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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN 1879=-TWELVE PAGES. Wabnah_Rallway, 2 Onfo & Miss,..... 1. €. C.y G.-'& Ind, at, ne comes af (ordan callenont seliing orders from anutaide holders of 1, dnted March 10 (Jo! ‘The Iater fecliug was rolatively FINANCE AND TRADE. pork and meata. Ponx—Declined 20@7256 per brl,and closed 1340 lower than Baturdsy, Bales wero reportod of 500 bria (old) at $8.00 spotj 10,600 brla seller April at 8050000, 02t 80, 025;@0. 75 and 500 brls seller June "Total, 42,750 brls, Governments Dull and_Lower-== COMMERCIAL. - Foreign Exchange Quiet, Latost quotations for March delivery on the feading articles for tho lost two business dayss ‘The market closed steadiorat 80,577 for canh or fellor March; $0. G0N 0215 far Aprdly and $0.70@0.79% for May, with about . O1d pork was qulotat Dull---The Stoclk Market Steady. 80, 8215320,83 for: | $8,00 whon not repackad. Prime mess pock was quoted nt $0,0020,25, and oxtra prinia at $8, KO8, 7. Lanp—Deelined The Produce Markets Less Act- ive, and Generally Easler. —_— A Tnir Business in Provislons--- Wheat Tams..Hogs Foor. G 10c por 100 1bs, but closed {¢ balaw tha latestprices of Satarday. wera_reported of 600 tcs spotnt $6, 1 H,600 tea actlar Anril at 8.371:@U. 50 tes sellor May nt 80,40, 60, The markot closad ntaad &pot or eelior March; $0, 4215@0. 4D SU BODY, iy l‘nlr May. ks bi.] 20 340 @4.20 The followlng were the recelpts and sbip- ments of the lending articles of produce in this city during_the forty-cight hours ending at % o'clock on Monday moring, und for the cor- responding dato twelve months ngod BUIPRENTA, Juno fas nominal at FINANCIAL. The Goversment bond dealers flnd the de- mand for d-per-cents slackenlug, and the local opiston {8 that the business las passed Its moximum point. Prices showed a slight de- cline. The Gs of 1581 were down frem 100} to the 5-80s of 1867, from 103 to 10134; the from 1021 to 102%¢3 the 10-40s, from 1017¢ to 10183 the new bs of 1881 were 1033 the 414w, 1055 and tho 4-per-cents, 100 to e, IATs—Wara easlor, and dull outslde of n free movemeont In local futnres, which were fraely Bales:wors reporied of 100 boxes shoulders on private torme; 4,750,000 nhort ribs at $ 1.6k 65 for April, $ for May, and $4. 80@: pour 100 1bs on the les offered Ly holdera. U. B, Gs0f 1Bl -1 R21; for Juna;40 bris hocke U, 8. h-20s of '07. re the closing prices Tow Beof BL 16 <} Shorl L. & A.| Shorl new 414¢ (ex. k. 4 per cent conpons. . cutienoy 08 ... 1,575 #4. 671 Looga, part cured. Tioxed, At bonds (long). ..*11014 1003 Gold is nominally quoted at $2.00 per $1,000 i bonds (lone). s eliois for Jarge amounts, and 1005 for swmall lots, bt fon is nominal, a8 there is no de- Chicago 7 per ce: ChIcaRo 7 pot cenf Chicago? per cen! Cliicago City 8 per centa (long) CookConnty Tyeret, bonds tious 7 per centa_(short). 7 per cont bonda, Bouth Park bonds, 7 per cent., \West Park bonds, 7 per cent. Nn‘v’rln Chicago 7 per cent (mhnld. oted at $4. 4714 Toose and §4, 6244 nds, $5.0060.25 boxed; I sweet-pickled bams, 7T@7c reen ham. (5@7¢ for same avorages: graen shoulders, J3ic. 1acon guated at 41;@4140 for shouiders, b Mhi4c Bi(e’ for shott cloars, B@Bc Forelgn exchange wes steady. Chicazo bills woro scarce. ‘There was no change in Chicazo ‘rates. Sterliog grain bills were 484, and French bits 5213{. The nctunl Chieago rates for ster- Itng were 436% nnd 489, In New York the actual rates were 45034 and 450}, Tho posted ratos for sterling were 467 and 490, French bankers’ bills were 5162 and 5185(. "Tha ‘cablo quotations of congols, which re- mialacd all day ot 90 7-10, indicato that financlally the London situation §s strong, however great the industrial depression ‘may be. Chicago bankers reported 8 light demand for dlscounts, leaving on thelr hands on Incrensing supply of lonnablo funde, . Loaus have been mado on call on strictly cash colluterals at the rgte of b ver cent per annum. lpans ranges between the extromes of 6@10 per ceut. ‘The eurrancy movement {8 not heavy, In “or out, and the country orders for exchange werp moderats. Bank clearings were $2,800,000. Thero is & good luquiry Yor local muntcipal securitics, but there” 18 no supply. Prices are ristng, but have mot yet reached a point high cnough to eall out the holdings of present own- ers. Wo now quote Chicago City 7s, long, at 110 and interest bid; Chicazo water honds,the samo} Chicago 6 per cents, long, 1053 und in- tarest, bid; Cook County 7s, Joog, 110 bid. Thero has not - been o market quotation yet made for tno new Cook County 5 per cents. Lincoln Park bonds arc 1033 onl interest bid; Weat Parks, 1034 and Bouth Porks, for short. ribs, 5%4@. for bame, all canvascd and od. t $3,00@56.60 for No, good yellow, and 4444340 It ¥ ‘pkes white at 83,35, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were firm and® qul $8. 25428, 60 for mess, $0.0030. 