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FINANCE‘ AND TRADE. The Four Per Cents---Sherman's Threat to Raise the Eaxports of Gold Begun-—Future of tho Money Market---Stocks _The Prodnce Markets Irregular...Pro. vistong Active nnd Weake.. Hogs Ensier. Moro Strength in Whent---Corn and Oats Firm—TFlour Hold Higher. FINANCIAT, Transactions In Garernment bonds continuo to he on a declining scale. ore buyle ns muny as they sell, The streot price In lower than the Government yrice, Fluce tuations were. not large. the same, at 1064, and the 5:20s of 07 at 10134; " the 5%0s of 1803 advanced g, to 102}, aud the 10-40s declined 36, to 101345 the new 5s of 1881 were unchanied nt 10434, the 434s at 105, il the 4 per cents at 100. The currency Os ad- vanced i, to 12134, Hecretary Sherman his evidently no fears of an cxport of gold or a/atringency in the moncy market on account of too rapld snles of the 4 por cents, Ha has sent the following clrcular to the Most. of the dealers ‘Ihe Us of 1881 wery Treasunt Deranesiest, Wasmaros, D, C., March 4, —Notleo 18 rivon that, wien the ontatand- 1ng 5-20 6 per cent bonda of the United States are cavered hy subscrintions to the 4 per cent consols, the latter will ho withdeawn from ssle upon the terms proposcd by the Department circular of Jan. 871, and upon the terma stated o the cone tract with Hothachilds and others of Jan, 21, 1870, kY cent honds untstanding braced §n calls to this dato in $88, 070, - Tien 1his sum i covared ander the exiating circular and coniract, all furthor sales of 4 por cent conrols to provide for the ro- fandiug of 10-40 5 per cent bonds will be mads upon terms which will vrobably be Jess favorable to the purcharer, and In accordance sith the pew opotals and contracts, by snbrcrintions Thls notice Ia given no at all'parties wishing to subscribo for consoln upon tho termr atated In tho clreitlar and contract ny bave an opportonity to da so antll the 6-20 JOnN SuEuyAN, Secretary, -"'The meaning of this call fs simply that banks that waut to got advantage of the present rates ot commisston must hurry up thelr subscrip- Scerotary Bherman twishes to take full advantage of the presont casy state'of the loan . warkes, Tnisis very favorable tosalesof the 4 bor cents, but it may ho transitory. The rates now allowed wholesalo subscribers are if of 1 por cent to thoso who take §1,060,000, and 1-10 of 1 oer cent udditional to the % of 1 per cent to thoso who tako permits the Secretary o wmargin of 4 of 1 per eont for sclling, aud [t is possiblo that be- side the ahove rates hie may have nllowed an ox- tra commission to the one or two heavieat sub- It is uot vasy to ses what sthnulating offect on the gale can by produced by Seeretary Bherman's threat that Jess favarable rates of commistion will be allowed after the 5-209 have ‘The subscriptions have been already pushed npparently s far as they could Bome of the subseribers for $10,090,000 lots have gone so faras to nilow purchasers from them the full commission of the 1{ nud 1-100f 1 8ales have been made in Chle: indivldual buyers at 17 and L-2) of T percentofl. Allover the country shirewd banlkers have been Londa ure called, been refunded. thefr ability. As the supply fs, practically, ineshaustible, {t 13 Impossivle that the price of 4 per centa shuull rhe above par, and to cut ‘down rates of commssion, which dealersalready subdivide so minutely umong themselves, can- iclp Secretary fherman's refunding enter- rise. ¥ weld Is nominally quoted ot $2.00 per 1,000 for Jurze amotits, il 1084 for rmall lots, but the quotation 13 nominal, as there Is no demmd. wag nntlelpated, the bigh price of forelgn auge has led to the enipment of pold abroad. No heavy remittunce has yot Leen fose wha do not insitre havo Syncdieate for the sale of 4 per cents abrond has baen coly o par- tial suceess, Fhiey have marketed n sood nume- ber of bonds, but thoge called. This has led to o heayy demand from the tond Importers for sterlmg, Our ex- worts st the eame time have dimintsled. week they wers 3 made, gud ouly sent ool to 155, nguinst $3147,785 for the corresponding perlod tn 1878, Sinee Jan, 1, the total {3 £33,749,208, arainst 500,504, GIL eame thne tast year, or a decline of $0,315, . 483 {n nine weeks, It Is probably fortunate that the subacriptions to the 4-per-centa have begun to slacken, Any more rapid calling of the (- per-cents, which are fo Targely held in Europe, mnight havo led to an export of ol that would seriously Intansify the possible troubles appre- hended {n the money warket o n result of the Tiond settlements of next wmonth, oxport of gold Is expected to bo light. Sterling gran bills were 48332, und French bills 520, The actual Chicago rates for sterling wore 436 and 480, In New York the actual rates wera The posted rates for sterling French baukers’ bills wero 490)¢ nnd 4894, were 487wl 400, 516X nud 5185, Consols were unchanged all day, at 98 7-16, The Bank of Enzland’s weekly Thursday repore shoiwa an fugrease of buliton of §2,370,000, and a proportion of - reserve to Uabillty of 47 716 per cent, The amount of bullion that went {nto the bank yeaterday was §290,000, Chlcazd bankers reported Incrensed country orders 'for Now York exchange, with an ample local supply from shippers, moderate. Rates nre 6@7 percent on eall, and 7@10 por cenr on thne, The currency recelpts -und shipmonts ara small. Bauk clearings aro