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ANCIAL, STOCKS AND BONDS Rowhit and aotd on N, Y., Boston, and Phita Bx- chnngos, und earried vi mnedin, DAY & FIELD, . 130 LaSalle-st. Arnenr Member e Mk ol Mt N Oregin Raibway & Navigation Conpany. |y Nasaars 189 o Board of 1 Aieldend of twn 1 April ith s ¢ ened Apell b, ns b Ao of 1R dive i, ey will e o= COMNISSION MERCILIN Nos, 13 and 14 Union Building, Chiengo. VRUS 3, MeCORMIS Jrzesi M ick Einrvest, Maching Co, S L ADA Heml e Adeances mats on Consizatients, 1 und Pravisions foueht. ¥old, snd Carrled on Muteins, Carrvapondrics Sollelted. BRUTAL OUTRAGE. A Man and Eis Wife Selzed at Mids night amd Tarred and Feathered by Masked Marauders, Dispatel tn Cincin NEW Yonx, March 20, womun known as Mrs, Stephen Cantine (0ld o Sun reporter to-day how she and Stephen Cantine were tarred and tenthiered nt thelr home ut Mackey's Corners, Sehoharlo County, New York,on the night of Wednesday, Maret My husband and 1, sho sald, went to bed ng wsual, About midnight we were awnkened by 8 ghout and the bursting In of the door next to the wonisied, T looked up ond gaw 1 erowd nf men comiug tnto the kitehen, One of tiem hud o durk-lantern, which threw u clrele of light on onebed, Some of them had masks on, and all of thom had thelr fuces binckened. They wore thelr ciothes fnside out. The thing thoy «did was to brandish thelr knives fn my husband’s face, und threaten that 0 he made any ro- sistunce they would kill bini, ‘One of tho me struck my hushand in the fitcy with ity fst, and thon el four grabbed him by hia arms and legs aud pulled hm oat on the floor and stripped him. e kept suying, *Boys, let me upl Boys, tetmeup! ‘They throw him over. face down on the Hioor, tnd held him thore while they put tho tar und feathers on bim. % There were efght ten In all, - As goon ns tha first four ttad pulled my husbiand aut of bed, th other four seized e and pulled me out. 'Two ol them held my nrms down by my sides ng 1 sat on the side of tho bed, There wero two pint- eups of tar, | Ong cupful they wsed on him, and the other on me, | think the man who put tho tar on ls Osear D, dnekson. beenuse bo bl mit- tens on such s nelison uses when o handles his bees, He dlpped the mittens in the tur und spread 1t sl over my hushand's body, first thlng fie did wus to put ft in his faen and eyes o that he coulaw’t sea, When they hiut sprend Io alt over him in spots, they put ot few reathors, When they lind tulshed with my hustund, they litted hlin wp and cacried him to n corner of tho Xitehen, whero two men held hin down on the floor. Then the ntlier $x got nround me. They put e dowi on the foor, the ey thoy did i, and §n tho same way the smun with tho mittens begun by putting tar in my faco and eves, It mndo Wy cyes smart at tivst, and Ulinded nto. 1o then “rubbed tar all over iy hiady, but not 8o imiich a8 ho put on wy busband, Hy also put &t few feathers on me.” Mry, Cantine, though only 13 years oli, 13 ro- bust, and hus the strengihof 4 womun of % she s of prepossesing fizure and manners, unid she spoke with trunkness nud intelifeence of everything roluting Lo the veeu ce, Shie was born o Middlebury, # handsomo Sehohurle County village of 1,300 inhubltants. Her pur- et are poor, though soine of ber relatives 11 fng are weasithy, Sho bevan to do housework in neighboring families at the awe of I years, w1 consfder that [ am murried to Stephen Cantine,” by sald, * ulthough my first husbund 18 ullve, becauso we were swort together by n Just| r the Pence. My st hushand's numo 18 Luw 1te drank so much that 1 bl to Jenvo bim. 1 wus tuo poor to get a divorce.” Mra. Canting mlf'n she 18 siure she recognlzed tho man who npplied tho tar s Osear D, Jolin- 8ot by his voice, BShe nuys thut sho nlso recoygs nized "Jenks Roe by his vols He is the mun, sho says, who held bordown while Juckeon was puttiog the tar on. George 1L Clipper, she v&, and Alonzo Rivonburgh wero fntha porty, en men wereurrested and aernlned—isear . Jackson, Junks Hoe, Peter Mattleo, Titus Caetle, H. Clapper, Levl M, Clapper, and Alonze Iivenburgh—before n Justico i n nefghboring towit. ‘Tha ense oceupled three duys, The Jury found four of the prisoners—Ogenr 1), Juckson, Georgo H.ClapperAlonzo Rivenburgh, and Jenks o Tho other thyee wero neniitted. Th entoneed enchi of tho convicted to ny £, or to hnprisonment lu theScho- “hatee County Jull for fifLy diys, Each promptly puld the fme, Mucley's Carners, ln tho Town of Gllbow, con- siets of 1 dozen houses i littde depresslen n the nortiora foot-hillsof the Catskill Mountalns, The uenrest church und the nearest sehools house are about balt & omile away. Tho elght men who nre sapposed to have purtieipated in the tareing and feathoring are of the bighest suchul rank In the pluce, Osear i Juckson keeps the country store — ——— BOGUS AND GENUINE SAINTS. T the Lditor of The Chleago Tribune, CRICAGO, Murch 0, —A few duys igo the publie wus Informed that word had been recelved from tho Pope to the effeet that certaln partles, In- spired with s unholy desire tonequire wenlth by Tmposing upon tho rollglouszenl of Amerlenn eit- fzens, had shipped to thls country u ke nssorts mentof relles, consisting mostly of the nlleged po- malnsof martyrs of tho ommn Church, The ob- Jeet of the Pope in fmparting tnis information to The Amerienn peoblo was, tit ho might takensls yantuge of tho oveasion to denouncs the collees tion a8 Lowus, and warn tho faltbiul against fn- vesting In thein at any price. It fs fortunnte that his Noliness got wind of this fcheme In thime 1o head off the speenintive hut frrelliclous person huving tho consiimment of martyrs’ bones I chinego hetore thy spuvious remnants of gentlemen who were burned nt the stake—thelr Jgnition und subsequent creinution betog witnessed by largo and enthwslastle audls euces—bud been sately gotton aut of the New York Custom-itonse, aud their distributlon over hls covintry begun. ) But In the midst of the general Flooin ocens slonexl by the dlscovery of this diubotieal plov to pulin oif uon an, wnsizspect g people i lot of rRudulent honey, comed tho cheerlig news that un ussortment of gonuine und highly «connect ed relies 13 now en route for this cauntry, it belog nothing less thun what 4 loit of St. Just, o gens tleman whoso history up[uuurs to bu somewhat obseure, Innsinuch ax bo Iy not mentfoned fn nny of the buoks devoted to such there need bo no doubt about his