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i 0 VI D A 7 e e = R N R . o short rive, nig@s o for nams, | Floortne, second common, dreescd. ; 2oazz00 | aaterat chotee at 87,001 extes. §7.07.230 frstanal | ooy fate to faiig satr. meanye: rima o choter, FINANCE AND TRADE. Ualied BiMted 2ea8uvsie o 103 i :!;d:h?t e oo e Tl vl v Iy Fg'{"'l'r-l‘:mlznrrhn'«'hmmm’ Za 5 Lhiny common, lreate 17,01 | 1y, €0.0035.00; socond. #3.0063.501 thipd. 4,008 Yeltow clary QAT et it st ? viewws hefors that Committee. URRANR—W Inehes amd upwands ..,. 23.00430.00 camm»n. 1 nlex -lr.muu. mco—!lmm dul LOCAL SECURITIRS. It was rumored yesterday that some frelght I\H-F PRODIC eady and quiet at 89,00 A 29,00 suurnnl.un--nreelmm 1LA74: very fow really |'gyaci(c, There were no traneactions reported In ChleAR0 | yronts were refusing to load gratn into ears which 0,00 for mes L0 for extra mess: and flacke at market, Lut for Etagnation Among the Banks---Cleare ings, %2,600,000---New York Exchange at a Premium. Imports Still Decreasing, and Exports Increasings-=New Gold Dis- . coveries. The Produce Markets Moderate=" 1y Active and Steady. Provislons Easier, Wheat and Corn Firme er—8tooka of Grain in Btore and Afloat. FINANCIAL. There 1s very lttla bnalness delng done st the banks. The orders {rdm the country for carrency bave {allen away almost to nothing, and the total of traneactions {s light. The elearings exhibit thls in their reduced amount. Applicatione for loans are only mo *mall, derate. Country redlacounts aro Ratea of discount ate 7@10 per cent. New York exchange was sold between banks at 25Q50c per $1,000 premium. 000. . ‘The clearings wero TIE COMMERCTAT, MOVEMENT. 'Trade reporta continne to show an Increase in ex- ports and decrease in Imports, The New York Im- ports of February, 1878, wera $10, 000,000 sma))- or than those of February, 1873. Theimports of February, 1878, were §25,720,714, and of Feb- ruary, 1877, $20,859,208. Tho deeronee is main- 1y on goods enlered for consumption, York iraportations of the first two months of 1878 wore 85 353,403, aud of 1877, 8% The New 203,005, thie Is §11,401,207 less than for the'Hrat two montha of 1875, For the last cight montha the fm- ports Into New York were $202, 399,210, corresponding time of 1870 the figures woro $200, - 141,708, For the Compared with the sama perfod of 1873, there Is a decrease of 834,742,608, The decrca ing tmports are refiected in decreaeling $mport du- 1len, elght monthe ending with Febroary, These bave falien from $00,081,080, In 1875, to 80,042,G0M 00 In 1878, Tho New York export wovement bas increased heavily, In Pebroary, 1878, the New York oxports wera $20, 484, 744, and in Fehroary, first two months of the ye: , 1870, $32,429,000. For the the New York exports wera $39, 607, 730 1n 1878;an 840, 080, 631 in 1870, The Increaso avar the frat two months of 1875 was 810,123,712, For the elght months ending with Febraary, the New York exports were $220, 601, - 10 In 1878, $213,209,040 in 1877, snd $108, 35, - 43 1n 1870, PRI CES OF MINING STOCKS. Tt §a not lonz ago that Consolldated Virginia and Cailfornia, now selling In tho twentics and thitties, were belloved to be fina investments ot $75.00 to $85.00 o share, Beat & Delcher, now quoted st 2L, was In request a fow montha ago 8L §7; Savage, now 11, wan 22, and #o with other Washoe stocks, The mining-stock paoic of May, 1477, knocked the stafting ont of thoso prices. ‘The 8an Prancleco Chranlcle, whichhas been beat- ing mining stucks, now eays: A new foundation however, that renders now exl s Durchnso of rte, —one Comstock shares comparatively safe, —Lhat Is, If we are to basa onr apinjon on the differenco of figures betweon the present values and what they were a yoar o more o, 1 cta hefore ui ehow ‘The fact of the ufl'fll decline’ to which wo tefer, topether with the fattoring agricnltural pros- o 5a. wall nw tne Incraneing dinpost. ton of Eustern capita) to reeic investment i oor minee, § sufliclent to revive the hope, at lenst, that the condition of the market can cortalaly be- come 1o worso if ot any better, The following, summatixed from oMelal ources, tha total number of tons of oro worked by the Cunxolldated Virginta and Callforaia Mining Companies slucs they commenced the extraction of the grest bonauzs, with the average annual yield per ton? CONSOLIDATED VIRGINIA, Tony Al nntat worked, pheld. .4 HE5%2 venens BILTRE 4, ! lll ve aeed 10U, 005 M7, o1 4! -.«u III.'““JOIII 5T .lfl.(llLNll 18,04, 400 NEW 0OLD DISCOVERIES. (ol han Always beon belleved 10 exlst In New Gulnea, but the eld und the quality have only lately licen ascortained. drerage » B103.07 B340 A mlsslonary named Lawea haa rocontly arrived In Eydney, and glvea an sceount of the discovery, Mr. Lawea, fn com- vany with a naturalist, Goldie, who ls coliocting viauts and epecimene, visited thirty vilinges never before reachod by whits men, o sayn: Gold has been discovered in tho Interlor of Now Qoldle and Iahout iwa months ago went fuland, andon that u:cnulon utio of hi party, & New Caledontan, got some gold-bearing quarts Uuinea. Mr. of a fine and rich quality, cuted u wearch, and obtalned several oth mens, and ulnufl‘}unmhy of alluyial gold have wnud OF o river be have mpecimens of each in gold found In cen all th the aand 1n very Ane, possossion, ‘I'huy afterwards prose- T speci- n the ese, and The Great excitement was created in Sydnoy by this news. Tho discovery may prove important, and, if v, tho effuct o pricus may be considerablo. THE NEW YORK SPRINU TRADE DELATED, Tho merchanta of New York report thelr apring trado as backward. Duyers are cautious and con- acrvatlve, and aro walting for the canals and Wes em roads to be opened, Tne lmnorters of dry goods find thelr business dull for March, The market has been overstocked, and consumers are growing more, aud wot less, economical, Ih the wholousls hardwaro businces goods were st in #tock that arc usual'y nold at this ime, The hotels are sald to bo 8llinyg up rapidly with business mon frotn the Wewt and South, DREMEN YOLITICAL ECONOMY, The marcha nts of Breren a bown by the ree port of the Bremen Chamber of Commerce to be strongly in favor of Free Trade. hixh customs The; dutfes, 'y opposs deny that thoy can resuscte tats depreseed industries, and point, for proof, to of the {ron lndunr!‘ of (e Unlted States under a high tartm, BUECIE IN NEW YORK, the conaltlon The las New York bank-atatement shows a Jarze increaro {n pold ond a decressa ju logal-tondor notes, the two resuiting in an focrease in the total roserve of §1,:308,500, and a gain In the sarplus rrect $1, hal tonders, 001, 875, FINANCES IN OREAT BRITAIN, ‘The posltion of financial aairs In London was reported 1n the last week of Fobrusry to ba re- mourkably like thatof & ycar sgo, Husinesa was s trifle more quiet. 