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6 FINANCE AND TKADE. Discount Lines Lower-.-Foreign Exchange Firmer. Oorcrnment Purchases of Silver— American Railroad Loans in Europe. Tho Produce Markets Generally Tame and Easler***Breadatuffi Lower. Provisions Weakened by Big Re ceipts of Hogs. FINANCIAL. The banks report discount lines lower. Borrow, ets are paying no instead of increasing their offer* logs of paper. There Is a growing scarcity of good outside paper In which the banks may invest their loanable fund*. In the present backward condl* tlon of the spring trade, th«r*. u v«r.v little now regular business paper made. The connirr fle* mind for loan* and currency Is in abeyance. The situation in financial circles I* consequently dnll In nil directions. Kates of discount are TAlOper cent. New York exchange was sold between banks at r>o*V7.'ic per SI,OOO premium. Tho clearings were $2,400,000. riOVBR.SMBNT BULLION PURCHASE*. The San Francisco Chronicle criticises Dr. .Lin* derman's crlrcular with regard to the purchase of silver bullion for coinage os ‘*a most unbusiness like document." Didders are not required to give any security that they will carry out their offers If these are accepted; no points are given as to the price wanted, or the quantity desired, or the time that the offers will remain open. The CfironleU makes free to intimate that persons familiar with Director Ltmicrmnn's career will suspect the offers he invites will ho nsed as a blind to cover pur* chases made from Dr. I.inderronn's particular friends nt fractionally lower prices. It calls for the adop* tion of an open tender system, so that the people may know exactly what Is being done. TUB OUANCIBRS* BANK OP CALIFORNIA The farmers of California a few years ago estab* llshcd a business association, an Insurance compn* ny. and a onnk, all m San Francisco. They have nil been successful. The nominal capital of the bark was $1,000,000, but at the start only a small amount of cash was paid In. The following rep resents the amonnt of cash at tho opening and at each semi-annual period since: ®t. ini $ ivnno i. nt.unn July i. ia?.v liaaco Jan. I, turn July i. i«7n aio.om Jan. t. tar. 2U\tirw July I. 1*77 nnn.<Mi J.UI. I. IHTH 300.000 The bank I* now paid to be In a better condition than at any previous time. XIRITI9II CAPITAL FOfl AMERICAN RAILROADS. There wan but ft small amount of IlrilUli capital Invested In now American railroad loans In 1H77. The Ilalilmoro .t Ohio Itatiroad had to endure a pood deal of delay in placing the SH, 000,000 loan they negotiated through T. 8. Morgan & Co., bnl they Anally succeeded. Tho only other extensive American railroad loan taken up In London was one for $1,500,000 through Morton, Ko*e A Co., to repay the purchase of the St. Louis, Uocklaad «fc Chicago Hallway. TUB MtSINO-STOOK MARKET. . .Sun tranrliro Oiramru. It Is very evident that the policy of the Com itock maolnulator* for the past three months nos Ih'uii to emourspo Investments Ni the bonanza Mocks, and Unsullied could not no well ho at tained were the low-priced prospecting mines allowed to fluctuate, as under Ralston’* method of manipulation. If there Is any truiti in this theory, there will bo no movement of importance In the non-dividend paying shares until tho bonanzas arc Anally absorbed hcreoud at tho Bast. As con trollers of the whole Comstock, the bonanza Arm ennsay, “You must Amt take such stocks as we desire to sell: If nut, wait till we workout tho ore-bodies advantageously to ourselves, and If It Is possible that wo may no able to develop a bonanza in some of the mines upon which you now pay as sessments In season ana out of season. ” It Is poa elblo, however, that In order to introduce mining stock at the Bust In pood shape our manipulators may become mure liberal In their Ideas. LAST WEEK’* 11U.