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10 . TINANCE AND TRADE. Den;eued Demand for Four Per Conts ---Forcien Exchange at the Bpecic-Export Point. New Jerscy Central {ssuecs were X@1 per cent lower. Denver & Rlo Grande firsts declined 1 per cent, 1o 873y Unlon Pacllc Land-Grants 184, to 1123 Toledo & Wabarh roneolidated convertibles 13¢, to 003(: Great Western sece- onds ex coupon 13, to 80i¢: and Chicago & Northwest consolidated gold conpoos 1lf, to 100, ‘I'ie Comntroller of the Curiency aends us the followiug statement, showing tho fssue and re- Urement of Natiunal-bank notes and leeal-ten- der notes, under the acts of June 20, 1574, and Jan, 14, 1873, to March 1, 1870: an;nnnlnhhm{-k} not -4 unll;%ml'l’v:s when act of June 30, M eai0,a04,182 Business of tho Chcago Banks=== : Tho Stocl Market. The Produce Markets Active and Ir- regular---Provisions Weak, 01 ne 20, . to.fan, 14, 1875 § 4,734,500 Nationat- bank notes re- demed and retired Dbetween pame dates. ed from Ji A Decline v'ln Wheat and Corn Follows Spring-Like Weather. L2707, 208, Togrease from June 20, 1874, to Jan, 14,1876 Natlonal-hank _ notes n]u:l:tnndlnz Jan, 14, 361, 661, 450 Natinat-iinnk not 3t ‘deemed ol 11,867,208 TINANCIAL. Dealers In bonds report that thelr purchascs of the 4 por cents are now about equal ta their gales, Persons who bought for tempurary In- vestment are sclling again. The brokers are wow underselling the Government. The Trens- 72, 600,488 ury price for 4 por cents i lare suma | (SMCR | between oo s 1003§; the strcet price, 1004 For = b i h ey small lota the Government vprica 8 ‘atal redcemed and aurrendered. . ... $83, 135,620 Natlonal-bank notes fa- aued betwween samo dates, + . 55,853,320 nearly 1003{; .the brokera scll at 1004, The chnngen in the quotations ara slight. 9“:‘!:: Gs of 1881 rematn at 10635, the 5-208 of 1867 have ad- wanced to 102, the 5-20s of 1808 arc unchanged at 10243 In the 10-40s, cx-intereat, there 18 an ad- vanco of i, to 102. Therest of the llst s the same, @old s nominally quoted at’$3.00 per §1,000 for large amounts, and 104% for smail lots, but the quotation is nomina), s there is no demand. Deerease from Jan, 14, 1875,10 date,, Natlonal.bank notes outstand- ng At dut . $424,5670,250 18,0 0ee o aue Greentncks un deposit In the Treas- uey June 20, 1874, to retirs tiotes of usolvent und liquidstie Tiauks. Forelgn exchango rates have now reached the | grevabacic” e et 3,813,075 specle-cxporting point for thoso dealers whose 20, 1874, 10 date, to retire Na transactions are so large that they do mot In- | tonal-bank noten .ouin s 83,706,857 sure, A considerable export of gold is not cou- Tolal deposits cooos o ivvier.s § 87,6H0,508 sidered likely to occur. The sirength of the exchanpe market s due privcipsily to the de- mands of bond-importers and the exhaustion of thp supply of cotton bills, A slight decreaso {n exports adds its eflect. Sterliog graln bills were 4838, nnd French bills 5215, ‘l‘he‘ncmnl Chlcago rates for sterting wero 480 and 489, Tu New York tho actual rates were 45034 and 48915 The posted rates for sterling were 487 nnd 400, Fronch bankers' billa wero 518 and 518%, Cousols were 90 5-18 all dny, The Bunk of Germouy shows an fncreass of specie for lnst week of 8475,000, It {8 now stated that Ger- many has only $75,000,000 more eliver to dis- puse of, This {8 no more than that country ox- ported in 1877. 'The silver market will be strengthened by the disappearance of the Ger- man sitver, Thera was a good deal of counter actlyity at the banks In consequence of the Board-of-Trade settlements, but the discount markel was dull, Country currency orders and receipts were not heavy. Rates of discount were unchanged at 0 @7 oer cent on call, nnd T@10 per cent on time. Bank clearings wero 87,800,000, ‘There was a sale of Cook County 7 per cents, long, 8t 10934 City serlp thie brokers now buy ot 975 and soll at 083, Stocks were weak at the opening and firmer at the close. Oniy thres closed lower than the opening. These were Alton, Ohlo & Misals- sipot, and 8t. Joe, common. Alton lost X, to 753 Ohlo & Missteeippl 3, to 103{; vnd St. Joo 3, to 1484, ‘The course of Altou is surpris- ing, Aepoclal dispateh from New York to an slternoon paper says thata meeting {sto belield there of persons Interested fn the Chivazo & Alton, to undertake an investigation as to where the money came from to pay the dividends, The friends of the stock assert that the authorsbip of such dispatelics, and the shinilar rumors that have been current, is to bo looked for in the cique toterested In Bt, Louis, Xansas City & Northern. When the Alton determined to bula (s uew lne to Kansas City, so cutting off 240,007 houlege from the 8t. Louls, Kansas City & Northern, the tacties of tha owners of utier rord forced Alton down to G034, Thut *© was #fvenr ago. The stock has since recovered wirtinlly, 1t has within n few weeks been as uiuh as ¢8. Tt {8 noticed with surpriso that, notwithstauding the assertions of those who are fnterested in the rond und the managemont that 1t 18 *“ o1l vight,” Yo dividend-poyer for Bi- teen years,” cte., that whenever the quotation rises, soma unseen hand operating from behind— we do unt say from the [nside—strikes it down agaln, The gentlemen who declara It to e “all right” do mot support it In the stock market. This lack of acreoment, to put it eo, hetweon the stateinents Cireniation radeemed by Treasnrer batween same datea without re- L LT PR P PP 76,207,720 Greenbacks on deposlt at date.. 12,312, 812 Greenbacks retired under act of Jan, 3, 1870, ieeenine seenee. 05,318,084 Greenhacks autstanding at date $241,081, 010 ‘The followlg shows the prices and fluctuutions of leading stucks for the duy: Stocks, Opening, Mghest, . ¥ Congral.. 150 10 Michiznn Centeal, R7 Lika Shoro. 7014 U, & N Weetgrn,, Da p Apeest, Clasing, 115 118 ErET ) 871 Wk H 1L & St Jo.,..., 15% L & Stdoo, p'itd, 421} Delaware & Jud, U8 .. Lacr, & West, Cuntral, hipH w. EXGHANGE. Slxty days. v A8 Geruany Holinnd Norwoy Sweden, Denmark IIEROIAL DILLS. Bterling. .ooovueees oo Francs.... UOVERNMENT BONDS. of *81,, 208 of Iy’ LUs of ‘04, . -408. (ex. Int) . iew 03 of bl (ex, nuw 4 €a(ex. int. ), 4 per ceiit conny curicucy s, LOUAL SECURITIES, 'd, {:hirazo 7 per cent honds (long). ..