20 for extra mess, LoV ad QoL 2} DL 20140 foe clty and 0 'ALLow—\Vas quiet at B14@0%¢ for city and @ @?un for country, with ‘salo of 200 bris city at GRZARE—\s quoted al City Rnjlway (Weat Side City Itnilway (North Slde] Chamber of Commerce, \\;i Div. Ratlway 7 Cl 235835 +33 Do £ SE: & 2! COTN QUOTATIONS. Tha following are the Chicago quotations for DBREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Waa quliet ana uncbanged, Thero was only a light demand for shivment, and the local trade wes Might, bot holders were firm in their _viows, as they have not much flour offering. Balax ‘wero reported of 01 bris wintors on private terms; 100 bris do eupers at $3.265 075 brls springs, part- Iy at $4.50G4.00, Total, 1,160 brls. The fol- 1owing was tho naminal raugs of prices: Choice winters..... 2 Good to choles winters. Fair to good winters Withdrawn from store during Baturday for ity consumption: 281 pu whant, 4,231 bu bar- The follawing graln was inspocted into stora in this city yoesterday morntug: 8 cars No. 3 winter wheat, 2 cars No 8 do, 1 ear mixed, 48 cars No, 2 spring, 71 cars No, 3 do, 50 cars re- jocted, 10 cars no grade (101 wheat); 73 cara high mixed corn, 10 caranow do, 18 cars new mixed, 139 cars No. 3 corn, Qfcars rofected, 1 ear no grade (343 corn); 23 cara white oats, 33 cara No.3 mixod, 4 cars rejocted (38 ohta); 8 cars No. rye, 1 car rejected; 13 cars No, 3 barley, 3 cars oxtra do, 1 car fecd (16 barley). Total, 516 ears, or 220,000 bu. Also, 28,060 bu No.8 swheat unloaded from a vesscl fn harbor, Iu- epected out: 10,395 bu wheaty 12,435 bu corn, 15,114 bu barloy. It 15 understood that Mr. Flsher wiil ask the Dircetors of tho Board of Trade to aid in finding out the author of the dlspatch orderlng him to soll wheat for Mr. Keene. It Is also intimated that the party or parties are alrendy moro than half known, and that they wers vigorous scllers ‘here during Thuraday. The wheat mariet was qulet and cnsler yester- day, the tendency being slowly downward, A ood doal of loose whent was floating nround, to use » commerclal phrase, and more of it was of- fored than was wanted. Theacmand was slack 18 & natural sequel to the oxcitement of last woek; aud the history of pust excitements in- dlcates that it mny be many days before the markot recovera its normal toue. | A good many peoplo outsldo fought shy of the deal, and are walting for confirmation of some of the rumors that wero set affoat last weok,—for the slmple truth 18 gonerally the Iast thing to be belfoved. ‘Ihafact of warm weather at an usually carly dato aluo tended to an easler feeling, though not fow rezarded it as only the precursorof a storm, Other markets wors qulot, and ceafer in sym- pathy with wheat, provisiona being really weak anrly, but firmer after the noon hour. The ship- plog movement was lizht all around. Dry roods wore in lueral request. Thero was a good attendanco of buyers and a well-sus- tafued mall order movement. Prices wero firm. The grocery murket was without speelal new Trade continued on a gencrous acals, and the steadiness of values was undisturbeg, Dried fruits continue active, with pricos of most Itnes rullng very firm. Flsh wore ordered freely Dby the city and mterlor trade, and i whitefish, bank cod, smoked halibut, and some other deserlptions higher prices were nsked, Butter and cheese tere without {mportant ehunge.” Ofls werequoted steady, There was 8 moderate buslness dotug in leather, tobacco, and bagging at former prices,” The demand for lumber was ag:n falr Prices wera irreirular, muny dealers bolng anx- fous to reduce thelr stocks ns much as possible before the ppening of the season of navization. ‘e ool miarket was stendy, the demand belug up to thelato nyernge: Broom-vorn was nuoted casy under largo supplles hore, and fn the In- torior waltlng to cotie [u, withnot much de- mand, though some lurge ordera were filled last week, /The sales ol hoy wero fuir, and the upper grades ruled frm. changed in price, and fairly nctive. Youliry anit eggs were lower, Tafl frelzhts were nominally about 20c per 100 108 ou grafn to New York. Somoe operators re of the upinlon that 18¢ fs nearer to the act- unl rate, but earriera do not admit that any such figure is aceepted. GRAIN 1N STORE IN NEW YORR, The foliowing tabla shows the stocks of grain fn New York on tho dates mmed Marcn v, March 1o, 1478, A7, The rate for time land gueld Kronors (Bwtflll&n). ¥air to good Minnesotas. .. Spanlsh doubloon Falr to good springs, BY TELEGRAPH, To the TWestern assotialed Press. Nxw Yonk, Morch 10.