-UNBSS IN POSTON. Tho Hoston AdverUter, lo Its Auanclsl column, r ■nys: * Tlic week doses without any new features In the money market. As far ns we arc able to observe. Implies* l« ns good in lloslon ns cl«cwhcrc, If not better, but yet it Is not it all satisfactory. It Is nut what bns been expected, and Is by no means Inspiring, cillut la amount or character. It Is limited in its growth and hampered In its actual working, not only by Him force of prevent clrcum- Manors, bm by tho doubt and uncertainty attend ing the flnandnl legislation of Hie country. The basis ror calculation la still shifting, and affords nothing trustworthy to* build upon.' Whllo such conditions exist ttie business movement must con tinue to halt and make slow progress. Doth buy ing and selling la now comluctcdon so small a scale, and Is confined so largely to the supply of Immediate wants, that the business resulting is of small dimensions. That we are still able to con trol our share of It is gratifying. In tbe same way that a crust of bread Is better than starvation. aoi.u AND OIIBBNHACKB. Gold was 100^0101 ‘4 in greenbacks. Greenbacks wore 1)UJ»0W)J» cents on tbs dollar Ingold. FOREIGN BXCUANOB. Sletv d<i v». Sight. ft(34 AI34 tw« 404 UOVOHNUJSNT BONDS. Frerllng... . Belgium Kfsncc bwltrerlsnd. (lermauy ilulUnd.. Austria... Norway.., fwndeu... icumark. United Mates «ls of 'HI „„looN I.|r. led Stales RuTf 1U34 l ulled Mates 4s. coupons. IUIM ioji7 Hulled Males 5-jib of 03, Jao. sud.luly. 1044 1044 I lilted Males 3-iai* of 07 I(yiw lU7U United Mates 3-ixrt of 'oh IU«4 jcjkta United Males 10-4 US tOtSi 10.3)2 Lolled Plates ucw at 1014 1044 LOCAL SECURITIES, City Railway (Smith Hide). C ity Hallway blilej City Hallway (North hlilf) |*) IXI Trailer*' Inauranrc Company 1 iu cuicuuittiai i.ixiii&Ciike Company... ioo .... IVtu iJlvUluu lt.tC.7 percaul cailfa.. *lotk Lincoln I’ark 7 percent buuda.... M .... •And Interest. BY TKLKCIKAPII, MBW YOIIK. 7b IK* Wttitrn AuotiaUd Prut- New Touk. March SO. —Mold opened and doted at 101 ft. with sales during the day at 10114. Cat* rjlntf rates 4!* to 3 and tint. Silver at London unchanged. Here, silver bare are 11*054 la greenbacks aud 110 In gold. Silver coin, V*<U.l discount. Governments were strong and higher. lUllroad bonds were Arm. Slate aecumlca were quiet. Lonlatan* eootola Stocks were buoyant, the general range of prices Icing at the highest quotations of tbe year. The entire list was stronger, and even coal shares par ticipated ta tho improvement. Tbe dispatch an nouncing that ihe lowa State Senate bad passed the House bill repealing the Granger lawe cauied an Immediate advauce Id tbe Granger shares, and effected favorably (be whole Hal. Dock Island advanced from 101 ft to 102)*. Northwestern com mon ro»e from 40ft to 41ft, and tbe preferred from OKfttoOOft. St. Paul common advanced 44, and preferred ft. Lake Shore was. os usual, a feature of speculation, and rose from 04ft to 0514, and Michigan Central, under more active purchasing thso of laic, advanced 2. Lackawanna gained ft, and Western Unl<>n woe strong throughout, selling at the close at 7Kli4t7U, vz. dlv. Toward tbe closing Lour a reaction set in from a disposition to reallzu proflu, and Ibo list declined a fraction, bat quickly recovered again, dosing strong at very nearly tbe beat figures of the day. with the esccpUon Clove laud, Columbus. Clticmaall £ Indianapolis, wbicb ■old at 30ft. aud broke to 20. Transactions wers 1"0.000 share*. of which 118,000 were Lake Shore, 7,000 Northwestern common, 8,000 preferred. 