*110 awo 7 per centsowerayo (long), 110 07 percent waterlosn(lons). #11045 ek County 7 perct, houds ony),, 21093 Cook Connty 7 per conts (short), ..5101 Lineoin Park 7 per_cent bonds, Weet Park bonds, 7 per cent, Sonth l'ark bunds, 7 pur conf North Chicngo 7 por cent (ral hondd) .oun creeuen City kallway (South Side). Cirv Rallway (West Side) . City Railway (North Slug),, g of those intercsted fn the rond and the quota- {i’-',“;’,‘.":,";‘ihfifi,‘?‘%‘",’.‘," ort'y mr)'tsl‘ii tlons, has hud an unfavorable offect on theBtock. | ity KErI. voseress 07 Bome who have been recommending it 18 o good nvestmeut now decline to do so any more. The public, In search of dividend-paylig scourl- tles, paes by Alton. - The Vanderbilt policy fa fu striking contrast with the Alton. ‘The Vander- bilts keep falth with the publle, and sustaln the stocks they ask the public to liold with them, 'The larzest galn of the day was in Western Un- fou, which advanced 3, to 10736 'I'he conl stocks exnibited greas closticity, 'The favorable reports from Pennsylvania about tho imoroyed demand for fron und coal had o stimuluting of- fect on ko price. Jersoy Contral rose 2, to 87%, Lackawaunn 134, to {0l and Delaware & IHudson 1, to 39%, ‘Thero was an advance ju Now York Central of 34, 10 116; Michigan Contral ¥, to 875¢; Luke 8hore 1%, to 713§; Northwestern common 3, to 513, the preferred 134, to £63¢; St. Paul common 13, to 87, the preferred 3¢, to 80343 Iltiuois Central 3, to 814; Unlon Caciile X, 10 7383 Erlo J4, to 2535 C., C., C. &1, 8, to 415 und 8t. Joe wrefesred 8¢, to 4234, fhe opeulng, nichest, lowest, and closing orices ol the day aro glven below, ‘The lutest tatement of the Comptroller of the Currency, given below, places the present greenback cireulation ut $316,601,018, andd thuy of the Natfonal bunks at §424,57%,250, a totul of paper nioney now in use of $671,180,200, ‘Ilie *flat " dividend to bu made on Weatarn Uniou fs now estimated at 30 to 43 per cent, Pennsylvanin sold an Friday at 8511 to 353, North Paclile, preforred, ut 2014 to 265¢, and the cowminon at 8 to 734 Atenison & Topekn on Friday was quict at 10534 bid, Kansas City & Topeka was 4 lower, W 1046310434, Kausas Pacitle sold 8 lower, ot 8. Missourl, Kunsas & Texus advanced 1-16, to 8516, but feld back to 840, Burlington & Mis- souri Raflroad was firm at 12340012837, Chl- cago, Clintan & Dubnque soid 3¢ lower, ut 403, closing dull at 40747, In the rdliroad bonds, Atchison firsts were duld ut 1925¢ bld, Atchlson necands were steady ut 111362115, Kunsas City, Bt, Juseph & Council Bluils sevens rose | per ceM, toBl, & “ Une cause of the innness of Erlo ls the semi- ofiiclal Informatlon that notwithstanding the snow tlockade the road for the Just month will show a decreuse of $100,000 in operating ex- penscs, In pursuance of the new rollcy af the new munagement of the Hanulbal & St Joo ot giv- fi publicity to the conditlon of te road ana its buslness, the unnual report for 1573 hus heen s sued with evidence ot curelul preparation, Tha details of the earnings, expenditiures, (ndobted- ness, Ll Ar given i comparison with the coi- reaponding fizures Of 1877, "I net revenue for 1578 was §190,835.53, and 1877 $135,475.40, The total revenwe fromn earnings, bands, lund-wor- rant bunds, pnd sales of taturial has been $i94,« 70086, Of this sum. $I32,505.51 hos been spent for additious to the property, and §412,. 200,45 lu paymeut of deb ‘The funded debt {5 now $8,700,000. "Fhe pay-rolls ave discharged to Do I ‘Vho bills poyable outstandlng amount 10 $173,000, ‘Ihe Jength of truck fa 202,85 miles, of whichs 128.9 Is Taid with steol rafls, Tty the tod of 1870 there will Le 175 miles of sieel tuils. The roport concludes: . The finances of the Company are in & sound con- ditlon. Ihe pusinesa n“{m rou 14 baiter thua it gr Leew sluce tho last dividend wus mado reholdure. In our Judgmunt, the increase iwof & permanent chidructer, snd 1o prospect of {ncreased caznings most vatisfactory, Rallroad bunds in New York on Baturdey were quist, und the market coutigued wesk w tone. Lohigh & Wilkesbarre consolidated as- suuted declined 5 per cent, to 65, and tho other *And fntorest, COIN QUOTATIONS, colng: Trades.o. o Mexicun. Soverejuns Auatrian floris Tive francs Prusslan thalers... Holland guelders v, o Kronora (Swedinh) Mexican and 8o doubloons ... Spanieh doublooy BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK. 4o the Western Anciated Press, Nrw Yous, March 8,.—Gawernments wera gen- erally lirm, Ituitrond honds wero Inactive und lrregutur, Cieveland, Columbus, Cluciunat] & Indianapolis and Wabash syeal und lowor, whils Jersey Cene tral, Dunver & Rio Gronde, Mlssourd, Kunans & ‘Texas wera steong und higher, Blute seeurities wore dull, Stucks were Irecgular In carly dealings, but during the afterneon thy murket developed ereat strongth, snd, under active buying for hoth long und short acconnt, n shurp advance was recorded, Tl fuprovement. ranged from 1496 trom the lowest point of the duy, West- eu Unlun leading the upward movement, ‘Fhe stock, ulter trequent fluctuations, sold up from 1041 to 10736, —the bigghest polov ever reached. ‘The eval dtocks were vonapieuous in the od- vancee, il Inrze transactions took place in Deluwure, Lackuwanin & Westery nnd Now dursey Contral, Tho Groanger shares nlso developed eonsiderably huoyaney, nnd dealitgs were chaneterized by mtieh animation nt jo- torvale, ‘Trunk los shinres were well sustalned throughout, especinlly Lnke Shore, which ad- vateed big on lurge business, ‘The harmonioas vallvoud meoting st the closs of last week and the gcenersl ndjustment ot differcuces helped to atrengthen the trauk lues, The advanen o conl slocks was partly bused on fuereitsed ton- i ‘Tl totad o the anthracite coal regions for the Inat week nmounted to S0 Lons, ngoinay 223,400 snino week laab ye: e totul amouut reecived