Discounts wero ‘I'he probable future rates of intorest aro con- eldered by the Jiankers® Jlagazine, nzo, when speculntion was rampant, and rates of interest high, tSuauclal writers (u the London Times sud other high authorities argucd st great length to prove thut rates of luterest could never b low ngaln, tlon has died out, and the foollsh expeuditures of tho aute-panic period have proved themsclives to be subtractions, and not additions, there s po equally confldent volmme of vreaietion that futerest will never be Ligh again, tulip-bulb tmania (s HHolland, the rate of uterest Jell ta 1 per cont per unoum. not stay there. < was esultant and sanguine, Put In tlnanclal terms, times then were cood; now times are bad, 1f the times and the temper do notehange, all previous experience What bas aceurred befora alies it ratfonal to expeet auother era of rafl- road building, extenslon of trade, and develops meut,of manufactures, sctivity in the money waricet, high rutes of prott and nterest. ‘That ts one of the things o fellow can Now thet epeeula- Now 1t is de. wilt be nullified. Qa general grounda the London Times thinks glaud Wil be cheaper and not Stocks were weak, Missourd, Kansas & Toxas was an cxception. This stock advanced from 7Y to 835, the MWst-mortrage bongls ta 59, und the second to 2088, Union Pucind gatned Y, to 3¢+ 8t: Joo preferred '¢, to 42} Unlon !4, to 10437 and 8t. Louls, K & Northern 3, to 84, 'Throuzhout the rest of the Hst thero was a loss. Michigan Central de- clined ¥, Lo 874 Lake Shore %, 7 western comwun 13, to 52345 the preferred 3, to B8l Bt. Paul tomwmon 3, to 81%7; the pru. ferren 3, to 503¢; Rovk Islund 15, to 120%; Bur. lington & Quincy 3¢, to 115; Erle 34, to 25%; Wabash 3, to 204¢; Ohlo & Missiusippt ¢, to - 103 Lackawaona 1, 1o 45}4; Jersoy Central 14, b0 803¢; Bt. Louts, Kansas City & Northern The opeulng, highest, lowest, and closing prices of stocks for the day are given below, Northwestern goid boyds were 1003 ; Bt. Paul Blkiug Funds, 1023¢; Alton 6 per cents, gold, “1033¢; und Burllngton, Cedar Rapids & Northe The demand for railroad bon: on Tucsdav was mote for convertible assented, to 833; 13§ for con- golldated firats nssented, to B4l 1 for nd- Justment, to 083 and 2 for Lehigh & Wilkes- barre consolidated assented, to 4%, C. [+ & I, consolidated rose 3 per cent, to 03; Cine cinnatt & Springtield Firats 1, to 1013 Canndn Southern Firsts 3¢, to 7, Kansas Pacitle Denver Diviston with coupon certificates 13, to 1M); do trust receipts 2, Lo 905 nnd Great Western Sccouds ex. coupons 3§, to 803{. The Enie tsanes were strong, aud advanced ¥ for Wirds, to 103, Do consolidaten 7s sold at larlem regiatered Firats fell off 8, to 1y, Iu the Boston market on Manday Atchison de- cllued trom 107 to 1055 Penblo & Arkansas Val. 1oy, lrom 71§ to 89; Kansas City, Topeka & Western, from 10584 to 1035 Burlington & Mis. sourl In Nevraskn, (rom 123 to 1201¢; Chieago, Clinton, Dubugue & Minnesots, from 403§ to 43; Kansas Paclile advanced from 0 to 105 Mis. sourl, Kanaas & Texes, from 75 to 3. In bunds Atchison 1s! mortgoge declined X, to 115; Mlissourd, Kaunsas & Texns 1sts, 1%, to 54%; Kanss -City, St. Joseph & Counetl Bluls advaoced from 81 to BILE@823E ? 8, Voul enrnings for the fast week o Februe ary decrensed-829,129; for the munth, $190,353. Northweatern earnings for Fobraary decronsed $180,000, . ‘The successof an suction saloof a millat Provi- dence, R. L, 18 clteid by the New York Wortd as heralding that return of prosperity for which the business-men of the counitry bave been wait- iIng a0 lonz: In Providence, R. 1., on Friday morning tast, ocenireed Lhe vale by anction of tho celebrated nau- afucturiug proverty of the Atlantic Delsino Com. l:nn.v. itiisted nol far from that city, Tue mills elonging to this well-known Company have been idle for several yeara, and tha various parcela and fixtures of real and personal property appertalning to thoim have lony been ubolutely unsalable. On Fritay Inat New York capitallets—-dir. Hernheimar and Mr. .Jolllard—were among the contesting bid- ders, “Tho first bid was for 3100,000. but the sub- sequent udvances fuctuated fur 8 quarler of an our from S100 to §10,000, until for tho suin of 100,000, which waa iinally offesed, - the property was ndjudged to Owen Brothers, uf Rhodo [aland, who intend fartnwith o put thy mills in worksng condition, They espect xoon to emnloy meay hondred operatives, and have provided the necea- sary additional canital for full working purposes. The following siows the prives and tluctuations of leading stocks for the day: v Stacks, Opentng. Hiohest, Lowest, Closing, 1 a 115, 1 €, & N, Wei Do preforred. M. & 8t Panl.... 847y Do preferred, ... 81} C.. 1, 1,& Pacific. 130 Tiiinols Centeal, oo 8115 ehy. i, € Q. I Union Pacific, .., 73 Brie ....... 5 Wabash Rallway, 2 glllsk Mix -+ 101 Delnwaro & ilud, 1., Lnck. & West. 4 ‘entr " Union ‘el A& P, Tel, LU Kannas I Toxar 100 preferrad, ... . 434 Kansns Pacific,... 17 FOREIGN EXCUANGE. ety days, 487 COMMERCIAL BIL] Stesling, Vranes ... GOVERNMENT DONDS, U8, Gs0f *81...000eune . 8, a-20s of ‘07, h+l04 af ‘08, . 10404 (ex, Int) L.0 o new 5 of 'S1 (ex. int (ex. mt,), | pOF eent conpon, CURLENCY U8 vuosren LOCAL SECURITIES. i, Chiengo 7 per cent bonds (long), ..