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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE painter, Frans Floris, 11 tho eltyof churches and red roges. It is sald now that Floris Js the painter of tho famous canyar, i J. Bwain Gistord will cond to tho Academy this ear A New-Englind conat-rcene, which will bo ! ho most important work ho has produced for f ecvernl yenrs. j ‘Thomas Moran {s about to inko n large etch- + ing of the picture, attributed to ‘Turner, which < ‘was found in tho possession of in family In New He Jersey. Tho pedigres of tho landscape Is sald to bo easy to estabilsh. Bubseribers to the Portfatto, reeoived bofore May 1, will be entitied to the choico of the two famous ctehinga by Rem- i brandt, reproduced in fne sitnile by tho Amand- : Durand process. ‘The two nra entitled, reapect- ively, "Tho Denth of tho Virgin” and “Three Trova.” whose names re In cloven years Gen, Cusnola discovered 35.073 objects of yaluo In hla excnvations at Cyprus. His collection embraces tho first-known warks of Phomicinn art: and filustrntes tho mingling of races ond arts in Cyprus, and the manner in which the Grecks were influenced by the civillzation, religion, and arta of the Bast, Mult the original coliectian was lost at sea. "Tho Academy says: “The Polish ‘artist, J. Matejko, $8 engiged on tt colossal panting, which fs to be exhibited In 1883 nt Vienna on the ocenston of the 2th anniveranry of the dcliver- ance of that clty from the ‘Turks, Tt represents an opleoda in the final etruggle—tho moment, B namely, when the herola King of Polnnd, John © Bobleak" has succeeded, in ponotrating to the tont of tho Grand Vialer." ‘Tho monument for tho grave of Charles Sum- nor hos been nyarded to Alexander McDona of Mt. Auburn, It conalsta of a surcophagy: gavon fect long by alittic over four in hight and width, having three section®,—base, die, and capstono. The dlo has insoriptions on front and Daok, and monograms on the ends, as well 1s columns with Tonio eapitats, ‘The capstone Is finely chiscled, with moldings containing archi- tectirnl foliage. 11 fs ta by of fine white grant, and is pald for by tho funds Jett over from the bronzo statue of Bumncr in Boston. In_ 1844 John“Quincy Adnms wrote to Joseph Hopkinson a sareastlo Ietter Forunling, tho pre- tousions of bad nrtista upon the National Treas- ury, He concludes: “Dut in thi, ag in all such enses thit T have ever witnessed, you start with public aplrit, and you Jand in a Job. You wish to ruward trans ‘ écendont merit. aud you have a swarm of bees allghting upon you, equally ready to favor you wilh thelr load of honey. trom the thighs or i - thrust of the sting from the tail, As Cor trane ‘ scondent merit, *Baeh mother aske it for hor 5 booby gon, If instend of four pletures: from tho rotunda, wo wanted 400 chefaed'reuvres, L havo no doubt woe should bave a resolution (m-~ perativoly requiring that one painter should be selected from encb Congrcssianal district, and + that. three-fourths of tho whole number would . be found sons, or brothers, or cousins to tho inembers from the district, —all. of course, from that richest mine in the world since the death of 1 tho old musters, Yours very Fall GEulys “JouN Quincy ADAMS." “SCIENCE. PERIODIC DIFFER SEASO’ * Tp the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. The careless observer of woathor-phenomona very apt to conclude that the year has been everywhore in tho Northern Hemisphere as it bas boon about him. 16 is necesaury to unders atand that the anual amount of leat received by the Earth from tho Sun lancarly constant, and that local inequalities ure the result of unequal distribution, Tho samo Is true of tho dit tribution of water, ‘The amount of water evaporated from the scds ts year after yeur sub- Ject to very alight variations in quantity, But tho distribution of this vapor ts | aub- dect to very rent yarintions. Now, tho currents of ale which buve, ‘received fn load of aqueous vapor ure borne tiand, pro- dueling clouds, foys, storms, ruiutall, hull, sleet, fnow, cia, to the very heart of a contiient, Anothor year, these currents are displaced from thoir previous path, and, distend of towing from bbe eens inland, thoy tlow Wrom midlaud eea- nae eit meee Sete NCES IN THE ward, and, instead of now adding to the wealth . af witerin the heart of « continent, they di- t. aninish the supply by bearing out that previously ’ borne In, Tn the one ¢ wo willenlt thy tits tn which the resultant effee! In to ald to the volume o£ water 1 perlod of Jntlux "3 and the thine when (he cotinse of tt wins blows out water front. midland se wird the “period of anlux.’” mer period the orivens | rise Buin bight; in the latter, 8 fallto low-water limits Since all the water condensed from tho wr inland mat flow out by ‘the rivers, thy volume of water discharged by a river becomes the mensure of the wilter colved ty the whole basin of that rt This the average volume of water reeelyed ppon the whole region dralned hy the Missourt Hiver, inure yeur, woukl cover tho aren ois inches deep; andthe whole quantit, a tho anount.of water contained In Lake Michi © gnu. But tho average rainfall is coven tines thig amount of water, he water of lithix ta , Fepreufpituted eloven times in its escape to the : sen, , There is a periud of influx andy period of eMux for every yenr: but, In addition to this, thorw {8 obseryeil a period wiun the Inllux be- comes inuximum, and a period when It becomes infinitum pert that fs longer than one year, ‘Che years when the ucrinl waye sets from the oceans towards [th inost western Jimit are tho years when tho preeipitntion inland Is most abundant for tho vastern skied uf continents [1 middle ‘lutitudes, and the least abundant for western sides of continenta. ‘Thus the Pacifle Blopo north of Bun Frunelseo, aud Western E rope north of Lisbon, have thelr wel years when the eastern slope of ‘the jlocky Mountnins, Southeastern Ruswin, Asia Stnor, and Nowth- eastern Chinn (the Amoor country) have their ry yeurs, ‘Tho proximute cnuse of this fs, that the great current of alr which in middle Jatitudes flows from southwest to northeast, hs been pushed farther north, and nequired more at “lnstiig"” than iatho average, When the re- turn Period cones that grent current passes tt the other direction Hoyord its verge position, and nequires its lenst, Rent and is found to have {ts most southorly position. At this period Ala Pacitlo Slopo, Western Europe, und otheg shores lying to the cust of the oeenns and Jo the latitude ot nycrage position, tind thelr water- supply scant; and the ¢ustern slopes of the Hoeky Mountains rejoice in abundance of water, ‘Thexw periodic awinys of the rer tela y pyro Of regularity iu the period of oscilla on. Twus formerly of the bellof that the move- mont was purely autonatio; that the current was awung rightor loft according to temput _ ture, depeutcnt upon ther presance ar abscnce ‘ of aqueous vapor in arresting the Bolur riys or terrestrial radiation, But in tore cut fa bent prolonged study of tabular data