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" 10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY MARCH 17, 1879— WELVE PAGES, FINANCE AND TRADE. Roview of the Financial Situation of Last Week. fin Produce Mnarkets Moderately Act. {ve.--Hogs and Provisions Firmor, Wheat, Oorn, and Oats Wesk, bat Olote TFirmer—Movoment for the Weck, FINANCIAL, ‘The hank clearings In Chicago last week were £16,005.020, o handrome gain over those of fh corresponding week of last year, which wer $14,687,130, As compared transactions. ‘@10 per cent for time loaus, movement was not conspictious either io or out. During the early part ot the week the balaocs was in favor of the country, but thi was checked toward the close by heavy country orders forreinittance to Now York, The Chiengo market for Government bonds has been growye ing less netive, nud the dealers are buying freely from previous purchasers. ‘The current of local | capital sets strongly towsnl investment In municipaVand county securltics. Al that are offered at or near current quotations find a ready Prices are stiff, with a rising tendency.. ‘The Chleago stock brokers report a good busl market. nees in rallroad sccurities, both for investuen and speculation, The recent aunual statement. of the Western ‘Unlon shows an estimnted surplus for the Blst Inet. of $520,517, ur 134 per cent on the stock. 01 this surplus, the eurrent quarter,contributes $227,741. "The not earnings of the quarter coded Dee. 91 wero 81,067,082, or 352,280 sbove th December estimate ; thoseof the currcnt quarter are catimated at $920,083, or $140,000 Icea than thoso of the previous quarter, The approprin- tions of the present quarter include $40,000 for .gonstruction, purchase of stock of leascd lines and similar purposes, agatnst $B7,750 expended The actfon 4n thia way in the previous quarter. of the Directors nvout the dlyldend revenls thell oplnion that it s not prudent for the Company with so comparatively small a surplus to under- take to pay dividends on more than the stock now outstanding. The Evening Post ot New York tbinks the Jesding speculntors at the Stock Exchange ar Joaded with enough stocks to prevent them from attempting to worry the money market. If 1 was their interest to mampulate rates for spee- ulative ends they could undonbtedly causo much uneasiness,although,of cours, in a square contest with the “Ureasury they would surely come out second best The first currency bauk of California has just been startoed at Stockton. The stockliolders of he First Nntional Gold Bunk of Stockton have organized the Fiest Natlonal Bank of Stockton aud the United States ‘Comptroller of the Currency has au- thorlzed the commencoment of business from The bank will suceeed to the bustness of the First Nationul Gold Bank of that place, now {n voluntary liquidation, Under under the National Bang Jaw, Feb, 20, 1870, 1he new systetn, the bunk will bave 90 per cen! of its bonded capital in bills for cireulation, against 80 per cent under the other system, nnd will have the whole United Sgates foraficld. 1t s not unlikely that the other gold-note bank: of the State will follow the examplo of the Btockton Bauk. Raflrond bonds, in New York on Thursday, were nctive, with some wide fuctuations tn prices. St. Louis & 8an Franclsco Seconds clags B advanved from 41 to 444, aud do élass C from 08 to 433 but the latter subsequently rescted t 4434, rallied to 43, aud ginally sold at 4214, A heavy business was again trausacted [n Missourd, Kunsns & Toxus consolldated assented and do The former rosy from GO3{ to 63, | Looiber, and the laster from 97 to 283, with closing { Shireic™: Kousas Pacifle chango, nd- 7anced from 8L 1o #2, and reucted to 31X@ New Jersoy Central consolldated Firsts assented declined from 85 to 844, bus do con- vertibles rose 114 per cent, to 2025 Incowes 34, 10 551¢'; Lehfgh & Wilkesbarre consols 43¢, to Becouds. gales ab 60 nud 27 respectively. bonds were without Important wxeept from Iucomes No. 10, which 813%. %554 wad do asaented {44, to Bl Lhe lus named (ually sold at 525¢(@52%. ceded to 9034 solidated rose from 116§ to 117, & Ohio firsts serles B deelined 34, to 453§ Lake Shore divideud bonds 2, to114; Missour Pacille scconds 3¢, to 10543 Toledo & Wabash du causolldated convertible ex-coupon 5, to 63;_ Great Western seconds ex-coupon 234, to 805 “aml Iilmols & seconds ex-coupon 2 to 803 Bouthern Iowa flrats ex coupen 2, to 035, GOVERNMENT BOND#. nd, U, 8 8s0f *81,, [ U, 5. 6208 of 7., 1015 s of '8 102§ (ex. 10 o 101y srof 1 (ex, fnf] W858 U 8, now 44w (ex. at. ), 043 . 5. 4 por cent coupon: 100 V. B, cuztency Us ., .- 1213 FORRIGN EXCHANGE. Staty aays. fterling verees ARE dermnny . Fiolianl Austrin with preceding weeks, there was somu dcercase in financlal Discounts liad a piainly down- _ward tendeney, amd rates wero correspondingly easy,~b(@b per cent for strict eall Joaus and The currepey Deaver &Rlo Grunde firsts advauced from $0 Lo 914, nod re- Chlcago & Northwesteru con- Clicsapeuko 1,500 Rock Fstand, 18,000 8. Paul common, 10,- 000 preferred, 0,500 Lackawanna, LEM New Jergey Central, 1,200 Union Vacile; 1,000 Onlos, 2y Western' Union, 9,300 8t Lonfs & San Francisco, 2,700 Kaneas Pacitic, 1,500 Konsas & Texas, 1,200 St. Loufe, Kansas City & Northern, 5,600 Sutro Tunnel, and 1,200 Hainibal & 8t Jo. Money market easy at 8@, Prime mercan- tle gaper, Blg@@s. Sterling_ exchiange—Dankers' bills quiet at 487445 sight on New York, 1803¢, ““iie weekly bank statement {s as followa: Lonns, decrense, $1,31,7005 #ocele, increasc, §207,1003 lerak-tenders, decrense, $1,420,4003 deposits, decrense, $2,720,8004 cirenlatton, fn- , S00,2004 reserve, case, $170,700, Le' banks now hold $3,831,975 fu excess of their legal requircment: GOVEINMENTS, Conpons of 1831 Coupone, 07a, & W, UL Telegraph. e aiver, nidoes &1 IMCH nickatlver, oni 3 Hacine Satt. s TASE e o Marlposa . .., ‘erre Terto H American Express. U, 8, Express X, Y. Contral 0. P aute, nfd.. igl‘ Chicaga & Alton, 7 €. & Altor "l,ll . Ohto & M. 47 A, & P, Telegraph. 374 54 [Misonn Paoifo,... 14 m. Michigan Central K iC“ M & Qu vensoendliviy Panama... 