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t FINANCE AND TRAD Governments Dull--Foreign Exchange Firmer. new 78 14, s 2734, and tho comtnon 83{@8%. Chicago Money Market===Stocks Irregular #fd Weak. The Produce Markets Active, and Gen- + erally Lower~Provisions and Wheat Woak, lendlng stocks for the day: sacke. Opening, Highest, Loy N. Y, tenteal L 1141 114 1 Michigan Cent 1,ake Shore, 0, & N, Wosti Doprefortad, M. & St Pan 1l preferred. , \ Othor Groin Easier in Sympathy...A Western Ronction FINANCIAL, Gt baco. - rle The market for Government bonds remains aulet and weak, The Os of 1881 declined X, to 10574 ; the 5208 of 1807 were unchanged at 10134, and the 5.20¢ of 1863 at 102}¢; the 10-108 de- clined 3¢, to 101; the new 5is Ig, to 104. Thedigs and the 4s wero the sama as the day before. "¢ forelgn oxchange markot was steadier all day, In Chicago sterling grain bills were 4835 nnd French bllls 5213 to 5234, Tho nctunl Chieago rates for sterling were {804 and 4883{, In New York the actual rates were 4304@440 480, The posted rates for sterling were 487 nant 405, French banker’s bills wera 51724 and 515, Consols adyanced to 00 18-16, The probablo course of the money market next month {s the live questfon among buaincss mgn_and 'stock operators. The assurances of Becretary. Sherman that he will call for the moncy due on subseriptions for the 4 per cents ouly so fast ag the called bonds arc brought in does not prevent the sensitivencss of eapltal from finogining trouble. 'Fhe wenkness of stocks, n break In forclgn exchange, nud a bard- ening of the rates of money fn New York are cffects of these apprehensfons, The amount duc the Government. by the deposltory hanks hos incrensed from $41,000,316 Jan. 2 to $240,580,800 on March 1. This enormous sum {8 nlmost nll owed for 4 per cents. In previous settlements ns much ns one-third of the honds callea have not been gathered fn. If this proportion should be re- poated iu this case, the amount of mouey it would be in Secretary Sherman’s power to re- move from Wall street Into the Treasury vanlts would be enormous. But as the Seeretary has atated distinetly that he would call for the pay- ment of tho subscriptions anly as the ealled bonds camie In, there seems no renson to expeet any disturbance of the money market, A slight atringency would not be surprislug, as large re- wittances are called for to make Intetfor settle- ments in the Mlddie and New Engiand States in April. In Chleago the banks report a dull demand forlonns, There is littlo Board of Trado de- mand on account of the absence of profit in carrylng etuff, Mercantlle and miscellancons applications are gencrally Hght "at this season. Rates arc weak and variable, On the street short Joons are in request at 6 per cent per an- num. The bank rates are B@o per cent on call Do preferrad ... Kansas Pacifc, CGOVERNSIENT BONDS, i i U. 8. Gaof "8l....00 U, 8, 5208 of 07, 08 (ex, Int.) new o of *A1 {ex, . now 4148 (ex, int. 8. 4 per cont conpons, 8, curtency s Siaty aays ) B17Y4 36! g w Depnark Sterling. Francs .. LOCAL SEQURITIES, Chicago Municinal 72 Chicnyo Water Juan 7s. Cineago Munlcipal Gs..... cayw Water loandls, cngo Lincoln Paric 78 cawro Sonth Tark 7., Chicayo West Park s, ChicaraI'rennury War Cook County 7e. ook County (xi City Ratlway (Houth Side Cny Raflway 1\\’:;“ Stdo) . 17 City Rallway (West Slde) 7 per cent, cert!ficates , pieoeon veann 81043 Clty Tallway ‘Side) L 10 City itatlway (North Sico)7 per cont lunds Cliamberof ‘Commerc *And interest, UOIN QUOTATIONS, 1id, 110+ colns Trades... ., ... Mexican (futl welghy) o or cash colinterals, nnd &@10 per cent on thne. ,,l\“:":},{“",‘)?.',lf;; ipnpor). ‘The earrency movement Is small. Therels o | Flve francs falr country demand for New York remittunces, and a good supply of it from local shippers, Bank clearings were 23,800,000, South Bide City Rullway stock wassold at 1673 Btocks were frregular and weak, Money was active in New York at higher rates, and the stock market was unfavorably nffected. Now York Central declined %, to 113343 Michigan Contral 5, to 803¢: Lake Shore 3, to 703: Northwestern common declined from 653¢ to 5436, but fn the alterooon a now buying move- ment began, and the price vecovered to 553 the preferred went down from 80 to 843, withn subsequent recovery to 8536, 8t. Paul common onened nt 383, declined to 8736, and clozed at BS?; the proferred fell from 823{ to 819{aand redovered to 8234, Alton, which shows an im- provement for the sccond week in March of 806,170 in carnings, was steady at 704, Kaneus & Texas Ingged, and fell off X, clusing at 9, The flrat morteace bonds have wone back to 60, and the seconds to 22)¢, 8t. Louls & 8an Fran- cisco first mortgogoe stock declined from 1834 to 178, and the sccond proferred from 0 to 8@ 8%, 8t Louls, Kaneas City & Northern ad- vanced 3¢, to 8}, and the preferred 3, to 8334, Kansas Pacific was off ¥, to 204. Western Unlon advauced 3¢, to 1043, The coal stocks were Irregular, Jersey Central loslng 3¢, and closing ot 37; Lackawannn openlug any closing at 463 ; and Delawars & Hudson gaining 3, to 403, 8t. Joe was quiet, the common remaining at 165, aud tho preferred going off X, to 439 Rock Island fluctuated between -18134 und 129, closlg at 180%. Erle by way of. varlation weakened with the rest, and sold at 233{, sub- sequiently cotting back to 2434, y Canada Bouthern was 01@003¢. Tho cause of the recent rige from 53 {s aseribed to purchases by a syndfcato of bankers formed to Introduco the stock to forefgn markets, The amount of Block to bo bought was 10,000 shures, The 100- gharo certificates have been converted fnto ton- share lots, and the whole amount was shipped to Amaterdam last week. With regord to the riso in Chicago & Canndn Bouthern sccurities the New York Evening Post BAYE: : 11 there i3 good roaso: cen