couvin it the phenuinenon {4 traceable to, perlodsa tthe tharial energy uf the Sin, The ey north of the geoxraphicn) 18 Tensor it more lund Hes tn Hemlaphero than in the Southorn, An aurtnentation of solur heat for a considuras dle period would for tho Bure renson displace ; the thormal equutor moreand more to the nore ‘ of tg mean position, This displucement to the North would shift to the north the trado-wind Dott, and, near the northorn’ limit of tho trades, places whieh had only felt ovcaslonally gentle. "e vortheast winds would obtatn the full blast of ae tho equatorial trade coming trom the enst, and, where Groalng an ocean, Uclugiie new regions with rainfull. ‘Vhs would’ happen to regions, hing to the west of the seus, aud near tho troweal Minlt. But the belt of calms and droughts (atitudo 2¢ dex, to23 deg.) is also pushed north pro tanto, and the violent storms, great heat, and long Tuinless intervals of that belt ure experienced in now latitudes (Southern Cutifornia ind West- orn Toxns) Tho belt of return trades, whoso average position Hes fun it slits to BO deg, ds alga pushed northward; and, of courae, In the lowor latitudinitl Hilts of thit it current, the tow is muro directly to the enst. Wherg, therefore, this current hud travenied an ocean, and fills upanshores ile Western Europe and tho Pacito Slope, the rititall Is great, and, of course, jn the winter, snowfall and ator phenomena ure also yrent, it Is to be ob- sorved, howaver, tut the set of sequences dependent upon’ the shifting of tho therinal equator to the northward of mean position, aud tho shifting of all the wind-belta cent with it, and tho resulting exuggeration of the diifers ence in tomperture hetweon the continents wud tho oceans, accordingly a8 thure is or ls not an inoypement of solar energy, occurring when the Bun ia tn one humlapbere or the other, Isa prop- sition eptirely indepeniont from all conjecture ay to thy cause of the change in the Intenalty of ‘the solar emlgsion on which this displacement - depends. Our metcurnlogléts huve done well in i lucasurtug the temperature of the as 4 now give us a series of yours tn’'which tho ten perature of tho solar rays [s elven, uniniienccd y the temperuture of the alr. ‘Those mensure- " nents, it seems to mv, may be mile. LE nay he crudely dupe by a thermometer packed In none ' conducting muterlul, and receiving the direct : raysof the sun, Ina better wiy, tho evapora. i Han of & vulatiie thitid, and the condensation of it at a constant to ature, could be eniployed. ‘posed ina protectin glass u io, all Uys OF the wun, thd at ineasurement of tho mnount of tee melted Ia a ty unt of time, wonld give excellent results, Yours truly, C, W, JOUNEON, —— ° A RAILWAY IN THE DESERT, ‘Tho best method of elvilizing Uarburous nu- tions is to establish diroct and practicublu means of communicution between them und cuuntsles of a higher statu of cuitupe. At the Internu- onal Cougrase for the Culonleathin und Ciytl- zation of Africa, beld In Brussels in 1377, vvery ;Peopodual that tended to fueilitute commercial yplatjons betwoon Europeun countries and the . Das Copunent any} with the unanimous sup- 7] portof the delegates. Tho project uf a rui}way from somp polnt on the Mesiturrancan cont towards the Interior uf (Afrlen ta not new, -Uuder the Government of tho hat Khodive, Asmael Pash, communication by rall was es tablishe a8 fur us the | Sith deyrie north tude, Lr. Gurhurd iobify, one of tho “we distinguished Afrioun traveler, has for Pepy ean ‘advocated the plan of ua railway iuto the Soudun, the very heurt of Africa. Ho proposes ‘Tripol] as a starting-point, and gives Alrung reasons in suppart of is wholes Tripoll Watabout an equal distance frum Gibraltur, = ' i ! i 1 SATURDAY, MARCI 13. 1880—TWELVE PAGES. Marae! Genoa, Bmyrno, and Alexanirin, A rond from Tripoll inte tho intorior would be shorter than any othor ling to the enst or wost of {t, ns tho Moditerrancan makes 1 reper ftrord on the const there than in any nther part of the northern boundary of the Cone Unont. ero woul be Irss danger from cote filets with hostilo tribes, as moro than one-half of tho distance from tho Mediterranean to Lake Tehad contd be constructed with abgolute sce ity fron opposition, ‘The road would lead through nacountry familine to European explorors, and known to present no topographical diMeuities, Netween the Meditermmnean and Lake Tehud thore isthe Inck of water. A route from the most southorn point of the Gulf of Sidra, on tho Tripolitan const, which Is about thirty-two. dogreca north Iatitude, would He tn one Af tho richest regions in the world as oon na ft had renched the sixteenth or Alteenth degree of northern Intitude, France Is the only European Power possessing n colony in North Africa, and istherefore more interested thin any other country In the development of Africin coms merece. Asehehns also a settlement south of tho Satinra, Senegambin, it fs natural that she rhowld desire the opening of com- snuntcation with the heart of Africa. Some of her most distinguished engineers—men lke Ouponchel, Mazet, Largcnu, Delosse, Golomb — baveveon drawn ito thodiscussion regarding tho most desirable, route connecting her two colonics, Tho French Government sent a com- tolasion of tmuilttary and civil ongineers to Africn last month to locate n ruliway from Algeria to tho Sodan, and thus the long-digcuseed problem ts ina faewayof haters wlved, The construction of tho Union and tral Pacific Ruilronda has proved that there are few topo- (eaphiteal (iffieultics which cannot bo overcome the skill of an. sngincne wit, is supported by tho capital of Corn Anouclers. In papaee opinion, tho name of Sahara ts conneated with an iinmense desert, without vegetation, without water, nimost without Hinits. Trayolers and geogruphers of our day have taught us, how. ever, that tho greater part of the 2,500,000 siuaro miles of territory in whut” is known as the Great Afrionn Desort have an abundant supply of water, aro crossed by chains of mountalnus, and are covered by only. A lone and shallow layer of sand, bencath whieh fertile and aratle Iand can be found. The Saharn is Inhabited by many millions of people, who live in Inrge, comfortuble towns. ‘The elimate is ealubrious and Pleasant. The southorn slope of the Atlas, which fa atrendy thickly colonized by Cabyis and Fronchmen, forms tho northern boundary; atthe southern limit stretches the broad, fertlic Valley of the Niger, the country of the Soudan, with more than 40,000,000 of in- habitants, descendints of the ancient Egyptians, —n handsome, powerful race, infinitly superior in every reapect to the Arabs of Algeria. The annual exports from this country amount to FINANCE AND TRADE. Stocks Weak, but Not as Weak as They Might Be. The Market Irregular, Foverishy, and Very Uncertain. Governments Steady—Foroign Exchange : Firm—Local Finanoos, The Frodnes Markets Erregular, but Average Strongetr—Provistons Quiet. Corn Moving Out Frosty, under Liberal Store ago Rebates—Whoat Nervous. FINANCIAL. Stocks wore wenk, and, aftora