nuthentivity, It 18 vouched for by Mr, Juhn A, MeSorley, 'n Cnstom-llouss broker in New York, who win tnterviewed by n reporter in regird to the eavgo of Bnlts who hnve been pronvunced hog by tho Pope, 1o the conrso of his remnrks an this subject Mr. McSoriey stnted Ineldentally that tho Jtev. Mr. Molliuger, pustor of u ehirel ot Allugbeny Cly, Po., ind secired the bones of Bt, Just, and that they would be heru in two weeks, The cuterprise of thls gentiemun In obialning fur hig churgre tho entire skeleton of n genuine Buint i certninly prafseworthy, and It s gratifye 0 o know that 1ie vsseaurobjoctaof venoration bave been duly vouehwid for by Mr, MeSorloy, who ngun expert in Saints i robably without #rival, laving lwruuuully superintended the debarkution o ull that have como ta this conn- try duriig tho pust twoenty years. Alleghony Clty, whosu action in lmporiing o Sulnt bus thus inwdverteutly been made publie, I8 to bo cons wrutuduted Upon the possesvion of something which el lurger citics Pavo falled to obrain und people who reully hauker for velics sbould w0 und look ut this one, instead of paying money for othors that are without the trindennrk which wccompuiies all genune Salnts or portions |Imruul-lxlxu personal fudorsoment xru th Enquirer, =3 ntters, Hut The Placld Detruit Free Dress, A Woodward uvenue grocey yesterday dise Pluyed 6 dozen cakes of the clearest and nicest Bew waply sugur possible 1o muke, and i b #tood ut his door u titlzen balted, aud looked ut tho suzar und quuried: Mako Ve Adultorateds” Yes' 1, (‘ml-lnjt think It would Lo heaithy,” o s *Then whiy do you want to seli [t S §don't wint to. Lsctitout bero so that n drny conld cart (Lol and dump §t on ¥omy vie n looked u': and down the streat, aeross e wayy und dnally sald: =1 puess Il tuko two pounds of your warieds up, wduliorated old sugar. I 0L was new L Wouldn't 1ouch tne stulf ut any price. Please Wi Wy cike. Lo pabid 7o the sugnr and carrled (Laway, but ho lokied Dk i man who wunited Lo say somes s fu domhody, e confincuient, wunt of ulr, scdentury ll‘x‘l!.:m‘ and Lratn und nerve-thee, trust fu Hop BUSINESS. Stocks Again Exhibit an Advan- cing Tendency. New York Nervous About Another Snow-Storm in the Northwest. Gold Ordered from New York to Chle cago—Local Finnnees. The Produce Markets Moderately, Active and Qenorally Stronger. Yore Doing in Wheat—A Raily In Provisions— Tlogs Nigher. FINANCIAT. Stocks wero moderately nctive, and showed considernble strength. Business moved along without any speclul sthuulints Money wus cusy, nnd (hough the publle appetite for stocks does not dovelop raphdly, there are no heavy offerings of stock for sale, At thmes the war- ket showed slgns of some nervousness about tho wenther. It was reported that n bad snows storm was In progress (n Minnesotn, Dikota, and Northarn lowa. Holdura of stocks have stoud up well 8o far nguinst the mvages of winter, They have agreed to regand tho losses ns temporary, und not affect- Inr the net returns of the property for the yeur. Hut there is a imit to everything, and if traflio )s el iuterrapted by severs storms, and trado all over the country Is agnin cinbargoed by thu weathior, the effect on ratlrond earnings, gross and net, may be severe erotgh to disturh ven e adamantine confidenco thut keeps Wall street valuesso steadys Tho winter's storins huve done more dumnage than inost people know. Itis reported here that the $t. FPaul Road has actunlly been wnnbleto meet its pay-roll for lnst month, nnd that its clerks and hands ure unpatd. Trade §s sufferlng w good deal in Chls enun from this stato of atfuirs, and tho worst of 1t 18 thut merenntilo observers suy thut buslness lost in Mureh {8 nover fully mude up in April, Most of the changes were ndvancos, Western walnedt 1, to 114255 Unton Pacitle 15, to 12035 Del- awnre & Hudson 1, to 111% ¢ 8t. Joe 2, to 69N St. Paul 1%, to 1115 Nock Island 143, o 83, The losses were {nconslderable. Loulsville & Nash- villo dectined %, to 0133 and Central Preltic %, 10 15, The etrongth of St Joe common, It the face ot n heavy decrease In earnings, 13 attributed to the manipulation of n clique who own the con- trol of thy stock, und ure olfering it for sale in Ltk ‘fho Now York Trilune, which [s nlways bear- =i in its financinl articles, thinks the presont rlga In stocks hns been engineered by the bears to make nnothor market for thalr suies. New elrenlation Is not being taken up by tho banks that rotired thelre circulation inst month us rap'dly ns it was expeeted it wonlt be. Up to March B0only about §4,000,09, or ouo-fith of tho nmount redeposited, 18 aeked for by depositors of bonds required us o guurantee forcireulation. Tuesdny the totuliwmonnt of tho bonds deposited for clrenlntion was &HO,000, nud Wednesday only $20,000, Some other banks than thuse which mada provision tor redemption of thelr notes bave depositest bonds to tho nmount of $7,500,000 for curreney, but these purticular banks which mid redeposit for the retirement of their elv- culation huve not appenred very desirous of buving it restored. Svme of them sold the honds withdrawn soon afterward to the fJovernment, Controller Knox thinks tho reasén of this fs that o wumber of the bunks Intended to retire their clrculation anyhow, und meroly took wis vimtnge of tho excuse offered by the apparent hostility of the Funding bill towurd tho Nutional buuks, I% Shore enrnings tor tho Urst quurter of 1851 ure snkd to huvo Leen wore than 2 per cont net, und thoy nre estimated at 11 per cent for tho year. Michigan Central s declared not to lve earned its tixed charges sluce Jan. L Luck- awanng earned por cent et In Fobruary, The enrnt of the Chleago & Alton Ruilrond Company for tne Hrst week in Mareh wore $100,- 13 decvease, $10,005; Tor tho second weoek tho curnings were $U2,266; deerense, 320,558; and for tho third woelk, $120,865: decrense, $al W, The earnings of the Durlington, Cedur Raplds & Nurthern Company deerensed the thivd weok i Maren ¥4,750. The Incereuse of Flint & Péro Murquette's earnings during tho smne period waa 3,64, nnd shice Jan. 123,307 The carvings of tho fron Mountain Rallway Cowmpuany for the third week In March wero Flot 4w, agninst $U2EW Inst year; comparative Inerense, €61 of 4t0-100 por eent; Inerense sloea Ju 1, £20, The Durlington, Cednr Raplds & Northern Noud enrnod FM2,250 gross, und #1182 not In January and Februury this your, agnlnst $3i0,- 487 gross and $U0.5%5 et lnst year, 