~Governments wero generally steady. Ratirond bonds Btate sccurities were dull. The stock marlet opencd firm and & fraction higher, but subsequently prices deciived 3 Western Unlon, Atlantic & Paclfic, aud cosl shares Jed the downward movement, At the Second Soard the quotations current showed » recovery of @3¢ from the lowest poiot, and the market continued firm to the closo, the advance o prices from the lowost polnt ranging from @13, The stocks most consplenous in the improvement were Western Uuoton, Now Jersey Contral, Delaware, Lacka- woona & Westorn, Michigan Central, -Lake Shore, and Northwestern. The Express says the Exccutivo Committes of the Western Unlon Telegraph Directors met to- dny and recommended the usual quarterly divi- dend of 1} per cent, polntment 1o thosn pected o stock dividend, drooped off, Then ft was rapor! good demand week's advance, Sales were 00 tons at $11.00 per Conx-Meat—8ales were 10 fons coarse at er ton on track, and 1,000 brls at 81,80, {is1,sTUr sa—Sales wero 50 tons middiings 34811.00312:00; 10 tons 1o feed ot ST1.0: and ons whent ecreeninge al 2 er bu, a) 300, OO I, mer tom. - HES B SPRING WHEA’ on, I'—\Vas less active and easfer. ‘Tho market declinod Xc, and recovered %c, cloa. ing %c below the Intest prices of Saturday. The Tirltiah marketw wero reporied strong, York was dull, and our reccipts wers somewhat Jarger, whilo there was more ** ronnd Int *' wheat on salo than was that Keene had hold of most of storo hore, and hag promised himself not to sell ic ander A doliar per bu, led a good cralors to invest several wooks ago, And the crowd has been much more bullish during the Lt two monthe than is usnaily the case, 10254 and {nterest hidg 180 is bid for Chieaga Clty goa stock, without takers, anid ety scrlp e 9714 to 09, dealers liava, been, buying large lots of Cook Couaty and Chicogo City bonds in New York & the hizhest prices, and are hold- ng them for a further advance. The atock market wss dull, without!any notoworthy tendences in any directfon. The netlon of tho Westorn Unlon Directors (n de- dlaring only the vegular dividend of 134 por cent, snd.entirely lgnoring the * poputar’ de- wand fora flat dividend, had anythingbut o stimulating effct, and may lead to short sules, There was an sdvanco in Michigan Central from 871¢ to 883, In Lako Store from 71X to 715, tn Northwestern common from 53¢ to 5633, in St. Paul commwon from 375 to 8734, In Jersey Central from 383 to 85%¢, in Western Unlon from 103§ to 1043, in Kansas & Texas from 0}¢ the No, 2 wheat in many minor op- ‘The weakneas of last week shook oot not a faw of these, and somo of the rest felt nervons yesterday, and wanted to closo ont, while there was not so much disposition 10 buy s heretofare, though the tone of foreien advices was favorable to strangth, was warm, and promised well for uxtensive seod- 1ng, which tended to weaken tho Jonger futares, Thera wus a fair domand for gill-edged recetnts of No. 2 for carrying luto May, and they werd salablo at Apell prices, cloging At D4¥c. N ond request for shipmont, clos eller Aprll opencd at HIZG 0hlge, declined to 4c, and advanced to 04% ceded to H4t4c, and closed at Disic, Seller @0Dc, closing ‘at DHlsc. Beller the Arly nominki at $itG@I42c. closlng atfMc. Spot asles were reported of 43,600 bu No, 00 bt _No, 3 at BL3@HI!se: @70c; and 16,600 by by 000 bu No. 2 rod ) bu by rample ot $1,027 ud t [et and casior, deelining low tho Jatest prices of Saturday, Tho British markets and New York ware regortod dull and enafer, whille our receipta showed an in- crogsu of ucarly 50 por centy audl whost here was easler, with warin weather. Ing orders from_outside, and futures lanjulshed in copsequience, the lotal' tradu not eany o nke liold extensively. Thero was a falr inyuiry for ! frack lote wore fra, with larger tlons in samplea than usual, white the rresh recelpts wore wanted for carrylog into Liay, edyea receipts of No., 2 closed March _recaipts ut 33%c, and rowriilar at 3 declinod Lo 303c, And This was. o dlsap- speculators who ex- subscquently ' advanced. ted that the surpius April 1 10,000, a gain of $242,000 sluca Jan. 1, thut tho Cumpany was negotlalh Pennsylvania, and b woinld rpreclude thess Com- Iuto the telegraph business, tock would ho raised t dividends pald there- ne without Invit- line in Northwest preferred from 855§ 1o 65, (n 8t, Paul proterred from 8ti 10 03¢, In Unton Pacilic from 74 to 733, in Wa- Dasl from 2036 to 201¢, Ohlo & Misslssippt from. 1134 to 10%, C., C, C. &L from 4B} to 43, TDelawnra & Hudson 42 to 4134, Atlantlc & Pa- clfic 8834 to 38, Canada Southiern 57 to b3, and Iansas Peifie 225§ to 22, The opening, hichest, lowest, and closing prices of stocks for the day are civen below. .In railrond bondsin New York Baturday n heavy business was transacted at advanelng The largest denllngs wero dn the Kansas Pacifle, Missousl, Konsas & Texas, and New Jersey Central fssucs, which recorded a furthor improvemnent of 1@3 per cent, Denver & Rlo Grundo firats rose 43¢ per cent, to 9136, TRrio consolidated 78 were sctive, aud adyvanced Ohfo & Misslssippl seconds, Cincin- nati & Sprivglield, ‘Toledo & Wubasl, Great Wostorn, and Unlon Pacific lssues were conspie- nous in the. improvement, At the close there waa a slight renctlon from tha best ires, . Ponnsylvanis Rallroad and the Lehigh Valley TRallroad aro now, the Philadelphia Ledger says, shoth selling at about the same price—i5, They each are paving +f per cent per annum on par. eaunl to nearly 0 per centon the price, I'ho Lehigh Valloy has the fact on the side of {ts crodié of having vpald dividends regulasly throngh all the perfod of the Inst