130 'lannibal & St, Joe, 14 Unlon Pacific, Y L & St Joe, prd.. 43 g | Lake Shore. 71 % Canada Southes 1llinuls Central 8013 Cent, Pac. bond Clev, & ittsburg,, 9135 Union Pac, bonda.. 100 Northwoeatern . 6% U, P, Land-Grants, 112 Rortmweery, Sinking-§"ds.100 Tennessca Gs, new Virginia ts, old AN TRANCISCO. 8ax Francisco, Marchi 15.~Following were the closing quotations at tho Stock Board Ao, o Alta . b &N . coreeensndB itla Caiiedlidated.. 0 20441 Mexlcan, 8/ Northern Tielio,, A i0phIF.. .. Colifornia . ¥ Overmnn ... Chollar .. .. A..f;l;h Raymond & Ely. 8 | Consoltdat'a Vi Savie, . rginia G I Kierra N an. 20 Unjon Consolidatee 3! Yellow Jacket, 11 jlodlocee s A% FOREION. LoNDON, Mareh 15—5 p. m,—Consols, 00 18-10, American Securities—Illinols Central, 83164 Peunsylvania Central, 853{3 Reading, 183 Erle, Proferred, 55 '%0403, 1085 5 Crey.... Grand Prizo, .. nited States bonds—'07a, 103 new s, 1003¢5 4idn, 1073¢3 4!1 101 ® | 7 Pame, March 16.—Rentes, 1181 e, COMMERCIAL. Latest quotations for March delivery on the Teadng articles for the last two business days: e Friday, Saturday, Mess pork..... 0774 .80 Lard..... - 45 845 t | Shoulers, bozed.. 475 Snurt riby, boxed 4.8 Whisky. . 1.0 Wheat. ., 803 Corn, My 214 45 7 @4.25 14 The: following wero the receipts and ship- ments of the jending articles of produce tn this city during the tyenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, and for the cor- responding date twelve mouths azo: . anirNERTS, 1870, | 1878 ¢ | e PEl {0y, b Graruseed, Tie g | F.aved, vs. I.com, 1o C. ineats, I o R 2,473 all Poultry, iha. Poultry, coops) Bk, PRa. a Heane, Dl B ‘The following grain was inspeeted into stor in this city Saturday tnorning: 2 care No. 8 winter wheat, 1 cur mixed, 35 cars No. 2 ¢ | spring, 58 cars No. 8 do, 80 ears refected, 7 cars no grade {187 wheat); 1 car No, 1 corn, 43 cars high mixed, 8 cars new do, 18 cars new mixed, 4 cars No. 3 corn, 2 ears rejected (135 corn); 23 cars white onts, 80 cars No. 2 mixed, 7 cars 3 | rejected (66 oate); 1 car No. 2rye; 8 cars i | No. 2 barley, 8 cars No. 8 do, 7 vars extrs, 1 ear feed (18 barley). Total, 859 cars, or 160,000 bu. Inspected out: 15,034 bu wheat, 29,220 bu corn, 9,03 bu barley. ‘T'he followlng were the receipts and shipments of breadstuils and lve stock at this point dur- ing the vast week, and for the corresponding’ weeks ending os dateds March 8, March 16, 187 1930, 1878, KO85 B3, 351 400, 740 401,08 2010602 Wheat, bn Corn, bu Live houw, No, 1R,U57 Cattle, No. \ 4,518 @ity | b Lollowlug table shiows the exports fron Toliggenniy | New York for thu week endiug Thursday even- Iugg lust, with compurisons: £ sid. Asked. March 15, March 8, March 10, Chicago Munictpal 7a, 2110 11) 1870, O INTOL 1872 Ciucaco Watetloan 7a 210y #lily | Floor, brh S50 A,450 2,750 Gacago Municipal s > Wheat, bu..., o 051445 BAULUTG 503, 040 Chicazo Water loantls Chicago Lincoln Park T Chicauo Bonth Park 7s Chicago Weat Purk 78, 4. “10iley Chicuga'l'reuanry Warrants (verlp). 017!g 051 L00KCOUNLY Thaesees 110 111 Cauk Connty (shurt) 7, e ity Ruflway (outh Bide)., €ty Itallway (Weat Side) 2 ) y (West Shie) 7 per cont. 08 2ee oo BT Tatiwny (North SWe).oeee.. , 110 tailway (North Siae)7 perc 105} il ent L1045 COIN QUOTATIONS, The following coins: Trodes, o oocininiiinane Mexiean (full weight) buverentny Nupoteons .. TPwenty marks ‘Aueirian Honue (pa Five francs . Prueslan thale Hollaud guenters ., Lironora (Swedish) Mexican and Buuth doubluony ... Spaaish doublaons, per).” *Kingrican BY TELEGRAYH, NEW YOUK. To the Western assactated Press, Nxw Yonrk, Morch 15,—Goveroments quiet, Ruilroud sccurities active, Btate bouds dull, The stuck arket to-dsy wos generally firn, and closed at, or within a fruction of, the hlen- est point. AL the opening hiere wos 8 feellny of firmness prevalling, and before noob au ad- vouce of J¢@I3 per cent wus established. Under good purchiuses e entiro list malntuine 1ba lmpruvement to the ¢lo ward movewent, The Uranger shares, sirong, ‘Fraunactions, 114,000 3,500 Erle, 2,600 Lake £hore, 2,600 Canuds Southern, 7,000 Wabash, 17,000 Northweaters cowmon, 10,000 preferved,. *105% b8l are the Chicago quotations for '« B, Louls & Bun Francisco Iasues werd very promigent In thy up- Dela- ware, backawanua & Western, New Jersey Cen tral, Rock faland, snd Westeru Union were also Cort, bl asene DA, 112 440,335 300,000 “I'ie rate on grain to New York on moderately Jarge lots Is betleved to be not Jower than 1324c 3 | per 100 1bs, thoueh a very larpe lot, say 500 car- louds, may buve Lren taken for Jesd, Durlng the Jnst two or three days of last week 4 | our wheat was duwn toa shipping busls forabout g | the first thneon the current crop. This may seem very strange, seeldg that more than half our surplus hus been already moved forward fram the West, and a largo proportion of it via Ubieszo, The ditliculty vanishes when it 1s re. membered that the Amerlean soprings which have crossed the Atlaotic since Inst harvest were nimost exclusively No. 3 und rofected, * hardly . | ever? u kernel of No, 2belng shipoed to Enrone, ‘The fuet fist ummed sugpests, however, that there fs @ chunce mow for the yeally No, 2 to he sbipped, sl some of it will probably o forward, The premium on Nu, 2, us compared with No. 3, was ouly Ux{e on Baturday; und some operators werg gpeculating on the provability of its belug nurrowed duwn to mhout 7¢, at which polut the phippers would undoubtedly take the No. 3 freely. The Jeading produce markats were moderato- ly nctive yesterday, Frovisions wers more steady, und graln frregular, Breadstulls were raiber weuk, ou the whole, till towards noon, aud then became firwer, ‘The shipping nove- went wus rather less active, somo orders havi Deen withdrawn os o cousequence of thy recent weakening fin prices. Il dewwand for domestle and forotgu dry gooils contivues of liberal proportlons and the mwrket walntging s buvysut toue, Cotton goods remuin very firin, with some jines advanchiyg, Urocerles continue to move freely for the seu soihy aud prices venaln about steady, Thers was a poud desand for domestic dried frults, aml