'The rutes of Intereat were pro- clscly thossine fn London and Parluas & year be- fore, and cent higher. ‘The New York banks over $0,000,000 more wpeole than le Derlin and Amstordam only 1 por CTICAUO FAILURES YOR FRBRUARY, 1874, The Tappan-McKillop Agency, in pre: oting thuir usual monthly slatemneat of city falluras, Lave reproduced that of the vawe month in 1877, in order thats comparison may be mads gratulate the made apparent, (hal busingss public npon the Mabilitles of the morcan. Mle tnuulvents of this year [s 50 per cent Icue tnan The Mat for Pebruary, 1878, em- Bruces fow housea of notable importance, and ttg fact, in the face of s prolonged trade embargo, thatof 1877, FEILY Businus. Fiyruary, lm o " |lautisstes, otal 1o trade.. a0 nu]nuunl-muun s GOLD AND OUXENWACKS, old waa 1003, @100% 1o greenbacks, Ursenbacks were VOKQUBY centa on the dollar ta gold. §uullnl. . lgium Bee, YOHEION BXCHANGE. tbe stability of our commerclal Srme: V| . |February, tadlittiss, City or Cook Cannty bonds, and prices remained an well. Other quotatlons were: Bid. Aot ers” Tnsurance Company.. Oy Craene | Smais Rrmy City Halway (West Bide), Cliy tiatiway (North Elde SRleuco i arcithe & Coko Comp Fen Diviaton lfiu per cent cert “Azndntereat. BY TELEGRAPIT. RBW YORR, To the TWestern Associated Prese, New York, March 12,—Gold steady at- 100X, Carrying rates, 4 to 3and fiat, Silver at London unchanged, Hore silver bars, are 110 in greenbacka and 118 in gold, Sliver coln, 1@1% per cent dlscount, Govetnments were strong, Tallroad bonds were firm and higher for the gen« eral ilst. 8tate secnrities wero firm, ‘The slock-market was active and buoyant, with the Granger stocks, Western Unfon, and Lake Shore as _tho prominent features, Western Unlon advanced to B3, Lake Bhoro to 3%, Northwest- ern common to 404, and Michizan Central to 02 Coal stocks were also more active at ‘sdvancing prices. The market closed strong, althougn & fraction off from the beet fignres. Gonld wi credited with heing a heavy purchaser of stockn to- day, The earnings of tho Northwestorn Rallway Company fincreased $42,000 for the firat weok in March, Transactions sgeregated 183, 000 ahar of which 2,500 wero New York™ Central, 5.?»00 Erle, 63,000 Laka Shore, 20,000 Northweatern common, 11,000 preferrcd, ¢,000 Rock Island, m'u“nom. Paul enamnn. 4,506 preferred, 21,000 Lackawanna, 4,009 Mich) lnCfinlnl. 1, uDfiCIn\'n- 1and, Colnmbus, Cincinnati & lnd(lnlpolls, , 000 Ohios, and 29,000 Western Unjon. Monur ‘market eany at 414, ehmng at 3%. Prime mereantlle plul:r. A0, nato 403, 000, ’K‘ha Asslatant ” ’l'ren.nrcr dlabursed £700, 000, Clearings, 817,000,000, Prodnes uxmru for the week, $8,418. 000, Sterling strong; long. 48414: ‘short, 4804, dovERNMENTS. il 1-Krat U Palaklog Fands.. VK Tonncaee %:: o Shneese Virainta o, cid. SAN PRANCISCO. SaN Fraxcisco, March 12, —Following are the closing quotationa at the Stock Noard: a7 124 NEw OhLpANS. New OnLeaNs, March 12, —Gnhl. 1015@101%. Bight excliznge on New York nt par. pai H(ctllnzexvhnnzu, bankers' \.m-. ABOY. POILRION. Lownoy, March 12.—Consols, monoy sad ac- connt, O3 7-14, Utited States bonds—'05 fl. 103%: '07s, 108X; 10:40y, 100z now i, 10 Erie, 1033 proferro Fams, March l..—lu:nln. 110f 35c. . REAL LS’[‘AT . The following Inatruments wero filed for record Tuesday, March 1 1t Clleago ar, Weu 880 v, 23 Dokaibt, Dt fi dateu o A it e remteenh st 358 11 of Tix1a T, dated Fob., C ter at, 1O fLaof Weat Lukest, o f, Jx f'x b Tmproved, asted Marci 1 (Geora . Koo - d “) eelgr),. [eision sy L‘n JL"m mm oTEa fin nfl A el 3 llcfl i ‘"“h hn"lllml Vn‘ Western av buuley, ravand Thtry-atath K mm?z. Sated Storeh N oie . i 4,018 unfllvlded}. fll"ill") 1, amnfl“mn 12. 8,000 1ighst, 75 feiden by, o, nnulvmmk ml. atod n“u 833 800 t, dated 1430 l n 141 1t \rul lllllv Island ay, n f, 20x0 T dnfod MATGH 12,1 erssane W BOUTH QF CITY LH‘IYL W1 OF axVEX MHiaxs oF T8 CoURTHoUIE llalrrl ”t, fl It a of Gondon ety Wl. 212 0t $ 1,50 reh i o L Detween Voryant "and KIIA d 573 16 w ot wal Mll, dllt‘d May 0. 1870, 600 COMMERCIAL, The followlng weore tho latust quotatlons for March dellvety on tha leading articles fur two days past: Saturday, Monday, .47} .27} ¥ eI n,M"‘ 440! nts and ahipments of the leading articlesof produce’in this eity during the twenty-four hours onding at 7 o'clock on Tucsday moraing, aad forthe correaponding time twelye montls agos Receipts, Shoments. 1H, 1 1ATI, lnm. 1877, il 7.5 10,70 Auall soazy TG 21N F D 'y b3 e, birly lllll P Wi mmnwn from store dutiog Monday for city consumption: 337 bu wheat, 353 ba corn, 3,245 bu barley, Tlo fallowlog grain was suspocied 1uto store 1n thls city yeaterdsy morning: 8 cars No. 1 hard wheat, 3 cars No. 1 sots spring, 87 cars No, 2 do, Gears No. 3do, 4 cars rajected, & car no grade (B3 wheat); 12 care bigh-mixed corn, 50 cars pew 4o, 103 | cars new miixed, 14 cars No. 2 corn, 144 cars rejected, 12 cary o grade (336 corn); 11 cars white oats, I3 care No. £ mixed dn( U cars No. 3 rye, 1car rejectod; 10 cars No. & barley, 7 cars No. 3 do, 3 cars ordlnary No, 8§ do. 1 car nd grade (41 barley). Total, 448 cars, or 170,000 u, . In- spected outs 30,074 bu wheat, 81,711 bLu corn, 4,043 bu osts, 6.378 bu rye, 9,781 bu barley. , Tuo disect forclgn exports from thls clty lasg weck Included 10,414 bris dour, 201,455 bu whaat, 10,500 bu cozn, 3,080 brls pork, 10,604 boxes meats, 800 cases canned do, 12,520 tcs and 1,002 other pkgs lard, 1,700 pkgu beof, 75 pkgd butter aud checue, 205,408 1ba oli-cake, 21,400 Ibe Lops, 74,053 s hides, 1,000 Jhe furs, 3,500 lbs ¥ v 1, 554 brls oat-meal. uzderstood that the Directors of the Doard of Trade bave taken fu band & progosition to smend tho **cornee rules,” und referred it toa commiftce, Under such circumstancos, partics Who wroto to exert s luttucnce In favor of reform, had been cantracted for at the inside ratcs of last week. Bome shipgers, howerver, stated that they y sach refasl, and prolmbly the ramor arose out of a misanderstanding. The leading produce markets were moderately active yesterday, and comparatively steady. Pro- vislona were casier than the advanced quotations of the preceaing atternoon, while breadstults wers firmer, except barley, though Dritish consols were quoted highcr, The fact of gloomy weather prob- 8bly helped to steady crain, a3 there wero fears of storm, and consequently small receipts In the near fatare, Tho recelpta of the day wero falr in $10.008 @i o TALLOW. —“‘nnmmml AT AT for clty, and 72 TM0 rm- twmv, ale wasmadn of 200 bris prime city st ¢, snd 72 bris prime country at 7Ho. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was rather dall, with no anpreciahle chango In quotationson springs, whilo some denlers quoted ‘winters essler, Thetrading was mostly- local. Rales were reported of 423 bris winters, partly at $5.501 810 brls spring cxtras, partly at £5.87:4@0.00; and 150 brls rye floar, parily at $2.23, Total, 1,08 bris. Themar- ket closed at the foliowing he nominal rangs of prices: Cholce ta favoeits brands of winters, $0.60@ 0.73§" good to primo hrands of winters, $3.5060.00; cholce to fine spring, §5.5084,00; fair to gnod spring, volume, and tha sdvicea from other points rathee. [} $4.5023.00; low sneing, $2.50@3.80: falr to good Min- favoratle to Armness, In most departments of {he dry-goods market there was a reasonable degres of activity, and the volnme of sales now shows a steady and falrly snt- isfactory Increass. In prices there were no changes of note, the market maintaining a firm ond steady tone. Groceries waro moving with some freedons, but the demand 1s ncarcoly as active as the trade are warranted ln expecting. Bugars were anoted steong, and for eirnps, molsases, rice, and coflees, falrly fiem fceling also pravall- od. Teas continue qulet snd are lacking In firmness, No price-changes were developed in tho dricd frnit market. A good businers was In progress at previous quotations. Fish were quoted active and steady. Thero was a falr movement in butter and cheeso at eaey prices, the tendency in buth of thoso etaples belng downward, No new featurcs wore developed 1n the oll market, nor in palnts and colors. Leather was qaiet and wn- changod, Bagging was in light demand at former rates. Coal and wood remain dall and unscttied. Lomber was falely active and firm. The ship- ments wore again liveral, and dealers aro trading rather frecly nmong thomsclves. Hardware was fn falr request and steady, Nalle are Srom st $2.05, the rate recently fixed by the manufacturers. Hay was In request for shipment an stendy, Bceds were flrmer under s good demand and moderate offerings of th8 shipping grades. Hides were unchanged. Waol and broom-corn wera in light Wostern request at the quolations., Poultry waa, slow, especially dressed stock, which comes on Sho market In a soft condition, and dealers are beginning to buy lve stock instead of tho other. Eggs wero abun- dant and easler. Tiall freights wero quiet and nominally steady at Monday's advance, tha following boing tho taril on fourth class: To New York, 30c per 100 Da; to Doston, 35¢c: Philadelphis, 28¢; Baltimore, 27c. IN NEZW TORK YRSTERDAY. Mance 11.—Recelots: Flonr, 14,087 brls; wheat, 114,200 bu: corn, 50,470 bu; oats, 31,307 buj corn-meal, 1,158 pkgs; rye, 13,340 bat bacley, 14,600 bu; malt, 4,163 bu; pork, 743 pkge; beef, 810 pkga; cut meats, 3,323 pkga} lard, 2,686 pkge; whisky, 500 brls. Exports—Twenty-four honrs: Plour, 0,000 brls; wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 15,000 bn; oats, 2,000 bo; rye, 05,000 baj barley, 32,000 bn, The National Board of Tradehas collocted ro- ports (rom ton States in rogard to the condition of winter graln and other crops. Acconling to these returns, the prospect for winter wheat is excellont, especially jn Ohlo, IMinofs, Indlana, Kansas, Mis- sourl, Wirconain, and Michigan. In Nebraska the farmers have commenced sowing spring wheat, and in Minncsota the ground will soon bo ready for grain, It s expected that the acreage in both Suates wiil Le conalderably Incrensod thie season, Towa Is roported to have & good deal of cornin cribs, the condition of which has improved daring the month. The corn cribbed in Kansan {a In fair condition. Tho wet weather has injured the corn in Iilinale, The hogs are moatly sold, The out- look for frult In Illinols is promising. In sl the Htates graln hasbeen kopt from markot by the bad roads, and the farmers will have some wheatand probably & good deal of othier eraln ta eparc, . Tho pine log crop will bo Lolow an average. GRAIN IN STORE, The following sro the footings of tho officlal re~ port of the grain in store In this clty on the even- ing of Saturday last and corresponding dates: grero,” Marcha, - Marer 178, Ty a7 #,0i1 proter TN i M. 153 o B v M P 2, H08 LNCTS ™0 ST T Rt 21,830 2 it 084,083 “watan ’l'ohl o' all kfods In -wu, 2,707,007 bu. Theso figurcs show an increasa durlog Jast weok of 00,448 bu wih 2,020 bu rye, andadecreass of 10,873 bu comn, 8,018 bu oats, 24,077 ba bLarley, 'Fotal increass, 22,708 bu, Tho abave noted guan« titice of hard wheat Include 0,333 ba No. 1 Min- nesotas and D, 200 bu No, 2do. * Also, afloat last Saturday (o the barbor at tals port, 13,003 bu No. 1 soft spriog, 170,175 bu Na. £ do, 48,716 bu No, 3 do. 7,070 bu No, 1 hard ‘wheat, 14, 200 bu No. 2 do (258,220 whoat); 811, 388 bu No, £ corn, 1,108 bu rejocted, 85,833 bn high-mixed (400,320 corn); 133,253 bu No. 2 oats, 22,050 bu No, 2 white (135,042 oate), Total aioat, 814,600 bu, The followlng wero tho atocks of wheat In Mil- waukess flm\'h ll. Muarer 13, 7T, 2,018,070 okt |J-l.'nl bu bariey, at Lt ? lo—~Whest, 478,824 buy Gnm. 180,208 bu. bnvm-wnu 4304,000 by 156,000 by bllle] By Utl Lnuumnn—\#hmn'ufm ." carn, 814,333 GOODS RECRIVED a% Chicago Customs, March 12, 1878: John V., Far- well & Co., U0 cases dry goode; Il A, Kobn & Drothers, 2 cases dry goods; T. M, Binclalr & Co., 865 sacks salt; Ghibert, Hubbard & C twine; Henry T\ Wills, 74 brls curranta; Kobleast & Ca., 0 pkgeyarne; Pleld, Lelter & Co., BS cases dry goods. Collection, $15,627 gaa active, and ‘esster, though the decline was only abaug squal 10 the sdvsace of dlondsy afternoon. The recelpaof hows wera ool large, sud they were quoted ateady, but thers ‘waa less diaposttlon to buy product st enhanced guots- Uuas, and the market recedod In cunsequence, bub ruled comparatively stcady, & considarabis pare of the tradiog belug merely In transfer from one mosth to another at current diffceouces. The quatations from Liverpoal were irreguiar, lard beiog firmer, while long sud short clears ware 0d par 11333 lower, Heac lan) ‘d"‘l 1o kood dewand fur akipmest, while meats were ull i s Pork~Was qulet, and declined fally 106 per closiug 74 below the latest prices of Monday. Balcs €re 80 Lrls spot at $09.304 5, T500rls selier Aprid al §2.50 V.43, 11,50 brls scllgr May at §0.4560 00 and 1,230 bris seller Juuo st 80.0061,70. _Total, 18,500 Lrls. The market closed steady st §9.3354@U. 87} fur 3poct 39,324 w0, 33 solinr Marchiy $0.52%G0.33 wlier April) 82,475 9.0 scller May, Priwo mess way quoted at $4.50G9.00, aud extra rime at §7.5087.73, Lanu-Waeln falr domand, but declined sc per 100 1bs under larger uffurings thao were wantud, and closed t @ beluw tha la rices of Mondag, slipper oW guite Greely. Bales were ruported of 4.t tes ot at o cr Abrilal g0, %u aud o -mi\lr (e i .00 tee, i inarkotcloied siendyiat 80,67 llugolur lier ercln T eT s Selr AL Rl 3500w Ut Maater! Wn- dul. Blor sty wers quoted & hade firwst, whilo ther deacrlp cuuld s e 831 ncopt 8t slIkLt couculons. 