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o 3 ! i H THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 23, I878—TWELVE PAGES. d T e o e o o ol ot e Y LI T S e G and domestlc dry oods. The clty and coantry n 0.43¢ for May, and orn #Co. Btockerswers [n_active demand, and | kinds foactivo; for forward delivery, | tions, Inth wnoion trade the ¥ FINANCE AND TRAD ok i e ek TRl r3do wore ordering Iiverally of inpte and searon- "“".'-7”“’"' B T | e o e Tk o foreimg | Wettern mest very tamov March ontloh | tho damand belng 1snald and holders destrons o s 's The stock market is abont as yesterday, with | able artielen and nottons, and the aggregate of $15 for Juney Brom 53010 1050 na. e Market Cioed arendyr nominaly April, €0.83410.00 May, €0,0510.10 il ¢ Bank Clearings Swelled by Heavy Grain Deliveries. The Product and Dividends of the Bonanza Mines ~~Froportions of Gold and Silver, The Produce Markets Less Active, and Generally Easier---Bread- stuffs Tame. Provisions Ofiennd Weak, but Olose Firmer —Hogs in Better Demand, FINANCIAL. *-The transactions of .the day wers swelled by heavy deliveries of grain, made on account of tho decline in price. Otherwleo the nancisi eitna- tion remained very dait - Tha dewand for bank accommedations was restricted on all stdes. The country has ceaced almort entirely to apply for re- dincounts of to order carrency. The local demand ia llkewiro very light. Thers ls so litile oppor- tunity for the profitable employment of capital in mew enterpriscs that very little outelde paper Is offered tho banks. The offerings come from regn- Jar customers, and in small amounts. The sur- plunof loanable capital i therefore considerable, Rates of dlsconnt are 7@10 per cent at the banks, New York exchangs was soid &t 50@200c per $1,000 premium, The elearings were §1.600, 000, TIE DONAKZA MINES—PRODUCT AND DIVIDEND. The history of the yield of the bomanzs mines— the Consolidated Virginis and California—ls with. onta,parallel In the recorde of mines. Ore was Alscavered fh the Consolidated Virginia only a lit- tle more than five years ago in the interval it has prodaced 504, 534 lons of ore, worth 833,604,208, The California mine began to prodace less than 1wo years ago, since which timo it bas turned ont 50 tona, worth 830,317,480, No other mine in the conntry baa ylolded o0 large a sum for £o long a time as the Consolldated Virginia. Thae following, taken from the ofticial roports, and estf- mated In part by the San Francleco Butletin, showa the yleld aincs the mine was opened: In IR73. tona (estinated),, 1n 1574 (1,200 L0 140 faot Te: In 1873 (1,200 o 1,200 fout levels) In 10 (1,500 10 1,570 foot evels] In 1477 (1,200 to 1,730 foot levels. Total extracted n five years.... ..., 1n 1678, first twn months, catimaied, ... . _Tatal extracted to date.. 894,554 ‘Thin ore when ralacd to the surface fs shipped to the mills, crushed, and the precious metals run info bars, These bara are sent to the reflnery at Ban Francisco, whera tho gold and silver aro sep- rrated, ‘They are then sent to the mint, which re- urne the gold In double-eaglen and the sllver in trade-dollars, ‘The table beiow gives the amounts of gold and silver in the prodact of Consolidated Virminia for esch year, and, addiog in the receints from satnples, glves the total bmllfon product of the mine up to March 0, 1878: anid, Atwer, $ J4.3%0 § 337N L 2003404 2B1A40 ZBET OO 7,374, 143 04 0,270,810 4. 500 Total b years. §20,001,%08 829,074,531 Janiary. MO eO3ET Lainim February, Rt BALTH 37,810 o,€24,800.140 $31,381,033 853,867, 101 10 1874 o o ] From samples In IRT EFroim sauples and ore i From oro sales In 1877, Total bulllon product to March 8, 1876.,833, 004,208 * This immense prodact of $30,000,000 has been distributed ae follows: Dividends, 838,650,000; dircount on silver, £3,264,000; and the romainder for labor, supplles, and to pay tho extravagant ana corrupt charges of the Trustecs of the mine for milling the ores. Asthe dividends tostockhold- ers, and all the othor bustness of the mine, are on & gold basls, the sllver product is valued at tho priceof siiver in gold. This cost tho stocknolders srmuch as $1,342,006 in 1876, and, altogether, 83,204,600 since the dlsturbance In the sllver market, Tho first dlvidend was pald In May, 1874, and the last, which was the forty-third, was paid last week. 'Tho total of the forty-three divie dendn haa been £18, 636, 000, + The California mine haa not had so long a career 83 tho Conaclldated Virgints, but it enjoys the dis tinction of having produced last year tho unpreces dented sum of $18, 850, 1ta production, which began actively 1n April, 1670, has had tho follow. fog resuita: ° Zotar. $13, 4,812 18, 4, 530 10,420,201 012,049 BA1,264 1,774,000 RS ot 1,574 208 "Total to March 7, 1478, 2 ‘The amount loat by this mine in the discount on , Sllver has been $2,014,008, The dividends were ‘begun in May, 1870, and every month subsequents 1y $1,080, U00 has been dlaburwed to atockbolders, making a toisl of twenty-thres dividends and 320,120,000, The total product of both miues up Vo March 0, 1878, has becn 802,281,048, inciud- ing samples and esles of ore, The oro of the Consolidated Virginla contalns 44 per cent of gold and 56 per cent of sfiver, and that of the California mine 40 per cont of gold and 51 per cent of allver, Tuking the two mince together, they have pro- dured, independent of sales of ores and samnples, 442,004,370 of gold and $49,627,510 of slivor, whichi 1« 46 per cent gold and b4 per cent shiver, COUNTING TIE GOVEUNMENT FUNDS IN NEW YORK, New York ‘fimes. The experts who are counting the coln in the Fuh-Treavury will finish thele work this week, All \hic_notes, counons, certificates, olc. , Aguregating over 8111,000.000¢ 38,000,000'0ut bt $104, 000, - 000 In yoid, $1, 166,000 in siver. and over $100,+ 0V0 In uickels and pennies, have already been conated. Tho books of the 'Sub-Tressury hy aleo been exxmined. The vaalte wers taken possea ston of, without warning o Assistsni-Trcasurer Tiilih by Chief of the Redewption Agency ana Comptroller of the Naval Ofttce i, 0 urdor trom the decretary of the Treasury, & erday, They it ance senled nll the 4 tho time-lucks of tha larger 0 that @ possible deficit could nat mado good, On the next morning they 1o work with a number ol a- slstauts. The coln In waighed in the preacnce of Nr. Waitney, representing the Teeasury Depart- meuts Col, Burt, represynting the Burveyor apd Naval Ofticer; Dépuly Assistant ‘lreasury Fatter- son, representing Gen, Uillhouso; and Mr, Ash- ley, Custodian of the Vaalte; and 'the contents of an occasional bag. taken st randum, arg cobnted. The gold coiu 18 In bags of §5,000'cach, and the silver coin in bage of $1, 000 each, About $:3. 000, - 000 10 gold Ia In bars. haviog bean melted down from Koglleh soverelgna, ~As s00n an 8 safo full of coln Ia counted it s scaléd in trplicyte, 'nud a card signed in triplicate ju attached 10 wires embeaded in the wax. ~ From thilrty Lo forty tons of coin have been handled each day. * No such thorough exam}- nation has been made since 1K73, aftor Jawes I, Johurou, who had chargs of the revenue stamps, susconded with over $100,000. The present n- yustigation waa ordered by 'the Secrelary uf the ‘freasury in conssquence of the passage of the Sile ver bill and the prospective change of the charac. tor uf tho funda on deparit. . GOLD AND GHEEXBACKS, Uold was 1005@101 In greonbidcks. Greenbacks were 0DYQ@UY conts on the dollar in gold, FOREIGN ucu.n;m:. GOYEUNMENT BONDS. United States 85 of ‘a1, €n1u§51m-n»;-n Inited statcs 5308 of &7 ulted biates 5-2a of "gs, Tulied btates 10-40u.. s 00} 100 Unite] biia : l'niw}buul h 64, United Slates 4 pul LUCAL BECURITIRS, 1ty Rallway (South Bide), 4 fi-l{- ) Weat Hide). Fralers Nubisaons Cotng LR ke Liacoln Fask 7 peroeas bondssnn » " TAnd toterest. i BY TELRGRAPIL NBW YOKK. 5 To ths Weatern dssoctated Press. w You, March 22.