ost kinds of forolgn fruits also met with a fulr inquiry. Lrices were generally cfrm, Flsh contioue active, with prices firmly supported, ke fish and cod aro esneclally stronr, Catned Roods arg atill weeting with & libersl inquiry, aud are d firm." In the butter market 1o ‘miportant Eilex, by R,Il‘!fl\‘ ,’l.;,.'l,i\?.: 2(&:’“‘ change wes noted, thero being a falr detband o, | Kave by T &0 substantielly former quotations, Cheese’ wag | Elies ven 3 quict nnd steady.” Therg was tothing new to g eard of the leather, bagging tabaceo, and palnt markets, OHls were quoted yitlet it wamnally steady, Conl wns fn falr acmand st {driuer quotations. The demanfefor lumber contimies active, | 2,508 8 though thie shipmWhts have fallen ofl some sluce BLukl. Jou 2 1LINL 61 AT, 00 3 —Advanced e per brl, and closed A shude ‘Nave te fatoet prices of Friday, vales were repurien e sha brls eetler Apritat $ :nlgul r»,‘qy«rbm weller May ot 8 Total, 23, btanele, The narket closod 1% at 0,50 fob ean s h"'” Marehy §0,8215 D, ET0AAE Wiy, Wikl aboiit O’ paric' was nomtnal I} : uoted at 85, 75000, n CXLTA Prime nss‘mm!q XY ¢ 2 ,'"l TArb--War modern actlve, but enrler’tyder tnercured oflertivs, The matket rangdd to thavay of Fridar's fatest Guotations, it closed Stac low. the auvent of eooler wenther, Quotations arc unchanged, thouuls (618 well understood thut ‘coucessions are made, usually by operators who huve speelnl rensons for wanting to reducs theie stock, ‘The fall of the {hermometer to the nefchborhiond of zero has nearly removed the fears of an opening of navigation before April 1, Thelee on Muskegon Lake'is renorted to be twenty inches thick, and it §s believed that a good muny warm daya will be required to moko a serious impresslon on it. Other ports are st Harly situnted, ‘There 18 a stoek of sumething ke 200,000,000 ft of lumber, mostly dry, at the manufactitring polnts on Lake Mlichigan, a larzo portion of which will probably be sentto this market as.soon as the feo barrier to vessels is broken. ‘The spring trade, however, has opened susnicloualy, snd the sales of dry lumber, which is preferred to green, especlally for shipping long distanees, promise to reach a lnrge figure beforo the latter {s very plenty. The demand for wool, broom-corn, and hides was equal tothe late average, sud bills wero usually made for Jiine. Tlee dnne ut S il Totaly for May, June waa nominal Silagan B 0 235t the close. 10¢ pee 100 Tox, was chiefly n local futnrea, ales were report of 50, 060" 1bs sonlders seiler Aprilnt $5.00% bris 4o 0t 84,05 apot. (special_avern, Camburlapds Imrlly Al bl@shiey shiort riti 11 81235 “netler Awrly $1. for 3ny. and $5.00 for June, 'The fol e ! WIDAL IV out at former pricess The demand for | tue closing prices for 100 s on the leading cuts (3 bay was lieht, nud the market Wweak Nowi-] Short |1 W 8.1 Short under free offerings of low grades. Sceds drre, | rvibe, Irlmn.]chnr:. were steady, flax aud timothy Ueing firm. S it s e s . Lioose, nart cured. |8 184,80 1840 TPoultey wus scarce and flrm, and eggs were 1,70 Toxed . o.., Lk Taos o weaker, being more plenty, The offerlgs of [ Apeil, boxed. 8,00 | b, wild ducks were henvy, and the sales were | Aay, boxed 0 b, llml\. except of the hest varieties, which brought more than on othier dnys of the past week, the deeline having Incrensed the lnquiry, Statement showing forelgn Involee valuo and duty pald on goods entered for consumption at the port of Coieago durlng the week ending March 15, 1870: Tong cloars quoted at 4. 0 boxed; Comberlands, 8500 cut hame, Thi@EH: fw for 110 15 16 avarage: g sanie averagess green shoslders, 3 TBacon (quoted at 164 vee for whonkders B for whurt Tibw, hig@aic Tor shorl clears, tor ham L @te all canvased and packed, i—Was quoted at $5.00665,60 for No, 1 2(@5e for yood yelluw, and 44@4dic for Forelan U. 8. customs flian of goods, dties, (1144 PRODUCTS—Wora_firm and _galet at o a'fi'n"! 100 S.25418, 50 for mens, 80000, for extta mess, . 75 14, 00 for hains. ‘ad quiot at U}y @0 e for city and & for country. TALL @k i BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quict and generally quoted easlor, though holders were not generally willing to accent lower priccs. Buyers wero disposed to hola off for lower quotatious. Sates wore reparted of 100 rls winter on private terms; 475 brls svring ox- tras, chielly at $3.50@1.10: 100 bris supers ot $1.00% and 50 bris ryc flour. at 82,85, Total, 725 brls, The following wss tho nominat ranzo of vrices: Chalco winters, Givod to choice Yair to good winters. Cholee Minnesotae, . Fair (0 2oud Minnesotas " diiy 2,57 -PAPET. vevue !“‘lfl-hon‘l.{..... 3 ‘0y8 aud fancy gooda.... Fish, i Total o 4. ws seee v0es 807,520 847,000,142 THE BREADSTUFFS MOVEMENT. The New York Lroduce Ezchange Weekly gives the following: ‘Tho exparts of wheat and wheat flonr from the rinclpal exportiniy ports of the Unlted Staten, ncluding the summer movement from Canuda via tha Bt, Lawrence, iuvo beon, during 1878-'70), ns follows: ZHushels, From San Franclsco from July 1,1878, to F 10, 1N o e 13,305,415 8, "7 2,000,112 $5.26 4,50 i @h.00 Gfij‘ 00 Buckwheat. L.\ " Duax—Was moderately activo snd ngaln casier, Sales wero 80 tons ot $10.00 per ton on truck, snd $10,25@10.50 freo on board cars, . MinLiNcs—Sales was reported of 10 tons at From, Portlund, Or 1o Feb, 20, 187 ooee From Atlantlc ports, Including M 810, ConN-MrAu—Coarso was nominal at 81,00 por ton on frack, SPRING WITEAT—Was more active and quite I regular, at a lower ranzoof prices, T'he market de- cined 1%c, and then rencted, closing only tgc bee on - treal, from July 7, 1878, to- plarch BABH, o ssvdssbons seiasnos berens S0 BANEID ‘Total, Including flour as grain, bu. 103, 301, 050 The exports of wheut and wheut flour atile equivalent 10 erain frow ail United Staten ports Lo | 10W the latest prices of Friday. ‘ho British mar- ali forehm countries for the twelve months ending | kets were quated negiected, whila Now York was Dec. #1, 1878, uy per oflicinl reporta of the Uov- | more frmly Leld, but withont **business," and f, wore cqual to 1,00, 060 bu, ngalust 4, 402, 886 bu in 