day of fever. fatness and Irregutarity, closed with no deckiod symptoms of recovery, But the not result of the dny‘s tluctuations was by no means ns dis- astrous as had boon feured. Thero was au nlmost completo absenco of “points.” Itwns stated toward tho close that Seeretary Sherinan had announced that, begins ning with noxt Wednesday, he would devote all surplus revenues to the purchase of bonds. Any Polley that would tako away the pcrsonal voll- tion of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury ng nn uct- {vo foree in tho money market would bo wel- comed by the majority of the public. Itis felt that ft js no part of bis mission to keep tho money mirket oasy or tight, or to Interfcro in favor of elthor aldo 1 stock’ speculation. The Scorotary willdo the bost for himself and tho public if ho ndopte a course that will be eelf+ acting and permanent ng far ns possibie, and thon makes no change excopt upon ample no- tico, Husacli Sage’s brokers were reported to be liberat buyers of stocks during this decline, ‘There is excellent authority—no less than Mr. ‘over $20,000,000, Aue the enravans hive to | Gould himeolf—for the stntement that Gonld sary the goods from 1.200 to 1,600 1niles to the | pas not sold out his Wabash stock, despite the Mediterranean porta.—il ablding rumor to that effect. One of the con- solldations snid to be inthe near future is the unio of the Mlvsourl Pacie and Kansas & Texas. Chesapenko & Ohio fs declured to be on tho eve of higher prices. Contidenco in the future of the con! Ktocke remains apparently un- shaken, The money market in New York js firm, end fn Chleago there is no loannbte surplus. While the voliof that higher prices than any now provaltitig will be mado this year $18 firm og over, the immedinte future of the stock mur ket fs viewed with consldcrable dublousness, ‘The April settlements always produce activity in tho money market, and hesitation, nt lenst, in stock apeculation. The currency that usunlly flows buck to New York bofore this hna, contri= ry to all previous experience, remained thisyear inthe West. The money market ts thoreforo Nkely to feel the April pinch more sharply than Jast year. Theso tendencles aru intensified by tho manetyres ‘of the strect operators, who want to put stocks down In order to buy thom, Most of yesterday's ehunges were towards lower prices, but closing quotations wero 1s tt rule at 8 good recovery from the lowest of tho day. Tho lossea were Michigan Central %, to 23g; Take Shore 4, to 103%; Northwest pre~ ferred }{, to 1064; Hele ta, to 453 the preferved 44, to 6; Ohi & Mississippi {{, to 30; Iron Mount- ain 24, to 004; C, C.& 1.0.1, to 1 St. Joo preferred %, to 721g; Delaware & Mudson 14, to 83; Jersey Contral 13, to HX; Minneapolis %, to SCIENTIFIC NOTES. ‘The avernge lif of a paper wheel under tnitcks of locomotive engines ranges from 200,000 to 1,611,880 niles, and under dining and patace cara from 701,000 to 878,350 miles. A small crater is stated to have appeared near Paterno, on tho west sie of Etna; and the othor craters are agnin issuing a snitish-olly flufd, which has formed a sinall luke and fs injuring tho neighboring felis, Numerous slight shocks of earthquake have alao been felt to the north- northeast and south-southwest of Etna: jets of steam have fsened from the now ¢raters, and steam, mixed with ashes, from the central one, ‘Tho simplest and surest test for olcomargarine isto hent the anbstance in asimall toy frying pan, Butter. will gradually got brown and smell niecly, even when beginuing to burn black, Oleomargarine will never get brown, but will Mirectly, 1€ the heating continues, change from clear yellow fat to binck, and emit atl the while anodor familiar to those who Jivo nenr a fat fuetory. J.F, Byerhart has in his possession what may he called u hloroglyphienl stone, taken froma mound bullt by the Mound-Builders at lirnsh Cre Muskingum County, O. Its dimensions Leugth, {nches; width, J2% Inches; thickness. 1 vg. Tho materia! ts red sand- stone. ‘Thy h{croglyphics arc in two panillel column, and the owner is anxious to have them deciphered. The German Admiralty intends to Work on tho sclentivic voyage round pubiisn a ho world Ihade by tha German corvet Gazelle during the | 5 Faelfic Stall 1%, to G12¢; Ohto & Miselsslppl 24 Fears INrt to Ise Tho work will bo divided inte | to743¢; Chnttanooga 215, to My sfobdtle & Ohio Threw ports. Part 1, will contain a short deserip. | 34, to 24 Alton & Cerro Haute i, toz, Thao tlon of tho origin of the expedition, its objecta, and a gencrul uccount of the voyuge. The sec- ‘ond part will be devoted to the deep-eon mens. urements, the motenrotogien! and magnetical observations. Part. UT. will treat of the marine Taunt nud flora. The total cost of the work Is estiinuted at 60,000 marks ($15,000), for which the Adiniralty will apply to the Federal Council. The largest land animal which is known to. have existed on tho globe his boun desoribed hy Prof, Mursh. ity numo [4 Atlontosturis fine manis, ‘Tho thigh-boue of tho monster fs over elght fect long, with n thickness at the linger end of twenty-five Inches. A comparison of this bone with tho femur of a crovodile would mdl- cate thut the fossil saurian, if of wiinilar propar- tons, hd uv totallength of 15 feot. That tho roptila was nat least 100 feet long when olive, is probable, ‘Tha other bones of the animal, whleh yive been found, ure proportionately gigantic. gains wero Manhattan 1%, to 61%; Chesnpenko & Ohlo %, to 22%; the second preferred 4, to AA; Northern Pacille preferred 34, to 55'4; tho com mon 1%, to 3%: Atinutle & Pactlo %, to 40; Wabash %, to 424; Canada Southern %, to 07; Lackawanna X, to 0215; C. C., C. & 1.178, to TIN; Union Freffic 93, to 02; Bt, Paul 34, to 8139; Northwestern 1i, to Wag. Erle second ds opened at 01, sold at 91% and 20%, and closod nt U1, Hallvoad bonds, In Now York on Wednesday, were gencrally lower, the decline ranging fram 4 tod per cunt, the lnttor In Columbus, Chtengo & Indlanw Central ficomes, which opened at dt and ctoged ut42, Kansas & Texas frets fall olf to 10215; do seconds to 76; Erle consolidated sec+ onds to 91; do funded 63 to 8; Chesapeake & Gen. Ruggles, of Virginin, thinks he ean sons | ony feo B to Gd; — iv trol tho. clemonta, by. tho ald of na aypeopelts jo nartew 8 tos 00st, “ourresiay, Geto Ae Hone ro elnims that the diifused miata pass. | Ohio Contral firsts to li; do Incomes ing over wide regions or localities suifering | to 6073; Mobile & Ohio frat debentures to Fest unusual drameht may be rondlty, K neolls $a; Hanntbal & St. Joseph convertible to 107; dated Into rainfalls by concussions and vibra- | Q.) 9, & 1, C. supplementary to 8%; New York tlons artilelally produced, ‘Tho mothat cone | lit Cau ua’ templated by Nabe Ruggles patent ‘Istosond | Cetitral coupon firats to 120; Tron Mountaln Inte the clouds ekeleton Intluons filled with | firsts preferred incomes to 01; do secon do to cartenicen ar sironeniie ve ainaller cxniastve tue | &/—the last-unmod closed at 61. Toston, Hurt- erlily, and