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NEW PUBLICATIONS. lift: avd times of thk right hon. john HRitiHT. Bj' WOUAM RoMK!*?N. IT ?'*'? Caaacll A Co. lt is iiupoHMl.lc to acconlbigh praise to Mr. KOB nt-onV work, though Us subject was ortuunli of a character to stimulate 4vhntcvcr biographical powers he i*OH.-4.>**ed. Ilia " lat* " is not much more than What .ti this country we should call h '" esm l.a.ir.i history.* SSkvl as arc put forward on behalf of IWdcatial eaa4i4aW Tho maker of au.h ? bosh cannot fail to intoreat the fl astral render if only he inserts ?nala illustrations af his hero-* oratory, mid really it is this which redeems thc volume he lore nt from ati.soliite inferiority. John Bright, thrsgh in many rsepactas typiiai EngHahaaan-a ty pu al Saxon, in fact, as the late Ahraham Ilnv Waffi awed, ta sall him -has always possessed a re? markable power ot hagart frig and comprehending Anteric.Tti history and politics, Hts Anicrienii , sp.fihe.s dm int: thc Rebellion exhibited so profound mid keen an intuition and sympathy that they sasuvlsd Ilka Ina attaaraneasof aa aVaserkaa states man. He never mistook the situation nor mis? ti usted thc result. His clear Mass, ins Innate hber* nlism, guided hun Infallibly, and iii all Europe the Fch ral' anas had no more faithful, enlightened or powerful ally than the slaneh Quaker orator and leader. Perhaps it was his American turn of mind that made John Bright's aaxeotauee by his own countrymen so slow. Hut for many years he was reir-ir-led by British respectability very much u* Bradlaugh ls lagarded to-day, and "deinagogue" was thc gentlest epithet applied to hiss. It is both interest lng and instruetiYC to retrace his polttir si ' " i and sbsr rveho ? lu* Radlcallani ha*. once and arah), been caught up with, adopted, and left behind, by those who were mosl shocked when hs fust broached it. The plain truth is thal he has Seea further iii an most of hi* fellows, and they have SaSAM their tininess the meiisiii.. of li:* revolutionary tciuleiicics. Yet John Bright is il hean by no means the reckless inno-,,'itur his opponents have repie H fited hun to be. Ile Knows at what he aims, and he sseqneuces clearly. tie takes no leaps in thc dark. He has no sympathy with any of those modern social regenerators who demand asa pre* limitmr.v the s:o rmce of existing civilisation. He is. however,and always has boen in deep sympathy pith the Biasses, and be is a popular tribune if evei there wa* mn-. Horn of a i ace of rising workmen, to ' capable not to lift themselves hut too simple to jilt themselves ont ol na, b ol th, ir humble fellows, In- has maintained his intimacy with the common people, and has their confidence and affection In re? turn. And lunn th.- time wheo Cobden broke in upon his grief, ss in the fresh agony of bia wife's hath he looked mi his career as ended, anil appeal? ing to ins greal heart led hun out to forgot hi* per .?mal grief ni battling for the relief of his Buffering f*ountrymen from the Corn Laws, he has been de vsted to the cause of humanity and ha* labor*ii for it nobly, faithfully and effeotively. His oratory has often been described, and Mr. Robertson hus given abundant illustrations of it in hi* hook. Hut though John Bright's writ! recorded speeches are well lessoned, gracefully Illustrated, and clotheil in rumple but -lately Eng? lish, the chara and the influence of voice and man? ner are needed to convey ajast apprehension of bia ability and power, tie is ii master of sarcasm, bul his keenest t lu )i-ts arc due to inflection, emphasis and tone rather than to language, and the same is t. of hia pat bet ic passages. Ii is voice ia of great compass snd singular purity and sweetness. Ile la not a rapid speaker, bul makes every word tell, and avery word seems tar Attest that could have hen) ehoeen. Of hue John Bright has seemed rathei morr aervatlve than hi* party, and it is quite probable that he may think il is going too tar. But lt kt more likely than notthat his judgment, whatever it be) will he vindicated by time, for few ii any modern statesmen have been more closely followed than he, ??veil though public opinion has often been nnpre ]?; rr d to accept his views on their first exprr ision. Tin- speeches of such s man will always be de serving of study, Mr. Robertson lia* given copioua extincts from must of the more important our s, and to thus,-who have not leisure lo lead thc published g|.bel In full tin se lit..: neva very fair ides of their tenor snd value. The biographical pai t ot the vv rn li is not iliiiie m. the best style, but the book ls nol destitute of merit apart fi *, ? a referred to dsew hr re. A 1 OOK OF M 'V 1 NOLAND LEGENDS AND FOLK I ORE IN PROf-K AND I'' I I RY. Hi t imi i i A nv M? Dh ak e, author of" Kook* aurl < o n< vi i.ia- . i ? ?? ,i hj f, r, .Miliuna. Bvo, pp. 157. Roberts Brothers. In this handsomely printed \olunie Mr. Drake has l . ghi togethci most of the romantic (-tories and ]. gr: .I- ol New-England's first i-eutnry. He hu- nut indy related himself the facts abie! . turesqur color to our eal ly history, but ha* added to iii iu i|untiiti' ns from thc famous prose and pi Works which they have inspired. Longfellow and Whittier are, ol er irse, tbe anthon who have Veen must us, lui to him. Mr. Whittier's (Jjuaker jun a,s an-hi ic brou ghi beside the true and no lesa dramatic stories that | el i birth; and these stories Mr. Drake bas told with an impartiality which would lui- wadi biin some what unpopular in the Boston of two hundred and thirty years ago, lie dor s doI lose -it-ill ol ? lobility and ? : iv ol the Puritan rulers, be *??,* the causes ol their intolerance in the temper and liellefa of the time;?but he dor to palliate thc cruelty and absurdity ot their religious persecutions. !?> Anne liin, hin-Iip, as ii high-minded snd int- ll< ?woman deeply alive to her couvir l ion*, lie dr e :?luit he doe* nol deal aa he might have dealt with the pusillanin tj of John Cotton, it ia an ineflaceable biol upon the name ol I ami di-.,I..- thal he should not have had the moral strength to better mah fi lend and parishioner, Mr. Drake relates in mo te iii ? ol the ii----' ? i ogland patriotism, a craft, pirac* and sup rstition. 1 br student of eaily New-England literal nothing here which he ha* not known before, and will miss mu, h thal ia equally interesting; liar to those whose acquaintance with these mattera haa lu-?! made only through the medium of poetry and n, the volume wi Om poeta bare as a rule clang to facts j butromsntic history tnonld not betakenoul* auderthe( of verse. We are glad, by the way, to see tl Drake hus included among bia prose ? ? i and fantastic Btorj ol ?? Pi tr :. The illustrations pf the volume, though pool . b, are better than those which arc sup] ' ? -, i i pt ion l.I.s. ? JAPAN: Travels ami Researches. By .1. I Reis li.ti.-:.,-..i from thc (.em au Wli ilona aiat two n,up- pp :,:.? \ i . Ariiisi ? t This work, undertaken st tbe cost of tbe Pi Government, is bast d upon a residence of two yean in Japan, and extensive {onrneya through tbe ialandsof Hondo, Shikoku, Kmshiraand An , thor, ;i German professor, ha- brought to hi ta*k th.