—Gold weak; opened at 1013, and closed 84 10L Carrying rates, 245@ 4%. Bilver at’London unchaoged. Here siiver baws are 120 in greenbacks snd 118X fn gold. Eilver soln, %i@1 diacount, Goveraments were steady. Railzoad bouds were frm. coal shares strong and higher, and the remainder of the lint irregular, ‘The Granger Ahares were ateady and firm, and Lake Shore fell of 3 for the day. Thers wasa firm undertone at the clase, Transactions were 151,000 shares, of which 4,000 were Erle, 40,000 Lake Shore, 11,000 Northw ern common, §,000 preferred. 6,0008t, Panl com- mon, 2,600 82, Paul prefcrred, 41,000 Lacki wanns, 4,000 Delaware & Hudeon, 6,000 Morrie & Esnex,’ 2.000 Michigan Central, 3,000 Western Union, and 2,000 Paclic Mail. Money market easy at 3246 : cloelog at 3. Frime mewlmn aper, 4@6, stoms, $441, 000. ‘Treasury dishursed $217, 000, Clearings, $10.000,000 Sterling dall; long, 87 stort, 89, OTERNNRNTS Coupons, ‘At. Courons, 63, Coupana, ‘a7, Coupont, '63. Rew s, nickaiver acite Mall, . .. merfcan: KXpi nited Blaten Kx., Y. C., ex. 4t 0 L & W AR T Teleeraoh inour! Pacidc. [ il fia‘ racine bonda! 108 H | faion Pacinc bonita..1ong Lake Snore. ., ilinots Cenirdl ', & 1] 7 ' land-gran 1w E‘:fii-fi:flfl v PslakiR Fuad. Sk orthwestern pl Lo 'ATR BONDS. onnetsee . old..,... 343 Virginia, new ‘ennesses &, new.. . 344 Missours, 68 .. Irginia s, old. 23 8AN PRANCIBCO. Sax Pnancisco, March 22.—Foilowing are the cloning quotations st the Stock Board. B 1. E it ilfon, 8 fo sn{mu«mévrmmn. 20 |oph alifornis... 2 Cholla; ko4 Caledol 2 Crown Pol H Eschenner., 3 Gould 2 Linlon Consoildaied: i 44 Vellow Jacket. . my 2'¢ Eurekn Consulidated.. 4 u 744 Girard pri ustice.. 3 A NEW ORLEAN Few Onrzans, March 22,—Gold, 101%@101%. 8ignt on New York par. ' Bterling, 403%., FOREZION. Loxnow, March 22-5 p. m,—~Amount of bnll- lon withdrawn from the Bank of England, £35,000. Connals, money, 053 : account, 03 7-10. United States bonds—'0ls, 103%; '07s, 107%; 10-40s, 1033(: new ba, 10: Erl 10%: proferrod, Illinols Central, 704i; Pennaylvania Central, 28, Panis, March 22.—Lentes, 120 20c. REAL ESTATE. Thetollowing insteuments were filed for record Friduy, March 22: ciry raornTy. Clenver o, ’m?."‘?” "Next Diviaton at, o 7, 474x133 11, dated March 2. 1,800 ‘West Huron at, 144 {1 ¢ of Hobe; ([ Alnlp? March 10, 3,300 T i da e foreh ah 830 Arrabes st ‘e Cof of VINCC Tawk ¥, % F. 10 th bullding No. 300), dated March venth o .é.i‘. 4 ror s RS 00 Foresta 1214-10'1L, dated March 21 8,000 MIchigan a¥, 239 ft & of Twenty-fanrth &, o f. i ol olalog S0l aiken Marel ¢ E. Hinck] Ji A 10100 8-10 ft, (mproved, dated Mardh 20 e W7, Mavson to Thomas L. Hatues), BOUTH OF CITY LINITS, WITHIX & RAT HILRA OF THR COURT-HOLA 300 {1 €uf OAKkwoOd AY, © £, BOXIO 1t (with 2085240 1t m]ou\mi‘ In rear), dated }\'fi',.'.:’y 1 (Francis E, Hinckley to Cf 10,000 Robey st 88 £or of Foriy-olKbin W, W . G872 PR R n 2,400 Evens av. 1 w cor Forty-eigiith ut, T dated Starch 20, 1974 ' COMMERCIAL, The following wero the latest auotatlons for March delivery on tho loading articles for two days past: . Mea pork. Fdeoeoosns shoutders. hored, The followlug ware of the leading acticles of produce in this city dar. {ng the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday motnlng, snd for the corresponding time twelve months sgo: Rectipts. NAluments, T80, 67, 1877, 7,102 ZTENT Oatn.’ b, s1.000) e llye' .. B, 800 A, (o) Ul i, 320474 2200 Flax sced, pa.| 30, 17,1021 o0 9| | 34,470 71.40)| SRR, T u Bl "oris o LT S A T T, MR Withdrawn from store durlng Thursday for city copsumptlon: 1,440 bu whent, 422 bu corn, 1,052 bu barley, The followlug @rain was 1ospected into store in this city yestcrdsy morning: 3 cars No. 1 hard wheat, 9 cars No, 2 do, 1 car No. 1soft apring, 10 cars No. 4 do, 6 rars Nu, 8 do, 1 car rejected (32 wheat); £8 cars high-mized corn, 60 cars new do, 00 ears vow bigh-mixed, 81 cars No,2 corn, 100 cara rejectad, 20 carv no grade (807 corn); 39 cars while oats, 10 care No. 2 mixed, 3 cars rejected (45 oata) { 4 care No, 27ye; 8 care No, 2 barley, 1 oar extra No. 3do, 1 car fesd (6 barley). Total, 453 care, or 188,000 bu. Inspected out: 47,258 bu_ wheat, 421 bu corn, 3,187 bu barley, Tha Doard of Trade yestarday voted on the re- cently proposed amendments to the rules, snd sdoptedthem by an overwhelming majority., The proposition that warehouse receipts for provisions sball be reistered, and that the matter of nspuc- tlon shiall be placed in the bands of a committee, and a Chicf Inspector sppoinied by them, wa adopted by 41610 28, The proposition that only winter-packed pork shall be regular after next Nov. 1 was adopted by a vols of 494 to 80. 'The term of winter storage on grain will expire the 16th of next month. Dallverles made after that date must have five daysto run on 1%¢ stor- 40 that winter-stored graln will b subject 1o leduction of U\c on the 1ith of April, Y%con the 218t of April, and 4%¢ on the 1at of May, ‘The leading produce markets were rather qulet yeaterday, and the gencral tandency wasto s lower range of prices on 'Change, though there was no severs decline, The advi from other points soled qulinees sud an easer feeling; Livorpool belng 84 pescwt lower on Jard, and 64@1s per quarter lower on wheat cargoes, whils consolawere two polata higher. Ourreceipts of corn and hoge were rather large, and of wheat and barley small, whilatte weathor is aptinglike, though cloudy, ang the season s mow #o faradvanced that very few POrGns 82Dt ROy S9YEry set-back In the shave of cold, though we may experisnce sovers alorme. Tbe conditions, 100, sesm to promise good crops the coming summer, that of wheat belng the larg- st ever knowa If secding be an ludex 1o harvest, The question of war la (be Old World ts yradusily losing its lnterest with & tlee lu consols, Lie uews from Europe leaving litle doubt that matters will be smicably arranged, and it {s reported that the Black Sea foota bave already begun tomove, carry- Ing the cereals of Southern Russia 1o tho markels of Westera Europe. This fact ls uscd by our Jocs] bears a8 an argument for luwer prices bere, and soms of them 6re diaposed to bammer the warkets 1o consequence, but prices give way slow- 1y, baving beon slrcady deprasaed by pesca prog- pects. : Tleze wasa well- talned wovemeat ia fotclgn Ay AL 8 1 Tor el 7.20 for May, an be were hieher, sales Tbs 81 §4.92!4 for May and 83.02' for Joi (gl U L ferarsn. .274 fof June, being made of 100,000 bales reached very satiafactory proportions. Groceries continue in fair request, and ars fairly steady, Coffees are Armer than at the beginning of the week, Teas remain duliand easy, ‘Lhers ‘was no marked change In the market for domestic drled fruits. Fish were fairly active and stead: 1n the batter and cheese markets no new features were doveloped. Dagging, leather, tobacco, coal, and wood were quated as before. The lomber market was active and frm. Some dealern say they are getting all the orders they can sttend to, and talk of putting up the price of com- mon staff. The amail receipts by lake have no in- flaence on the market. It is not expected that there will be any Inmber at the wholesale docks befare April. The seed-market was lesa active, and thre two leading eeeds wera weak, clover dropping 10@15¢ per bu under large offerings, with s lim- fted demand, and tmothy closing essier. tha or- ders belng less namerous, The late seeds—llun- garian and millet—were in fair requeat and steady. ‘The