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| the 9 FINANCE AND TRADE. No New Develooments Among the Banks-<~Clearings, $2,200,000. The New Syndicate—The Nickel Swin- dle~Interest Laws—Weste ern Union. The Produce Markets Tamo and Gen- erally Easier—-logs Stronger. An Barly Decline, Followed by Firm. ness in the After. noon. FINANCIAL. ‘The banks are in a state llitle better than sus- nended animation. Counter tranasctions are amall, and the diacount buainess doce not add enongh to loann to replace the matauring paper thatis pald, Merchants and other cnstomers*continne fo meot thelr accruing obligations with commendabls promptness, slthough husiness Is dall. The sup. ply of negoliable paper s light. Rates are 7@10 pereent. New York exchange was sold botween banks at HO@75¢ per $1,000 preminm. The clearings were $2,200, 000, TNE PROPOSED NEW SYNDICATE, The Syndlcate, which was recently orgsnized for the purchase of Government bonds, jncluded the First Nationa) Bank of New York, the Amerl« can Exchange Dank, Kuhn, Losb & Ca,, and a prominent banking house with connectlons in Lon. don. As Ia known, the Secretary of the Treasnry declined the offer of the Syndicate to buy $10,- 000,000 4% per cents at 1013, Ilis price was Tho Syndicate clalm that the acceptance Ir offer would bave removed a grest danger to the resumption of specle-payments, They ap- prehend under existing conditions & heavy impor- tation of Government bonds, which will finally proauce an export of gald, Thia wonld put a stop to the resumption of speclo-payments. The ac. chptance of thelr offer wonld have enabled tha Syndicate to ro interest the London holders as to #top the 1mportation of bonds and tura the tide of gold to this country, THE NICKAL CHEAT. The buillon valus of the G-cont nickel piece In 144 cents. Becrctary Sherman has publicly de- clared his preference for the nickel plece over the sliverhalf-dime, It §s charged that a nickel ring exlats, for whose benefit the B-cent nickel was originated and fe kept in use. A prohibitory tari® is maintaloed so 85 to exclude forelgn nickel, and by thin colnago arrangement with the Government the provrietor of the aole nickel mine In the coun- 1ry gots a good price and & steady market for hls product. Tho people of Californla refuse to ac- cept the nickel coins, and ask why the gold and tllver mines of the Pacific Coast are not entitled to o Government bounty as mnch aa the nickel mine ©wned by Joseph Wharton, INTEREST LAWS. Tho passsge of o law In New Jerscy rednclog tho rate of intercst to 6 per cent, and allowing no contracts at a higher rate, makes elght Btales which have adopted so fow & rate without sllowing the partles to acttle upon a highor rate. In six States the legal rato le O per cent, with no restric. tion upon a contract rate, and in nine other Btates whero (ho legal rato is 0 par cent tha contract rate aulimited 108 or 10 per cont. There aro fn all firtesn Statos which do not Mmit the contract rate, and fix no peoalty for asary. TURKISIU CURRENCY. The amount of Turkish paper money afloat ls #ald by tle bankers of Constantinopls not to be exceseive. Flfteen years ago it was $30,000, 000; itis now £00,000,000. This amounts to $3 for cach Inkabltant, while in Russla the proportion is 28, In Austria 80, and in Italy $11. The Turkish paper money 1a nota fulllegsl-tendor, The Turk- 18l bankers have issned a memorial in which they proposed ta make gold the sole standard, and use tle present paper money aa a fractional currency. PHOPITS OF A FOREIGN DANK. The profita of tho Belglan Boclets Uencralo pour Favorteer 1'Industrie Nattunalo last year wero $807.274. It paid off several heavy mortgages out of tho profits, mot incinded in tho sbove. On one operatlon, the sa'a of the Dendre-ot-Wace bonds for 84,200,000, the proits of the bank wero $2,400, 000, WESTERN UNION. ‘The upward movement in Western Union fs sup- portea by a story thatthe Wealern Unlon Com- any, Lhrough Lolaing a controlling Influence in the Atlantlc & Pacific Comoany, will proceed at the nextelection to oust the Directors of the latter Company, install themselvca or thelr represonta- tlves, and wind up the concern forthe benefit of ‘Western Unlon, THHE MARSACHUSETTS STAY Liw. New York Erenlng ‘There s canndruhlulnxlel hnrfl 1n bank circlen at the condition of things in Siassachusetts. in & there Ina steady llqnl ing on espoclally In tho llv!ngl bani thie Is cret for the movament of l banka to accure ‘what must be called y I We are told Thiat of ths 170 4 wavln banks in the State, 190 oda are in favor of such a law, the practical work- mell’ which could theie debtors—the the amount which the 250, 000, Of thi lbmll 0, izl lave’ uot the ofiicial reports befors us, hm heheve them to be approximately correct) are fn- verted in real-estate mortuazes, the payment of which cannot he forced, and which cannot be sold #0 arto wmake the sccurily avallable [n the futare for the creditarnof the banks, 7he: hold large lines of Uniteq States bonds and ralirosd worigages. Nothing, however, can justify such a law as |s proponed. 1f the banks are permitted by law to Ylv only such part of thelr debts ae they can easily do, why ahould not mu:l.llnu. or, what 18 wore. to the poiat, the depositurs of these banks, alno be priviluged In reapect Lo their dobia? Heve- ral of_our marketa hiero are mors than indirectly (;)m:all':\ed Inthe turn that sfsirs tske in Masya- chasslie. THE RIS IX OFIIN. The rise and fal] of Ophir la thus sketched by the Ean Franclsco Dulletin of March 141 Tue advance in Ophir has been short liver lnl the declino must be regarded o'lllun:l Lhat it was not well foundod, On Haturday laat Ihu price waa 35 on !londly 1 wae 830 day it rosa 1o S643 on Weduesadny the l-"v. ol "fi'ffl",.??fiu'flwfl'r Bonrdr o tonatsaraniornost ofle ‘i erablo v 3 $45.25 (0 $47. O0OLD AND GREENBACKS. Gold was 1005@101 % in greenbacks. Greenbacks were 00%5@98X conts on the dollar 1aguld, YORKIGN EXCUANOE, s lflfll. GOVERNMENT BONDS, United Btates & of ‘81, v u{mfiuma 2w uf Tiited hlales disn - Uulted btates & per €cat coupo LOCAL SECURITIRS. ity Rellway (Routh Sid Ln; Ihlhuy"lul Side) “Ansinternat. —— BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK, & To the Weatern Associated Press. NEw Yosg, March 21, ~Uold opened and closed 811014, with sales doring the day at 101, Carry- o rates, 3Q54%. Elivor st london, 64 5-16 pence. Here ailver Lara aze 120 In greenbacks and 118 (n gold, 54- ver colu, $,@1 discount, Uoverumenta are drin, Rallroud bonds are strang. Blato securitics sre dull. ‘The stock market was irregular, except for coal ahares, which wero strong. sdvanciog 3 for Nor~ zls sud Essex. 