38 e e wers faw dau Yiry Tow - red. fpiserey il n«ufiu'.' 355, . Letes Tusreport: SLOFL Fibe at 8410 sailer 3 [0 oy thole shows (o clialoy prices o1t e’ datay palaciost i Khors L.and ek short an.u‘s“ Fy .':".5;;. Roxi uns‘ Ferpl v May, P Lowxfiu ua.‘fim oo g Cle bu et fandn $aatie atals Koy ek @t od fisd nllnl. boct-pitkod tor e ad e asgre A SRR e MRl qnuua 8% dhaGiXe (o7 shoulders, 83@alke tur nesota springs, $5.0145.580; cholce to fancy Minucsota springs, £0.00@6.23; patent aprings, £6.50G8.00; low grade, $2.50@3,30; rye, $3,0043.25; buckwheat, $2.00 en.w. Tinax—Was {n moderate request, and firm. wore 40 tons at $12.25 per ton on track, and 13,50 free on boand cars, Conx-Mzar—Sale was made of 10 tons cosrse at lll. TeF ton on track, sod 10 lons damaged do at \HIRAT-Was faiely active and ausenger, though ther tame |n the Iatter bark of tha session, The mar. vt advanced 1%c, and clased 48 8Dove tho Tatest ot 1atfong of Monduy, taking the' Aurll deal ard. ln(dfllrrrlnwern relatively casler. bt helag el furthor reduced; Uivern aceorl erboiif and other e TS ekt DhE BrFAIG eabion mathl amualt iverica b 8 ruason far Increased. firmnose, ey wasn better export demand in New hn‘ln(pmenl fo the Continent, while there waea simllariy o i mand fiere, And fnail recclpts o mert. it. R1o0 an TTEoRHIOR 0'ths eACEL ThAL e aFrlvals will smailduring the next faw weeks, and thi counted 107 th Telattve Fenath in A pri) St o aro t many sh fim month.’ The number utside’ urders was ldger than usuai, the on Inapirjng more coRMBchces Sat Towes phac ng of & big dran wore hearl than ‘ordinnry. "Avrit openrit ns 03 with largo transactions, SAVaRCeRto &1 ME kecCati Lo 1.0 mhroced ) $1.083(. a0 clove nt $1.0536, Seller erm!d At $1,00 ‘ciosing ut $1.0014, Selier tho month o reiiilar No.2soring ranged §(a1€ over ADril, cloring at §1. 00 B S b aioL st htc Abaes Moz ‘.!,.ufl'nn'l. it auiet o » . 2. rted of 1,000 bu Cels 30,001 n No. o at 81,00 e : mmu\g. a0 |.a|-m|efl do at nmu\‘fl and’; zcun €1, bit by sxinpla al T Wik AF— Warin !nlrdemul with few gradad 0 but NO. 2 Mitnesota at 0,000 bu by Salen 25@ tho stand- 2 lots offerad. Sales £1.08 ~Wna very dieuly and somewhat firmer, tho market for my sdvancing Ne from ihe Iatest nuotas tion of Monday, thongh the sfrengtl was only develop ed near thaclose. The sdviees from other polnts noted 1iktle change, but the recalpts hers were ratiier smaller 1n Yolume, amt the stocke i stare exhibit o decrease for last week: with a very small ausntity of Xo. 2 and hieh. mized romatning in Rand to dellver on contract Inat-namo fact fendod to strengthen auotaiions on th & irade, though iittlc of thatls wanied for hffpersenfens Tavorthi Jower gradcs, which (tion ho * compartively Theso 2%e, closin, 424¢, B fll!l l' I)fill)’ju under &llh cloaing 13 b flnw Mayprce? Mot bt uu ylhoumru\ ek tho” manth, or teguine No. 2, ranged de 4. "“ closing at lhuunume. and ther: Ifl was very |||'l‘|'fl fllfilllflm(nlllufl [ Il-“l"‘" i ,l;’ FecQIDAOYeE TeRuIAT. Ralch were. feported Gf 10,20 by Vl"‘. 2and high mixed at 4. ‘("2“?‘“ 400 hu chalee 400 hu_ahelk ample, at 8i0ia freo Fe quiet il & snide Armer under a Nitle A P A aferings, and insympuihy with aiher grain, Thy roc worc nearly all sold Uy sample, tho Kollcr May sold # chi 0r FeualAr was Hiivt A6 old a1 24sc. Tho weekly o firmer. 24 i e In the stock, hrlrl‘ N the onta naw arriving aro snta hy Samplo 10 e jocel radeand shippers. Tlio”receinta are nut equal to clie dally local on. sales weeo reported of L) b No. 3 freat a ZE0Gs 600 N, hy SAIPIO At 30 @30 on, 4,400 ba 'do &t 20)44200 frea on i U P the IIYE--Was in bitter request and firmor, boln% foflu- an::ed chiefly by wheat. 844 a0 b’ by samolo atheo on 81 bilac trec on board. | Tatal, 4,800 bu. DAL R~ Was diufet And " cdpier, Futuros were neariy lifcless, Aprtl oid at 453¢c, March was qoted m4SHe. " Mar was auoted L ater Caah barier T e L few car-lots wore sold At 45t No. 2, 5a for . 3, nd 330 wAs bt for No. 3 and feed. Sam- n|!n were I toderato requeat. 71 e atock in x!welu- !’ tors lle eaard last weak, and consumers are drawing . 2 harloy out of storo, the offerings of I|x|e nm ] were Fel (R Mn Inuidonate, ‘Cany fl . 3 :?’U‘u for regulsr l ll( 400 bu oxtrad at 3801 n by sample at MTI(] o 4330 tracki aud éubudo W08 reo Ton bards \hentsates !I.n.m) i at 7.00431.00i¢ for Apett “La«fl;—‘w‘ b e 3 {41340 for June, 434@12¥e for Mar, ~250 tcs t"l W%la"m‘\ll’. > Mesa park was qulet. dllvl ,750 bris st $0,30 for Apeil and 80.43430.43 fo AT was stémiy, with saled of 3om to1 at €003 cash, U734 for May, 46.55R0.073 for April, and §7,06@7( 7. Whe: t REDIYS Bl K hikhor, Aprilsold m.ll_m ll.m R fltzlulud at_81.0 M V old at B1. 0, Maj ,00M." Mare} 'M" t 8 are] nnm 2 at 434@4! 1« ADE the 18 lurlzlol SR ’?fi’ °”“¥ s Bita ware auiet e i3 tor Mareh Had 310 for April. 13 il :-AT:.':.AL:..M“ oasler, at $9.2734 otk was qoer, o ler, af 0. 423440, fo % iunu. oot N R and .D.IQ I uu 2415 for Antlh EVE $1.0va0.075¢ for Aprh, a7, 7.6 n.;' Sy und 8 hnad 1 or iaer et "f 147,00 scller May, ort e i B TETEE s s e o GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOROL~Was duit at $1.08@2.08. DIRO0M-CORN—Vaa quict and stesdy. Doslers arn retailing at tho foHowing prices: Chofce green hurl, 6@ 630y red-tipped medlum do, 5@3k0; groen brush, with m‘.m L hurl enough to work If, 6}§@6o: red-tipped do, 44@ BMes uroon covers and side, 44@3cs atalk brald, 5@0c} red avd fatorior brush, 4@4kes crooked, 8K@dko, DUTTEI—There was & quict and wesk markot, for all descriptions of butier, but theragras less weakness in fow and medium grades than In cholce qualitlos, the latter belng unwarrantabfy high, Shippers and the local trads bought spariogly at the anuoxed rane of priceas Cholce to fancy crosmery, 33@339; good (o cholce grades, 34@30c; medium, 158300} lnlmov to common, @124 rull. 12820c, BAGGING—A quiet and unchanged mnill WaS X+ perfenceil. The demand was confined o mnceting cur- rent wants, and tho volume of eales did not roach very large proportions: Stark, 4oy Drighton A, 23%cy Lewlaton, 2140; Otter Creek,20¢1 American, 10304 pure 18ps. 4 and 8 bu, 13@13¢; gunnies, single, 