wool. hop, and hide markets werg unaltered. Broom-corn was dull and weak. The oflerings of poultry were only fair, and recent prices were obtained for eholce stock, dreesea being preferred by buyets. Egga were weak under large receipts, Lake freights were fnactive, The charters made the previous day for corn to Buffalo were at 2%c per hu. . Thero was some (nquiry for steamers yesterday, but the agents decline to make engage- ments before April 1, saying rail Irel:{:u may ad- ‘vance then, and they want the benefit on the wa- ter-rontes besides, they think it hardly safe fors e P SUfINE & matarial semees: veesel to attempt & voyage of the lakes beforo that { £0.30; do nus and range. and small egg. ""u{ Pled- date, Sail-vesncls ara offered atdc for whent to | Font,&7.70) Mosbure, 80 6! f et for Al Rhart QENERAL MARKETS, ALCONIOL~VWns steady at $1.00@2.08, Gales were reported of 1,100 bris for export st 82c. delvered i Naw York, RROOM-CORN—Was dail and easy. Deslers are All- e small onlers at the given prices: Cholco green hurl, 6@asécs red-tipped medium do, S@AIMc; wrecn brush, with hurl enough to work it, 84RGes red-tpned do, 41§ @5c; green covers and side, 444i5cs atalk brafd, S@dcs red and Infertor brush, 4@414e: crooked, dc. TUTTER~Thit market presented llttia that {s new. The recelpts contlnue to fall within moderate Itmits, and this fact enables holders to prevent any rapid shrinkage in values, though the feeling that prices must so0n go lower i universal, Folders ara avolding a8 far a8 possihie the sccumulation of stock, sod the supply now fn store comparatively Is moderate, Wa quote: Cholce to fancy creamety, 30R33er good to cholee grades, 22428c: medlum, 15@20c; Inferior to ‘comnton, 7@12¢4 roll, 12642ne. BAOGING-Set with ailght demand at_unehanged prices, Thera was a steady market at the annezed Auotatlons: Btark, 24e; Drighton A, 23%cr Lewlston, 214e; Otter Creek, 201 American. 104e: burlaps, 4 and 5'bu, 1381301 Kuonles, elogle, 14@)5cs donble, 24 2iYe, (‘:‘lsfinn—l‘rluun weak and deciining, In expec: {ation of largely-increated receiptd hoiders are rediic, ing thelr stocke 8 rapidly as possible, and concessions are the order of the day.” We quote: Full cresm, 134 EII‘K:' part akim, 11@12¢; (ull akim. D@10c| low grades, S@ate. COAL=—Thcre was duil and unsettled market. Prices wers nominally unchanged, though fn some o A : ricic 4 bid, :'nl’lll»rlak;:n1;‘ lll.‘;l'fltl ::ljn'c"";g o 50@4.00; Garte 3 errie. 84.731 (ndiana .50, nftalo, with abont 2xe COOFRIEAGE=\Van quict, &t 803 for pork barrels and Htalt trelghts wero In falr demand at the recent reduction, the basis being 20c per 100 D on graln to Now York. 1N NRW YORK YESTERDAT. 3farch 22,—Recelpts—Flour, 14,237 brls; wheat, 120,000 bu; com, 72,850 bu; oats, 20,128 bu; o comemeal, 336 pkgai rye, 6,830 bui barley, | o shore £ A 1000; seleet mosh 5,500 bu; malt, 2,708 bn; porks2,340 pga; | No. 1 hay, €4.00:8.25; No. 3 shore, beef, 1,707 pkgs; cat ments, 2,378 phgs; dard, | 358%; $7.5047. 731 2,200 kege; whisky, 223 brle, 1,001 do, medium, Shipmenta—Flour, 8,000 bris; wheat. 190,000 | §:1% feorw i, Brie ‘s o bu; corn, 112,000 bu; and barley, 32,000 bo. Ponna. bets, gaont do, bk, 83,501 amoked hallbue WESTERN GRALY MOVEMENT. TRRGY senlea Mrrring, pes bods Sai. The following tahle showa the crop movement at $1.20 for Jard tlerces. EGG3—1Were in morerata 1ocal renniest 8t 7080, The recelnts continue liberal, and dealers ars unable fo pro- vent an increaso of stock, FISli~Nothing new was reporfed. There was a falr Tocal and’ conntry demsnd st the nneted range of prices: No. 1 whitafsn 25 4.40; famtly 3,401 mackerel, RUITS AND NUTK—A fair ‘movement {n forolm and domestic drfed wan noted, and_dricen wero Again tae ports, inclnding the recelpte t Chicago, Mil. | TEMOBAhIY stealy. Wecontitusto Quolet - oatser ‘waukeo, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and Dulath, ;;l;:’! dnrunu old, N w&zx do new, Mgailer from Aug. 1 to March 10, in the ycars namied: e T & s Zame cat Muscatel, $1,0522 Valencla, 7}4@7}e; Zanle curs Articles, 1R77-'8. 18787, 1875-'0, rants Su47cq citron, 17@i8e, Flour, l"h oo 3,444,810 3,604003 :l?nl A mlll'lD‘—A’fl"n snples, i3@10cs Michlgan new, ol et a— — | &7c1 doold, SH{@AMc; Kouthern, new, 44@nigcs Bouthe Wh!ll' b, SL4INAN 27,575,815 42.710,4%2 | ern sliced, 7@ i'yc: peaches, unpared, halves, Aaslyc, hu. A3 ASN071 3N 7AL0R4 27,082,204 | pared, 126e)dc: blackherries. iew, (5{Q@10Nc; raspher. 11,315,504 10,691,243 11,877, 1:0 | rien, 32434ct pltted eherries, 17@180, T4 83 G830 5,558,309 CTA—=Fliberts, 114@124n; l[lflllfldl'rl"llolll. 203 774,851 507,801 210,04 | 21¢q French waluuts, 10a11ei Slgll'l walnuis, 123 1ic) S gl ———— Brazlls, H\? ne; pecans, Toxas, 9y Tiiver pocans, Totsl grain, bu. 108,153,554 83,621,758 83,004,573 ?,";\' e} \"l#’l‘“fl%"fln“l‘" B8@bifes Tenneesee do, o N FRUITS=0Orauges and lemons were In good PROVISIONS, M AD) AFT Tho sk ol AFe HOMEAS frotta iagetting Wunt: Appies, $3.0024,50 ner brls Esstern An, €3.500.00¢ cranherries, eultivared, per brl, $#4.00 @ 3 wild and enitivated do, $A.00@7.00; dohoxes, $2,2323.00%_leinons, BLMK&.‘S.M!!N’ hox: Anges, $1.10&10,00: do exiras, § oz oranges, 81 0. URUCERIEB~Thern was & falrly-sueained moves ment (8 ataple and fancy groceries, and & steady sot o prices, We quota: RrR=~Carolina, 7@0: Loulslana, 14@TUC, Corrru=0, G. Ja 23442641 Java No. 2, 22 2u3(es clivlee 10 frkey 1llo, S0a20%01 kood to printe, 1414310%ci common o alr, 18H@174c: Fosaling, 13w smiz e et g, do@ e e, o per brl, but closed firmer at s shade helow the Istest :umum,'%mim o Nbra x!uav C1 extra G, @0ct prices of Thursiay. Sales wore reported of 70 bris | No.1Hiebair: C No.2.hivaliee; yellow. Thasite: New aput at 83,105 2,250 irlaseller April at $0.17430.28; U,r,h;bn.g"".fg;g“-flwmfl Bvod, @70y prime to 12,800 brl4 seller May At $0.27530.40: and 4,000 brin | S0 s 2 it fornta suger-loat drips, 43@4Ac: Callfor- seller Juno at $0.42W30.52%. Total, 18,820 bris, | olasliver drips, 3255Cs guod siigar-hone affup, 3a@ The market closed firm at $9.220430.30 for spot, | 4UCt extrado, 42@43c, New Orle: mul_u-'elur.dclog:la #0.22)¢ seller April, $0.33 seller May, and $9.50 seller ) comman molasses, m,muw‘ ‘Diack sirap, Jun " A ). 28 lee, 18R 1KY et cloves, 42@4%0: cansl, T e notel Wb REUOGAAE et e : ullg!(é‘lnnlnltn. NO 1, Uoc 3100 rime at $7.5037.75, 4 P ARDe\Vax raiher quict, and weak eatly, declining Caloaita ginger, MKELLE: *epman mottled. S}@Her . Srtey Wik iy, SRy Whtke Hoses b 2bssc per 100 1be, but closed ® shiado rnicr than the | [ KOAFD lossum, 7¢i §avon Imoerinl, SlwRSHe. i7iaa7 131 6,180 o seller Say sy | W39is feac i T e 1{AY—Timothy and tha better gendes of prafrie wers e el vine W 27 0T 10 TAIR requnst and ai0ady No.T {imathy, 10.00810.50; 20,300, 87, U0AY.60: Mixed, $4.0ee, Wiy nuiand healrie, TI0G PRODUCTS—Wera less active, and averaged easler, though closing firm, The markot was de- preased early by tha report of 1arge receipte of hoga in this citv, and & deciine of 64 per cwt in to Liver- pool, but recovered when 1t was found that the recelpts of hogs had been overestimated. The trading was chlefly local, and, except fome purchases of mests for snipment. was almost confined to changing from one manth tuanother at eurrent differences. Wo noto reduction n tha voluma of shipmenta of product frum this polnt. Bxas Pork—Was Jeas active, and declined 74@10c Valencis or- 2.00014.00 per cases new, 48 50cq o, priine, 4@4Act goo mon. 2 7, 121730 1 ol “The market closed firm At 87, 12% anot o seller arohi: 87. 1214 saller Aprils 87,17} selicr 2 224@7.35 seiler June. 0. 1 pralrie, $0,0k40. 