0,000 Hock Island, 11, (MM St. Paul common, 4.500 preferred, 13,000 Lackawanna, 4.0U0 Delaware £ Hudson, 7.000 Michigan Central. 0,000 Western Vnlun, and 7,.700 Pacific Mail. The liabilities of S. M. Mills £ Co. are not neatly os large os have been represented, and probably will not exceed 000. Money market easier at 305. closing at 8. Prime mercantile paper. 4ftQtL Customs receipts, <IOO,OOO. The Treasury disbursed 1318,000. Clearing*. <13,000.000. Sterling strong; long, 87; abort, 80. Joopous. *SI KOU New 4ft tox Joawnis, 'os.new I'Hft New 4 per cent 102 ft ,vupuus ’O7 107 10-4Carc« f'uubuua. *OB .....Ussft Coupons lui New U. 104 ft Currencies USft VT.Union Tel. tfh C.. C.. C. 4 1 3011 Quicksilver IT iNew Jersey Central... tail Quldullvcrpfd 3d Kvk Island 102 m Pacific Mall leM feu Paul 40M MariposaLand loi 1 * bt. Faulpfd Tm Mariposa pfd... ......loiil Waßssb liU Adams Ksprcm lolii Ft. Wayne 6bH WelU-Varfp bd Terre ilaute..., A Americas express.... Terre Ilaute pfd It VuUedhtatcjiix ..... 60 iChicago A Alloa oitfi N. T. C.,e*. d|v tOftff Chicago Jt Alton pM.. P* Erie lOlgohloA MImKUppI.... « Krle pfd xj iu., L. t W mT< Harlem 143 A. AP. Teleertph.... tl»4 Michigan Central (H'n'Mltviurl piclilc m Panama...,, I n iC.. I». * U tot > Union Poetic. TW HanwltmlAßt, .in...,. t«M Lake Shore 034 Central pacific bond*, too llllnoli central. 7.% (Union Pactne »mnd*..H«4 Here. APUM 79 -C. I*. land-grant.... U»1 Nonhweitern 414 U. P.Sinking Fund.... 03 Nonhwcitera pf<l mAp rtatp. bonds. Tenneweeflo. otJ Virginia, new. TennemeO*. new..., 33>4.MI»*onrl. 8* Virginia oa,old. sa ■ SAN FRANCISCO. San FitANctoco. March 20.—Following sre the doamc quotations at the Stock Hoard: Alpha.- R iKentnck 3*{ Belcher a Meucan It 4 * Beet A Belcher to I Northern Bell N 4 Hanlon iff overman I2JJ Convollrtated Virginia. 90 ,i>phir. 904 Ca1if0rnia.............. 9N 1 Hajmond A Ely 44 (.’hollar a«W Silver 111i1...* 14 Caledonia 1*( Sarnga N Crown Point 4'i Regregaled-nclcher... 20 Kscheqaer 34 sierra Nevada.... .... 3., Could Acnrrr. 7 ‘Union Con**llrtateu... fi'< Hale A SorcroM 754 VellowJnckci......... n Imperial 9 ‘KnrekaConaolldated.. 374 dnlla CoaiollJated.... o*< tlraml Prl/e rrtj Juitlce :t'4 Alla 4 NBW ORLEANS. Naw Orleans, March ‘JO.—Gold, 101K0101N* Sight par aterllng. 402GJ40:i. FORRION. Lonron. March CO.—Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England, £IO,OOO. , Conaola. money, and account, United States bonds— tl*n». 10341 ’o7s, 107S} 10-40#, IOOMI new Be, 104*. Erie, 10Si: preferred, 2."*; Illinois Central, 704 J Pennsylvania Central, as. rants, March 20.—Iteolea, llOf 13c. TIBAIj ESTATE. The following Instalments Were tiled for record Wednesday, Match 80! city vßontrr. West Fourteenth at. I in ft r of Margaret st, n f. 4*<135f1. tinted March m $ 8.800 Elisabeth it, Ittt ft w of Ohio st, e f. 60X13.1 ft, dated Nor. 20, 1R77. l.ouo Willow it. IRI ft w of Larrabco it, ■ f, six 69 U-10 ft. improved, dated March SO 3.600 Ashland ar. 7H 4-to ft n of Jackson at, e f. 23x on3-10ft, improved, dated Match*! 