thas far thia year Is 2,001,001 toiia, wealnat K260 Lo wauiu tie 187 #Fho Alrp rise i these shares eaught il opnntors short, wisl Uiers was u o great seramble for them In closhig deatlgs, 16 was firly held, aml. advauced despite the l‘r»lmnl attucks ot the hears, 14 Is euld (s Northwestern wool Baturday transfeered their B0 shres af eommon stock oty 1,000 shnre certitlentes, amd locked thew up, They were wll patt for, Thers was u report this fternoon it the Tressury ) ban in futerest b atle UG arrRNEEnIent r ting sattlemicnts ford wer t bouds whicn will protect the narket from disturba ‘Trausactions A 000 8l 21, i i, 95,000 Luke b, 05,000 Northwestern come ed, 17,000 St, Paul common, 00 Luckawanng, 1,300 New Jursey Uuentral, 4,000 Morrls & Eesex, 3,000 Michizan Central, 2400 Union Pacitie, 4,000 8t. duc, 3,000 Oulos, il 20,000 Western Union. Money murket active st &ad, Priue mer- cantils paper, 36G5. Btering «xchange, 60 days, strong at 45034 siiht, 489)¢, - [} COVEUNMENTS, Counona of 1881.,,1003;{New Coupone, '678,4,4,,102 {104 e Couponw, "Gtis. ..., 102%|10-40s, cx coupan, ] New 0w A0 [Currencies, . voe, (12 New diqu. 1 W L BTOLKS, V. U, Telegraph..107% N. I, Ceutral Quickaliver ....p..u l'lh Tock Island. Uuicksilver, pld... Yucitic Mail, Mariposa . Blaripyss, pid. Adums Eaprew Welle, Fargo & Clev, & Pittabu "'ie following arc thy Chieazo quotations for | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE CL, L& Qoxudiv, Tlannibsl & St, Joe, 143 T 1. & 8t Jae, pid, 713 Uanada Southern, 8L |Cent, Pac. bonde f3is 4 Cnton Pac, handa,, K14 (U T, Sinking-F'ds. 110 T.ake Shora, 1linots Cent Jom Northwestern ,. AN l.and-unmn.u'a'.z Northwestern, prd, G, C &l 41 ATATE NONDS, Tannessee Gs, old.. 81361 Virginin Os, new. 247 [ Missonr! .- SAN FRANCISCO. * 8ANFraxcisco, March3, —Lollowing were the closing quotations at the Stock Buard: 2B L AN o B + Gghiulin Consolldated.. B O fiustice. o 4 Mexlean, Northeruile ile Hierra 1niun Consolidated. Yellow Jucket, Boto.cos cvenneen, Gonly & Curry.. Urand Prize, . NEWY OULRANS, Nrw Onueans, March 3. —S8ight exchange on Now York at par. Sterling exchange, bankers® bills, 480, POREION, lLoxnpox, March 8.~Consols, money, 80 7-10; aecount, Hig. Amerlean Securitles—Reading, 123{; Erle, %{f 3 preferred, 45, nited Staces bonds—'07s, 1033{; 1040s, 101143 new ba, 106345 4148, 1035, Amount ot hnfunu gone Into the Bank of En- gbufil on balance to-jay, £21.000, I'aris, March 3.—Hcutes, 110f T2ic. Bauuix, March 3.—1'he stntement of the Im- perinl Bunk of Germany shows au fucreass in speclu of 1,878,000 marks. REAL ESTATE. / The following fnstruments were tiled for rec- ord Monday, Murch 3: CITY FROVENTY. Johnaouo st, 360 f s of Wrlelt a1, ¢ f, 25x 1001t e f, improved, dated March l’ eelling, eapecially aa ono of the bigzest shorts had found “plenty of room at the top' to fil In a fow days ago, and asmatler demand was expected, vislons, sympathizing with them yery closely, which {8 not often the case. Henco wheat was lower, in splte of encouraging adslces from the British and Freneh markets, with n firmer Now 2 York. Corn tas weak at thesame time as wheat 2t awd pork, and tomporarily fmproved when they were “better.” Onts were frregnlar and batley firm, while rye was steady, Probably the fact that the skies wera bright, with a soriug-lke 4 | temoerature, had sometblug to do with the ensfer feeling in graln, ‘The dry-zoods market presented a satistactory degree of actlvity. A woodly number of buyers were present, und the orders by mail also reached « liberal axgregate, Groceries met with | ang good general domand nnd wers firm, exceoting coffees, fn which the tendency was downward. & Yellow suears were strong. 5 « 7 | forclgn and domestle dried fruits was without | Selier Apeil opencd vew foatures. A good buslness was I progress, aud previous prices were well supported all around, Figh were falely active, and unchanged, 'I;h: butter market contlbues weak and unset- tled, cream goods hcln;': firmly held. dult und unsettled market for lobacco, Bugging, Teather, palnts, nml colars were quict as previ- ously quoted, quest, with vrices steady and utichanged. Coal was quoted quict amd firm. Lumsber contfuues in fair request, the orders, a8 usual, belug principally for the common cradesr The better grades aro marked down o little in the published price-list, while no change fs noted In common stufl, though it ts under- stood that prices for atl kluds are frregular, The sales of wool, broom-corn, and salt were about up to the average. Secds wera quiet, but flrm, there belng several orders on the market, which were not filled in conscquence of tho meazre offerings. Qreen fruits were unchanzed. Eggs were casy, TUESDAY. MARCH 4, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. AN |Chicago & Alton.., especlally the case with Jarsl, of which there s | Low snein 50 ARG[C, 8 . pid.... 100! : Tatent 00 GRH. 00 ,mwlgmg .%lf\m-l';»lnm. nfi all the more, as our recclpts recently have bheen | FAENE.. oy 45 100 @1.25 5% Del.. T & Weatorn. A4ig | quito Inrge as compared with our shipmonts, Brax~-Was moderately active, and rather Irregu- ]::)!s (kfi‘-rn}‘;“r“g‘lgltr{gph‘ :"l‘ ‘The condittons wera thought to favor short | jar, Rates were reported of 50 tons at §0.75@ 10,00 per ton on irack, and §10,00@10.23 tres on board cara. Cony-Mrat—Coarse was nominal at about $12.05% per ton on track, and 200 bris auld on private torme, WiteaT Scnrgxixan—Snles were J0toneat 811,00 @16.00 per ton, and 50 tona at H8@00C por bu, BPRING WHEAT-Was active and irregninrly lawor, The market declined %@.1c, and closod @l4e betaw (1o lateat prices of S Tha Hritinh wnrkets were firm, except on whita wheat, and European countrs yoints were dearer, while New York was strunger, and the private aavices from England nioted more strength thau the public cablea did, It wns nlsa noted that our reported shipments excoeded the receipts, Dutthe wenther was tino for tha frat timo in & lang while, and was supposed to promise well for the winler wheat, besides argning an carly planting for thu spring