501 slough, $3.70. A=aTs—Wero quitt, with ‘littls changa in prices. | o MU Weidin faie rioiet and steadr. Tiid butke There whs aome export demand, but prlces werenot. | Of thaTcceinta are damaxed. which bring two-lir publlcly named, and 8 moders ew were teported Of 40,0000 Tha Rreen shoulders at ?C 744,000 1bs ahort - ! it $4. M scller Aprll: 4,00 el May: and $4.0246 seller Junes 230 buxes Tuni and short clears ut hc, atd 1,760 boxes do on pri- vate terms. The following tabla shuws tha clostog G rico.. Lettdra from lioaton say thera 1 no demand Jieal traug in fatures, | [V SIS T00R GONCR dRT Renviiy sToeked nd dull. Tha loeni receipts continue Ileht: Cf hiers' cows, Stc1 teers, 0'a01 KrCen cured, Ifg] ey heavy, fl-yl‘! damsged, et pare cured, B@0Hc! green ealied kip. 7hct Ereen calfy 11c Aint n dry kip, calf, and dry hides, 14@15c; dry saited pricesper00ibeon (he brinclgh) cutsnrmeats dan E}d%n‘.,‘ Y551 deacon sKias, 45¢1 HIeeD pelth WoOl enti- ders,vihe clears, clers, | B 3 LOMDENi~The market In active and rm. Bome g part cured. st Sad S B | gcmeraarel tan carly day L. 3. s 515 h, 23 A moreq' % BN RN R | Fimbendicean el 232.0003.00 Long clesrs gt $4.73 Iouss, and &4,87¢boxed; | Third clear, iach ... Sraoan.0 Cumberiande, Si4@sige hoxeds Tong cut hana, 7@7ie | Lhirdclear D todinch.... i % d sidink Catmel plekiod hams, G180Ke for Mand (8 1o | Firstand sscond clear dresned aserageaigrenlioms, Srpgolctoramenversgesireen | £IEthcommon deewed siglugssyv e whoulders, e f acon qugicd &t 4Nt (oF thoulders, SMaige for Yioorinw, secand commion, drel stiort vios, Gauife fur anort clears, BauHc for liatns, | Hlovriok: thitd somiur. Qrese all canvased and packed. lax hoarde, 1, 13 {nches and upwards OnrAsK=Was quict and 44(@0c, with salo of 50 pkge | 0% PONES B white at 3)e. 5 BEEF PUODUGTS—Wers stesdy and quirt at §0.00 @10.00 for ll\rll‘ B10,00811.00 (o extra mess; and $)5.1G1K.00 for hains. TaLLOW—\Was quated ab 7)o for city, and 7@754o for country. A stock boarik in'{6 12 Tneh I atack boards, 1010 12 fncli Catock busrnds, 121016 {urh! D or conimon stovk hoards, 1500 Feucing, 13 and 16 1t.. Fenclng, 12,18, and Feuclng, No. Comunon board, 11, 14, and 2071, rds, 14, 18 aod 181t BREADSTUTFS. PLOUR~Was dull and unchanked. The tradiog was chiofly local, and rathor Lkt at that, while buy- ersfar ipiaent wers (nvislble. Sl m‘e’;‘c was o perceptiblo chisnge {n guotations, foriner prices inslsted on by Rolders, Bales wero roported of uoa | hickeid foughand seloct.o oo bris winters, sartly at $5.00; 846 bris spriog | Lach extras st $1.5030.50; tand 73 Lris ryo flour on | Hhi private terms. ‘Total, 062 bris. The market closed | BB st the following as thie nomioal range of pricess | b Choicu to favorite brands of winters, $6.302A.73; | "hinglca on traok. £ood to prime brands of wintes, §3.8080.00, choics | OIL-Werounchaagel. Trads way uplo romonsble . 500, expectations, ani oo "of th markel wi o g aimifix. MR Sy S moo el i n.fl.x{, Ghotatiana reatn as faliowe: Carhon 11000 00483, test, [3ucida iitaois. tegaltest, 150 de st apriogs, $3.00u3.50; cliolce (o faucy Stinncsota | lfgiit, 175 dei. tests G3340r MIcixan o s a0t L1 o e 0G0t 10w | Bet e vhw e molir eombaler wibterHeashel grade, §2.5083.50; rye, 83.0043.351 buckwheat, 82.00 | CH e o T o, strfetly e 81 10y @3.%. doexira, Aot b ha, 1, aict bank oll, 83cy biralts, ooy BRAN—Wss scliveand weak, under largo offerings. | winter Dilners® oll, 60¢} turbentine, dacs naphitha, deo: Bales wers mada of 130 lans at $13.00812.50 per ton | 42 f o track, and $12.001412.75 free on hoand cars, 5] Hasclo) dorzed, 03 gravity, 15c) gasoline, I"‘fldflrkfl\d- 74 dex., .:,7 Itllfll T ‘West xinia. Conx MraL~Coarss was quoted at §13.00 per ton on s rack eg.. 20c; roduced, 28 dr‘q 23¢. () “ATOF,S‘—WTN In moderato request at 40@4%c WHEAT—Was moderately sctive, and ensfer, The | fFom store. Car lots wero dull i 2545¢, the unida narkes fur May declined 34c, sad closed ?ic D(!Lufl' the Iatest quatstion of Thursday, Liverpool and London for fine peachblaws. FOULFIY=Flie dremed atock was o fatr local ro- were quoted dul, with & decline of Gdatis nor quartar | eNt: e HiEto S Ko, 1. $ArT b T3 pet s gk on arkoes, willé Freuch and Iiritish country markeis | Levah K830 155 N 43, ie. 82,750, 23 herdogs tur- wore a shiade desrer, and New York was duil, with | girmdsciecd f@iler 4o, Hve higher cunscls, Lut'our ruceints were ve?nmlh d | %D Fimathy w acitvo and easfer, selling shaaiteh, o sobl ek napd Sl LA o AUSH vance of He rege o ey closed 't Laie ae” Thursday, at 100 i e i Cceinta. e closed di eeflng was quite wesk &t the autset, hut iho tnarket 500N racoveted tone, though the tradii was chien: iocal. " Vhe knawledge uf the fact That (e miarket s Inrgely avermaid for futire delfvery, compared with the present prarpect of mpv‘y.nnmmnl{m e sellers nivre cantious, tough there was not & declledly good demand except 10r apot,_ Reller My t00k the lead 10 the trads o yraterday. The market onened ar 81,034, decl(oed 1006 ttiber, 436 to B, . atandard ico pra A de at $1.U0@4.23. prime olosing at $1,10 moth was quoted B3,:%kg4.40, New il and Orin AL Thabio, aid new milie e Jiax was dull at'$1.2021.23, ana buek- Was stesdy nnder a moderata demand: Bag- York gne salt, §1.00 ver brii ordinary ry, with bigs, §3.501 without bag, % K. ceil 1o B1.05%. sil closed ai i TR rhe markes fomatns witho Seller April ranced at $LOLLY 04Ty sloalug anfmatlan. - nikrs abe:cionned. fo such uantitics o3 el e e e are requlrad for currend trade, rices ars casys Ga'qc helow April, closiug at N . o jirlce 3 No 2, Hpol ‘salos LT reparied uf e LA Bt v o i o' ] o st $1,044 F requeat at =Were In fair sunply and request. gus sald AL 436,300 Per i1 celory at v and caulifiower as §3,00GA U1} per dobs Bpluach, Gd<T:c per bux, lettuce, $1.504 *: Jocsne per dosi plaplat, 6@so L1 4 Uichanged. Bale was g seiarJuse wm-} f 50 brla o "the Dasia of $1/04 per Raion Jor NeF Arri) was nooted o415 b+ 00L—Was In 1ieht we % o o peter ok fooag prach, el e} SEEutam UhwaaLed oo Sheper an ety 5 2 TegUIAr of freshreceinta, clised 't coBria uu, J0d2sch Ane feece, washod, B3@dao; S4T30 Cash aien wara fepuried af i, onh o No. 3 | @it vosme o, dudizicy Ane ST b s Aud Llkl-utxed st 415(@e2kct 14200 bu cars sl 30w | ERTUEM 20107 alr 10 H00d: S13900 Colorans Wot®. on tracks B hu 1o 8L e dully Fine mproved. Zuezsc: mudium do. 253476} Cosrss Drfaanile, At Skl i6 oo tisck 40, 316240; Cuaree COIIMAN, 17400} Black, L7130, 1,001 1,441 bu refocted at & M 183461.00 0 track. To- Ha iEAT—Was quiet, and relatively firm. WebS TRpOried of 1ot b by Sarnbie ut 1 L. e Ia CORN=Was quies snu irrexularly steady. The more g2 d future: frier, May cloaing b0 and Juna e 87 er thian while the nearer del IverFl 38 40 were casfer, d bac. and the Tower graie Etaty e, Tt vre el ey o 3 o - it celpawere wuch laruer Ut previous aay, and | O iR na g )ity h ay, and red fayorahly 'll‘ that Lt 80 much luw grade to Torce down Drices, eapacially Bs the ined mlwk {or blg receipts or ure hor. Mixed curn free on Luard cted domt Ini 1t opened at 425424c, atvanced d bp 42¢, cling at4disc, Bellerdune clostoir at 4bise. “neile aithuakli the Inapection comng of the recent past, there was corn on asle trade was abie we ¥ callfs ¢ UAH'IBT. '!urllll er dull, lh‘?u § e May 1 rack uata were In fair requeat. 1he ma a0d WeNolower, under Hlberal Toceipis sad froe orer HIVE MTO0K, Ings of futures. and New York was auoted lower. 1he kilicauo, Tals0 was ploaant ang drying, which made | _ Recelote— Cattte, T8 eXwct 187) rucelpta. Beller May opened st ud clused at e, with cunsiderable duiu Ty 16 8018100, e liathg at the tnaie, Rl b ¢ month sold 3 e, and giit-edied Jiegular odta warn quiel st e, "Bainpies wery aciive and were nomiy: a ualit hn"rrellrn pusl ‘\'ll. mul‘"f‘l .h.