- patience, thoroughnr aa snd instiucl for de? tail which characterize his countrymen in literary ? /-. But ;; La' . Id< i,: thal h.-1 om lusiona I ui tin habits aud - barar ti rs "t the modern Japanese have been somewhat hastily formed, as in? dar 1 could not nut he thc casems,, insufficient ii i ited to their examination. As au epitome of tbe past history of Japan, and ss a guide | *? f ?? B* ??'? ?-.. ie tany, meteoroloj. ? graphyof tbe ampire, Professor Rein's work is far hi a<lv., modern books on the Subject. I 'tl.. Japanese people it is, on tbe tmstwortht and full tban8ii Ruth .k, and in Borne reapecta lesa fa tbi il than Miss Bird in bei - l uhr itcu I. i Japan.'1 ? - Oriental in theil mentalcbar actcristics than any Eastern nation. Though dc riving so much of their civilisation, and cspi *'?'"" ?'t'*-i I ii a, tb< y i. sr .1 ? I ? ' ..i singular^ f, ? history for au ? ran in parallels with thal ot nssdUevsJ Europe. I be Dahnkis wen the equiv air ats ol the fessisl m . . ,1 the Bhogoonor lycooa was th nain it priam, a pi, i. ' ' ? ? ? bonas ssigbl br atiatakr n for thai *i au l.najjaii inm.k Sd the ll.ii It .nib ol lum teci.tb century, and a Japsneee nun resembles a European nun almost as closely. The Samurais were thc feudal retainers, swashbucklers and turbulent fol? lowers, of European bilious and lords. In fact, the whole history of Japan followed thal ol the OM World. But the Japanese masses always lippi ar to hiive been peculiarly amiable and (.'eulie. They practise what maybe nilled, for-.vant of a batist name, | natural Christianity. Woman la Japan has never laen aja**-aa*sssed as amone ail other Oriental races. She play* ? conspicuous part in the history Of the country, and has inihi-d been onlv too ad dieted to political Intrigue and ambition. At the present time the Japanese are in n tran? sition state. They have east oil their old habits, but have not yet become adapted to the new oms. There is reavson to fear that they may have been t"<> precipitate hi adopting some Western Ideas, hut they aro a remarkably plastic people, though poasoasing strong individuality. Tbsy have retained a sim? plicity and gentleness which Professor Rain hts mistaken Ito childishness, bul which ia dourly th evidence of natural fitness for a yery high and pure civilisation. Their religion, whether Buddhism or Shintoism, has not made them narrow nor lund. They arc nuulei parents and wives and husbands, and tiny had practised moral suasion in education for centuries heroic the rod wa* discarded by the nations of the West. They are a very cleanly people iii their personal habits, temperate and frugal, fond of uwoeenl amusements, Rifted with a keen sense of the beauti? ful in nature, and possessing strong artistic ten? den" ;'-,ii* the Western work ha* latterly tliscovci eil. The differences between the Japanese and Chinese are radical, and perhaps the atost ataritad ia in re? gard tu conservatism, the Japanese br lng pn sue in the extreme Professoi Rein bas compiled a sufficiently tersr compendium ot Japanese history, :iiid has Livia a very f nil sctentifir account of tbe countrv. His pe,sun.il ethnographical obs* rvathma .ur.- alsd Intelligent and interesting, though tbej would have been more bo had the author given more timi'to this branch of his subject. 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VGEN'J ll.MAN im French and German ; aalary Sl.'iuo; auolhei for free-hand Hiawinir mri Ena Lah '.I >- i Vi I. i i,, _v i ls i i i. ,v ? ... ,i. utoi plan ,. i ?? AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUT] . . xA iiMj,,i jhj5i provide* promptly Beal Tc.lui* forl'rt. fate Pnplla. Paaill ea, scl SI I.ell.'* WUll I j, k, i, i ...n..is i-anti rt, ii n lui stajmn. 1 -v i ni KM1 itllLli , . , ?;. v. Alli: and thorough ii vchi ? *< <1i - ire, h.,, har-re lol uiil.sM i n> i.n itL.v i ii , al Eaal I... . ire, A i<?l SG German Indy (Berlinl trishes tn "* * ;'? I ' ?? '? il., li',i4J, ll.I.line I n iVANTED Immediately?A Fndy to tun h ., , *?)'? u'.-ai?i piano i il, . ??,.,.,,, . man i : '--"'"?-ii. .? , il, ,?,.,, .. .?,,,,,. ,,, ,?. ,.,?,, ??w. and latei i. w. hi ifi rmlriiurm it r >? /. behoolluatltute,7 Batt l thai ?i V ' u THE MARKETS. TOTAL RECEIPTS OF PRODTJC1 tV IsrS. ?it-er. remelt amt-niHroft' Nkh-Ydbk. March 17. 1SR4. Ashea. naira U VV Fltmr, t>a*s. Heans, hi.I*. H'swai. pita l 'niton, hal'a b Vii s',|,ill.tits Otaaad meal, hair*...... t copper, ahi*. Cooper, ck* 1) fruit, pks Koto, pl. ir*. 9 Kl,un.Mils is, I' weal, liara \\ lieut, lui.h 91, Coi-n.biisli 171 Oat*, hush, iii Kfe, hush U 18 M?lf.bu?li 'B*rlef,l)ii?li. till oatmeal. t>l's (1711 Ursatie. pk** 4 tir.iss *.srsl, 4 li'. bag* ililli HUI"*, No ll Lies, Imlc-i ,2"i; Heps, icii.'s :iu Learl, pi** USS l.e;ilher. ails. .'in.' Mux, hales. 267 Mul.lSS.s. his .SSH -pts turp Ula SIM Itusin. hbl* ,600 Tar.bb'a 050 .Ml. hhls UM oili ?ki>, oks. I IO 'll.-USl.ll k.ps 36,1160 I'eaiilits, htf* 10,826 l-.-can*. pita* ?in Pork. pkg* . Ul lie*?f, pim* . i ullin-.it*.pk* 4IR'Lani, te* I,.:,.' Cid. keg*. . jut Muller, pk** lu? Clieesi-, [ikR-i ? .."Ou Ohos*. No . 20,7941 Itu**, pk en .. 1UR *siH-lter. pe* 702 -skin", bale*. ?*~ stsreh, pkirs 1,700 Fallow, yk.-s ii lohacco, lui* 320 I ol,*'c.). pt;* B81 Wlil-l. i u,* K,(i Wool, bal 1,29a ia in nm x-isa ms 174 1,641 1,208 211 Hill 1,76| 14 I tin f.t)5 4; i v :, ? (I 2,86*1 4? OENERAL MARKET REPORT. Ni v. Toan. March 17. 1 *-?*-4. ( OFFKI sp,,, rm fat* at ny. f?r fair, Optluus Opened 61 :u j.mnl* liitrh. r.tlien ile, Iliicil.luit Int, r remited uiul clo "I la moat ca aaa ai Haloi-day i-voninit'* pttet-ai tao aalea wera large, embracing I Ox, OOO hag* ri u.,,'i . ii.-o for March; 1.75 for Ai ni; iud (JO.78 tor Mar: 9.70<t>9.78 to June; '-Tu.'.i-ii tor .Tulv *ntl Aiurnst: 0.70*19911 lt* Hep ? B76Sfl.90 for October; O.S.-ia> 0.76 Nuve-nber. and fi Tu"ii.-il fi.r He. emil. :, . loaring barely -I uly. Mild, tjm.-t. COTTOS -not iett.ui waaqulet tint linn. sale*..,',.' balea, larlnalBg 12 tor export, BO fm- n.iisiiiiiptJnn. and 27() for ?)ss -nilli lon. i lu-quotation! according to thc American elaaslleanon ars aa follow*: *to "rleiti* niui Hull. ;i 8 748 10-4 I0S Ill's ll l-l ai 11-4 11*9 ll'4 1'J-s l.OW III Middini ? Tera*. I "7 10 10 )4 Io*} IO** 11 fill li's 11)-] 11*4 I'.'"* I'-, lill. Cplajuls. Or-linarr -. x'a Mrlet I, li linn! v .... li Hi liood ordlnarr . IO Mrict (lissi iii-iliiiary 1 Loft Middling . I0*i ?sfiiet i.,,u .vi, idling IO 18-16 Ml,!,lilli-. ll i.(sui Middling.11-4 Stile! (iiiiiii Middling lija klldilUng Lair. 1 I :s rab.l'-'V mi*i r (iou! Ordinary.S1* Miiet Good Oralaarr .8 l-l" ' i. rared an en, ,ii;u i.. nu balea, Beeetptaat lue port* i.i.lBv, .'.Pill balea, agmlnal B.:tl?l Ihla ,:hv nisi wick ami lr..-ir tbladay laat ye-ar. MmeSeptember 1,4,4H.*?,I ? en, ? iu il,,1 Ih-i i, ii. ' ?pccnlatlon Bini pile* , ontinue 11-, Improve "rh" majority of tl.pl Inn* advanced a to 0 point* Sale*, Lisy'iifl ban *. clo*iu? -''.'?!?? March, 11.00 al 1.07; April, ll"*.'li ?. Mar. 11.2731 - lone, 1 il ; July. 11.88; I llii.I: s. pt. i.u,i-i. ll.:'.': it 11.38; ii, tu',.. I. lu *-,i ii".'': N" reniber i". . December, 10.77*10.79 initialer ?i,|. .i.l. r-.. 1 1.10, limn .snd mi.sl.