crop, This, and tho weskn invrovislons, brought out freo scllers forfuture, and the market dectined rapldly nicdor ‘the weight of thelr offer- ines, As pork fmproved wheat tuened upward, in fell ol ‘when beavisions weskened once more near the close, The slupping demond was fair, and the lower irmhm were drnter, No. 3nd ruuclmi tge; it closed alabout Bic, with No, 2 8t The market for | D4iia for fegulsr. ana {Hizo for fresh recelp! d nt N5 c. puld ot U declined to Biie, advanced ta 8h3ic, and rec tu D4%c nt the cloe, Neiler Moy eall oL VEGLU) closing nt Udtye, Heller March wan nessy n 108l a3 3504 }qc, closing at U43c, Spot sale Wwers reporie 4,200 bu No. 2 ot 035G @0ic; 20,000 bt No, i at B1% 8% 800 bu Jnnt Blei 4,000 bt rejected at (8c; and 13,000 bu by eample af_ GBI ‘olal, 74,400 b, Winrei Wieat-~$nles wers 0,400 Lu No. 2 red at H8GL0c; 16,000 bu do setler March at H5@00Cy 6,000 by velfer Apell at Gics and 2,400 tu by sam- plo ot B1e@28L.0L 'Total, £0,H00 bn, CORN—Wue lens active and rathier weak, declin- ing deon vout ond ae on tha loncer fotures, Gralu follawed the examble of pro- Cheeso was quoted as before, fine full- ‘I'here was o Oils wero in rather better re- Liverpool wis rcnm-&eu fiemer and London casler, while Now York wita tame, vur recetpts larger, and theadvent of suring:like weather was reenrded us nuspicluns for the next crop. It was this ihat mie the summer deliverios rolatively weak, Tloldes uf spot would not make concessivns from Suturduy's prices til far into the sesston. The number of ‘selllng orders from the futerior was much larger than usal, which would live caussd an casler teeliig without other nows iscournging to lolders, Spat cory closed at i27%5aHe for rovs ular and 03¢ for gili-cdged recel New hlzh mized Wi funcilve, with e bld, Heller May opened nt H741047%c, tvroved to 7! 4e, ochined to Giice, advanced to $7kc, and Tell-oft to 3U%¢ at the close. 1lur June was quiet l:lll'l‘ o ndove nur. and Jnr{‘ut !.'m:‘(ummvu A i Hides were selling readily on arrival, 2 olfer April rofi at Ja@:sie, i Nureh at oA Liat tosacan dhuema) o2t +200 | und poultry and game withont materlal change, | H27amlc, both closiug at tho tngtde, Spot sales ef, $axi00 11, dated March | (Frank Rall freights were nominal. Agenta Insisted g“:"“';;.‘j;‘_a oin 5."1"';1553 Zotewskl to duline Lewtnskileuiie oo 900 | that nothiug Is being taken ot less than 20 cents 4 raeks (000 by West 5 1 N AL, 270 £t w of Ashiland 3 3 $wds{e on trucks 1,000 bi do 1, dated Leb, 28 (5. ver 100 1bs to Now York, all_fnsinuations to the Duard caras b 3, 000 s 110 1. Wnekowekl), s 5685 | contrary notwithstanding, Several parties wero '(;“;'r-‘_lri‘:.i’ ”'lf i‘Ji"W' Also, 10, - O v ias ety o Fectey to considering on 20 cont rates yesterday, OATS—Wore mure active, opening dull and de- Jitmes MeNuity) i 800 EXIOILTS FHOM TUS SEANOARD. e‘:‘l‘tuin:-.-luc, put e ity regoverlng, clostig ! 1 q 3ac hilgher than on Satunday, hue Vil utl 14; The following were the exports from the four chrefly In Moy, which rosa suddenly in the lust 50 | Jeading citles of the Atlantle senbourd for the | purt of tho sssion aud closed tirm, * Tho sales of dates named: near futtees wero lignt, Gliteedized No, 2 oata Week endin were saindle at 241a¢, but nono were offered, the L0 Maei sy e el S boalderaie. premii. over Grant place, between fnrlint z- Flour, brls.,. 88,580 3 aold rendily at a considoral) e ” wlck‘m.s 1, 26 4= 10x 120 ¢, duted Ken. Wheat, b 1,148.01% lnish ;{1 2 Eu(\lupfix:“nru !:;‘lklmfinémfinfi“ell(:‘?'l 17 (Willlzm ana Ellza Vocko o Yers Corn, b, 1,027,057 1, Sgl ; ul upened at 2t ,wl. Ul'l " Mareh e man O'Glude)....ve oo e eanneen 2,000 | Oats, bu, 4,53 4,717 at £04 @20 e, eelling at the gutside., March wan Grant plice, ad)oining ubove, o [, 2} 4-10 Rye, bu. 10,201 105,818 m"!}“‘l-d-l: c-'f“:"l "'-fl‘u"u‘ %fln 3ide, an: 1, dited tev, 17 (Willlam und Harloy, b 1,000 s aviil rold it sdige, closing at e a Vocke (o Kuxpar G, Echimidt) s 2,000 | Poris, brls 0671 PR e e ot SUgRiC, Resular Ko 4 sold ot Southy Deurbuen st, 28 210 1t n of Thirt Lard, lvs \BSB,207 6,850,108 dite, Cann enled wero reporiod uf 0,200 hu o, © trstat, o f, 205000 11, dated Feb, 20 Bacon, 1b8..22,80i, 447 22,144,814 R L e (lumes W.' Nye to Richard Saudors) 2,400 i 200 hu by samnle at 25TC on tracks and 20, Ol AT 55 arul Mackwall o, 3 MOVEMENT OF WHEAT. b dv 0t 23447126 freo on board, "Totat, 40, 400 bu, tof), duted Fov, 20 (Willlain ‘The following shows the recelpts and ship- i—Wan rlow and ensy, ‘Thors was (itthe in- Nathaniel o 5,000 | ments of wheat at polats named torday: qulry for futures, nnd No, 32 was nominal at 46te. Wavansln s, 2§ 2 e 3 Ly S ‘“;,‘,‘,3’,‘"” 2luy ws ulet ot dle, Aprilsol ic, uid g . 10x5 teceiv s, o, | Mnrch was tho ka A Bits seLIOKION, witlother pliorty, Chlcago,. ... 0, 837 30 | sawimlos wan Thboral, und _biiyers supphled tliem- BRCK) ave ver 1 A " 2,000 | Milwaukee.. nelves ut easler prices, Cash sales were roported. West Tayior st, 110 f£ 6 of Cunal st, 4 ¥ New York. ot 3,100 b by samlu ot 47G48c on track, anu #5x110 ft, dmproved, dated March 1 1,200 b o At 45@4ks freoen bosed, Watal, {Juseoh K¥ojso to Joseph Rostner), ..., 1,560 4,600 bn. Went Taylor af, sawie as tue ubove, dated BARLEY-Was quiot and firm, extra 3 bolng March 3 (Josoph Kostner to Josepht strongor,” No. 2 wui noistnel ab_sbout 8nc for L L A T R PR PP NAOR I B ] regular, March was quoted 8l 7H@H0e, and Apnl BOUTIS OF CITY LINTA, WITIGN A TABIUS OF BEVEN NILES OF TIIE COUNT-UOUSEK, Northumbzriand av, 181 ft n of Sixty. seconrl wt, o f, GOX12E 1, dated Feo, 8 (Hovert Lrink 1o eth Gnge) v ven$ 200 WEST OF CITV LIMITA, WITIIN A NADIUS OF SEVEN MILES OF THE COUNT-HOUNE, West Rinzle sty n w cor of Weat Forty- fourth st, n f, 2043100 ft, duted Fob, The followine table shows the stocks of grain in New York ou the dates named at #0c, Extra il was v request for whipniont, and mulos were made at 424566480 for winter receints, and at 4745¢ for fee » D & Co,'s. Murcn was quofod at 42tie, and Apeil sold at ddc No. 4 was quiet ar Ofe, and feed at ahout 26c. 1t fa nnderstood tuns most of the feed Darley now in- stors will soon Ue drawn out and shipped. Samples were alittio more active, Cash ro lngfll‘\('ll of G, 00 b extra 3 at 4244 000 bu by sample at 41G75con tra N NEW YORK. Maren s, 18718, 1877, 8, 10m, 000 i, Al.l P DI7,00 1,639,000 2,710, 041 N . i 3 1,476, 06 1,3.H,0 0 404,000 1, 200 bu do at 42@4dc free on boara, Tata} WERKALE Ao v o Beteretof camort, | (MECr| S TR 1 B 800 on. A y = T uns, 2 il 1 o) S, 000 MORNING CALL. Whlllam Barnch to Moses acclsg lm\l}ll- t of & LAl - U0 Y :—Sales 17, 75 A )\ 22} IN NEW YORK TRSTERDAT. Mesn pork—Sates 17,7750 brla at, $10,1510. _2 tiee, 81.:18,83; for April and $10.32130310.45 for May. Lard. stack fimqum e e e March 3.