1% for Lackawsana, and 1% for Delawsrs & Hudson. After 1 o'clock there was 8 resction dn these abares of 4QK. The genersl ist fell off 1iG1% at the openiog, and, alter se- ]cun‘nlnl llu.".be::‘ml hu;y. "IndTlum:hml tho wosl Uricce aftos the sccund call, petivity”as i Lok S, wiicn aro hoiacicnl e sales frowm & still latee Bhares geaerally w with the decline in ndca ¢ markel ¢ .Xnnu of i to {‘- from u-‘lnv::x $0id vp from 10K 10 114, sud closed at xu.. Tbu ,c.ma Northwestern stocks were well anpported, and continued the favorites of speeniation. The reac. tion during the afternoan waa caused by rome #aler to realize ard tho effort of operators (belleved 1o be the Twenty-third strect party) to make A fam in the marker, Trnatctigns wero 181,000 shares, of awhich 2,400 were New Yark Centeal, D000 Eehe, 0000 Lake Share. 17,08 yorth: western common, 8,000 Rock Tsland, 10,000 St. Fanl common, 2,400 preferred, 47,000 Lacka- wanna, 5,000 Defaware & lladson, 8,060 Marrie & Ersex, 3,000 Michigan Central, 2,400 Pacific Mall, and 7,000 Weatern Unton, Monoy market easy: 14@5, closing at 1. Prime mercantite paper, 420, Cuatoma receipts, &i80, 000, The 'rrennfia %u%fl $197,000. earinge, 8terling steady; long, 487; shost, 489, OTRRXARNTA, Goupons. ‘81, e Connona, . Unfon e ulckriiver pld Pacine Mafl, i ion £ mnulufin L... Senweste Northweatorn ! with the correspondin, r. Bhow thie nmall lons o na’ 10 ‘»fi Y 101 Chicago, 1. 3.30; Naw Oc: i, 4 4-10; Hattimore, 123 Loutaville, # " Gloveiand, 41 1010¢ Sytaca B, 8-10; San'Franciec 408-10: Milwankee, 22 11105 Indlanasalie, 3 New Hayen, 1 8-10; Lowell, 28:10. The decling at New York, New Orieans, and Lonisville 1 duo entircly to the transactions of the first week of March, A gain appearcd in the eecond week, Mil- waukee doca remarkably well, becauso the wheat morement u large ihis year, and was unasuslly «mall in 1877, Tho incrosse at ioston In probaoly dua to the Improvement In the forelgn trade, Some of the monufacturing lowna are alsp showing rssler acliviiy, On the whole fhe retarns botter, pricca’ coneiderad. than hev have hecn for Unquestionsbly the passage of the Bilver iy nan given new )mp! and confidence to n part becaiss the bill passed wan no rariee ot 1 PAZS optara 1L In sl expberd i rove better in effect Lhan it really will. This opa cora far {0 make good busineas, and It is clear that whother well or il-founded, hone has actually revived fn some quarters, snds belter basinesn may follow. ES BA% PRANCISCO. Sax Fraxctsco, March 21 llnwtnz are tha closing quotations at tho Stoc Dion, Congalldsted V' xmnln. RIGN. Loxnox, lhrch "1—5 p. m.—Convols, money, and aceannt, 05 b-1 United States bnnda—'&w. 10343 '07s, 107 l new bs, 106!, preferred, 10% % Iitinols Central, "Founarivants Central, 28, hti puitTon In e Bani ot Exneland decteased £56,000 during the past week, Tho propartion of the hank’s reserve to fts labillty is 38 18 per cent. Fants, March 2L.—Itentes, 110 22 ‘The apecie in the liank of Punce lnue-md 12, 00,000 francs daring the past weok, Loxtiox, March 21.—0Ono of the oidest banks in Prague (Bohemis), the Grund, bas suspended. REAL ESTATE. ‘The following lnstramenta wero led for racord Thuraday, March n- DeKoven at, 200 11 & af Jslsted 4 ft (Improved), dated Mareh 2 Tgckwellat, 22 {t of Fulton 3 11 wmmmw pxm 73 ft e of Btow fitss d March 3 0% Woat B0 av Fexiat fte dated Mureh 50 850 COMMERCI;LI:. The following were the latest auotations for March dolivery on the leading articles for two days pastt Wednes. Turee consai Bteriingarchanks Tha foilowing wera tna raceipts and shipments of the leading srticles of prodnce in this city dur- Ing the twenty-four honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Thorsdsy morning, and for the corrcaponding time twelva months sg Shipmanis, 1878, (1877 10,8077 29,201 " Wittdrawn from_siare during Wednesday for city consumption; 1,803 ba wheal, 033 bu corn, 4,201 b barley, The following krsin was tnapected into stors in* 1 bard whest, 21 cars No, £ soft apriog, 6 cars No, 3 do, 1 car rejected do, 1 carno grade (30 wheat); 14 ¢sra bigh-mixed corn, 42 cars new do, 75 cars ew mized, 30 N0, 4 corn, 73 cars rejeclod, 12 care no grade (240 corn); 26 cars white oats, 13 cars No, 3mixed; 8 careNo, 2tye; 1car No, 2 bar- ley, 1 wflo. 3 do, 2 cars feod (4batley), Total, 825 cars, or 135,000 bn. Inspected out; 83,668 ba wh €23ba com, 3,168%u rye, 8,505 bu barler. Several communicationa have beon hauded In within the past week In reference to the rules of ua Board of Trade which aze geucrally known as corner.” Wae csanot us m bas boan referred to a Commit snd we have siceady sdvised that arguments pro sud con be eabmitted to thst Committes, The proposed smendmonta to the pravision rules of the Board of Trade will bo passed on to-day by Sallut from 10 10 1 o'clock, Io snswer toan inquiry, we atate that the duty on wheat impoited into Frauco from European porls L» 60 centinies per 100 kilogrammes, which ia about 8c yer bu or 1s per qr. The duty on whe: ipe ped direct from non-Kusoneau pozis ls six limes a5 great, Oats, rye, and barley, from Euzropean ports, #re exempt from duty. Thbe leadivg produce soarkets exhivited few Hol fruer, casy; while breadstufly mostly wnded slowly downwards, In sympatby with re- ported duliness fa Now York, and & tame fecling in grain {o Liverpool. British consuls wure quoted one point higher, and there waa littio news of im- portance from political ceatics fn tho Old World, while raloy weatber bere was accompanied by rather smal) recelpts of gratn, ezcept corn, but tho weported outgo was fair in volume, Dry goods were moviog on & gemerous scale, ot only was there & Libers] volume of mail orders, bul there weze many buyers Pprossnt 1o persas, and THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MARCI 22, 1878 the azeregate aletribution reached