-i i.uli:-Market dall, fl") lullliei -il-.-'.: portetl Export ; rn.l-ii'n I Uitr iiiisuu-ss confined m.univ In ??'lian parrela foi 1- -.-i.-. 12,000 hula,, ol whicb 4.9on bbla. were for export, lacladiug 70o bbla. Lon Grad* xtra s:iiu, inalni) ai i3( . SOO bbla. Superfine, at f- Ho ? ti,i *-,,, for Winier Wheat i l.70ai mu*, c.iv Mills Extra al (? SOa-SA 5 KOO Mil* So. 2 at I sj,.' -ii fm Spring. nn.l ?2 763-1*1 for Winter vv bent bb *. vv intel VVIie.it I -t I i.i. nun., i ml Iii n iiu- I iiiiiii' iii Mai ?? . -UII.-IIIUI-. S2 MlaiSS :t , iit'i.-r au extreme Com mon to Fall Kvira Hate. anion loila A ulura Stisicri. 18 Ulai '? ... ? nod lo i lu,,rc. ? i iMiiu on io Fall Kura ni io, -' puSf*" nood. M n.-i ,: -?'? '/ i hitr* Minneaota. ti turf -1 ?/>-.',.,-i. itt M ii 'i [h'.SO 10 s-4'. Pi lent, I. i - i '? i. - - - ? ?. HI I Louis Common lo Fair ic - ' 8S4 I0j , i , i.i. ? 30 - ? i i,,k?i to '. err Choice, Patenr vv ru,-! Wheal Kxtra, J,'. 75**, - . i :iv Mill i nu lil s\ ..t indira *6:oat6 5; i-i,ml. Au,, ri*. |6 Darke! i lonrijr dull Mil . ill.!;.** I Li.UH un anti liri ' 'I" Med -,.,-w i.,,ii lu.i. i>, mi ii ? i uinii ..ii to Hood i.x'ra - I l."l I! ililli ? - ioo lu 7 ?. 'i. it.lina --ii ill lota I ? u BUCK s\ ula l lt.nl R dull Kale* al - ' mainly Itt.COHN mimi, -ini'i 1'allots vs--i rn, : 0; iii iin.lv wine * la. Si at I'roreaa Yelloa .,!-:, Hi. i.,; v; n v. I.: v i Mars* I bi a*/] am in* beavr .ii Hu .na de pi ? ? v ??? >. limited buain eij.ui: lolngfoi ' itv Miillnir, sn,i a large Iradi o , upi ri'ilntn u.nt, * Uh thi mainly ?I ? . ni i' i. > i.n -I, future, i" 1,000 buab. ?? mu i Red at Hued fl 171 Sn i |(. .'. ?? - Ucl, fl "- V'*' ?' ; In 'I. viii.U. Nu 2 ltd - , , ii',i deliver' il from atora , ?, i;..:- j,-, r, Rall , . u .iu. ,,!, - lu ii Mil"' Hie instill ..in-.. *.,, i iud fl IM ; So. i i;.ii. *.?, in March, it fl ou >4 do. Adi ? ,,- (ri '?-'., iln Mar, SI 1" &*1 1 $1 ll.'-j: H.i. , ii...,, in I. - Market a ii j . Ina 11. with a uioi - ooo bu*b. ' '? OOO bnah. -f.-ite rn- il. Ut en ibis u,,:. *? The.lisiiii':') .vims, i ,|iii. t. wtthoui deft ed i ' ,.i c- M.si. mi.- nialtliiKdeniand Kali**, O.iNJtl boah I ra Rowed -:..'. | NI lui li. 1 in.-iii.li-tl ( ii:i.,.l.i, Blt'j 10. So 1 ' an .:?. BAi:iVKV HALI dull, aad lui,,, i ni'N - Markel ?? ?? owei in^: in ,- | ebuaineaa '"t ex. ii ?, anil :, Lui ii ?i . ? !? ure, i Or 0 bush. caah. .. n.l .; So, -i,.iii pi Mild ?' ? i N" '-'? ot '*' . ;,, . . i . , 1 .um r VV lille. Ole. lu led - ,'. i Man ?? nie., ?-'??li.; die ; do April, ill . '-ii?',?. rloalng i I in: i. . . , ? ? i - Mai ki ? ii si.;i.le ? ? . ?? pl ;? , . -ii .-?. i'bush, casi), Includion No. 8 Mixed ai :: i ; . So. . ... Nu. i quoted 41c.; No. ? SVIute 4 c ; So ?? I, li c i .Viv I ? So .' Mixed. ?' Hr r April, 4 lr do H i: ?in ?*.- ::,-. . u, tin* 11.? . do. June, ?'? 1 '-- . rloaiug 11 '??? il sti atty -i" | , looa , j. <i.-I Ul; Mi.ups. $11 - M.* ks iii nore in Nen \ ur*. Urooklyn anti i? t -? I 'v ki, :ti warcbooaea. and held eu Hallway Ugh tera o ' Mar 17. i M Wheat, buab (tini. bi m li Pai ;? .. bush.. i,u bi ? , Mall, i ? kv. . ?? \V i ue deniand* for Prime grade* con tinned fal but lott and ?.???.? , ? lille, were .lull .um e.,-v ? So. 1 ll.,,. ? . No. 2 do., '. ? "oe. -lu|i;.. . . .No. 1 -ti.iM, i,u . Hiv.; Nu 2 " . Data, ; HI- ? lill! .1 ? I I ll i xiHirti in- nol lui I holdei? tu ship! ? hoti ?' ? Mettlum lu t.I, 1 *,. 1, ; . Crop ??: I ?-!. 17 ? M Ll S I - ? i, ll . di 'I per. wi ..l. -, t. ? . ie . nu. ba i - [lull ?. n v . m. -i oki - i '.uv onie I i ? ' -l 52 .? m. i dull 11 eu 'li '. adj al '' , Pitch (inlet and unch u iu i * , biislin ss in liei lb ? tatton aaa ab ? w gi uai il i rgo feaa ls il., ale mi '.i du quoted ld,; HOI.is I l.uii. I". Sd ; BOO ten- do., fl"; nil ,i- u Lard, lils.; ;, , . ii boil ' III let* ,',. f, dd ; l.Sl'-l i otu h. 7 ?: I ? ;,-?, ry).. itoaln, 9d ;.7u funs nu (..-ni? ii.eni i -:-- Slia ll ti mi and \m -I i.i, -7" iona : - .. i i.-i 11rsv, si. am, u i bbla : lour, .., ka (In ? ' . i ? , :, ,u .:.., ? i i '"I ??? " tin, from -? :i'i i shh i ii, ? i ii ci i rf. "'-.i -lilli .-i ii- vin 2a ' ,: IXTWKHI HAVRE. .S.M-I l.!:I> '.M niel I ni l I lili.V.M, steam, OIK,ltd ll' Ci N 1 I " I.:- I . ' ,' I lu ; I ri... I . ile t, lill- HI ."? K . ' si bids i' rudi ito . ::? M . vt I i ? ? -im 1 from Philadelphia, ate li nus. ni I- .,t. md ? - ? tint il alt ,-h i lu .-???! cit- -i, -I i .,:, ut t.i, i iud) i ,,?!,,i,.,..? |Oo42,, Ri lin, . i M. nhaden, '? trait*, ul *r"J2i ?. i ci li.ii i ui ...niui. 7 ? nine, -7 ? '? . , Ri d, .", - 7. : " fol I PROVIDIONS- PORK Meaa waadull andi armpatby ?;iii the Wo*t, where iti ? ibo** adtclim --f portetl > ,re. :?? - >. -i ul auotr 0 ? 7.1 foi old, .in! 4.'.- 73 mr in ".. Item'-, Me**, tlndW Cleai Back, fin 760*20 71 UKKI'qulel tra Mi *a a* f 1 ' i i.i- Kxtra India Meta in tierce*. S2 iS-20; Kxtra Meaa Jl ' i:?, ? in bi neil , i ii ii*, *, nair Beef, ".u so.. v. .rill ii a M-s null and :? ?>., r mu,-. . , . ?.I l,,e V. ? Yl .ii.' ' I M I.VI - DD Hv( hi,,I aeiierally ali :, , i - , .?? ri j., :.,.. ,,,, prlvule i , Bel Ilea Medium average al l ll') I'll lilnl sholl bli ? I., : .I .il the Weat, aali l ol lille* Pickled Han i . . ? u Pickled Rbouldera, ?? .,.: Pickled Uama. VlaliKcj Smoked Sbouldera, n'.. . smoked li un., :.;'..tii,_ MIDliLKM hui ..n,i | ,.,. ? tv lo.) it i , ? ii ,i., quoit.; al 9 ',, . lol . itt ? ear al Kew.Vorki .o m 1 , n< i lear, half and hali al lh( We*l l,lil --i H Hi l-ll al ?*',.... f, | ll IS'. 1 ..le or 1 - . i .a i,|i- i be rn irkel lt oded luwei lo ititv; i i ,, - broke aboul into p.mts al Itu opening, Iro.u ** bb li lhere ?? - i r.lona, li .ii in the bot ton rate* aj.latino ls low, anti generally the fed l)m i* linn the u.iiiin waa duo to tbe bleak In grain Con. it;i,i tirade on apo) ,|u- t?-,i ar 9.76'aO.HOc, i-.',- COtca Choice, early In tbe day, at iMiftc- March quoted < c. 1.750 tea ?' ? -; ii -:, (lesli, 0 tea .lune, 0.8' a H.92C, i ins' - ? . j:,,I Iff Jill, .1 'I..C , ,,.;i , Sn-(URI eliadua l".u- a IO i .'?., ? , , euv st, in. unll ,,i i lowi i -.?'. t, '.i. ? IteOued dull Coi Uncut 1 in -' ' Lt iii ii .rn : i lil l - i Brm, bul on li i Mir.s 'l-l.? . ? ul, ;i |.i di Mn ,. _'. ea. I -v' .. ... .,,..' Ric] mi i. inged v:: lt aw dull and nut hanged. HeOned qntel i rnsiitsi 7 V.: Cul 1 ...if. 7v j Powdered, 7 , . ( ,',.. ~ ? " -\, ' 7'4, ; ? c 1 si bite l xl 1 ma "' ,' :, ?. " ? 1 . .-.,. i4, , yellow ? < -11 ?,];! ni Dull i',i Bernini quoted al 10c. lot citr ? 1 Al.l.niv -V|,.,:. iMiih ?. live and Inn, -j. ? ; al ; 7 tSe. TOBACCO- Medium lugs stroi bda lor lulr 1 ? , " ada ,!?.','. 1 . . ... 1,1.1- i . 1- :,,i A] 1 I l\'l. - 1 11 K MARKI 1 - id 1 ELI QRAPIT. 1600 bead; total . -Slue HU,,- |? 1 lilli ' UUlUlOU lu I * ? ','? pta i.nu? .ii hi !,. "" " ' lor aa - . . """"a 1 -i 4., *%< ". ' lu.i-? 1.. lan. r, *.. i'iu?i, iq Weatern Lan, Li* fi.'lay. 4 00 ' ??- "?"' '' --?,' U,iu- last weak, U.ooo beadi lo 1 bobe , .Vi , '?.?' M-"""-? ??? ?"?? ' "." ' , ?' I ' tot u* ceipta, 11,000 baadi itupai Packin* -.0 40**0 SO, Packing and Shipping, ?? 0O?*7 40, i.igtit,aof'oa*'i7.r.. skip?.?'. i?o?*:. so._ <*lj,lis-R?srelpt.a, fLOtsT kssadi shipment*. 