1877, ‘e exports of wheat and wheat flonr at ita cqulvalent In graln from all Unlted Staten poris o all forelgn countries for (6o tclvo monthe ended Aug. 31, 1877-'8, wero, us per Washington Gove ernment reports, 111, 872, G4 bu va, Bl 00, 000 b fur the correspondiine period in 185047, The net importe of whtat sud wheat flour into the Unfted Kingdom from Sept, 1, 1878, to Feb. 29, 1870, have heen cqual ta U, 167,081 qrs, or our recelpts were Iarger, with an apparent growth af about 75,090 bu In vurstock in store dnring the week, The forelen weakness sepved fo bo lnrgely 1 consequence of wur recent decline, but It wasac- cepted 38 4 reason for Jower prices hare, Somu murging wero called carly, nnd the wheat wold as & tesnlr, the sales being chlefly whent booght at highest pricss by pronle who liad not much money toprotect the deal, It was remarked that anr No, 2 1n now ata lu’lco where 1t could be nhtfltnd to Ldverpool without loes, admitting that the fvor- 40,341,418 by, of wieal. There werd on prensge i (t J fof the Unitei “Kudor fn wheat and fonr 1'cb. | o elioe. A ki Vo ettt 22, 1870, avout 1, 426, 62 brw, or 11,412,050 by, of ‘wheat, which makea 60,754, 424 bu of wheat als ready lmported and on passage, 11 Uireat Britain shuil requirc, as ustluited, 100,000,000 bu af far. eign wheat for the crop year.to end Auy, 81, 1870, there will sthl] be abont 40, €00, 000 b moro 10 by purchased aud shipped from foreign conntries dur- 1ng tho period from Feb, 22 to Aug, 31, 1870, ‘e Freuch wheat-crop was §n 1878 abont 00, - 000,000 bu Jess less than the crop of 1877, but France imported In the cron yenr ended Angs, 91, 1878, upwards of 23,000,000 bu net over exporls to supplement the crop of 1877, If tho estimato of the wheat-crop of France In 1878 Jsapproximate- 1y correct, that conntry wonld require 1o import to supplement the crop of 1878 about 70, 000, 00D hu of wheut during the crop year to chd Aujp, H1, 1870, ‘T'ho net Imports Into France from Aug, 1, 1878, to Jon, 31, 1870, have been 5,040, 332 ars, equal to 40,900,450 'bu. Tt would “appenr that Frunco, on tho basis of the foregolng preecatation of the roquired imports, wauld stili require further imports (o the extent of neariy 40,000,000 bu. 'there may be an underestimate of the French wheut-crop, fu which cuso thero would bo lves forulgn wheat required, ‘Ihie uverngo aunual exports of wheat from the Tusstun Embire for the fourteen yoara ended with 1877 were about 41,000,000 bu, within that Derlod, o mintmum of il (410,000 i, nnd a iaxi- mium of 72,000,000 bu, In 1877, notwithatnaing tho blockade of the Black aml Azov scaparts dur- ing nearly hulf that yeur, the oxports of wheatond wiieat flour in that year wera upwards of 49,000, » 000 bu, "U'hu exports of wheat froo Russia in ava (not ncluding overland shipiaents vy Tich havo been guite large). bave becn y 72,000,000 bu, or mota thn her maxnnum annual export in nay vear of tio lust Oftecn, nsunlly nervous in regard to futurcs. The lowor grates wero It good demand for shipmont, No. 3 closing ot 50ic. Spot No. 2 closed ut BUXG for regular und 003c for pilt-odgod rocolpts. Sollr April opened ot W0%@N0Ne, foll to Bic, advanced 10 §.0%¢c, und closed at DO, Sellor May was mora nctlve than usnal at 0350017, closing nt Dilge, Seller the month waa little better than nomlonl at 8Y%FE0%C, closlng nt Bi%ic, Kpot Falen wora roported of 42,400 bi No, 2 ot 803 003 52,000 b No, 3 ai 786 o repular and 70t @80Y:c for firat storage reccipta; (6,100 bu rejecte At 00@NTe: wnd 17,000 by by sample at GEBHIE, "Latul, 89,400 bu, “Also 5,000 bu No. 3 to arriva In Q\unnl at 81c, and 20,000 bu do to arrive In May at e, 1anp WorAT—Sale was made of 400 bu Nog? Minnenota riit-oigod recelpts ot H2%c. Wintrn Wi les wero 1,200 bu by semple as OH7¢e, and 5,000 bu No. 2 1o arrive at $1.01 free on board as~Sales wero 2,400 bu at 40 WhraT-SchEEN 376, CORN-~Was more active, and irregalarly lower. ‘The murket declined LiGexe on futul but fin- proved to 1368 1c below the latest figurcs of Friday, Liverpool was quoted dull, aund Now York guict, but onr receipty wero smaller. The chief govarn= inz Influence seemed to ho the movoment in wheat, the two murkets receding and fmproving logether. WFhe truding fu futures seemed to ba chiedy lueal, The offerings for May and June wero quiie farge in the farmer part of the wession; and the whorts lljed 1 rather freely at the resulting decline, Othier fu- tures wore neglecled, Thera wod a falr demand for shiomynt. Kumple lotw were relatively firm, N, 2 closud atiige for gilt-edged recoiots, and d14¢e for regular, “Tho lower grades i storo were eptirely nominal, Seiler May opened at about Unleas Russla had two extraordinacy wheat crops | e, “declined to_Hasie, and jnioroved to o In the years 1877 and 1678 thero cannot remaina | At the close, _ Seller Junc was 2 shado vory lntgo surpius available for export durfng the | ftmor thun Mpy tho sams ranze Gf prices, duly way quiet ot %c above May. April was_quoted ag 5gdie, closing ut H1%c) and seller the month al 311;@11%¢, closing at Mage, Snot wales were reported of 38,000 by No. and high mixed nt 8 15,600 bn by »: )‘l;;n’t“‘liu((@fl‘l}(u on ‘lnu' and .’l";ifll:lln o nt @ ac (nart ‘o arrive) freo on board cars. Total, 1,610 I'm. 4 OAFS—Were lowor, opening dull and decltmng aymvathy with other geain, and ratiying a little subsequently, with foir trading tn the doferred ‘e recofpts were hiveral, nnd samples 8old freely thiugh ot eas ex prices, and th markiet closed with fewer (rack ints Joft aver than for sov- eral days past, April Ko. 2 declined about 1o under heavy offorings, aclfing early ot 2135c, nnd regining ,mrl of tha barveat year 1578-', and whnt there s a ont of condition, Tho stock at Oneron ut th close of I8T8 Was tntch out of order, und tho whest acrived ot Odvend ducing Tanuaey, , was dump und nearly all gt of condition. {mports’ o1 wheat fito Marsoflled, Franee, Jdnnunry, 1870, wero 249,040 ars. Com- 122,810 'rs from Odeewn snd Black Sca, qra from Merianopoli and_Bordianuki, 18250 e from Tugunroy, 21270 qrs from Uniatz and Lurail, 10470 qrs fram Alexandein aml Bt. Jdoun &Acre, 4,790 qra from Italy und Spatn, and 33, 150 qra'from Cafifornin and United Btates Atlantic ports, Tho exports from e durln nriaing 45,110 near the “ast at 21ie, - closing ot ific, Wheat, qrs The sales of il Wera sro, ~ May Rya, ata Dlumm ar Zotie, foll o ani Matze, q 13,640 | closed at 25c Wuno sold at BakGeoKe and Itarley, qr: Bih010 | cloned ut 2336250 ¢, Regulur oste wero qulet ot Uate, frs. e 740 | 2GR e, und fresat shont e, Cash woles Itand aced, qra k480 | Wwers raported of 5,000 bu No. gt #1tet 10,200 Uu by Bample at S44 @88 on irack: and 36r28c free on hoard, ‘Fotal, 118,000 b, s more active, the tradlug befug chicily In changlig contracts. Tegular or seller thu month sold at45e, aml 110,000 bu were sold nt 4hize for il A1 15 ¢ for Avell, the Inaide bebn tn en ros) Now 2 wers quotod Linsoet, qfoee. 