satiafactory pro- portions. Prices were stoady and nniform. In the grocery market no very prononnced changes were noted, Coffces diapiayed more ateadiness, and Insngars sltzhtly increased firmneas was ap- parent. Teas and sraps were casy; other lines nominally steady. Batter metwitha maderate des mand at presions quotations. - Cheess was weak and declining. No quotable changes wers devel- oped In the dried-frait market. Of foreign varfeties, priines alone were fizm. Domestic dried were fafely steady. Flsh were without quotable change, being in good demand at very fall prices, There wasa falr movement in oils At previons pricer. Lard and turpentine weee weak. Dagring remalns aniet. Leather was reported dall and e he Tamber market was active and firm, Trade s much bettar than & year agoat this timo andis rteadily gaining fn volume, There is talk of ad- vancing prices on the first of next month, The hardware merchants report & fafr trade at the enr rent quotations, Reeds wers lower, exceptthelato varletien, underJiberal offering, with a diminirhed demand, many of the more urgent orders having been flllea. though conalderable timothy was sold ntthe decline, The hay market was firm under #mall offerings, with a good laquiry from the local trade snd ehippers, fides, wool, broum-corn and enlt sere unchsnged. Poultry was in:moderate request at {rregular prices. Ecgs wero weak, the recelpts continulng large. Rall freights were in fale demand at the recent rednction, the basis belng 20c per 100 1ba on lrlln to New York. IN NEW YORK TESTERDAY, March 21, —~Recelpte—Flour, 15,415 bele; wheat, 86,850 bu; corn, 100,320 bu; oats, 47,407 bu; corn-meal, 1,715 pkgs; eye, 31,428 ba; barley, 5,600 bn; malt, 4,364 bo; pork, 033 pkga; beef, 1.500 pkge; cat meats, 2,680 pkgs; lard, 3,561 kegs; whisky, 703 brie, Exports—24 hours—Flour, 0,300 brls; wheat, 118,000 bu; corn, 53,000bn} oate, 1,000 bu; rye, 28,000 bu. GRAIR ON PASSAGE. Tha followlng table shows the quantiiles of wheatand corn on passage for the United Kingdom for ports of call and diroct ports on tho dates named: MarcAa1, 1678, Mirch 22, 1877, Flonr md wheat, ars......1. 248,600 1,810,000 357,000 VISINLE sUITLY OF GRAIN. The following table shows the visible supply of grain on the dates named: Theal. | Corm. | O Yarchin o A3 o0l Tast0on 2,077,000 270200 { 7% R216 i) 843000 7,053 oo g e D00, 00U, 3, (UL 50A 0020 Ties. 77 2290 0AR, 310 Tarley, Also, 622,000 bu rye, agalnst 554,000 bn on week previously. G00DS RECRIVED at Chicago Customs March 21, 1878: Jobn W. ills, 75 packages plckles, etc. : Vergho, Ruhling & Co.. 1case toys and fancy goods; John V. Fare well & Co,, 0 cares dry-goods; T. M. Sinclair & Co,, 400 sacks palt; Tho Chicago Stamping Co., 540 boxes tin-plate; Lewis Moss, 2 cascs cloar; Dest, Russell & Co,, 2 cases cigara; McCully & 10 cases window-glass, Colloction, $8,- PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Wero tess active In the aggregate, and agaln tended downward, though hogs were quoted fully ¢ per 100 B higher. But Lirerpool reported a do- clineof 64 per cwtin lard, and other markets were tame, whii¢ thera was & scarclty of buying urders here, #0 that nost of the trading was [ncal. There were freg sellera throughout, and the market slowly weakened under the offerings, with llttla inqulry, except as shorts were wilifog to A1l at tho decline, I’onx--Was moderately active early in the day, dull afterwards, doclining 7)6¢10¢ per brl, Bales wers reported of 4.230 bris seller April at $0.33 @0.3%1 10,000 bris sellcr 3ay at $2.35@0.4743 2,000 bris selfer June at £0.5080.60. 33, bris. The markot closed tame at $0.20Q9, 23 for spot; £0.20@9. 234 seller Avril; $0.3320,87!4 seller Mayiand €9 60 soller Juno. Prime mess was quoted at $9,00@0.2% sad exira prime at $7.5007.75 LanD=Was more ltllv hut deelined 507}15 're Isrger Ihln I!(|B~ mum 6 under offorings wh o w o REnaTLed OF a1 08 4D, ril st 87, 07ia7 18, 11, o on 14 And 1,7 llunlnr.lumnllx ' b 18720 tea. Tha market closed iame l ‘or acller i 07\ seller Aprily Mayi and S5 oaig elier Junes herniiictand and 8 dhado eastoe at eyl it Inquir) y'Uh Tneal TheiTes. Loieh shoulders_seller May st 20 boxes lnmt and shart cleurs At §3. 10: &1l 150, it at 64,70 selier Aprli 8 4.8 18410 buyer tays and 8003 aeilcr Jude, e Tollowing tanic mows The losing orices per 103 1be on the Drincipel cntaof meat SAnul- Bhart L andan, Ahnrt clears. ciears, 00" gl o8 ay. bozed . 10 T Lonig cleary g e de 84,73 Fasve, and B1a7i4 osneds Cumberiands, Siyan s boxedy land cuy ham, TaTge boxeds swent-plikled hems, 6¢wie fur 16 and 15 T Srotakesigreentiams, SK@INOLUTIAMORYErages; RTeen % axanc for shoulde acon auet axua@oe for ort rloe, UAGNG fur, Short clears, Sas(c for hame, clnvucfl and packed, a2 guilet and 4N @, B Tron ~Were steady aad quiet at $0.00 Q0,00 tor messl $10.00811.00 far extra mest: aid $15.00@15.00 for hams, c;l‘“:: I.;lw—"u quated at 7o for clty, and 7@ e for BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was dull and unchanged. The trading was entirvly local, shippers being unrepresontod, but hold- ers wera relatively firm, as the shipments are much ex+ ceeding the receipts. Bales wern reported of 23 bris winters on privats terma; 400 bris soriog ex- tras, partly &t $3.50; aod 160 bris spring su- porfines at $3.80. ‘Toisl, 533 brla, The market closed ab the folluwing s the nomipal range of pricess Chotes to favorits braade of winter, €8.60¢0,73; good to prime brands of winters, §3.50@6.00; chofce to fine spring, $3.50@0.00; falr ta good apring, §4.60 @3.00; low spring, §: 1.60t fair Lo good Minne- suta springs, $3.0083.60; cholce to fancy Minnesots rings, $0.00@0.23; patent springs, $4,5088.00: low 15043, 50 rye, $1.0083.231 buckwheat, $2.00 HRAN—Vas falrly sotive ‘wera reported of 80 tol 314.7% frea on 1 MILL-BTUPP ut 230 per ton lower, 4 $12.50 per won on track, aod ard cars. Sales were made of 10 tons shorts at $13.00 free on hoard: and 10 tons cosrse Dinons A6 8150 0n ack, (rSoRMEAL-—Coarss wasquated at 819,80 per toi on rack; vale waa mails of 40 lous choce yeliow st 818.50 s n boa n fi cars, lvm:.