to lode tho contants by magnato- | tong & Erle firsts advanced to 60, and ronoted tricity through Nght mietullic wires conuoot- | 4, ge, Ohio & Mississipp! rong from 119% to 1% Central and Union Paclito fraty wore taken Ing the balloon with the earth. Horr Lissauer, In _explon: tho so-called ' y sRuiheutiter near Cilin, on the Weser ling | freoly at 1y@iy. Tha Now Jersey Contrat found about seventy graves not previously | fused continue.tirn and in demand, opened. In these tho bodies were found lying | Government bonds wero steady, with only a. Jn rows on the bare ground; and, besides bronze and fron knives, ainber, agate, and other beads, rings of an oval form, varying in djameter from 0 to 80 mlllitn., were diseoverud on olthor sido of vnch skull. ‘These aingulur objects, to which the nine of “ Hackenrings has been given from their hooked form, have vover before been found at any but it purely Sluvo-station. In Poland thore ig avidence that thoir uge wis cone thited tH the imiddie of the Eleventh Century, but hitherto nodlght bus been thrown on tle purpose for which thoy wero Intended, ‘Tho cranin found in these graves difered from tho brichlocephulle type of the Slaves, and np. proached more cfosoly to that of tho mesatl- cephalle auclent Inhabitants of Weatern Pruasia, —= THE FIRST ROBIN, I ean him call, and stopped, hatf doubtful tf T eur Home, mocking Jay, or the dear rufous-breasted H rl. Agulu the cheerful notes, tho clonr, sharp twittering, came, a tohl me Robin's name, on, sennning the thin tree-tops, soon [ found Tho Vittles minstrel whose sweet voles went rot, Simmoening un net lati Trop daltying. from her loug Trapt je Thore were no leaves hia yin ight business. District af Columbla 8,654 wero 94g bid nnd 0534 naked. Tho 43 wore 100% ani 1064, the 4333 107% and 1074, tho 68 102% and 1614, and tho 66 163¢ and 165: Foralgn exchange bills wore In Hyht supply in Chicago. A Now York disputch states that the Die in Europe for the Pucile d per cont gold loan are reported very lnrge, and from this no- gotlution many bilty na reasonalty oxpected; morcoyer, there aro In the market round lots of bankers’ billy which have been borrowed by holders: of #tock bere, who tuke this method of providing themselves with time money, ‘The posted rates for sterling were 48s and 948814. Actual rates In Now York woro 485 and 488, anid In Chicago 4844 and 4874. Sterling grain Wills were 4424. Posted rates for franca wero 5184 and 515; and commercial franes were [23 @iY, Posted marks wore 0 and HY, and come mmerclal marks at H@MLY. The oxporta of do- mestio produce from New York for tho - past week amounted to $7,775,004, nygnlnnt 20,543,011 for the corresponding week of 1870, The fol- lowing table shows the uxportg (nxclusiye of spsclo) from the port of New York for the week ending March 0, 1880, compared with the states ment of the two proylous years: And on the bough beside bin 2550, 3. 1878, For the weokssccssssooo8 07 tH P Hosputta i Bat Erodhutlgvenoriuare res Caras Gas ae Since Jan, 1... PUTT TIT $OWGSIT $67, 0D,I1E Tho Chivago banks aro sending very Httle cur- vonoy to the country, Now York exchango re above him; # that love him Were naked us tho skica— Their tender lenyes were hidden, “ Thoir Foxy bipoma unbiddeny Robey tha the tuy-swoul fragrance of thelr shay Yet, hopeful atiil and merry, He trills and whistles cheery, Ghukome and brave, What though the cold winds blowing Kind tn thoir boundless galing Naught of the Summer but g withered trace, ‘Aa (n gone burial-place ‘The wreaths He binckened Jn a malden's graye? Gay slings the warbler, knowing A truth of Nature's showing: cpg cd Wat He will Kive who Kuves ‘That warmer suns and kinder bis Dleuk month leads behind hers ‘That the b hs ruled between bunks ut 250 por $1,000 discount, with a few amull sates at par, Our banks report no lownubla aurplus to apeuk of, and rates are atendy at 6@8 por cont, Hunk olearings were 4,700,000, ‘The following quotations are reported to haya beoy made on tho Chicago Mining Exchunge: ray bausl Past But briety House Ista Hittunt.., "ho hesitating hossoms and tho loaves; Chicago 4 Bilvur Ci ‘What his brave neni abut waka thom filteatn, Sari 9 ‘To swell thor honds and break them, Maus Contral . fuel ouch huren baat that griavew ai A Val, i ww eproad the crinkled banner tigen Vest ily tntlwu Of drovay Sorin, ad fuss her Hic Wes fijpisiai ailway,, a oO Vigor a Of Oly Penderw’ Mnayratios ‘That he, cho earliest comor, hambor of Conn inter-state Industrial hut tho mentor shut be Yerdat and the 1 U ho mente hall be verdant an eo har ‘Tho Jnternutipnal Seconds Purchasing Com- Vest ahull bu gold, lttea rocelpts, which were selling on Te onlay, Dour bird, Esco theo winging Abd, represent all tho lands belonging to tho Far wwuy, stil culling, wliging, Intornational & Groat Northern Batlroud Come ae tho te akles soom to hide thee in pay, what eet ago sun tise acres, Those . L, ands arg loeated tn dome of tho inpet desirable hind uesaniine Hi Hnwer, duricultural and nlneral counties in Texus, aud Mud s faith bulf-faiie ahd weary they roe | ure by an aot of the Lewisluture of ‘Toxus ox- now, gmpt from taxation for twenty-five years. At an averuge of 50 conts per ucre they wand muke these bunds worth pur, ‘Tho Compuny valuoe thegs lands at an average of $4 per acre, tu Philadetphia, tho Ledger rpporty that the wholo stovk murket has 4 healthy and cheerful outlook, exeept, perhaps, such stocks 1 are comparatively little known here and thelr prop: erties far away removed, The Kunsus City Journal gives n yoport that she Atchison, Uopebs & Suntn FO Road te buys Ing Hannibal & Bt Juv stock to get that road for an exstern outlet from Kynaus City, Sut tho St. Lola Glube- Democrat says st 19 genopally une deniteod that Gould bas complete control over thy HMunnibal & 8t. Jou, and, If guch ie tle case, thy Banta 'F6 can never control tt, Tho net Interest chargu of tho Indianapolis, May iy hopes [ko thou asp. trai thal pare iigtand bigher, Iivavenward soaring, ever singing ag they And, whoa Furth no more enn holy thom, When the azure skicg onfolil then, Muy thelr echoes linger sweetly here below, Cusires Nouty Givauuy. a THE AGE OF MIRACLES In past, and Dr, Pioree’s Golden Medical Dis- covery Will not raise the dead, will not cure. you If your lungs ary half wasted by con- sumption, or your system sinking under can corous dixcuse, Lt ‘ls, however, unsurpassed both ay a pevtoral und alterntive, mud will cure obstinate and severe diseaso of the throat and lunes, coughs, und bronehial af fectlons. By virtue of its wonderful ultera= | yy) ton & West road (ve pro nertten t cleanses and enriches (he Boe eo alice Sommny i Livod, thus curing pluples, blotches, and ho at tho rate of $270,000 ti) April 1, be, After eruptlons, and causing even great eating ul- | Hust fur two years IL wilt yo $370,000, and after Sere to hake Bold by deagwielse Cn OF | April, 1881 will bo €32u000 per year for three re years; alter that date $770,000 per your resu- Two dollar lurly, For the four months ending Dev. 