tmado fublic, - Chicass & Canain Sqonlos nd sold us hagh as 50, ‘aud the stock os bigh 88 25, In 18 thought thnt thure must be sume roason for this, and that the purchunes are not Wholly made without speciul {nformation, and on' the peneral aupboaition thot, nu this {s -a° kindred roud, it securitics must synipathizo in the market With thoso of the Cannda Southern. Not muny m,x‘.;‘l;‘ 280 Clicago & Saunda stock could Lo tnelf doclurations that (e shobk wan ‘wesetts oothe fug; In fact, that a bid of $5 £ caital wouid bo ozcamiva. O ‘N CAHTO ubary The New York Jerald predicts that i for some weeks to como the market will remaln steady and qulet, and fu the hauds of the swmaller operators, ! Northwestern pold bonda were 10014 ; Bt. Paul !lnkl:lg Funds, 103; Burlington, Codar Raplds & Northern, - 73; und Chlengo & Alton de- bentures, 1083 bid, In rallroad bonds, In New York on Monuuy, the leading feature was the brisic inquiry for the Kuusas Paclfic fssues, which adyaveod % per cent.for Incomes No, 11, to 423 7 per cont for Incomes No. 18, to 41343 43¢ per cent for Den- ver Divislon with coupon certiileat ) (0 1085 and 4 pereent for Denver Divivion trust ro- Mexican and doubluons ... Spanlsh doublovs BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK. steady., Ruflroad bonds were active, State securities wero dutl, 236 higher, Western Unl Franclsco, lon, Money active at 5@, mercanfile paper 4@5. GUVENNNE! Coupons of 1881 Rixt Adams_Express. Wells, Farzo & C Amorfean "Expre ., & Alton, prd 415 Ohlo & Mivslyslp 441D 31, & Bt Ji 3 Ly Gy G & 1L ‘Tenncssee Ge, ol Tennesseo (e, net Virginls s, old. DONDE, Virainla tis, new. (Missourl.. .y 0 SAN VRANCISCO, v itive. Muxfean, . Norihern Yellow Jacket. Guuln & Carry Graud Prize, .o PORELIAN, aceount, g, 2565 prefesred, 4534, now bs, 0035 41¢a, 1075 Asked: *111 10415 g i ieago & Altan {Unfon Canmuliaic 1118 CHICAGO I'RIBUNE ¢ THURSDAY, MARCH seconds 33 Missour!, Kansos & Texns firsts 13¢; do scconda 143 Pucblo & Arkansas Valloy Pennsylvania stock on Saturday sold H4@ 'Nnrlhcrn Paclfle, proferred, on Saturday, was There wasa decrense {n the earnings for the firat week of March of the 8t. Louls, Iron Moun- taly & Bonthern Raflroad of £1,318; of tho Missourl, Kansas & Texas ot 83,055 nnd of the 8t. Louls, Kansas City & Northern of $1,140, The followlnz glves the flucumuu“s of the ar, Clasing, 36 1107 10514 i) #1054 213 The followlng are the Chleago quotations for NEw York, March 10.—~Goveroments were weak and lower, exopt, *07a and 035, whtch were Louisiana consols Btocks wero weak during the morning under ihe influence of stringent money, und declined @24, Northwestern common lending in thy downword movement. I the afterncon, liow- ever, a much easler money mwarket brought In some zood buyers, and speculation become firn- - er, with flnal denlings at an advance of K{@1%, Granger and coal shares develoning the most atrength. Transactions were 163,000 shares,— 22,000 Erle, 0,000 Lake Shore, 4,000 Wnbash, 82,000 Northwestern common, 9,500 preferred, 12,000 8t.3Paul common, 2,500 preferred, 21,000 Lackawaunn, 11,000 Mew Jorsey Contral, 5,000 lon, and 4,400 8L, Louts & Ban closing at 8, Prime 104 <L & Weatern, dwig A, & I Telegraph, 87 iMiseonns Pacilic.... 14 o b e eeses 112 iHlunnibal & St Joe. 161§ e, Dl 4t “anuda Southern, . ‘ent. Pae, bonds, ., ‘Union Pac. bonds,. 1085 34U, P, Land-Granti. 111 0L P Sluking Fde.2073¢ 4 1033 % Sax Fraxaisco. March 10.—Following were the closing quotations at the Stock Board: SN 18 illa Consolldated. ., :;l 1 |5‘1 14 1.OXDON, Mureh 19—0 . in.~—Counsols, 06 13-10; z\mvrlt‘nu 'Nr.vcnrmcn—llllmfls Central, 831¢; Pennsylvanin Central, 853¢; Reading, 133 Erle, it Stutes m'ud‘a—'()rn.l 1039 : 10-10, 1033¢ g, WL, ceipts, cto 10836, Thy two laat numed | | Amount of bullion gous Wt ihe Bank of closed rospoctively at 1008 and | Englind, 850,000, 1073¢, The New Jersey Ceutral Issucs Pams, March 19.—Rentes, 118f hie, were stroug and in demand, selling ut 855G €55 for cosolldated assented ail st $53¢ s couvertibles assented, Erle consolidated ol 78 wore taken freely at 106@1003. 8t, Puul 1, & . Divislon rose from 106 to 1003¢'; North Mis- sourl frsts from 111} 10 13; Fort Wayne fiest from 123)¢ to 1%4; Toledo & Wabash aee- ouds ex-coupun from B3¢ to 8I3(; Great REAL ESTATH. ord Weduesday, Mareh 105 ., CITY PROFMERTT, Cork st, 2163 10 ft wof Asbland av, 81, 24300 fi, with bulldinge No. 18, duted urel 16 (Willtaw A, Arms 10 Mary W, Western firsts ex-coupon from 1014 | ko) to 103 und Chicago, B Paul & | “abhr) b Mioneapolls Land-Graut Incomes from Bl | . (Willtam TH Wentworth uv, 200 1 6 of ‘Pwonty-fourth st 8 1,865190 18, dated Mareh TN (Thu- odore Lundis 10 Josept Thull), veeviee Foroutav, 268 1t u of Thirty-third a1, w £, 2363125 (1, lnproved, dated Mureh 8 (8. W, uud 1 8, Fullam to G, C. 0 110 of Grano 125 {1, duted March 10 (O1to doril to A, E. Lebell). ., Seduwlek ut, 130 1t of (1ol L X L0 e duted Murch 18 (Gotifried Anderson).,.. to b‘.}.'. ;\lll;ufiurxli :(nmu & Texas consolidated assented full off from BS3{ to 578{; do seconds from 25to 243 Chc-nm-i{(e .ka‘h‘lo firsts, so- vics B, trom 803¢ to 80 Delawaro & Hudson recistered of 1601 from ¥9 to 0835 Micnigan Bouthern sinkiug funds from 113 to 1103(; aud Chicago, 8t. Paul & Miuncavolis firats fromn 93 to 9334, Bt, Louls & Ban Frunclsco seconds, clnss A, sold nt 75, and do cluss C t 4334244, In Baltimore & Oblo on Haturday, irst pre- ferred sold ut 103, ynd for th common 95 was bid, 073¢ nsked, sizatnst 96 bld 07 nsked Friduy, Afchison In Boston on Baturday declined 1, to 105%, owlng largely to the consolidation of that road with the Kausas City, Topeka & West- cro, which stock was selllng lower provious to the new arrangoment Lelug known, Cinelnnati, Bandusky & Cleveland advanced X3 Chicavo, ) 0 fy 26 U 20 g, nfy il (James P, ters av, 1 f, Feo, 15 (Charles N, wule B, Voorhees)........ L 78 {4 o of Howanav, ¥ f, ho: 100 18, with 25100 e in usuo subdly: slon, dated Blarch 18 (Jaw V' ren 10 Augustue Van Buren, Weat Congrens st, 281 1t v of Cq 1, 20x80 1, dated lh‘u’li 10 (Uottlleb Cliuton, Dubuque & Mionesota 13, to 47; Bur- | Probet ta M. and E, T Noonsi)ess,. o lington & Missourl in Nebraska 3¢, to 1205 8t, [ West Elgluconth ut, 211 feet o of Ceniro Louis & 8an Frauclsco common declined 3, to | Airoh 17 (hammnr Tomhrg ol Jaled 7}{‘; KI:IAM City, Topeks & Western 3, to w’::'.“," i m 105363 Puctlo & Arkanass Valloy 3, to 093¢, | West dated AprIl 16 T o1, Lu bouds, Aw‘mwu luud graut 79 decliued 15 do ('L‘nomn‘- Movalian 10 Patrick J, Blaker -, The following instruments were tited for rec- 400 1,600 2,700 4,000 5620 2,450 2,600 010 Townaend at, 216 ft s of White st w £,23 x With other property,’ dated March :t' (Teromo 1, Jackson to Josiah M BN sseeyrvreesiaacnensessiense 2000 Notth Welle at, 75 f( & of Ciileago av, W f, 100 11, improvod, dated March 17 (Sunannn Hiack to Burvara Junker), ... Sewar at, 0% fin of Tambor #t, ¢ f, 561, improved, dated March 1 {Michacl Rtieo 1o Neenard O'Nell)). SOUTIT OF CITY LIMETH, WITIHIN A RADI MILRS ur 'IWO\IRT'“BUIL Btane av, 120 ft 0 of Aberdeen st, 8 f, 24 X125 ft, datad March 8 (estate of 11, C. Stong to Thomas Hurley) yasass Sonth Halsted ot, 80 corner Farty-ninth at, 10 acros, dnted March 15 (Frank Fol: Towa to William Metzgers Forty-thirdet, 100 fL o of \ £6x125 1t, dated March 1) to Patrick Rtiordan), Morela st, » w corior S 3L dated. Feb, 27 (A, 1 to Willlamn Hickilng. ).. COMMERCIAL. Loteat quotations for March delivery on tho leading articles for tho last two business days: Tu;glnv. lhdrl-:‘nmy. 8,500 .+ 1,200 OF SEVEN 400 Livo o 370 QA0 2.0 @48 Vo hoia s R 45 Catlo. s 200 GO B.00 @63 The following svore the roceipts and ship- ments of the leadiny articles of produce in this city durlug the twenty-four hours cuding at 7 o'clock on Weduesday mornfug, and for the ‘cor- respoudhg data twelve monthis ngo: [ 1870, | 1878, 10,030] 1L71 INTIO, A Al 13 4 40,017 B0l goi7l w6 18415 Prar 30,000, Itay, ton Lumlier, m ft, Shilisle 3,8xl 4,220 Withdrawn from store during Tuesday for clty consumption: 8,500 bu wheat, 7,088 bu corn, 8,003 bu barloy. Ihe followlng grain was inspeeted into storo in this clty yeaterday mornlug: 1 car No. 3 red winter wheat, 12 cnra No. 2 spring, 37 cars No, 8 do, 8 cars rejected, 4 cars no grado (53 wheat, 42 cars high-mixed corn, 13 cara new do, 10 cars now mixed, 45 cars No. 2 corn, 2 cars rejected (111 corn}; 23cars white oats, 10 ears No, 9 mixed, 4 cars rejected, 1 ear no grade (40 oats); 1 ¢ar No. 2 rye; 0 cars No, 8 barley, 8 cars extra do, 1 car-feed (10 barley). Total, 220 cars, or 100,000 bu, Tnspeeted out: 78,085 Lu whent, 61,632 bu corn, 1,205 bu oats, 2,710 bu barley. Many siguatures yesterday were appended on “Change to a petition to ‘Congress asking that rallrond companies fn ihe United States be authorized to construct and maintain telegraph lines for their own and public use, The following packer's recipe for galning n “legitimate profit? In provisions 1s belleved to have beon tricd often ciongh to warrant the fn- ventor in claiming % to be Infallible: Get short Just before the Ume for the monthly stock taking, and then decline to mvenreport of stock on hand. The “erowd” will construe this into o proot that the packers are long, and want to unload. The crowd aforesald will sell the maorket down under this hunuresslon, and enable the wily operatur to fill fn and get long in readiness for the next upward turn, It never "falls; but it {s not every one who can malke the stroke, nud hereln lea the pecullor advantage of the oporation. Wo rcferred yesterday to the fuct that the Builalo Bourd of Canal Forwarders had pro- tested agniust the charge in New York of e per ton to the yessel, whereas Buffalo only e to tho vessel—grain Leing understood fn both cases, Tho vaine of the protest iay per- haps bo inferred from the fact that the graln bad to pay Jfe In Buffalo during the greater vart of Inst scason, In addition to 3ge by the vessel, making the totnd charze 1e. ‘This is pot calling the kettle biack with a vengeanee; and yet the kettlo s black beyond a doubt. In New York canal, graln lms to bear acharge of S¢e per bu pald by the buyer, 3c by the seller, e by the bont, and 3ge by the ship; total, 13{c for handling, cxclusive of commis- sions. This Is divided into four parts, to make it secm less oncrous, but’ the result to the pro- Aucer sud consumer 8 just the samo ns if the whole lad to be pald fu a lunp by onu of the partfes interested, There would seem to bo a good many tmenof the Mr Vholes pattern fn exlstence—men who do no pood, but, bolnyg omincatly respectable, are protected fu thelr charm’ to thu right to liye by fleecing thefr fel- lowa, ‘Ihe leading produco markets were moderately nctive yesterday, and ratfier unsettled. Bome of them, us corn, were steudy carly, but weak- eucd luter, and all were tame and somowhut weak after midday. Provisfons weakened, though hogs were guoted fivmer, The markot has stiffencd recently under o widespread bettot that pork was golug up to about 811,00 for May, but there wero ot enough buyers to follow it up to that polnt, and the market dropped rather vapidly yesterday when o few holders wried to realize. Wheat declluod ns a consequence ot fino weather and fear that the bl stocks now tiero will have to he moved out ut lower prices than now, Other grain declined in sympathy. The point was wudo that frelght rates to the seaboard ean scarcely be lower In the summer than they are now, und that therefore there Is not likely to be an advancs in prices here on the openlug of navigation, The recelpts of grain here were light, ‘There was o good general demand for domes- tie