\ -wumrl active for Lhe samsan, and saain e market for next moothy alvanced @ e siore, b the el‘l‘reflu of n ora’ one bu, r“'azu 4 of -mcn [ty Treis as 16 be dlsconniod k-n-uncummw “coutritia un a4, i lh!l"lltfll thmuumuu. and pri Iffeut re- Yero reiatively strunal Futires ware afteted Jery fraely, moatiy by’ lang piities wio' did not ears 7, 807, lougert the quaniity” of wnort sellivy e lmmnlyuu moderate. Beller Auril told early at 8l aclincd o 8100 alviaced to X1 o 81 -NN 34 4o close. Gelle llmnumm or fil" e, Y r fi zed gecelpaaot No. dclosod'at Ho fower krades wara laactiy; guoted, hput sales we ted Of 1400 b Ko, lerln 51071 s ' FeRUIAT do a |m:gn:u AR PRI R A L i‘.x' Haup WizaT—~Was (0 good demand. but ver) 1ot pirie ST e l'l.v ho“ntur gt lflhudfl'fl!utflllll 23 free Wasteme and steady, but ewler, excopt at theoutset. Thu warkes bout Mo i on bose COl t weta W \urk was it wilh recedl mowhat r han Lhe previous a7, DUt the mavkes was [revenieq (Tom muen weak: Beat by (e fact of demp weather. sauiple lots w jemand, with 'tly Ilul- ifference (u ected fres o board cars saliiog chicdy at loaibncy fod, tnixed do dic, Tlery wis very fitle, doluia futures oxcept for May, wl AL 42he, und nrlde lnd) < At fl rrl 9. er : I‘& 1nul 104,000 b i Jals wero tnore wollve and weak, closin ulu The Iflll’.!l ducilued u e jower New Yurk, aud lo (ulluuul he receipts vlen agaln fuir, areicly oleces b %z‘w‘nm{ rgely ullered, huu cadniry and e blow omia A £ ez un truck | -\nt PN Wit Gulets Lhough Lo g o e ““"l“’q“m ‘u';‘lml alr r(:l‘uukull ormer, ‘e and scller April was gom| nalat s ic, Marcha ol 2 al betng mads of Mbfll fitmmmmuma Tor ady. with, 0 tea at 47.07 or A i 3 Rl and 7,15 for frath were sranar. | &ales 10 (w0 VR ATt Fibe cath 4194 74, R0; 4011 bosos long andahorteleat on private terms 23 hotea hams a1 Aige. b falriy active and firmer. &n lcl;ln ”md“ o, ‘T "Ciowen "Rt FLovar) [0 Tin dtcty at 424@42K0 for Say, 43¢ for April, | '“" d’“ IR at atgo for March, 23g@c for ADR) and Josge for 0374 Ic \l‘ a £3 ;llfllfll ;"’ 'Di‘fl m el Skl wm“mfa'mu ‘N ok -‘:’:fi 33 tor Aptl £0.50 for June, 8. 3% 0,40 for "% i pleady at 47,137,111 for WorTvand 47,5 for J BE#7. 15 for Mey And 87,514 for dune. !m‘rl,mx were unolednfl.‘m!uh lnd L ml 83 for M — GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—TWas qulct at $1,03@2,08, BIROUM-CORN—Contlaucs fn light request and steady: Cholce green hutl, 0264t ted-tipped medinm do, S@ Biycs green brush, with hurl enough $0 work It, Gyges redstinped do, 44@3Mc; xreen covers and stde, Als@sct salk brald, S@dcs ted and Inferior brush, 4@ddcs crooked, dade, DUTTER—-A fale volume of sales was sccompilshed at fatrly-sustatned prices, though the market atill shows a declledly weak fone, especlally for guod to fancy qualities, which aro dlspropottlonatoly high. We agala quote: Cholce to fancy ereanicey, J0@3dcy good ta cholce grades, 23428¢; medium, 13@20c tntetlor 10 common, 7@12cs rolt, 12@:e. BAGUING-Met with & nioderate demand, and was steadfly held at previous quotations. e repest our Hse: Btark, 24c; Drighton A, 2 Lewlston, 214c; 1ter Creek, 20ey Anicrican. 10%et hntia; 45 bu, 13atsc; gunnles Mnle: 14 n%:;n Inm.uml Xl o w un- CHEESE=Wi lolfllflll W !Clllu(l‘ Bllfl' the wing range: |‘;‘:.I. n‘am 1 O”l\‘«’;‘ plrl -llm. Hlll!l_l(l‘ll sk, o sraleh, ol Aot Taach was totne 1A ihi branch ot trads. F ot 1y e the o regate of salcd was small, Wequote nrfcen weak: fnckawanna, Inrco egg. 80.501 do nut oo range. ant sl eex, 073 Ficimont. £7.00; Jut Fric, §3,50, Uaitimore & Oio: A4.00; Garanerrie. 84,751 The oferings continue requirement; ustalned 'lrmlmd for hko Seuly aigo o nr1 o, Luhiteian wingare thequotat] i wu w. flmllq whitenan, ¢ @340 inackercl, ol i or-z.lmmulo.u Releet mese H.237 o, 4 shores K-url. ‘l PR shore, kit ORI N0, o, med i, B D0 40 e farrly 101 George's coda, extrn, §3.0040.231 k. £4.0064,01; Lahrador hers ity hris, l'l.ml .00: do, b4 lnn 367 amoked hal Fater acaita orr ¢y nealed herein i (UEbrlcen wera without enange. 4 AND N Excepting prynes, whicl were very firmi, fliere was n Father cay 1o forelkn frukis, Do~ asy tane 10 the market for Tcatica ware Ahont steady Jhiets was o falr general '8 N demand. but oo special activiy 2802 Gy~-Dates, Bgac: rgs new l-un. paicy Thrkn prunce. "old, Ku@slic: do mew, alelicy Trenen b Taaiach Fainint, mm,u T0G1, 801 Toose, cla, TN@7Me; Zanta cure e e —Aldes apyics, 1o@10¢1 Michizan now, 03 @0 T A C L HEw, sk D) St o u\m, Tid7wct Deachies, unpared. Nalvee, Aeaigc, 2041301 Dlackhereion, new, D@I04c: Taspber: atel pitted cliceries, {74 114@12%cs IA"Hllnlll.T‘"lKBllt. 207 :mn rrtm-h -nnmu. VixgTict Naplea wainuts, 1351101 oy Decana, Texag, Td4o; HiveF pecans, i Whminkton besnuts. Ge4sci Teanotsse oy Yirginia do, 6aate. RUITK=Were quict and unchsnged. Va- ot ars o, and otlies frultaaro frrexilar i x\nvlfl. !l(llllr 0 per brly ters $4.70 SRNDeeriat, Suliiyareds per Bl EB.NGD.50; o, 00067 01 Ga” Doxes. 8335 5,00 Der haxs Vatencla or- 10 Cxiran 612.00814-00 Der caser BTl Ciers wera more mm( hold; the freof de. Tha Areatel, Bins o 0t Calene rantn BTy ol l{""’x 0 And enliivate &y.007 lomons, & Sa.Loatt and, . fiocks of ytitoweare boen » aight mmnc:ln & 2 2001 froe) o teded, i ;;'s'«" raiiar Wi fillw Tose, ‘flt, 0 exin Mear house up, ot doy fadc, “Other articies In_the Hst Taled Shont' stcadys 'm.l e was terorted fale at i ok o lecet ik, 7@%c1 Lot l| 7! 'nSm chn!t{s 0 flnry‘il "'"mo;hpnm iacioe: common o fa Bicirousting, 13%@ SLdAnS-=Patent cut lost, 10N@IOHe, crubied, 10KQ et kmoulated, loatingey powderod, Ton@icie: mnmd,mm (4 B N0 BH@OTL extra G nn NootAiganHer ¢ agMcs yellow, 7uqaife: Uricans, Sommon, 040Nci yuod, TWTHEY prime o incea-Calitornta puar-loat urm-hwum Califor- ninsliver drips, Aansct goad lllll 1ouse a A 4oct extra da, 42@43¢, ‘\flvll nolasses, cholee new, 44isne; do. prime, 41@48¢; guod, 33@UNeT com. 300, Common molashes, H4@3c: BIAC ntrap, LArE R Allapler, Inaiayes cloves, 42Gi5cy cam 24350, TepDoR. 1A IHe! Rutimeey NO-h U9 A S 0% ulcuun#ln l 5 Biug 1.11{ i i 2 wgiel tiact blwom d HA ®go0d demand (ndn were prererreds o i 7, u :Idn 811, mlnfi:rfl\ xed, 0. UVN! 503 upland nrlhll.' I nmer-ue h)\.ll m-{vmm and stesdy, wel e RS Tecelyie mors han ln{lh g ‘el keening the market, wnunu 1., Quotatians: ity Bhtens rmne Ay 1(1'1\ ;ll.un?m nr'n)fd\-‘.um e, Yoy deacon'skins, 3ci ahieep peits. I.Lvl th—Tnu thet masactive s irm. Tl hufchosee F Sarch, 1877, 46 U s desiers wiio | luv- teen ik \anc the Brice. 