“ was betear than To:ll..-lu.. s Tt ob previo ol th 7" Cs salcs wers rapors: 3 f‘iglll‘\lflhu )y satnble at 23@28c on k K:;fl:!;:'“ % beto ”I("' I%.DH 1dynmmlfln¢ouwu . Tulal, 37,300 bu, Y E—-W In good demand, bul the of ngs were 800 too smali to uive broxers Lpportunity to @) r a0 orders. Thesales were chiafly of saupl . 2 a3 Ireshy blvllt 35¢, snd Aprit wuiled st ode, Maren 3133 S s vyt o 33212,000 bu by samp) otal. 4,800 bu. . 1,07, 3,510 DARLEY ~ od weak, cloal ey er, = TR M du L aay wewe 4 L aviciomer, | CATTLE—Yesterday's market had 2o festures es- Fellcr ApTil 601 &b 43F0, aa closed wiits enilere &¢Lyst | 2entially different from thoss prevaient on the orecad- fgure, May was nominsl st 40w50v. March or regu- | Ing daysof the week. There ‘Was 83 unabated demand, I o st uict at ©Mc, aud No. 3. fresufstors | gll elssses of burers $4king hold geacrously, snd & Tread o At ore ulet 8LSHED | furthier stight hardenog of prices was noted. Alihough I Wera Pejir the receipts proved lerger .bun & majority of the trada reqen, Cuili Gf 400 b S datns h B o bk Ao oo Z " B trarks ' ok Free uis board. - Tutals 1100 b0 0 bad counted un, thers was o considerable averplug, the humber remaining uusold at the closs of bualncss Delog but sa insigaldcant percentage of the day'e re- 200,000y &t $1.04@L 0K for April | celpba. The advance for the week Bow amounts 1o 25 u st Bl n o w0 $1:0 1. ..;u..:'fl or APHL | G40c per 100 B, and extends (o all grades. The clfect .z%“{.?.iv‘f.’r;.‘" U 8t A or May, 41%c for Juns, &8d | upon next week's duppiy may readily by foferred. A Oata ~30, 000 bu sefler May at 201e, large incrowse In the recetpta 1s almost certain to ro- o b488 pork=1, 50 Drie 83 60.43 10r May and 9.0 1or | suit, aud, 18 prices do nok sharply react, v will be & surfrise fo tho trade wonerstly. Tho present fea critls cal period with Westorn shippers, aad only by the exer- 1 clse of something more thas ordioary cautfon can they e h:p.wn:: Varoush It without scrious lowea, Pur- 8% €400 for May | obases made ou 8 busis of prescst quoiatiane would ba Jetvet ot 40 ¥ Basardous In the extrome, The ran LaTER, Mees bork_ was Brmer, with 89.:123489.35 for Apri] and 80, Judooud teasetler May st & icais—tslca 20 00 B a0 804 #4. 80 cash 400 bas log) lung a5 short clcure aa p ate terms. of yesterday's lueat waa airly sciive and easy. Say sold st 8. nales was §2.7663.40. Very Lttle atull sold under i oo sad clouddud 08 Rl LRSS | 95,75, Whie th wieas bulk of (L cattie cromed 1he Bk "l;:'t 43842} for Mar, 41 urn Was ulet and wyak 8 434420 for Nar, f 11, and 413 v ¢ s or Apth aad B dla cloalag wili el acalce at prices ranging from $4.30 upward to $3.00, Salea st over §3.00 lacluded 39 head. sveraging 1.401 dutl 3 B4, 85 95.40. by I L. Heary; 30 husl, sveragiog spata wore eulér, a8 20i(o for May, sad Apriwid sk | 1,572 Bu 4 §9.37K. by Georgo Adama, Burks & Bro. = 14 Load, averaiiog 1.G33 34, 88850 by Maru Lave caLL, 3 hedl veTiEg LT RR PSRN i Rt H .1 Moas pork was o fair Fuquadt and Araaer, clostog b | 1Uall; sad 14 beads 816786108 b 410 R 4815, Ly B June, $10.0%@10.231 1o sales reported. Cut meats in moderate request atabout previous rates. Tiacon in slack demand at easter raten; long clear st 83,13 for Wostern. Western steam lard moderately active for early dellvary, mainly for refining purposcs, at about former prices; sales of 1.5 fes at 33@7.40; for forward delivery less mctiver March option quoted at §7.40; April. $7.12'4@7.351 May. 87.43; June, $7.53; of 5,23 fes April at $7. 5240 steers, weighing 0004 Beayes—wWeil- [E 110010 1,3% [bs, Mediim Grades—Stears in toe 1,030 t0 1, 200 1be. ., Butchéry' Stock—Poar i, for clty fl'i“mj.'i""“?'én et RO 10. Jion 2.7303.00 slaughter. welehing A0 to . tock Cattl ttie, o0 7,57} 5,000 tes May at 87.40R7.474: And 1,750 tea ek - cinon fastle, WOIRMR T o co@a.78 | Jane at $7.5087,57)6, Tlened quists for tho Continent Inferlor—Lightand thincows, h at87.8% VeUNE R 165 (et TALLOW~1n fale Fequest at abonb prevlous pricest quoted on basts nf 87.0. Ar. Ecaara—Raw in good tequest, and_aunted firm at ] .l.;:u o THWAT3e for falr to good refining, and 71¢@8%c for cen- 14 G 690 ) trifnast, on & fatrly active mosement; refined more . 813 active and quoted 8 shade higher, Incluging cut loaf st 4, By 4 10@104 e, s e 435 | Winsky-Dully offered at $1.07 cashy no sales re- 17, 213 40 | ported. 3. 5,35 80 4 FratonTs—Fairly active demand for accommoda- 1 o o 423 | tton fof graln on berth and charter, mainly in the . 4. (18 420 | charteringline, at uuchanged quotationss for Liver: 19 4,73 |15, 4,90 pool, conrignments include by steam 8,000 but grain At 10, 4.5}) 1? :% 6Yd; 830 boxes bacon and 1.3%0 tcs Iard, throngh i 35 [ie 453 | trotant st 23, 8| 4.73 [10. 4.63. ‘o the TWestern Aseocialed Pres, 1 &5 lis. PRT New Yorx, Starch 22.-CorraN-Qulets J0l¢At1ey i £30 fay 430 | futures steady; Maren, f0.a1@10.00c1 Aprth, {0.0:@ ey |20, 19 | 10.03c: dtay. f1.00@ 110101 e 1.Crath. e Julr, 483 |8 h ,fl 11,17@11. 1801 August, '11.2%)13, 14¢: Beptember, 1104 495 i Lot | @isusop Octoner; 10.AIA 4 November, 10.72@ 400 (32, 200 | 10.73c1 Deeember, 10.73@10,75¢, 483 (19, 3.0 FLovn--Molerate demands Fecelpts, 14,000 briny N oo g 200 | 2., £2.5003.50; superfine tate and ‘Western, £4.15% e 17 300 | 4:73t common to ehoice Western, 84,7843.00; good o 5 i 573 | cholee 83,0085 a3, wioter whea £3.00a0. 40, fancy, 448, 17 S8 | sy exira biio, ‘€4 minzs S Louln 44 480’ it .60 .o ) Im;-;g. patent process, $0.40@8.23, Rye- " £ I 4,80 rin 1:10; No. 3 red winter. 81,33 Nt R %ion #1950, 8131 Nvadeq, whits Weatérn, '10; 4o winter red Weacrn. T8 Was & fairly active market for this de- 1,321 No, 3 Milwaukee, TOHR=Th scription of Atack at pricesshowing nn appreciable Ehafio feom thoss citrrent during Thariday sfiernoon; | SArcl 81.-2iat v, ity active and drni Weatern, TG RinDiy was MaASTALCs AR was FoadL 154AT20. Tiatlay. dil and unchangod: mait quict ani 3083, 80005 10T Commion K0 prime HKNL- 4 elehee, &y | BominaL' Corn-tecelpts, 73, B0 umaraded W ea nmizel, 7&sdlicy seam wized, Sansier No, - 1@5534C1 yellow Western, ), S Y Ied Westorn, Si@aasacs NhIto do, SWe3061 No. 3 white, Sdc. 2,3%43.03, {oF poof 10 prime heavy and = :mm moxlgrhz-flu and "at. 63, 0800 lurm:mlfl';‘n oxtra heavy shipping Iote. The nuality was poor, m of the offerions comiating of IGht and mixeit ou TiAY=-Quiet but unchenged, Exlex were priacipally st $2.0043.00. The followin Hora bt i, 110G AALRS. GRocERIRs—Coffee stendyt iio cargoes, 14@176t Job- e Price. 383,85 80 0,53 R T4@INS{e 10 FOld. - BUANF Stranas falf to guod ¥ B, St Fprime, T35 TeRagd,. dcmand (o msrket firm at fli 0J4c, Molasses—New Orleans, 206 B hiconuiot aod Unchanged: PrraoLerx~Dulls ernde, 7'4ey refined, 11%c. TaLLow—Stesdy and uuchangad, REsTe—Firins soaie. Eminite o7 LpneexTine-Firmj ale. No. Ar. Price.| No, Av. Price Ao, 44,344 "§3.00, 23099 ‘e3.ual EEEREEER Eaas—Uncliange Ymoviatoxe—ews pork dull) $10.00010.23 Mect 00 quicts Western long clear middles, Yo, 1'rime ateam Y Tapd, 87, 10aT 0. £ BurrEa—ieivy; old Western, Ta20a, 4 sx—ileay y b1 SVittaxy—Dall abd Rominal $1.07, B0 103 RALTIXOU! 7T DALTiMonm, March 22.—FLovz—Activo and firm; Buine Jemcrn upek, $1.5084.331 do cxira, #4.5065.231 do Dhiriad e e uthern qulet and eaniery Weatern 3..213 weak and lawer: Routhern ved, 81,231,301 Pennayl> M. 310 vANIA rod, $1.28@1.301 No, 2 WinteF fed Wentern, apot 30000300 xod March, 81 204@1.37; "April. 1 DE TR n 30087 339 78001288 §1.20'c@l. g, Corn=Western quiel ¢ fow: Ha eri” Weatérn mixed, 1pot. 533(c; March, S3hwudTAe Aptil, a3cy May, 83HQ46, Usts~0vod demand an firmy'Western white, 3ya07¢: do mixed, 39aa%es Penne ayjeania, Bwadc, ilye firm and uncnanged at Grade, 11Av—Dull and heavys prime Peunsyivania, $13.006 T T T 3 7! ~Shaulde, pork, 810 ulk meats- ul ll’l]—“llflfl!fl i ider, G@UKct Linins, VK@IOKC. jaen. OM@oer %@ 00, Borran—cholce tn good demand and firmi cholos Weatern roll, 32@24¢; do packed, T@2ic. PrrroLecii—liull and nominal} renned. 