'Tho (Zraphle has It that Mr. Keene stated Taes- duy that ho was entirely out of tho market, and did not ntond entering It again at anything like tho present prices, which he regards as dungor- ously high. “T'he Wall Strect Dally News rolnforces its bear talk with some gentle sative, Phus: The faet that the Unlon facitie Rowd Is under witer for n considernblo distunce was used us un argunent on the bull slde by speculators, Pas cille Mall nl3o fmproved upon hopes thut tho Hoad would extend clear WA the continent und esuble the steaniors 1o como overlund and td brenking butk nt the Isthmus, Delnwaro & Luckanwann ut 1 ought to ben splondia purchinis whert it 13 tuken Wito nceout that the stockholders have recelved nbout 133 peecent i Bve years, which will b Inereased to it per cent when the dividend niready dectured 18 i, Tho fuet thut ons of these dividonds was L) rily puld out of tho sulo of kecuritics owned tho compuny I3 ulso w matter of prido o' tho manugemeny 1t will bo wuch safer to buy St. Paul & North west whot 1L 13 better known whethor tho farms ors can get thefy crops plunted betoro the usual time for hurvest, Tho fmmonso fmmixration into the conutry has beon one of the great bull arguments fn Wall street this week, Among other Wall street rumors used to put up prices was one thut tho Lake Shoro had suenred control of tho Northwestern Road, Thoro 18 n Lire possibllity, however, that Mr, Vunderbllt, ownlug us ho doca a lurse Intorest i Contral & Fludson, Like shore, Northwest, and Union Pacltie, muy huvo revived his oneo eutertained brojeet of countroliing a through Jine from ocoun to ocoan, Tho followlng shows the tuctuntons of the active stucks; Stichian Corviend Toutsvitlo X Naxtwviily Westorn Gnione, Naah, & Chatt At Dist Tal ucitic Ml Renliig, .. Ches: SO 1o proterced Kutisus & To Chicugo & Noriliwusiern, Form Y pRoRr Firlo second ak e Bhoro, Wisbush, 8. {lu profuerud ..o, Tnion Pacic, ‘Fesu Paciiie Northuoen Paciiic.,. D prutrrua B Tuul, Now Jorsi helnwuro, Juiawary Oliv X Chil, BLT {o bratoried. ron Mouutait.. . Thi, ek il Curiiils Buythorn Laky Erle & Wu AMuntmitan Elovatud urlo & Wostern , Mutily & Onjo L. L & Ban ¥, jirof. Jenver & R U run o Cuntral, aurin, 1. & 120 protureod ; 12 orekon ly & 8 O TEANT R i1 il A rixons d *Wostorn Uitlon hew stock W ¢ i oA :‘";‘d-. Sock openud at T8 higeat, Vicinua Contra iy ‘ Sablehlzeu Cotitral"ex.” quirterly dividond U por 1t Bh £ o - ~hadeBiuty ux! qusrterly dividena3 por coat, pay th prefurced ox. quarterly divl conty pus abie Atz A HE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 'WELVE PAGL auarterly divilend 13 per cont, were strong. In Chiengo, tha Distriet of Columbia 3653 wero 163 bid and 104 askeds the s were 115 and 114355 448, 11245 and 11243 fs, 101% and 18 and the 03, 102 and v Forelyn exchange closed weaker, tho posted rutes belng 4814835, Tor sixty-iday commor- cint bills for prompt delivery, 4TT5@1RY4. For threa weeks' delivery, 438146617 xty-duy commerelul bills, prompt deivory on Haveo, SI§s Hovdenitx, [N, Sixty-day come merefal bills on Antwerp, delivernble prompt, were BRIS@ENN, Unnkers' bills on Germony were ¥ for sixty daya amd 094 for domanid: niooty-dny prompt commerelal bills, 11T, Sixty-day commereinl, on bunkers, delivered prompt, MR snme, dellvered tn threo weeks, fi'g, Commerelal drawn on commerelal parties were 583, Buokers' guilders on Holtamd were & for wixty daysand % for demands sixty day commercial was B3 - Shippers' ex- chinee on Now York wis 60@75¢ discount, clos- gz wenk, Tha exporta of domestie produce from Now York for tho pust week nmount to $7,418,22), weninst $5,201,112 for tho corresponding week of 18, The followlme table shows the exports (exelusive of apeele) frotn tho port of New York for the week cmling Murch 29, 1881, compured with tho statement of tho two previous years: For the week, Provivusly reporie RSB Sinco dun. 1 s Chicngeo learings wero 100,000, New York exchange was wenk and was offered at §1 por $1,000 disconnt, Gokd was ordered from New York. Currency orders were heavler, ' Louns were 1t good demand at 6G7 per eent. Lincoln Park 78 sold at 10814, and Chieago, Bur- lngton & Quiney 4s nt 923%. On the Chieago Stoek Board the foltowlug quotationsiwore made: LOCAL AN HAILWAY STUCKS, West Diviston City Linitway, $100, hicuo City tniiway, FIL0, Gus-Ligit wnd Cotio Cowpiny, 710, mmered, 4114 ate Industria) Exlibt Cnivaao oty Baekiog Comp: Interunttonal Eleetrie Cosispun LOCAL Uinited Stntos 44, 10 Unitedd Stutes s, 14 nited Stuies 5% 184 ‘ e Stites Us, 11, Hintrict of Colutnhia e Water basils, hileuio Wattr botds, Chicugo \Wator bunils, hiewan Watur bou Chitenan Clty bonds, o City bond, Cleao Gty bords Ghteana City bund: ‘i 20 Clty bomds, 1o City Dontin, ewtos CILy bunds, Chitugo City b4 ook County oy, i ty Do Lo il denio, M. & S 1 Chteugn, M. & St § Chicnio, M & St 1 ‘hlenio'S Northivostol & QI 1t 18, i it It s, 1 It Sout bub. Min, . 0 JoES, 1 Neb ot Division ity Hailwny i, West Division City ltatiway s, BY TELEGRATIL NEW VORK, 8prefat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Youx, Mareh 9i.—~The sbare speculntion wus genernlly fiem In tone throughout the en< tire day, and there wns u lurge Incroasu In the volume of business, At tho opeulng most of the Jeading ehares showed an advance on tho closiug quotations of yesterday, and in tho cwrly deallugs tho general list recored an advance, A frnctlonnl reaction took place nt tho First Hoard, but the depresslon was of very briel duration, und dur- Iz the afternoon tho market wis quite flrus, with an upward tendency to prices. The highest figures of the day were touched at tho Second Bonrd, when the fmprovement, us compured with yesterday's closing prives, ranged from 3% to 5 per cent, tho latter Indlang, Bloomington & Western, Hunulbul & St. Joseph, the Chosapenke & Ohlo Oregon Nuvigation, Rock Islund, Lako Shore, Unfon I'acifle, and St Paul Lelg olso prominent In the ndvance, In tho late denllngs some shinres recorded o slight reaction, whieh was aluiost entlrely recovered In tho flual gales, and the, warket closed firm. The clreutur of tho Secretary of tho "Treusnry stating that the Departwent would redeom ut 10123 any of the & por cent bonds embenced in the cull ls- sued May 2 bad n very fuvorable elfect upon speculation, lnagmuch us it s expeeted that it will releasy n lurgo nmount of monoy now tivd up In the T'reasury. The money market was chnractorized