—Rocolpts—Flour, 30,47L brls; wheat, | 1,000 tes at 80,4715 for prll.” Sost elbe-750, - 360 Weat Tolicst, 203,500 bu; corn, 140,053 bu; oats, 20,057 bus | 000850720 Tor dune. | Whost—105,000 bu at COMMERCIAL. " Latest quotations for March dellvery on the Teading articles for the laat two business days: 5 @40 @5 2,30 ©6.00 The following wera the reeelpts und ship- ments of the leading articles of produce In this cty during the forty-cight hours euding at 7 o'¢lock on Monday worning, and for the cor- respanding date twelyo nontlis ago: ik 1850 22,70 Bt ) Halt, 2, MY Poulery, Tha! T2,48) fl.'#. KN, 10t Cheac, b, ot | | T i Withdrawn from etore durlng Saturduy for city consutnption: 815 bu wheat, 8,416 bu bar- ley, The following grain was fuspected Into store in this city yesterduy morning: 8 cars No. 3 red winter wheat, 1 ear iixed, 51 cars No, 8 suring, 70 enrs No. 8 du, 7 cars rejocted, 4 cars no grade (102 wheat)y 64 cars high-mixed corn, 17 cars new do, 14 ears new mixed, 108 cars No, Lorn, 14 cars relected (27 corn)y 20 cars white oats, 11 cars No, 3 mixed, 2 cars rejected, 1 ear nu grade (37 outs); 1 ear No. 1 rye, 15 cara No, 2 do, | car rejected; 1 car No. £ Lartoy, 6 cars No, Sdo, 1 eur extrado. ‘Uotal, 470 rars, or 195,000 bu. Tuspected ont: 17,407 bu whent, 8,513 b curn, 275 bu oate, 14,04 bu barloy. A littlg too mnueh *olf coast " yesterduy, The geutleman who signs himeelf * Corn and Oatas ™ will be answered by mall if lie will send lis sddess o the commerclal aditor of Tnx | 2 Trivuxg: ‘We are Informed that there (s a good deal of unoceupled roumn yet fn the Northwestern grain clevators of this clty, I addition to thut re- ferred to in our Jssue of yesterday, Thero is no doubt that the Chicago warchouseinen can take care of all the wrain thut will bo sent to them during the remalnder of the winter, But they would undoubtedly like to sec the openiog of navizationj it will bring 3e per bu for every ten days on o great deal of grajn that is not now acemnnlating storage chargea, 5 McUinpite & Adams, of 8t, 1Louls, under data of March 1, write nbout wheat ju that market as followas g Tho dullverios to-duy wore large, and made to Dreak the market: but'nuyers took all given them, hflulim_-;ollwr, pined for more. Stocks in That is a terriblo quautity of stuff tousensn sledge-hummer on a market which is clatmed to Lo “about usdarge a8 Culeago,” About $200,- 000 worth of the speculative grade of whcat was oxpected to break the market, witle Chicago men stood tho dellvery of somo 84,600,000 whrth of Jard the same day without winclug, to say nothing of pork, wheat, corn, ete, It {s certaln- Iy creditable to St Louis that the sledge-ham- er was not big enough to do the mischief fu- tewded by Old Ol * . The leading produce . morkets weve rather | eien RRYTR 3 Q5. 3 P active yeatorday, and lrregularly easter. The h';?:{flo'gl:ln'l‘cru‘wlnm ....“fin §§: 7] Moo 1har w: fum, controlllug thiugsecmed to bo pravisions, which | Fair to gaod winters o &its hud been dedivered vory froely durlug Baturday | g $o aogicias 400 .00 siternoon on March contracts, This wua ! Fair togood wpriuge. .. » 300 @4LL0 cormealy 3,044 pkes; rye, 3,450 bu; barley, 4,400 bu; malt, 12 Leef, 853 tes; cut meats, 5,440 pkgs; lard, 3,208 tess whisky, $59 brle, Exports for forty-cight hours—Flour, 10,000 bris; wheat, 84,000 bu; corn, 154,000 bu; oats, at the Tort of Chicigo March 3: & Tach, tional Ban, 215 hoxes tin plate; Firat Natlonal THank, 216 boxes tin plato; 1%, M. Sinclalr & Dros., h cusca hoslery condunsed’ milk; dutius Bavoer & Co., 0 cases mu- slcal insirnmonts; J. C, Oleson & Co., & cascs dry goode; Eleln National Wateh Company, 1 parcel watch jeweln, HOU PRODUCTS=Were nctive and weak, In @ sympathy with a decline of Gd per 112 Dw in lard in Liverpool. Thu market was depressed by freo olferings, partly of product dellvered on March contracts, aud partly by tho bellef entortained vy woma that the larger operntors had boen quietly un- great many sldes having boen tanked recently. The market certainly did not look as it any one feared the corner which has recently been o uch talked nbout by a fow men who clulm to know oll about "I'iere has undoubtedly been u llberal pur. cimge of Jard withiu the paut few woeks by East- crit capitalists, but thore la plenty left which thoy have not bought, and tho fact thata man thinks property warth buying ls not always proof that he {w about to run a corner, Mrss Ponii—~Decllned 10@20¢ per brl, the lead * Ingdeal, April. holng 1734¢ lowur at 1 o'clog 5:;"3\!(! hrls spot (heavy) at $10.203 43l O sellor Aprtl at 810, 04 Moy e $l0. 101 it. at 310, closed dull ut B, HOGEN, for March $10. 00 @0, 174 far May, with about 10,30 i vork wus quoted At $3. 