ad forelgn dry goods, A lberal munber of buyers wero presunt, and a falr susll order busi- ness was also transacted, prices remalnlig flem, Uroterles continuoe to mewt with o generons de- mand sl the markot maintalus a steady nml healthy tone. Coffees wero reported sllzhtly Nemer. The moveent in domestie aud knport- ed dried fenlts reached llberal proportians, and, with the ginglo excoption of Malaga ralsins, the market was frm, Apples, peachics, anl prines scem fun fulr way to go higher, Cannod goods were dn fair demand at vrevious quotations, ‘There was nothing new to be safd of the flsh market, Butter and cheese were quoted as bu- fore, " In the oll und paint trado there was o lack of activity, the weather belng unfavorable, Prices of leather, bawging, and coal ranged the samo as for suine timeo previous, Lumber continues In good demnnd at frregu- lar prices, Bome of the dealers aro tryln adliere to the published 1st, but the Imatanees ure not fnfrequent fn which lower figures ore aceepted, nud dealers who intend changing the loeation of thelr yards aro offerinyg plue stufl freely, The dute of the opening of navigution on Lhis luke seema to bo some weeks uhead yot, though two or threo vessels havo been sent to the east shore for lamber; bud the fee-fields over there are now fmponctyable, and the boats witl ost Mkely have to retura without secomplighe ing thetr mlssfon, The wool, hide, sl broow- corn warkets were unchanged. Hay was quict aud casy, except No. 1 timothy, which was wanted by shippers, The demand for seeds was fuir, prices belng steady, except 8 slght weuk- cnfuy iu wome grades of clover, Puultry was steady, the offerings bolug light, and vyes were unchanged, closing ensy, Ruil frefubts wero quoted yeaterday at 15: per 100 1La on grain to Now York, It was rumored thut contracts hod beon made at 12¢, but usual- 1y discredited, though everybody seemed witliug to admit that rall frelehts wero fua shaky condi- tion. Luko freights were uuquotable, Carrlers | | prefer to hold the rest of tho vesscls at thelr Afsposal till tha opening of the Sralts than ac- cept tha ratos shippora woutd now bo likely to offer, E 8t, Louls reports a winter packing of 020,201 hops, ngainat 509,610 n year azo,with an nveragoe welaht of 21084 1bs, belng n decrense of 218 1bs. Mitwnukes roports th packiug of 444,291 hogs, with an averaga welght of 218,80 1bs, auninat 871,082 Lioxs st year, Mr. Thomas C, Scott writes to the London Times to prove that the Amerlcan farmer, In ralsing 18 bushols of wheat to tho nere, wid selllng it at present prices In England, ts losing 48 4d, or n lttle more than $1, upon every nera 8own to wheat, Ileenys: Tho average produce of wheat In this country is sbout twlcusand-a-half ns much ne Jthnt i Aniors fen--namely, 10 against 13 bu por aceet aml last yenr's erop will probably afford a salable product of 2 bt an acre, Vaking this at the same rato as applled to the American yleld, wo have 1i0s, againat 5% for the prodica of an acro of whoat, 'ho cathnated Joes, ne above shown, to the American grower on 1aal year's crop may bo thun may turn ont tu have hoen incurred by the Hritlah cultivator, but the figures do uot leavo” liim altogutiior without hopo that i botter timed aml With greater frecdom of action in cultivation and econonty af labor ho ay e able to contlnne to copy \\'f(n hin great Amerlcan competitor in tho vprofitable production of wheat, ‘The reasontug Is very comfortable to the En- glah farmer, as enabling him to Jjudme of our ability to supply England with wheat when the market price in that country is, as at present, under 58 & g but ft does not aller the fact that the Ameriean farmer is able to sell at cur- ront prices, und **some of him? is making n falr profit out of the operation. IMPORTS INTO THR UNITED KINGDOM. Tho following table snows the qunntitics of flour, whoat, nnd corn Imported futo the United Kingdom for the periods named: 1 eek enting ek ending March 16, 1870, March 10, 1878, 80,0007 85,000 #100, 60072 105, 000 Q00 £10, 0004215, 000 145,000 105,0005110,000 Flour, sack Wheat, gra Carn, qrs *Darrols. EXPORTS FHOM TUB BZAROARD, The following were the exports from the four lending clties of the Atlantie seabonrd for the dntes named: 2 Week end'a Weekend'g Weekenda March 16, March 8, March 10, 1879, 1879, 871 102,053 44,000 0 1,877,040 1,088,000 1,878,000 1,301,810 1,261,000 G, 451 a2 17,300 Rye, oo, ooe0e 10,700 116,031 164,000 Bariey, bu.... .. ®0,459 207,000 MOVEMENT OF WIHEAT. The followmny shiows the receipts and ship: ments of wheat at potnts nnmed yesterdny : Receited, Shipped. Chieago. ... A8, T 140,704 Milwankee ... .. 13,060 111,000 25,000 Philadolphit. . wos o Total 844,814 N MK YRSTERDAY, March 10.—Recolpts~Flour, 11,007 brls; wheat, 147,850 buj corn, 74,800 hu; oats, 40,230 bu; corn-menl, 280 pkigss rye, 2830 buj barley, 11,650 buj malt, 4,176 bus pork, 703 bris; beef, 3,148 tes; cut ments, 1,025 pkes; lard, 1,728 tes; whisky, 254 brls. Exports—For twenty-four hours—Flour, 10,- 000 briss wheat, 111,000 bu; corn, 12,000 bu. GOODS RECRIVED at Tort of Chicarro March 10: Fuller & Fuller, 14 casca cssences; (h Ju Schmidt & Bro,, 4 cuses basket-ware; Chleago Stamping Company, 860 boxes tin-plato; Chapin & Gore, B coses clzars; Wilson Bros,, 1 caso hoslery; Carson, Pirie, 8eott & Co., 8 cases dry poods; Burley & Tyr- reil, 1 crate carthenware. Collection, 37,805.07, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—~Wero active and weak, though hogs were quoted firmer, and Livorpoul advices were unchanged. ‘Thero wasa widespresd dlapo- sitlon to reallzo, which appearcd to bo chiefly Western, and bused on the fact that several of the packers omitted to make return of stocks on hand the middle of this momh. 