by in- creased nctlvity, and. worked sotewhnt closor thun for sowe thno pust. Cull loaus on pledygo of neeeptable stock collnteral ranged botween 5and 0 per cont durmyg tho greater portion of tho day, but fn . tho luter demings o commission of 1+ of 1 per cent per diem in addidon to legal doterest was puid for accommndatlon in u few Instances. The Government bund dealers supplied thetr re- qulrements ut 4G bor cent. Time fonus and prime discounts are unchungol. The sterling exchange mavket wis quict but llem, with but few bills of uny kind offering. A good Inquiry provalled to-dny for eable trausfers, and 1he tmonth closes with n flem warket and a prospect of higher prices next week, The nomlual ask- 1ng quotations were unchanged, Ruflrond wortgages were liregular upon rinti, deforced . l-;vlllh oo Y ratuia, old. Virginin, now Virkiuin, consol AR Erlo rocomnd KTOCKS, 4! Alton & Torra Tlauto, “:0 proferred . u Hack Istana,, Clove. & i 1o pr Hllvig Central Hinsnnival G B & Q. 110 prate Iron Motintaliv D Drafdrr A S e Now Vork Central,) ]lnrluu o Nurthwestorny haprefarred . Northorn Iy i preferred !houtsville & Nish.., s, & Chattanooya. &L G estern Ly Atinntie & Factio; itending Ohlo & MiReissii T prutecred . Chosaponka & O 16 & Ohio, lilnfted st 'Quickniver aarihn ., Conttut Arizoni . lll"" ke BOSTON, Special Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Roston, March 31.—The gross ex tho Clenring- Honso to-day were $10,4 vlanees ot $1AULT0S, The grosy exchanges for the month wery SEJTL0R, nyninst $281,819,808 for March, 18%0,—1n lnerenso ol over §30, i1 the Imsiness of tho present mouth, Thora wns n fulr degree of nctivity in tho stoek market to-day, and prices a8 a ke were well sustalned, A feature was thodvanee in Amerfean Bell Telephone to 1051, Compara- tively little stock I8 coming ont at this price, nnta J05 wis bild it the elose, with no stock offer- iy, In radlrond shaces, Chlengo & West Michl- st ndvanced frou T8¢ oufslan & Mis- gouri River (rom 244 to 26: do preferred from 45 o 48; Unlon Pacitle fram 119 1o 1208 Fort Scott from 87 to 84, subsequontly reacting to 86; Mare quette, Houghton & Ontunagon, from T to 7243 Lttle Rock from 67 to 30; Flint from i Sundusky from 203 to 3 Owdensbitrg . from #4515 to 483 Chieagl, Burlington & Quinoy. from 168 to 16845: New York & New Englaud declined from 6it3 to 83ta1 Pullman deetined X, to 1445 Metropolltan (L to 3285 Bustern i, to 473 Toledo, Delphos § Burlington 15, to 11 Flint preferced i, to 8 Boston & :\Ilmll?' 1 to 145, In bomls, 1 ord & Erlo gevens depreciated a frction to 4 Atchlson first sovens b4, to 1203 Ogedensburg sixes 4, to &; Kunsas Clty, Liwrence & Southern fours advanced g, to 104, The lunid shires were stendy and dull, Land sold nt 10 6+18, with tho same bid, Water- Power wus firm at 15, Brookline was un- changed ntHlg bid, und Boylston nt 1. o the Western Assocated Preas, Tostos, March 3l—Stocksclosed ns follows: Water Jower, Huston Lind B0 . + kg |Cin., Sum, & Ciev, + bily| Eusiorn Talivoud.. FORRIGN, 1okOPOS Maroh 31.—Consols, ¥ 15-10; nccount, Amerleun securitios—New be, 1053 4t3s, 110 48, 11 sihlllrmul securities—Iilinols Contrnl Pennsylvanin Central, 033(: New York C 1513 lirfe, 49245 do seconda, 1633 ;. Readin, One hindred and tventy-vo thousuis i gold was tuken from the upen murket yeste! day for Now York, Mulifon fit tho Bank of Englind decrensed tho pust woek K200, Pamy, Muren 3lL.—Ttentes, 81t 13e. NEW ONLEANS, 9, March $,—Slght exchange on per $1L0W premium; sterllug, Nryw Ont Now York, 481, MINING NEWS, BAN FRANCISCO, ' BAN FRANCIKCO, Cal., March 3l.—Followlng are the clusing quotations of stock: Xigromnny u lfl.,‘!vllu gl Ietchory, Host ¥ 1l i tiould & Cnry tivana Trizo. Halo & Narer Surtln Whit ([Walon {Yallow v S nenton. Lo een o Deortiiun i 1OsTON, Spectac Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. TlosTON, Murch 81.—~The mining shures were hy all ‘odds tho anilest purty of tho list, nlmost nothing at all belng dotie in” thom, Yesterduy's prices were gencrally well malntained, and, as n clags, thore were no” especinl polnts of Jutorest or features. b the VFestern Assoclated Press. BtostoN, Murch #l.—Miulng stucky closed ns follows: 3 |1tge .. 3 Silver I8lot. e 13 s, Contral L1 G0 1FL &' Sturauettd p'rd Wi REAL ESTATE. Tho following [nstruments wero filed for rec- ord Lhursday, March / CITY PROPERTY., Nutt sty %5t n of Wast Elghtoonth, w 1, 20124 gy dlatod Mureh 22 GAndrew Thotiueon w rt). W s st 160 1 0T CIYGIER 1%, 1 3 T, £, duted Mureh 21 (W Hatn abn 1o, VIAS0M) o ou 150 o), w orl Whisuii nt, o1l duproved, duk 5 K uchinkil, . 15 Wt Sixtounth wt, 280 {90 VT, 124 11, 1 ol Mureltd) (Frunk hene o to ) Clintog dolin . 10,000 CliiOn MR TE L Siiwaukuo avi, epoi to Jusplt Lake st is it w Muret tyomon ¢ Lanchurn, ot muderate volutmo of business, Hrio congoll dated seconds ndvanced from 1015 to 1023, und closed at 1t do funded 58 roso from W 1o U7, Hoston, Harttord, & Erie tirsts dectlued from 003 to i, reeovered to G043, aud reacted to 03, Chicsupenke & Ollo lirsts, cluss 13, sold up from 8% to 8, aud reacted to 8533 do currency B3 fell off from 40 to 67, Indiuna, Bloomlugton & Wostorn Incomey ndvanced from 8315 to 64, and rescted to Bh Bt uul fiests (Southern Minucsots divislon) receded from 1005 0 1o, und recovered to 10031 ; Toxas Pucllic firsts (Itlo Grando Divivion) deelined from U3 (o 07 und recovered to U7k Burltngton, Cedar Raplds & Northern tirste rose from U3 to Wi Colmanbus, Chleago & ndinna Central Incomes from O8i to 5| Hurlom coupon firsts from EX to 135 Iron Mounwmin firat proforcad-dnconies from B35 to B4 o soee ond preferren Ineones trom’ 86 to 573 Kunsus & Toxns lrsts from 1Yy to 108Y; Luke Erlo & Western Incomes from 73to 75; Slobile and Ohlo thrst debontures from 8 to 86%, du eécond debentures from 811§ to 55441 do third debentures from U9 to 4235 Missourl Paclile consols from 103 to 103; Motrupolitan Blovatod — firsts irom 105 to 1054 Now York Blovated firdts from 118 ta 1183 Northwest gotd coupons from Now Jersey Central adjustmonts from 108!5 1o 11045 Bt Louls & Ban. Franclsow seeonds, cluss B3, from 8334 to 84; 8t,1'sul consols from 121 to EX14; Wabush general 03 from 093 10 100, Internutionnl & Great Northern sccond incotmes deetined from U8 to W, 1 the Weatern Acsoeluted Iress, New Yok, March $l—Uovernmonts ateady for s, 1 highor for by, 13 for 4438, und % for 48, Railroud bunds wore active aud Irrogular. Btuto