2,'JOO h**adi Kx M-taTPt *?1???S6; Hood to cuaacf "hipping. f5 60?f?'4?H Common. ? Medium. ?4 9?'.t"6 60. Hi. I.-i is, Miinh 17.-//>?(.?-active* Receipt*. 4,000 hes.L el.lpmenta. 2.4HO head. Light. Sb 26aSO 00; Packera SJ 90 ? Sd O'.; Butcher*, fl'. :>'> a $7 40. ,__,?. . t. _?? faff* -Receipts, SsMaTI h'-ad. shipment*, I.(loo head; .-Jport era, M lOdSOOOi flood Ul Chmea shipiier*. IS 799M SO) (mun ,,n to Mfs.it un. M s .'ita fi SO) stockera ami i ceder*, $4 00sr*M '-'", Oura- Ret-elpta. MOO head; ?lupnienl*. ?on head: lair to Mt-illnm, fi OOaSfd 76| Oood to Ch ut ea, tl l*irS)fi BaTaj 1-anoy, lV-i Ubi hit, Pn March 17.-raffO-1tccelpt* to day. l.O.n head; shipment*. 1,463 head . . __ //oon-lti i?1pfs. 7,130 he'd, shipm-nts, 4,4*r, tiead; Phila? delphia*. 4-7 60S 67 76| Yorker**, fti noa t" I*". Reeelpla, 8.800; ahipmenta, 1,000- l-'air to O.ood, ?ru eua*-., 75: Ciiiuiiiun, S3 008 -4, 00. TeeTes 10,668 LITE STOCK MARKET. Vol Hie week ended Mureil 17. ISM Cowa. (alie*. 2i.-| Sheep and Ijuuli* 1,399 24.987 lirei-e*. Cow* Calves -ru-er>. 12.769 sea l.o.iii h.icu Swine. 80.141 Hw ne. 10.J11 970 ?J'l.l'l'j'-i I**.*. 16.1 1,109 1st 1.567 29.648 98.4041 1.709 80,009 30,806 J, rsei (iff -mr* Yards 8,9 I I HxUetb-al. 8,189 Portletb st.. N. It. (scattering ^. 1.103 Rftcelpta last week.1i,"rtl (ur wee! lani veiir _11.734 s vw'kiy rac'ta inst yeai 12,941 i-i i-iAiii tn of rn I-, ? i" i've Kitra. none. choke. . 1j'.i/!I i.i??l to Pi line .J" I air In fi.sui.1134 'ft'i'i U ri.i on lo M-llnni.KH.. 1 I Ki Cut . glO-a hongh Oxen amt Hta-ra. ?.? l-ii Cowa and iicircis, ii ve nci-nit. 8-*'d -U Texans andCberokeea.10'-i? U *-j I n'l.IjilO* . nou*. Bulla, Ure weirbl. ' ? ? ? Aferaactii darr. Mltniatad.ll '-"' Extreme nuga oi Prloea . i') '-.? "? 1'-' < flood to Prime steers soi, i ono year agout Vi^'H 12V. sad iiu arera ri iee leaUmati ?! al 11 v. ri: i.\ i.i:-- Reei int* v, nerd ifaad tod it arerr KS ears si .H..,i- ijiv and 98 ? ut * nt iOth-at.; making 4, lui head sk-iiii ?i I.i.I- lu ul l.isr Monday Tho airliiil* ..f the past vi ck w re 409 bi ml li *s than laat week, and 1,109 head lcae than tbe con spondlng time laat rear. 'I he p.ist week fin. been avervdl*couraglngone fi r both ship pera and whoh -ai,- botcher*, and the Caf ile have loal plenty of monee. On Wedneadnr Hie uinrkct waa -lev and ilragxlnj uni .Mi-Mum st,., is about ate idy and Hie best i weak:and ' n rriiisv, Botwltbatanding there waa a il-tltt ran. price* declined before lin- , |,,-e -,.-. perth anita , , .,i ni '? v. .ii- nol efl! i l( I inixala to-day were noderate atoal ol Ihe BOth -t. catt's wera etan Iraed lo Exportcra and Mfa ?laugbterera direct, anti hover* v. ere ra ?. Mi A P. MuBl-oa, who told !) rai Inn-Is at thoaeyarda uv. "he icu oul i\ltli Hie Inss of the fr.irht liikagi*. At Jei.-iev i ti j- the offering* m-rt- mainly i nu in, ni iu i ii steere, with a icarclt* of tho beal grade* and no i xtra Bullocka un nate The martel waa moderately active un lo u o'clock, wlienthe demand alackeaedi aadthe obtained early In theda) waanot maintained I ni ult ii. Bnl 'i waa dull and a riearam .V lew Pry Cow a werepeddled out at 8-?if0 ? l gt li '..i. lo di ? - - ill leal Hulls ut ..-?.?. ninie it ear-load nf Corn-fed brought *i -5 K, v r il ai '....i ..,[ i.^ii i- ', ,1 i 1 iel'.I "? s Mid it the ihiik'-')) i ,.i,.| n fi w little state - nu,. toi'r a* 'fl " i ind gi ni tal i i on to 0 ?'. fe ol - i. ii. to dreaa 60 in. Prime Ht i mnmiv H' liing al 12' Vi ft, and only 5 ?? i,, ,l -7 26. i xpoitera bough I aboul 260 head .it ll*af>12c, to drcaa So Ive st nek ur fresh nie.it from thia pun ii. week'* ita of Lire Cattle and Cheep and Dreaaed Bee) and Mutton were aa followa; -liil.pi: -? steamer-. ? ruth P M. i ireh 120 J li" Qi.n I*-' K M.uii-. P Mo Mai tin, ' .. i ., P. M.:? ', 121 ? nan i '? ? ? net en 1,020 .i Kfstman. Britannic. hud .li i -? man ... sm hoi ..i 'J. i IO si,, rniand Ollie! i Itv ol Montrr il . 1,391 urn* p. Mon ireh (, ."ai t ll Lil I 150 Tntala ., uso i l.nuo |,,' ? i BOO Toll ' n A fill i fur .\. Rodger*: 17 Mtaaouil 1.27 ? t do 1,12, ", Pi nuavlv rilli -?? , i -u 1,8 I ?' Bl ri -"? . ! ' I h| 4t'o 1,242 tb, al 1 ic ; J do, 1,21 ? .li do, 1,90 ? lb, :, - I pei bead ; , do, i.o 'i '? al UV; tj do, I.lin lb, nt l ',. ? o ii .i ID, u lie : for J, ll. Ri 1,100 Ol,at Ile, 68 Vt ; on ceinnrs-|. ti i! sim.. Dry Cowa, efl tb nt:', ,", r? i 1 Htale Oxen. 1,0 J Bi, at 1 '-.- . '? ? :? ? . 1 do, I 660 lb, i,i 12 ?*. ll Mei, I fol - If: lil llliliuls M. els nil , 1* .I... ll- I 17 do, 1,12" lb, al -il IO; 811 ,1", I 1 22 1,161 tb, nt 1 ! ',.-. i c ? ad ?; ?'. i.i cern's .mn; ie Kentucky Stet i ' 1 ',. . 19do, l.'J-7 -:,. li aa ?1 i- i In ul; lu .1 >, 1,207 *. at 1",-: 19 do, --?i 47 an, 1,174 fl ia fl in hi di 88do ; 7 ' ?? '.,. 1,119 ft, al ll . ? , i i heaal . , du I, lb, at I I ??? ; I Oxen I"1-.,-. 5 . . 1 El il ;,:..,, i Kahn foi -.. ;r :; ? i: ? smrl Bteer*. 1 ft; 4 do, ],:.O0lh. at 1 u 17do, l,2f';i lb. at 12c and +i pm i i . .7 ito 1.20 tb. at 12i . lea* ? . . ?',,. I.- i". th. . Bull. 1.11.10 tn, ur (it CO.; Ul Mls-e'l! 6 c pei h. nd ? '.i' do, 1.106 tb, al ' - ....... ?i ido I.l.i.i B ... it li's . 1,173 , i !? r ',,r I - , -tnt; .1 ii. on ,i do, I l, al l'.'1,,; 1 i do 1,210 IM. al ll V : SI do, t.lofj ft, ai it 1 i lae, .ind ?i per bead ui.l ,,'.??. n-|.un'ur Mi-ver ,S- ll.--u-i. ui RI 'i I : ?-. .lu. 1,277 - ? , bi ail ..'-,,. Ll' i ft, ai l ? , ? : iv. h for ll. Klopft-r: 70 cl,, ri ? ft. at II ? ' i ' . Mlasourl Steer*, i l Blt,at I *, 10; J sun Brilia .)?, il - Ri . : Uol: : . il Illlnolasteer*, I . ft; . Il i-;. 1. 2 , I ." Un, 1.21 ? d. . ii ..a , u-i in|..;. n lu Pd. - : tn :?.. t*r 1,1 ? 1,04:'. It .? . .-. : Dn i -' do, - i -<? ind .'O' p< i s -ho -! pi I 17 11 linois Sb !.nlp aa5(1 . >,11 i . Il i , ci ?? N?? ;i. ?? ?. baa been fully equal to the demand and iu,',, ? ek an I | ? ra*. .1 i,ni,.| thai ' 'Uiiie-ii to Pi III: ? l 10 n 'Sd ' ? ind 70 dull :'* !,i-' a closing price* but rb -: waa in fair iii ind am |>ISll t" Pl . ? I s ,,| |</ |f, i Veula ,',,' trv, .mi. nullk ? . 12 Bi. .ii 7c; ; 2 do, ,) do. ? ? b ll! li . H .li. IO do, Ml - ut Ile; 11 do, I ,. and ft,in I - ? lo. 142 ? - 80 . 1* ,1" . IO S ft, Bl ll ; 12 ll I-, h. ] - s cala, c.,i,,;, , lc. -ll i KP AND i 4MB-*.?Iieceiuta were liv, cara of 7,732 lu .,,! . - , u - *t , Otb il .uni 1 '., , ara al J. .-\ Citj Il i ar-Ioa 1- ?? ? from - itunlay Ht t. named plan PrPueand Kxtrasheep hail u fair denian 1 at last week'* clo*,n pricea. but coniniouatuck, wa BJ n i un. Uro 8 Ibu ld rn ;?. .iiul i on mon io Vi -i ?"? i" ,- v . while a load ol Poor Ki ntui - ? -i ii In .- i. nub* fairly held Ihe r own, Uonraioa lo ailing Bl ' ?, d "c. lind 9 cai I isda i f Extra Statea touchetl ?.? Tbe few spring ramiba offered were very Common and aold al *.c--ipei head, littnu car i ? likely ti. pro i lea Judd A Buckingham aold : i "Modoce," Pennayl. . :.,', liHIft, ni i ? 7ii; 102 Ohio Sheep, lu mu, kv ,' ? (pool SO .' . it 1 V. ?.i i. -?,!.,: lofl s\i si, in sheep, : I ft. at 6 '-, i ? 14 niuo do, -'. ll,, at :, .c.; 22J do, ' " ft, Bl "ac . "? "Mtidoi s." IHim, at 6 Va*. in,: , tilts, i. a- Davis -,,:,!: 8Spring 1 ? i . ;? ;, uk Mm. I .i Ul hi'.ni do, 71 m. tit ','.' ' 'aC ; 101 do, ll I tb, ;il ll Ve ; 07 lb, .ii tfl SO; 20 ? do, 112 tl. ni 3 'c i 62 do, HS tn, at '?j . 