14@tc; dou. ble, 234@34Me. CHEEBe—Priccs ranged the ssmo ge for two or threo days previous, but (he tendency was more Btrungly downward than heretofore, especinlly for part and full s e tol Ein acsis LR il o nue : N -uflnklm.lln’-uuml il Vi, i 0o} low uwlu.' 8 was dul, #r0 was & small des !wn-m nd solt. var o o ki o2 81 ihe aunexcd quiotatioos l;xlclkl lnunllmfl nr bfll 4o nut an: e, A a 47,00} uluulmrll. #1100 e, .nm l-mmnnaum 10, &4, 508, 005 NIT- %nl-. $3.60044.00 Uariaberrie, 84,731 Indiana block, DUEBSED 11008—A car of mi SULEBSED HOOS-A car of mized welabte sold at L and cny At 100 per dos. i Were: honh lata wero bilied at & shiada Jower fgures, d detiand eafsta, Orders arg VI Cununiod i coming In yery frecly, 1] they can 4 comfortally atten teady, as fuls fuws: No, } whitefl %c4.401 fanilly whitefian, a3 40 mackerel, i ulnmf, s0,00 o, b Eraatticgs .13 large bt ulum. ll.mul Gear l'l.m, do, raund, 1t mukul balfbut, 7e8a; [ty i nm\.. [t |'fm‘:u\ h ’d TH=Juloers report uatlatactortly o M g T u{}'emmf"‘:{"’,"‘fi“‘“ frutte A i Vo Akain qugts &8 Jutlaws ully previvus ronxioN—-Dates, b i 3, NOW layers, 0@)dc ‘Eurkhn Iruson -2‘ G mfc .1 o, sl il ll\'llfll‘ 75“‘7}“.} aflll’ cure rencls d fuscatel, Tante, o3 [k it ixariooaldon dvbles, 1iise: M1 hI‘nn w, et doold, mmu southeri. uow, becs nlllll. e .uemn. Taiwa 1 peac! S i Eared, [a14ct Diackboriice, uu. wanumm.m:. tlus, :Lu:ccx Titted clietrien, 17! NiTa—Filberia 1ih@izic: o mml-.'rmunu-. o Ba l'rtncn Vst a6 siics walluis Viak @iici pecate Teus, Tusal IIVOF LOCADR inington besnuty, Gsieer Teuncuce do, lrslull. 0, Qusdtac. Wty 1T Wers tn mod sisulr. Apsice 2,00 144 e b Sranberres, cult nm? per e, cultvated do, 8 o) fioc lemle requast -nd iy i bokea, £ 533800 PEFCaw DoxuraDges B4, U0k Valeuclaorangea, ¥ 0. narkos was leveld of lmportany ¢ dtor i i OF year, lli fur sll of ¢ I'm adraia o b Eivnt quoiathons: ) ‘l wiing. 7g3c: Louls . L{ l\l. 2Ala % 2h! ava No. 2. 2@ es Enuh! Ill ’Ilt’ 10, A lise, od 1 ..mw.‘rvn‘nuu mflfiun. shed, 0 o) unmwmku WD Triucy NEW ) Ta e prima’tg Iw(fic‘ Cllfl’nh wuse i molsues, chnlr.' et Ulack aeraty rickv—Alleplce; 18@1nMo1 cluves, 42345c; canla, Py Pflhl‘rgl lduu.nunn:p. No.b, wwl .03} 1h0c: comnian (o 1alr, 17} Srudks-bateat ous 0, | 10kee3 g 03 i, u; dnh 5y Nu ot -mumll lfllahlu drl; Bibmiver dripa, Agesac oo suiar-} Loyestiads, cneuc. w ¢ LII‘LIXII.’F"-‘ hC "r'ii'.[‘-{. By Wit Ty TIAYWaa. (o Lutter, 1o fesawerbuyin ah " ""-A‘nu - rhe 1. 5o lu muxr “:hd. gl-,m‘ Ry ha8.20; Iz o L prairie, $4.Wwd. .w s e Wege tn wond ‘l’uuls‘dumlnd . hmuum tas tchee tera tane? Bred cul l.‘q ll hl 7‘“1)‘!, Leavy, U'X: A d, .WCI LKLI!LM“ fed kip, .Kmll (ll’. Pt A I 'l] ll“l'l Il‘lj.fl lllh 'acon skins, 43¢y al ¢lfl it ool ¢at ‘waa. P ).n-n- “iiaTket was falrly sctive and o, Caah salvs havs en wade durfux the wu.kul 20,0 Lt ot teielug st s s 1. 5. T'All lusber was buughl uutations: Bitiditiond clcar,1 8343 bnch gl 1rat commun dreaded sidluy, immu sk €0LoLiaa, dredecy 17.00318.00 3, 0ne3 20,006829, () 3.00@17.00 Feneing, . Eeneing: {2 1 12,50 Fenclng, No. 1Lw 1.0 12,80 13.0xa17.00 it h and sel Th e ckets, rongh and seles Pickots, nelech, dreved and bewied 1100 Khingics, A ‘38R 383 [ o Shtngiés, 3 gies, AT chnw. t0 o 2.80a .90 Shinklen, No 1.25@ 1,33 Shingler, shaded & Lye 20 siingies, on track, &0 2. OUETRLE AND TS BTOER o/ in Deticr A wee ;ndl.'"l?gv{‘ntlt.dflthflh imTore durin® s eck. ol : "'1':- FLATR-IC, 3 S foss. 00.001 ’20. rootin lnlm. 1 —No. 1, 3 e, Pig. fel Nar, By uar lottoms, 2061 sheath| nvnpm. BurRT Z1N0-1¢. Nux ruev— 0. 24, 32-100 rates; Russia lton, Nos, ort n Jantensa Ae 1) By ouet 4c, with discount, of '40 per 0722, oy, 1o 0% 10t011, ey 12, 1ol Tdes 17, 1581 18, 16} Riviatne ot 43830 per cent: "Feacs |m Aro:nlllrrenuull Afirmatss.a3, n lieral requeat, qn«l were. n'nmll{ 1o 'lll"llmu : Carhon, | e do 1llinnfs, d 58, 240 r (5 ey L, f15C8 hlnk n|h Bfll!l Blivatin, Ghot wIRter ininera il e tArpeatine. Hct naphtha, deodorzed, mnmrnv 15ct Fasaline; _deodur- frell. 74 e, c: gasoll ows doresdcs Wwest Vit atural, 24 deg., !..x natural. 3udeg., Socj re- l‘ o 256 1 i domand'for gooda coming under this hesd l‘ur\llnlltl to Improve, R witnessed & more than nnllnllll 1 »cr-l lhnllma‘:il year, and jobbers look for a satiafactory We repeat our fi\lflhllunl of R weok AgU, Whlle-lclnd. strictly pure, A}§c; o, fancy ‘se1 French sine, pod lell. 104c; do, men llll, 13¢5 rl"mld luloll —The luocal dem: 1, and prices are casy AL Ahout e tat CATTothof peactibioms kud o | & 3 {01 ame from store. POULT 1y and fine dressod stack we! at'tho cutside fighror:. Tho DerinEs wers, fur, In Avtcima apicr, Chickenr, dressed, T 1ive, £2.25@2, r 0%, duicks, drenicd, ane) tirs ke, dressed, m 1 do, llu. 7ci Reose, drul\.d. @sct maitard ducks, §1. (e 1.23 per duz. m 1S \Wero more Acitve, and steadler. Timothy and clovar were o shado fimer, celpts were modcrate, and the weather thre WhICh Inctiest hiivern 10 1eke Novt en storm; expactally thoss nAe AB abip on frefght conte c13 madde pravious to the riss, 0, 5.2 Flmochy sald at #1; 108 rrime closlng at Claver ol st 4. 0a1in ani inammoth az Frinie medfum closed &t 64,5000, | Flaz w 12T for cruthing, o seed “Brought 'S1 ul;‘ulu::r. nwpnnumnlunue. erinsn miliet 3 SALT—New York fine fs quoted th ame s faginaw. Trude 14 Only FAIF, BN ARG Saf Jneaats, nsa ‘ordinary coarse, 81201 dairy, <l e nzd} dairy, without Lags, $2.00; Asutbn dkly, k. 4 TOBACCO=T: remalns without much animatlon, Jending desnite action by Congreay un the tax quesiion hayers cannot be influenced to by in advance of car. roquiremenix, and foF (he tims of year Busts Ress e mats. tha rdtuarily quict. Prices remain as befora: iLAuk-Wonx LCommon to mediam, 88@430; 500d, 1:um'é|nm- 45@32c1 Tancy, SOW33eE © ¥ BRIaNT-WoRk=Cominos to mealitm, 400 1o cholce, 430340y eatra, 00BUIcs e Pressed. 558 e hirl at, nuwr—common tafatr 9430 medtum to L Ta fancy, B3GR, - Roady Kix0=Cammon fo medium. 1o paper, 29a3Tcy (mul S man to medtun, In clotk, daateol 3 com oy fowsdey chiea to faucy, ¥ TRAR—Woro anoted dul J rehath anehaBRed (hars 1 ik Of pricas all Around. nzlu-rn s fett Jirownsr—Common, 38@32ci good do, JC@IAc medium, 43@4Acy cwon o, Sasics ano. Siasucs B m, m:'uru; chelce, 6387301 cholcost, BU@H5C} fancy, lll‘lulAL—Curnmnfly Wl%-m! IDnd do, 31@-’\501 mo« oWhilsquotations less generous dium, 334400 A ll(‘. lflm fnest Réiahicy cholce, MTSC chufseats THOT Nolit \umvu "llul—tfll nion, 23sa9¢t fl dD. ll)-(slc: eilum, a6k ibel ppd do, &b foe 45@50ct tnest, 83 3ics chofce, darax-tomion, 21G2ies Goa cmnmnn. MMI261 medium, 33835c) medlam, Bag400; s, 43 64301 fnent, m..ocx Sauico, S7mata; choleust, o3gime. LoNu—=Common, 20@JHct good col mmnum. flll(nu, mwmenmm. 