*110 Carcago 7 per centsowerave (lone), #4110 Chienzo percent water loan (long Chicago Caty 1§ per conts (longy Cunk County 7 peccl, bopds tluna) ., Cuuik County 7 per centh (shiort). ucoln Parc 7 cent bonda, ¢sl Parie bonds, 7 por cent. 0 South I'ark bonds, 7 por cen +10315 North Chlcago 7 per cont (rallroad L *104 City Ratlway \South Skdo Cuy Rallway (Weat Slde City Hatlway (North Siac] Chiamber of Commeree. ..., W. Div. Rallway 7per cont e Clty serip, *And intereat. COIN QUOTATIONS, 167 ‘The following are the Clileago quotations for coins: 1 s 4.0 Napolcona ERa iFwenty matke 7 Ausirfan flor! an Five francs [ Prussian tha 53 Hollawd guelders asu@ 8o Kronors \Swedlsh), 20 G 20y Mexivan and Houth Ame: donblooNA .1y s, . 15,50 Spanlsh doubloons, 15,00 BY TELEGRAPI, NRW YORK, To the Western assactated Prees, Naw Yous, March d.—~Governments wero steady. Rallrond bonds were frregular, State securlties were quict, sxcept Loulslona consols, which wero activo aud higher, The stock market to-day was only moderately active, und marked, ot times, by considerable depression, vafied, but n wealtness soon st I, and befora noon a deeling of 4@y took place, Narth- weatern aud coal stocks loading the decline, Shortly after midday o fractional recovery took place, which was followed by another downward movement, prices falling 34324 from the hirhest point, the Iatter Narthwest: Western Unfon was somowhat crratle, from 104 to 106, and dechnt 102¢, The markct closed at a o Maeat, - Transacuons wera 155,00 11,040 Erle, 18,000 Lake Shore, shiures, west comumon, 15,000 preferred, 12,000 St, Paut cammon, HH00 preferred,; 28,000 - Lackawanna, 8t New Jersey Centenl, t00u Unlun Pacitier 7,000 Western Unlon, and 7,000 Missourl, Knne 8a8 & Tesas, Muney market active at 334, Prime mercantile papar, 3146L5. GOVEIUNMENTS, » of 1881..,1000; closing at 3, Quickailver, 'nidi., 43 thcifc Matf, et Mariposa . X ayne. Lerre Hauto gy & Torve lante, b, K Ameriean Fxpree i Chicao & Aton,,, 77! . LXpress...., ¢, & Alton, prd. ., 100 . Central Ohie & !llsv}nl ppl. 10% el L& \\‘uln':rln. 4 ’: AL &P Telearaph, ‘lm‘r'nm Pacy: . Aichigan Central Vanama... HItg Ty Hannibal & 3. Jao, 1 4 {1k & St Joor pid, 71 ICanadn Routhers 14 Cent. Pav, bund (Lwan Pac. bands,. 10015 thwes Wid, HtsiUs l'fa‘}“‘" 10 Lt o, 495 " ETATE NONDE, ennerseo Os, old.. 341¢ Vieginia ‘Leniessee ts, now, 24" |Missourt Virgtula ts, old.... 28 CLEARING-HOUSE NEVIEW, oo ySclal Disdaicn to The Tribune. New Youx, March 8.—The Zublic With !uur ago, measured by quantiti 23 per cenyy a4 proven by the Cl Among \Iw{. Hostun, 103 hicago, 7 8105 8. L 13 Columbus, 18 7-10, Clty, in New York tive than for some days provious, and n higher range of prices pre- vailed, the inprovemont {n 6ma Instances b‘v:lm; quite marked. ‘The principal activisy was o tho New Jeraey Central fasues, which advanced 1% were steady at {13 2t At the vpening u firn tono pre- advancing o Ty of 0 Northe 2 the improvement b bueiness Jast weele compared alng were: Pistiadelplifa, ouls, 10; Rausus Among the des clies were: Milwaukee, 2, vouseuent an the fallure of the Miuuesota whoas evop; Worces- ter, 1 fnciures b fall In prices rohably partly beeauss man Incrensed in quantity with the aml -New Orlcans 9, duo to the Hngering effe of the vellow fover. Kansas ZiLY's fncrenae is duo to the fact that a year ngo thansactions were brought to s closs by an im- purtant bank faflure. - AAN FIRANOISCO. Ban Friancisco, March 6. —Following were the closing quatations at the Stock Buard: vree s IMEITLEN L m!ulm‘(mnmlmled . tgiTantice. % | Mextean. . Northern Bell Uphir.. Overman .o Itaymond & Bly., 5 l8avaRe .. Relcher ... Best & Relcher .. Huttlon ... tafedonia . Califorma ..., Chollar o ieiiod Conaotidat'd Virginia 524 . 4igNterra Nevada 48,28 [Union Conaull Yellow Jacket g Bodte.... Crown Pomt. 0! REAL ESTATE, The following instruments were tled for rec- ord ‘huesday, March 02 # P CITY PROFERTY, Dixet, ne cor of Leasing st, undivided 80-1,07:4 intarest i Ilocks = and 3, . dated March 4 (Hlenry ruzendotf 0 Uibaet st 150 I w 8 Gameoin ot 4§ ard at, 1 . 3 Atx b0 ‘rt, dated Feb. ' (Francis A Ihile 1o 8. A Honp Ontarlo sty 300 {t w of N 3 1, 353100 it, improved, daled Fo (« Dreyee to Johu Lyons) .. g We: hinaton st, Y0 11w of Union sty n g, SUxhU fr, dated Sept. 1, 1878 ¢ at, didig 1t n ol ) E ilgxis 1, “fated Wb, 18 (Frite bind- Lifdolp hiace, B0 1 'of Sonhin-sirest ncoln_piace, 10 1L 1 o 1. 405 K100 T, dnted March b (PBALD Attel to Margaret McKeown).. West Fiftcenth atreet, 108 ft 4,700 000 2,500 3,000 L 1,716 nied March 5 da street, ui, 21124 (L, date arch & Wames Connor. to John R, Anderron) Sonth Halsted strect, 20 (i of Ninee 1,800 teenth atrect, o f, 11044 1, dated Feb. 8 (11, Scholdt to G, AL Vetor- son) . . Bouth falsted street, sanio as the above, dsted MMCI& 6 (G. M, Peterson to Mike Veabody and WIfe), veor oooier canearas Western avevue, 8 w corner of Ohlostree ef, undivided Y of HOX12G (1, dated March & (Milo It Tuttlo to Charles W, Fleh) (... aenreriase oo Tayne avanue, 50 (t » of Fowler street, w1, 26%130 ft, dated March 1 (German Savings Bank to Albert Rusenbereger) .. Wataan avenue, n ¢ corner of ‘Furl third street, wf, 252174 (¢, dated Feb. 17 (Jumea Milier to Georga W, Sheldon) West "I'wenty.first st, 235 ft e of llalsted 8t 1 [, 24x100 ft, dated March b (Mar- £ tin Kratzenoerg to C. Bonshausen.. ... . 