1.7 sv, sit-in ,1", 80 ft, at He, and 212 lilli Si ,?,?-. Hillel - ll -C; 109 ?:?? I Wi aterndo, 70 ft, nt 7. leen. 12.1 ft, iii 7c ; 162 do, 11)3 ft.nl 1: do. inn r , nt ,??. 202 S'.'e-ieiu sheep uni ; ?mba, 7o in ai li',, ; 21(1 Western Sheep, U2 ttl ., ? , . .lo, MS Pl, at 6 Ur '.'(ii do, " ' ? "., 2rai do, md -" '!?, : a ' nu-. ? n Lan i S-c llume dr Mullen sold: lu Spring 1 - per head 1110 Rlate i.sini,-. 71 tb, at ? I 02 btalesheep ll'",-. He.. mt- ?? ? i. 67 cara "f 7.','07 bead?97 i.ir* ,,t It-raey < 101 rhe markel la im hauged 7> roi ' ni.on to I i lim ii,'. - m., .; ,s Reid aold a I STAT ti ni- I HAUL. DOM RJSTIC MARK KT". i.jiii" March 17 Cotton Brm; Mbhlllog lfi^uinv ll,.ni mj! and sp,..iv; Boward Btroel and sv. *,;., u '. do I -.na ti ,' ? .?fl 7j; do Family, City Mlllasnp*-r, S2 ,6 8?8.10;do Kxtra |:l 73 * . . | do. Hopi rot, $7 Wheal southern iiud-tand i Weatero lowei sm! dull; Southern lt. .1. *! I2?ts| it' ? ,' ?l Waateru Winter Ped, ipot, lill -lu ', March 41 ii; i.j ? ?? . $1 11 *4< Dill's July, ri 12. Con c i si, atora lowei uiut ? loNtng .? I Southern Va Inti , , do Veiiow, ,'.ea.")-?4(-.' Westein MixcU apo! March, steamer ked "si* si.,,,L- iMH| ,|U||. Hoiltbrin s w,--,!. m rim , Mixed, ii .i in ii Prime to* boice Pe n n? ii villi, a. uni M ai y I ami. tl 4 uo?SI "i' PioTialonai Nc* Me** Pork, * - ?,,.t Unala, i and Ch ar . ked, -?< lu ,. (lacon ' . i., .,? i iri ii- iii..J. i" ,, Buttai ni i. Wi i-iii', . i raamrry, . try to i si., 11 .. ..'. -nc.,i oul, I a Peti , . i ni Brm and at, idri red ned ' I4'4C. SVlil.kcv -I. H.IV; ? > ill lie. ? lp|| i i, l,|,|,.; i". bilah ? m im .|u isle shipment* . 'ol ii i i.uno i w,|| - v'li,al ii , i.i'. m.ii l^1"'"'. N '' ' "ni un. hanged Wheal 'I Ul. -I"- * '"?' ' ii lb. Mo 1 11* rd In, , ,-, . buab do si -: lu ( um ni _.,,, ii nuii Mlxedal 6 , . .' , ira -,?t sample ? 'i .Ni, I VV bite w e.I, ll, on irai k at 4 ., tw* rowed . I ear i ? i.,i,. .,, ?ton Kallroad fr u lu i to set* , . . ? ^,, ,?... luilroad Kecelpl* I'lotir, '? nu nu ls. Wheal ? omi bu?li ?' ' "in. 11,000 i.usn , , , ,,?,,, i-h l:?iii,,a,l M.Ipm. i,is ri,,,!,, i s,?. v^1"'' ?'' . i. i ',.; cm, 2 .,. buab 'Mt.. *,.| buab ? liiish Un- 1,000 buab. liusu-t, Maa-, .,' Jx,; BB**4SS4TSfl| WsStSrS Superfine SJ 7.'. *$.J OO, Patent Spring Wheat*. JO 2.'.SSA SOi Patent, Winter Wheats, $? oottfo 60 Corn flroi: steamer Vei low, Ofln'iu'jc ; st-ani?r Mixed, 04c i No (ired*,, tH?ai:2e. Oat* firms No 1 White. 47ri4Hc.: No 2 Whit*, 46 ?4r>*yr., No a White, 44*14 ?*? sborta,$'il SO; Middllnca. fl i '*>'??*?"?. Provision* ,inlet', Prime Pork, SI70"i Me*a,tl2, Extra M'-aa, S1SSM1I it); Plate, *i;t ".nam Mi Family and Kxtra Plate, $1,160. Lard-Hale* at tl! OOo. llama-Sale*, rielly. Mutter eaay; Fre?rt mad--. ,17c <'hesse Brui: (toni to ''linne, I IJDllW. Kgga weaken troth Kaatern, 22c. lin, .pt* I lour, d.iaai bbl*.; 1 loo *acks; Corn. 27.IMK) bu*h.; Oat*, 14,'KJO hush; Short*, 10,000 btiah.; Marley, 1,000 hush COKtaniATL March 17- Flour Arm: Fomllf. $4 f!<>?$."> 00) Fancy. f"4 26.H-S 60 Wheat dull. No 1 Ked. cash, SI 0.',; May, fl OS; receipt**, 4,','KI hush; *lilpiu*ntt, 7.6IHI buab. Corn tlrnii No 2 Mixetl, M-bwBSc. oats etron**ar, at .17c Ttve finn; So 2 84*aS)BStB. Hailer finn; Kxtra No. il Fall. SOe, pork easier at. $17 7B? tl* '?' ? Lard dnlli Primo steam. *'.i 16 Mulkineal* firm: shouldera $7 8\ Sbort-rlb 69 46 Manm, tlrnu shonldi-r*. $S 2.'). short-rib ? S10 97*ai short Clear, $10 7.1. Whiskey *f.,adv at $1 IS. Mut? ter Arm and uiirhuugcd. Sugar unlit; Hard Refined. B?8 *?**.: New-Orlean*, i**o/6*--c tioga ateaidy: comaaoa and Lights$6009$*) ;.*,: cacklng and Butchers, S6 25**S7 26; re celpta, 1,800 head: sliiyin.nt*. 920. QBICAOO. March 17 Flour-Market ijuiet and unen.iru,'ed Wheat in Hcii'.t- d.-uiaii.l but weaker; tin- multi t opined a ahado lower, declined r??le, then rallied tana '- lo s,c, alni Cloaed about le. un li ll sa turd v, sales ringed March, '.?,',</:ilc, cloatig at tm Vj April,' !iu?,</:)i >?c . cloanns ' BO-y-.iMay H.",'su'ju'.s'., i hmm* atti ?'??(?; Jane, 97Tt*t9S*e, , doaing at 07V; iolv 98\4t00-*a., cloatng at OS V i No. 9 ciilca^o-ipi'nc.!''*s?ii2V-i No. 8 (hlcago Spring. 7m. 82c . No. 1 Heil Winter, ti-tftl on. Coin Wenger und.-r free .niemur*, lin, market openesl at Saturday's rinsing, quickly ibu lined ". ,t ',,?., ra led "ac. and rinsed V iindi-r Saturday, sales, mured (u*h, di V- '.J-S..-. March, 6l-War52V0-. closliiit at I V >, April, 31 ting at 61 V'"'l V i May, .'ul' .- 57V ., losing rn 56*-*-.: June,67*b<*>58**c.. eloaing at.r,7"sC;.litlv, .Yi's.-.l'-v'.. closing at .Vi's','Mt'se Oafs lu aetlve demand fur Mif, -.ile* Maand: ('nsii .::' '?* i April. 31 '?ct JiV.; Slav, :i.i 'si.- .i -? ? Ss-., i Insiuir al J'-'s'-.; Jinn-. 35-S.3 lui'v. J ...; .sn the rear, 99-40. Rye quiet at ho1** Hat lav ati-ady at 6891144*, Flaxeesil firm, i at tl Ol ou track. Pork In fair demand; priceedeclined 109104*. early, rallied .itil'-i.. recede,I 2-3900., ami closed quid; aale* ranged: Cash, i?17'.iii-j I7n5: May, 4-H l.i,;4Is-.-.s, closing at ? 18 ii.-/-*-1?* 12**- June, SIS22*b?$1887?a, closing at tis .'ji.j? ms .'.,; juli-, fis :r.o *i- 411. Lard actlra and caHlei; Mles ranged: elah, 80 IJ3*)!i 68; May. SO 6o'8>$9 76, cloting at *un.:'j; June. $:) 70*f9 rtu.cloalnij nt til 72 *-,<. *:>"'> Bulkmcat* eRaler; Shoulders, 67 45; Short Rib, *?? "'0; Short Clear, SH) 03. nutter quiet and nm 'barged, l-'ggaat 19*3*9 2i>c. sugar-fut loaf, t** 2.V. ts :, i; tiranalated, $7*-7Li. Whisky uni luinifHiL Reeelpta Ll..ur. 1:1,000 bbla.; ss'h*af. ls,inn, buab.; emu. 16'f.OOfi ouah.i 'nt-, 19,000boah.; ftve, -6('o buah.t Barley, 91,000buab shipment*? Lour, li.Ooo bbl* j Wheat, s.ooo bnab.i furn, 1 ."> 1 .o?kj buab.i oats. 7J,- i OOO bus:i.: Rye. 94,004$bnsb.| Harley. 11,000 bush. DrrsoiT, vi.m??! 17 -Wheat dull; No 1 White Fall. eaah. I * 1 im-'. March, tl03*?9|1 0:i>b- April, tlDi"--; May, SI uni.,; *,-,, ?? Heil,SI 03*b* No. 9 White, 94*?o. Com, No 2 62-ai bitl nat*. No, 9 vs lute :t.*\.-; No. 2 Uri'-*'. P.eceipta Wbi I. buah.i Corn, 18.000 bosh., 'ia:-. 2,000 bush. ?*Iiipiiieiits?SVhcat, li.uOO bush.: Coru e.OOO buab I'.'i:- 4,u" i ms. March 17.?Flour ruled Anni Penna/!. vania I .iiuiiv, , I *7*j: f )h|,> clear. *u 66: do *-trai-.'ht, $6 ?,..(? V DO vi nu, i Pa ten I * I 75; do. Fancy, t>70 Mm neaota Baker"* Clear, (6 60; Patont, $6 "Hie Floor nulet at t-: iu,, ?;;, i, wheal sjpeeulation ??* ilugglab and undei lower reports fr-im the west the market declined v./'-jc, ? asa' Un in,,in , nil: little or no demand from *lilp. dull; steamer vv bite in grtun depot, at SI'",: No. 2 Rod do., SI Lit No. 2 Delaware Red, in aiport elevator. . No, 1 Ci imsvlvaiila lte.1. in grain depot, ? 17-a No 9 Red March, -1'7- 8$10 \ April ?? "', ? tIim. May. tl i"V/*-i 11; June, SI l M< ?' Com L'oder lower Wcaterd advicea ami a emil in ned ai tem a of export demand ,- Increased pressure to adi fntnrea beyond ibis month and the market consequently declined . e., closing od i "niiii..i ni tin- nu.,n salli Man ii waa ateaslllv held undei light olleringa; i ai I bul B'eadyi Kejectc.1 v.jiow m ifiain depot, 67c.; No. ;i Yellow, *?.?? :i, ? steamer Mixed in grain iU-p,,t. 5,1c : Steamer Yellow afloat, 5Kc.i Wall Mixed Maren. 