five ycars of shriskage, whils the Peonsyivaula Railroad did stop dividends fora tiwe, but, 28 tending to ovorcomo that discredit, it hos now resumed, nnd promiscsin the early future to increase 1hose dividends, which it may do, as its busiucss 1alargo and varied, whilo the Lehigh Valley is maluly confined to thoe at present disturbod in- terests of *conl und irou, the market showe, not much cholce botween They aro both great and important works, well equipped and well managed, and, wo cannot doubt, will hoth recover to full divi- dend-paylug properties.” ‘Iho 8an Franclsco Herald says that jn mining stocks ererybody Is tooking for a hooming miar- Xot. Everybody Is lovking for an actiye mar- et in the spring, not alone in the Cowmstock mines, but In n number of other largely In- creaalug bullion nroducing districts. Tho California aml Consolldated Virginin Mines, which three or four years age woro sclling at $200,000,000 to $250,000,000, aro now quoted at nhout $8,000,000. ‘Ihe two mincs havo pald 871,000,000 in dividends, The ouly persons who haye -qundo money out of the mines are somo of the original owners. On this point thy Bulletin says: Bome of the original owners, who hinvo held larze from tho firat discovery uf ore, Tive nndouttodly made o very handaowo ihug ont 1t 18 1hose who wont hte the s & dividend Investment that are tho suifer- “'hore ara hundreda of this clava ol over tho coast sud country, aud prabably soma in Europe, iyjdund cluss §8 nearly always dissppoluted, 1t (s rare that such IMvessinents provo oven wufu, und autl more rare that they are remuusrative, Rallroad earninigs (n Fobruary are roported as follows by the Financial Chyonicle: Grous aarninge In February, Atch. Topekn & Banta, Nt Thurd., Cedar Haj Cuntral Yacific There was a decl panies from going aud that the capital s 000, utl G per cenl ) as this could be doi 1 hostile legistation au the part of Gongross. t Inst, advices the Bouthern Pacific Ruilrond Company's track was lald 850 miles cast [rom XTEN \v:]mn-snlu were 1, closnit @40 Transactions wera 115,000 shares, of which 11,000 were Erle, 6,000 L Bhore, 4,000 North- western comtnon, 7,000 pi ferred, 2,000 St. Paul 00 Lacknwanpa. 9,000 New Jersoy 000 Western Union, 8,000 Pacilic 8,000 Kansas & Texus, Michizan Coutral, and 4,500 5t Louts & San Franisco. Money uctlve at 3@4 per cent, Prlne mercantile paper, 8@ oxchange, sixty days, Thcro were few buy- 2,500 Knnsas Uncific, at_3yc, o!\mr GOVERNXENTS. Coupons of 1881 N clnaing at 4814¢. 000 bu No. 2and I 000 bu mew nigh mixed, wintal bu_new mixod nd 3ces 7,500 samplo at B3NSR ic on track a 200 Clr-lnl.dl No. 2 at 34350 Wore maderatoly nctivo oarl The receints wers largor, and 40D Yir: lower, undr fair offor— 10t salen wero ro s s R 0f 15y I, Telegeaph. 1015 o Seeds were un- eds were un- | BEANCG T Toats wers quict at 4 @20y;, closing abont 5i2( Ohio & Misslerippl, 103 207y, Dol,, L 16 Weters Cash sulos were renortad L5@275%c on track, and 4 OF T, 100 bu by ssinpie o 17,400 bis tla AL 2513GE60 frooon bosrd. Tolal, moro_active, aud steady, t 40%5c, and May brought L0%e. egalar No. # sold ut 403c, and car-lots were Samples “were” In falr demand, 'ash salos wera reported of 6, 000 buNo, 2at 40! (e 2,400 hu by vample at 471i@48}c on tracks 8,000 bu do, ac 46@48c free on board. NARLEY—Was qulot and stoady, Futnres yere ho)d bighe: ot the outset, but at the closs April Car-lots were in Jght request at BO7L Co,'s, und regulur Wiy frored atd1cfor April, regulac was quoted at +lipdZe, o Thi i Joo. 14t L & B Joo, pid. I /Y s wda Houthern, , in sottlement ai 7 hore 1lilnols Contral ..., 8 Clov, & Pittaburg. Northwestern oy, B Northwestern, pfd. 8% ", Land-Granta. 11215 'There 18, howover, ag ‘onneesea Os, old.. .:\2 N Virginia s, oid.. BAN FRANCISCO, Bax” Fuancisco, Mareh 10—Following wers the closlug quotations at the Stock Board: }'lhnlnlu Os, new, n nominally 7¥e. TXVORTS PROM TUB SEALOARD. The following were the exports from the four Jeading citles of the Atiantic seaboard for the datea pamed: EAINE, wero somewhat larer, tho of the. wroin sold belnr wero. reported of 400 b No, 2 Co.'ry) at Kic; 400 bu extra Co.tH) L 4y 2, K00 bu b track and 1700 bu da ot 48Gpddc defivored, To- MORNING CALL. rk—Sales 26,000 brly at 80, 55@D.67!4 L, 744 for May, 8hort riba—L, 200,000 L 7243404, 75 for May, and 0t—-105,000 bu at Vi@ ,000 bu at H7@373c for TWO 0'CLOOK CALL, Wheat iwas uaeler, salos being made of 140,000 T at DER@OENzE foreApell and BT 5LGe0Ne Tor May, Corn Waa off I sy IL&N ., . . Julla Consolldate ustic h Heat & Belcher Bnllon. ouvievenannn Caledonla yyo.r A, (fresh dn A, D, & ssuple nt 41@00¢ oo Wheat, bu. . 3,077, ! 20 ek 0t 86,50 for May, Ibr.nt 84,3 for Aprll, 84 1bs. 1 LoNDON, March 10.—Consols, money, 90 7-18; Unitedd States bonds—10-10s, 104; '67s, 1015 new b, 100343 4368, 1073(; 4s, i ceurities—Rending, The following sl ments of wheat /b s the recelpts and ship- Tlocks of the stuc! ints nomed yestcrday: pathy with wheat. of thelr investment, c lt:: ll'ly und J0a for June, ¥ \):?