750 Ruble k¢, 200 ft 1 of Efghteenth st, wf, 4710 11, improved, dated March 1 2,600 2,500 (', 1L.:Uaflney to frane Retrend) ..., 1,350 Wesl 'Tiwentivtli at, 100 fte of Lincoln st, n [, 252125 ft, dated March O (J. 8, Betmmacher to C, Roedor)...... Weat ‘Pwentioth st, 75 (¢ ¢ of Lincoln st, nf 2ax125 1L, dated March 5 (I Jo Brack 1o ¢, Roeder) ... Weet Twontieth st, o0 ft e of L 0 f, W5xl26 ft, dated March 5 ( Bruck to Cart Kostbade).eu .uvs HORTIS OF TV LIMITS, WITHIN A T UF TIE FOURT-HOUSE, l)lvbrfl'r and Mariana w f. 7ox124 ft, dated Feb, 11 (Jlen- . McDatd to Clemens Thiet) ., 4.8 800 SOUTIE OF CITY LOITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF BEVEN ML THE COUNT-HOUAL, 0w car of Maple av, ¢ v.dated March 6 (G ¥, Baley to John V', Clarke) . Sixty-first st, near Nicholna uv, H0x: . duted March 4 (Ira J. Nicholes erJohineon) . ... .. Wabash av, 1011 ft n of Forty-secoud st, o 140 11, dated Feb, 2 (Aaron Glubs BCOWHENOW) 1ovs ot rarerersans £00 Lot on strcet hetween Ashiand av and Lain st and 215 4 of Fotty-seventh st, e 8 HxI21 e, dated Peb, 27, . 130 GENEMAL A¥SIGNMENT FOR THE BEXEFIT OF CNXD- 1T £ Rudolph Wolfson nud Thendore Wollstein to Zack Holhelmer (no avsets mentioned in the ussignment) : liabilities. ... COMMERCIAL, Latest quotations for March dellvery on the Teading articles for the last two business days; Wednerday, * Thursday. Mess pork.. & TR 0,55 Lard.. oiiniinan Shoulders, boxed., Short ribs, bosed., 830,230 0 @hA0 250 @00 The fallowing were the recelpts and ehip- ments of the teading artleles of produce In this city during the twenty-four hours endlng ot 7 o'clack on ‘Thureday morning, aud for the cor- rosponding date twelve months ago: FIORENTA, 870, Flour, brlv. it 1501 ot 150, 130 itlgnwies, bris, ol Ihi Poratoes, Coal, to: Flav, ton: Lutiver, in f§. Shingl Hall Sl Withdrawn from atore daring Wednesday for ity consumption: 5,008 bw wheat, 1,821 bu corn, 2,035 bu ontsy 4,240 bu barley, The following gram wus inspected Into store in this city yesterday mornlog: 9 ecars No. 9 red winter wheat, 1 ear No. 8 do, 8 ears mixed, 8 cars No, 2 hard, 89 cars No. 2 spring, 50 cars No. 3dv, 45 cars rejected, 9 cars no grade (173 whent)i* 26 cors high-nixed corn, 20 cars now do, 12 cars now mixedmy0t cars No, 2corn, 7 cars rejected (129 corn); 23 cars white oats, 13 ears No. 3 mixcd, 8 cars rejected, | car no grade (42 oats); 1car No. 1 rye, 9 cars No, Sdo, 1 car rejected (11 rye); 12 cars No. 3 barloy, S cars extra do, Lenr feed (21 harley), Total, 375 cars, ar 160,000 by, Iuspected outs 18,230 bu wheat, 0,830 bu corn, 1,620 bu onws, 534 bu barley, A gentlewnan on 'Changze who has nobauy core respondents tn Italy wilshes us 1o say thatn letter was yesterday recelved from South Afrlea asking the price of * waily M in this market, sud the quantity on tund, ‘Ho thinks that o few members of the Board could aunply enough of thearticle to stock the werld. Urobably hiekuows bLow it ts himself, ‘ * Contidenco 18 restored,’” remarked a gentle- man yesterday as bie came down town fo o horse- car, Elle reason for wnnking the statement lies In the fact that he hud just borrowed $50 with. out having to give his note in exchango, ‘Ihey suy that there ure fully 2,000,000 bu of onts out for May, which Is 4 rather large deal In this markot on oats. Fully 500,600 tes of lard In the Unitud States, and stitl they are waking It Bt, Louis lurd s nid to be coming to this marlket for sale. Cargoes of sbout 85,000 but wheat Is now befng unloaded from vessels to be shipped East by rail. This 18 n sian of the present cheapness of rail freichts, It may olso bo regarded s an ndication that earriers avo expected toget about leas throush rete on the opening of navigae tion, uiil probably maintain that tigure until the big stocks uf grain here bave beeu mntertally ree duced. 1t 15 sald that the pumber of unchartered graln yessels here is now swall, the many of the largu craft arv bedd abovo the rates that baye been pofd Quring the winter, Some of the carrlers talk about Te and even Sc na the price for taking & cargo slown to Buffalo after the ice moves out of the Straits of Mackingw. 5 The leading produce morkets were. rather ir- regutar yesterday, - ‘The greatest interest was fn wheat, that market bulng exclted by the report of o advance of fully lc fu winter wheat in Now York, with private advices of large Conti- nental orders there. Oals were flrmer, barley dull, und there wns little change {n other grain, FProviglons declined 133ge on pork, then partially recovgred, und satn turned downward, Hogs Were ab3Y S¢ per A0 W4 Jower, though the | wero reported of 9,250 tea scller Aprll at §6. vackers were apparently ready to take a pre many mors if they had been offored. Tho ship- viog movement was not acttve, though the mild tempeeature suggested lake frulghts, and stim- ulated some,talle in that direction, hestdes caus- fngz some parties to look for emalier recaipts of grain on a break-up In the country roads. The demand for staplo and fancy dry goods wras aatistuctorily activa, and the general mar- ket was irm, An advanco of e 4n New York Mills bleached sheetinga was noted, Grocerics were reasonnbly active, and were steadily held. No clianges took nlace fn tho butter and cheese markets, the former continuing quiet and weak, and the Iatter falrly active and firm. A good demund for dried fruits existed, and domestica of all kinds were strong. New York and Michigan appiea wero hetd ¢ higher. (Fish were flrm and unchanged. In the leather, to. bacco, bageing, ofls, wul coal markets ihers was nothing