10,000 Total, ars.. sreesennens 432,050 "I'he wheat aud corn statistics of Ilinols ure given as follows by the Secretary of tho State Board of Agricaltire: e WHEAT——n oo CQRNs ey c, Hamplen were i good request but acurce, Yeurs. Bushels, deres. snles were reported of 10,000 bu No, 2 regulac o 1HTA, BN BTG teller the menth at 46c3 BoO b by sample ut 473 e T T AT . @ YHcon b “Fotal, '10,500 bu, Fdlni aulaiil SILAGIO | BARLEY—Wax uict and nominal. No. 2 was B0 Tanms Taaoiwe | ited ot te, o h 8L TiGnTFC. - April wi e, lield ut 77¢, Wity extrn il way quots ed at 40eei0e. o re very Hght, aud there wis very Hitle inguiry. Fresl extra ) n A, D. & Co,'s old nt 47¢, and regular wan noming} at e, No, i was quoted at UG were dirposed of by vample. | € ported of 400 b fresh extea Hat 47cs 400 tn No, i1 A, f), & C0.'s, alL die: 4,200 by by nnmf!e AL B0MTTi4c on frack s snd 400 bu do at LROVIAION EXPORTS. ‘The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics nv Washiugton gives the followlng a8 the exports of provistuns and tallow from New York, Bos- ton, Phitadelphia,” Balthnore, Buftala Creck, Detroit, Huron, sud Portland, during Jast Feb- ruarys 4Rc dellvered, ‘Tatal, 6,400 bu, I'rovisions, n""x’}fi'\“fl’fii MORNING CALL. Nacen . i dan: Monn pork-Salen 11,500 brie, at 80.8020.674 Heer, ualted oF cured, -, 5,207, 1) for Aprh, 80,0715 for May, and 810,10 1ot dun el e Lurd—500 ted, b’ §0,60 for April, Short ribe Iteef, frewy Yor 4,080,318 1,000,600 1, &L 84,004,825 for Auril, and S0, 050 VoY $1, 6074 0314 for 3ny, Whoat—170), bu, at @ BuNe for Avril, and Utlic for May TATER. Wheat wan rathor aclive Ssturday afternoon, and eauier, selline at ¥4@O0c for April delivery; May was qulet at o, N Biess pork was firmer, the rales including 500 bris ut 0,85 for Avrll, and at $0.95 for May, Tota) February, 1870 svv vrase ion. Total Vebruary, 3878, v aserereedih B0 HB I'ROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Were steady, and aversged fiemer, Pork was quiet, lard tradud In to a tent, and meats ln good demand, both on local aud expore account, The recoipts of Logs at thiv ol werg swall, aud they wore quoted b blgher, wihile Liverpoul reported an advance of G meuts, excent shonlders, which were easior, V'he GENERAL MARKET! BEANS—Were {n small local roquest at $1, 15 .40 perbu, ‘The stock s aruple, e BHOOM-CORN—A fair order trade is noted at foriwgr vrices, Homo gradesare held Armly, but there'sevma to bo littlo praspectof ansdvance now, venecially as the thipe {0 sowlng Is somear, We quoty? work of hog-packing s urocceding Jess vizorouuly | Fine wroon carpet bras thun at this date o year avo, the packing sincy’ }:’u hurh,.“ March 1 belng some 10,000 head less, una gowo | Hed-tiuped harl, L0 aperators ot Inciinod fo expect & smsller run of | LU Erbeus With gl o work 1t Hed-tipped do, luferior Crooked. BUTTER—There was ou unchaugy this ataplo. Anything good enoush hoge between now and Vay-Day, with s smallor summer aygregate than last year, "I'ho folluwlug showa (he shipnients of provisions from tLlscity for the periods named: m! far table weo PR ) Wi galéble ut full tgurce, while Wio poorer sorte e —— == —_ISince Nov. | woreslow and irregular, Holl butter was In light Anica - | Nek end. Sinee 2um) | by supply, und In lght demand. Locsl buyers and i e 10 e, e —— | sYippere bougtit more of leas fresly M‘)fllfl follows +Ang price S0y | Creamery ... i 30204 |- Guod to tholce dalry, . 640 [ Alediunty vaes vures & | Juferior 1o connaon. Roll Lutter ...y wree o Bigld BAGGING—Iu the bayglugmarket thero were uo o prded 0l 3, 200 fea acller Aprtl 000 tes welies ay at 6,006 il tes "The wnriet closed givtet sL&L45 for Maceh: S6.43G0L 474y for Auril: ait a MeArs—~Were in fair demand, and advanced b Shippers mada more inquiry, bt mostly bid only Friday's fzuress and the 1rading "0 100 e} 5 400 huxes 700, 0 changen, Trade remains quiet at irm and steady | Neatafont ofl, No, 1 o2 paan—No. no, m“u o qrote: q é‘.’:{m,""‘ g 2‘3 st ;;‘! 1%2»:3?.3;“.’3‘ slandard, 22 Ry Bark, ';;‘i!s'}\‘g'\gv"“fl_ baoe 3% Burpewiing s ? H STiniTe TenrRNTING =22, umr‘ ook 30 {Gonnios, Angio. 14@15 | Minur? oil, extea yellow. b8 ‘Lho following were recetved by the Chicago oy P e 20 [Ba, douife - nee.iagges | Minersafl B i tor. Mareh_16-11 i Amsriean 18 [Wool acks .., 407043 B s o s an e e e CIEESKE—Asido from mild fall cream and 10 | 7 fdGats M3 white, Fa 1108 A4 alightiy skim cheere, (hore was but il doios, i X Ads Pork, 49y, Lanl, Trices, however, wera well supported atl aroud, ik for ling goars wera dechledly Arm, Quotations reiaim a1 follows: fla B, Corn, 480, Livenroot, March 20 @26 ain liberal, J POTATOES—-The nt 2 e u : 0, Beof--'ry Feplembor and Oclober, fall cream. <BUGA | bt contmned mors ilue tots, which wern i ro- | las Tudly mees, Fing exira ndin e e, Part sklm STy witest at (0G0 for rose anid_ V¢ fur beachblowa, | Chare—~Chulce, 488, Shoulders, 28, Toyygn {nll:l;‘h,u" -3"‘{%,‘ Comman tots \ofim(%‘l\n:éj tioe, l'rmmlcuy', o Od \x(um, ul Tark ot Low pradea, 21y POULTRY AND GAME-1ot was scatce | wnees, Lnsiern, Vesiern, dtls. TOA Li="Thero was & good demand. veatrraty for A oulley weas s Wesiorn, dvs. Mlams, and lirmer, dreased ueing most salable, Wil diicks werd offcred {4 grent nuabers, And sold slowly nt ireegutue neices. Mallnrd