusnrzston, March 23.—Corrox—Easy; middilog, 1130t mob Tecaipls, 200 Lales; sales, 350, QaLveros, March 23—Covrox—Nominal; mid- lllnl._ i met recelpia, 792 balosj salcs, 224y coust- w Nuw Oxtraws, March 23, ~Corron~In falr demand butat lower ralcs; sales, €800 Lales; goud ordinary, OH@oiic; low 10} 10%c; middiing, 10544 11541 Ko0d midllng, sujia1ipics wuldditug falr, 114 1i3eL falr, L9 1aict not reccipia, BOL; gross. me. porta Lo Liverpool, 4,6081 to Havze, 8,2771 10 130} Lo New York, 3,214} stock, 35,135, PETROLEUM, CLSVELAND, O.. March ZL—-ParsoLmva-—Market strong; standard white, 130teat, 135(c. Pirnasiag, March 53.-PrvsoLsvx—Bteady| crude, $3.8042. 1254 8¢ Karker's; yefocd unchsoged. — TURPENTINE, WiLMINATON, Mazch 2L—8ruuts TUBrPZITINE— Dylt; 36¢. ey mide | ARRIVAL 58D DEPARTORE OF ThifRg Frpianation af Renromze. Septe. S Suniay excopled, FiVeBunday ata s T8 D o CHIOAGO & NDB’!’HWMEIIK RAILWAY, cke! lices, Clar nan 1lon. Corser bt ainon, Thndaots. ) 311 Harta=t Saty f Monday excopteay 5 apactfoFut L. i L huflm\mmn. e con a=Derat carnerof D-Be;olmmuln Ca MIORIOAN OENTRAL RATLROAD, x‘m, foot of Lake-st., aud fout of Twent, scomy, offico, 67 Clatk-st., southeast eorderaf s 0T Grad VAcTAS liorsih ‘Sod ar l.'llmcrllmuz » Saleh firanc Vcito lioieh aud at Palinee ilo “{8aturday e, * b day Fie. x tM oadiy K. ¥ by OHICA( 0400, ALTON OITY & nfiw&m o 1T Unlon Depot, West 8ide, neae Masllson- i, _sod Tweny-thindat,_Tlcket Ofice x:f"n'-'idu"fl,(,.' [ doave. | A EsnsaCl 32 B ,,,....‘LY.*,'."“;".,'-" Bx, (412:30 SE Vouts, BpFlaxdeid & 3 ljglll_{un VROrA Faat rxronn lp'fa'u"»ii m. + o: SN LAKB B‘BOR!} & HIOHIGAN BOUTHERY, Leave, |~ Anive k"" vll,}fl(fl Line. Aunnun! hrent. Seihy ishour Acen Aleommodar -—-—*—.—*\ CHI CElon Do, MTLATER & ST, PAVL, RATLAI o Depout Clark-st., opposite Sliermag i Teave, | Artive I 1-{'3:':::‘?5’.’“ ity thfl)lgm[;r?on, i il scons} N yxfir:lm All traina rin v1; nnkte. Tloketa mr At Py > -nfl\llnnel 118, mu{ud, HVRXJNGTOW & QD'IHOY EMLMM aLof Lakaat, Inila And Bixt i eenihe 4 Canal an Canaland Bizlo wia, okt Olboen Lnn\e _Amire” Mend, 1 'nu e, & P:eclknl;nl;. vhnq«e!a‘(’gfoofl’c' Kanass HEyes 5 i *Ex. Bunday. tEr, Sfl ILLINOIS OENTRAL RATLEOAD. B 1 TR R PR s Renr Clarir 230, e Dl 470G A m.' ey, m, PITTNEURG, Fr. WAYRE & GI0AT0 BAILWAY, *Bunday excnmm.l. {Datly. 