20 o, Primy tess pork was .thcd at $ih, 00, 60, and extra primu at $8, bOGLHL00, Lan=Decline {urex, which were much weakee tlnn_spot, the April prewium being rudllcflll‘lulnbunl, be por 100 \ s, B2 3,300 tes acller March at 8t tea auller Anril at 8. tist, 7 selter Moy at X ‘Cho markct closed dull at 80,55 tor spats 36, Hitg epeenlativo cut, which “was active, while other tueats weee quiot and caslor, o fuw shiuplig orders to bo sillod which had pre- viously heen lindted below the mncket. Bsles wero reportod of [ Anril, al 83 buxcs louz cluaes 3 private tornie; a0 hoxes 0,010,000 M " attort Tibs at 3L00 weller Marcn, 10030, part cured. [$.00 [S4. K214 34, N2t BHLUTIG Boxed.,... o 31 4 Apll, boxed, Aoy, buxed Long clears quoted boxedi Cumburlunds, €3, cut hams, HisHige: tor 16 ta 15 1h avers HADG AVeTULed Hucun Guoted ut 43644 for short tibs, blGutige for short cluare, for b, all ) (nuask—Wns quoted at 35,0085.60 for No. 1 :\'hx « 43(B60 for good yellow, and 436 414o for hrowa. BEEP PRODUCTS—Wero fin F 111 8,60 for mess, Efl.uo@u. 25 for extra moss, 1 @uic for country, <ty ut Ux¢, FLOUR=Wne rathee quiet. There wi demaud both for shlpment and on loca buy the weakneas in wheat caused buyers to take liold wparingly, as former prices woro fully adhered toin flour, aud some ol were held bigher, tho millers reporting that they cannot replace it at re. cent priccs, partly at $5.25@5.65; 1,050 bris spring ex- At $4,7604.75; snd 100 brls $2.05. ‘Total, %,150 brls. The following was the vominal runge of prices: 03¢ for Apuil, Corn—10,000 bt ut 37ig0 for May. . . .TWO 0'CLOCK CALL. Whent was active and’caster, Sales wero noted of 410,100 bu at 1 4@tiic for April, and at Dgc for May, Corn—700, 000 bu at S0%G@H75e for May, Oats—15,000 Lu at 2U%c for May an Tic June, Mers rurk—ll'.(wl) brin at 30, 85010, 0214 d 925 buj pork, 1,702 bris; i Tor Apnl and. $10. 110, 1345 for diay, Lard— 1,000 buj ryé, 0,00 S50 Ttcn ab SO0 for Anril Autl SU.70 for Mny, GOODS RECBIVED Bhart ribs—1, 350, 000 s at $4.85@4, 00 for Asklt und $1.975@5.00 for May. LATER, Wheat was steadier, Aprll sold at 0ie, down to X‘;l\?,(n, and clused at 4% Gsioc, Say sold at DRt ol Goodman 28 bales of leaf tobacco: First Na- & Co., Y + Fowlel 5 ¥ and Murch at tMige, Salea included 10, Uu 114 sacky anlt.‘ Fowler ll.ml.. 50 sacks malt; Chi- 1 {1E 5 winter recolpis, at Kic, cago Carpet Company, i cases dry gao ilson Corn cloged Wiehar, Moy sold at B7ILAATRC, d closed at the fusido, Apell was quict ut 332 3¢, Ontn were flrm, rales belng mado at 20X@20%c John W, Willa, 100 cases for Mny. Cash osta wold at 2ixe, Meas purk win euster undor (reo offerings, Salca wero wado of 36,730 beis ut 50.075@10,023% for Apeil, ani 310, 12310, 1734 o May, 750 tos, nt 80,60 Colloctions, 810,068,241, PROVISIONS. 1t vales of 4, 1 vae nwud‘y, for April and S0, 07150 Yioe-wero stoady, 84 L0 St ch 00 for Mav, amd &1%: for June, Snoulders, K0,000 Ibx far Aprll at §3, 50, LABT CALL. Meea pork closed at $0.0743@10,00 for April, §10, 1213710, 15 for Mav, and $10,2713210,30° for 3 londing for several daya past. ‘Tho greatost wenk- [ June, Salea: 000 u:l; ot :\su‘flnmw-flo for noss wak in lard, which I wnusuially nlentieul, a | Ayl A SO LEa@id Rl Bune o0 0 o 0 for May, and §i,774¢@0. 80 for Junc, Sales: 50 tea at 86, 800, U245 Tor April and $0.70 for June. lmmrt ribs werc easlor, salvs being recorded of 1,200, 000 Ibs nt $£.85 for April and $4.05 for May, GUENERAL MARKETS. TROOM-CORN—Was in Jight demand, were withont quotnnlo change: Fine green carpct brush, 11 B, Green hurl .., Tted-tiuped hng Fine groen, with Red-tipped do. Infertor Crouvked.. BUTTER—Tra yeaterduy, Thera was but little luquiry from outalde buyors, and the demand from the home-trade did not ox. tond beyond meeting immodiata wants, Pricos were casy oll around, with n decllaing tendency, Wae quote: Creamnery ol to thole Medium, Infcrior t ol hatter ., oo BAGUING=Mot with s light inquiry from mil. ers and tho retail trade, and prices were again quoted steady and unchonged; BIark covene e 2244 Burlaps, 4 bu, .. 12 Biriahton A, 237100, B0 o 4 outer Crooki, .1 10 ing Prices than Salgs wero repurted brls 10, 20; 25,000 brls seller 5 and 1,000 brla acller dung 01,100 ' brle. 'ho markcet A for cashs §1,H0G0. ) 10,02% for Aprii; and 810, 1, dJine. Old Lt howrs previon “Ltal, g Wwhel nut repa d nearly 20¢ per 100 \bs on fu- vore reported of I tes spot at §1, 51 1 0 d 1 Hatal i tes B0, 5000, 85, B0 tea, or Marchi 80,571504 L0 for Aprils and 50,70 fur Mny; Juno wad nominal at (515, 80 at tho clowe, Declined 106g15¢ per 100 1ba on the Gunniow, Lewiston Ametlean OHERSE~In this market nochanges were nated, Thero was a falr domamd on home und export ace count,and the guoted prices were flrmly supportea, Wo repent our Jst: September and October, full cream. “I'ha drop permitted 13 shoulders, weller o apot; [ou long ribs on oft cleats at $3.10% August i Part euim Full skim . Low srrud s LOAL—Was dall and unchanged, filed at tho (uotations give Lelo Lacknwanua, arso oug Lnckawauna, swall Luckawannu, nut Lackawauna, Tange. for April, 85 (UGS, 1214 far May, % 20 for Juno, ‘Tha following were ces por (01 1he ol the Jeading cuts: Shouls | Short | L. «:8, | Short ders, | ‘vivs, | clears,| clears. 0743 4,073 !; El);é Y 24 d$4. 874 15,25 boxed; lang- pickled hanw, T@Tic go: groen hama, U3(G0c for green shouldurs, ke, Aictorshanlders, i5@5%o @hic Gartehorrie, 1ndiuna block Whito ash bloek.....o.0.0 . 4,060 COUPERAGE—LPork hacrals were dull at §715¢, and Jard ticecen at $1,0933@1, 05, DRESSED HUGS—Wery eany, the demand holnyg highit, Sales were roported of” four cars ut &4 Heavy welunts wore nold at 81,60, with no salea. BAUS—Thu recelpts wore Hght, und Satucday's prices wore paild carly, but alterwarde thev fell off, freal lote buing quoted at tho cluse at about 14, |'l;}|m fAne woutlior led dealers to axpoct 1arger rocelpta, & l-'lnlll—llulmen continues satlefactory, Both 1oca) and Interlor buvers aro orderinz frevly, and the market walntaing an unqoalidedly firny tone, \\'uqluoul No., 1 whitefish, R 4-bfliie 00 200 34,1000 4,25 Family whitetiuh,” ¥3-orl 1.73% 1.00 ‘Prout, y3-brl U.UO@I.'!.HI. uvaeed and packud, and quiet at 750818, 00 for hamu. v=\ ag qulot 8t U.i@030 for clty and 6 Sals way reportud of 200 brls IREADSTUFIS, a good count, ales wore noted of 1,000 brle win- supertines at Eut failly, new, 35-0r Drossed eol Linbrator herring, split, bel veene 4.50 Lahrador berrini, round, brls........ 6,003 6.10 Inbrador herring, rannd, ¥-brls. Tlollaud herning.. Smaked halibut., Scaled herring. . Calltornin satimon, brls. California salmo, 34-bell ., 60 FRUITS AND NUTS—A good general demand exinted, and the provalent foeling was agaln one of flemness. Quotations romain as baforo: FOREWIN, & e B0 e 870 Dates, Datea. fancy. Lian, layera. “Larkieh pra: hyl [ Freach prunes, kega, ke 7 French pruncs, boges 10 @ 18 Raisins, layera.... 