41 mc; nn- 1504851 nnest, 533! holce, Msu.k"clm ccat, 80 bETTieswordnot ancclaly v a8 8 5a7,00 for maple, and st 40 for beech. Tho sbove auptatlons nciaie de iverr: Uil aE SATE. The offerlngs mora llrms. A ] 21 radishies, 30@50¢ per TWias m-om«whudnu and stesdy, with mu o wnm Taw at $1. " WhoLewWes abiet -na m 7. “Tienters are settin \eatern urders, and roselying a (e fron tho " fatorlor. e sieck Rt ng are the quotations of wool as recelved from first ands, excepting o) Hedhums st e oA Saator todo, IWact cosmo do. J0azic e fcce, oarse do, ey m\) A s i Colorsdo Wool=Fine tiproved. a7uo medium do. 20W20¢1 COArso do, J2WZ4 0AT#e common, 18Q21ct bisck, 18@%e. LIVE 8TOCK, ‘Racelot cuw‘“mmlfl 1 SA [arel P le, e, !l b %iumlly .‘. AR l."ifi'.u l) uesday,. 0,643 l. IM “Total.... 18,521 SR, iR i i SA(pMenis— 1,204 4,101 CATTLE-Wereln fairly l:fl\'c dexmna Yeatorday, and tho myrket was firm, The firmer postifon of thd Eastern markets, and tho continucd meagre arrivals of stock, gave buyers confidence, and soles were readily offected at pravious prices, medium to good shipoing steers solling st $3.50@4.00; cholca do 8t $4.25@4.50; snd poor to good butchers' stuft st $2,5088.00. Thero were sales ot scalawags at $2.00@2,26, and a fow fancy cattle were taken by exportors at #5.00@5,23, but most of the (rading was within a range of $3,23@4.18. Ounly threc sales wera roported at prices above $4.40: viz., 83 head averaging 1,478 1bs, &t $5.00} and 28 head and 43 head, averazing 1,500 and 1,654 Ibs, respectively, at $5.23. ‘The threo drovea roferred to wera purchased by uehlsen, Ingwersen & Ca,, for Germany. ). The mar. ket closed ateady, 'Ifl\ Lot ltdde stoff Jefs In the yards, ' et u-Jude%-mn Wolkhing 1,430 1p + Nominal, A, to1, 430 u' Teeve \\é‘flllent € 1,100 ta 1,3%) 11 wedh S Bteers i Tai¥ edt, it Ing 1, 200 108, veneeres 8,403,680 10 Common, steo) 3nd common o eholco cows. for city slaughter. welghing 80010 1,100 1bs... .2 nmclum u-mmmnn uun, ‘weigli atd thin cowa, helfers stags scalawag stecrs, 00 [bs (nativi 00 BEeapEeEEEEe emme ES s e b ESE§E==53338588858353 EEEES 4 i SitotEehe -na extrs grades of shipping were l(rwllxlr. sales lhalln ln advance over M nn. 0 day's qustaticos of Se. bis, on e ol B sl L%y o medium’ wemm mniinn o .f' there 1a nnnokwu‘;lo cliunge. The tnd the woathor was Cool, which uvur-d Thcre us there was fotiia pienyiiva umnen (B, ik local or it ot shaas i 3o felon Fanped trim B.00 for skips. 10 §3.90u4.00 for assortod P lad Cloaing quotations wete 81, doaa. 63 ToE liguts 8003 fur rime heavy and me lum welght paciing Logs) 4 15 fof Ruod 1o ¢noles "-' Hilpoingarade tlluving were noted: Price, 3 83,40 Rt Av. Prioa UG $3.78 |14, 350 8,78 EEEEND: & 5 s pgrel e sa g oo o ca e g RS 0H 40 4 gt Sa arch 12 CoTTLR lunx 308; total iy ¥ ';llx‘nan T e van ot L s otal for e wee ErEA TN 'n;:tmm ok, llml S0 Lrad 307 Sl 8575 e total fur the week 8,313; A 1lous=tecel) 3431 ek desiar B Wby Yorkerh £00d L0 cholcer 85 3,035 bedyy, $3.5043.507 WGk slock not wanied; 4 NATRET ge W, Towx, Marsh u—Ilocel] 254 d:m‘u':’"m rates vders \mllu & declive u?lull We! sumus of tho bt Iots owacrs would nov acll 8% uOcrs; owx. CaTTLN- ERECEEREEERNEREERERRRESEE. 2 fimnl such gradcs prices ar niew I fots at £2.L023.00 'Omlm rnyemen| 5348 per By Tancy lami, 4.00@3. 50, 0t L0TTs. kil x—TleAryy abij Mn: ;lgcn'!u"ld mrl:: Imclr ey ;Ynlmn’ 11-:;;.;‘:«;"? ] rehers 1t er, ' 3 Beitam, § 25a0. 301 aoonsrs n kood deraand.and frin ;‘l llxlfl-'lmln\ fed Toxa 001, 803 Teceipls, Hoas-Qnlety sy TURRL! 83, 10@3,50; paoKk- ine. STTSRNEAT BoRehen b b, B mocia bor v NitRzr—steadys fate demand; esmmon. to chotes, lil. 84,35 !xl!ll henqnhlpwfll.u 504, 731 receipts, DINCINNATI. Crxataxary, March 1! —llna--null and nnchflnndl common, #3. ¢ Ciight. ncking, E5:3033.00, butenorsy 44650001 Tecsiots 1139} chipments, 300, iz DRY GOODS. cnicAoo, Contfnued Improvement in the demand for staple ani fancy dry goods fs apparent. 1n nearly 4l departments of the market there has been daring the" past few da) astendy fncreate of business, and the agzregata di bution has certalnly causled the expectations of res sonsble holders, While orders are notof that liberat character which marked the spring and antuma trade in ante-patio times, busers ars taking hold with less rescers than fn the recent past, and, Jndging from prescat appesrances, the tesson now fust opening will prove the most sstisfactory of any our jobbers have experienced alnce 1873, Btocks are now very full In all departments, and, so far &y assortment mnd genersl attractiveness ara concerned. they have nover heert excetled East or West, Pricosaroona firm basts, and collections aro good, and, taken all fn all, the condltion of the market at the present t{ma must be regarded as exceotlonally healthy. The following trom the New York Journat af Lonj- merre of ** The mnrn-x nu ruled antet for the weck, yet in the handcomouth character of husiness that s oo rema ety Jair total of salce has R not celh o it ing sction on f Johbe e oning o th i [rice ta bo used Iulmr. an; Th v exceedingly commondablp, Ab from the sieadinem of dally sefections fo mea dail wanteand to keep aatorts rect, It leanfte clear that stocks are much TTGANOE than UAUAL AR tont with A orasr: Temiony e the consum pites demand will reauire. 1iberaily o {he stockatn Rnd to come forward, stane thing -uunuuru.uw nulmrnnonnhenllhy fttmatant to produstion. and, fartnermare, tie marit; been md!lrlmllnll!lllml facture of many 1Y GTTEd thaL The stuvica s some dlomiouon s that acconnt. Prices re ateady, and 1kely to roniintie wn n the pricoof the siagin and ot Dren reache patiantl; e o ow until wuc) o4 with more steadine the present hard-pan figures there i% no margin fof any Teduction, unles "TUIls ate 80 $1LGAEA THAE Ehey Canno g sntpmentsof domestte cottdns for the week BAvebeon of A moderate character only, renching 1,450 pickascn from tia vort. und, 164 packagos fram Tios: Lo, Inait 1,078 packages, NG expired portion year 16,401 packagee, Valued b §029 200, eatt 14501 packagea, valied a a1, 1z znr. [ 177, and nges, 5700 0 soens i arenco o Jarger Y for tne aminiler quantitios sliowing Auite: tiearly tho reduced prices that hiavo been mada In ths Init two oA Knw Yon, March u —-umunen 8 very Hght on ac. count of stormy weath TB s ‘quint and IHy stoniy s oirded DI 3 HOmANYs prirts remaln snd aome shirting siyics jobhing low: dress lerato raguest: men's wearof wooleud Forelkh goods Inactivo, BY TELEGRAPH, FTOREIGN CITIES, The. lollowlnnw:u rocetved by the Chicago Board of e Liverront, sarch 12.