and'red-heads were “figmer, being tn siailer supply than etliee yitriationt cif, 20-b average, iin. axnox, March LAV ERFO0L W] Corn dull. = Caroes off \:u-nl-\\‘hcn!m Hn‘rjncl on pussage~Whent neglected; olug, . Vath hard and soft conls, and previora quotations were adhered to, We tepest onr 1is Lackmwannn, INree cxg ... Lackawanna, small ez, Lacknwanna, uut at qul inncilve: X’\(Jlmn‘ v Chickene, dreased, 111 S @, Jcimwaund, ranga iniciens, livo. pet iz L @ .00 NEW YORK. Toswbrg oore Frskaye. dhanec, T i e Near Yonk, March 1. —Covros—~Dull at 012.49 Due dresseq, 11D, Wadducks, small, por doz. ?hllx @ ih-30cs Tuturrs sicadyy Moreh, D.iie; N.0re; Mey, 10.46¢; June, 10.81¢; July, Augual, 10,4le, Frouk—Quict and nnchange brls: superiine State and W common 1o cholce extra, &1.5 Aptil, 10.47%; H Lo inrids el 50 Wilmington dartanerne, Thite ash blo '{J\IS—\\' ¢ weaker in arly snles tere madle at 17c, and laier dler o vood Inqiicy, SEEDS~ Timothy was firn on eellmg nt SLIN6H1,25, ana_prime closed st abott 00d ty 81,50:41.22, Clover was quuied firm at S 5@ chalee, 83, lvg(fl.m: white wheat, 34,5575, The wemlier war cool, but reports | 5 46, o ma % oldat | mxtra Ohto; £2.50@%, £t Lou, 83,50@3,75 from the Byeror fudicate that more Wneral pec | sl s maisinatt it $4. b Knnoncan solat Minstota paicntprocest, $0.000.6G0. s may by pxoected hencoforth, ¢ 21,707 el . nats—~Wheat irregulary 3 Lflsll—lnn.n,,, are i small supply, not onty | ¥R searce ind Nem ap $1L,A01,05, Dealers re Gnat: gulary recelpts, 141,000 by, There L ab OO Riper 1aKE polte, and nojders enter, | Juctan excellent demanc for Eow ax, and pre- rejected upring, 80c; No. 1do, 87c; No. 1o, d nlso 18 In lahl atock, i atfet s lare fncronee 3 tho ncramre this Aprin b33 thin vary finm vigy, tants St bo it of Y 95c: ungraded do, $#2¢231,00; unaraded wingey and may go inchorc). erting, and oimer | o erg, St Lomban Grete of Snrend saset | re, 81.1301.19t: No. 8 to,_ $1.O0R1,10; Xy escripiions remain slewdy nnd fism. There was | yoiorizen the trate for farm ecodss in (act, nll that | do, $1.14@1.15; 1 da, $LIYTLI5; . 8 boral demandut the tuntations iven bolow 150w meotied 10 cauee 8 briske Lsinicns in & apell | graded mmbor, §1.7091,10%No, * da, §1.3 Ho. | ehilenah: 9 eor.o of favorable weather. Englien red clover can. | 61,11 9. 1 do, 811244 wmgraded’ white Sanily whitods 2ty tinnes [y good supply, AN 18 oderate in price, 2do, a1,1) Mrnn':, r|€,‘.‘.... Wb Rather more attention 18 directed townrds Ameri- 122], BERURY, EXLEL HoRg. Ji=bl caw seed, the etocks of Whick in this country are ally ey cxtremely. 1ight. cen, 60@U2lce. Rariov dull and unchanged, My SAT T\ falrly active aud steady: dull nnd nominal. Corn in_ mor 1, BAL erate d s Five ity b Tecotpta, K200 bus ungtaded, $4TA3cr B o, 3 o Contees bl ie ol L i, dict sfonmer, 44%@i4lic: N - i S daleys 351, Witiid saga., ol oy 4qu4‘dc. 0 New York d New York dairy, # brl, with hage..... 1,75@! i whi e airy, witaoilt b 3% | mixed Westorn, damrs v 2000 28 | PR Al A DT 1G04y | | HAY=Sterds and nchinacd & £0G b, 1.0 120 | Aanton dalry, 9 sac st 500 | Nors=bulland uncusnged. : OFas CoNat, bobo 200 [ “PiAs—Notuing el Wis apparent In’tho iea [ Giiockmen—Collee guletund nnehanged. Sopy ank cod, pee 1001bs. 2356 .55 | market, There \eas n continued good domwand at nomionlly unchanged. Malasscs dull and gg, the guotations given below: ciangeld,” Rice steady with fair demand, Compreaded cod,., ' - PrTnoLEuX-—Stendy ; United, 8538801 ie; ern Dressed cod, . MTNON: e riagl INPERIAL 5 Mg bl or oosbS0tics eeul, o s, ol g Comimnonto fair. ..17@28 Common tu fair. ..20@35 | 8% o\;‘fllfi"((;-l;'dy'n f";"m hAte: 28738 Kuperiar ta fine. . 40650 40@30 Lxtra finoto finest UOGUS BE@UJ‘ JAFAN UNCOLO {Common t Tabrador berrdug, round, bn, Labeador herring, suund, 3%-bel Alolland herring. Hmuoked halibut, . TEsz—Dull ot $1, 19641 ,.10, TunerxTINE= Steady at H0GE0Ge. Fuuw—Steady; Westorn, 10c, T@30'] I fine, Learurn—Steady, with fair demand: he; jcaled herring, T box, R0 Elorlor 10 e 40330 | poles Bsnos Ayercn and. 1. Grando, digue ot o o by hiia 0.7 o T BT T e Iifornia aalioon, 3E-Uris... "\ 1l 7 unanoy . o Foni—Dull and nuélisnzod; domestic FIULES AND NUTS—Thors s n continued freq Cob ok, D OTO\Comumon o (a1r, AR | o piehie: pudind; 1uRIe: nmvchehody 105 T demand for prunes, cn'rme l«md domestic dried | commop to falr, -, 20M30] Extra (ne to Inest 4564055 Priovistoxs—Bork sleadss mess, SILA71L00.5 Tt itk Smeileds "Ehera whaa e fn | Speriur o n paniChamnt. A B R prices current: 5, 19333 ahort do, 85,8745, Lard quiet but fray Brinia sioann, 90,098E500.30, o 1 Sy Burrnn—Qniot: Western, 7@20c, Cnerse—Nominally unchinnged. Wumkr—31. 0013, Mgrars—Mannfuctnred copner steady, VisAlL~Was quoted at Giz5e for good te chuice offcrlugs. The offerings wero emall and generally o gont arder, tho sveather bulug coal. WOOL~\Was In moderaly request and steady, roREIGN. I S e svfl@ “,6 14,8 18 | Tho stockis emll, but probably snflicicnt to carzy th faly X ! thona theonel 0 tls Rast A now shoathing, S2c1 Inzot ke, 13/ Fiench pruves, g 7 | A e e Acaton} Demnid. falr nnd mast 10 Crench prunes 3978 18 | pedinm onwnahied, 8074,00: Amerlcan, $16.00518,50; Ratsion, lnyar L.70 @175 | Jie do, good. ting, 10!47,104¢, > Loudon layera. 15 gows | biee o g0 AL flosonios, No. 8, 92 1002,15; elinch, Tuwso Maveatol, 2 B183 | Tubewanhied, ciiofcs, $4.G6@4.40. : Jibencled, hi 1@ 8y | mubewashied common to fair. X Zasiueu 134G 135 | Colorado, medtum 1o ue. . MILWAUKEE, (,'u\fll:u{m :,emmm\ i Special Dispatch to The Tribune. 10 14 SKY—Wns 10 faie demand At the lon: Minwausizg, March 15,—The following shows § ‘}u standing quotntton of §1,04 for bighwines, Sale ( ibe Feceints und ahipments of four and grain s weng roporied of 450 brls on that bass, Alcohe) fur export was pominal at 31c por gullon delivered in Now Yorl Ol .0 o P Peachies, unpared, halves, euchos, unparcd, quattors, .. 