14 b a have the Anced AL Once, And (16 ¥ Ard deAleTs arpeet fa lio atter seurlay, Bufnisles sre ich d zive iave been sald wt §3, .IIE 1o i Toremes prices inect and conslder t| x b on the acousi arid, castern Drannes of sha Chlppewa iiver. On e b o hiard work to o ' men, urs BiRALING FOCks s FopmY. b Thio envrmous smoust of ol Fepders the drive there dimoule u'n.“%r’o'{; ey il Feap tio ben- rovements, dams, ele.. #nd wil get out thels logw, e bulk of th cron on th siaaippt {8 in no danker of hanging an. Bome W felt by tho yiscunain, Wlver sbout the groat hich will re< $22.00204,00 AT 00600 28/00630.00 hird o e Firet i sccbra eiea aresscd First common dressed afitng, Flooting, st an bnmdl, AC Fine 33.00@3 6,00 ox boal ¢ liox boards. ¢ 17.00@1R.00 tock boaris, 2% 10 RN 1istuek boardw, 10to 13{nen, 20,00R38.00 atock boarda, 121014 13.00317.00 1) or commuia stock 18 3 0. 3. Faenas Coard o, . aid 30 i Comnrion bodrds, 4, 10, and 1812 =S= Finatt vimber. Gio to fx Jickets raustiand select mpge & £ msi 30 Do 10, a¢ -cwnllng toquantity; ber, ¥l d 8c. FrER-~Hotioms, 200; sheathing capper. 3dc, hlllllelv— o Iy At |:'nsn">l'gnf|;u'l-f|"£wmm Non 012, 1301 Amert t o lllv'-nlu d o D0 e 16y with discoust of'eq e en Banr Ixox ~Comnmon, $1.0042.00, ifjesNo. o, "":3“3‘."’?'.::"’15; l| 1o ant 1 ' l!l fll} lvll‘."mfle.u.'m Eh AR A '} ] NA1LE—Wero qulet at $2.61, OILS=Trado was fair at former prices, though lard, turpeatinc, aadkomio of the migor Gl wers laCkiay 1 uots s tollaws: - Carveny Tiodoy. teat l'l‘u,xau Titnola. lu-llru. 130 dex, adiight, eah 2idot Michign e ke 1alne, ater eics 4, 83} aeod, T 4 botled. o7ct wh Toes lmlm i 'm Bestafoot oll stfict y o do satra. dicy do 5¢1 bank ofl, 83ct o itral 0 Yob Curieuting, St aniha aa e udoine, 'r'r' ::‘l“wx‘-"}}" sy npm’h"‘i’: 3 i ral, B e fl TeieriL S0 den 3001 robieed S l”llfi%{‘E w1u dull_at 30a33q for early rose and o for peach) o, F01E loia wero about 106 per hover urllfll i fa) llmlal!. and tha stock ncressing, Iriie cloted at 81,2304 30, and i 45001 tho closs. "I dagaring o, ‘u-m!y ?17\611 s 0l athet ot Soaochuide tor ol L-ta) i modaratedymind at the t ad ‘N Fork fon r%“‘“ B I, it i withe 0] u.-mnu in vu-m and he Iatoly-reduccd nuor ol w‘l-m‘(“l‘:‘(hclmr w:' eed o o @536 Ay, 44156, dong. 0. viaSi: Tos. B i o, MM| lllll‘l‘&. end7uct cholcest, Mfi:fl:g‘ W hnuluu.—C«rnm 23@2Rc 1 odlloy 3041305 me- Yo, i R, 2, lr muue ne-llq Sominon, nulm diutn, X340 Suxes ot 0. m.n.mtar PR 44 i, Mfi"nn‘l'mht' lgnt uoted a 5 iquiry wi 3 ruun‘u.r's-\'\eu siarce e n?mn'. s git. vor buy lottuce, ¥1-60u1"73 per Loxs radipies, A fi{ Uosi plepiunts, 0usd w »: cucumbers, 8 R i oh: 1 lu;;!»)f:cn tho ""“"'.fm!" x’erq-nm: o Tasod of L~Waa (i !RI“HI marketa dleposition to OF Llie is small. We now 22445 Noe do. 18 ey e b Mo o{ 1alr to woud. 3 u%m uo{ando Wool= for otres Comion, 18500 blicts T ; — LIVE S8TOCK. ©B10AGO. 1 u uiagy (\fl le, EWI- & ‘l'- Tluda). LN A Al iplayed quite as mueh ac- tivity as on the two preceding days, and prices were again very firm all around, while for good to choice shipping grades buyers were not averse to paylng some hitte advar The quality was good, and advices from the not_unfavorable, eo that the supply, thongh very liberal, was not m: illy {n excess of the trade requirements, only s fow scattering lote remaln. Ing in the yards at the close of business. Most of tha transfers wern at prices ranging from $3.0044.00 for R00d stecrs welghlng from 1,080 $o 1,150 upward to £4,7524.83 for cholea droves avcrsgiog from 1,300 to 1,400 25, Very few cattic sold below $3.50, the pro- porilon of Inferlor and common grades being notice- abiy small, The market closed steady, Tarves—Graded sieers walkhing 1,430 F e Hwarde %00 $5,0085.23 4.5084.53 0 to 1. 450 I, Well-iattened ateers, 'clln- c N comingn. fo cholce cow. ghluughter, welghing woto 1. 10 orinen catiie, WeIRIIAR 00 r- bulls, and nealawagatecrs. Veals~1'er 100 Ibs (natives). ... . parrs Vul. o 4.5 17 Jous=Werain |lghtar eupoly, In betiar' ‘idinand. end Digher. The recelpta ort of the day and. with 1ho DrobABIMIEs In fAVGF Of A pross atirun s fur Friday and euiedsy. buyers too old mara contldently, and unier,astrofe connetltion Jrices movod 4p AMGGE. L0c b both AN Land leavy lew. Tha former. advanced to 83,5041, $3.39@3.75 for common 10 mih\uluu. jood to extra lewyy hinping grade Did a8, 750350 ‘The market closed Arm with all vold. OO HALES, No, 0, jl \ 82 1,60 o1 . K1 Wers 1 e and nlfir ll ’l 506 1.00 for eommon ta ms it W 84.3503.25 Jor gond 16 afce. NEw yout, New Yon! Ekve n areived, m-xlnsnnm AT 3,000 (o thire dayn aasino asmo tme lutveel;nunnonm trada to make Juax-nxn market) principal cate. ducouracg arrivals and saiea of catifo % a2 the cliange In tho rezular el iy a Tiitato rom Tuesiay 10 Tiiursday 84 dono WY ¥ the exouse fur & beef catile market lerg on other d suan Slonday, Wedneuday, and Frid h Buxxr—iicéeipix 3 7,430 for threa dave, AERIRAL 5,00 sane time 1aat weeks mar ket o ery munxncnly: reulkulm onlinary to cholee uns shorn'ahcep, ¢4 i, fov yeariing lamba, €016 7.2, pumber o AT e car-load choice Ohlo alipped shee l—'fllfll. l?‘ Fival thid sonson, holding for $3.73, wero tiot Telosed good Western wanted at 84, FrEgeaet AT Siday of cach, week. (SrLotis, Marctial.Zcy ecsints, 2,000t act- fl)‘fl XI‘.I\'!Il;'l “l’llmn :a :;I?ll)“n".n t 81, ml fll“‘l b : lD RM hll!th‘:‘ ', $3. 054 4. 001 XCDWD and fll:l "‘ 5 0, teeding sicors. 33T U207 Sincker 2. 3508 B Sg4.231 Colorados, §3.73 —Acll'llllll |D.l' recelbll. W ight shipe 5 oo Tor WPt sl pucing, 63, | bllu'l!"' to faney, 83.4' Witxzp—tood shi ping llhl |Ill II l]l‘l’ll recelpts, to chul CH. 7003 extra Leavy ahi nnln, 83.00@4.50; cainman to falr, §: urrito Rorravo, March a1, =0art —flettlv!l. 21701 rotal for the week, 7,0731 mnkn ml'n and her advanco; extra graied stecrs, 1400 to s n-.! 31,5004 {0 chiolce, B4 KA (0} good sulpne 31 medium, 84.:204.60y Ilghit butc ey Ckr_ann_Lawns—itecelpts, 1,001 Lol 1 J:5001 mabket, withiout decldod chan mem -ne:n,u L 7025, 33¢ cholce, h,'m tear m'.lz'.f:-.s:m".m' :’&.&::'J. L eirs unsold. ' e L CatTLeTtecolnts iy berks, $4.7543. 50 ead i mm"pm“ .3‘“’.