'Thero wae, however, somp Lenvy buying done by prominent mon, and some peopla suspocted another 4+ deal ' but tho general hmpresslon scumed to Lo that thera 1 too much stuff on hand to oncoarage the iden, Stocks are bellevad to be very large. Mrss Pong—Was falrly active, and doclined a244c per brl from tho Iatest prices of Tuewday, Sales wera raported of 13,500 bris seller April at $10,006410,17%;: 113, 00 bris seller May at $10,10 @10,30: and 5,000 brla seller June st $10.20@ @10.35. Total, 62,000 brls, Tho markoet ,closed wenk nt 80,074 forcash or neller March, 80.07H@ 10.00 for Aprll, $10,10@10,12:% for Nay, snd $10,2233@10.25 for June, Old pork was nominal at 38, HU@B. Th. P'rimo mess nork was quoted at 80 00@9. 25,0nd extra prime at S8, 26@8. 60, Lanp—Was relutively qulet, and declinod 1Go por 100 1bs, In sympathy with pork, thero belnga good deal more offered than was wanted, Sales were ruported of 5,600 tes seilar April at 80,4565 0,55, and 4,500 tes sollur May at 80, 60qL6. G21¢. Tota), 12,000 tea, The market closed wenk ‘at 8U.423% for spot or scller March, §6.425@0, 45 for April §0.47!4@60.60 for May, June wos nomiual at 30,53 at the close, Mears— Were active In lpcal futures undor very largu offerings, uud declined 15G20c per 100 1ua. 'I'here was gome inquicy for shipment, but kalders were not wencrally willing tomeet the reduced views of bnyers, 8ales werg reportod of 600 boxes long nnd short clunrs (solil enrly) ot Hhic; 25 boxea Cumber- Inndy at Hlae; 25 boxes Stutlordehire widdlcs nt h%es 26 boxed do hams at 7ies and B, 500,000 1bs whort riba nt $4. 7743634, O3 for April, $4, OGS, 0745 for May, and §5,0545. 15 for June. 'Tho fullow- {m; m;ru the closing prices por 100 1be un the leud- g cuta: Snoul- | Short |L, & 8.1 Short ders, | ribs, Lovsg, pact cured|$ih U5 [64.50 Toxed.., .. 80 405 |"616 April, boxed .| .83 | 600 | 5:20 | B,82t May, bused,voe| 805 | 5,10 | 680 | 64314 Long clears (!lmlcfl at $1.85 loowo and $5.00 bosedi Cumberlinds, $5.005:,18!¢ bosed; lung- cut hame, Ti@Biic; sweet-piekled hams, 7@ 7i5¢ for 16 to 10 1b sverago; ereen hame, G15@0%5c for eamo averagen; green shouldurs, H35c, Ilacon quotud nt415Gr450 for shonldera, g @330 for short ribs, 5H3(@.tc for short clears, BX G0 for hams, all canvased and ,El‘kml. Qnias—Was quoted yal5,00%95.30 for No, 1 rhllu. 44 @dc for good y&llow, and 43{@4ge for rowsl, BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero irm and qulet at 88, 60TLH.70 for muss, $O,50@0, 75 for extea mess, and 317, 75618, 00 for knme. Tatrow—\Wnu quiot at 6} 03¢ for clty and 0@ G}ic for country, BREADSTUTFS, FLOUR~Was qulet, und genorally quoted easier, though there wus Ilttle chaoge in prices, The shipplug orders scemed 10 have been all filled the previous duy, and lncal buyers wero not anxlous to trado, Halea wero reported of 200 brls wintors, uartly at 53.00% 600 brls spring extras at §i, 500 4,004 160 brlndsuperfnes ot 82,07 82 brly o’ grado at $5.25, Total, 042 brls, The following was tho nowminal range of Cholco winters, . Giuod to cholcu winters, Fatr to good whiters, Choles Minncsotns Falr to guad Minn Fair to.good april Low worings Patents .. Buckwheat, . R BaaN—Wan agaln sctive, and steadier. Sales wore 120 tona at 310, 10@10.5 por tan on track, amd §10,25@ 10,60 freo on board cars, Minprisus—Sules were reported of |10 tons at $10.50, : Couy-MzaL—Sales wero made of 10 tona coaruo at $12.25 per ton track. 3 BPRING WHEAT—Was active and rather weak, The warket docilned about 1%ic, und clused 14¢ bolow the latost prices of Tuceday, ‘U'he British markets were unchanged, while Now York was dull and casler, whilo our receints wero small, with a falr volume of hipments, Tho woathor inthe West was tflne, though cool, and that seemed to bringz out many wollers. It was stuted that large stucks were o roason for weaknl but they wore iz before ffiliunlny. The selliug secwod to bo more largely un outside account than veusl, and probubly nut g few country wpecnlators went shurt on tho streneth of 8 good” rcoding time, with pure tial prowlve of @ Iuxuriunt harvest. ‘Thore Was oa fair dewand for shipment, helped by the fact. of low freight rutew, but wpot wheat suled lower, {n sympathy with futures, No., £ closed ay BNi(c for regular and VUke for focoipty dated this week. Do, cloked ut KO Ke, Bl !orArrhumnnd at 1he, sold at Ble, vack to Due, declined Lo Baic, and cloved ot B0i,c. Seiler May vold ut HUGUdNC, closhig nt vdz@uie, Beller the month was slwost nominal at B @s0 e, closl Bpot snles worg reported of 13,000 bu No. 2 8t DG t0es 41, bu No. i} at 7830 for rogulari and Bobieelilisa for Sreals recolpte 3, U00 bu rejected at GUGLL' Q’D; nud 10,300 bu'by sample - av US@8Se. Hotal, U8, - 30 bu, WinTkn WitkaT—HNale was reported of 400 bu No, % red at $1.01 Iu atore. g - Quining, 10,250 13 CORN:~\as modorately active and easler, Tho markat declined %@ e, “and closed ¥@!ic below tho Inteal prices of Tucaday, the Tonger futures belng thie moat weak, 48 canliJots were kept reln- tively ptendy by the fact of lght rocelpls. Tio carly focliniz was stondy, in aympathy with A re- noetof grester Armness ih Eneland; but th weak- nemein whont hero and a dall conuition of thinga in Now York canscd selless to give way, aa buyery hold of for lower nrices, There wan a fatr shipe ving demnnd, nnd samplo lota waro rolutively fien. No,d cloned atiMce for this week's reculnt, Sie for' ‘shipoiug recelpts, isc for' rou- and belier . May openca at duipislic, | sold atfiose, declined to fiasie, and closed ‘at a3%e. Beller Juna sold af e, Iy at 16356 NC, and Apeil nt H13ce12e, the Iatter closing at tha ins side. | Soller “tho ““month was nominal at #$1%6781 L0, closing ot d13(e. S reporiod of 51,000 bu No, % nand high v a3gk 01 K00 ho mow hivh mixed n 5 000 b volected, winter roceipts, ut #0u: 12,000 bu by samble at 6 344 on track; and 10,000 bu do nt :Mige free on board enrs, Total, 80, BO B, Al#0.10, 000 bu to arelve at ti7¢ freo on hoard, DATS-—~Wero dull and weak, declining @ %e. The market opencd casy, and foll oif in~ company with othar grain, The offeringa nlao_were froo, ana Now York was quoted lower. Bample cats were stendy early, ot weakened subsequently i aympathy witn tho gevoral market, and ehippers took holi at the dectino, Seller May opened at Zilee, and sald at e, cloalng at atout 2061 June were quiet at 254@ 90 and April or regn- larat 213c. I'reall Nu, £ anta were nominal 'at About 21xe, Cash sates wero Teporieil of . 