now to note. “Uhe trady 10 Jumber continue to incrensn in volume, and the variation (v prices ure not so numorons aa they were a week ngo. ‘The mild plessant weather, bestdes atimulating the de- mand, Is melting the snow in the Northern woods and shortening the geason of log- ging. Fhe stock of logs already ob- tained s belteved to ba large enough to firnish the market with oll the lumber it will want this season, and leave a good sur- plus for the statisticlans to talk about at the end of the year, Running the loga down the rivers is moxt in order, nud lumbermen think this work wilt be nccomplished with little dii- culty, ‘The wool nud brooni-curn markets were sleady, the sales aceregating na large a Agire as usual. Ilidea were selling at recent figures, ‘The demand for salt was fair, The bigher arades of hay were fair, undor o good demund, with rather small offerings, and some of the denlera expected a droppiug off in recelnts. Seeds were jrencrally unchanged. The weather was warm for dressed poultry, but the offerings wero light, and were soon taken at recent prices, Eggs wore again scarce, and the stock of fresh was sold out early at better prices, GRAIN OX PASSAGE, The following table shows the quantities of wheat wid vorn oo passage for thie United King- dom for ports of call and (or direct ports, on tha dates namned; March Feb, 15, Alarch L 180, 1830, 2, 1878, Flour and sheat, .. +++21,450,000 1,450,000 1,140,000 Coru, qrs. oo 40,000 460,000 401,000 MOVEMENT OF WIIEAT. ‘The following shows the receipts and ship- ments of wheat at polnts named yesterday s Chicago, Milwaukee Tolaluseeaerevors conres o 308,327 IN NEW YORK TESTHRDAY. Recelpts—Marceh 0.—Flour, 17,500 brls; wheat, 176,124 bu ; corn, 80,148 bu; onts, 20,634 bus corn weal, Y04 vlegs; rye, 4,842 bug barley, 15,050 buj malt, 4,125 bus pork, 585 brls; beef, 1,473 tes; cut wents, 2,320 ples; lord, 770 tes; whisky, 375 brls. Exports—For twenty-four houra—Flour, 8,000 brla; wheat, 113,000 bu; corn, 76,000 bu; oats, 2,000 bu; rye, 25,000 bu. 00008 RECEIVED at Port of Chicago Maren 8 'I. M. Sinclair & Cu., 456 aacks salt; R. L, Law & Co,, 19 casks grease; Fowler Bros, U1 encks salt; Fleld, Lelter & Co., 10 cases fany, cte. Collections, $0,012.12, PROVISIONS. J10G .PRODUCTS—Wero {rrogularly weak. Thero wan a good deal doing, but It was mostly in Jocal tranefers, tho ehipping demand being ght, The market wae weak carly, partinlly reacted to- wards noon, and wns agaln weak 1 the Inst honr of tho seecion, n pood many holders wanting to realize, Hogs at the Stock-Yards were entler, while the advices from ofher points denoted little change in product, but a good deal of stusf from other points waa understood ta bo ordered sold here, and that was putially the canse of the down turn, the offerings exceeding the demand. Mrss Poux—Declinod 15@1746 per brl, ana closed 12¢4c below the Iatest prices of Wedneaday, Sales were reported of 18,000 brls ecer April at 80.8244@10.00; 80, 600 bris scller May at 80,0215 10,073 and 500 brls weller Juno at $10,10, Tolal, 5H,000 brls. The market closed dull at $0.£0 for cash or neller Maren; 80,85@0,87%4 for Aprll; and 89 05@0.07Y% for May, with about 810,074 for Juno, Ol pork was quoted at §8,25 when not repacked. Prime mexs pork was quoted at $3.00@0, 50, and extru primo at 88.5C@8,%5, Laun—Declined 714@10¢ per 100 e, and closoa Be below tho latest prices of Wednesday, QD 6,015, and 11,250 tes reller May nt 86,66020.70. ‘Total, 20,500 tes, chletly {n transfor. ~ The market closed dall nt §0.755 for spot ar soller March: k3 13064.00 for Aprll; nnd_ 86.05600,07% for May. “June was nominal at 0. T2HGU. 5 ot tho close, Myiiars—Were agaln nctive in local futures, with Hittle vlso doing, ‘and the market was lower, In eympathy with pork and lard, closing abonut 7136 oft from the lateet prices of Wednesd lgu l:u:fl -lmuhlscru._m.s:x.n 0 for May, and ! eyt P ?u)wgt) nlt $5, 00 «pot. ‘the following wera the closing prices per l[\lx) 1bs on the leading cuts: ¥ s Shoul-| Short ders, | rids. Laose, part cured. |$1,50 Boxed., .. . Aprl, boxes Moy, bozed, Long clenes boxed; Cumboy it hama, HGCH for 1 10 15 1o snme averages: green sloulders, & Iincon quoted pt 43,@4'e for shouldors, 6t @B3e for whiort ribs, HY@o%e for short clears, B8y tar lame, ull canvased and packed, GuEssn—Was quoted ud §3.00035.50 for No, 1 white, 43675¢ for de yellow, and 41{@4%¢ for brown, with sala of 60 pkus whito at & BEEE PRODUCTS—Wery firm an fos at 28, 15128, 60 for mees. SU,00@0, 25 for extea mess, w0 317, 7518. 00 for hams. ‘TaLLow—Wag quiet at G14@63%c for clty and 6 Ly <& 8,1 Short clears, ; clears, SISt | 10 noted at 4,121 loose and $1, 7714 auds, 85.003,25 hoxed; l(m;(- * dweeteptekled hams, T@7%0 green hama, 6%4@7c for @0 for country, BREADSTUTFS, FLOUR—Was qulot and strong. Somae lots wero bald materielly lusher by order of the millers, who clatm that present prices aro lower than the coal of production at current quotations for wheat, Thore was a fatr demnand for export, but huyers were not wenerully willing to meet the advanced views of hatdees. Local denlora were qulct. Sales were reportod of [0 brly winters at 85,25@5.60; 000 Lrls springs, chieily at 8:1 5034, grade av $5.00, ‘fotal, BAO brls, was the numinal rangu of prices: Choice winters. ..., tiood to chimce winfers, z*mr Lo goud winters, (78R olce Miuneaotas. ., G H00 Latr 1o zood Minns @8, b ¥air to goo i Low npring b Patents ... 