5 (31,80 London layurs. .. .20 @225 Lagso Muacatat,. 180 @1, 8! Valoucius, new LTI Zante currants 4 @ 4¥ CItron veveenee 14O 1% ‘Aldenapples .10 @ 14 Kvaporated ... . B @ 0 Net York and Michigan. VUNG 4 Southern., 17 S oo ... 4. Lo Gne 8y Peachies, nnpared, halves, . BY + Peaches, unpared, quarters. DO )1 ay TIANPDCEEICR cuvs srverrosns @ :lfll.ggfi 3y Wackbercies ..., 5436 O I'itted cherries.... 28 @ 2B Fiverta 0 @ 1 Almonds, 20 @ 21 Nuples walnut, 1 irazile. ARG U ‘Fexne ped . @ 7 n River peeans, .. e Wilmington peannts.... Tennessee peanuts., .. \'lg.ll n m:nml{; 82,000 2.50 + 7,008 7.00 7 3,606 4.00 Oranges, o box. Valencia aranuel 0@ .00 6.0008_7.00 . 8,006410.00 8,004810. 00 was reported by job- Ders of groceries, A ver businesa was doing, and the 1one of the market waa steady, except for coffees, which wero agaln quoted easy: ‘ i ¢ CE, Carallna, , e 0&@ £1e Lowsiana. teveess BX@ T3 Mondaling, Java . Oy Go dard couoenes Chalee to fancy RNo (Goud to printe Commun to fa COFFLE. 04D 0% Dlaip Dy g!fi g!i i o 8,‘:‘% 83 @ 83 ®G By 8 @ 8 4@ T 3 it i w7 T New Orleans white, clarifiod 83@ 0 New Orleans prunc 1o cholce .. 7T @ % New Orleana fully fair to prim @ 63 New Orlcans fuir .. " 20 U Culifornia sugar-loat drips Calllornta vitver drips, .. Sugar-louso sirap... Nuw Orleans molasscs, cholce. . Do pelno . Fair,... COmmun. ... Cownun inotnsscs. Thack Strap .. Altsnica Cloves Cussin, Fopper... . Nutmegs, No, 1 Calcutta gluger Troe Tluo au oteady, hnder & modocate local in.™ quiry. The recelpts aro light, but adequates No. 1 timoth $3.00@8, (0 N T00@7. 50 | 3 .25 0-00% 0 he guotations. 74c, Grubby act it Is sald, are made at hides are mora plenty Light cured hides, M..00.ee 7 Heivy do, R b, 8y Damaged or gribby 4o, ¥ Baesr I3 Bullhides .. ...... . b Pactcured, B D... 8 @ 0y Green frozon, B B, 311 alf, P ... .. 10 gnarmun, 2}% K 12! ry fiot, Lo 13 m; ralted, @ B 218 Groen city butchora', @54 Bheep palts, wool estimated LU‘R( BER--Tue vard deslors report a fair trade, Prices seein to bo tending downward, though dry stil is usually filled at quoistions, Common grades aro unchanged, hut a few alterations are made in the fisures far select tumber, Cirst and accond clear, 14@2 in....$30.00@12,00 'bird clear, 13§ to 2 1nch. 47,0028, 00 hird clear. inch E Plonring, firat common, dre: . Flooring, second common, dresse Flooring, third common, dressed. Tlox boards, A, 13 . and npwar Hox boarls, B, 13 in. and upswards. Lox boarda, C 4 stock bourds, 104012 in., rouct. 24,00 13 stock hoards, 10 to 12 in.. 20,00 Cutock hoards, 10 to 12in. «»v 15,00@10,00 1 or common stock bosrds. 13.00 10,0/ 9, 50 0, Fonclng, No. 22 Comman hoards, Cull bosrds......... Dimeoslon stufl. Dimo Ve 8, b 0.60 10.00%11.00 . 10,00 te, rourh et cf Pickots, sclect, dresacd, and headed O1LS—Trices ranged the same as during last week, and were stoady all around. Sales reschod a falr nggrogatos Carbon, 110 deerecstest, ,ov.vouenie 12! Carbon, litnols legal, 150 dee, teat . 15 Carhon, headlight, 175 degroes toat. . 101 Carbon, Mlchll:nn logal teat. 221 Lard, extra winter stralned (78 d, No, 1 50 # 4] ! 45 boll o Whale, winter bleached . vrenn b5 Sperm ... . $L30 Neatafoot o, atrictly pure, . 7 Nealafoot oll, extra, " 70 Neatsfaot oily No, 1, 62 40 4 tino . i Miners' ull, extra yi . o Minera' ofly white . o8 Tuphtha, deodorize: d 14 (lanoline, deodorizer . i Gusoline, K7 degree . 10 West Virginia, natur . #o Nataral, 30 dearoon ..., . 25 Qteduced, 28 degrees 20 @ POTATOES~Wera belni only fair, The recelpts woro small, but dealurs have fale sapplies on hand, and aro able to i Jural arders, Peachblows wers quoted at 70@76c, and Rture nt 856870, POULTRY~-Wild ducks woro plenty and in fair vocquest, the scarclty of poultry incroasing the de- mand for them, Trarkeysdid not bring the vutside of Huturdsy, UOther pouliry were un- ol s Chickena, dressed, B D $ 'I‘Iflrkun dresued, §1 1o 76 90 12 @ My 6@ H resncd, ¥ rosvol, § D 8 @ 0y ko, wmull, 17 @ 200 1,00 BEKDS~Were aniot and firm. Thore was more g 1A woomingly spoenlative, and tho offerings waro light aml drmly hold, Mot of the buslueas done was n clover, which sold and mammoth do ot $4,10¢4.20, Prino mediuny was quoted at $3.75. Fimothy was anet at $1,16 61,25, prinie bolng $1,18@1.20. Flax was ateady, Halow of sowlng-seed wers mads nt $1,60@1, 60, 1lungarian was e at BO@83c, und millet aold ot Bhe, Shaw's Loudon Circular, Yeb, 17, waynt +VXs rogards red clovor sood, tho npulos af home-grown samples continmie most abundant; goud useful secd 0an now Indeod be bought on very reasonable termd, but oxtra choics qualitics arg scarce, and are hold ut relatively bigh rates; the low grades aro guite unwslable, Of American clover there fa hardly any {n London, " ‘o oxports of Aulerican clover to Germany cone inue fair. 'Ih Yurk from Aug, 01,700 bagy, of o Groal I-‘m; z]l tlmothy, 10,762 bags, cuiofly to the Con- nunt. BALT—\¥aa steady, the domand bolug falr, We o sate 2 brl Coarst, B brbu:res at 83,51, 05, Dairy, # bel, with b Asuton dalry, Y 'EAB —Jubben posltlon of the t " .00 no fanlt (o flnd with the markel odl ds and prices urc on o frm basls. HYBOX, good demand exista Wae quote; IRFERIAL Choleust HED, Ya N, IComman to fair, ..34B35 Cammon to fair. .. 17@30/8uperior 1o flne, .. 4050 Superlor to fuo, :wg A0/ Kxtra finy be Aneat 53BU0 Extra dos o Bnest504p00) NOLOKU, )70{Common to falr, , 1808 Superior to fine, .. 30@10 £xtra ine to fluest £30650 5‘;¥"'°r 1o fne, .05 00B70 ra ine to Auesth0QU0] socLONG oxug, Cholcost, K{ Superior to dne...28@40 Anga [n -t hrm:::', for py. Sales wora feported of ag TR0 ¢h $1,04 por galion ahaigd O 0t v{;n g%mxnnl'a":'n'l'é'{;yr‘nu. Alcohay ot 2w York. &ullon, " deliypreq WOOL.