—Prime mess pork—Eastern, #813; Western, 515, Dacon~Cumberlands, 20s; short ribs, 208 6d; Tong clear, 204 64¢ ahort clear, 278 0d3 shaule ders, 218; hams, 40s, Lard, 37634, Prime mess beof, 82¢; Indls moss beef, D241 cstrs Indis mess, 1148, Cheese, Gis. Tallow, 40s, Loxpox, March 12.—Liverpool—TWheat steady, Corn qulet at 20s, Mark Lane—Cargocs off coast—Whest and corn steady, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Livznroo, March 13-11:90 &, m.~FLoUE~Ko, 1,208} No. 2,Us. Graty~Wheat—Winter, Ko. 1,118 41 No. 2,108 10d; spring, No, I, 10 643 No. 2, fs 0ds white, No. 1, 118 Bdg No. 2, 118 8d: club, No. 1, 12s 2d; No. 2, 1l @d. Corn—Now, No. 1, 2041 old, 283, Provistons—Dork, 51s. Lard, 378, Livenroor, March 12-2:90 p. m,—QRAIN~Wheat— Winter, No, 1, 1118d; No. 2, 118 3d; club, No. 1,121 3d; No, 4, 11884. Corn—New, No. 1, 204 3d; Ko. 2,208 0d; oM, No. 1, 2683 No. 2, 270 04, Dreadstuffs generally qulet, Livenroow, March 12.~CotTox—~Moderate Jnquiry, freely supplled: 814®03d; wales 7,000 bales; spoculs. tlon and exports, 2,000; American, 5,000, Yarns and fabrice at Manchoster emaler, Lut not quotably lower, BrouaoeTurrs—Wheat—~Receipta =for thres days, 35,000 qi1 American, 31,0001 Callfornis white wheat, 118 24@11e8d} doclub, 118 64@12s 0di Ne. 2 to No, 1 red Westorn soring, 0s 64@10s 641 do wiater, 108 10d@1is 4d. Flour—Western cansl, 24s@20s Corn— Western mixed, 258 04@20s 3d; new do, 278 6d@28e. Osts—American, 3. Barley—American, 8804, Peas— Canadlan, 30s 6d, Crovea 5xxo—Ameriean, 40@42s. Pgovistoxa—Mens pork, 5is, Prime mess beef, 820, Lard—Amerlcan, 378 6d. Cuxzse~Fino Amarican, c8s, Bacox—Lang clesr, g9 64 short do, 27s 64, ‘TaLLow~Fine American, 408 3d, ) Pryrotxux—8pirits, 74 4} refned, 10094, Lixexzo O11—408 3d. * Brimivs oy PeTROLEUM~TS 34} rofined, 108 Od. Lr¥axxp O1.~2% 0d. Rzsix—Common, bs 3d: pale, 125 BEIRITS OP TURPENTINE—202, Loxnay, March 12.~TaLLOwW—33s 63, * Axtwznr, March 12.~PETROLAUN~2TS 3d. AMERICAN CITIES, HEW YOUX, Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Nzw Yox, March 12.~(nrarx—Wheat offered much Toas freely, and quoted up1@20 per hug at cluse strong atan advance, thus Impeding oporations; 86,000 bu Nao. 1 Milwauken spring at $1.2331.30, closing at §1,201 303 7,400 bu No, 2 Northwestern at . 3 Chicago spring at $1.Zsi4 afioat, cloaing with 81,34 roported bid, Dealtngsin corn tasfalr sggregate, and on early deliveries indicativeof afar- ther partial sdvsace of }a per bui mized Westorn une graded, 47@31}40 asto quality. Ityeln moderats ro- quest, and frm; No, 3 Westorn quoted at72c, Osts quoted up quite generally @)4e per bu, on restricted offerings, checking businesss No. 3 Chicago afloat auotod at B8@3dct white Western. 430 Lu t 57G3Mc: mized Western, 2,800 bu at H@dalde, ‘Provistoxs--Meas pork modunmy activo forearly. delivery, closing ahaut steady; sales of 430 bris within arsage of $10.00910,23; other kinds Aull and nominaly for forward delivery, Weatern mess quist; Merch op- tlon, $0.90%10.00; April, $10.00 asxad; May, $10.003 10,153 June, 810.00810, 15@10.35} sales of 230 brls Aprit #t$10,00. Cut mests in moderate request as some- what {rregular rates. Bacon not In much _de- mand, and ruling ki Wastern long clear gubted At $3.12'4, Wostern steyn lanl was mors songht for early delivery, Ieaving off rather mors Armly; sales of 1,003 tcs at §7,17H@17. 23, closlog at $7.30; for forward delivery falrly aetl! March option st $7.20 asked; April at $7.26; 1May at §7.3307.87%:, June at $7.43¢ sales of 230 tcs March st $7.20; 4,500 tcs Aprila $7.23; 6,000 La May st $7.834@7.37)41 1,330 tcs June 187,43, TaLLow—3More active as about former rates; quoud on & basls of $7.5037.363(. Buoaxa-jlaw In moderatoly ective request and quoted firm on & basis of Tic for falr refining Cubst THo for good doy and 73@3¥a for Cenlritugal; refined moderately Inquired for, wilh eut loaf st 10¢; soft white, 8}i@0}c. ‘Wunkr—Quoted up to 81,07, but dully sales 23 hxl.l st thia rate, Furiours—Dullucsa the feature, dus in psrtto the rala-storm, bubmaloly toa lack of (mportant demand from sny source for sccommodation on berth or too- nsge on charlers rates gonerally quated Weak, and by stean }ines for Britlah ports much deprosssd and yn- settleds for Liverpool, engagements (aclude by 10,000 bu grain g 8d. ‘Ta the Western dusoclated I‘nll- Nuw Yorx, sfarch 13 G i o Imu Jtures barch l“"' . L, nx:ll Bono, Aonc:" i . 21cz,0ct0ber, 11, Weroio. el 1) ber, 10,0041 good movlnlllnwl!. 11, pieme 3467 oveniber, 1. 0dot OUN-—-1 ’& o] lu No. 2. 92.73 l:.nm l-uw huu Weainrn, 841064751 comie TGn 80 §Obd extre F4-HaS; 14 food tochbico, 81 @1.83 white whest oxtra, =A fEaE azz::‘.',:;"wm S S ey b ¥ Uonx- M EAL—Unchange: Uxaty~Wheat In (alr dnmlnfl and ‘Eumn I‘IC:(pu, 4,000 bui ungraded spria; ive s 5:-"" filwa L% tmber Westorn winte B354 -nd lflnll. 31, Wll. No, 2 a] . $1.23 hiet N i Sutera 4C, um-n-rm als n||?udl‘d1 . Bk} malt nom n."‘ unc wun\d lllr deumui‘ Ter celpta, estaru mixed, a3 u e " steaut white, 5ac: 3‘%\65 erch th e, (lats. llrolll( nul { Weastirn, and State, 3i qf. W estera, B et gt o te, :mimue, " AT—Unchanged. nrl—Qulcl lnfl uuchln Tea ?.u g 18 e g %In;flh‘. nulug‘ulehmt nmwfl' ey T T TR u'.:! Chanued. *iice Qutet aud achanyat? c ke atiot i hasg ...fiw'.su riot dui) and ‘l‘mmlnl.lu unchanged. RTRAINED unu-uulm [ 1iT3 OF TUMPENTINK~Leslcr o) BOKc, Evus—tizavy’ cholca Weatern: 130 -avmd“n' gttty et qulet b lest qufet but steady. Al uucha; FAnaulsnd buchanged, a¥ ouLELY Naw Ghrraxs, Iluc supernaz, &hw P& 0 TLAP s o s by ] ro I Afarket dullt :n»m"fi"d o5 Pl pricetk 0@30c; Oati—] fiquagixark-Market dull st 83.50, wiils HaY. L “‘?f ;..I"l T u::m flnnn‘dx prime, $18.000 uavislo Lard Guiets - rennad tlcroes TH@INGs Ret Bagtic Bulk meaty T"“ but. nxcuux R e gl:l‘\'uadgxmluus shoul Niries anflx nou.hfm m lull. 77! (i la e uincan Vulsky—Western n.clllc f omocKuIRe~Lulice aulst b endyy Rio 2y b0 prie, 13yl Th 1001 uR) lfll’lfl MKG‘ Biws; comiugn m.wdwmmv&. ) 33 BAN~10 good dnmnnn ALt prices; 8110, 'l‘m.llm. Mlfl:h I! n, ?(lrch.}l "é o IIIMI “IEI aan, AoriT 8 21 Nay, #1525 o, faoh ang 0:02 do cant, Mare, ‘anit A i 812y er, casl 7 . onuc‘,‘n{medd. e Aot fu‘ il Stavenfiarn-Mammoth. §4 r0;chatce, §4.05¢ rvvlm':.'"7 5347, 5: ht“ h: $1.05@1. 70 b oata, 1 b3kl i RIPTY— Hnn?.n ot uENTI- Elout 300 brle; wheat, 10, 45,000 but oAta, 300 ba. :“ m:“m?""