00 &% H] Duckwheat. . e B 400 (44,25 Luax—Was less active ond frmer, Sales were reported of 50 tons at $10, 50 per ton on track, and $10.60 free on bourd car. Conn-Mear—Coarse wos nominal at sbout $12.0233 per tou on track, and 10 tons sold at $14,00 frae on board car, Wurar-Scneexivos—Sales wore 40 tons at 2 16, H0. SPICING WHEAT—Was active and stronger. The murket advanced Ne, und closed 15c aliove the tut- est pricvs of Waodtiesany, Liverpool waa ruportea sirong but quist on carzoe, and sone private ad- vicew colled “that muarket tame, but Now York was anated higher on winter wheat' with some exeites toent owing toun active demund for shipment to the Cantlaent of Jiurope, aud our receipls wore not Inrge, with some expecintion of u falling off, ow- 1inif to thu brouking up of thu country rouds, Que tmarket was tamo 1ud rather weak, aarly, but the Eantern news ealled out huycrs, which advanced vrlees. A good tnany eperators luok upon tho wieat deal as un artidelal one, but concode that there Is money power envugh uuder it to Jnu quo- tations to a vinch bigher point than now i is bewo destred, — ‘U'here foubt that prices would have ranged much lower than mo{ bave dowe through this winter if eapltal trow autsido had not taken hold of 4t bug the money seoins ta have been vut into it with the intention of moving the wheat towards the pro- ducer when the uroper times cowes, which v a very dilorent thing to ssltng it out axain in thie uintket, There was u pood slipping dowand for the lawer prades yeaterday, und No. f advanced to #34a¢ fur frevh peceipts, while No, 2 closed ut Otte, Sellor April apened ut Dde, receded to 03 ade vanced to DGige, and clossd at 943,@00%¢, * Heller Moy wold at Dci$1.00, closing at_BUNGOI 0, March was uearly nomival at 035GC06!e, closing BtOye, Bpot aules were reported of 60,000 bu 2at 05M@Nc; 18,200 bu No, i ot B340 H!\f'; 14,000 by rejucted 4 aud 19,000 bu can bo no oty, Cooloy & Co, ealtloat 84,00, and by g, Toxns oxen at 83,0, with some cattlo (most] (00 bu No. 2 at y and 2, 800 bu by sample at 81,000 CORN—~Was rather mlow and ateady, with Hitle change froni the latest prices of Wednesday. Dritieh markeis worn quoted rather ensler, which acted ns & counterpoles o the facts ol light racelpta here nnt a higher wheat market, afair shipping domand. nnd the lower graded eold ut comparatively gool prices Luth In _slore and on Uilteedped recelpts of Mo, 2 closed at e, Iutures wore quiet, the uity being menerally light, even for May, bat des were lirm 1 thelr viewa after a short anell Beller May vpencd ot 37ie, Tho market o, Lemons, M box Oranges, 51 hox. Yalciicia oranges, 1 caee Ynlencta oranges, extra nize.. Mnlaga urapes, W Extra Beoves—(lraded. 0010 an amards; vee wenasenss B, grocery markot v A steadily good bualiess is doing, amil for most articien In the liat prices con- tinne eteady, Quotations remain sa follows: e, marked new featitron, and regnlar doat Mediim Grad; of enrly wenkness, nd commion to chat, 'nlnughlur. welghing 8o L 080 1D8.04y Btock Cattla—Commoy closod at 7 %ic, ” Soller Juno wold at HandRIge, saller Apeil nt SidLeapiiti e, March st Ui ycudat o, wil closiug rathae fieni at the Bpot snles wern teporied of No. 2 and tigh-mixod nt 33t4e for regular, * I1-edged receipta: LAGOD Lu new At e s 10,200 n nery ol Dbyt by aample at B334aps e on A34e free on hoard cars; Choige 1 fancy Rio' Gaod to prime, Lamnion to fair . Hoarting...oc. r'nlu':lcul toat #tags, bulls, and ecal Veals, per 100 (bs. CATTLE pALZS, y i at e oo Ir'nck ] OATY—Were mora act| The market opened wenk, talliod in sycpsthy with other geatn, and took hold iore freety, tho ik of Uhe trading” bha. 0y tn the tonger futaren, May taking the fead. receipts were falr, oud sold free bringing wore tran giit-edved though the buls o th May opened nt to 2idic, and closed at qe2U%c, and ctosed a1 2 200 bu, o and lghige bighar. oand fell off tyeithen 4. 4, 4 4, 4. 4 4 0 Ialter were rajsed, 3¢, weakoned Lo 26e. thon New Orleans ful) New Orleans f41F soo.ee " oo Anur: April wero gniet Fnlllaruln rugareloaf dri 228923 Snmplea wore in enorted of 10,200 ck, and 17,400 bu do “Total, 47,600 I, RYE—\Wna a llitle more active ond stendy, No, was qalet at Slc. * April 6, 000 bt tn rettiement at The receipta wero fair, and samples sold 1o ocnl teadu and Ahippers g recent prices, Cash were reported of 1,200 200 b by sample at doqg474c on track; and 4,400 bo do ai 14i248¢ free on board, BARLEY—Was dull and uncertatn, pril No. 2 were quoted at 70¢ bid, with eellera ot Regular No, 2 was hominal a2 TUc and fresh A few anlas of cur. 018 of extra if srere reported dt 11g424c, regular clomny caster at Gilt-edgea in A, U, dtc. Extra 3'was offered st dlc seller Apnt, i v quiel AL NGB, bu sample aL 2055 at 26aki0¢ free vn. Qrald at dtivie and Ma: 1 W elendy, with sales of Cotmon ‘moiassc Dlack Blrap .0 b Ho, 2 at 4084c; Cu. was quoted st German mottled Pench bloasom. HAY—\Vas in request, nnd No. firmer under Hght offcrings, munrll and the couniry ronds threaten to get #o had that the farmers cannot haul the hay to market, 1 loase are [alllng offt Samplea wers 1n maderate request. Cash eates were roported of 1,600 it exe tra il al 41g42%¢: 4,000 bu by snmple at 30 80¢ bu do at 40¢ free on board, day nnd of about up, bacon grades and prising the great oulk, market during the o at a furter deching be buyers toolk hold tnota