11%e. Correx—Qutet but frmt itio carkven, Im17c, 77 . G wars Tnchanged. at183.5093.23 forpoor to choica gradek, per 1001bs: ; ALDARY, Spectal Diroaich tn The Tridune. ALNARY, N, Y., March 22.—Drxvns—Recelotn, 603 carai inst ‘wesk, 390} mainly medium’ steers: attend: anee of buyers throughout (i week Guods Mmarket Talrly active: an advanceof i on il ‘grades n the €arly part of 'the weeks New Sorkers abd Fiver town Genfers ook liberally of oforinkai enstern (rads. dex Imand througout Tively, while' 1ockl bunineas ratiicr amailt supply exhausted on Wedneaday; on the foliow- in day no recelpte. consequently New York dealers | LOTAEETUBRCNS BEmE IO CAAQeR I8 wants wimappiiedt (0-day 40 oAQCaR. the mArKer. Wit FTe—Fl whieAt, 20,000 moderate hisiness: salesof the week thow s hands | po AGEIFTe—Flour, 3,190 hrlsy whiewty 20,000 bay corn, soino Incrense aver Iaat weak. Ritxge AxD Lanna—licceipts, 79 cars) taat week, 441 moderate demand for buth At Iaat week's prieea Hate ern irade wants fair, but local and New York quite amall, Tathe IVestern Assoctated Press. Atmaxy, N, Y., March 22.—CaTTLE=Rocelpts, 1,038 more she s weoks market more sciive atan advince o ™ Siixee AXD Lawns—Recelpts exceed those of laat week by 0.800; no change in prices. NEW YORK, Ngw Yomk, March 2.—Hxryme—Receipts, 1, makitg 5,500 10F fuur duys, sgatnst 4,74 asme Hima Inst weeki market neny and hrisk at ‘shout Monday's rices, recovering (he dociine of nesny iga nofed Wedneaday s no Texas or Clhiorokee showns ondinary to 00d native steers. 1,000 £0 1,40/ 1bs, 90 Lo dross 53 itisg 03c to dress 571bas prime and extrs, 100 11Ke to 5710 88 1L, the Iatter Axure for 5 fancy steers. 3018, whiich 'were partat s ot of 53 that averaged (o) 104 here, wid cort 85,90 por 100 s n Chicagol TN RN T8—Corn, 43,000 b, Fuetai'ty—To Liverpool peg steamer~Cotton, flour, 280 Krafo, MEO. o MAYeh 23— PLavu—Qulet andsteadry v OnLrANS, MATOR 33 FLAY lul*ffll\z. u;’l XX, $4.50; XXX, $4.75@3.50 high (28,75, ‘oris quiets 47:348c. _Oata irmg 37¢. fonxxmat—Dull and lowers £€2.20. .g?&_—uum ordinary, $13 Wj prime, 815.00; cholce, Tork dull and nominal; §10.40, Lard $7.35G7.731 Keg, 87.7%eH. Tk shuulidera scarce and firts looss, 33 dulland nomina); clear 5b, 8ci clear, esting} atouliders duil and nominal, and firmy vl oY 0:32dy teadvs reciificd, 8 Gnocknizs—tofles quicts’ Iio cargoes, orlinary to rilie, 14ai7)g In gold Bugar—Demund faie, macket irm¢ common to ‘comnon, Sisuntcs faif (o Cull Inir. G4@7cq prime to cholce, 7)4@Ans Tellow clarified, @ ot gold for70c per head wore than lic dresa 54 1bs, or nearly $14,00 per head mora th cost In Chicako) txpariers taok 160 At U810, 84ns. " Molasses—pemand fair and market nrm Biter—tictelnts, 1,0, ki by 100 10r (our davs, | Soeman fertuontiok, Iebmuat (A Aot fermenting, & aEAl0AD.TT0NAIms Wiin Lt meekcy minriet sicady and. [ eyt prime fo elioce, 33adte, - fir carco an o % oxpart. . Srrn—lecoiptr, 5,000, Making b.a0o for four dags, | LiiaartrdiOALT to cholce, BuGoNc. BraN—Dull and lowor: 31,00, T, Louia. ; wn“r. Louts, March 22.—CoTTox—Steady: middilog, ¥ Loun—Lowar: nusattled: fall sunnrfine, $2.7543,00¢ 2384, agalust 15 200 same e Iast weeks ‘none offared al afnce Tueiday, DUFYALO, CATTLE=Recelnts, 1.143¢ total Burravro, Mareh 22, for the week, 0,18 market uctive and 'highers 3a | oxtrs, 8 403 $4.73@1.00; family, $5.208 aove Iast week: goou temendy wood to chalco sieers, | 5.30. B4,R5asro; good alippers 84,74 751 mediam, $4 UnATY—Wheat firmert No.3 red, $1. 104 canl 44,40 feoders., & 4001 osen, colninun roughto | @3, prily 81,001@1. 1016 May{ cholce, $3.15@4,00; buils, $3.00@3.75; supply hardly | bid ind . Corn hifkhery enual fo demand. Ml @i Aprili 0N 4Ll Mayi d0uo Ju IEEF AND Lastne—Tlocelpts, 2,700¢ total for the | terjiccash. Nu. 3 rye firmat 300, k, 10,200; market without decided chauge; yards Yatsxr—steady, ¢1.02, re 8 siack saies,H cars. Yrovistoxe—varklawer to solls offered at, 49.00 da. ) 3 lecelptn 7,140 for the week thus far, 22, 6904 market dull and ‘slows salea of two cars of lieAvy AUSL.03@4.101 13 card remaln unsold. LOUIS, 67, LOUIS, March 22, ~CATTLE atruigs some sales hi ety all soldi priu tilpplng steers. 84,745, 53¢ fal 10 good, '8 HxhE, $1.8344. 11 falr 10 goon butchers’, &: comn'and hicifers, $2.00014.00; feeding ste ltvered, cash, without byoray £1.50 bld Aprll, nominsl, Dry satt meat, nothlng dolng. ~Bacon dully shoulders, 4o clear sldes, Jheat. 21,000 huj corn, . fizoriPvs—Flour, 4.000 b TAG0 bui Gata, 8 G e GbBu arley. OLEDO. 'rnuxm. 0., Match 23 5 ufet; No. 1 whitle {tionixsn, " 8120341 exira do, $1h0} Amher 5,700 | Michlgan spot, B 1200 May. gl No3 . 231 U ) o Ni . 81, N I, Mons—ficcolpta, 4 2005 Rat, “Catn ter) highomixed, ‘4fio No- 3. vt shipping to guod Yorkers, 4va: Aprll, 43301 nd June, 43c) refecied, 4iey 1 S3a0.80¢ Duteners 10 damisged, 36c.” e A aT o de S neta: Biizps—itecelpls, | inal. heavy shinpluy, $4.7348.00; y 400 comblon to falrs €3 753 70 EAAT LIBENTY, Easr LInzaTr. March 22.~CaTrie—Recelpts, 332 nesid through; ont hund local} nat enoush 1o market. lono—2 410 liesd; Yorkers, $3,0044.10; no Philx: deiphissselling. SHEEP~Ltecoipts, 0001 selling at 84,0083.73. OINCINNATI. CIxotMaTi, March 21 —Hous=In demand; abipmoats, 1, 143, i yst BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN CITIES. The followlnx were recelved by tha Chicago Hoard of Trade: Crovren Segn—-Mammoth, 84.50t prime, £4.25, IixcairTa—Wheat, 11,000’04 corn, 4,000 bi, LIETES -Wheat, 10,000 bui corn, % X0 by, Tocxna, Marel =4y m,—Gratx—Closed with Jihest dgiis smber Michigay, Sarchiand Avriineld at 2141 81, ales o 2051, No, 3 red winter, April, 81,3156 Alay, $1.21), Corn dulli No. ¥ sy, 450, P March S CorroN-Tleary1 10Ho CixormaTy . — -~ ) Frova—Dull and uuchinged. . Gaatx—Wheat—Quice and weaky red, $1.10a1.18. Goru gyt but Trmy 41@Azc, Datettestr, Witha falr Biey dufsna aroantns prame ful. J1e. o onadle. i\ ¥ Lard in xood de. 0 27,35, liulk meata Vnovistoxs—vork dulli $u.73 b o 8712141 ki 7, o ""mn‘-? p 3‘?&1 %I ufmn Tibe, 84,0443, La)y duily s -ll:‘or clear, $3.13)s. Bacon easier; €4,30, $3,00, ans xr—Active and frm ot 81,02, i -Steady and unchanges Lvasroos, March 22.~Prime mess park—~Eastern, | Linnans Oleduioct orer " 60s; Weatern, b1s, Dacon~Cumberisnds, 28s; short LOUISVILLE. tibe, 29e1 long clear, 2781 ahort olear, 248 @ds ahoul~ ders, 203643 hams, 801, Lard, 27s. Prime mess beet, 6261 lnais mess beel, Bisy extra Indls wess, iizs. Choeso, 678, Tallow, 3046, Loxnox, March 2J,—Liverpool—Wheat dull, Call- fornia club, 1164312s; California white, 1120118743 spring, 106@10w7d, Curn, 2540d, 3terk Lane—Wheat SRR dull. " Cargoes off coast—Wheat aboat 64 cheaper juose. liacon qule Vairaverago No. 3 spring, 4hes falr red winter, | Mo SiSASIfc uesticured nam THG0C. Bls. Corn weaker, Cargues 0n passage~Wheat eastor, | Tonaooo~Quict and unchanked, Fair "emannq“-“h" of No. ’C':’lul;), ID'lll\l wheat for eSS m;:.:ul:nll’w" Finin dilts 4 shipnient durfug the present and folluwlog month, 48 Al Ay o e 1 @it 64 Country markots for whoat—Engilah and | Pors: §3,001 extra 84 B.'"m&'.’&fi'r’!‘:’k“x’r‘-‘fig (ot FProuch w shade dearer. ®tooks at principel ports— | eiut process, 86,3 Wheat Reaerally far; corn geuerally sight. Gt~ e i ammber, $1.3001.13; red, 81,272 Bpectul Dispaich to The Tribune, L3 white, t"l.