‘]]"" quleu Yorkersy xr—Tleceipls, 1,200 lie throuy no mar- -| Cuxotonas, March Shesfiafis-Demand fal market fl'ml ;':!l)lfllllflm“‘ hul:n: ml ‘“K& SRl R e thas N UETYs BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN CITIES, T'I'hlullowhlwcn recalved oy the Chicago Board of ‘Tade: Livesroot, slarch 21.—~Prime mess pork—-Essiern, S0ay Weatern, S1s. Nacon—Cumberlsads, 283 short 1ibc, 20e; Jong clear, 27s; short clear. 388 Uds shoul: dera, 208 64; hams, 303, Lard, 37a6d, Prime mesa beef, Bls; Indld mess beef, s exira India wicss, 12s Cheese, 478, Tallow, 30e 84, Loxpon, March Ji.,—Liverpool—Whest firm, Corn sieady, Mark Lane—Cargoes off coast—\Wheat qulety talrayerage No, 2 spriag, 443 G@40s; falr {fornis, 83s. Corn quicter; falr aversge mized, 304@204 64, Carfes ou passage~Whest staady, Coru rather casler, Falraverage quality of No. 3 Chle caga apring wheat for shipment during the preseat and following month, 47s. Bpectal Dispalch (o The Tribune, Livauroor, March 21-11:30 & w,~FLovs-No, 1, 2043 No. 2,218 Gratn—Whoat—Winter, No. 1, 114 4d; No, 2,108 1045 apring, No. 1, 108 7d; No. 2, 96 7di white, No. 1, 118 841 No. 2, 1101d; club, No, 1, 12434; No. 2 118 0d, Cura—New, 1, 20034 No. 2, 234 04; old No. 3, 2443 No. 2, 27860, ProvisioNs—Taork, 5is, Llnl. 8. Livewront, March 3i—-Latest.~CoTroN—TFale busi- neas; 0@6Y(d; salea 10,000 bales; speculation sad ex- purt, 1,000; American, 8,330, Al ave erage, 1181d9114 8d clud, 11s &l@12a 34 soring, Ds 7d@108 74 winter, 108 103118 4d, Ploar—Weatern causl, 4@ Corn—Now Western mixed, 235 5d@:0e 341 old do, 276 84d2Ms, Oste-American, 35, Batley— Saud. V'eas—Canadlan, 368 64, Croves 5sso—American, $2@44s, Provistoxs—Meas pork, 315, Prime mess beef, 823, Lard—American, 570 64, Bacon~Long clear, 270 643 short do, 28464, Ciexsz—American, 6as. TaLLow—Fine American, 208 84, ParaoLxux—~8piria, Te 341 redaed, 10094, Lixsuxu UiL—2da, 2 Hasix=Camuion, 84: pale, 12s. Brizite or TUAPENTINE—23 D4, Lowpox,;March 31.~0ALOUTTA LiNsnen~508 8d, ~PATROLBUX—4Ts 6d. AXMERICAN CITIES, NEW YOBK, Bpecial DiwateA to The Tridune New Yok, March 31.—Gaalx—~Whost declined 1@ 3¢ per bu, and, aa & rule, closed weak, freer offerings depressing the market sertausly a the sbseace of avy+ thiog ke an active nquiry for supplles; sulppery erating with noticeablo rescrve; cablo advices less vorable; 1,200 bu unerded white Westera poor st $1.30@1.33; 2,800 bu No. 1 Norshwestern spring st $1.201 43,000 bu No. 3 Milwaukee spring at $1.20) 720 bu No. 2 Chicago sprlog st $.3e L34, Com opesed & shade weaker fur sarly detivery on froer offerinks and a limited gs- mand, but rallled slightly toward the close, and left oft bout as yesterday, wilh 7athor mars Loquiry. Rye sboutsteady ons falrly sctive movement, sgala al- most wholly 04 export accoant, with sales of 99,000 bu 0. 3 Westeru st 71@720. Oats agaln receded siigdtly 1n price, ou 8 comparatively libersl supply, leadicg to # somewliat frocr moyemeats No. 3 Chicago 1a etwrs, 15,000 ba, at 34kc; whits Weatern, 7.700 bu, a% 36d e; mixed Weaters, 8,300 bu, 3¢ 30333c. Provisiox s~Kess pork in light demand for early delivery st weak and Irrvgular figuresi sales of Do Im- portaut lowa; quoted b $10.00410.25 for uninavocted snd faspeeted lota; other kinds very quicts for furwand deMvery, Westarn mess moderately sought; March option Domisali April, $9.80@10.00; My, §uU0 10.13; Juze, $10.0410.351 sales 70 brla April opiion 8 $10.00. Cut meats moderaicly sollve af sbout steady rstes. Bacon o moderste demazd st baraly stcady rates; long clear, $3.35 for Wesiern. Westcrn steam lard falzsly acilve for carly dellvery st pales of 2,830 fox n . feeely deais Ins March ontion, 870741 April, 87.121447.35: May, $7.40G7.420: June. $7.00A7.32'41 rales of 2,000 tes April ot €772 @7.87%1 0,500 ten May at 874074560 and LEO tea Juno a8 §7.vX17.52%3 refned Inacti ve; for the Contl- nent. §7.75a7.80, & TALLOW—In rather mora request at slesdy prices; avoted on & basts of 87,60, Auaans—=Ilaw quoted fiem at 7%ATHc for falr to Rood refining, and 734484c for centrifugat on fairly active movement; refined unchanged. Ttk y—Sold 19 tho oxtent 6f 50 brie at £1,0734, and fi"“" private terms; market rather firmer, but llul'u—lmlnlry for l:fnmmodl'lan qnite active e Krain Intereat, malnly in nartering line, st generally snchanged Tatea; of Jhroneh h frelEnt the featire was 1he ox ey Py steam from Chlea o far mum-": Tor l,lvcrronl. room rAtn qlmle- iy ©Yd per bu, but witho Tarier snfomenthre P tha Wotem Assactated press, New Yome, March 21, -Corrox_aiondys fotgattes Ahout former pricy for forward dells fat dri Maceh. Tdiaio.oner Avril 10. ‘L»{" I.mt' June, 1112 { 0§ Augu: 1120410, B R (ke 10.73@10.70c; Deeamber, 15,50 bela: X, 2, ) Yedtern, Ao o 4015801 Kot 10 c0ice, B30 et fancy, €0, T 1Dl Rt 3L Louin 7, tota patent procose, 'eRAOGAL. " Riye-ionr nalet and nchange: Gonx:MEat—Qulets Weatern, £2.8072,80, fin ux—-\m.q—-‘(emm & W liSited export nndeu‘y miliing demand} ni "!ll Anring, ¥1.U0641,21¢ liiwaukes, 81.0; R 2 Tidann Aorini, &1 50k red winter. $1.3191.34t ungrnded winter Téutalo,fses Novoniper, 71 Ay recelnt red \"clle 81, '.LSI extra white, Itre Reltve and Ay Whsierns 3 373 et hut slentys nRTmded CAnki A o stewly, Corn In fair demand; recelpte, ma.lunnnnldul e £ mixed, d¥asac steam inlxed, Mot Nog 3. stigaie gieamer white, sle. " Oataliceriots, 48,0001 mixe Wester litte do, 26300, JaTicd w ed, ange: 1A~ HIIG nl nnchange Haretsles s et ufiy nd mmchanged. Bncar PNI]J ir to good refining frime, 7“5! e R R (Bt mi b NG ‘ )n Porto Llco, Wl(’c lice quiet and Il r--nouvx-qmee but steady; crude, 7!{c) refined, umw—sm?l and unchanged. Rostx=Flrm BPIRITS 0P T RPI 'Tl"—-"rml 1|B. Froa-siendyy f catern, 10411 nvr—Mtnm{ndullnnd nc-T-m.mw,u. R stern les quiet: 8)o. l’flm! urlm llrfl heary #’ 1 d ertrTY, ’ t' @ 20c. ‘;uu euys BAld Winskr—steadys $1.U75. DALTIMORE, I\Auvxonl. March at.—Frorn—Qood demand and l l Corn Bt utwwm March, nial M Bt Ay SH s, OA- G (emen Weatern whi xe 1 do mixed, 33@330; Pinatyyants, sTaaTe. ‘m—nuu And ieary, teadyy fale jobbing demand Llolco 10 good demand, And 0my chiofca Wuurn ol Saect s packed, PrrxaLxeseull and nominaly Tenaed, 11%e. Correr—Quiet and firm; lila M.l. Il 176, ¥ iaky—Dull and unchAnged 8¢ e JRotTA—bious, 20 irles \Wiients 2003 Cis corny 100,000 buy osta, 4,00 e, 2,000 bis, 'Illl;xl"l‘l}bfll'{h A0, UI e Cotton, 8-324. WRLIITY~TO Liverpool per steamer—Cotton, four, 28041 grain, 3 J‘ #e y Do, O, !Ar o = =W h 113 No. whlln o O M :h.