3] last tons ut tho Al the Company curncd §425,1b7;und Its expeusog edgy gives fou accommoda- ne Hotel, bppoall M.B, Depot, were 812,775. Tho net carniugs for the whole year 1870 were $100,169, Tho oMovors of tho Louisville & Nashville Road atate that tho Chattanooga fe not to be consoll- dated with the Louisvilio & Nashville, but sill be managed as aro other independent lnes owned by the Lontavillo & Nushville. The Louisville Road has been ofored a net profit of $1,000,000 on {ta new purchare of tho Mobile & Montgomery Road. tt hos also aecured control ‘of tho Pensacola and tho Mobilo & Now Orleans Rallronda nt prices which mako thero two ronda nt least no burden to the Loulaville & Nashville. Allof tho Intter road and per cent of ite Branches aru steel railed; its onrnings, apart fom Sta now roquisitions, amornt to 16 percent anits capital, No new purchases or consolidne tions will bo mado, ‘Tho gross earnings of tho Northorn Pacific Tallrond for February, 180, woro &0,41%, and for Fobrunry, 1879, woro $14,088, an incronso of Sisal. Cotton was wenk, and opened at 13.200 for Apriland 134te for Mny, closing barely stendy at 13.18¢ for April and 1,99 for May. A largo short interest {s forming in cotton, CENNUECHE ON THE COINAGH OF SILVER MONEY. Ropresontative Kelloy, of Pennsylvania, has recently recelved from tho most distinguished of tho Luropenn friends of allrer as moncy & letter, of which tho following Is an oxtract: “Tho last word of Bismarck trinamnitted to Mr. Walkor through Mr. White was thit it was \tso- Joss for tho agents of the United Ktatesto return to Berlin without formal propositions, and wse= Tess to discus%tho question neademlenily. When the ited States shall rend forward proposl- t for n treaty thoy will bo taken into serious consideration, A very brief treaty, stipulating only treo coinage of {ho two metals nt fifteen and n half to one, is needed, If the United States, France, and Germany ngree, tt will be almost impossible for England not to agree, But her adherence would not be nev- Corte the French bimetallis nw was suliciont during a century (1786 to 1871) to mali tain in the world the relative value at fifteen and « half, when the United States used ont allver or only gold, when Germany used only silver, when Holland colned only gold qiutil 185), and only silver ‘(until 1874), it ts ovident that n compact between Franeo, tho United States, and Germany, and the certain concurs rence of Holland, wil Insure a stable and Inde~ fensible valtic between gold and silver, Shontd tho efforts to get such 1 Jronty uri no conclus sion it is sufe to say thatthe United Statos cans not persist In coluine silver according to tho Binnd bill. After four years of an instructive experience, France was obliged to renounce tha restricted. unselontific colunge, and the United States will du tho same, so agree one tirely with your plan, You can coin soine dozen of dotlurs yearly in order to mnine tain tho silver trnditlon? and then, walt the magia of patience. The magio of tlonce? was the phrase used by Beavonsiletd ouching, at Guildhall, tho silver question, ‘Silver has rison,’ he anid, tnd will rise sgnin.? Se ‘That is trio, butia this question rises and falls are equally bad. Mankind wanted fixity be- tween the {wo metals which constitute togethor tho nniversal monotury mutorial. Patience isa. mood virtue, n necessary Virtuo when in presence of the inovitable, or whon timo alone can nd- duce the remedy. Hero time alone can do seit Bir Tegisiition, and a thorough intornn- tionnl legiaintion, 1s necessary. Pattenco is not hore, but obatinney. Nor oan simple patriotism ‘bo brought to the task. Tho bost Is tho quad ruple trenty, then tho triple. If no treaty cates, then delenda Cathargo byatopplng allyor coinage fn the United States, ‘hen your imint stops London will recetvo all the Nevadn silver, and Lord Benconsfell will hear trom hls own words *tho magic of patlence.’ Very truly, * Tlesne CERSUSCHI.” GOVERNUENT BONDS, But, Aud, Uh 10) wi Im 1089 16} COMMERCIAL. FINST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO IA8 FOR BALE $100,000 6 PER CENT NONDS, ISKDED BY TOWN OF WEST CILIOAGO, Ati0) and intorost, In ndaition to a genoral line of othor securities. Dist. Coluinbia 1.65 Honda, guaranteed by U. 8. Gov~ ernmont, foranio ntiuis. COOK COUNTY AND WHST CHIUAGO 6 PER CENT ONDS, MILWAUKEH & 8ST, PAUL FIRST MONTGAGH TPR CKN'? NONDS, duo in 1908, INVESTMENT BONDS OF ALL KINDS, CHARLES HENROTIN, 105 Washington-nt. THASK & FRANOILS, Mankera and Brokers, 7 BULOADWAY, N.Y. jambers of the Now York Stock Fixchan: Memp Now irk aiming toc auhanne” Allolasses of Kecurities Honcht and Hald un Commie elon ond Carrind on Margins, Dally Markos Lettors sont to Customers. FIBUL: LINDLEY & 00, * New York. 88 La Salle-st., Chicago. “ prooks. Mombors of N, ¥. Stock Bxchange. : ALIERT M. DAY, Managor. TRESTON, KEAN & CO., WO BAST WASILINGTON-ST., BANKERS, und Deolors to GOVERNMENTS, and 6, 6, 7, und B pur cent County, Munteipai, and Schoo} Honds, BILLS OF BXCHANGE on Great Britain and tho _Sontinent—TRAVELERS! CREDITS. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YONK. Spectat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, New Yonr, March 12,—Too late to affect the market to-duy camo tho news ‘that Seerctury Bherman hs takou wiso counsel, and has ro- solved to once more use his power in maintain~ ‘mg enso in the money market. Tho report front Washington fs thathe has decided ta Invest oach week tho oxcoss of the reyonuo aboyo actual expenditures and a proportionate share of the accruing intercst Inthe purchaso of fa and O4 inthla market at publlo offers, The market passed through three stages. It oponod steady ond with higher tendency. It then showed symptoins of woakness, followed immediately by an advance among tho stronger stocks, and the general market went off slightly under a pressure of cush gales. The- coal stovks, howe’ ever, remained vory strong. Somo dtappointinent haa been felt respcoting tho ungatisfuctory character of the report of the Neeolver of the Jorsey Central Hallroud for 1879, but this report embraces only the operations of the road within the Stato of Now Joravy,and when the resulta ‘of the tributary and leased rouls outside the Btate ure tiken {nto account thore fs found to be an tramense difercnee on tho credit aldo of tho aecatint, ‘Ta tha Weatarn Assoctited Press, New Yonk, Bfarch and fein, Tar allvor hore 113, Hattroud bondy wonaeally. firm, Stato seouritica dull and nominal, Tho stock market wus strong in tho ently deal ings, and priecs advanced }j, toes per cunt, the latter 0,0, 0, L Duritg tho afternoon thore waa consldemble presaure to sell, Nushyille & Chattanooga declined 44, Pueitio Mull 4, aad the romuludar of the list ii, 02s porcont. Toward tho close tho market beeano stronger, and une der large purchases thore was a fuooxery, Tid Ki to 2 por cont tu tha ontlro txt, Puclte Mull leading the rr eae movement, The strongth of tho markot ut tho close wie due to advices from Washington that the Seoretary of the Treasury would fereaso hia bond purchases, ‘Vransactions, 538,000 shires; Attnntia & Pao, Tal., 10) Michigan Central, hosspeake & Obia.. 15(0) 12.