0 bu by wamplo at 243:@3735¢ on track; and 18, 200 b D at 23@251ect nd 10, B00 bt wiilte at 204%@ 80¢ free on bonrd, ‘Totul, 4,600 bu. NRYE—\as in domand for’ shipuent, while fu. tures were quict. No malerial chiango occurred in pricos, Mareh and regulnr were quoted at 4Ge, and Anril sold in scttloment at 430, Moy was quiet at 4hitze sellers, and glit-cdeed No, 2 at 47c, Cash #ales included 15,000 tn {No, ) freo of storage at Ave, and 1,600 b by sample at 48!4@40¢ on track. Tatal, 14, 600 b, BARLEY.—Waa dull and weak, closing lower, muder rather froo oferinge, A movoment seemod 10 bo In progress to break tha _market down in of- der to i the April sales, Extea i was in mod- eratu request for shipmont, Centrul recoipts bring- Ing 404 1e, and regular in othor houses Hiic, ~ Avy D. & Co.'s extrall was, nomlng) at 44G@4dc, snd No, 3 sold rather frcely nt 3sc. Seiler April extra 3 was ofiered at 3ic, and seller May at -1dc, April No, 8 was offered at-76c, and perhaps for less, and reyulur ranged from 7@ 78c, - Cash sales HUO bu extra Sut 30@41c: 4,600 H00 bu by ramplo nt 30@82¢ on 00 bu do at Su@4ac dollvercd, To- tal, 12,800 bu, MORNING CALL. Mess pork—Sales 98,250 bria at 810.12%4@ 10,1744 for April, $10.2744@10.30 for .\Inry and 810,3:3@10.40 for June, Short riba—160,000 1bs at $1.0743 for Aprll. Wieat—75, 000 Su at 803 @ s, for April and 04@41ge for May, Corn— 10,000 bu at G0c setlar May. TWO O'CLOCK CALL. Yyheat—Sales 220,000 bu at 504.805¢ for April, and D33@034e for May, Red winter wheat, 6, 000 bu for Apri) at D0kc. ‘Corn—125, 000 bu at Boh@ Wie for May, and e for Junc. Oate—11,000 bu at ¢ for May, and 25%c for Junc, Mess pork bris nt $0,07156810.00 for Apell, Lard— 50 tes at 80,45 for Aprit, 80,524 for May, 02y; for June, Bhort ribs—250,000 Ib: 773 tor April, and £4,02 for May., LATER, Wheat was slow and weak, selling at 88%@80ic for April,and closing at 885c. Aoy sold at DIN@ Biigc, and closed at (e Indlido, Corn closod ut 317 ¢ for next month, and sold at 363G for May, closing at 35X@36%e, July solit ot $8tc, and Juno at fie, ’ Onta rold at 25i6c for May, and 25%¢ for June, Mess pork was firmor, Sales were niatlo of ¥, (00 brls_at $11,073:6:10,Un for Apeil, S10, 10610, 17% for May, and £10,25 for Juno. Lard wae highor, sales belug made of 1,000 tes at 90,7241, 65 for May and 84,46 for Jime, short rlbs wers stronger, Sules were given of l,ngu.ooo s at 84,0215@. 05 for May and 85,03 for June, 4 al TAST CALL. ° Mess porke closed &t $10,05210.071 for April, $10.156@:10. 1744 Tor May, and 810, 2510, 27ty for June, Sales 2,750 briy at 810,00 for April and §10.16@ 10,1733 Tor May, g 4 for April, 80,050 Tard elored at 30..’.0‘1{,(! for May, nud S, 42 0, 65 for June. Sales . D00 tes at U, 5@ .07 for May, Short ribs wore irm, sales bolug made of 200,000 s at §5,05@5.07% for June, GUNERAL MARKRTS, BROOM-CORN—Was in fair retall request, No material chaugo tn the market Is roported, pricos continuine ne lierotoforo quoted: Flne greon carpot brush, 2 Greon hurl Ted-tipped . Fine green, with Red-toped do. Inferior Craoked, . . BUTTER=—The buttor market war dovold of now fonturcs. ‘Thera was n enfliclently activa demand for good to cholco grages to absorb all offerings answorlng to that deacription, and prices of auch wers stendily hald, Low and medium qualitics romain under neelect, but the fact that stocks are Wo moderato enables holders to sustain prices, ninin quots TRoll butter,, vevane . BAUGGING—Thero wag not tho slizhtost change in the market for guods coming under the avove head, trado continulng very quict, with prices ateady and firm e given below: Btark ooaier wee 420 Burlaps, 4 bu,.. 23 Do, b 12 Drightou A . Meeansrosn 14 Otter Creok. 10 |Gonules, single.14@13 Lowistan 20 (Do, donblo -+, 204121 Awerlean....ooe 10 [Wool encks.....40g45 CIEESKE—Firmness continues a foature of the market for fine mild goode, but skims and eharp chepso are quict and casy, Stocks of the Iattor aro larger than uaual for tho thmoof year, Weatill quote ax follows: Seutember and Oetover, full cream... COAL—\Was quotoed firm and unchanged, Thero wan a good demand for hard and - soft descriptions at tho vrices following: Lackawunna, 1aree ¢g% .. .. Lackawanna, sall ogy. Lackawnuna, nut Blossburg Cunnel. Erle,. 6. 50 Tattimore & O 4.60@5.00 Minonlt... e 3,30 Wilinington 4, 50 Qartsherrlo, Indiana block..., .. 450 White sanblockae., ... 50 DRUGS AND CHEMICALS—Wers' In good ae- mand and nmnd‘y. (&nhllnn and ctuchonidin wre, ang firm, aud morphi ivding aro quotad casior: Actd, citele $ 07 @ 70 Acid, tartarle, 0 @ 0 Amuwonia, carb, 20 G5 95 Axle-greano, 1 1,00 @1.35 Borax, refined, 10 @@ 12 Blue vitriol, B, . gb 10 Cream wruir, pure, 1, 80 6,83 Cochinen}, Honduras, 7o RO Chloroform, 1., 53 Glycering, bulk, b, 2 Chim arable, pleked. Gum cumphor, B..., Cum uptuin, B G sheliag, Todlug, B Yotassy, chilor, ... o Potasslum, fod., th, auluh., oz.. Hoot, rhet., k. Halts, Epsow, 1 Sllvor eeyntal, 02,100 Soup, Cuntilo, wen Sulphur, 1. Howwafras bu; tanury seed, § Hemp wced, @ Sulph,, cinchonid L43 @160 FUGS—Woru seliing at 1214¢, The recelpis woro falr, aud some lutd wero carried over, In expecta- tion that the colder weather would ratso prices, The hmllllfi was ensy at tho clos, but most of the frosh stock went at the nbove quotation, Fl51l~Jlobbors wol alrly bul{. city and coun. A tberally. T Bank cod, pee 100 1ba Compressed cod,vevver [ Drewsed cod. . " . 