121GR sy Bxcopeed: 18Ny ecapas TIHORE & OFIO B BAL ROAD, -rnrmu.u from Expostilon, 1t Toat wnu»‘;mu”flllflh'"' e Al raud Paciic, aid Dopot (xposition Daligiagy, Uiraud Paiic, aud Dopot (xpoultoh Building). "™ Toave. | Amive. Momlng Express, ... Farihe: Dy, E I EAR L g Ollico 50 Llatk-st.. bhernian Housc. Leave, | Artivs, i l.l-u'l!nw‘lhlAuth ‘eru Accoumodatior Night Express. ... PITTSBURG, QINOINNATL 204 Depot and ¢ pof, corner of Cilnto ket oftice, 131 lumlolm depes,an. ¢ depot. o _Depart. |_Arive Express.. R e Eflh‘f?’m (except aunau). OINCINNATI AIR ITNE & EOKOMO LINE. From fiy. Depot. corner of Cliuton and Carroll-sta _ RinE e g undan). OIGANS. ESPANOLA CIGARS. qTBesubscribers have mula srraiements for the e clin vlu uE s clars of thls well-known aud cele hrated brand, magufactared Wort, snd invite 1hie sttentlon of Thia pubilo to the fail sarsment of all ‘oo ususl M l Shey lhl lll"' prepared to uftel Influence: the'hi Acs on IIHE)HIII C| Ili!l. 1be Picuriciors (ke Eapasois TActory uk Huvans bt S Tranch in Key West, nad {8 n-ln- mm the sama clnl nl Vueita Abajoto: Iulccou infhe Itavans lll:lur{ ure uuauulu i ll"urul wmen Lave kivea m (s brand its prote e Mkt credit A mnur i ey Rre.oierod 1 poumeation wirh ous 006 navana Ct Sigae Fomsetion Wk o FARK & TILFOID, 817 and 910 Droad wi ACKER, MEKRALL & CO 130 and 132 Chiambers-st l’llol‘n!ALSn BEALED PROPOSALB ., 1 n y } 1 it b ve of u‘u our of 14, ""ueldlnA aper, 431 70 v k’:my“«.{nfl 24 pounds to the % and 60 pounds 1o thh d 24 por 20, sl 44 poun iatu the ream, p HDM IAII ek B T, umnm‘w &1l avirs and artcles for whh bits ¥ Allul‘::‘lmflg’: to bl dolivered at the E: rabliau “Topoka. Kan wih houterirs m‘ or clares o et , raaipors ortaflon, Bandlla such tiines as the Stata ’rtnu!r ml‘ .G. fli Bial l‘rinur. Torsea, Kas., Siaseh 35, JoFt. i NOTICE. BLACK TN THANKPORTATION. | i O ot teareet bttt % il G o Vel Custer City, Dead sud oiber wi laces 1o i SWe wil vods’ l’mu'mm. d ¥ Sk bl ey a sty ll nts. We are owners N At v AR o0 balay .{n:ff":'nm. ‘s ean Kive promye. dlapaten with ot wents tade for bitltng through vis U. P. B mfi::::"zr" ot Rt b -Auh & FERLL, Goverauent Freldt s Bk e D8 E&ephen- Alfiium N Umm " f m, mui & oo Chicago; Iibbar Chicagol lcu b%lllflllll. hlfl . Olkll'b Kou: l‘ N ¥ uyler, “ll l Graba, \'"’t ::h:m.kflneklfl eo, ned l'll'fl Lll'l"l' At The Acme Pipe Cutter Cuts Wrought Iton, Lrass, and Copper Llpch Boller Tabes, lousd Tron. shating, eic. s Clean Cut, o Burring. Solid Cast Bics) turoughos end fof Clrcular to FPANCOAST & MAULE, l'hll.wdulvhh 5 14 Grange, Bawlire 3 Vaper fa Frasts: - NJEC‘_TIO'N‘,CA’D BT Cureladdays. Norsaloby FOUGELA, Now Yok

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