—Governimenta quict pake Kris &' (ie Ant Pittsburs. Agrionta & Clue tl Bots, proferrud.. 400 ¥y, KGS per cunt eloving at B F annitm and 1-03 per Prine mervantile paper, Sturling exoliange, sixty days, steady at 4857 Geman, $88, ‘Dry-gouds importa for the wock, $2,708,000, GOVERNMENT HONDS, an dle, ne Baal. HM ig vincluls 6s, old Siri ; Virginia ts, duferre a sacsevoee ores, Jo, pta 33 ilerepae #4 he Qe 4 Capra at ‘7 Heal tan, otdctm | Balun vuelto: : ii Y | Outs closed stronger ut BA0 for Muy. ye wus nitinues te tmprot ‘Tho sales thus far during Lako Shore... ritern Dae Maron rhow a consitorablo increnso ns compared Cannan Southern, lev tite & Ni with the anme period Inst year, Prices nre firm, ote n Cent 4 Hi {ks Hon & Te Groceries were tn goud requost and ruled steady. Hirt wr iE Hutte Sugars wero strongor, In the market for dalry Rurthwencrn. “itn, iat HS a produets there wore no important changes. sna tte Deled frutta were moving modorutoly, and were it. han BE Pan jitetorn & Minne. y ita Ton) klong City, dite 4 oi) eenerally atondy. Fish wero more quiet, but, Rett " morienn f f excepting Holland herring and smoked halitut, Pte unt & Wontar al fla nate eae Pos which were lower, previous prices were firmly nt Hen Del. u Morrt a HlekMIT eT, supported, stocks belng much reduced. No gene changes wero apparent in tho leathor, bageing, coal, and pig-tron markota, Ofle woru In fair re- quest, with turpoutiue 20 higher and lard and carbon tnsetiled, Tannher was ngain quoted unchanged, and in falrdemand for shipment and loval use. Fura wero steady, Tay waa quoted worker, tho ofer- ings being Wberal as compared with the inquiry, jwracy Cantral.., 8 © Mlaatesinnicoss 308 M. preferred... 7. ke & Ol zr 1, wie $10] @ [Rtandar 3), | whichaceme to bo chlefly local, and not very. bles Wests +34) Inrge, Wool was stendy and in fate Western re quest. Hroom-corn remaing quiet. A weaker feeling was reported in seeds, which were rathor frecly offered atthe reduetion, without much Bpectat Dlapaten to ‘The Chicagn Tribune. Hostos, Mireh 12.—There nro no very special fenturea In tho stock murkot to-day enllly somrimmcrtt. A Fallrontl hares Chicora, lowa, demand exeept for timothy, Ifldes wore firm, febraska sold a J.) Atohison ad- | Tower wi anced frome 1. to “naan, Unter Pactto | an eee on ee ee eerie ran ‘0 4 Burlington & Mise sourl in Nebrnska deol » Boston & Staine 1, Rutland peeforred 4%, New York & Northenstern Ae Wisconsin Central preferred 14, Little locke & Fort Smith 3, Denver & ile Grande sold down Min senate wengces ae ott an while buyors seemed to want only n few lots to retail out of storo from day todny. Voultry was senree and firm. Rail freights woro quoted stendy on the basis to 74; Chicago, Burlington & Quinuy deelined 45, | OC Bie per 100 Ibs on wratn to New York and sho In bonds, Litto Rock & FL Rinith wa declined | on boxed ments todo, Through frelghits to Liv- 2, New Moxie uuctte, Houghton & | erpool wero 183¢¢ on ments and Inrd and b7i{e on Ont Connell Must flour; do to Ginsyow 60!g0, and Inrd and ments to Hamburg sic. ‘The receipts of whent nt Chiengo, Milwaukee, Bt, Loufs, Toledo, and Detrolt, reported yester- day, agarogated 115,000 bux and ahipmonts 70,000. Tho following was tho produce movement ro- ported from Now York yesterday: Hecelpts— Flour, 12,650 bris: wheat, 2,800 bu; corn, 125,500 Duty onts, 0,207 bus corn-menl, 255 pkasi rye, 400 Dity barloy, 10,150 bu; malt, 8,800 bu; pork, 600 ‘bris; beef, 3,201 bela; cut ments, 5,383 pkgs; lard, 6,760 tes; whisky, 470 bris, Exports for twenty-four hours—Flour, 6,000 bris; whent, 19,000 bu; corn, 00,000 bu; rye, 20,000 buriey, 20,000 bit. Tho New York Produce Exchange Weebly gives the following us tho visiblo supply of grain on tho dates named: 5 is Ikon Ista 14, Flint & Pore M quette rold at M6, and Wiaeonsin Contral tds at 42, Tn miscellaneous shares Bell Telephone ad vanced to R25, $ ‘The stock market ts holding up pretty woll under the circumstances, This shows tho gen- eral strength of stocks, or operntom, or both, It fea hopeful feature that holdors of stocks ara thus tar wilting and able to hold on, and it indi- entes nua degres of strength fn holders as well as confidence in rtocka. FOREIGN, Pacts hal March 12.—Consols, 7X; account, 7 15-18. Americansecuritics—Now Gs, 106%; 4148, 110; 4s, 100%: Ullnola Central, 105; Pennsylvania Contraly 63; Helo, 40}s5 scoonds, 03; Rending, ‘Tho amount of. bullion gone into the Bank of RBagland on batanoe to-diy waa £109,000, Panis, March 12.—Reutes, suf lie. nde r= Wheat, | Corn, |_Oate, | Harley. MINING STOCKS. © March 6, 180......| 200m 11 alan an 00 SAN PRANGISCO, Fab, 23, 1350, ANAC 001 q March 8, Moreh th 17 March 10, 187t., ‘March 1 Ink, Maren EE 1 Murch 14, SAN Francisco, Cal., March 12.—Tho following are tho closing quotations nt the Btock Hoard: Alpha. Mammoth. ¥ Altn, Hotta sl Retotier.. Thus, Best & Weicher. N an} Wana reo WAShER) AGEL TEEN Mu onl oh “Also. 811,000 bu Ty e.naninnt 000,000 hu nweuk previous. The following tnble shows the crop movement at lake ports, {ncludmg the receipts of flour and grain at Chiengo, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, Cloyetand, and Duluth, from Aug. 1 to March 6, in tho years numed: HB SIRL) 1.418.000) tie Noon Git | toch ed Viraihia i4| Noston Consolidated, int. + 3 | Bulwor.. % fxoutn Milwer, sndy Washingt Gould & Cu Grand Pelzo, Ih CI 9479, sis BR ATAIEG SESE TES} Aid Sd, Ui Total groin, bu..V7 HOO TTC As OU, Nae ‘The roceiptsand exports of buttor (exclusive of buttorino) nt New York since May 1 (tha bo- ginning of the trado yoar) comprro as follows: Aeeripta, Bzports, ra Union Consoildntad «. Nollow Jucket,. ac Pant wok... Samo waok, 18 Sineo May II Saino tue Tho receipts an York sinco May 1(tho Leyinning of the trade year) compare as followss nosron, Dostox, March 12.—Cappor stocks: i errr Ritge?, Te Atudisun Coppor Mine 3 Gis! Brports, Recetpta, kas, i REAL ESTATE. : we Tho following Instruments were Mod for roc- ARAM Tho cultura of clover hus largely incrensed In Into yenra in the older section of tho Northwest. ‘Tho Clover Leaf of South Bond, Ind.,—a paper devoted to this interest,—says clover 18 vory yalunble asa manure for exhausted soils. It is extensively used as n rotation crop with whent, ord Friday, Murch 12: feet oT eas PROPERTY. 1 oloy st, tin of Van Tyron, w f, 18(x125 eoTenigd dancs (olive Becalling torte De Bindioy). 