0,900 North ar. sort w of Leavitt *l, n f, 31x133*1, datcifMsnhJn 1,900 Diuterfletd st. (WftnofThlrty-ii, wf. saxtui fi. Improved, dated March 16 9.500 West Indiana st.nncor of IHller st, if, sixloo ft. dated Feb. 31 000 West Harrison st,het uatcley and Western avo. n f, 10 R-loxi3l It, improved, dated Marco 10 4.600 Oakley av, km rt n of Polk st. e r. 3isi3M( ft, dated Feb. 33 1,000 Urlehatn it. 3144 ft w of Ashland ar. n f. six 71ft, improved, dated March 16 600 James st. ne cor of Mosprat it, •/, 34x134 ft, dated March SO 1,200 Thirty-seventh at, Ino ft e of Ellis tv, n f, 80x 130 ft. Improved, dated March It 0.300 WBBT OP CITV LIMITS. WITHIN A UAtmiß OP SIVBN Centra) av. sao ft n of West Chicago av, e f. 73 xlwa* ft, dated March $ 000 COJIMEnCIAI.. The following were the latent anotatlona for March delivery on the leading articles for two days past Mcm pork.... Lard HimiMm. Ihiic<l. Short riba, bolt'd.. Uiiliky. Wheat Corn (mu.. Live liosa cattle Hold Con*ola Sterllucexclianso The following were of the leading article* v Ink the twenty-four but Wednesday morning, i time twelve muntba egc 11.711 a.i.sn.l 130.484 3m,im*2 Flour, nrl*.... Wheat, d 0... t urn. bu Data, hu life, bn,. Parley. ,nu... UisMsced. as. Flax seeil, as. 11. corn. a 5.... r. meats, as.. Href, tea HeeL bn*..... Pork, hru Lard, as ! allow, a 5,... tuner, at.... »rc‘u hogs. So .Ire bon. No. Cattle. No hheep, No {tides, lbs MlKtiwln'B.brls Wool. 1b5...... Potatoes, bu.. Slots. tons lay. tons .iimoer. in. ft. Shingles, m... amt. Poultry, lbs... Poultry, coops Game. pkga... Kitgs, pints.... Cheese. bxs... <i. apples, brts Peant. bu 7. MO, Pi.nio 230,5371 4U. 350 4d«). 408.383 1.330 2m. tm 48,330 (M.7UO 38 21.003 4,108 3.033 01,808 Withdrawn from store during Tuesday for city consumption: 2.JH7 bu wheat, 2,021 bn corn, i»O9 bu oats, UlO bn barley. Tbe following grain was inspected Into store In this city yesterday morning: U cars No. 1 hard wheat, 14 cart No. 2 soft spring, 4 cars No. U do. 1 car no grade (24 wheal); 10 ears high-mixed corn, 4.1 Mrs now do, 40 cars new mixed, UOcars No. 2 corn, 70 cars rejected, 20 cars no grade (210 corn); 1 car No. X oats, 23 cars No. 2 white, SO cars No. 2 mixed, 2 cars rejected (40 oa(a): 4 cars No. 2 rye. 2 cars rejected, 1 car no grade (7 rye>< 0 cars Nu. 1 barley, 18 cars No. 3 do, I car extra No. U do, 1 car ordinary Nu. 3 do, 2 cars feed (28 barley). Total, 340 cars, or 140,000 bo. Inspected out: 31,133 bu wheat, 27.430 bo corn, SOI bu rye, o,3Hl)bu barley. A Arm In this city scot a cable dispatch to Lon don, England, yesterday, aud received tbe answer within forty-live minutes. Wan It Puck who said something about “forty”! The proposed amendments to the notes of the Doz#l of Trade in regard to provisions were sub mitted yesterday si 1 o'clock to a special meeting of the Hoard, and adopt*!, with Ibo exception of tho section which would make summer pork regu lar this year. The amendments are nut, however, law as yet*, they must first bo voted on by ballot, and adopted that way, which will undoubtedly bo done. The proposed amendments provide for the ap pointment of a Commitlce of Five on Provision Inspection, who snail have and exercise a general control over tbe Inspection of provlclons. end shall act ae referees In case of complaint against tho Inspection. Alsu tbe appointment of a Chief Inspector, who shall give bonds for Ibo perform ance of his duties, and shall appoint, to be con firmed by the Committee on Provision Inspection, a sufficient number of competent Deputy Inspect ors, who shell be under hie control end subject to his orders to all matters pertaining to the perform ance of official duty. nut. Mktd, 1.30 The Hoard of Directors are also Instructed (If the amendment