7 Labrador hereinz, split, brly. . 6.5h0 Lnbradoe herriug, roand, briv « 0.00@ 6.50 Lubrudur horelug, round, ¥-brls, ..o 4,50 Nollund horring,. Smaked halibul .i.m Sealed herrbny, {3 box Calliornis saisnon, bris, Callturnia salmon, ,‘l:hl‘ . 0,70 FRUITS AND NUTB—A, peaches were fu contiuued good roguest, aud wers strong, P'runce ulvo wero recolving considerable atteution, and were e at the advance of tho day bufore, Halsius—~excopting Valencias—~remnin casy, Otber Tiuos rulod ubout vieady. We quote: YOURIGN. Dates Datos, Fige, i Turl Fronch prunce, Freach vruncs, boxze Ralsiuy, layers,,. Loudon lsyers. .. Luooau Muscatol Velencias, uow, Ablden apples Byaporated . Nat Yark and Bouthern ., .. Wilmington peanuts e B % Tonnessoa pennuts, , .., 4um B Virulata Jieanuin... oo . o a% UREEN FRUITS—Wore In request and steady, Forelgn fruits, capoclally orangus, wera fn good couniry domanit, Apples wora sclling freely in a retall way, while car lots wore rathor alow and onsy undor lberal rocelpts for the time of yoar: Apites, 1 brl....... Cranborries, ¥ bl Lowons, 31 hox. ... Ornnges, 8 box. . .. Valencla oranues, Y en Valencla orancos, extea siza, Bananas, T bunch, Cocoanuts ., 2.50p"5: 00 LTI 4006 A0 GROCERTES-—~Tobbaorg have little fault to find with the nosition of the market. 'I'tado s batler than In pnst years at a 1ike poriod, nnd collections alsoare excontionally good, Prices remained faire ly steady na proviously quotod ;. nicE, Mendaling, Java. . U, Java, Costa Ltica Cholce to fancy Ri v eed? @I7TY Good to prima. 164§Gh10 Common to fal: . '-"liéll“ Roasting. .vuu e JA0K@11N 0% 0 Sia ot G ! fi{ oy dig b California sugar-loaf drips Callfornla silver drip Sugar-liousa e, New Orloans molass Do prime .. Fal mi 3 Common molasses Black Bleap .. Nutinegn, No, 1 Calcutta ginger m ns d $8.60 free ou board, an was held rathor firmly at this figure. Othor grades were slow nnd ensy: No. 1thmothy. ++: 88, 00@8. 60 Na, £ du Mixed do. Upland prairio.. ... NOsdiooroons o - .00 HINES~Wora steady; the demand fs light and the afferings stnali: Laght cured hildes, B ba...,. Heavy o, ¥iues voraaees o Damaged or grubby do, W Bull hides Part cured, Calf, 910, Deacone, ‘V Dry flint, 1. Dry salted, 3 1b, Qreen clty Lutchora', 3} .. Sheop pelte, wool cuilmated, § b, [ LUATUER—Thero 18 nol much abpearance of activity In the leather trade, but the rolatively high cost of hides keopa the market firm. Following aro the quotations: G JENLOCK. Calf, No, 1.8 00@1.00 Ling. .8 3@ Calf, No.2.." b daBuftalo Venls, N 63 85| sl'whi'rsole g 75 Chicage, sole a0 28 o8 26 23 20 226 2 a6 40 1.1522,00 | KiD.vve c0es B5@L,00 Continues_ uctive, prices belng Ir- Somo of the denlors are pressing sales regolne, becauso they intend tonove on May 1, and enz- riern of lurgo stocks nlso ara mnxious to reduce them beforo tho openlng of navigution. 18 tho prico-1at: Flret und second clear, 1X@2 In. “Thied clear, 1362 0, Third clear, luet, First und clear dressud alding Firat comnon dressed aidin; Second common sding. .. . Floorlug, first common, dressed, Flooring, sccond common, dresy Flooring, third common, dresvod Tox bords, A, 13 in, nnd upwal Box board in. and upwand 10@1 th. , Tough, 10712 in. .. C stock buards, 10612 4 D or cominon tock bourds Fencing, No. 1 . Fencing, No, 2 Common boar Cull bonrds Dimenslon Dimenston atutl, Cudis, 20 .00 Pickets, rough a3 joct Pickets, select, dressed, ot Lath. dry . eningy Shinglos, A" staundard to vxira dry Hhingles, standard, Shingles, No. 1 Cedar shihgle Track shingle % OILS—Were quoted quiet and unchanged, De- 1ow Bro the prices currents Following ++$30.000232,00 27, 006528, 0U 25,00 25,1 16, 00 24,00@148.00 20,004,256, 00 16.00¢14.00 13,00 Cartion, 110 degrees test... ... o 12 Carbon, 1lnotd legal, 160 deg, toat, 14y Snow white, 150 dew. tes! 1745 Carbon, headlighs, 175 do 18y¢ Gurbon, ichigan logal tost. my Eluine, 150 deg, tovt, ... 10 Lurd, extra winter stralned. g{l’. v, . Linsced, raw.... Linsced, bolled. ... Whale, winter bleachod SPBIMLeeevase vaninee vose o Neatefuot olly atrlctly pure .. Noatsloot oll, oxtra Neatsfoot oll, No. 1. Bank ol Stratt Tur) Aliners! ol Miners' olt, white, Naphittn, deodarfzod, (awoline, deodurized Gasoliue, BT dogry Wost Virginla, natursl Nutural, 50 dogrees. Rteduced, 38 doprecs. v POTATOES—Choice offerings wore salable, but' cammon and amall, which constitited the bulk of the lny&l suld alowly, ‘Fho retall demand is light, Peachblows woro guoted at 46@70c, and Rowo at Jn@xmu i lota, POULTIY AND GAME—Poultry was scarce snd ateady, being in gooul local sud shipoing requuet, Game wag glumy and woak, Chicken lurwlctl, b " degrecs” Chiickeny, live, 1 dus ‘Purkoys, dressod, ¥ b, Do live, . .- Guuse, live, Y do; ik, Wiessoh, Wild ducks, suia Mollardu ..\ fimothy erate request and firm ut 8$1.17%@1,20%. Prime was quoted nt 1.2, Cluver wan slow and eas: or large offer- unds Ings, Bales wers made at '{u.‘»@m 85, and of maunmoth ot 33,96, lungarian aud millet wero quoted at B0@75¢, and flax sold at $1.00, HAL'I‘;—\VH' steady under a lulriuuul*ry.