3 y Peschos, aunaredl q ¥ LIVE STOCK. Flour, bre. Blackberrien CIIICAGO. Whaeat, by, Pitied chorrles.., Receipte— Cor, bire Filberta Mouday ata 7.00 Abwonds. ‘arragonn s b, 7.0 Nholen wintuos Bariey, by 4,02 !rll’:\zlll.. . = Flour, brls, AN, 740 ]l‘l‘\f:: :;:é::\‘: . Wheat, bu 103,201 Wilmington pes e, Tennesneo peantits 4@ b Total...... nele Virkinia peannts . e U@ g | Samaweskcin i, g GIEEN FRUIT: 5o atd quoted firm, o | UG week {n 1872 e #nles befng larre, and thestock fa not Incrensing, | Y50\ e L % Apples were qulet, Dealers are 8iltng small orders, i Mwavkzg, March 1 ouUR--nactive and 'he recelots wro 12l Shipments— steady. gl s Graty—Wheat wweak; opened and elosed frm; oo ! idy’! No. 1 Mitwankee liard, Bfie: No, 1 Niflwaukee, e} Oronges, ¥ box, Thuraday B No. # Milwaukce, fresh, 00ci Mareh, 8% Yalorncls orands, 3 ‘Gaset Friday .. 00 Ansil, 00c; Miy, D47e; No. 1 Mitwankee, 7€ alcnicin orzngen, extra sizo “hE7 reova o.ama | No. A, Tses rejected. UGSt Cornsteads, D e abirecs soport O o e oy | & ttc. Oata cuslers No. Ttyo slests, - > ported an unchanged CATTLE~Tho past weok wos a highly sstlafac. | = 9404 X 3 i warket. Frade continues kitlsfactory, The fol- | tory one In this branch of the live stock warket, | Sith fair demand; No, 1, 45@4: Dackey dall; lowing quotationa were furnished: nICE, No, 2 spri 2, Provision: {ulcl but firm, Mess pork, new, 20,76, Lard—Primo steam, $6,50. S 1l0as—Live dull and - noninsl ot 33.4009.75; drzrend dull and neglected. ctivT=Flout, 75,600 bris; wheat, 35,00 ™ bsuxuxxn—-l’luun 6,600 bris; wheat, 20,000 . Trom frat Lo Iust the demand on Enstern account was more than ordinarily uctive, and tho market throughout displayed a strong and healthy tono. ‘I"se action of the English Governiment in modify- ing the fate order of tho:Privy Council to the ox- tent of allowing of tha unreatricted lnportation of live cattlo from Chicago via Beltimore had an im- mediate favorable ellect upon the market for fat cattle, and fu that cluss the advance for the weelk amonnted to }4@e. The exportation of dead Carolina, ., Loulsiana, COFFXE, Mnndlllylnm Java . Ciolgo to fancy Rio' s 1evs e (lood to prime. ..., Cammon 1o fair . Roastiog...re s Patent cut loat PHILADELPIITA, PumtAvELTHIA, Marcl 15, —Froun--Dall; Mis« stenay; Wostern rejected, on track, 496 Eic; do Outx active and a shade highs m—:L mixed Westors, J3@33%50; white Western, 313 iy Provistoxa—Stendy, with a fair demsnd. Beeh meas, $17.60@14,00, eas pork, $10,25010.%0 Hume—Swoked, 50,009:10,00; vickled. $7.70 8,56, Lard—\Woslern SU.55@7. 00, Hurren—Dull nd unchanzed. Eous—Sstendys Weator, 176 15e, el Gurree—Kasy; Weastern fall cream, 8K@8LCH do, good, TaBkE, Trrionzui- Somlnally unctianged, Wiisry—Steady; Westorn, S1.00%. 3 RecrirTa—Flodr, 2,000 hrlg; wheat, 47,000 bag corn, 75, 000 buj ontey 4, U0 buj rye, U, 500 bo. fell within moderuts himits, and cyerything was rmmnll taken at prices which in must instuncos oft o liberal margin of profit to thv scller, and tuerefore were entisfoctory. In ausilty the offor- fuzs wvermzed better than for the previous two wceks, thero beini a larger propuction of cholco ond extrs grades, and it may bo noted that tho bull of thu supply changed owiors at prices ranging upward from §5.55. - Sales of fulr to cholce steers, aversging from 1,100 to 1,450 s, woro ‘mado ta shippors at &3,00G4, 75, and cholca to extra geades were In gemand on_ oxport account at $4.75@5.40. stockers were solable at 82,50 4,70, and butchers' and canners' stufl at nbout the #amo rango, Hpriggers have been more plenttful than heretofore and prices have weakenod alittle, — now quoted nt $20,00@13.00 per bead, There was n lzit supply and a market for veals, at steamner, do, 48%5c. Crashied D33 | ment ilso lins faken n froah start of Inte, ond,taken | Derotn oxtra family, medluon to fucy, 61500400 Granila! 27 | i1 tu nll, the position of the matkt, both present [ Olio do, §5.2u1 : Indiana do, cholce, fi’.! snd futare, wears u much fmproved look. For fgu vatent process, $7.00.- Itye floar ateady s | common gooda—such us are taken by local bntchers @ BT Ra nutl canners—and for wiockers there hax been o A heat active and a whade higher; Wele 8 :nill-:x!mn;m-‘;l dum‘::m'.!‘. nn;l (u{ |muv. rluulk nlhu em n—]nclad\snl.fls: No, £ Western red, In elers- ” hri have udvanced, though not In =0 marked a y o 7% | doaren an for the better gradee. Tne dally prrivats | 100 $1.1% Rye More uguiey. Comnquiet sed [ 7 I o FRR WK F AUT California sugar-loat drips, Catifornia sitver drips, Sugar-houso sirup. ‘New Orlcansmolasacs, choico 1o prime . .. Yalr.... COMMON s cosaresren Compun molasses. Hluck Strap ceevee s $3,00625,00 per 100 thw, Saturday's market was ST, LOUIS. i\"‘l’l’;’l’)‘l‘;&l. No, wmoderatoly active and firm at the following St. Lows, Mo,, March 105, —Frovr—Dnll aad QUOTATIDNS? Caleutta ginger.,. unchanged. GsaiN—~Wheat openod dulland lower, and clord higherand firm; No. 2 red fall 21‘00‘1@1‘3\1‘{ rve Tluo ... oe Nl W ; (o1 500 1o 215 Apell; $1. v % wioors, welthing 3, 500 to 1,500 1bs.. 4,50@4,80 | cash:§1.01 Marc L 01%@1, 025 Aprll; f‘i‘u?::fi[lulx{w;ln Good lesvos—Well-futtoned ntoo) 0, 3 red, 074 @UTY5e. aF terman mottled, weighini 1,100 to 1,00 1bs, Peach blosdum, 4.10Q4.40 Medium Urades—Steors 2 mixed, SH® g% 152018 ¢ cas i falr Hoah; o o @3t 114@01 3¢ J O d e, o500ni 0. 1 tlmothy, |~ WOIDINR 3050 10 3,500 tm. e vves ot B,7504,10 | ADILS Si@ibic Moy DUEGETAC D which i taken for shipment, o offerings of [ Dulchers’ Stock—loor to commion Lt e ans e Antlis 234 loosa hay continte Iarge, and there In 8 rather laruq steora and comnmon (0 cholce cows, 2013247¢ March; 254@20Nc Aprl i stock of nay atored here, an mo of the owiers for city sinughter, wolghing 800 to Rys dull at 483@4! arley dul are getting anxious tosell, Tha followlng prices 2.05@0.75 | chanzed, 8tock Cattlo—~Commoncattle, wolghing Winext—Steady at 81,04 a 700 10 1,000 1b3 1.0y o vernees 2,0083.0 Trnovimoxs—Dork higher; fohbing, mgfl -$8.0008:30 | 1 Torior—Lagnt and ihir cown, heifors, 08305 | 4786, ""Taxd nighor aL§0. 