‘. Erle, 25383 o tnto the Bauk of of bulllon gons Janca to-duy I £53.000, Panus, March 10,~Runtes, 1100 ut 80.4215720.45 lor_April and Bhort-ribe—50, 000 Ibs at 40T for Aprit aud $4,6733 for May. ‘Wheat waa alow apd Jower, cloaing tame. Hige, and cloaed at Hidc, Moy sold at c, and closed nt ahaut 7ige, niot avd vaster, IN NEW YORK TESTERDAT. ‘March 10,—Revelpts—Flour, 26,884 brls; wheat, 107,500 bu 3 corn, 150,208 bu ; oats,42,150 busi corn wieal, 1,090 pkga; rye. 1,253 bus barley, 7,700 bu; walt, 9,744 buj pork, 1,204 brls; beef, 1,004 tes 3 lard, 1,845 tes; whisky, ‘The following fnatruments wero tied for rec- ord Monday, March 103 CITY PROPERTT. Millard av, 100 ftn of ‘Fwent. w f, undivided 1 of #ix} datea March 10 (E.A, and A, C, Miltar wlulta ¥, Broww) ., Millard av, 100 1t 1 w 1, undivided May wold ot %@ o ad closed ¢ 1ho sido. - dune sohd ab 303 . : wora ateady at 28%ic for May and 26X @200 Mees pork wan firnce, Chicngo & East. Chleago, MW, & Chicnyo & Nurthwvestern,, Galveston, Hous. Grund Prunk of Cau Cirest Westvrn of Canuda, nibal & Bi, Jusephe, .. 1llipots Central (1 lino),. Tilnole Cent, (Towalines) cut mouts, 824 pk rales belng mado of 4 for April, and 89.70¢ e strongers aales were reported of 2,000 7y for darch, $U.4 pa” woro Hrmer; sates included 400,000 me' Aprl), $1.70@4.735 for My, and 13 5 Lxports—For forty-elelit hours—Flour, 24,000 Lrla; wheat, 800,000 bu; corn, 91,009 buj rye, of Twunty ird o of BaxlL 8-10 datod March 10 (B, A, and A,C. A 73 ¢ ¢ of Lincolu ef, w1, 2Bx125 11, dated Marcn 8 (M. R tnger to August Noustadt). . Weat Vwontieil st, 150 1t o uf n f, 25x125 11, vated March 8 (31 R tnger 10 Juline Kroha) .. o (100DS RECEIVED at Port ot Chicago, March 103 O. & Co., 8 cases artificial flowers, Kansas Paclile. Mlwsourl, Konsas & Afobile & Oblo.... i Bty Ly Iron ML & S K amo for.Aprl, and 89, 034@0.05 " for o at 80.77KQ0.8TiE Tor Mets pork closed at $0.07%5 S0.80@1 b234 for b duno, Halos, 10,600 4 “casen tobacco-pipesi John cases gelatino; Mandel Dros., § cuses dry goods; Jansen, McClurg & Co., 3 cases booksj Btots & Cu, 8 coses 'dry goodsy Flel, . Lelter & Co, 83 gases dry goodd, Biaclalr & Co, 114 sicks salt; Fowler Bros., 439 sacks salt; Sutter Bros., 14 bales leat-tobaccoy W, B, Bur 10ck & Co., 1 cuso silk. Collections, $18,280.02, PROVISIONS, 110G PRONUCTSE-Woroacilve, and rather weak, 11} the latter part of tho all kinds wore rather largy shors ribs, for future, whilo thore wasa very light ahipping dewaund, and epuculative buyers were nob buying freely, oxcopt tn M shorta® Tho hog warkel was reported lower, but the quality of thy arrivals was poor, 20 they, thoro’ s not much pros- pect of &, letgo sugmens 10 preseut stocks, Iut the broak in whest of last weok woewmwd tohava & or to Houry Winter ated March § tjubn ™. W of Bouth Hearborn duted Murch 4 ke 10 Fanny Rlefor).... 2HL 13w of Thirty-Afth 4 Wedslvta Lare A, Podarequ) Weat Lake at, ll?o 11,0 uf Muy at, 21, o Barah Carblue) Auwbrove st, 1 ¢ corner of LOxLd 11, dated March 8 (L aud Wright $0 Muthise LilIR)... W ‘Twentleth at, 7243 fEw , Six1d . dated March 7 (U, Ustiorue to Herman Kohny SOUTIL 0F CITY LINITs, WITHIN & NADY NILKY DF TUE COUNT-) at, 318 fi e of Wallace ot, 4 f, o' (doka Lellor Worih Bearborn af w 1, B0X150 It, 1 Shorl ribe wero stea with lll!l?’ 130,000 lbe at 84,00 for April aud GENERAYL MARKETS, TROOM-CORN-*\Was in request at regular prices. It {s understood that some large sales were mado Jately at lower Sigures than doalors caro taquote, 'Tho stock I lazgo, and thero is pieaty af broom-carn in the couniry, Fino green carpet brush, ¥ D. $7,548, 800 87,51 - The following s i:nul and fluctuations of leading stocks for the day: The offerings of especially of pork and with burl to work it, Q.. 1. 1, & Paciiic. 14 - Chicsgo & Alwou, Union Paciic, s T4 18 reqeees srenes SBYE NUTTER~Prices showed no quoishio change, Tolt was very dull, tho warm sweathor reudering It unattractive. but for pickud buiter thore was a Frencaes).§ 3,000 vory B recelpts continuo lvoral. Jtoll butter,... BAGGING—~Tobbera raport market, with no Imporlant variation fn pricos Cotton ucamless gouds are firm, We ropeat our lat: 2344 Burlaps, 4 bt 11 28 (o, B bt e seee T 10 |Gunnicx, single, 14QI5 20 [Do, double 1pu4 Ameriean , Woo! sacks 545 BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho domnnd isjm- proying, and prominoa this season to exceod that of the threo previous years, - Tha markst 13 firm, and coman Urick ate higher, with few oRterad, the stock having beon greatly reduced by wales during the winter, Limo ang cemonta arc in good demand. Qriotations Comuan brick, per m, 8 7,600 B.00 Prosaed Lrlck, nor m.. 14. 