securttios wore dull exceept for Tone neasues, whieh woro strony nd active, Tho stoek market opened feregutur, but be- emne strong in ewrly deallogs, and_vrices nd- vaneed 4 to i per cent, Uregon Nuvigation, Chesapeake & Dhlo stocks, and coul shures o tho upward movement, At the Flest Boawd thoro waus i fructionnl reaction, but during the afternoun spoctlation nguin becarne stroug, uud prices took an upward turn, tho market contin- uing to improve up 10 tho Second Howrd, whon the udvance, s compared with ywn»rdnr'- clos- 10g prices, runkod Lrom 45 to i, the ittor in Tutiung, Sooarngton & Wostern, Chesipenke & Ohlo, Hannfbul & 8t Joseph, Unlon Pacitie, Rook Islund, and St Paul were alao prominent thorain, In late 1iugs thoro witd a slight re- uction, whloh wus subscoucntly pactlally rocov- ered, und tho market closed liem, “Privwactions, 305,000 shures: Canada Bouthern, .., N Cavaupeako & OI! 1 Dy T & Wontern, Dimkars & Hudwiin, Don. & 1t Grund Krl. i Trun Moyt Milnols Contrai . Loutyyilly & Ko AMictlgan Ugitral, 4 Slmlactan ko s orthwust, Nasbi. & Cta b Mouwy uctive ut 38 ver annum and ls33 ?u:l‘ diem, clostog at 66, Priwo morcantily pupor, ol Htuel chunge, ixi; dunfln‘u-jfl&‘."‘: e, sixty days, fiew, ot WY ot rot, 60w 1 st i (U6 of Nurth 8 X1 1 Untud Marc Mantz 10 i b, Culver), 140 North L Nullis wt T ba 0F Tt ilutud Mureh 0 (Hion 1, % 20 1 . olutod March Biepunck),, iromisen No.,ab HIZED6L g Lyiiin tq Muecus Laciinan). on wt, 14018 0 o Fiak b 1, 2ot T | ity diited Mareh 31 (Krank Hruski L nied Sar Wi O TUCERGH iy 61 VK1) T4 AwIth v Gardiior Suuse), dnted Marel i r\ bhert E. Guondrieh to Alilng Cobb snd Albe irdloy, of U F 20,00 Tonch st h W eor o x W Mareh ol (Mnstor cury 10 Pities Luri, Fort Wity & Chic 0 Haliroud Coms iy Sharirreoly A e, Y ntod Mareh @k W. Lauot to 15 wid 4 Iroibur) o . W Mctironur i, 1 A3 4 ke iy od, ditod Mareh 1 (b 1. s Ty 15, Kichnrds o Jolin Spoi o 100 Wt Adnu ut, 9 (0w or Cainibull v, i1, 155 0xd1E( I dutod Mareh U (Georeo Cudwoll 1o Witiiais Hovko), 2500 B R e A L R DA 12410 1oy didonl nroh 21 CFroduriek (ranit t C)ll‘|‘1'4| 7 NhoI A Til wtorn Dndinnn lallroad ¢ Jacrinse o m 1t n ot Coraell, o 1, duted Starch 4 (Craper Makas to” Jutn ‘Chuelin g Rovoees at, i 1w oF proved, dutod M; Aol L) Sahuch fairk w10 g X4 Fy et Stuion (ML 1 Adutph Juuse). B R e T o Auted March UiGeorge F, Bossosuii 1o Asel Formi 220 R R e S e ey L, dntod Murcl M Fux ta 23 Nurtl Wollsst, 50 700 0f Division, s i, lprirvad, Y 0o 1y o 2t ot A g March 5 4, 16 Winterounam th 1y Cowilan) 5 Wit Laka nt, L& untcd S "Phunipeon) L B R R e Ml 1ty dntend Swreh 25 Clonry Gy low Lo ua vy 1600 av, s ated Mure hurlos Ko T84 Wy, Wt bk us (Willian I, Brobe to Charlos . Schiuiuclior) | 165 NURTILO¥ CETV LIRS WITHIN A BADIUS OV SKYRY 4 JULKS OF TIE COL I [Ty Futlerton av. xm‘mur lagribos at, w f, 20z 314k £t datod March 15 (Mary Q. Thgodiry Hhvinlards) BULTI OF TV LAMITH 3 JULLES OF TIR COUR HMI!IG‘DLM! W ol Btywnrtuy ated Airen 2 (Firat Nutlonal It u Edwar yaun).., aor Forty’n it ‘ot G'firtun -t oty ot Jonn ' doiios Fort Wuyno § Chicaiw Rallroad upuny) Uit S0'Ei dintod Sturcl Loy Wailae duted gl nion ul, 2 dawd Surch Lev).., 1 wof, Canhur o COMMERCIAL, Tho following were the recelpts und shipments of o leadivg articiod ot produce Lo this city Hostou . durkng the twenty-four hours ending nt 7 o'slock Thursday morning and for tho corresponding time n year niw, 7 Four, AW hent, Corn, Hit,, 24 nts, b BIAT tvo, b apn Haeley, ‘bl ) A1 4 Hoet, tea. Tteet, bl Pork, bris.., T .y Ty “Lakliw, Itutte Breasdl I 1070 hows, e, Nedoer cep, No.i 1L i s, o ilehwines, Bla, Waol, ™ Tiay, tona: Eaititer, m it Silnglos, w, Halt, rin Loultey, [0, Tptues, Hunns, bln 2o pi:d Lz 0] [ The foltowing graln wns Inspected Into store In this elty yesterday morning: 2ears winter whent, 57 cars No. 2 spring, 20 enrs No.iddo, 11 cars refectud, 8 cara no grade (19 wheat); 9 enrs Now2 corn, Tear yellow, 19 cars highemixed, 180 ears rejected, ete. (215 corn); 1 ears white oats, 8 ears No, 2mixed, 12 carsrejected Gloaty; 3 curs No. 2rye; fHiears No.o 8 barley, B2 cars No.4do. Total, 6 car, or 105,000 bu. Inspee od ont: 25310 b wheat, 13,55 bu corn, 10,206 bt ryo, 1610 bu barley. Withdrawn from store durlng Wednesday for clty consumption: 4% bu wheat, 951 bu corn, 2,025 bu barley, The leading produco markotswere moderately nctlvo yestordny and wenerally irmer, Graln wis stiifoned by news of more strength in Bngland, with n low temperature out West (11 .to 18 dn- grees around 8t. Pani) and nows ot noro storai= ing, but whent was kept down by heavy selling on tho part of loeal longs. Provisions wore highor, though with less enocouraging reports from Liverpool, but an ndvance in hogs here, Altogethor thore was n dleetded renction from the grent weakuess of tho precoding nfternoon. Mess pork closed 152220 higher, ut $16,6203@15.65 for Aprll and §1565R16.07% for Muy, Lard elosed 15¢ higher, at $10.50@10. for April and F10.60G10.0245 for May, Short ribs closed Tiie higher, at $T70@7.725 for May, Wheat closed T #au higher, nt $1.002%@1.0045 for April and §1.053% @LO3% for Muy, Corn closed % hlgher, at 950 for April and 423e bkl for Muy. Oats closed about tie higher un the day, regulur selling at M7, plit-edyed at ke, May 85lie, and June HH@34C. Ity closed tlem, nt Dl for regular, #35c for April, and $LOL for Muy. Barley closed steady, nt $1.05 for No. 2 ensh, B8¢ non= Innily for No. i), and &2 for No. 4. Hogs were firm nnd steady, nt 5.60@5.00 for lignt and nt 26,500,145 for heavy, Cattle were rnner, with snles nt $2.60@0. Jobbers of dry goods wero nat partlcularly Dusy. In the nggremate, however, n gool tiuny Kuods wera distributed, and jobbers seoned well plensed with tho course of trade. The grocery warket presented o speclally now features. Trade I8 Improving, but the movenient 13 not yot very brisk, I'rices ruled firm, Uutter and cheese wora quoted s before, tine guods beiny tirm, whilv the lowor grades wore weak and un- sottled. Thero wus n fulr inovemont in domestie and forelgn dried frults, and the market wns firm all around. Fish wero steady and un- chunged. Nothing new was developed In tho ofi muwket. Conl nnd pig-iron also wero un- changed, Brpom-corn continues steady and unchunged. Euws wero In falr supply, and sold nt 1615 per doz, The grense narket continues slow, tho #tock on hand being large,and tho present rates too bigh for tho export trado. Tho same re- marks aro applicablo to