“”""' wheat, fifm: ' T Hietr A s 1! C. No. 3, Zic ake bt dully GnATY ¥ mm-— 150 orle; whes| (Jenre 4 t. 0,000 bus corn, 8t ToLxnn, Al 10 N amber Micl m-n. AbHlL S1oaoy ¥ inter, Apri Maj ‘in BR 1,23} 2 red win 1,2 R PR i A it Utovin o, RO Qalat; prine. LITHOR] - Daurieos Maech 12~ Fio n—fl% e FLopRs -m';c'.l""'"" (mirx=ihoat —Wastern duu Anil lowary Fenaeyles. ll' lul, Ll(m; 1,281,130 Western wi :’:l nrc e n‘aim lmx Am!L 8. :» o sing iy «aa: ct April, 1G] % and Gnchanged, icye rm"t'.'fi& . q ‘A'—lmfl and henvy., 3 Pnovistons—Quiet und unehsnged. BUTrRnoCholta very frm and aciire; ehofco Went.” ern foil; 233t o backed. !’nlouv--ltull and nominalt refined, 1 18¢c, (SorreR=doderate demand, but steady’} mn cargoes, hl’lfl nrmorn {5 ‘n wnue.'m.mo l:nr eor, KR FI~To T4 and nom| ateams cojton, n-mmnm.:'x'-:unl o}, M""”’ PIMLADELFIIA, Y"I’III'LADIM'IHA: March 12,—~Froox=Dull snd Ill. chw llAl!l—Whll'— fil’m amber, ll 2R 201 red, l| 1.33; whi armi yell Alee nc. cath s Sharctis A R A xux:q\vnuu Westorn, ‘3336 36ig0; mised Weitern, 53 c. TROTIATON Mess Lk. $10.50a11. 0, Inula mers 00033.00.” Lard~Market. Gy o, clty keitie, $7. TTE) 25Q7. ujet) crum:u, 3¢Q38es Wukrn Rae Weatarn, :—me.u xwulernlnlluum 1243130, y y: W "k‘:e e teady i ens :rn 11;!]vf,lm—wnu 8,000 bur corn, umhrn:onu, - Voor-quiet and unchaneed. fls:l.‘ Lours, Maroh 12, ~CoTrox~Steady and ua. u m\cmnlmx fancy, cloie, .50t family, §5.25@5.405 @5.25; XX, b"u.w ORAi: 13 qnm No. B Jed. [l casliy £1.12)1 Anelly 81, 123 bid llneh 4, ‘S @t.umig. Corn lawer, Sl Big )un-n i April. | Oats ofterines Vihaly h gher: i Bid caully c'nld March; Zclgo April. uyu unr;umcm ot I‘u'l‘nulll $0.73 cas + £0.70 b1 vy ftier, by Bt Do AnHt’ i Lo LR T um«h'm' by o 5 20,000 013 Onta, dm\.n. ,' B0 nd nachan G, mmfm mme red, ll mnl 11 Corn' nulat but sheud Oaa’ 0d domand, at 2814@: le, llnurm attiaoie” llllh,] il and omin PHOYIsION Grk iy jobblog st Slo.m. L army seam, 80.00; Im 7305 B ot m i e A “Buyer Anrlh St cxux. ity 83,024, a0d 83 llll('—unlr unu-xmw“nn gnchanged. INSERD 01l IlleAml..allfl:hu.—i‘uruhl!ufllmln changed, Ay Wheat Sy penedHo Ligner clpsed il 1 ool ul\w-utu ard ilyabies! E1n nuhe 81,0741 n.. llwnum-. $i.( e Out frmiers No, 5«:. arley acitve tH Py et pork, 80,95 * | 87.00. Dremed.” whest, 20,000 bu, 1.0 batst T wheat, B0 ba, SPTILLE, umm'mu. Mlvex l..—c —~Qnief o 5?&??‘, ;mm L. av.a‘ézshnmny, u %t No, 9, Grain=Wheat ’hmmt dally red, S5l an’ ROVt oNs— NIy Ce o cash aud April, Xrlmu ateam Bogs quiet bt steadyt §3.60. LecenTs—Flanr, 5,500 bels BripawNT—Four, bar and white, 81.: 430¢ 4ig. um—\mm. Qutly whito, 3301 iz od. Ba “fif& ~3farket dull_oc. ci do Keps, B30, “Hulk teats cy clear vib,’ 83,008.20, Uacon, fpadifor cloar rib, 3.70. Jimma— ugar-curol, roR T Bicady ot 81.09. INTHANATOLY xnnuumm. Ind., March 1 -Fr.on—-Qum and nnclang Gitan—Wheat steady; No. 2 vod, $1,1081.14; Co se g’u god AR M A fii7aa PaovisloxsThtesdr. Shouldors, §3.23; Slesr rib, £7.00. 11 lmul-llulut bat steady ac $3.83@3,85 rucelys, 50 Prov, nnn—l'nvt;??ulu at $10.23, Lard steady; ! Rosvox, March: u.-rmm—mmmnn) Western riine, R3.306@4.001 commmon Lo extras, flld’i 'lll oguath o, 34500 To0 Rilancuctn i 1ilinols, §6.006G7,00; HL \Ilh g w"“l’";“"' s flow, saasse. o qt 4 mixed ang ’f ic. Oats o .n’l Sachanged 1 (s Gemand, AL, Duyyaro, March 1i—ORaix—Wheat=~8priog neg- Tocteil and ieln wiBtoF dhlly 1car wnne ,fi""m'fl‘ oL El 2 Comdulle 7 oare now on track, il cn&"l;nlnda lolll brivately. liye nulec tod, loy 100 Supo \Y DeTrOTT: March lx.-ku--ll\wmr white. um--Cvuw. $irdng and bighery exirs, 61,74 No. 1whit, 8 WL, Oswxao, March 12.. -onn:-wmn nua& 1 No. 1 Hwaukes ol i Dulyt Hu;’,‘" |:a:.h’u‘ U1y ha uth do, & ——— COTTON. W ORLEAwS, March 12.—~Corrox—Pasfert sles 4,100 balcs: ordlnary, Be: good ordinary, §3{cilow mlddiing, D¥c; midditng, 108t good midditng, 11%e; middling falr, 1136 receipts, net, 3,074 bales; gros, 4,323 uwru to nnn Dritain, 4,004 cwwm.x.mn stock, 8§23, 682 flAl.vn'Iu)l. March 13.. —cm-mw-sc--dn dhidditng, 103401 net receipts, 1,038 bales; lllel. 2,311} exports, constwise, 726, BManiLk, March u,—cm:-—qmnmmw:. 103¢s not recelps, l,ml ‘balea; sales, 1 CitanLzerox, March 12. —comn—qulun miadiing, 104@103¢0; net rocelpta, 1,380 baless salos, 1,%00. Bavaxuan, Meroh 12,—Corrox ~Emsy: middilng, 10!40; not recelpts, 1,330 Ilulul &T08s Fecolpta, 1,264; sales, 9, 100, . Mt ) . PET“OLEUM’- Prrvenyno, March 11.~PrrnoLeru~Steady; crude, 81,80 at Parker's; rofined.’ 1136, Philadeiphis de- Hvery, O, Qrry, Pa, March 12.—PRTROLEUN ~ Markes opened with very littlu dolng, remalning stagoant thrqughi tho days firat sales $1.00; sdvanced to §1.6151 declined to $1.83). cluaing steady at 81,813 bl sips ments, 2,100 briss transactlons, 12,000 bris. CLEYZLAND, 0., March 12,—PsvRorzoM—Market steady| prices uncsnged; standard white, 110 tear, st 10ke. TURPENTINE, ‘WiLsinaTox, March 12.~Brizivs o7 TURPEXTISE= Tinm at 0. MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAL REMINISUENCES, An snclont mariner, who {4 well known for bs accaracy In the matteg of marine data, ssys & sell- atyled yollable nowspéber was lately in error garding the state of the river in tho fortiel he says, frozen over Nov, m April 10, 1843, The wlulatul was 40 savere, and thu nnm-lln 0 KX“l‘ that the rmlm wolves bove out the Lot Bight i Phe thon litile Villsge of Chicagor winter of 1843-'4 the river was open durin, {lre scaron, and tho scur Jollorson and. b Hout which left this port vn the night of March m xuu. {gr Bt. Joe and cargocs of stone, wout sshure in s TR etiwest snowatorm on tha other sidoof the lake. The weather was freoziug cold and th heavy, but the masters and mm mauaged to cape (o abore 4n safety, — NMULL INSURANCE. At s mectiug of Genoral Agents In Duffalo on the Oth fust., at which the Phenix, Manbattan, Orient, Becarity, Providence, Washington, Luffa- lo, Lamar, National Lloyds, Toledo Vire & Marine, and Mezcantile of Cleveland were ropresented, 1he following rates for hult Insurance for the season of nms wero sdopted: Almnd A2, steam nnall- for tho scason, snd b from May1; A 2- ‘ Ind). 6 for tho scason, and Bl rmnli ) 1, 8 for the scavon, and 7.20 from May cal agonts bave recaived quncnnn- nwmlnlly. NAVIGATION NOTES, ‘The large schr H. C. Richards ssiled away for the north and a cargo of Ico night before last.... Capt, Ryerson, of thia port, bas purcbased thetaf Tiansom, of Saginaw, from Jamea M. Liallontine & Co., for$3,000, She will bo brought hete for service....The Uniu: aze recelvl org: lhh unon :ud 80 A report ie cnmnl er frst-clasa yachs 4800 wh :flnwlln!h\: (Tao yscht Linco kon A Genova L.\Lv‘ w .m:wm Sha will ‘make an uxcellen ful akicet of unu'l tur passengers on that wa WATHEY; Uit ur wver 2 years i'h“ph 1t m“urr.m', o ubgeicias of Fatlty ‘o‘tahua'r:l}#r.l‘ll;e 4 prowpt curd Smmw u perlor 1o all long - stande l cul uluu l'uz Drugg (elals 1 DA OLINSESEES s corrl, ol ok mrla for Bk a0 gaiilevian.