004 gm. (0] Time, in bulk, per brl O 7 Lime, Inbris o o seeeiee o 508 1. Cewouts, nee brj. . Portland comenty por brl, American do, per brl, Tlastering ha! r b Htoieo, u CIEES 1.00 Y petivity In the cheoso trade, ndd, exceptipg cholee full creant choese, the market was just 6 tnilo easler, (fuo- tationa romaln ynchanked, as follows: Soptember and October, full cream, 8% (282 harist thoro waa nothing qulet at the prices piven bollzw' Tackawanna, nut Lackawanna, 2in; Pladmont . Tilossburg Cannol....see N Etle.... v Taitimors & Ohio. Minonk ..ouuy Wilmington es e Gartsherrle, Indisi 4,00 and Jower, The offerings were amall, but there was little demnond. Livo hags deelined, and the weather twas too warn for dreasod Jots. Sales woro reported of 18 heatd at g:l.u?‘. Sovern) lots wero hold ot $3,75, with 81,60 the prich bid. Jide]e] ore casy at 14@10c por doz, 'The of- ferings were light early, but prices fell off uader Tsrger aerivala towards ncan, and receivers scemed anxloun to aull out, as thuy expected frec recelptd. FI81l—\Wnitefiah are in acilve demsnd, Xles- witere, 8 well as hore, Atocks are very livbt, and prices continue to advance. Mosi, othor kinds of (sl aleo aro fleny, sad fn bank cpd, lorge family mackere!, amoked halibut, and Californla salmon we note an advance? No. L whitefish, § 14-brl., one B840 4,50 Tramily whitotlah, %-brl . 2,103 2,96 Trout, Hebrivee . 4,10 4.26 12,50 14.00 . 14,00 10,50 « 7.00 7.60 5502 U,00 4,600 5,00 0 No, Zhiy. ! LatgeHanliy. Fat family, new, 1¢-brl. No. 1bay, kita . o Faulily kita.... Georgo's codfial, oxtra, Baok cod, per 1001bs, Compressed cod Dressad cod Labrador he: y t, Labeador heretug, round, brls Labrador herrlng, found, t4-brls... .. Hollang hernng... .. 8moked ballbut,. Scalad horring, # box. B‘\}("om:l!n{mvl. }w‘rll . ] Californs salmon., 24-hrls... ... A FRUITS AND NUTS—A continued lberal do- mand for domostic arlad fruits Ia noted, and prices of sl kinde are frmly held. Falr activity alio haractorizes the markat for imported varletics, and nrunes, carrants, and Valencla raiuine are firm. Wo quote: ronxian. 500 30% a5 Loose AMusca! Valenclss, now. Zanto currants, Citron o 185%@ 154 Aldenapples. Evaporated .. e [y Now York and Michigan. 4 @ Haothern, 236 3450 a3 3@ Raspberrics 32'/.8 Blsckberries . B Pitted chorrles. . 28 @ F1iborts oovseeisere PO Almands, 'Tarragond. 20 @ Naples walnute . 13 @ Brazili, voeese K@ 8 Texas pecan| 6w 7 River pecan m,igz [ ‘Wilminzton 5 BY% Tenneseca peanuta . Ay Virzinin peannts [ b . . [} FRUITS—Wore n fale request nn)& steady, Followlngare tho quotations: Apnlas, 3 brl. ... .$2,000 3,00 Cranoers! HIL('\ brl 00@ 7,00 Lemony, ¥ box. ROG .00 Orangen, @ box. 2.500p 1,00 Valoicls orange 6.006 0.60 Valoncla oranios; extra §,000210,00 Malaia geapes, 3 cuse 5,005510.00 Dananas, 3 binc] « 2,506 56.00 GROCENTES—~Sugars wero stondy. Coffees were quict and easy, ‘Ilicre wun o firm market for rice, Uthor lines \ere about steady. Lolow aro the quotations: a y LY Carolina, .. Loutsinna, Mendaling, @ 0. G, Java « Choice to fa Good ta prime, 110 Cowmman ta falr SEHIAT I TRoastgs ceres Rriting DN Dy Crushed ... o DiE6D 035 Geanulated ., 0 Powdered. DD D 82365 aln 2 B ol s @ Now Orleans white, clarified... 80D New Orleans prine to choles ... 7 @ New Qrieans fally fair to peime, L7 Ne Orleans foif ... e 04@ ninur Callfornia sugar-loat drivs. Callfaruia siier delvs, Q@ Sugar-liouso sleup... .. Q@10 NowOrleanemolasses, cholce @13 Do primo . G40 Latf.... | Common 0 Common moiasses Thlack Stap 4 Allsico Cloves Cassta Poppel Nutmegs, No, 1. Caleutta gingor, 4@ ‘l:’ ‘ KO Leseh blossom. UAY—Tha_ol 4 'Wora in good domand and steady. Thy lower ufialities wero quiet: N othy 8,00 0. 00 . 7.50 8.70@7.00 7, 00607, 25 + 6.00G50. 50 demayy, with do. Mixed do Upland praine. —\Voro steady the offuringe us lazge na AUl Light cured hidey, 8 B Tieavy o, B\ veore Dangged or grobby do, Nuilbides .. . Jurt cnred, W ... Gruen (rozen, ¥ b. Calfy PBos erveee Nuabois, {1 Dry iy, 1D, 1ry saltéd, W tireen city bute Sheup palts, wool estimated, B .o o LEATHEN—Fricea romain irm, thongh the de- mand lu stilt slack, Theto was » modoruta volume of buxinvss ot the quotationa givea below: 8 Do@Lob Line $ a1 80 6306 bhH w M la 03@ #0) st'sbt'reola 257 Liogs TH.Chicuko sola $403 Bd 400 §O|VB.Aeole H@ @ 210 230 1, A G el 200 1" ole,, 22 83 0o 0@ Balinsols’, 851, 30 Hiaene ae@ 40 SR 3 Horar 56 9 851,00 LU 45t PRENOH, 1,13@2.00 | Ki.... . L LU —Thy yard smarket was faitly activo, No chango Is mads In the list, butit s uidersiool that the yuotations for coinnion agaff ore cut ocea- sionally, Many of the dualoss are auxjous to un- load, as thoy fear an catly obening ol navigation, and expect an vnormoue productlon and low prices his cowing senson, ‘I stovk of ey lwmber uiled ut tho miiin of the Lako Michigen ports s Emblhl not far from 175,000,000 It, ~ Bome of U will L shippad to tha Intcrlor from tha m tho lurgeranare will bo oxpectad hiera dnrlltmu tirat woeke of the season, 'The stock ot ihe Lako tlaron aldu of Mlchigan is also large, but tho Hm:.nix warkels will bo likely to abaorb wostof jt. uotatious: £ i lnlil}'tpnd clear, 1X@9 fu.,..