tallow. Tn greon frults npplesuro shnde custer, In conscquenco of tho lurge recolpts from Michlun and furthor east, 1uy continues tivm for the higher grades, but tho poorer classes niro nhmost entirely negleeted, Illdes nre dull, owing to tho heavy stock nowin hang, tho nceunmintions of tho inst two weeks huving, In cousequenco of the block- ade, been launehed upon the market all nt onee, Hops nre steady nt the old figures. Lead bus de< elined from e to 200 por 100 Lbs, necording to quantity, A roductlon of e hns nlso Loen mado in nalls, Totatoes - contlone flem ut tho rates recomtly rullng for car- lots, Tn poultry und wnmoe the former 18 steady at the high rates ruling recently, und the tatter was more plonty, selling ot lower figures. There 13 no chungo to note fn tho wool trade. Seods wero steady, with u littlo better feellng fu timothy, Dressed hogs solid in asmull fot at .25 poe 100 108 for mixed weights. Coop- oruyo wus stendy and unchaoged, Hallrond frolghts were quivt. Tho ratea to New York areibo per 100 by on provisions and e on graln, Whrough frelghts ure quoted at hie on nravisions to Liverpool and 140 do to Autwerp. Flour frelghts are quoted ut 47%c to Liverpoot nnd fbe to Ulasgow. The nggregats recelpts of whent roported for yoesterday at Chicugo, Milwuukee, Toledo, $t. Louls, and Detroit wero 165,000 it The corre- sponding shipments wore NGO . The ship- monta from Now York and Philadelpbin, agxres goted 82,000 bu, The produce movement reported from New York yusterdoy fuded tho following: Ite- ceipts—Llour, 2,355 brisz whent, 103,50 bus corn, 116,000 bus onats, 15314 bus corn-meal, 35 pkgas rye, 138 bug bavlo; pork, 130 Lris; beet, b Pkus; lard, 800 tos; whisky, & brls, Exports—For twonty-four hours=—Flour, 0,000 \Iu'l whent, K5000 bias corn, 124,000 buts Tye, 00 . Tho follawing quantities of gruln are reported 1o be ou presage to Burope: Mazeh 19, Mupen 2z, INTA ¥hoat and afotn e Cornrs,,, ETner] e The fotlowinw tablo oxhibits tho wumber of cnurs of wheat, both spring and winter, luspected Iuto stave for tho month of Murch, us compared with the years mentloned: v, Car No, 1) H N 2 oyl g H I B | W 'I:ILUII A1t g ‘The following tnbleexhibits tho numberof eara of whent fnspeoted from Aug. 1to Maren 31, In- clusive, as compared with tho corrosponding thne In pastycura: I A L 1, « Hupten: Dotobor __otal 5. ohtel sewml mans| zdw ‘The Board of T'rade hus deolded to * taken rest” next ‘Puesduy,—eleotion-duy, A tolegram from Glasgow, Bootland, says: ** Wo nre buying from tho bunks 24 6d per bay lees thun you offer at." 1L socms thore I8 4 reg- utur glut of Amerlean Hour nt sumo Brithib ports overy now and thon, owing to tho fuet that there HEO B0 DY persons o this slile who ship Indg- pondontly, Oilo wieh tomporary block appeurs to bo un tho earpet now, The boys bl for * ssmewhere ™ pork and lard yestorduy when the summer nrticlu was oifered, Has tho lnugh thus raleed killed off tho innovas tion? An lowu correspondont of a4 flrm hero was quoted b Ll column yesterduy us suying: “We noty the approximsto consutued In this Stato for fuol ut 260,000,000 bu,'* After reading this it 15 volreshing to turn to the later usti- wates Ly tho Agrloultural Bureau, in which the corn crup of fown 13 sut down us 207,202,500 bu, 1f both those esthinates bo correvt thon lown bus burned up durleg tbe wiater the whulo of her erop of last year, nnd ulso noarly 43,000,000 bu of the ruserve from the crap of 1 A few years ugo Euglund wod golng Lo run out of coul in Juss thaa UMty years; but that is nothing to tho gulloping consunip- ton af fuel in tows, A lotter from Moorhead, Minn., oppesit Furgo, suys: 1t will bo tho Jstof May bLeforo wu ure pblo ta domuch wheat seedlug. Tho groutd 13 all covered with snow and freeziug as ntich ut night us it thuws during tho duy.” “Tho fareest farmor i Olnstud County, Mine nesota, (which Includes lochester) gives tho fol- towing ay the dates when bo bus begun the seed- ing of wheut I previous yeard; Aprlt Aprit 2 Aprll vl 2 Aps Mucels 14 Apeh) 22 L April 10 April Tu{isv; LAl i e udds Wit it coop ol 1678 was the poorest ke durlig the ten yo Fhis exporlonee b4 futeresttng, Tho Ploncer-lyess at tho 28th ult. miys seeditg will b tate, “but we are inelined to belleve that no reater plece of gooid fortuno eontld happen ** to the farmers than 1o be foreed towait till the 10th or 20th of April hefore put- ting In thole seed. ‘Tho experlonce of farmers shows that tho Intest sown wheat has done tho best in that lnrge part of Mlunesota in which the ernp lins been anfired by biight, The eard suwlngs of the last fow yoars have resulted in tho wheat reaching the most senaltivo stage of growth (when tho wraln was in tho milk or doughy Just at the period of the elmination of the swmmer heats. o this cnuro 18 belleved to bo due the wiie-sprend prevalonce of blight for several sucevssive sen- RUNS. ‘The wheat erops i the Rted River Valley, having been planted later, have cseaped tho blusting uifects of tho summer hents, [athis view of tho case It will perhaps prove fortunute it tho seeding this yenr aball b delayed two or three weeks lnter than that of Instyenr. A winterof deep snowa Is n favorabls omen for Ko ero| There s nhnost no frost anywhere under the thick counterpane which hns covered the sloeping forees of vegetation, nnd when they awnken they will digplay a vigor which will surpriso those who are strangers to the murvels of a Minnesotn spring. There 1s some nppre- henalon test the unusual ddopth of the snow Aloudd e followed by floods In the valleys. 