prevails) to appoint a Hcglstnr ol provisions, whose duties will bo very similar to those of tha KegUlrarof Grain. AH deliveries of beef or hog product lu store, In Ibo absence of special agreement, shill be by the delivery of reff* Istcrcd warehouse receipts, leaned from such ware* houses or places only as shall have been declared a regular warehouse for the storage of such proper* ty. under the rulee of tbe Hoard of Trade, by the HoardofHirectore. All snebdeliveries shall be accompanied by a certificate of inspection of the Chief Inspector of Provisions, sitting quality and condition of tbe product, with Identi fying marks thereupon, etc. All bog prod uct, to be classed as standard, most comply tn all respects with the requirements of the rules of inspection adopted bv tbe Board of Trade,and, If delivered on or after uan. 1, shall Include only such as has been packed on or after tbe first day of tho previous November, and. In tha case of bar reled pork, shall include only such as has been packed between Nov. 1 and March I, except that during tho euiutner of 1878 summer-packed porn will oe regular if U be otherwise In accordance with tbe rulee (or packing, etc. lligbwioce am still quoted at sl-04 per gallon In this market, bat It Is a merely nominal figure. There is reason to bcllovo that alcohol Is now sold on the basis of “13 off,” instead of 10. as hereto fore. With this reservation, the standing quota tion of 11.04 may be accepted in tbe same way that hardware price-lists are quoted—steadily, but with a varying discount. The leading produce markets were moderately active yesterday, but rather weak. Id provisions ibo decline teemed to bo cblifly In con* sequence of bigger receipts of bogs, while In grain tbe flue weather did It Our receipts war# not large, being really email In wheat, and the British markets were firm on breadstuffs, but console were higher, and that fact weighed heavy oo the raloos of many operators, who regard consols as tbe In fallible barometer wbicb Indicates tbe density of tbe war-cloud resting over tbe Old World. Tbe news from tbe country all pointed to good ciops this year. Wheat seeding la well under way, and : they have a proverb to tha effect that March sow lag Insures a good yield. Cura land u also being prepared (or planting, and the prospects are about equally good (or other grain. Jobbers of dry goods teemed well pleased with the situation ol the market. Trade continues to Improve, each succeeding day now showing a gratifying Increase in (Ite amount of good* dis tributed, and ihat the season now Jnst under way will prove an acilve and prosperous ono seems as sured. Prices remain firm. The grocery market waa without pronounced change. A liberal tol time of order* were placed, and previous price* were fully sustained. No change worlhr of note occurred In the dried frnit and hah market*. Dul ler waa dnll and drooping. Cheese eontlnnea weak and unsettled. Now that the road* are getting In good shape dealer* look for largely-increased re ceipts. and the chancea are regarded aa strongly favoring materially lower prices, cilia were quoted unchanged. There waa a good demand for moat tines, and a fairly steady feeling prevailed. Paints and colora were more active, and are firm,—white lend at S'*. f*o. The coat and wood markets remain dull and unsettled. so IDO At the lumber yards trade continues good, and nearly all grades of nine are firm. The uloa*ant. mild weather Is favorable for famine**, bnt had for lumbering, and every fine day lessen! the prospect for