6 ,-: .prii BO i ,i'.e May,'iOV- I V : ?lu''*'. ' I l40illV. dora declined aboul '.? audel a llusgi-h demaai; No. ll . No- 2 White, 44o.i Future* qui u No -' v. n t- March, I'J'vi: e.; Amii. 42*-j*i2Vc.i ^f-f. r'.i^t i i un., i.i !<? 4 li. Proviaionalinn; Heef?City Family, $16i do. Par keta SI8; No 1 Meaa . Dried. Beef, iO~''-.\ Pork, Sew st,... SI 0 60; Side* (ieai In Mit, lu, I",.,, : Un Hiuokod, 1 I c.: .siiuiiiil-'i s in ,',, y ?.,lf, 7 *j '7',' . ,'., smoked, -'... luldeis, pickle cured, -.'i'/*1^ Lard i-uk-ti Reflnetl, 610 ?'?"; Steam, tl.> niitciiei* Lou* , I9 60. Butter Arm and higher; Kxtra,3 ? [emly; Kxtra, .I'-e. clues,, steatly; New-York tull Creams IIVaTH-c: Weatern, fair lo good* 11 "-j 'i;--"-..e rtugar?Relined llrtni i '....: liis-m ;Confec.iersA.7V Feed?Winter Bran, t OOO ? i lour, 7 OOO bbl*.: Wheat, lo.i. buah.; ll.OOo boab.; Oat*. 1,000 bush. Hhipmenta?Wteat, -."..il in buab..li. l.UO.i b us lt.: I lats, T.iKIO bush. arr Loi is. Lii.ii 17 -Flourateadyandflnm Familr,64 00*1 i Vi 7", i lucy, *?'? in -'ie Wheat ? .1 :. i , Mn ! Red. SI < - ' . ? - "-?-, May, $1 H'?*. I M mi',; Jun. ir$l 08-4- 1'iii - : ' 0*?. ri Ol) ',: NO 8 Red I ,il. -lou. 4 ..rn lower at ih',,.1 -sc cash; Hi'tc .s, rlh ,*."'u' M iv i lat* alowi:: Slav. Kye iiuii ai "i-1.<- Barley, ateady at 65980c. nutter, , in ? al 17c. Flaxaeed quiet i rtmothy tl 3 r-1 3; Pr* Bran lower ul I a He Cornmeal quid at 82 36. wimkey ?iea.lv al .' 16. ProTlaionaateady; I'.-ik Sis 17** vi- 28 Marcb. Bnlkmeat* Long Clear. -' 153*94Bi 19 72 sj. Bacon Long Clear,610 28 Short Rib.SO B."?9#lo 37?.i short Cleaur u- Flour, 7.0'"i bbls i Wheat, 6I,?"0U buah.i Corn, i .lah.i Oata, 63,000 bush.: Barley, ll,(SH) shiouienis?I'loitr, l2,00o titii-. Wheat. 29,.buah.! Corn, li .'.nan.: Uata. 11.000buah-i Rye, l.OoO bush.; Buley, ?.'.ooo lui-li J.'i.M.i) Mulch 17.?Wheat quiet; No. 1 White, SIOS*** White. ?.-:'??; No. - Kui. cash, tl "i" Vi tl nu '4; March *i "'. April, $1 Ol-4: Ma 1 lune (104*41 Jilly, d ll ll, !'l ?/ U7--J,'.- Hi'lected, lb. it nile. Corn li.; Man b. 6 1 j ? .iii . April, ji'-jc; Msv. :."'|i.; June, '.u'-.c ; Reject 1 Onoto. 4., 1 ,als quid No. 2 la-'i Ul't March, Mi'i ui'-je- May. .. ? . 1 : .v,-r Seed oulet; Prune, caab aud MctUum 606O: March, t", io; No ?-'. *?.?..''. Receipts?Wheat. 12,000 bush.; Corn, llUBh.l V.'lu at, 8,000 BBITISII rsi: vin nt.sDK. ' >g, March 17 PS* Hark Lane Hxnreit, In Ita review of the ii.:.-li grain trade during tbe pa "Hie i May-like, To-daj 1 u .ri" it 1- un, hanged 1 the miall, lill I.!.' , , I 1,11,1, 1 Ive, but the suppiy waa bare: ' alifornla waa Oaken al 1 ? s. ,? 11 -. . r-.-.., 1 hi ,,? * li iv ? irui." io narra ni Hm fad. S .iii. *-i vu 1 argoea arrived, ten .1 .; iti were withdrawn and one remained Tbesalca ol Kngliah wheal dining the week were 6t>,6i'9 qua - per quat ter, agnlnal ',7.-21 quarter* at 4 -a. 2d during tin' 1 11 ieap.Ung week ta -t y, ar, Gtett'UiJO.tt-3 (infr Uailruaaa. |>AI.I IMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. M"l'l I FAST LINE TO rHK WEST. \ .1 Phllatlr Ipbl 1, Baltimore omi VV tsbington . Iviinla IL IL i),p,,i: ,: p. iu ,,<>,,,.->,. , , , , ,., 1 . . ,, ^, 1 ,,,,,., 11. 11, , >e|?,, ; A p. m., ei ul iii point* West 7 j,, in , HAILY , ? PKl ss, through -'..?? pin* 1 ii., innate *t. Lout*. Com,.. ta foi al p..im* v ?I l!i\ Hill 1 i HIT, dall* for Washington and all point* Weat. . .. , .... ? . .'Me-. 1 . |ct?ts, SI I Broadway; I Cnn;. . Iii 1 I' iiiro ?i I/'il! BOSTON. FARE ONLY 93. 1 S i.i -TiiVINiiT'iV I !\i: INSIDE li'l ll. nv ll Uni I *.- except -uud.lv, Irom flo I3.N. IL, Lt ?i.. Bl 6 p. m. r>. W. POPPLK, Oen'l I'***. Agt., 177 We*t-?t I?0R BOSTON. I Fare Onlv *3. I VIA FALL RIVER LINE. ' Limited Ticket* rteat ront< :" Sewp rt, Fall River, and all I'astern | ? i- s las - i \i Ell ED, I -. n. r... m ,-, i, tn -' ? IL an l PR'iVIHENI I ? INN KX BOAT Irom Brooklyn 4 ? ferney (Itv at ; i, ni flCkCl ''us Illili le -e, incl n NeW-Sulk nt .ill pi lui ipal h,,t, I*, transfer and tb ,-? i offli e- at t:. , .....I on tb Iii 'lil'i'.N .vi LuS Ll I.. CEOROE L CONNOR. ? uH. i,. :i I I'. ?*. Agent TvTORWICH LINK. Inside Winter Route. ToBOSTON 13, WOBrEsTER, *? Ott NA-IU'.V, $3 03. lui: i i. vs p. rn. ind no atonafer Hteamer* I uv OF NEW -YORK and ills nf I. Wi Li l-nv. Pier No, Ul. North uiver, fis. Watta B |X1 Ve L)< I I ? - ,l,ill ? \ee|,I -llllilal*. |U . ? ?' PHILADELPHIA AND UEADiNti RAILROAD FROM BTATION8 OF NFAV-.t:;i:<i;Y CENTRAL KfVISION, ro r OF 1.1 iii RTY.8T., NORTH RIVER. rirci-r conuet Hon to and fr-,ni Broot lyn, via Anuri Tionta, limn il. lyn liri,lg,- I'ler. timk taiu.i.-i.ski.m; I'l'i'-Ki v NOV. 18.IM For PHILADELPHIA and TRENTON, "Bound Brook ItOUt* 0, Illida, m., 1 :l". ? '">, 4 .d', 6:3'), 7:U0. m. Ht'M)A\*->at e4.sa.ui., fi Sn, l'-'OOp ni PL, cr et ?? ll Wayna Tnnetlon fur 'icnnBiito-vn and ? ColaubhVsBTa. for Manuyui.k. couaho liiirk- n and NoTTUtOwn, DRAWING ROOM* Alli on all Day Traiua aud iSLEETINO (JARS ,u NIn'lit Iraiua. iteturniiiK leara PHILADELPHIA.Ninth and (lre?uats, ; iu ? IO. 1:80. 11:00 a. m., 1:15, K 4?, 5:4\0, ?43. r.':0fl ii.. 6:80, la\"i) p. ui. J lasTd and lerks-sta., at 6:10, a-20, Pun a m., 1-00,8:80, 6 20. d:JC KCNI'.SV, M JO ita . ur fi IO. ji in 8UNDAY,8;lfia m., 4 SOp.na. rnENTON. Warran 1.51, 4 Leave TRENTON, Warren and ruc.er st*., at 11'<, d-':0.8-08, . : si. 4 :j. .* 24, ?;38 9. m. Bi'N. dav-4, i_;.'S, o 18nm., BilB p in MOB, li'UH For WILL1AM9PORT at G;4.-.. 7:15. 0:"0 a. m., 8.46, 400 p. m. ror BUNBURY anl LEWIdliCll'l at >>.45, 7i4u a. m., J;45. 4 p. ut For uk SHIN', and tr vitnt-nruo af 7*48, ooo lina, in, !;()0, 1:30, l il", "J", 12:00 p.m. Sunday* at .');30 p. m. Pot SCRANTON al 8:1B, .'.?Ona ni. 8t48 p. in. I r '.'. ' I KEMBARRE and PITTSTON at 8:40, DOO a. m. 1-00.1:80, IS Ju p m. Sundays at j.JO p. m. For DHU POIl at 8t46 a. tn , 1*48 p. m. Poi I-AMAQ1 4. at-:.43, 7:46, O."0 a. rn I1OO.I1SO. Ml, 4.00. .'J u 1 p m. Fur BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN and MAUril f IIUN1* Bt6:46,'J00 a. m., 1*00, I18O, 3:45, ;>:'M p. m. ..unday at f> 80 p in. Poi E 18TON at 0 IB, B 00 a. BL, 1.00, I18O, 3.4a, 4 00, 4i50, 6.JO p. m. Mundays. 5:30 p. m. For BTATIONa ON BIOH IlRtrniE BRAVOH al 0:00 a. Bk, 4-00, 4 Ju p m. Fur PLXHINOTON at 8.-46, 900* m., 1:00, li30, 4:00, 4iS0, 6:00,.',.3u p m. suudaya, l.ftop. m. Fur SOMERVILLE at 6t4B, B 00, 10: IO 11:15a m.. 1,00, 1:30, 9: its, 1 00, 1 80, B 00. 8 SO, '* 1)0, 7 un, * 00, 10:30 p. m. Mun. dayaatbOda m., 1:80, 6:80, 9-00 p m. Fur PLAINFIELD al 8i46. 7:4-., BtOO, 0 Ju. IO BO, ll i5a.m, 1 00, 1:3 ,, J J", .1 45, i.'i", IU". 6 OD. R 16, 6 ju. 81OO. 'I SO 7;0u, e en, u 0. lu HO, lan (i pm i-i NDAYH at Uiiaj, &.it I :n . 1 .Ju, li 'O. ' i0, 81OO, 19 "0 p. BL POT ELIZABETH at 6:18, H 46, 7:16, T|45, 8*00, MO, f iHV " S", uni, 10JO, UilB. ll Ju a in, 12i46. ie'ii, l:jn. i:iiO. 1 '. IS. 4 3''. I 4.S, 6:00, 6 1-," IO 6 43.' (J,6t4.-t 7:1)0, 7:80. 800, 8i4S, 8:30.10:80, 11:81), 12 00 i> -11 BUN DAYS ut 8.0''. 8i43 a in, 1 30, 4 0 '. I '. Duo, 12:00 pm. Pur NEWARK at 6:00, Br4f,8:16. 8:48, 7:18. 