frov] of buzlness houre found a vood 1l in the pens unsold, not:ceably betlor than the rec while chioico lots readily nold at 84 droves “‘guod cuouy Cominan {0 prime bacy 0. nnd poor to choten the wame goners) Thero ‘swas & yo un track: and 400 ‘The receipta” wore Total, 4,000 bu, MORNING OALL. orx~—Snles 21,770 Lrls 3t €0.87% @10.044 far May, Stiort riiie—U00, U0y and $1 D03 095 for Bay, Wheat—45, 000 b at -D3% @ —UJ0, 000 bu 0t B74€N73 TWO O'CLOCR ALl Saled wore roported of £82, 000 bu At OU13@ U e forA pril and 0 T;e@ 81,00 00 bu for Auril at $L 01445@1.04, Corn-Sules 26, 000 bu at 3530 for April,iT4sc for May, and 573 7,000 Urls nt 81 B5Q0 ¥ U.U744 for Muy. Apeil, s “$ 074 0 tem at §8.6744 QU L8 e for April, —Wero in fafr re receipta are nmple. Poor denlers aro buying Hehtly, numerous, anit tho stock here is belleved to be Inruw vnough {0 meet the ordinary demand: fght cured hides, ¥ . tenvy do, 1 1. bamaged or grul ides aro arriving, and Enastern ordersare not Hkivs wero beddled 3,40, All s of boga are mad, Vheat twas stronger, slirinkace of 40 Ibs for piggy sows, Hed “winger—10, 14 (or Apal, and SO0 Lard =250 tes at §U.05 for May, Short e10s--4560, 000 bu at $+.8743 for May, LW b, Tireen frozen, § Wheat was Xc lawer than at the close of the April qold e U0@vUsze, and May sold at ODS@0N4 e, ¢ far April, cloatn: 5@ 3724c, and close Dry sulted, 54 Green city butchers', 9 I, woul exHInated, B 1. re s o t—Continucy fatrly active, and the ton- dency Lo weak place to strenyt] morning sersion, clused at Db lacs Corn wad quict nt 3ty GA: n: "i‘."' tnsldo, May suld a 6. Oausrwcro quiot and casy nt 233c for April and cges noticed a weex ago I giving The largo reduction in atock during Febraary, and the increasing activity, aru huving a bracing clfect on the market. d vauce 18 anticlpated, but prices seem less likely to than thoy did o fow weoks ogo. Slesa pork was lower under freo offerinzs, -Sales nt 20, 8215085 for 7 Lard was ensier, snles being made of 4,000 tes 0, 03 for April and §0, 6020, U244 for May, hort eibs were easier, sales being reported of 0, 000 1bs short ritd at $4.75 for April and 5@®4.8714 for May, were mada_ ot o **all o pieces” April and 80,004 First aud secord clear, ‘Phird cluar, 11 to 2 el “Chird clear, fuch...., First and clenrdresred slding, ‘Irst common drossed siding. ond common slding, louring, fivst comnion, dressed.... loaring, scconil common, dresecd Flooring, third cu” e II2EBERASSRIBABE 2! 55535953 Mess pork was lower under ingg anont 5¢ below tha prico at 1 o'clog closed at 80, BO@O. 2214, April at SU,8040, ana June ui $10,00@ 1 &1, 80 tor April and at $0.60@1. 824 for May, 10, closing at_ SO, 47450060 for tea ot SU.4713@0,60 for Apsl, an Short ribs were stendy nt the carller decline, sales being made of 100,000 1bs at 81,75 seller April, sz Salea 8,000 brls 200 A stock bonrds, C stock boards, 10 to 12 in. D or gommon stock boards.... .. 16,00 b, 24, gD@‘lH. [ e Compion hoards...... Cull boards, ., Dimenston stff,, sion stuf, 2010 30 ft. GENERAL MARKETS, BEANS—Wero in light local request at $1.% wfrlelggtpn_; :l:;u"\v;\ :n Wednc medlum grades wera salnb) ood to cliolce ot 81.560685, ra wero (he following: 'BROOM-CORN—Continnes quict and unchanged, . Among the tante The orders aro as large and numerons as usnal: Shingles, No, 1. Codarshingles ‘Track shinzlcs , OIL.8—Nemalned quict, with We ropeat our list: Carbon, 110 degtrecs teat, ... Carbon, INinols legal, 160 deg. teat ..., Carbon, headlight, 175 degrucs tost., Carbon, Michigan fegal test, Lard, oxtra winter strained. rereer 1.60 na quotable varla- y mand on Jocal and shipping account, and the volune of sales fully cqualed the recelpta. Prices, however, reinnined weak and unsettled, there bo- ing nimong helders a gencral disinclination tonllow atocks to accumulate on thelr hands, effected ot the rangoof prices given below: 87, Lovis, Mo,, March 6,—Carrie—Shipping rades slow; butchers' steady: export, $4.008 Of d 'y, $+.0504.003 ers’ steers, S, 00004, 003 cows and heifers, . 05@4.00; corn-foil Toxans, $3. 0024, ng. "“"6(1 Ds:l.'l-‘:@l. Linsced, raw . Linsced, boiled. Whale, winter bl Neatsfoot oft, strictly pure. Neatafoot oll, extra, Neatsfoot oll, No, 1. EBnnic ol Firmer; Yorkera and Baltimores, 4 celpta, 6,0003 shipments, 3, 700, SnuErr—8trone and acttve; common to falr E: 0od to choice, 84,404,753 expor 5,‘5':,""""‘ 85.00@5.25; receipts, 860; shipments, \Wan agatn quoted quict and st Ordera were flled at the followings EAST LIBERTY. Pa., March 0,—-Carrre—Receintt of \hrough ln.!’l 1 total 33 Marlaps, 4 b, .. Turpening ., Miuers’ ofl, exira yolitoy Minera' oll, white .. Naphtha, deodorized, 0 Gadoline, aeodorized, 74 dey oline, 87 desree t Virginla, natur Nutural, 30 degroes POTATORS~Were in roquest and steady at 768 Ihe surply ts swple, and thern East Lincatr, to-day, 0S80 hua threc” days, 1,470 thing sofd out nt sbout lnst v prime, 1,400 to 1,600 B no full creswn cheose s in acanty rupply, in good demand, and very firm, thelower grades aro full, and for such prices con- tinug to show somo Irrogulurity, though nowmlnally the market ts firm. 000 head; total for 5.'-80‘@!.10; Phila- Hogs—Raccints_ to-day, 6,975; Yorkers, delphiny, 84,6034, 75, Hie for atora lota, is seldom a call for full car-loads, Y AND GAME—The demand for poul- {r, ana the markot atead ing higher, nwing to scarcity, Jawer and alow, Chickens, dressed, 311, ‘Turkeys, dreesed, § . Geese, dressed, WD, Duckn, dreased, ¥ b Wald duscks, smatl, p day, 400 head; total for three days, 0,300; seliing at §3. 