\’;"":"'"' iy '}" Y an, ! sy, 0. p n. 81, Phitey mh. Michigas er. woa, s i) dareh, 812t AT 'No, rejec e :?lcnnun. 51,204, 2, apot. 41461 May 81,2 e 4 aml Corn dully mmvmfxnl. 44}{et No, jec 41! dll!‘l!l!fl. e Ao " Telecied, $is CLovRR B rin JigomtvraFlour, 160 briei Wil T o‘mn-unm— ur, 100 brlay wheat, 0,000 but com, 11,000 buj o ane oren, CAtares m.oGnaneclosed with whul"fl‘n‘vavnnln’:erlnllch‘énn. Siarchy €L AR 3 iR 1 LFapot, liclil &t 7 45 Apen letiat 1. 51 $ B wagee 6f Muy AT i NS AT TS T L x £l n:lcd e fEADELEIA, Siarei n.—n.avn—smdr and an- GRAiN=Wheat aulls smber, 81.32a1, et o7 o L3l wl 3 orn dutly mized, s3asave: Apot and March s 09 35, Onts i |xwmm thlth‘l. 2@I70) mixed, 33@34c. "1. unckanged. l’no\' I"lofl—l)ull. Meas pork, $10.50211, Iwei. 24@2%ct hams, HHBM. Lard lu:lil" e“’ Kettie. 87,573 BuTTER—Quiet xud uncha T rn ek Reiolre WeRetn, 124a10e, fuas~Dulls Western, lnml.lwu— ull and unchanged. AVuimes—Ktponi; Western, 1,00, o‘,lw""'—‘ heat, 14,000 buscorn, 12,000 bus oats, ml}:. Lovts, )lunh 'Al —Lurw\'—flnim middting, Pmru-bmcmed‘ lower to -:ln itle dnln{ OnaN—Wheat ind loweri panfek, i clo $L.itiat 10 clostn 1016 casliy 81,12 38 Sdys No. siin Lorn s shinde " betfery 149 lngapr pir i M‘; Oatslower tu i) @8, ltye quivts 3 Pt \vm»n\-mvmyx ‘s T'ovistoxa—Pork dull ' #0.03 on_hoanl, Lard niomioal. Dry sait mul Pl ives fully cared clearivs offéred At Bife cashy de bid,’ Kacon dully aud §3.73. 0 brtes wheat, 21,00 by con, X TtEduiiTaklour 00000 D oata, 10 4,000bu? barley, 1,000 CINCINNATI, CinciNxary, March 3 —L!dn'on—ml(eu 103e. rumn-(nul And yncl 1 prices i hmun cnu.m.r ate—Uomand falfi market e 2w, Ly uieti 008G, larley duil ond unt Pioviatoxs—Tork tnactive lnd lu'lrl $10.00 saked. Lacd In 1ale demandy curren $1.00; kettie, SrToa7.10, | Dl mests dully alnildses, 64301 hori T, 4.0 b 00 Asked eas skIcs A $3.10 Muyer MT Hry clur. 83,12, Bacon dults 84,30, $3,00, nxv—A:"vo and firm at, —Faslor, humnuqnnun!ylo"r. . LUl Miwavaer. ll-r:h ek l—?lrm'{ held, ARATY=TV ife lower: 7Y X )H'llvunlum Nand. 8 2 4o s 1.Gig} No: 2do; a0 (G, 2 numiislat aisadyi o b aie, Ilnle‘ s Tog. B aoviaons- gl nmhlnlml. Sosspork steady ip)3 80.05 dune. Primo ateain [a l’.l(’lell‘l'x ItEcrirTe~Fiour, n.non)»rui heat. 22.000u. BuirMRNTS—Flour, .Yllllw i8] wnest, 3,000 bu. ROAT Towrox, Starch —Flotn Stouy 8 h AT Corn Tulei Bk steadys nfilx'eu“'.’n""’yilfln':v“ga @stg. Ote-emand No, 1, ahd whlio, 430 N 0, 1 ed, 38svc) No, 3 Wh e nns ) JBurraro, March 21, ’fllhli—whtll dull and heary: = l l)l‘ltlapgivl lnunl“"."y'.l 'J-S‘ ] ‘ ‘7(‘"4‘1 ¥ rh priig wws o frack, o 5. Oats Beglccted. x:;n"nruxmem ariey duh wxao, Oawno, 31,20 a1 - Whest aténdys No. 1 l‘lll\fld’mlu I‘KIL\I!-JN hard Dulun do, ll.-\” No. 3 Taol E:“U"W“."hu;l‘iu_rh’“ K Hit T extra, 81,200, 1 L 89,01 T M white, COTTON. New OnLEaxs, March 31.—Corron—Firm; sales, 8,100 baless ordinary, 7i{o: good onlinery, Kiger low middiing, ¥}ci middllug, 10}os good middiing, 1ie; recelpts, pet, 3,737 balcs: grow, 4,738; exports to Girest Birltaln, 10,0013 cosstwlse, 3,580; stock, 279,435 GaLveatox, Marchal.—Covrox—Weak: midditog, 104401 net receipts, 747 balos; sales, 3533 exports, comtwise, 1,382, Monive, March 21.~Corrox—Steadys 100 4 net rae colpia, 447 balesy sales,2,000; cxporis, comtwise, 1,147, CuARLESTON, March21,~CorroX—steady; middling, 10}40; not recelpts, 401 bales; sales, 1,000; exports o tho Coutinent, 4,315 exporta, cosatwise, 101, BAYANN AU, March 21.~CorTox—Flrmi ssking highe ers middling, 1040 net receipta, 1,870 bales; groes ro- ceipts, 1,045; salts, 1,300, exports L0 Urest Drifatn, 1004833 coustwiao, 1,630, I‘ET"DLEUI\L CLEVELAND, March 21.—) ady and unchanged; atandard wh OLZUM=Market 110 deg. test, PiTTssuna, March 31, ~FaTaoLEUM—Crude, §1.81% l.l‘ 'arker’s; rofined quies atiiife, Philadclplia do- very, DRY GOODS, Naw YoRe, March 31.—There is 8 stosdy move- ment |o cotton goods, aad prints are stesdy; lnmzn goods ta moderate demand. TURPENTINE, WiLMixaToxN, x;'c.. March m.—nurn TosrFExN. TINS~Flem st Y MARINE NEWS. THE LOST LIGHITKEEPER. The foilowing la the statement of the survivor ‘who was picked up from the capelzed boat at the time Mr. Shoridan, tha South Manitou lghtkeeper, And his wife and child lost their lives: Ch charsan, M. Mre, Bheridan, and it baby b ploasan AT OO 80 i e ot -n‘h- Sae mtio of 50 Habihouss, -lm. Ihl T‘u wont ““fi" 0ae of the ol an fher ann rrginy ullo nwr, he b v‘“ riy die lfim' St o ire, -5 dad dustly boch ahe and Mr. sbaridan or bl um TouF nours aha. u:u. S mnm‘l ore sbout 3l s whoa & e y 1 was slnost guoe when Ahey rescund i, Mr. 8heridan, the Ilfhlkupu soferred to, was formerly a resldent of Detrolt. 1o scrved in the aro. -ndrcnlnd woundsia the lm “n which utitted him for active tmplo{ment. Ho had boen oeper of the lizhthouse at Slanitou since the l-ll of 1663, He leaves four children, nons of whom are ovos 10 years of ays. ACTIVITY AT DETROIT, Conslderable activity was diaplayed in the bar- bor yesteiday. Nearly all of the stesmors ara Autlog out and several schovners are busy deading tholr canvas, The tag lesolute was busy irans. ferting o venscly about thu tiver, tud amony athure the tug Vulcas to Clarks dry-dock, whore -h- u to receive 8 thorough ‘ovorbauling. —Jres Pran, 21, ——— ‘'THE HWARBOR-MASTERS. Tha Mayor has wot yet diswlssed one of the Har- ‘bor-Masters, sud It Ls to be hoped, for the sake of marioe iotoreats, that b will not do so. Althuugh there 1s & prodatility mx 1ho scason willbe s ;{n one, thers [« plenty for Liva men to attend to, : especially when darge flectn Arrive. #al DEATIHL OF A LAKE CAPTATY, Capt. John Wacner, & well-known laka-capian, aled on board the rchr Petoraon, Iying aear S1u. teenth bridee, yesterday marning, of neasioin & tho head, from whic s nad ben wuffering T 3 long time. 1e. wia About 03 yenrn of nvevan time of his denth, and bore an excolient renntatinn nA A seaman, 1o WAS master of the schr Ameries funt senron. and Garing the winier mad becn epor e P'elerron, apt. War Wita 10 mourn nte losa bl Warmerleavon s THT. CROSSINGS. Two ‘hnndred thousand dollars fa the amonny recommended for the Limekiln Crossing thix sen. #0n, and it |8 10 be hoved that Conereas will make tho appropriation, and the Cbief ot Enaincers wil meh the work at that dangerous point Dassibie dispatch, REEOY: Boint “with. oll THE GRAND IIAVEN. BARGES, The towing simr New Era, Capt. I’nllonw, Bre tived yestorday morning with the Grahd Haven barges City of Grand llaven and 'Prentice oy, ‘with cargoes of Jumber, —the first “trp of the lc.