$10.00D12.00 rd oloar, L1 to 8 1ok, 27,0028, 00 Third eiear) duch .o v ven - 23,00 B Flooring, firs$ cammon Flooring, recond comimo Tlnoring, third common, Box boards, A, 11 1n. and upwarde, Rox boards, 1), 13 In, and npward s, O, A atuck boorda, 12 4 1 stock boards, 1010 123 in. Qrtack borrds, 1 or commou ataok board Vrlcey wero without Imy 1, 001, 43 for {nforten for strictly cholce, THILADELVIIA, Hnectal Disveteh 1 PHILADELUINIA, V., Wero dull this woek, a 2,400 head arrived, and sold ot bt and Weatern stoer, HKABE per B grass fop alves wera dull; o . 0047035, 00 per heq s, conmon, (¢4 0 cholco at 5i{e} goad, B147c5l50: ‘Nouti PitADRLruIA Dove.Yan Murket was rather dulls 4 o (l.':orl‘z“hyl‘flm head ::‘;D‘ncmund; 3,000 head nold ay from ¢ Were unchange 3 U@UKe per b, aeto ql:!nx‘}ty..l Dimenston stuff, £0 0’807t to quality’ cow ATrived api a0l ap 3 hanged, 'Trade o OLILS~Vrices wera ateady and unchar proving. We repeat our followa: i8 falr and gradnally fin anatations of yesterday Carbon, 110 degreen teal Carban, Jillnaiy legs Snow white, 1,50 d#; Carbon, hosdlight, Carbon, Michigan logal test. 1300 1ead wold froq Y?:rf' mfl;rchl 10.—By Thorkce, And Bome ma1cs wots at e ST nd atore the & b and bafore thull, and before the close mostof tho eleors, upwarda of 1 pone louked for cithat f 3 ehipingnts for thie weok. 4, 660’ qre of live, thelattorto London. Neata Neatafoot oll, extra. Ncu{:lnul oll, No. 1, Btrafta .o ars of beaf and 173 tina . ! ol], extra yelllow. market on ardinary to fair groseith and cholce Jumin fAwinn—Recolpls, 0,300 U§1. 204,00, with 14 Chramr 55 BAST LIBELTT. AsT Linenty, Pa,, March 10, pix sinco Fritey, 967 ‘hesd throusl s tbrough and 680 local through and 1.105 local tha week supply for yard sales §s extremel: much prospact of nuch of anfucro: much doing, ns nons but retail bay, only 4 Joads sold at wholesnlc at a slight ouly hecausa they must Lavethy butchora; cannot form any reliabl 18 vory common. 16,040, againat 17, SurEr~Receipts, woek, 11, 200, gatnat 11,000 1 Talr At Jadh woo's prices, ' (iasoline, dgodorized, Gasoline, H7 degrees West Virginia, natur recs NTB—~Ths pleasant weather of the days has callod ot an_incronees ,und colors, and from this ti) an_improving demand, firm a1 $7, HOLH, 00 1L.00 for Frencls, ry for pali on du\n’u lnxk Wiite lesd s for pute, and zinc st $U.60@ POTATOES—\Wors unchanged, cholco stock be-. ing searce snd steady, wiile small, Tho reccipts wore mostly o and wore liberal. @72¢, aud rose at 4572u0¢ per by POULTRY AND GAME—T poritry were light but ample, "and prices were eaay, the weather belng so wwarm that it was unsafo Wild ducke wers abun- poor 10t were the Intter kind Peacholows woro quoted at G5 . b ho offerinzaof dressed hiéad: total for fhe weel 1o hold stock very lone. dant and lawer: Chickens, dressed, B 1 dressed, 32 1h. Qeere, dressed, T, Lours, March 10.—Catyra— slow and wénks lendidc dow rades steady, with a £ 1ive sreors, 80, 004, 00 i et @4,00; corn-fed 7023, 753 recel) ; lu 0 lawer; Yorkers 83500305 mixed p: - hers' 10 fancy, $3, 4,100; shipments, 1, ecarce, and wanted, pa shipping grades; common to falr, $1.257 $1.96705.003 cXUmrt muitons, $5,25@5.60; recelpty, 4505 shipments, afi." cows and helfers, §2.05 SEEDS—Timothy was fa 07 Mockers wauts "o offcrings wera largor, sovaral lote that hi been held lere coming on the market. Sales wero made at §1, 10@3L 20, and primo_closed at 81, 200 1. Clover was 1 falr request at 83 and prime olosed &t about 8.7 Tikt4,05; - teceipte, | Crushing tlax o“‘l! q under 8 falrgemand from the good to choico, ~Flie salt, 1brl Coarse, M brl.. Now Yorik datry, Davtruors, March 10.—Catrnz—Market very Wi Ty o Ala@4%c; medinms, Bii@dc; on 213@pa(cs MO BRISI AL AVANC sated, V50, Swine—~Market elow and closed weak; quotas , 8,780, ns, 44@0¢. Recelpts, 1,048, K TEAS—~A ifberal movenient in and the market waa steady and firm. + RTEON. P Commonto fair, ..17@28 Comm thony, Hly@bc, Saxcr—Quotstiol on to fair, .. 2036 2838 Buperior to fine, .. 40 404370 Extra fine to fncet, G0 JAPAN UNCOLORED, |Comman to fair, Svecial Dispaten 10 The Tribune, March 10-Cartza—Tbs Price Gurrent revorta: Ttecelpts 107 hesds'ol ments, 1:18; standy; native shipnars, 3, 7074,60; natlye stockors and' feoders, Chiolcest.... .. ....BBGOB Kaxnsn Cror, Common La Tar. . Superlor to iine. ..H0aAD Txtra line to fincatA0%360 5¢270{Common to fnlr. 2. 7503, 755 native X 3,60, Receipts, 408 head; shipment and lower; fotr to good, $3.00@3.20; Iixira fino to Anest 55E00 11, March 10.--Hoas—Dull; com: Wght,, $3. 3503,10 G ers', $1.0004.25 snipments, 490, BY TELEGRAPH, 70 s0lSoucrior KY~-$Vns In falr demand atthe long-stand- Ing quotation of 31,04 for highswines, Bate wis re- ported of 200 brlx on tliat basts, ! ort was nominal at 3lo por gallon dellverod in \WOOL~\¥as stendy under a falr_ordor demand. The stock I8 getting low, and the roceipts continue ght: Washed ficace wool, § B Modium unwashe N, The follewing were recelved by the ChieagoDosrd Livenroon, March 10-11:10 8, m.