25@5. 50 for con 0, ~CarTLE—TRccelpts, and decliniug; prices wengral changed, though some sates rather lower, SREEZP AND LasMus—Recelpts, 460 fale to_pood Weatern cheap ab 7,25@10.20; culls, $1.50; & modorute demand from the country trade and from local cananmers at the prl % given bulow : Lacknwanna,. largo ege not guotavly lowor; fal 8178@5,00; ehatde, Western lamus, $5, 52! as—Heceipts, 4, $3,8024.10; plgs, beary, 33, 20@0.60. Lackawanua, range... 2, of the oiforings secmed to by 1ine seed brought recunt flgnrcs, and somo samples Snlos were reported at 81.17@ 1 Clover was quict and ateady at 81, 703, H0, and mammoth brought 81,10, Eowing ilax wa 0w prime, aud tho New Yong, March #, —Beryrs—Iaf londs received; no business; dreascd ln\vfr: & limited trade at 6@7i;c for pooreet 1o Iangatian sold at grioted gt SL.U0%L. U5 deniand and neaiys fow it Hodk 5,000; markat stead: Gric for very poor la uirims ahieeps goueea { 1ic for Iambe, e K ncerors, SR007 i salen ol ive welgat igc for Western. Susrr—Tocelp! ahe 4,50 T purk harrols were made Iard. tlerces wero quoted at 31,05, SED 1HOGS~-Wery in moderate demand, the onemng salves beiny at the close mixed tots brovy] were light, the weather mild, an KGtUS—Wera falr at 1oalise wery very Hght, much to thie surprise of every- body, and the street waa nearly bara at novn, Lib. ! recelpts nro axpected soon, FISU—Tho market was rep and unchangod, No, 1 whitethall, 9 14-br1, Famtly wintoilsh, 3+br! Conrse, @brl.... . ys P brl, with 2 bl with bag: Ashton dalry, § sack TEAS—Were' quote tntiu sattefictory t U IUPENIAL, 17628 Common 1o fair, .,20Q36 44508 Superior to 0ue... 400 50 Extra focto finest 600G ri i el dreashd hoga qulet at -7 Ive hoga lower, i The domand ooep | . Omcmuazt, Morely 0.l i butchers', $4.10@1. 35 shipments, 830, \ BY TELEGRAPH, 1Y Commonto falr, fine Extra tine to fiucst 406 orted active, Grm, il Chofeeat. ... .. vo, BEGO We repeat our liat: 0 Comnion to fair, ,, @30 Superior to fAne. . 4050 H Extra dne to finest 65@U0 Common to fair, Superlor to flue. .3 Eixtea fine to inestht)iguo) .. U5@70{Common to falr, Superior to fnc, 20030 Eu:- fineto fin G0l BOUGHONG AND CONGO, +++ TOER0|Superlor to fino, . 8B40 moderately active, Snlea were “reporiod of 00 brls allon for highwin ual at dle per gallon . by the ChicazoBoard extra mess, 43-hrl The following were received Selcct mesy, 3 15 brl Liyeuroor, March 0-11:30 p. m 85 00@10s, Wheat—Winter, B#Nd2083d. 3 Common 0 fair, 7u@be 20; white, 82 104G Huperiar 1o fn, Exira fing to fin Livruroot, Masch G-t p, w,—Lard, 331 Fat fumily, tew, change In price. on the basin of 31,04 per Lavenroow, March O.—Special cablo—Bacon— Ateotiol for expurt was nom Cumberiands, 28s; short ribs, 27s; short clear, 278 6d, Boef—Prima wes, Indla mess, 7Us; extra Indfa nices, 's codilan, extra. the demand con- Comreased cud . o atock 18 liehtt Labrador tierel Labrador herrir Labrador herring, llolland horring, Smuked halibu Scaled horring, # bo: Callfarnia salinon, . e boebeld. " 0,50 S AND NUTS—There 1a & very lboral weneral demand far xoods I this Jine, ezpecially are receiving tho utte and with moderate stacks 1n stor caling ainone hulders, o un 801 RNco of 3 dg¢ 1 g, undd fic fu currant routig Lard, #3s 84, Pork—Prime wé ern, f2s; Western, 48s. Tinms, loag culy 2B ‘lup-washod, cliniee, ‘Puh-washed, eotnmon 1o fair.. Colorada, medium to Gno, Colorado, comimon,,, Colorado, coarso . LIVFE 8TOCK, Loxpox, March G.—Liverrnon—Wheat Corn steady, Cargoss off coast— Wheat fi average red winter, 46a 8d. . average Americon mized, s GAQ. on passage—Wheat quiel plug Califorata whoat, ju due, 44s Gd, Weatler Iy Corn rather casichi ntion of hityers, ® thero 19 8 cond. hnm:g'l 0 quo. &pecta) Dispatch 1 The Tribuns. LavrnraoL, March 6-11:30 8. v 1, 8s3 No. 2, Bs 64, GraiN—Wheat—Winter, No, 1. 0e 3di Yo Ne. Ficench pruncs, kegy te, No, 1, Da3d; No, 2, Bs 10d; by " gaad. Corm—New Ko Provisions—Pork, 493, Lavanroow, March 0.—Corrox=arke 16d; asles, 7,000 hales; ot snd export, 2,000; American, 8 Laup—American, s, ‘ —Hefined, S4%@8%Y. Loxnon, March 8, ~TaLLow—Flag od, Loosu duscatol Valeuciaw, new z:me cureants doys yesterduy's warkel presontod few points of The estreme quietnde then charace terizing trade continued, and, aitbongh prices were very well supported, thera was an undereurront of weakness, cspeclally forshippiug grades, continued liberal ruceipl 0rate W York and Michizan,, Prrnotxun—Retned, THOTH. ‘Remn—Common, 43 0d@5e Brinizs or TonrEyTINE—2260% Antwanp, March 0, —PrTioLEUN' YORK. aowtal Desalh 10 The vuns NEw Yonx, March 8,—GuaN—spert fluonces n the ascondeat In tho wh ledtos forther sharp viso in vA grades of 1@2¢ per by, Ic por bui aprlog comparal jwprovement, but .n'npurud, Baive Peaches, unpared, quarte nd tho lack of encanre ad & restraluing effoct f good to cliolee cattle nad to work bard to effect eales at Wodnosdsy's priced, For common grades such as the Chleago 1rado avek there wasthe uvusl demand, snd for cowe and ordinary mixed lots sales wore not difical at ‘The sange of the market was $2,00 @410, Scrubs sold at $2.00@2.40; common to good Lutcliers’ and common stuft a¢ 82.60@3.75; stockors st §2, 50@28. 03, and fair to extrs shipping beeves at $3.00@4,00, Thero'was a sale by Grogs Pitted cherrle: former prices;