‘fllfil.m. ‘Corn ullhnllov. sact Josieviytu March 2 ~Carzon—Quiets 104, il and unchanged. "(u':u—w'flm il trod. $1:1581.17; amber white, 20, Corn dulls white, 41c) mixed, 40c. fiye stoadyy a Ol‘.l'm[" demi white, 4301 inlxed, Slc. Misions ciy gi03s. Lard qolet and Fafutin o, TH@AGL Keus bifan Vo shoul tors, ISg SdKa1 CIE rm.:z‘ig'q rce) shoulders 413c1 et 1, and Ap ay. Livearoor, March 23-11:30 & m,—PLOUR~X0, 1, | bhg archankl i, 8nd Abrld and May. " Osta dui 2041 No. 2, 268 T'aQ V110! Mess -ur'k.dm.'sc( bams, 85@ URalx—=Whest—Wiater, No. 1, 110 4d; No. 2,1ce 10d} | 9 dagiaty iy Neltin, SLATHEY.S0, spriug, No. I, 108 7dy No. 2, 9 7di_white. No. 1, 11s uxxs¥—Lulet and unchanged. Adj No. 2, 110 ids club, No. 1, 128 3d; No. 2, 118 8d. uis=Dul “dl\nc]lfllll!dr Corn~New, No. 1, 28454 No. 2, 254 9dj old No. 1, e raoLxvu—liull and unchanged. sk ~Unohs e, 1ec RTrTa—Wheats 0,000 buycora, 107,000 bu oats, 18,000 bu. ‘Woot.—Quiet and unchanged. MiLwauknn, March 33— Fovg-Quies but 8rm, Unane=Wieat weaki opened fowery closed 284y No. 2, 70 64, Provisions—Pork, 81s. Lard, 37s 6d. Livkaroots March 233 p, m.—Omard—Wheat— White, No. 1, 118 6d; No, 2, 11s. Cora~New, No, 1, 25 041 No. 2, 254 64, H l.;vn{om.mlohbrzh nl—hnla:}-Cor;ou-mnu 63 {In:n );'an mn:ke- n?m'{ $Liidh ?Iu 1 ,';'\'.,h‘i' SH9). salen 00" baleny poculatfon aad apott, fiowii | 'f-y P oty Yo' il Faukce: $1 At ol Yarns and fabriea at Mancaester, dull, O WOAKEE Rhrod Tuminal M e, (s oagL N, DREADITUPFI-Wheat—Recelpts for the past thras | Grmer] No, 2 spring fresh. Se5c. days 33,000 qras American, 33,000, Callfornia white | o FEOvESaNe_Nirmer, t, average, 11e@ils 6d ciab, 1s 64@ize 4 | B4 MATI prime, §7 1 woring, 6 70108 7ds winter, 108 I0d@11add. Flour— | BiiexaxTamFiodr, Weaieruaigaon. Cora-New Westers mised. 380800 | 10y oone, piniATSLE 433941 old do, 375 64@28s. Oats—American, 3s Dare tal ley=3s9d. Peas—Canadian, 00 6d, e Laoinmak h, 3.000, Cuovan BRep—Amcrican, 42a44s. Wi Provisione=Mem pork. 01s. Prime me atN—\ eadyy red, $1,1201.14, Cornateady; e, 08, Wadte, ifyn, Saado. 820, Lard—Americsn, 37s. Dacon—Long 3d; ahort do, 288 6d. ¥ wheat, 43,000 bu. ANAPILL —Firmer at $.403 PaovisioNa—sieady, bulk mouldn'l. $3.25@3, 60 cloat Fib, $3.00, ilaai, 0750700, “Lird, 7. ! Citxzsn—Amaerican, 87s. - . Bostox, unch?a ::.,Lfi:;[.fi: :’l‘ ‘:’,‘1 .':”.‘ll‘h,"flim TaLLow—Fine American, 308 uAix~—Cors A ParuoLzuM—8piriis, 7¢ 3di refiand, 10008 ;8‘}‘; "‘;‘,‘,fi‘,w e B o and No, Linszap UsL—20a. FHRS TR Rzsin~Common, Sai pale, 128 BUPPALO. BriniTe OF TURPANTING~231 4. Drrsatn, March 22, —Guatx—Whess negleoted: en, Livanroor, Msrch 22.—Cottox—Bales for the woek, | g7, a0minl, Lory duih dhd "B’.E’.‘E u’:{..fi‘:’,‘:u,f 46,000 bales, of whicly exporters foak 3,005 specula: | Lyanegiecied. Darluy in bottér demand. tors took 2.000; total stock, 7,000 American, 503, « DETHOIT. P roeu—Very dull D e antrar 81,4501, 2051 o, 1 while 91238807 sniber, mone o 0 n 27.—GualN-Whest qulet No. 1 I:E“k&cfl:h’,‘ll.m; Bard Datutn do, $1.811 N6, 3 it U0} recelpts, 88,000, American, 82,0001 actual exe purts, 8,000; amount adeat, 27,0001 Americsn, 317, 000; Sorwarded fiom ships' sidn direct o spinners, 11,000; American sales, 45,000 Loxnox, March 13,—TaLLOW~33s 6@ 308 Tlxrivep PRTROLEC M08 B4GUs UL, ALCUTTA LINSRED~4t2 64, RIT8 TUNPRXTINE~208 9d. A¥Twaze, March 23, —FaraoLavx—3Te ¥, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK, Bpacial Dispaiah fo The Tridune, Naw Yonx, March 22.~Guasx—Wheat ia moderate at a further reduotion of abuus 1o per bui of- froe) eaport call 1imited; fa option iine rather more asimatiop, leaviog off somowhet siesdieri Northwestern apring depresssd and museislod throughout; 34,000 bu No. § Northwesters opring at 1,281 34,000 bu No. 3 Northwestern aud Mil- ukoe sbricg st §1.2531,20. Movenisais I corn modsrately sctlve at & rsduction of H@lc per bu oo lower gradss; o the upilon lae buslcess was slow and valuce gunerally weaker; mized Weatcrn ungraded st 47@54)c3 yeilow Westara #4830, liye nshade higher, and again aciively souahs on_export account; 100 bu No. 3 Western for prompt and - furward dellvery 8% 7is@72c. | mariet for douestia wuods the matter of chief latorads Osta offcred with wors urgency, and | ig the effect produced by last Wednesdsy's sucilun of agatn declived abaul 442 per bu; &4 4ho reduced Bgurva | bleached kouds. AlL wuods of hab cisss are very un- Dualnass was fairiy activa; 8 1ot of cholos wixed West- | setstod. and 40 bisloess cen be ullect~d 51CoDL 8¢ Te- era purchiased for shlpment o France: No. 3 Chicaao | ducedquotations. Thars 1a » dispodltion o buy 86 & Quuted a4 303sHas Wit Western, 420 bu 8k 0@ | reductiun pruportionaie tothose sflccted a2 tha suc- 3031 wizea Wealcrn, 14, 100 bu &t S4a3kdc. tlon, Ulers 1ur 30 Lo 40 cascd 0a sboUL Lhat asls Lave Proviaiuxs-eas pork quict at sbous furmor 8gurent | booa wade, bas Bune &0 127 scceptod. Priuting clotbs sales of LObels 00 private turuis; quoted at $10.008 | ary ratior wosk. under o foported salp of 40,0 picces 10.25 tur uuluspected and luspected lulsi oIBer | gqaq eatras st %4, which s deo buluw the Litg Guota- COTTON, @aLveaTox, March 22.~Corrox—Qulet; mtddling, 10401 stock, 8814 balea; woekly neb reccipta 8,04d; gruss recelpls, 6,070 sale, 4,031} exports to Grest Britaln, 8,000; cosswiss, 4,770, MoniLs, March 21.~Corron—Quies; 104e; stock, 43,724 bales; woekly Kross receipia,8, 0%l sales, 18,3007 ©xp0ra ta tho channel, 2.840; cuastwise, 4.010. Cuantastox, Masch33.—Corrox—Stesdy; middling, 1044 1U40; 8LOCK, 31,443 balcs; weakly Dot recaipis, 4228 sales, 4.600; exporta to Fraace, 5, TN} expora 10 1he Contlaent, 8,277; exporta, cosstwlse, 1, 164 Navaxsau, March 23.-Corvos—Quist; middiing, 10401 8tock, 00,123 bales; woekly nes recelpts, 5,2311 WToss Tecelpis, 9,807; sales, T.1003 saports w Ureat Britsin, 14,1231 10 Lo Continent, 4, 331 Cusstwias, 867, DRY GOODS. Nuw Youx, March 21.—~The Hullstinsays: '*In the SUGAR AND COFFEL, avaRA. Gaba. March 22.-Au0sns—Flrm and per ve. DR JANEIRO, MArch 22.—CorrRE~Steaty a0q nnehanged; average dally recolpta, 4.700 bagy; siigrog to Unlted Btatea ports for week, 25,000 baga; sales (o Unlted States, 17,000 ba i PETHOLEUM. CLmvRLAND, O.. March 22.-Permoumeye nehaneds standard white, 110 test, at e, Xeb PirTanunn, March 22,—ATROLEUN—Qulets orices unchanged. 013, CITY, Pa.. March 2.~ PRTROLECM-Market vory 4all Bt Arm, FemaIntoR 4o al throngh the dars nih sales were at §1.61!f, closing ateadyat ¢ hidy ahipments, $2,000 brlat averare, 29,3101 saich, 700y i sl TURPENTINE. Witotinatos, Msrch 22.—SMKITS TCRPENTINg~ Firm at 20}4c. MARINT NEWS, A CRANK Snip. The bark Maxims, Capt. Bulam, of Swansea, ‘Walen, arrived here last week from Amoy, China, with tea, By Tuesday night the cargo wan remoy. ed, and with {tthao ballast, leaving the vensel, whieh lay at Pior 44 East Tliver, with only tho ballaet 1 on each alde to keep it from keelingover. Yester. day maming, while Capt. Bilam and the crow wery At hrekrast, ihe ballast log on the port alide, wongn INg ANty toris, (el 1nto the water with & apiach, 1hy chialns” that held it having broken. One of the €rew prang up the fiatehiay to mee what wan (ns trouble, but before ho reachied tho deck the ship slowly carcened over on her starboard ido, o which she was moored to the pler, snanping her topraitant masta sharp off h{ contact with tie riz. ging of the Coldstream, which lay on tho ofner alde of the pler. ller apars and rigzing were dis. mantled, tho deck rafl was badly broken, and the boats that wers on that alde were atove In, Ap. rlr!nlly only the preasure of the pier prevented e vessel from completely overturalng, As g wan, her gunwales got nnder water, Tie seamen began cutting and clearing away the Apars and rigging, which wers wolghing the vesse] down. _After tho ship had been freod of all rupers Nugns weiglit, 8 rope