400 ){l‘uk_m:nlnl.u‘l:u‘: "+ 6.50@7.00 #taps, bulls, and sculuwags vieors ... and active: hox shouldurs, $i5, 60 1 6 loveus £ 00722.60 Venly, per 1 errereenn 3,0000.00 HOGS—Durlug the past week the hox market was without Important Nuctuations. Althongh the ree colows were the smallest roporled for any woek since the second week of Septenibor, the most that sellers wero able 10 do was 1o sustain former prices, the markoet being only falrly eteady ut tho closing anotations of tho provious weak, Packers ware indificrent operatars, and 0f the wook's sup- ply barely ono-half foll Juta thelr hauds, of quality the receipiu wero about the poorest we have yet had, Common coarso mized and light Juts matde up the buik., Saturday’s market was fulrly active and etrong. The recalpts wero only agout 4,000 hicad, and by noon the pens had been cleared at_an lg%nne over Friday's Agures of 648 €4,75 cashi 84,50 Sarch and ?13"’“ o 6,60@7.00 00 HIDES=Were steady, * The roceipta are winall, and pour as usual in tho spring. Dealors aro buy- Tz what hiilea como n, but are not making any vlgorous effort fo secire stoc) Light cured hides, R 1. Damse ot ynibby do, W' wmuged of grul 10y o Buithides ... Tart cured, W . Calf, ¥ Deacais, rlbs, May. + wheat, 05,000 bay . B,000 Ly Gat, 4,000 bus rye, 1,000 bup rley, 4 . SuiruEnra—EFlour, 6,000 bris; wheat, G, 000081 €Orn, DUne; oats, HON BALTIMORE. Darzivonr, Md., March 15.—Froun—Quith heavy, and unchanged. Guaty—\Vhoat—\Weutorn stronger and bel No. 2 Pennaylvania red, $1.18%@1 145 No. Wentern winter red, apot and March, 31138 ra's WD, wool eathinuted, R 10c, or at $i KD for commioil 1o priye bacon s PV 2, Coro— { Was in fair domand, " Erites, ut $i gt .71 for misod packing gruen, | 123 Apil, $132%; May, $LI%i G redular, Some of the denlers ora redncing thely | and at $3.80@4.25 for falr to choteo heavy stfp: | Western sicady; Weatern mised, sjiof, U0CHTECD stocks al they cau preparatory to moving, and fre- | ping loty. and Aprll 445,@ G13gcy May, H’.M“hci"f“"’l‘m’l tly cnt under the list, A portlon of the Weste S| P—Wers in moderata lnnrply. In activa de- | 5954080 e, Onts i and Uncuanged, Hyou! e trade, {4 b reported, is diverted o tho river | mand, and fem (brougliout at §3.50G4, i for poor | und unclhinged. markets, tho frelshts Sust now beims agwinss this [ to medinm, and al $4,50055,45 for good to choico 1av—Duil and unclhanged. l’nnvmunl—&leud‘{ and nnchanged. Burran—Qulet and unchanged, Loon—Firm and unchaneed, PeruoLtust~Unctonged. Corrrg—Fiom aud unchanged. Mtuiy—Nouina and unctanged, nxionTa—Cuchanged. i RecuirTs—Tiour, 4,010 bria: whest, 4579 bu corn, 42,100 bu; oats, 750 bil. 5,20 I.Snu-unrs—wm-t. 00,000 bu; corny J=B~ grades per 100 1ps, Nung; wo-thir ply was taken by Eastern-Duyers, KANSAS CITT. Snectat Dispatch 0 The Tyidune. Kawsan Crry, Mo,, March 15.—Oattre—Tdo Price Cureat reporls cattls recoipts 03 ship- 1075 steady and flrm: nafive snipper 34,1658 nativo stuckera and feeders, §7.766 city; but the homo trade i good, an increans, as thy intertor merchants are not heavily stocked, snd 4 sevival o bullding this senson is confldunitly ozpected, Following s tho Jrico-llat: Firsuand socoud elear, 1@ in. ... 910,002, 00 Third clear, 11§ to 2 uch reee BT OUGE %g 50 prouises to of tLo sup- “Chird cloar, fuch. . 2 First and cicardrosseddlding Virat comman dressod shling Becond common sidig. . QTR 3 Tois—Terelpte, 1687 sbipments, 163; ‘demand A e P (g faie and sirm fair t0 elintc hoavy, $.406,3.58; | U . Flooring, third coniton, dressed.... Hutht shipping, 3 003,20, CINCINNATL 1ox boards, A, 1 1n, and npward : BT, LOUIS, CixcinnaTh Ouy aarch 16,-CoroN—Actite Hox boards, I, 13 in. and upward: 87, Louss, Mo,, March 15.~UartiE—In good o fiem st 03a, Z Box boatds, C...... o demand, hut notilng dolug for want of supvly; | 8¢ o, A stuck boyreds, 1lm 2 In., Tough. receinte, 2003 shipmentd, H00, Froun—Dull and nuchanged, ands %,':.‘.?SL‘.':X m: 13 :3 h }g Tons- ’Inut;l _Glr‘k.ttau lmmmgre.bx.nm Grats—Whest steady, with o fale 4:;: o 1) or comman stock boards. '??x'.gfl'i%* Gk b batehera'to Bliladol: ( red aua white, 8100103, ~Corn in Kowd 7 Fenclng, No. 1 Yeucing, No. Cownnun boary Cull boardy, mand at 4U@H7e, Qaw quict aud firm doc, Ity lu good demand at full pri Butley firmy No. 2 fall, DBcie§1.0% buy rougli at §3,000i1,10; rucelpt 1 shipments, Flrn and unchanged; recelte, 150; 1 §0.83 bidi Poviatans—Lork quiet but fon; $0.85 Ditonsion s, CINCINNATL 810,00 auked. Lard quict but irms stears LUy I Cyncranaxt, March 15,--Hoa: $0.50. Bulk' meuts eirongory shouldess Shi T comman, 8276403, Cash and 8, (2t soller Apr(l; short riba, B3 Bl GE b, el ot T abipent. $105 Hay: o T Sleaf neid 1 $0.0% 7 I U5 May, §3.15 5 Gt IR Shingler, AT iagdar e lia ey SpcTipaliplivaln B Fhicon et wnd “stoady 8L §1.0, 83315, 899 Snsiee gautard, BY TELEGRAPH. x—fleady mith fare demand at $3.0% Coduruhlnglcs. ! Burren—Steady snd unchunged, _ 'Prack shiniles , FORBIGN, Lixszen OjL—Steady and i at 63c. 011810 the ol market the changes were noiue ——— vortant, Trade was guict, the weather beln Speelal Dispateh lnvm Tridune, IKANSAS CIEY. l‘llx;: :. ;am‘:: l;nuvoxnenl. Prices were quotes 7 Lllz.xprum., AMarch 15 ~11:30 . ul. ~Froun—No, Spectal Disnateh {0 Ths Tribuné. N5 Ba Gt Kawsas Cirv, March 15,—Guat—Ths 2 1 & Githon: Phinars No. 1, 0s 441 N0, 2, GnarN—Wheat—Winter, | W loat—Receipis, 16, 412 bus sbio Show Waltor 210 Loy abs Os; sprng, No, 1, 8 347 No. 3, 7e oy | Current sepattel WAORR TN duk No. 2 csts Carbon, hendligut,. 175 degre white, No., 1, 9s4di No. &, 8¢ 10} club, No, 1, | gt 0 W00 T gy, wao: March, 87461 Carhon, Micnigan lepal te a8ii No, & Bu A, Corn—New, No. 1, 48 6d. | oo 4075 P8 1" Roceinte 3,045 bui 1bib Filuia, 300 cen. e Puovisioxs—Park, 40s, Lanl, i3, Dicuter 1,084 bui dull snd lower No. & ¢as Lard.No. TavEnroon, Moreh 15.—Corron—Aciive and | 2die; March, 243 Lard, No, Brm at 5 1-16@5 D-100; salos, 32,000 baloa; [ o . e Linsced, raw . suecalution and export, 20003 Amirican, 10,000, TOLEDO, Linweed) bulle Puovigtons—Erime ness bee!, 708 Ud, Loog clear bacon, s td; abort clear, 878 6d. -« Loxvox, Marchh 13, ~Tairow—Fine American, B80e LA 338 D, . .. Whale, Winter bleached ... BPOTI o2y e e Neatafoot oli, ‘sirictly pure. Neutsfoub oll, $AUR e k vhest el Torzno, O., Marct 15.—Graty—Whed! N1 white Michigsn hald at §1.073 snlef Michigan,. spot, $1.0i%; Apnil, §LU $1.07%; No. 8 red wiuler, apok