- ®on. They will contiaue on their tripa as usual, ARNRIVAL OF TIIE 8NOOK, It wan Capt. Jamea Jackeon who brought the Mloam-barge Snook—the first vesseel throush the Stralta this pcason, and the earlicst ever known— to thin port, and to him the credit ahanld bo given, The Snook arrived Wednesday night. LAXE FREIGIITS, ‘The mchrs Onconta and Parana were chartered yesterday for corn to Duftalo on private terms, bee tleved to be 23, The achr Col. Ellaworth for cnry to Collingtvoodl at 2c, free of elevation. The tota) capacity was about 70,000 bu, NAVIGATION NOTES, The Erle and Oswego Canale will probably b opened abont April 10,...Workmen were buay y lcn.lny gelting the floating elevator ready for busi. ..'The catamaran Buchtel s not golng to e. |m , a8 has been reported, Cant, Harry Chap. non wania to aell her....The Anchor Line propel. lers in this port nre boing cleancd up and pot fn ahipshape for an early start....The Toledo Pro. dnce Exchango has inilorsed the action of the Te- troit Roard Trado in_protesting againt (he tranefer of the Lifo-Saving Bervice to the Navy Department. PORT O CHICAGO. The h\"nl!llw wera the arrivals and clearances since last repost: Annuu—nm»r Muskegon, Alrenn. sundries stme i prop 0. undrice; vers, 150 tonn lée} AU, 300 b Ty eanaha, 430 tond It achr m linkicr, 30 M Alavess acdr J. 0. Thayer, Eacanal o toneIdes achr Amnekeng. 3 fiske:on, 8, lmmnm«l tles; schr e, Lawrence, pen, 2710 rally cnn.uru—-mm A Aranil ‘Haven, sondien; i Aias) -l-rfl aundrl ‘rlmmm-lnu VaRdoln CIEATed e, Sehe b Law- € pache Amosiear, Sturkegons sene Te Ahnaj {zxis Doak, Kt. Josent: achir Kato' Lo fene €U Sireci) Taconiabas yton O 1 Heaths n-u-_,.. TRIBUNE BUILDING imu:c'rou\'.: Rooma. Occupants, 1. TO RENT. 2, €. K. MILLE 2 JOIN T. DA 4. DUEBER WA \TCH +CASE MAN'F'G COs 50 TO RENT, 7. 6. C. COOPER. & WM, C. DOW. A, J.INOWN, W, RODDINS, 0. WRIGHT & TYRRELL, 10. CITARTER OAK LIFE 158, CO, 11412, FAINCIILD & DLACKMAN. 1413 JAMES SIOKGAN, . W, PRIDGT. 10, IENRY BEELYE, - W, D, COOPEN, 17. TO RENT. 16, O%0, & L. P. BCOVILLE. 10, KWING & GARDNER, 20-31. D, K. PEARSONA & CO. 22, ABSOCIATE KD 23, EDITOIRL. i MANAGIN 2% ASSOCIATE EDITORS. 20, L. C, EARLE. 7. W, 1. BARNEY & CO. 23, WILLIAM BROSS, 20. NORCROSS & McELDOWNRY, 80. REDPATIL LYCEUM BUREAU. a1, COMMERCIAL EDITOR, 3% W, W, DE. flm. 33 TO RE 35, NIGHT PI)ITOR. 30. CITY EDITOI. Ofceain the ulldinm to ront by W. . POW, Tioom s, Puh\'flllnAcllnll nALvmulu co, & AELP! F@R THE WEAK, RERVOUS AR BEBILITATED! The afiicted can now be restared to perfect health and bodily encrgy, without the use of medicine of any kind. ‘ PULVERMACIIER'S ELECTRIC BELTS' AND DANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement. Tho most learned physicians and selentific men nf Europe and this country indorse them. ’rhm noted Curative nppllnnu- havo now stood the l for up\vnnl of thirty yeam, nnd prote by Lotturnelutint. fa wil 'tho prmupnl cuunu es of tho world, They were 4l»crrml tho only Award of Merit for Flectric |l pliances nt lm rent \Vnrhlu LFxhibitions lll‘ll. Philadeiphla, and elsewhero— il 1 found the most valuuble, sate, il cfllelent known treatent tor of dlsvtwo, READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? wish to recover the same degree of venced ollowing our diveinod condition? Are you sufferiug from Hi-health {n suy of 1ta many wud multitarl- olia forms, consequont upon & lngering, ne oipt, chronla oF (unctional dixeuse? Do y taol neevous, debilitated, fretful, timid, and Lick the powar of will aiid aetioh 7" Are you subjeat Lo loss of memory, huve spells of falint- fug, fulltioss of biood I the head, foel Hxtlews, inoplig, uniy for busine or pleasuro. & wud Miject Lo fiA of melnucholy ¥ Are your Rid- blowd, in"n disorderal con- A co. and Tealth, stronth, and encrgy an ox In_foriner yours? Do any of tho Aymptoms or closs of wymptoms muet e, Chtomaeh, of ditlen? Do you suffer from rheuniutisng, neurnigla or mehies nil paina? Ilave you boen Indiscreel 1n early years and find your- solf hnrasied with a “miultitude of gloomy Aymptoma? * Ato you timld, nervous, and forgotful, and” your mind continunlly dwells ingon the subfect? finve you lost confidenra in_yoursolf and energy for business purauiia? Are you sutfeet ta nny of the folluwlng syinge tomi: Restlons niglits, hroken sleep, silghts piare, dreatus, palphtation of the heart, buah- fulnens, confuston of Ldvis, aversion to soclety, dizzinesy In the head, dinness of aight, plm- ples and blotehe on 'the fica buck, nud other despondent symptoms? Thousands of young mwn, the middlo-aged, and oven 1he old, wutfer from nervous and 'physieal debils Ity. ‘Thousands of fenules, lou. are broken down in health sud nplrf from_ disordery peendlar to their aex, and who, from fulse Inmdesty or neglect prolong thefr sufferings. Why, then, further m-;’loel o wsubject so pro- duetive of health and hinpplness when there 1s at hand o wmesns of restorution? PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS cure these varlous diseased conditions, after all other meunl fall, anud we offer the 'm-l conviuelug testlony direct fiom the sf Hicted themselves, who have been reatored (0 HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugging In vain for months aud years. Hend now for DEsCRIFTIVE I'.uu kT i THR ELXOTRIO QUARTERLY, u langs Illus- trated *Journal, Containing ' full particulars und INVORMATION WORTH THOUSANDS, Lup- fes malled free. Call on or address, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC €0, Cor, 8th & Vine Sta., CINCINNATI,O. Or212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST., CHICAGO. BEF~ Avoid bogus appliances claiming elcc- tric qualities. Our Pn’::’:lphlel explaing how o distinguish the aenuine from the spurious. MISOEL LANEOUS, . R 10 Privaia Meegital Dr.A, G, OLIN'SEss5ES | Cal s mrha far bk tad

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