was fastened to her malumast and traliea over to ler 43, which wan on tha nory atde of tho Maxima, and opposite to that on which she was lcanlvg, A hundred or more [dicrs werg saked to take hold, and, under thelr united efforr, the Maxima was righted, Her crew thien trent to work to replaca'or rigzing and suply the miving maste and by mgn‘nln the )hx:'ml 'Txf At necure. and In apparently as scaworthy a trin sa befo, the Accldem.P.'l‘na fim is §1,000. i ‘The Maxlina {s said to be to bo an unlucky ship, Slio capalxed in port fn Swansea, and then stithoni the excuse of a ballast Inu‘rlvlu}{ way, Shels seem. ingly impefecily balauced, ~New York Sun, 20(h, GRAIN FREIGHTS, ‘Vessel-owuera aro not at all anxloua or actlve in the matter of getting out thelr craft for business this season, and it 1s quita likely that many ves. reln will continue fo lsy up until thore la some de- mand for them. Thero Las been no movement among otwners almilac to that of laet year, when the rnollng echeme waa discnssed, but not at. tempted. The probabllities are atrong that it wi)| pay better to keep craft laid up until wante not force them on 8 market where the cut- policy I8 sura to bo carried wnt, ind oit Graln rates "H"’m low, and will no donbt reach lhole.?{ 1870, when (he average rate on wheat wan 2.0c, tho lowest since 1801, The averaga rato_on corn in May, 1870, was 2.7c, and wheat 3¢, The fiz. ures this season—at the opcuing—are abont tie same. No charters were reported yesterday, The ves. nels taken for corn Thurslay recojved Sigc ver Lo, Carriers are asking 3¢ for whest to Buflalo, LIFE-SAVING SIGNALS, Gen. Albert G, Myer, Suporintendent of the Big- nal-Sorvice Burcau, st Washington, has prepared acodeof sca-cosat, danger, and dlstress slgnals forthe Life-Saving Bervice, coples of which aw to be Immedlnlnly!u?nllml to tho shipolng and 1ife-saving siations, iy them, vessels and atations along the “coaat may he able to communicate with oach other, elther by day or night. = The sleusl fo open communicatlon {smnde by “nl{ the enstzn above ared pennant, with vartical white mtripes. Somg of the sinale are taken from the Interna. tlonal Cammerclal Code and Signal ook, Addl. tlonal siznals arc ndoptod for the cosstof the Unlted Htates, to bo nsed on_occasions of ehip- wreck, danger, or distreas, Tho lotiers and flazg ured aro from Lthe Intcrnational Code. Blhipmas. ters, Hignal-Servica men, and oihors are cantlonc to use grentcare that no mistako ls made.—ANew York Triduns. TIIE SBAILORS AGAIN. The sallors held another of thelr meetings yes terday afternoon in Capt, Wheaton's office, No, 274 Bouth Water street. About 100 of them wers there, and, after somo apecchmaking, thoy chip. ymh in and made up & sum suficient to hire a hall or tho purnose of holding & meetlng next Tuesday night, when a permanent arganizstion will prahably be cffected, ‘The eallors prescnt at yesterdavs Rathering proposs Lo foras a unten for the pur. poee of malntaining a Hving and falr rato of wages, d belleve they can enroll every man who mukr u-uum vscupation. Capt. Wheaton bas sl ready been appointed thelr Shipping.Muater, and every engagement effected by him s to be record. od and & nominal feo cuarged the asilor shipping. CARGO INSURANCE. ‘There is soma talk of another season of rate-cot- ting, anda Milwaukeo exchango says some ageols aro active now fn that direction, Tho rates for ¢argo insuranco are: To Cloderich ana Barnla, 30¢; Buftalo, 60c; Oswego, 80c; Montreal, §1,00, TIIE IRON-ORE TRADE, * Capty John Cummings, of the barge Kd Kelly, artlved from Cleveland yestordsy to put hiscraft in order for the season, Hla vessel in tho consort of the atcam targo Townsend, now at Clovelnd, and both ar engaged to_carey {wenty-four cargacs of h‘-nn ora from Marquette to Cleveland at #1.40 per ton. NAVIGATION NOTES, Custcano,~Tho prop Monominea |s en ronte to Mnckinaw, —her fratitrip on the new route....Tue steam bargo Tolcdo arrived from Soath Haven yes- terday with & cargo of shingles....The Goodsich lino prop Oconto, Capt. Spofford, is the first boat to makea irlp 1o Green Uay City this scason Capt, Channon 18 putting new wire rlyging on the ache William Jones, now in Millers rp-dock.... Capt. James J. Wilson, of yacht fame, |s & candi+ date for Town Clerk in'Lake View, aud hls friends say b has the Inslds irack on LawnRIE. —The atmre 8I 3 Cllx will conntitate the rogular line from Detrolt to Alpena, Clhieboyyan, and Mackinaw the coming season .., Tho Welland IRallway Company have commenced to fit up holr Port Colborne elovator for wpring business, oxpecting a rush of graln be- fora tho canal ope: A, Callaway & Grance roposa tasend tho fce they harvested In Milwa eu fn Febroary to Chicago for 8 market. The schf James Garret baa besn chartered (o take vno cargo of it....The steam barge Bhawnoe and cou- sort, also snoler steam barge and tow whost names are not given, have been chartered to carey a limlted amount’ of Iron ore from Y guette to Detrolt at §1.20 per gross ton....Th irs Chins and Southamplon ware oflored for ssle at Toronto Wednesday, bul no esle was mado, It waa understood that they wero both sold afterwards by private contract, at what price was 5ot learned, +..Thu Northern 'Translt Company have cutered inio sn arrangement to, run tielr boats In connec- tlon with the Wolland Haliroad at_Port Colborae, until the opening of navagation. Grain shipments vis tnle line aro expected about the middle of next week. The wholo flees 18 now encayed getting ready for o trade. Turonto Glode: **Thora wnlllfiht in the light housa on the Quecn's Warf Wednesday nighl, a6 it wan exnected the sche Outarlo would reach hers from Kinygston. It te stated that the light will be maintatned from ibis time forward, ‘'he buoys will b put {n position on tho 1at of Aprl and entrancs 1o the Larbor tuade rafe, . . , The stuirSt Josoph has been purchased by 0, 8, Flaher snd others, and has been thorouyhly overhauled and fitted up, and will run during the suason of 1878 fa the Cleveland and Mackinaw trade, beginning with next Tucsday evening, Bhe will be otticered s follows; Captatu, J. K. Jones; First Mate, Jobn gufir‘;‘ Firat Engineer, Po G, Forsyth; Clerk, G . Flatier, — PORT OF CHIOCAGO. 1“'1"’:.'"""'5 were tho arrivals and clearsnced slnce last reports ALv=Senr Your Brothe u potstoes, 1,000 1 Uk folgas Tt o FL biga ycy uof Gresd 1 Lge Apprea: b oy, Gran ¥, 1,600 10 shia- leay prop Biyiar ton Herbor, 13 m tumver 83d fperer-Gtecen el b b Sbel ek S0 ; waukee: 15010 5 afl,f:l'. ‘snd sundries—Lisclue, 85 jars batter aad sus* siSEpmChRaL Shotte Mmauber, st e . Sundries— Abnapes, u_cdrn ariens bros BUylari, Denioa lerbor vssdries: Ko¥ Tynis sad Laurs, Muskeron, 500 b ton feed. The followin B, ln- schr Four, Brothors aine. Ludingtontache C. 0. D, Urand & V. Jonea Muskcguay eolir Cliy ot tiran Grasid savens ache J. M Vorrori, Jackuonport Cuyahoga. Muskeyon: schr_ Warren. Saullowoe Gob. [ v Grant Fork Kbarmant schr Appreatice Grand itavea. The followin; Tou wero the imports at the Casto yesterday: John V. Farwoll & Cu.. cascs dry goods; Crerar, Adams & Ca., 15 Citol woolplasn; Edwin Hunt's Sous, 1 cass palutinisi C. W. Webdter, 5% plpes brandy; Stettauce lizothers & Co., O caseq dry goods; th Broth- s, U cases dry goods: L. Wolf Magufactuniog Company, 8 crales earthenwaro; Heury T, Wills, 57 bris curranta; T M, Sinctair & Co,, 310 sacks salt; Fleld, Leiter & Co., Bb pkys dry goods. Cullections, $7,472, EOUS, .- PRESCRIPTION FREE. Yur ths spawdy cure of Nervous Debllisy, waat of cacryr, iy A (b3 witols. traln ul‘xlwl’n! aiiend: anis Anydfuggiat Laa the ingredients. Address DF JAQUES &G0, 130 Wast Bli 1. onid s it Coll ot willa fur Buch and paincla