- brl.., datty; 1 bil Now York daicy, 1 brl, w Michigan dairy, without Lags Michigan dalry, with bage . Asliton aairy, 1 sack .. . X EAL—Wai tn fair request perlb.. The offeringy weru amplo, VISKY—Was ingood demand at the storco- trpud quotation of 31.Uf for bighwinos, Kalo wus ruburted of {50 bris on that busle. ~ Alcohol for ex- }'{0" ‘l_vn-knumlual 8t 3o per gullon delivered in ow Yark. WOOL—Small orders are coming in dally, and are promptly sttended to st guotations, ‘1'ho re- ceipts are amall, bug tho stock will probably carry the trudo till the time for tho next olip Washud tleeco wool, Y 1o, Medinn unwashed. Fine do, good. Caarse do. Tub-washad, choi0. .. sore v Tub. ed, common to falr,. Calorado, medinw to fne Colorado, commol Caloradu, coarsy LIVE STOCK, oUICAGO, Rectipte— Hogs, Sheep. Mondayer: X o Rt 1} Tuesday, . U 10,881 Rl ' clangod. Corn firmer. Exportsof wheat b0 Wednes Tatal.. oL Samo tiona Tt R Snipments— Dr, Detmers, Oovernmont Inspuctor of Uaitle Unlan Stock-Yards, no eava of plonro-pn orother contaplous diseaso has heen din Not deeming It necossary to longer ma) office, tho Comminsloner of Agricultury signed tho Dootor to other duties. CATTLR~Tlio position of the mnrky a4 favorablo to tho aolling intoreat ns day of late, from all ¢l oral, wai prices, sales clearly indleating an advance oy, Tast weak's closlug_quotations of 107 15e per ey 1bs. Tho quality of the stock wae abovo the aver, ago, and the largor part changed owners at Dlcey abovo $4,00, The Lighost figure pald was §; 0, for 28 kond avoraging 1,750 1ba. They werg s by Georgo Adams, Hurke & Bro. Tha same bartiey #old U2 hoad at $5.80@5.50. Balea to ahippers were principally at 31102485, 10 feedors & $.00@:3. 75, and to the city trade at §2, Ta4.85, Tho market closed firm, ' *QUOTATIONS: Extra Boeves—Gradod stcy 1,500 b8 and upwards Choice Boovea—Fine, oil. etoers, wolghing 1,300 to 1,500 Good liseves—Woll-tattoned st woighing 1,100 to 1,100 by Modium_Urades—Stoera fn falr fi wotzhing 1,050 to 1,200 Ihs.... .. ! Bulchers' Htlock—Poor to cammon stours and comnion 10 cholca cowe, for cnfl slaughter, welghing 800 to 1,050 1 sevssnnineviasicae, 2,0 Stock Cattlo—Commonoattle, welghing 700 101,060 Ibs, .., .. Tnferlor—Liyht and thin staps, bulls, and scalawsy Veals, por 100 1ba, J.1, ot thy Ctimonty covere, ntaln g e has ay. et wag qnite ot an) Under n satisfactorily actlve fl{:;‘-h:; s of Luyers the supply, thaugh 1. B0 Av, Drice, 1,760 85.40 1,717 5,30 686 6.5 ‘siocics ‘K20 stock's Bi8 at Wi 14 focd's, 1,003 17 cows,, £ 051 on Hhelfers I, HOUS--Tho market wns without noticeable chango #0 faras the character of the demand ap{ the courso of prices were concorned. The recelots, thotzh some 9,000 In excess of tho number exe ported for Tucsday, were amall, and with a pood inquiry both from Jocal and Lastorn Luvers the pena wera soon clenred, and at strong prices, Com- mon to best bacon grades sold at 83, 8054.00, and poor to bLest heavy at $1.70634,40. Skipd wers He:]l’dll.\d out at $U.002U.50, Tho market closed e, NG BALES, Price. No. 81,00 1\31 SUEEP~Wore In less netlve demand, and wire ensior. Tho supply was 100 Hboral, and st dragyed at 156200 0. We quote poor tv mediin ot 84, 6U@+4.00, and good tu choleo at §4,23@5.1% NEW YORK. New Yo, March 10.—Dexvrs—Teceipty, 1+ 8003 market lem un%ftm"m (¢ hlgher: ordinary 4 to prime atuors, D@10%0: Gxtra, J04@ilc: vonr eral uales, D55@10% takon by exporters &t 10K@10¢c; ohipments yestordsy and to-ds 4,280 quartors, Suger—Iocolpte, 4,600; murket o trifio Rrmer more active fur good; dull for poor aud commoni a car-lond of vory noor Toxns slicen, 70 b3, hadto bo sold at 2!4¢; & car-lond of poor North Carollst, Ao otherwise the rangn wus GL@U!4c wmunta yosterday and to-day, 1,175 carcas 500 1iva shuep. Swink—Itecelpts, 4,000: vrices undvanced; ihs markot closed frim at 41,@ 1%30 for corn-fed siive, EAST LINERTY. Fasr Lunenty. Pa., March 10,—Carrl colpta to-day, 2 total for two day. ply extromely I d; prices tip atron: 10c an all grades; besl, 3 moedlum, §4, 7705, 00; common, llous—Recolpts to-day, 1,540 head; total ’\‘7: two days, 1,025, all thronzh; not enough on & {0 malio market hero: foeliny strouger. i Enere—HRecelpts to-day, 500 head; total ford 4 00 head ; welling slow at 25¢ off from I elling at §3, 7@, £3 for connnon to 2l 8T, 1L0UIS, 81, Louts, March 10.—CatrrE—A shada fl;“,{ fecling on better supply, but salus Lnisk ot ful ecolpts, 2,000; uhlpxyuxm.mmc:‘ Hoas—Active, firm, and higher; Yorkers, an altimores, §1.7agh 051 pucking, §110 ostons, $4,00034,10% sotect heavy, $1.200130i recelply, 3, 0003 vhipments, 700, d o searca amd wanted; good G Bitzgr—Siron 1; good L cholc 1,85 export muttons, 30,0003 recoipls, 475; ahinments, noue. KAN3AS CITY, spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. o Kaxsas Ciry, Mu, Macch ll).—-l,'.fl\'l-l—‘ Lrice Current reports, receiple, HoO; lumm-n"w‘ 1247 wleady; nutive wpvers, 3,70, 003 1atl stocl nr-.l?i 0Ge, 803 native cows, §% 503 i ioas—ceelnte, 1,578; shipments, 414 fh demand; falr to chofco heavy, 3.40g:3. 60 et shipplng, $3.10@H. 26 BUPPALD, aan Dureraro, March 10, —Carrrg—TRecelpts. 1 o market active, and yc highor for goodi cow stock unchangod; stockora a shndo lower. el HuEEl AND Lanss—Iteceipts, 4,500 fa r“w mand; generally unchanged; somo eales F lower, g Hoas—Ttoceluts, 2,000} only 8 cara offeredi Yorkera to good heavy, $1, 16@4.40, CINCINNATI, CiNciNNaTy, March 19, —Hlod ! ! common, 82.76@:,601 Nyl $1. Uaed. 09 Ing, $1.00@+4,20; butchera', ” §4.206 ceipts, 1,844; shipments, 405, DY TELEGRAPI. TOREIGN. i The follaw ing were recuived by the ChicazoDo! ot Trades i Liverroor, March 10—11:30 a. m.—F! s B1 6d@10s. Wheat—Winter, 04@0s 4d; mr:;‘ to 74 00@8s 3d; white, 88 114@0a 4d; cluv, 0¥ 0sBa, Corn, 4164, Fork, 3o, Lard, s Liveuroor, March 19, --Spuckal eable:-USCof Cumbierlands, 254 Gd} ahort ribs, 28e: lvuz Clest Beef—Prime e extra India mest Rik 3 Iudia mess, 70s; o Cheeso—Chalco, 48s, * Sboulde Fallor Prime city, 85s 0d. Lard, U mens, Eastern, Bils; Western, BUs cat, 20-B average, Hd, & LoxnoN, March 10, —Liveuroor—Whe: a Ut Frauct th and tho Continent during the jast wevks ,0004¥ Buecial Dlpateh to The Tribuns Livenruow, March 10.-11:30 &, m. —¥Lot 1. 104§ No, 2, By 64, GuaiN—Wheat=Winter, Os; spring, No. 1, 8s fd: 1, s 4d; No, 2, 88 114; ¢ Corn—New, No. 1 Nu—Pork, Gle, Lard, Bl 0 Lavirroot, 3arch 10.—&,‘0‘"0.\-—9"""“;“ ! B 0-16@5%d; sules, 12,000 bulea; wpeculd! export, £,000; Awericay, V600 SO o, & No. 1, s 4d; Ko 2 Bi Na 2, T 0 2 No b« I ol 4