'his will only aceur in the event of heavy rains, nnd rain must come soon to fnd tho sow to reeelve it A lette from a few miles east of 8t, Louls snys tho whent in that scetlon has sprouted n second thne, und the last two or three days has killed ity 80 that thore ennnot bo any but u poor erop. A lotter trom (leorgetown, In the beart of tho ble-grass reglon of Kentucky, stys thay ens- not posaloly obtain moro than two-thirds ns much of w wheat erop us last year, aud if the wenther turs bud It will Lo barely half. A let- tor from Kulumuzoo, Mich, says that somo furmers ¥ aro In town "' Luylug spring wheat for plunting on land sown last fall to winter whent. Town lotters, spenking of tho stock of cora in fleld and erib, give 0 very diseonrniing neeount of the situntion. They state that the fleld corn 18 1ot yot appronchnble on account of tho deep snow, und when reached will hurdly be fit for murket, Mostof that in bins hus nivendy been or will be fed to stock, 08 there I8 1o prospoct of grass before tho 13t of May. The settiement prico for overphis lnvd detiv- ered on April contracts hus heen flxed ut 810.60, J. 1 Lestor & Co. give tho followlng ns con- clusions from o lurge number of replies to qitestions nekod: Tho spring continues very cold and backward, Not n furcow hus been plowed o any State L of the Misaissippl, aid i unmense smount of snow stiillles upon the gronnd n Minnesotu, ‘Wisconsin, luwn, und Nebiuska, Tteports trom tho winter-wheat belt give rathor u discournging outlonk for more than an averawe crop. Kunens gives by far the best promisea; Missourt nexts then 1llinois, Michi- srun, Ohlo, and Indiana, Winter wheat has so far mnde but Httie growth, and tho late-sown wheat has suifered the most, The great bylk of tho winter whent was gown very litte, and entored tho winter in n wenk cons ditlon, nnd I8 now passing hroueh its moat try- fz ordeal;s heneo wo regard 1t wy too varly' y to determing for or agalust tho uitimate resais of this crop, With two feet of snow in Minnesota, with snow twelve to cighteen inches in Nobraska, with two foot aido of snow In Tows, 1t will be slmply fin- possible under nny clreumstances to put fon g norenge of &pring wheat, As to the quuntity of old spring W“NHI[ on_band, 6 report very lttlog Tk report one-thlnd: 8 repart ane-tnifs O report one-fourth; 1 report same as inst year. ‘Totul nuber of reports, 129, Mitinusotn reports the most wheat on hand, Nebrasluy noxt, and Towa tho smallest, Our recoipts of No. £ und high-mixed corn during tho month of Margh have been nbout 7 per cent of tho whole; while In Mureh, 1830, the smo grades (tho speculstive) formed 90 per cont of the total roceipts of corn for tho month. A big diffurence! The receipts and exports of butter at New York (exclusivo of bittterine) sineo May 1 (the beglnnlog of tho trado year)compare a3 follows: Reeetots, Eieporta Phur, Dast week..... pEs] smo wonk, B Rineo My I, 1830 Sitne e lnx i Tho vecelpts and exports of cheese ut New York sineo May 1 (tho bezinning of tho trude year) compare ns follows: Receripte, Erporle, ke, + dbe, I'ast weok, B Sue weok, 154), Bitieo May I, 185, Huing timy losy yea) PROVISTONS. 1106 PRODUCTS—Were mndorutely active, though Tess 80 thun (ho recont uyoraie, wud strongor, ‘thury wwun & jzuon denl dongg enrly, but the Tust hour of thy esalon wus tumo ut the ndvance salaed earlfor, Liv- orpool ropurted 1 deeling of K Inrd and ments Lut tho local hog market wus steonger, and the for- ol nows was supposed to be eulya refloction of Wednosduy's movement here, There wasi ruaetion, uppurently becanss the folks had kot ovor the seara dio1o the sulling of summor pork, and perhaps ulsn because the Cinelnnatl Price Current vstiniates Ukt ran of hos up toJune, ‘THo trading was, huw= ovor, mostly In futitres, nnd n arka por wis ioiply ehanglig over frow ono wmon Othor, ThY Ut nULLIO fuature n thio koL wa Tolr donid to Bll pork KBors Tor April. 'Yho x| demund 1o mouts sesntied W bo Wt AbONL 20U, MR PONK —Advaneedaliout 2o por bel wnd o bout 17l above tho hitest prives of Wodnewdsy. Bulow Woro beportel of LUK bl xollor. Marcl ii Hodtias 1n brlss at K150x 52 Dris eullor iy w16 1B 1400 Dela xotlor J At #adwginitgi und o0 lele sellorduiy ot §lase, ok, 44 brin, Alsu 13 brls sumidr pork nt $3.2 spocand A brig’ do autlor Myt €118 Fho markey clusod wtomdy it #1540 for round _lota spot ur soller Aprit, $10206 neller Sy, und {15,303 G, T1G soller June. O thoattornoun” el Muy elosod Wt $15.6% 1347 Toriii—Advanced Lii17e por 100 1, an o1 Wuinowti, ahovY Lh Intest pricy roported of GO tea, wullar T e, woller May, it 1L Jung, it Yot LTI 104, B 241 (s, wuliirs Lhy Yot uE I, WHO (TROL el 0.0 nil Lot ot oF keliee )i Fica’ forF Gvorplus Muy: it 8130 aofter Il on Apribdalivories woro yad ot §5, On the niters o enlt Muy elogod nt €0 e 0,504, MEATH-=Advancod isiie por 1) iy, und eloaed o above the Intes prices. o€ Werdneslay, “F: o Tonorten 0f 2000 Ty ahore Fbs ut & A0 i du, at § wuller Aprily TG ol My ind 530 480 wellor ‘i G JRALE Gt OF moilta word ik folluws ubd o'clovk Tor'fuii-curad, unloss oLhorwis spocitied: Short |8 i, |1l ‘ HUATGR 0.0 lerss Shnrt i, wollur 3 elunrs quotd nt $7.00 10040 4N #7580 Tunds, meoldo. Doxody i CUL b, 1iees mrent- piekiod s quoted at bigudtu fof 18 nvarie; HFOOIL IS, A0 BYOrYE. Fesige, fiacan quoted nt S@arge foe atouldars, RaSHa for wHOTL i, 3 gerated 10€ atiart clonrs, 11046 for ums, wll G vied Wi ackud, DERE—Was ailor at 710002105 for movs, $0.13G L0 TOF oXIrR s, uhd £1004AK 10F Lats BREADSTURFS, . FLOUIt=Wan dull nid uncinnged, 1{ldurs woro firm in symputhy with wheat, but the export demmnd wraw chiliod by tho report thut Gliesow bunkers wero wollfng constznmonts ut n conaldurnbly foss to phips pums, bt order to rofutnl advances. Sales wore lmite od 10 44 brls and G sacica doublo spriny, purtly ot #,5, und 415 nucks oxteas nt#L5. Totul vaiul o LD Urls, Kxpurt Hoirs woro quoted ot #3543 for kood 10 chuleu, wid rye Hour ut HLbkaas, i OrnEl SULLSTUPPE=Wero fu fale supply, and quoted tirmer, Halas wors reported of 3 cars ot brun AtHLONSILEY; 7 cura foud it §1500 3 cara middings nt 14051300 and 1 oar eourse cora-monl at FIL50 on track, BUIING WHEAT-Waanotive und stronor, with toss varintlon i pricos, thouih gonvrnly unssitled i tone, PIw wnrkes pavanced jie, wnd cloked o above tho tatest pricos of Wudnesdny, Tho Brittsh unrkats wury guuted i shad doares, with (arivaty eablos satd LIIOT pricas B paLed I BUVAREY OF UM PUF uurs tor on rud Wlitor i Londua. Kisry worg tle ro- puris of cold WuathGr ta th Weet wid Nurthwuat, WILH nHothur Ktorus Drowing, winl Foceipls e surall, (B0ULN OXCURdINE Hiuw 0f Weilnustay, Vhore i o0 oo O 0 Doty ol fuartlos 1 thy Vutori bull” unid tiks cuussd viranatli bui Whreo ue four ol Tonge Wioy - ovary Gavanco o about 3o fod Muy OF uiuringa ot wueh megnituds s to AU quetation s ‘Yhars wus n bver ey frbi Al ot Wats thiustls for Junu. Cudl lote wate in 3 AU, 3 oload it #UON Tor Todulnr b LU Lor Pecuints dnted tiids weolk, TRt salvn were raporied 0L LA I Nu 3 aL Lt el A s o, Pesiibir, at 31003 (5 4:0) il calpte, it by aios Lk budo I Ceiicral, ut Bic; and 5 o by’ wamilo at 490, Tutid, 2N Ui, Bullor May opened at #1004, sobhd kY €106, navanced 10 €LOL LA ol buca L FLGN 0% 1hy clusu, Buller il it nd woiior Aprit Fanged nd i ik, filulllll ub $Lw' suller June