8 Loxinutan at, ‘aot Wastitcnnw av, # f, Taie125 fe, datod March 1 (ames 1. Shaldon nea eee eee eae nae sciate, 2 | corn, ete., with excellent reaulte, ‘Two bushels dated Fob, 2damos tiloy te Jolin bannay).: 1,00 | of secd per nove muy be regarded a full crop, eer aie Uktad Sas Taran tient porhaps aboyo tha averngo, in addition to which om Netiuite) 310 | {s the yicld of ‘the hay, which mny bo placed at twotons. Aside from its fortilizing powors and worth is pnsturage, the craphns been found tobe A profitable ono to raise, tho value of the hay and gcod boing at present nbont 8:0,00@35.00 per nore, The first growthof tho red clover fur- nishes tho hay, and tho second, which Is ready to to An ‘ol 12). oe Tobey st, 115 fe8 of Ashland, 1 f, 20x08 ft dintod ¥ alary Relsinnd et aries ‘The promises 5 March 1 cWilllam Af, . Alten MUliniuleoo av, BFE Te Uf ty Miprayed, duted ia Janston to Fredo {ek Hibbe), Cann) 81.25 {tw of Suthor, w f, aynos to ‘March 10{A alo us At a, Avorollys 2 3.09 | Bthor about ten weoks afterwards, givos the Dearborn ni 105 ttn of ehilier, wf, GOxTt tt, sco, autad Maret 10 (the Catholic Hubop to James | 44, | Tt was roportod yestorday that the Rook Taland Holden ay, 14 fe datod Feb. 0 (LR, Cliundler to Helden ay, HEE S oF Larnibae ai, datert Fob. 7 (Snnig to A. FH Indiana av, 43 ft sof Thlrti cloyators fre allowing 1 rebate of 1a per bu on storago of corn shipped from those houses. . This only allows 340 storage on corn taken out within ten days from tho time {tis placed inetorc, It was ilso supposod that nn equally Hboral rebato Ja made in tho Gatena, and somewhat leas ul- lowed on corn shipped from other houses, ‘This will account for the difference In tho prices which shippers wore willing to pay for corn, ac- cording to location, Wo note that efforts ure velog mada tu Induce the Buffalo clevators to Amit thoir charges (first storage) to {eo this year, the samo aslust. Thoro Is plenty of money in the business yt that Nguro, and no good renson why thoy should not bo satiafed with It. Kling & Co,, of ‘Loledo, report that navigation fs now open from that city to Bulfalo, and pro- pellers aro loadiug corn for Erio at Mo per tit through to New York, Includlug dolivory free of Ughtorago. : nf, Seca ft, A. 'K, Woaa- fv fy Saisie, Hahtmaner sere paints ats we i Pst dated Mareh 1 (Wiltinin J, Kuigtit. to Randall &Thompaon sss a North Franklin st 28 (not Wabdtar ‘ay. of, Uxlwfe dated Vob.2 (Hiuncy Fors to James ‘Third ay, sicids Te, dated March 9 (aints Lemon te Chlcazo & Wortern Initlann itallrond Company). ese... ypu at, Mt TE @ of Pauling, ff vixifd ft, niproved, datod March 12 (A. Book ta C Hue Soldlar), Same MiEsts fl, cdntod digren fl Ciansos W. of tix dintod Aare! james We Het to Vonry Gd. Faromanh Binto xt undivided onv-tifth of dusad Marek {1 (same to auto) BOUTIOV CITY LIMtins Wr 750 4a NA HANIUK OF SVEN MILES OY THE COURT-OUSK, Btate at, betwoon Fifty-seound and Fifty-thl OSE temtn Gangs tote aaa” subae vision, dated (John D, ta of Chestnut, h 1d (Clarinda, ‘Marclt 1 atte tit of, Ox ibe Tt, WWelutie ws Danial A" 1,550 PROVISIONS, MOG PRODUCTH—Wera activo during the frst half hour,und dull afterwards, lurk waa firmor oarly, then enslur, and recovered in tho afternoon, while there was Httle change In tha prices of iard and ments, Foreign mnrkots wore stendy, and the focal hing market tlemory but autelde orders apponrod to bo Tow, ‘The alipuonts of atuft continua lurke. Speclal reparia Wo tho Clacinnatt Price Current show. tho nunibor of hous prokad from Starch 1 to date und Jatoxt mall datos at the undormentioned places, with comparisons, ns followst - ree, : 0 Daily it nth xT fl, dated March § (James Eddy to Char- Taito a dlalicreersres censesrteeccs o> B,200 WEST OF CITY LAMITH. WITHIN A RADIUS OF SEVEN MILES OF THE COU lOUKK, North ay OT fhw of Hredoriok 44, $ f,21x130}{ tt dated Cea. Galt Alarch YW (WY. Ulacnzor to) lackson)... COMMERCIAL. The following wore tho receipts and shipments of tho Jeading articlos of. produce in this ality ont afurch fi Part during the twonty-four hours onding at 7 o'olook | Clitcin hy Friday morning, oud tho corresponding timo nl Sin tor luat yoar: iy ot MECEIPTS, BUIPHENTS, cated 5 A tn in Pork—Ad |. but ol bo —— zl (al | cet be rahe lake irigea nd Ra i sinned es LA) for round Jots, a oraellos “: hu 1h. Hour, bet tor Avrtl and aise) Leu sollor Muy, wtion wera, Co Seportad of 17d bile soller, Aur Rrra ee 23,20 bris seller Shy ELL SOguy Be bein follon the yeurat sikh ‘Tolal, sh2i0 bis, Also 1s} el exis ine at 4.2 aueituic stendy at a advanca of 240 por 110 PS, went a. for round Jots apotor sulfer tho pions, $riaer7.15 aullor APU wid STZ) sollor ae word repartod af id tee pot nt #104 teatio Mette at ih hidd tes sollte PUSS aio iW us eullOr Abuy ist, Bf. F doller dune at ‘i akluraety. etal, MEATH—Woro tes, bats wilet tnd ateniy, excep: on short waa nibs! far ful, nich wore wundurataly WeinfG at Bbuutsadvcling, Sales were repariud m4 ctl eo shoulders noller May at &Laes¢: 10 Uneoe do on neleate asi] formes GEOG Abe atary File ue {ial spat, $0.4) 4020 eel] ite agian alurch i) wullar April) nu” fichaisy by ety aelter May? {W boxes do at Ger WN boxes do at acl es Gajo4 GU Ibs Dacan do at grit Li) boxus shurt clears MU Ab MAcGesr Ha haxce iapy aan ahr, elute a4 GORGE ics greet hums «iii lua) at agar nnd tes BwoCe Tad p plewiba tans (20 It Dt ieee, Velvoa tur tha leading cule were about as follows 4t Lo'cluck for the purtiy> ured jot & 8.) Short ‘clears,| eteurd, a5 | oun sh |G hort | Shouts riba. | ter Ounv. bx wat Green apples, brie, i siege pple i ae | oe Withitrawn from atore during Thureday for | Short ribs, voltae April, ctoson at BU “Tan, city conmimption: 80 bu corn, 4,107 tu harloy, | Sued iid Re Rs nd at #8 Harare Tho following grain was inspected into store | pick Haut hanin quoted ut. kat due ite itaveraia; UL Fatt 1 Anita average, id{uATGo} do sollor April, Weeder atioens sii sya # iad | aye @. outgors, FHaTo aH aaa A Fa, ge 4 fulet ut 6A6}¢0 for white, B1¢@3iGa for Natt ieee fOr, fgii4o fur in this city yesterday morning: 0 cars wintor | Use: wheat, l cur jnixod, 20 onra No. 2 spring, 13 cars No. Udo, 7 card rejected, 2 cars nu grado (3 wheat); 1% ours No, 8 corn, OT cars high mixed, 9 curs wow mixod, U curs rejected, 1 car no grate (76 corn); 30 curs white oats, 13 cand No, 2 ntxed, 16 cars rospoted (4 outsl; 1 our re- Jeoted rye; 1 cars oxtra No. Gbarloy. ‘Total, 687 card, or 192,000 pn. Inspected ont: 8,613 bu wheat, 67,083 by cnrit, 10,082 bu onte, 4,717 bu barley, The leading produce iarkets wees Ivregulur yeeterday, but averaged firmer, Provisions Were unusually quiet, except awhile newr the opening of the day's (rudlug., Corn wus In good demand Cog shipment, white futurea were fine butalendy, Whout was rther sotive. chivtly for forward dollyery, with frequent changes tn tho mugnjtugea of the premiumy puld for future mouths. The afternoon feeling was fro. Sloss pork cloged 214 Mhc higher, nt $ILGOGIL Ey, for seller April and $11.65 for May, Lard clogot 20 higher, at $L134@Q715 for weller April aud STAT for May, Short riby clowed ut FAT for April. Spring wheat closed lo bigher, at $1.21 for April and $1204 for Bay. Corn closed, Xo highoy, at Ke for Murch and 40Xe for Muy. woot sell Fawn cuuntry dy wan while, 8{e for yollow, oud dqu av I for m PAL cual r 1 country, und bd tur Kad de. BREAVSTUYFs, FLOUR—Was dull aud unchanged, the trading bo- sug luca}, excopt one G0-buy lut Shippers did pot care tu operate, Bales were reported of 1) driv low winters nb $5.26; 5 brie double extrug wt