7:30, a;or?, H:1J, ' 0.8 . la lu.il. 11.I6 am. 1-j.iiDit.. ll.i'i, 1 iv, -J ni). 1 30, J '". 3: 80.4.041 4 80, ', 5 4.->, tl "ii, c. I.'., I',: Ml. 7 ll,)- 7:80, -l.e H ' I', U L\ I" Si I, ll 1.'., l-JiO'.pm. bUNDATS at 5, lo i am, 1 LS .fun, 4:"". Ti ni', i!:lV * i"V u ,?i 'il On": Por LU *'. niiAN- II, ",'K.t.s CltlOVK, .-..'.. ,.s:i rain al 5.00.8:16am, I(80. 4:00, 8:00 pm BUNDATM ricepl Ot ' in Ul ??? at 1 i"), 111 4'iam i ll') li'-At B. MS, Ila m. 1 .Ju, 4, i-ip m. lui 1..4KI v\ ui.|). pi .SH RIVI lt Butt Bi P Bl Si'.S a. ? i I Ju. 4; ju ii .ni **itli thi..ii jit ii trier cars ou 4.JO p in. (tain lot SIN Lt \*fii trna BRI ntl ETON at li*4) p. m. NBW.JER8EY SOUTHERN DIVISION. Fi,un l-l.-i No. h No: Li Rifer, via -sanJv Ito st. forl,f)Ni. llILVM ll bATUNTUWN. v.c. at 4 p. Bk in ?.'U can POBfuo4ired ai f,s.t Lil,, irv si , (Ter Ko H,North Rim 91 I. - 1. nw, 721, 844, 1,817, sud !,i -r Broadway i 7-.'ai d ,4c ' Hi a?. ; I Hlvlnartou ot i li) ? . . ? prlnrlpa] r , ? i. i i;v in Brooklyn at M ? ?? , i;-i|?,:. ' ,i si ill.ui ai , Jin Mao),mi,u sw, , V i?. Kalb. i ..ve li. Hun,,kc;:, S&4 VV ustiliis;toii.|t , N N. I'laiisfi-i i oiiipauy will i all fm and clit-ck b*ag?ai;fivui Ui/l.-l* iiu siili in ,. I.,ilcsflimtlnu. i . u HANCOCK, iu n.r.u rii-,.'u,'u and ilcaet Aaaat I'h-.iad-lutua. J. I. WU4J1 I EN. i.cinial M , r * ?__ . ^ '? '' llAlliSVIN, Qaaarai "tnait?rn trotteutn AatlUn Hu WVatty-at.. M. Y. Steamboati anb ..ailroi&t FOR NEW HAVEN.?steatnord **Mf? Peak] Slip etd o m. md ll p. tn. 'Mondays eic-pf,-ci.) ll. ?. Bieawnerarrive.)in time for early traina Nortti and Ka**. I^OK BRIDGEPORT and all points on HOD A HATONIL'and KAUO AT Uti RAllltr-* I ><*_ (stearne ra leaver allierlne-alipat Ila. ui_ 8 p. tn,, Mm E?-,| Rivet, 8:10p.m. Fare lower than by any other i onie, * I EUIOH VALLEY RAn.IvOAD.-.'aaaa-nKPl A J train* leam depot foot of cortlan.it and !i?*t,r.-*?se**t?. at ? lu a ni .( 40 and 7 p.m. for Easton, llethlel,,..)i. Allens town, l'..-(ulln?;, Matieb Chunk, Wliki-abairf), I ..-sands. fV*, veily. Ithaca, tienova. Lyon*, Huffs!.i and tho Weat. Puif-na-j through rna. hes run daily Local traine at 7 a rn and .1 ij p. rn. for K?<t?ii, Betlilein-ui snd Cooley. fra,ns lenin*; at "10 a ni, 1 and J 40 p m ronner* foaj point* in, Mahanor and Harleton coal reftona. Hriotl.**) nain In- al foi* Mau h Chunk Milo a. m. Leave M*iu:h (buufi at 4 p. m. OeuefJ Kaat.-rn Office, comer of < hup-h and fortland! a'a. E. B BYl.VilON, O. P. A. < ^JEW-YORK AND LONG BRANCH RB, " I ( in i risylv-in'a lt H.,foot Oortlsodft Ktatlone In NewYork < *t and T)c?iiro**c*.?i. I-I'n ii*.Ail.-*.'. CH fu.it Liberty **, LP.AVr.NKW.YORK. rommmt :n? NOTOB bel I , 188.1 For Suiiib Amboy. fl* Pillia. * Heading PH., 6, H 1ft. 11 0<I a.m., I JO, 4 :.. tip rn. Kunda/* 4:00,10.4*) a.i,i via.Penu. HR* 9:00 a. m. 1J m. t ui, ? p. rh. sunday tl a. ni 6 p.m. For Malawa"., ic, tia 1'blla. A Heeding RB., 5*taj, HM, ll a. m. l:.to. 4 0 i. *i?0, .', On, ' n m. numl?v*, 4:0', ;0;4*ia aa,f fla. Penn. RIC. ll a. tn , iv m 3 p m Kunda.*, 0 a m. 6 p.m. Fur dd Cauk. Iain* Hi am: J, ficean Orara Aahnry Park, Peaflirf, Point I'leaaaot, #c, fla Fhllad-lohla and Headlii*] RR, 6.f>), 8:1". a. m., 1.J0, 4-00, mai p. m. ei.nda/a mofl atnppfpir at ocean drovsor Aabtiry Park , 4 oo. lOsfS ?, tB Ma r-iins, ivaula (tx., lia. tn , Vi in 8:10,8 p. m. KnndayJ tm! sioi ping at Dean 'trove or A (bury l-ara >. ti a. m., 6 p ttl. Fur Freehold, via Philadelphia and lte?e,ui?- fill., ft, 8 16, IL a. m.. Lilli, 4J>0, ft p. m. :"or Key-port, vii lui adelphla arni Reading RR , ft oo, Rift, ll *. m., Vrto, 4 SO, 6:00 8 p. m. Poi LikeniMHl, lo'tif lover and Bamesrar ai * I ;.. tn I JD, 4 8JJ p. m. For Vineland, lirldgeton, Atlaiii:- i Mr. At . 1:30 p. tn. C. O. HANCOCK, J.H. WOOD, If H. NIKMAW. tl. Y. At T. A . 1". * R. RR. (i.I'.A L ii!:. AU'giMint. ^^EW-Y0RK CENTRAL AND IfUDgOlf I RIV Ht, RAILROAD.-C'oanmenclnz Nor. lu,.--;. th nm uti train* will lear** (ir.ind Central llenot * a. m. Western N'aw.York sad Nuitt.er.i Ki press, wits iii.nv m./.i,.i,i,i. m | - i".i 'o.. Past Limited (hl.aajo Kvpres* * th, .lining*- ?*, topple ral Albany, I'llca, Hyr*cu*e, Koeheat-r Baftalo, btj 'loreland and J,,:, do, arri vine-at 11-iearo lot Hem ncxt-Uyv 10:;40a? m., Ch icaaro Kiora***, drawing-room ear* ti can air <i?imn. Rori.r .ind il i*?'n com . ,1. fur Oswetro, Ila. ni West .,, Nen-Yurk aud Nortbera lixnre**. wurt drawing r* om. u - .', ni,,.-ti. .v Di.,nv lr ,v md t.'ilci Klin- ??*. lr uvi ii.roiroe.arB ?4p m. Accv-mmodattontoAllianv mi i ii 'i ti ni , ^t f,,,,,. K\oi*es?. wlr'i *l*?otn? ,?r* for Niaeara Falls. Buffalo ?',?.mii.iu (,-rceot Mal -**?** '-etrou, SIlllS' lillis. :;,,? ,,, kxnress, withaieepint cu ,., ari-aW-aa* and'.* .sub'irii rm I i" > 'i'i" 'lin in , cu. .M. 'ucnr.-s. vifi .1 *'-i.-!t. ? i-i .- R,v*Wsf. Hut sin i leveiand, roledo, Detroit,Chics**., -,. Lo.us. ')?*?*. ri', alaoLowville etcent -at-tr-inri. - U ii rn, Vi ?? ?"? iv,,,,,, :-"iii?;,. ..,iir .ar* tn Aitianr an* Troy; Connect* witt the-nornm* tnlm t, r ti* S4est ana North lexci-ni Saturday nurdi) ? . v. , ,,_., _ Th'kef* .?, -ii,- .ii Or*nd centr*. Ik-o- Ha.' Bowline Oreen. JV.' .md -i ??.-, Prnsvtwsr. and st Westcott* Lxprv** i,Hi,cs. ,l(*-ti. ?.:...'. i.J;.i.?ilHi Broauraae New To* iMiil 331 SS',i. i ton ml -,M [.-ti'tnn -t-. li",.sVn. and;') ^r-lnn^:,'.;;:;'', i :?r**?. pr,,, urdu :iv . .r the tc-"* offlf es ? r Barta. j . , ,?,Ur ,,,,r All nfl.. P* (. ,, ? t*':,.hi.</* ...?l,i,t. <,'in I.,i l's* >n rr r Air. u'. *t,,( AccoiiiiiM.c u-i.ns-n i i.'? 'ni- ?"""', -.e.i.iuri., 7,J rncared ? mr ol1 the teke* offlf ea tn ??*?? '," ? r Banaaa-e calle 1 f"r m-i , ii--'-*--1 ,'?'",',,,,. , ,,,',,-r,m,i.i . r-nese. rains ru., ,,,.r All other* ",l> ??* ^'iKh g ???,,,!?, ,i -,:?, , it.-ideiif. 'ui;. i,,i Faa .n--. r Air. DOPITLAB SHOBE LINE.?For Provide I Boston aud the Kaw*. All rall from <i**and C4Htti-al fj ii,--..' PTsreaa train* dnilr (SnndaTa eM-y?te-?J rn Uost.u. ~ I '",?.,?? ear Bttached) md 10 p. m. (tntkr palnea .','',',,, "m?,I,iu ar, 1.1 . rf- '?'?"' J'-'-'" sleep.',? ,;?s';' N-..,l??r!e,or.-sa cv-sore ' 6 I p. oj, ra-rtreaiBl Sewpod 73?t> ra **>?'?'?[ i'ilvvLrl, Aacat. m |>i.N.NUVJ.VANIA RAJLBOAD. 1 On and after Feb. 37. 1 *? I. ORE SI 1 BUNK I INP AND CNITED STATfca M vlL I'orTT*. Train* leav-'Non Ymk via Ueabrotiaea ai.,, i mllandl fHree*) Pei rle* ii* follow* : Harrlsbure. I'l'i-lmri, tbs West anil Booth, nlfli Pullman lal.ne CarB attached, 8 a. rn u .uni * p m. dally New.VorS ami ( blcaeo Limited, of Parlor, Limns-, (-mokine and Hloep# ini? Cars, at !? a m. e\ei v dav , \S Uliiiintporf. I. sk Haven, Ha m. ap. m Corry und Prle sk t- p. in . u, ii,-, Una; at Cot ry for I'ltusvilie. Pt trul.-um < untl*) ami the Oil li ..