~ Was steady n “‘ the }’v;eufir‘r; nmmflll&u;flgf i r:‘:u{?fl","! frary bly sufiicient t e time for o new eiip: "ot the demung'yy(hy Wached ficece wool, Madium unwastied Floe do, gool, Coarso o, Tudswashed ‘Tub-wwashed, common 1 i Colorado, medlum to fine, Culorado, common, Colorado, coarse LIVE sTock, CATTLE-Recstvod, 1o WRe—TRecolved, 1,300 heaq: weok, 3,030 head. The nunplyj:;::'xn\:uc“lm e Ught, and consiated far the mant pacy oy oMy o falr grado, for which the ruling pri "2 $2.00¢4.15. 'The oflerings of far capyech ™10 Timited that shipuers deemeit 1t haraty yeyireft 4 while to enter tho mnrket; indesd, the il the East was so disconraging that evc’y‘fm o offerings beon mara AUEACHivo it ta poy piot IE the uperations of hipners wonld have cut S afgute. Sales rangod from $2.2505 g0 0! ferlor, 10 $4,7005.00 for extra, ioga 1 waa strongor, the demand on Joeal Ao quite active. Thd market closed fir, QUOTATIONS! Bxtra Deeves—Graded stoers, woighing 1,600 1he and o Cholca Doeves—tine: 1o 84800800 l-SDaLM o et ollof Wil ] ceves—\el AL Wolghing 1, 100 10 1, 430 T, SLoes D810eiir.t 4,0 Medlum Griden—Steery tn. 003448 Welghing . 050 193 500 e, Heti, Butcters’ Siock—Povr to gonmos O T00L common 10 ch for clty slaughter, e 050 1bs, mol 700 10 1,050 13 In'tmwil'll ht and lh{n | staga, bulls, and scalawa, Vealn, per 100 b o welghing 500 t'& P 17 cowe. 1,084 (L. ¥ 4 100Texas 1.0!?)1‘ 3.80 100 axas 1,040 18 cows. 1) 1§ 17 cowe, '00p 1,184 11568 Tacatvad tiring Sunisn: st yoks! during Sunday 14,0001 sam thno laet weekk, 17,541 ThoRth o gond local ud shippioy aomand, snd. (e j, suiipty on sal- wras QUIGKLy d'abossq of LiSLES Suturdny's prices, bacun gradestaclig at 5 gs 8,00, and pour fo choics heavy at S Usmiid ‘Tha outsido fgure was oblained by Rosentaan: Linas & Co. for GY hend, averaglng 208 The. By of skip wero at 84,0054, 50, Tho. matiet coas tirm. Al sales of hogs are made subject to I Abeinkas of 40 loa foF g some, uad B0 h o stage, 1100 8ALTS, Prics Ap, 150 73 Price, $3.55 Py o ) 1o S, 83 100, ‘There was a qaietazd 6. 00 for intertor to cholee NEW YORK. ‘Nuw Yonw, Mureh il —Lixuvrs—Recelpts 4,200; market rather weaker for cummon and melua gradea: unchunged for prime and extras dultfor uil descriptions of common nativo steers; $1.00 or head less than Ke; 5 car-londs Texss, 1,00 b, HOc por hicad loss thun Bc; oLhier sxlos at & o 1044c. with u few sulcs of atecrs at 105@1%e and 1 premium 2,070 Jbs ot 11c¢; about 1,0} taken Ly uxporterd at B@0Xc; shipmenta for by woek,, U, 100 quariers, guEee—NRecoipts, (,0003 market 3 triflo frmer; aifick aulos at 4R @ 3%, with onu car-load of K& tucky shcen, 13¢ 1bs, $0.00 per 100 lbs; bent lambs, B14@03%; shipments for the week, 1,70, dressed, Bwinz—Recelpts, 8,000; market firmer; nonley of ive this merning$ nominal figures, $1.40@4.50. 8T, LOUIB, 8t, Louts, March ,—Carree—Supply lihti Nittle dolng; pricos unchanged; good o choitd heavy shipping steers, 34, G0 4.10; fmir, $1.%3 4.:10‘ Dative butchers' stocrs, £, 00714,00; cont and hollers, $2.00¢4 corn-fed Texany, $400 @1,00; recoints, 6003 shipmenta, 50D, . Hoas—EKusiers falrly active: Yorkers and Balti. mores, $.60¢a4. 003 packing, $3.70G:.45; boted- ers' to fancy heavy, $3.0024. 25 receipts, 7.0 shioments, 2,000, Rutgxp--dtondy and unchanzed; good to choke, . 00G@4.75; cexport muiton, $0.007%5.15; W celipte, 600; ahipiuents, 150, EAST LIBENTY, East Luearr. Pa., March 3.—Carrue-T cefpts pinca Ifriday, 1,087 head throush ong local; fotal for tho week cuding this guh.. throushand 1,105 local, ngutust $,485 (hroesd | the weck before; selling very siow i 8,470 hends total for the wees, 1,105 the wee betore Yorkert, 10; Philadelphias, 51567 ugkr—Tccelpts, 4, 00 heat; tatal for the weei: 17,000, agatnst 16,000 the weok beioro; eelis u3'conts bigher than last wovk; $5.75¢5.400¢ coutmon to best, BALTIMORE. - Davurnone, March . —Carrie—Macket 1wt prices unchanged: vory best, i@ €M guality, A%c; medium, 34 e ondinas Hloat anics ne d@43e lecelpte, 1,004 rado_fafr; market flem guotatiosh s 4 shada higher; roceipts, U, 4015 ¥ heap, 2,8L4; quotations, 413 DO CINOINSATL ationy op Crxcixxars, March il —1loax—Steady g hew inrkot dull; prices ashisde lnwat:fl:on;m&fli 3,705 laht, $5. 74, 105 packing, s"é' . " 5; buichera', $4, 562 4,407 receipts, 1,700 shipinonts, BY TELEGRAPH. Tien TOREIGY, ,‘ The followlng were tecuived by the ChieagoBos of Trade: Tavenroor, March fh,—11:0a, m,—Floan 8 fl‘i‘ @108, Wheat—Winter, Sa 0d7308 237 :pn:l&m 114@8a 1d; white, 88 HAG@0s 3d; club md.-fl 7d." Corn, 487d. Porks, 60s, Lard. e 6K s Ltvenvook, March #.—Special camz—lmtlbfl" Cumberiands, 283; short rlvs, 2761 tonz lfm‘; L7a; short clear, Ud. Beer—Drime m;:'ve;«- Tndin meas, 70s; extra Indla mess, 876 U o "pallow—Lriz Shalco, 488, Shoulders, e Ud. 'Mallow=Ero :llluyum;lll G 00, Vork—Prime mu:. llfl ern, bisj Western, 40s. Itama, long cub averuge, 408, : Lm«zl:nu. March 3, —Livenroos—\W m:.'{:g st frmly bold, but whites aro very du Ton firmer, Mank Laxx—Wheat steady, (o e easior, Cargoes off coast- Wheat flmdh steady, Cargoes on passago—Wheat n'ea ye quiet., Country markoeta for wheat—Kng dearer; I'rench gonorally dearer. hnur" e erios of Euglists wheat during the past W: n;\lm‘ 000 to 50,000 qes. | Arrlyals off coat lu\m‘ i Whest small, Woather in England— unfavorable for the growiny crops. TAoe LiveuruoL, Alnrchdu—u 40 5, m, —F1008=Y 1, 10s; No. 2, Ba Od, s No & Quaty—Wheat—Winter, No. 1 00 20500 8a 0d; spring, No. 1, Beldi N‘l' e white, No. 1, Daid; No. 2, B4 O L 0473 No. 2, Madd. Corn—New No. b Provintoxs—DLorls, 50a. Lard, 358 e Tayngroor, March 3. Cnnox—nnf‘"‘ 55-16@5 7-10d; sals, 7,000 bales and export, #,000; American, ¥, 009 Bugavsrurrs—Callfornia whito W 0334 do club, s 24@0s 743 red Weo 0a 110088 104; do wintor, H¥ Vgt ;om. ik Western canal, 8s Ud@sa 10d. New ean Osta—American, 88 (m.d Barloy-Ame! Pxas—Capedian, Osfd, Croven Sxsnp—American, nnml?rll;nt = s beth Provisioxs—Mcss pork, 506 on-Lok1 7le, Lard—Amorican, ad, bar clesr, 270; shart do, 188 Cuxraz—Fine Amcrican, 485 TarLow——Fine Amorican, 308 Py PxynoLaus—Spirits, 1d; retned do, Lanszn O1n—258 Gd, Gromrs or TUNPSXTINE—200 b, 2008 Rxsi§—~Common, 48 03} p P-’:) Loxpox, March 3, —Tar LowW—uUdss 7

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