M.15G7.75, sho quitvide for yustuntas $39 pris no xrade at $73; end Is) bre ryp Hour gn private turms. ‘Yola), haw brie, Export extras were quoted at 6.00G33) in sacks, and double extras do at #50675, : OVEN MTLESTtTYYN—Hales wore 6 care bran SVs Bears shorts af $14.00; Loar wheat scresninus ALIN; Jcar conrse purn-moa) af $14.60 per ton on truck. BERING WITRAS~—Was activy and irregular, For Aext punth the warkes advanced tc, but closed Ho Lolow the latvet quatadon ul Thursday, ‘The lritles telegrams quoted Bn ypward fenduncy, Kod private advices from New York quoting @ goud expurt de- mond, with yessal-roum scarce, were. nymeruus onough to make some auspicious that the pews wat went for effect. ‘Tho rosult was carly wirongth, then wo break towards nuon, and B nepvous unsoftiod felling pfterwurds. ‘There were ee Partie orlers ub tho outset, and jocul Orts Juined i, taking a goed demands pt = pret foditna wus bouriain Gnd nonviness "proyallod, Tite hutuber Gf bears aavule wo tuccease with tho prouch of the season of navigation, iuany parsons Roving Shia 4 steady at 720 seller April, and To for fresh No, 4 Barley closed highor nt Si@sie for oxtra B, and No, 3 way nomial, ogy wei 6100 biyhor, gluging sloady ut $4.20G1.59 for light and) at $f. @i-idc for beuvy. Cuttle wore qulot and eaylur, with sales ut €2.5005.05, | * ‘There was nothtug now to bo sald of the dry- goody murket, Thoro is 4 srtlvfuctorily activo wavergent pn city and country Acovat at unle formly few prices, Tho. boot and show trade, jo gu at mul, owes prices than those now ruling. Tt by ooncedod Shut thera ly eu excellens chaucd fur @ cucner fy. Apel, with olf the oteynters: thited wo sehen ean ha eutate nr te he been tng hana ie} ber rasdageat ar he hlockad ‘ heranae af 340 poe bit weary nmcKaue further, wetig Mn sucht nit no HEY, “ Soran eg nat whe \ et for Ne. ean No.2 tho ont Tocelpa, Keller Ape 1 ALIN, rented tid] Ue ranged nt 1 0 26 Othee it 32,400 Unt by pumpin ng et ea nly Na Y |.‘ att te Pinto NEBL bit No. 2 rod ty wlutor do, ihe ; Nr Ma HOTeN-=Wun in better donnnd for mye. bu aniet on Futures, and steady, though rie: Advanced Ye und closod about te hluher tine frye? day afternoon, ‘The ritiely iincketa: were qt Mandy, weiniis coud demand for entaoe tear ag hed And thero wore sipping urdara lore, white ringed vatore wor tinderscond to bo making n lori see fo atippors, Wiis rnlaed the qrien Uf cone ieee houses, while theen wns it nee ti ha elsewhero., No, 7 close at isfadilge for racaipis In Aw D. Co, kistind nnd Galena. Keller May ty and closed: at a united un tank nd, Bellon. ‘sane at Bec ae tnd wore temilxed AL Mtoe ner St t rather aly coe A) bu nia ed at Pa wow mixed at maey 2 wba awn @Mo on tracks TA bude at Beh! iy sugar nnd bu earn ata, etal ge ci bond _ rh 60, AD OY Peheeted a toaerive in tho it. 1 otevatornnt uayer Wore autul at the inside prices af the vluun Aho rocolpts were aunt lboral, erfroe snins were reported hy holnw chietiy for aliipment. dah and easier une ducing thn whole session. Bulle: and closed nt the insite, i! rll onts worg neytilnal at te rexuine nt atte, i by sninpie nt frevon boant. ‘Point, RYE Was quiot and Drte land rathe. anmple, penmpte, to tdenian 2 sity it Te fe a Tirselitead writ ar Maret, Cam rates 0 whi Tresh,N Sox 1600 bu by satapre svete mentee gute Th ! GY Was nenin quick. he rece!pt aiid {hore wan aume’ comand Tort roger? Hixtra ens higher, Rolling at HAS Tne Tea Wht fate fur around wt in the he raller buyin A Sle tu rge wratter busine Apel aL ste tras i UR ate ly mentlone % a anim wrere. reported 0 ih entre No. Wat 5503 LAN bit No. A at Ales be Adee OH Arcee Luni ian) bie PF sample TWO O'CLOCK CALL. Wheat wna fairly activo and firmer, Hinton’ 1S for Maret falsvaned fer Anes rh Elso1AS for June, Lok Qoet Ais Tor diye aed ‘oF tho year. Corn—Baler iON bu at dyna HF. NNd AMEBWC for dus 115,00) ba 9 Tor dunn. Mess. pn fo for May, wind 3 Hi forthe your, Heietor Janney. wind Hie ak th ae ay pris Bhord sivsionGy ibs mi Fbsekehaels tue Maye ABTERNOON BOARD. Whoatadvanced Igaltouttdora ond focal dermang, nnd winter wh hither in New vores MG, neue cRiedd AL eLZh May sald jase Nt ELENG. “A snie at Stared Was ropuried nt jy eloeliig wit eel nt fli, Corn was Hoo higher, Mny sold at Wie, and closed at dilgay Tuna nt 40 ferdulga, ch And duly ‘closod at diye. Guts Sho, nnd oldsen nk tha.” Into. 3 whe’ atrougar, i, sympathy wise ent. Closed at Aboot oueg ANd May ne FIedil i 730 brie nt, pie for April, and al ei elosnd atondy AE $7.24 U.N or rata for Muy, Sales 20 tes at G5 for dy, gules Doing repurin ayy #LiS for Sately and GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM-CORN—Was !n moderate domand at the quoted pricos, A fow tota of consigned corn af rather common quality wore Intoly rolil nt wroductton frum which 18 for assorted Inu Avrib und ates Apo, short riba were ‘of 20000 Ibs nt 0.5334 for N WAG for April. FOUN, Wi Ted-tlpped da and hurl. Interio Crooked. Creamery buttor woe just a tritle caticn, Wo being about tha wp of the markot, For other des reriptiona thera was No apprecinble chango. A fair domund oxisted, the day's soles about equaling the fresh rocetpts. Wo quotet fore, TI te muina unequivucally firm, and with anything likean active demand prices would undoubtedly advance, Wo agnin quote as follows: Starke, 214 Turtops,.... nang ruclituny cao iainnles, tt Otter Creek, “2 [Gunntns, a Nae2yy Lawiatott i sul ‘American, CHES!—The demand for this.staple ws nos very sharp, aud tho markot remained enay nt the following Tango of nricos Y : Pitt skies Low grate Ee COAL—Orders Wore filled at the following quutae tons: Lacknwanna, mange and ong. Jackuwannn, nut. rie and Brioe MUL Cannel COOPHIAL pork barrets ut Bia, : DILESSED 1OGS—Woro fim ot €140¢5,00. ‘Theres colute wero Haht, Sato was roported of 1 cararersss {ng 24) Ube nt £5.00, AGitis—Waoro enay at 100 per dag. ‘Tho recelpta cans tinge liberal deaplto tue colder winther, ; TiSit—excepting Holland herring und smoked katie but, both of which wore tower thure wa a sesty and tiem market. ‘nie Ine falten of ‘Dut tenth! Gur for the thine of yenr, Wi Whitelist, No. ¥ daebe Whitetish, family, 4 Weant, Webel, Stuckere! Muckero Mackere! 0, 2a) ainoseral=: 1% SMackero! MMi {neha orelus—Hintidn, splits Ur Horrug—Ruund, bela... fn Lard, KOM se vw hn i cia FRULES AND NUVS—thera ts is fair oman {he country dructo, byt the tarde buyers aru no Inu te the front” a4 Fenorlly {, enti bo 4 aud as yor the volun uf business lins nut reaehe Yory hinponing proportions. Prices ruled siouly a given below: ¥ + TURKIGN e Fa 4X oy Malstns, Ly Oreese esoree a tats ns, Landon iayars. aU, Gl, Havtairin, Vaslenicla.sos ast Raleing, loose Mitscal OY 3M) Curhanty HUW, . Zante Citrot Lost Apples, evapor Athen Bhat ‘Apples, South Le Poneheae unpnee age 1 Hisdkborrted ity ft wel F Vitvod chorries., ns w FUDOTER oe os osasses nas Naplea walnuts. ws ta oat ra Th Wilden tralciy \tountatn wall, No. Heor, por B, ynx, Na. d Iniules Nis Yolvesine, Kid infer Ailes a ¥ bux. 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