—Floor, _Bs 0A@10s, Wheat—Winter, Ds0s 4d; spring, 78 0d@8s 3d; white, 83 104@0s 4d; clav, Us I Os0d. Corn, 487d. Pork, 48, Lard, 32 0d. LaNenroot, March 10~1:30 p. mu—Lstd, 320 Itent unchanged. Lavanrool, March 10--Specinl cable-Racon— Cumbeelands, 27s 0d; short ribs, 27a; lonzcleaty 20s; short clear, 27s. Tudia mess, 70a; extea Indla mess, 570, Tub-washed, choice, Tub-washed, common to fale. Colorado, mediuin to fine, Colarato, cammon, Colorado, coarsa .. LIVE RTOCK. Deet—Prime mese, 7043 Mancr 10, 1870,—1 the undersigned, Tnspector’ ol Cattlo, appoisted by the United 8tatea Commia- sioner of Agricnlturs, hereby certify that I have made to-day dne Investigation ond caroful iuspec- tlou of the cattle arsived at, or doparilng from, the Unlon Stock-Yards, of Chicago, Iil.; thas I have not found any caso of plenro-pricumonia, or of any other contagious discaso of cattle, and hava atlsled myself shet at preacat no cuse fn existing. ., J, Drraaua, Inspettor,” CATTLE—Recelved durlng Sunday and Monday, .1.650; eamo tlmo last woek, 1,617 head. .Tho amonnt of stoclk on salo was light,—excentionally 80,~but the demand was of correspondinely small proportlons, so that tho fact that tho arzivals wero micegre did not reault greatly to tho advantage of sollers, prices showing only slight impravemont as compared with tho closing quotations of last week, f'he Kostern markela remsn {n a .somewhat de- morallzed condlition, and until there s a favorable renction thern any marked chango for tha better in the tone of our market cannot reasonably be looked for, no watter haw limited the supply. n very moderate inquiry on shipping account, and o fair domand from fecders and the local trade, and durlng the duy everything was worked off. Salos were réported at prices ranging from for inferior to 34, 47 city, a0 64, Lard, 3% 0d, Pork—Prime mess, 20-1 average, 408, Loxbox, March 10.~Laveneoor~\Wheat sironz. Mank Lass—Whest 8 ghade dearer. Corn qulet. Cargoes off coast-Whese Cargoes on pasrago—theat Farmers' doliveries of Engluh ‘whost durlng tno past woek, 40,000 10 45,000 gtk Syecia? Dispateh o The Tridune. Livarroor, March 1011130 2, m, —F1ouR—No. 1, 10s; No. 2, 8s 64. Guary~Wheat—Winter, Corn ratuer carler. strong; corn quiet, frm4 corn qniet. No. 1, 0s 4di No. 6 89 10d; club, No. 1 Corn—New No. 1, 48 white, No. 1, Ds4d; No. 2, 98 0d; No. 2, 0ald. Provisions—Tork, 48s. Livanroor, March 10, @57-10; snics, 8,000 batea; port, 2,000; American, 7,000, Dueapsrerrs—California wh sueculation and ez it whoat, 85104 0s@0s 30 red Western sprng, 7 06@Bs; No,3 do wintor, 0s@0s 4d, Flour, Corn-~i\ estern 1! Oats—American, 53 til. fean, Ged, Peas—Canudlan Crovkn Berp-—American, Provisions—Alons pork, 4ts. Lard—American, 42 G clear, 20s; ahort do, 278 0d. Curese~Fino American, 418, TaLLOw=-Fino Amerlcan, 308, PurTnoseun—Bplrits, 0g; relincd, Lixsexy O1L—204, Svinirs o TURCENTINE—2D Ttzaty—Common, 48 8d@4a Axrwear, March 10, —PETHOLEUX==2 NEW YORri. To the $Weatern Assoclated Prost. Nzw Your, March 10, 0%c; futures v iy, 10.00c; June, 10.2 08 4d; do_clu, for cxtra grodes, Bhippers bought principally ot $7.00a24, 60 for falr to cholca* ghing from 1,100 to irers anil canners wera moatly ab 32,00 2 1,400 1bs. while T'he market closed frm. d. DBacon—Lotk [Extrs Beoves—Graded steers, weighin 1,500 hs and upwar, vo00e $4.76@5,00 ) weighing 1, 100 to 1,830 1by Mediuin Grades—sStoers In walglitng 1,050 to 1,200 10s. Dulchers' Stock~Tvor steers and cammon ta cholce cotva, for clty laughter, welghing 800 to [ 3 pale, 0520564 ~Corrox—Quiet# Commoncaitio, w Dtc; Apeil, B0 700 10 1,050 1Dk saes vevsrerinee Inforlur—Ligut und thiii cow stags, buils, and scalewaz o Veals, per 100 1bs, [ pts, 27,000 LY 3,553 comaion 10 FLoun—Light domsnd; rqeel sapor State and Weatorn, 3 1rood extra, $3,60@3.0 4,507 white wheat oxtya, $4,55C5. o £1,76@6,00; Bt, Louts, $3.50G5.7 ‘Patent process, GratN—Wheat 000 bug rejected spring, No, 3 do, B4%@070; ungraded rint 1,14 No. {1 do, 81,104 1,173 No. 1 do, 3L.17% 61.358 No, 2 amber, S1.1 0, fn limited demand; B3c; ungraded d da, U0, Barloy—>Mai »gdtics No, 3, 459 DON bu; ungeaded, 4 B Wixed Weatern: Recelved during Bu; 0003 same tlne 1asb woek, ar murket for_bacon grades, urime lots No, 1 do, GG ‘hite do, 3ATI0c. i to &4, 7 Y e selling w o 84, 7 the neorkus waa dull and ful 10 choice heavy, such as the phin uurttzclu hrcenlm. 5, but for uackers' hous o oston and Phtladel- there was no appreciable thore bosu anytiing like th nly 0f that cluay, prices . could not ha aincd, ne thero waa only a restricied des Trading was nioatly i I at GrocEnixs—Cottee ouiel an falr to wood refining. Ttice—Demand fair l'arn%l::&lé:hlnku dalls crode, Bl 3 kL Ty sow——Steady at ot mand for thuse markets, 3, 4008,50 Tor mixed packiny hoge, ut 83, G0 X L QU for fair to Hull'vold 8 vurch kips and scaliwage Icago butehers at pers, Conover & aversglug U87 1bs at 84,40, Bk old; §10. 25 for new, ddled out te Chl meata quiet and wucl §4,573; saked; short da, Westorn, 7028¢. Y—Dull and nomisul at gt BALLIMORE, March 10,—Frovn=5t higher fuz low gradesi e i wesors we Quats—1Wheat—Weslo! 2 do amoer, $3.20%!1 eru winter red, 8pol Aprit, 81.14%@1. ~\Western firua; W o, U2USCT doB lco Peonsylvaaiss ¥ 2,00, Provisioxe—Easle Bulk moats—Looso Bu; packe. 4pieS

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