-tons flaltlmoic. vv ? Mn-rt.m and the Rom th. "Limited Washlnirt.oil Kipren-i" nf I'niiiiian Parlor dna dally ? icepl **uu,tay. 13 a. ni,, arrtve Wasblpston 4:Uft p m. Re*ralar,rla R. sud P\ R.R, r.t -J-v.0 andi9:30 a. rn U:40 and 'j p.m. find 1 J night i vii II ai.,1 O. II. it. 1 and Tu. m. and ii D-.tcUt *unday, via BJ sud 1? P. It. P-l-v a tn , Op. rn and 13 ii.tflif, via ll. and O Ri lt. 7 u. rn and 12 nlzbt. ror Atlantic < ny eii-?pt.a'mday. with thruarfh car, 1 p. m ?'or i ape ''l ty, sxoepl . nnday, 11:10 i .o:g Branca, hkv iieadjua I Long"firaoi li,' Bay lieHiVjunction, and Inti rn e nate ?tationf ria Rah way and Amboy, D a m.. 13 uo.u. Silo, ip nt. Oo) Kunrlay. ll a ni ind ft p tu do not atop af 4at)tirtr Park.) Lours off" Brooklyn Annes" connect -with ai: tl.rumen tiaiiuai J: cv city. Hfliirillns; a aptedy and din-.t tiauafer fop Prooklirntravei. Traina arrivi--From Plttstuire, 8il0 and ll:.0a m., 7:30 ant) lu.Ou in diulv, and 7 a. in dally oici-nt, Monday. Froca SSashln-tton and lisltlniore, d JO amt d *i) a. ni, 3:40, SiSO. fr 4). 9:20, lu ?"> and lii:Hft pm Bundar, ' ?"'. 'e''0 am. I,, lift und 103ft p tn From Haitlm.ie, , . o p m., on Kutil days. O'." i p. nt Fiom l'l.lladeiphla, -:ft ". u In, 6:80. 8t60 7, except Monday. 8i20, 9:80, :i':40, 11:80a. m . 1 -0, 3, J; 40i 8:.,0, i Ju. iJi.Ji, 7:30.7:30, 8:60, 8:20. 10:05, lOiSO ami 10: ,6 ii m. *-u:iday, 3:.su, 8:30. 6:Jft, 6:?u, '..u5, 11:83 a. mj li.UO, 7 85, 0-2O, 10;0n, 10:30 and 10:3) ii. BL TO PHILADELPHIA. fHF. OLD ESTABLIbHKD ROUTE AND IBOM LI*>*JT| IQ TBAIN8 F.vcn WAY WEF.K-DA'. B A??D 0 OH al'MJAV; 8 STATIONS IN I'll I '.AIiKL iilIAi ?* IN NEW'YORat OOCRT.K TRACK, THE M"B T IMPHOVr.D KQCIPa Ml-i.NT, AND THE FASTEST TIME C iVeJIbl I S 1 SVITH AIIS'JLt.TL SAFETY. vanni* u. ReturuuiK train* leaveRroadat. Station, I'MlridelnhlA, 13i01, i . ii i, t.'s iexcept Monday). ?' .?-??. " J", -:'0, -.30 ll, ami ; 1:15a, m. iLimite.i Rsprea* 1:8 ? n:.d B '.'0 p. tn. . 1. 5, 4, 6, 6, b*(,7:40, 7:46*nd8p m. On s?ndav 13:01, 3il6. 8:20, 4. I: .'>. r):30am. i, 6:JO Limited', i IO. " 40, 7 41 and sp rn Leave rblladtlphla via Camden, 8.J0 a. m. daily en ept Viii,lay Tic*et ure,... i.i -,M4(), and 944 Broadway, I Astor Hnnae, tndfooiof Desbrosaea and I'oitlandt Stre ta, i c'uiirt-?t, .ni Brooklyn Annex Station, fis.t uf Fnltonat., i * Hotel, Hohuken; Station Jersey i ltfl .-.No is Larteiy riate BM < aatle Uar len. j in- n, w-York Transfer Company will call for and cbccK hiiirgnire fr,,oi hotel* and reahlonce*. CHARLENE K'nil, J.RWOup, i.i una' >)an,ieiir_Get. I ?? veenf CTARIN'a k-' CITY, RIVER AND HARBOR TRANSPORTATION i OXPANT. Office Pier Itt BT, r., f(?,t of Cnrtlandt-st r;on?lirnm"iita of freight forwarded aa ,1 i e. te-1 to any jaif, ?f thc world. UNEQUALLED FACILITIES FOR DISPATCH. (inti rs p-fived f,r delivery of all kinds of trclnht and met) thnndiae tu miy part nf the city. BEA AM) OARBOR TOWDTO AND RIVER AND HAHJ BOM UOHTERAOE Fi-elRht of every description promptly lightered to any pour! arbor al rr Barmah!* rate*. lMBOATS, BAROE4 AND OltOVES TO CHABl 1KH ! ult K\( fltsKiNS. st. later JOHN II. STAMIN for NEW-nAVEN. I.-area Plea 1-, N lt , f.Kit nf Cortluudt-*t., Bt 3 p. in. rtaUy. [STJNDAVR eiieptul.] Fniciit for pointe on D. L. A W. R. R. received at Pter 19? For Ne-v-IIaven and point* Faat, at Pier 18. NORTH --ilfiltE, STATEN ISLAND.-Eleven Mlle* rot* tnt < int.*, \ l.i Meamt-r* from Tier 1, E.R., foot ot Wbli*' bail.st. CEN THAL .SHIPYARD. Communlpavf. N. J.?Dry Doejtea Mt.Mm- aid limier shnp*. Everything apoertalalnf WtJtof Mimtiuctiou ami repair ot vesse a. fHE ERIE RAILWAY, bett??r knosvn aa tlu 1 NEW-YORK, LAKE ERIE AND WESTERN RAIL. RO S!' Sit.nie. nu nt* of trains from Chamber*.*!. Depot. Barn?Dally except HundAya. i'iy BBpreas. .Ii-iwiii-;.roora, coarbe* io Blnarhamton. Klmlra and Hunalo. sltsi-pmjf , oat ne* to (lei i laud, i inc I np uti amt l lill t) p iii daily, "Hi lamia Limited" i ipree* So .vtra eh.vifo Pu Um ui -aieeplna ' ? arrlflng i ? ,i m; Niagara i . - nm, ci.-vc. hind 1:40 p -n: i un 'i n .ti * 20 p m. (ni I mi - - l.'a ni srs-oiid] doj i nun, ct,iu iralnaarrive Detroit 3:10 p mi r,J.>l., .-0 p ni ami liiilianapn-s l ] a ni. e ii ni - I'aiiyi - I's.itic Ripreas for the Weat A -uud Train ot rn'lin.ui liav and -iccplnit i na. he- lo Bin fl aintOB, EIiiiIiHl Buffalo, Nlaa-ara Falla, Cbncliinatl ind thicasro. Hotel ami Buffet sim'in*- cia,' es too Icaaro s.ln p ii - Emlgraot train tor t>,o w Rutliei furn and Passaic 8 7:30 7 -j m linera 1:40 J J ,u I IO - 'ii 806:108 107:3. " P "i 13 rulduWhL Suiidavs ii s I) 10:30am 1:158'toop iii 12 mldnlffct, l'uie'rsnn .; 7:20 7:60 8:80 10:30 am 13 noon I ll i.*.r>04 4O 16 'ii Ju j, ni an I I ;:iiilm?ht Hap il.lV-i, - JU i-i .na lil I 4 ii. ll - D p "I I-' u.:,in I.'lt ?.._ N,?.ic< and Paterson via New.uk o 4* ?* io i. J-nim J ia I .ii -, ,. , ,,i , :,, 7.-84I Sp rn ami 13 ui:.!in-l t. satunUy ni ? .on ii - ' _M.m (Suffern tt 7 6ii lii:20am 1:18 8 '-i , ," ?' - .pm md 13 midnight -.. I IthHiemlM r ' * p m .uid li midnight. vv irwlck 7 50 ft m 4 3u p ni _ . Noaburg ami i einwall 7 50Baa tu. sunday Houdout and KiUi.-tou and M,, iu-:.--v ? I tu 4:-'1pm. 8oo*hen ?!' '?' 50 0 H 30 i tn 8: IQ 8:50 4 6 I - 111 m. bun. diiy ii S III in ll a mi ll * p tu - - -. Middletown tl 7:50 tf 10*20 am3:30 I o>- p in. sunday Dh ni l.. ju,i in i 0 8 pm The Hain* J a tu and tVBO pm trainsrouneel . ihNea Vms. Ontario and Western RaiUoad ut Maui st. I lu-'J a ni tudu slop* ai Mai.. -: unlj Pori Jen,. 7 nu IO 30 a in oo U 8 8:15 pat sunday e JO lil '.'ii a ni 8 8 il)8 p tn .^u ... Boat* leave . ni si Quarter of and quartet if.er ?-*< h tmnr ? , lu 16 i."iv Hurt* uunute* sud from lu 16 ii in to I 1:46 i in ev-iv boat . Picket* rm passage and apartment* In i ? ? * at ii sun ann S!,- 'plug , 0 ,, In - , au lie ,,t't lim u. and onlel * fm the .'dei Sing amt tr iii-i.i' rn baa*aaa*-i may bt left at lb, coiupanf *???**? Noa il, 101 oi 057 Broadway, :*7 We.t-at., .s.-,..-No.J (nun -t , iu-,,,, ui yu, ,,r*t tin-1 otupany'a Depots .?,? Expioa* trains from the Weal aniv. la Sea lona8T:i?) 7 oil n a ?, and l" J" p m. .. .. w JullN \ UiHuYr. (ii'ifl Fa-s'i A." :i:. Nm ),'!*_ voktiukn i:\ii.koai) or m:\v-.ikrsky. .I iiauis leave mr Lnglawood. floater Piermont ana . i j ii t i Brig |08 IO -. u p ni iJmUle nuiu -.Liv * . ' ,t in h;uI 7 !.*> p tn. \ um. t, .-piuin Salioy sud Mou-cy 7 10 10 am l.JOP-U sn ullin- 7 a iii. _ . 'jmiN N. Aiiiioir, ..nii'i-si v tnt. New-Yirri. w rE8T SHORE ROUTE. M.vi YORK SVI-p SHORE * BUFFALO RAILWAY 11.ti ns loavi Deal rosee*, vmi andi aud fool f vv .-.* (3d sta-i -u-piiii.iU Billin,' ' - - au.l BuSBlO, '.*- li m. lui Newark, lim luster, sytacuae and oi.'i.U, I) HO a tu ,'i p m. i tut, Utile Fall*. Port Piala, canajoharte, Port JaatRafaTI Ja,ii. '.' :(,i i * .Jg M u,. .H ., n, Albany aud in .'iii. ??*, 9 Ja ll 30am 4 '. *u. m. New bur* Kingatun. Iligliland, Poufb* - J-', ll'-* a. iii . :t ic. I ...' ?* n iii ?Dally tiiiiii traina dally eteept Kuuday. Buffel Pariel Lara on 9M ana ll -i a. in. ,,n i 4 JOp rn frau.* f,,i Alb . Parlor Buffel i an on 9:80 a m. train lot Kyracu*-) au* um . _ .? Pullman ll iffet sieaplng tara en8p.bb. Iraki for buii'ia and i ju. rtckctaand time tables at stations and at off .*4.>f tb.?.-?i*? p.-inv, J. i-.v <nv. Pennsylvania Kallroad - mon, Uruok | s No. 4 i uuii-.1 Viui.a uilicc fisit of lull.mau, J* *'u,'',n' ?i? and .Nu. ,' lvK-lt.,.1. , N,w Vuik i iii. Noa, 188, Aol, J. I, ina, 419, P40,1,833 Broadway, No 5 1 n un B*iaa 7.1. .Hi ave, Sn 10*- East l.Mh-t. ivim*.. .v mu HU ^'as i tun. tn. -st., foot Oortl?B4t-sl, Ban waa* -tnot*1 bUtlvU.l.Dt We t 4'.'.l*l AiJiNliY KOXatlXOAB. ??'?^j^Kiilr-s*