mnged ot §LGW. kg, cluring p SLODEUid. ~ wollor duiy s guiot ol dhuigalih, Ot aftornovi wil Ay clused ut 114 g WINTEIL WHEAT—Bulo was Itulted to 233 bu ro- oetod, WhiLeE Feeoipla, ut e, b bid by wdisple u LI0, NO. 2 red was Dssinl L eclig wiioat prices, axeopi it spucial” huusws wild bring i sisall pro- wigh. COUN=\Yns more uctlve In futurce, and fifaer. They idvansed e, und cipsed. bac ubote the fatest lews o Wodiusdiy, Britlal uTkols Wore Quoted sirohger, wit sidviancy of Gl yer i Ui turgoes W wyTive, Tho BAFKUL Wi ulso sty by thuCstrengti W Wheat, bue the ng domand wus burely equal (o tho cues Ol furinge, whiet wuere furgor i volne, und waitn consiated prineiaily of Uhio liwor geades;” thoy wery sioatly oifered by i Ul witutl quaniily of the speculutive graito by I Uity T buyini dreuly. Cash > at s for reguluc’io Whe for gili-ul gpod doat wCcluh iy, whd later the it ol ot 2 salen wrero raporied 6l 46h - Lit N alxod at B bife; U0 Wi o ut D few hign- AT L -3yl 1 e cwlih dre D 1or redelbia outaide bu by suinple sl fdeile on o iruck; by o4 freo o bourd cars; and o by ab, WL b My onened ut . i clusud at i wilhed it ik w reluctid tentinhy; I .\ Hdvunced 1 wus nearly B % b e Buidve Juke audivd wh e kiai vur we e done, 13 AnEil, oL un o<tz nt 3461, and Anenst kold ot £ ke, 1ho nftern, A1) 3y ehed 175G e 8t DAL Wery ielive, wid Jece e reduine ntng Teow 30 e to B, the Intier being e closing My opening Ui, sollng up iy e ngain nini to e id eluaing barety steady a i54g i sulid AL SRGeTKe, wnd Jilly soll nt dnd sold varly (s Ui iiny atisc, The mmpiy e, Gl o 700 it 1 b by Kbl A e 1 witlte, 511, okt 20450 N o) M R & ur Lintloy onts, 10 it i iron, wIth Hiehit afferings, ol ‘of whicl} Ttepuiar Aol at i, April nt WG o hiehd nt SLOG. with $10) bid » 1Liel0d, Cunti pales wore aadie of 1) bt 200 bu by anmplo nt ithes L2 top 1, 1406 1.0 Tar goodl ta ehnlce No.2 o fruelt 200 i 0L for NG, 2 frov on board.” Total, b3 b = Wasquiet and with the excentlon of uns 11tti yens dune i enshy gutaido the so- N4 ensh 50Ut s 105, No 't was quoti- 4 nL about ¥ie. The apecniative Joss, sl kalos swaro made ot 500 rliter teenintal, ke Tor No. &, and R N 3 i B T e for Nu. J uh et 1 tal, 1400) bri. =Sk TWO 0'CLOCK 10ARD, it closed Yo highur, at $LOKELNY for Apeil L0574 for Siv SL0GG Link ur.nm':-‘,nnou."w i or e, Saie wero tndo T ik tLsg weller Aprl . «l.0ilg setier L it vt SLuTa Aaor Yty nbd or o yiar. Carn clordd iy o el s at 41,05 fur N Rl tar No, 00 B bY IS FOF AT 3270 52 Tor Mag, EH@1240 Tor i, T FOF iy, dhd KGCCEIO o Rt St wird U hu it 200 12Ge seller My, 2 o et otior ity and sivd‘sofior Aite cdnooshude firner, nt MRgdN(e WHewige for Muy, and Aieiia Wit milos of “GOK bu nt @i soiler Tork clwed zie uigiier, at 1t Tor Apiril, §ihsist Iy i , hid HATYRI5T (b (08 Del% ut $l6at woler nollor Sy, sollor by ) und §16173G wollor Augaat, iy o "lli’“'\l(l.'fl)? for April, #1 U for Juuo, und £, wore e of T $10:55 seller fuly, und r. i closed i 4 f0F ADEly G ToF My, i, witl ailes'of .00 s ni 57,1 the eall May pork sulil nt#SiR i May wiieat the samo as on tha coll. Junu, D GUENERAL MARKETS. TROOM-CORN—AN Retivo trado oxistsat our quos tation Chule Girean, self-workin Hed=tipped, do,, Infuctor und comi Craoked o it BUPLEL~The murkoet wax unchaneed. Thore wat ngood lemand for tbla krudoa, und the market ot such malntained o firm tone, Prices of common ta fale quolltiea woro waak, tho supply of such exs ceedini the demund, Wo moko no- chianges i ou anawtions: Crenmory.. 203531 Lindlo-packed.. Dtry, ehuleo, EincKinit stock, Diutry, fafr 1o RO0L., , 2 okt Jizht movement bt the prices given bolows Stark, 22l Burlaps, 4 & b b, Oier Crook. el Gunniud, singi Lenlaton 2l Gunnios, doublo. Aperien 3} Waol sacks,. e to Zo. ued, Lyr gnui b CON =M i3 l, was firmt, ATREIERY Continues Vors seurco, ahd pomio doalors o weking &L00 WO BRI 11010 W TONUIWS: Anthraeite. Sto=aburey, Frlo. Canuol, atuimapd & Ol | Endlani Biock. Pledmon CISHITLY; COOPEITA E nty, and sell nt 15c por doz, FISHTT T ItekoL Ehoro was. fulE Wotiviy and Wiitotish nro necoming searco, und the 111 vory it W quoty peribnl & wnily, Whiltons MW htedtist, Frouf @, 8 @ A A 1 @ b0y Muckerel—Fat family, w40 Broaters, smokod, pir 15 Hallbut, stnoked, por . I5 e o e 740w 800 o ki hing g Horring—Yenlod, pzir bux..., W o Cillforniu sainiuit, du-br .50 FRUPES AND 'SUTSiory Wi an unchaiiged warket, ‘Urade I8 kuod wud increasing, und the [l fivon hotow nre fraly supported. Applus, jinckburios, oached, wid prancy shotr “wpeeial wrengthi; tntes. Flgs, b ANTRIAL Prutich, oIl ity T1OW oo Itnlutaw, fayee. st Loudon, iyirs Hulsins, Valonels, siew. Lnisine, uoso Muscitol Zniute currauts, Citron. ples, avaporatod, o4, Kistorn, now, i, SOULLOFD, N0V, Peichies, unpared, atve: Rusphorrl Wlackberrig Fltted cnurriv Fllborta, ..., " Almunds armzina, 1Y yuitow: sty whits onntry white Guuntry yoilnw, Cauntry hrow a GIBEN FRiL i nre i il calpt and siahitly lower, Uranges, forvlgn and native, nra noudy, Wadiioto: Applos, nor tr) Urinborrics, po; Touions, por box.. Valonchi oraneos Muealtius, per box. Floridn DRDKCR, PUF BOX. Cocunritith por L., Caltfornin bol) ponra, Br Box... Lo X GIOCEITES—THoro wis i ekl niarket fue ataplo ind fancy grocorlos. - Businuss wis fulr, and $ Quotitiois @von below Wora vory genecaily ade 110t A e + pri] Patent ent-loar, Crushed Powderdd Grunulntoid stndard, Gruntututed, nut Mundued, Nutheie. 1AV =S market tho e ki Nu, L thmotd l; ¥ 4 Ly s i R Vks--Duliness still " tiarwoiorlion ' illo morket. Hecelyta, wioatly dumiized st0ck, sonts we quute; Gervon-ctired, I tirnen-cured, e Turt-cured... Dunineed hides, reuty aalt butis, ahteg ¥ £y -l o Bry tiine, Nu. 1 Drimugol vy, Bliwou hult HOTB—"Thure 1 1 coud tru ek holeo to frney, por B w YOrk fwle W elwicy, Now York fow wrude Pucitto Const cholco, nuiti Count wodiutis. Wikcanslis,. LM DL I ¥ 10t elear, 3ncl lour, 1 un rat anid socani cleur, 1 i cluar do. irst it apeon “Lhird elowr do. First wiid xee Common dresxwd slding. Flouring, socond commun dréss Box bonrds, i AL Couon bordh, No, % TEaid . Camton ARV WG, dlmanuion sttt 2043 1t Hiber, 4o i to b4, 4 Hist, rougl stuies, siaidard Shligloa, cxira cug i, and $40) i AGAIOF Jobe METALE AND CPINNERY ST0CK—Aro tn sctive demand nt tho, Vullu'flgullnl . A fart i i-tin, o Baldr. Tar-luad.,s Taad plp Coppue Potzon Sheathin Wurau irun, Awmurican plax i g 3 o ATS=Wery quotud b 8110 ratos, or B0) by the QlLo-lowaln sloudy uud uuchauged wosy Lass ik K