getting out plenty of logs. Drug* and chemi cals were steady and In fair demand. Seeds were leas active and generally easy, the larger receipts causing buyers to hold off. lUy was In fair re* quest and steady. The demand for hide* continues fair as compared with the supply, at unchanged prices. Droom-com, wool, and potatoes were quiet and unchanged. The offerings of poultry were small, and fine stock was In good request and steady. Eggs were weak, owing to large receipts, which are In excess of requirement*. A charter was reported yesterday for fiO.OOO bn Wheat to Buffalo. Tho rate was not mentioned, but supposed to bo about 3c. There was some Inquiry for steamer*, hut the agents don't want to scud them oat Jnst yet. Kail freights ware in fair demand at the recent reduction, the basis being 20c per 100 lbs on grain to Now York. IN NSW YORK TBSTBRDAT. March CO.—Kecclpts-Flonr, ll,*ol brls: wheat, 10H.0.’0 lm: com, 73,04.1 ,bu; oats, 04,200 bn; corn-meal, 1,460 pkgs; rye. 8,7.'10 bu: barley, 0.010 bu: matt, 7,in2 bd: pork, 1,000 pkgs; beef, 2.088 pkgs; cat meat*, 2,000 pkgs; lahl, 4, *>s3 pkgs; whisky, 070 hrl*. Exports—24 hoare»-Flour, 11,000 brls; wheat, 02,000bo; corn, 8(1,000bu; ant*. I.OCOba. IMPORTS INTO TUB UNITED KINGDOM. The following table show* the amount of flour, wheat, ami corn Imported Into the United Kingdom for the weeks named: . R>e» surfing IT/s* tilling ... . . JtnrcS 10. I*7B. Mireh J 7. 1677. Flour, brls Htt.iWKAttvMni lai.onnMito ou Wheat, qrs 3lu.dOKA.Ms.mri SJMWWWMUJ Corn, teo.wx'tdld.ouo Mauser & Avery, of New York, write ns fob Iowa: Combing anil delaine wool*, of medium nnalllt, which, until la»t montn, liad continued In almo*t unin terrupted demand, have, alnco January, been onllo neglected, ami price* are. In a measure, nominal. There U»ome inquiry for flue delaine*. hut the price* oitrrcd are at prencnt below the Idea* of the larger holder*, c'narie comiilne l* a druicon the market amt ran In* hourht at llaure* nut little above the value of clot hint wool of similar quality. Our Weitern friend* will do well to note them fact* and govern their opera* tlon* acconllnely. Kor two or three year* pa*t the de* mand for all urate* «f stapled wool ha* l>cen *•> great that buyer* have been Able to ae)l their clothing wool atcniu or cron lr**. and yet realize a good profit on their pitrehaae. on account of the liberal bnndllPK*nd hi ah piloe paid by the worsted cianufaeturer. woolen Hood*, with lint few exception*, have moved •lowlr, and the character of the limine** during the month ha* been discouraging. Within a few day* them aoiwar* to have been more tone to the trade, wnlch en* euuraae*»omo to hope that the >ca*on may yet prove better than waz feared. 7>i *»• IFfrtntf dm, tlnv. mh i.m i.onu 1.0.14 «jj 2*4 f«iH f. 34 nt{4 4 o‘f* OT< aV* a*«» a l / w Mo nr.’i tna receipts nml shipments of produce in this city dor* ours ending at 7 o'clock on sod for tlio corresponding u aodDS IIBCBIVBD at Chicago cnalomt, March 20, 1878: Hibbard, Spencer A Co., 1W boxes tin-plate; The Chicago Stamping Company, 1,124 boxes tin-plate; Btel taucr Uros. & Co., 1 caao drygoods; Wilson Dros., H eases dry goods; Tyler, 1 case colors; Keith Itros., 1 case dry goods. Collections, 53,017.30. .SMonenti. 107 a. | 1877. (1 Ml' A Ann 4,1*4 0. 7w.8«» 18.3*3 1. f 1.0.10 88,111 "47.‘8wV Z. 14, ll7| TIOO PRODUCTS—Were attire for the season, and heavy. There was little ditaaud, but some of the aborts tilled In rather freely at reduced prices. The receipts of hogs were so Unto as to cause weakness at the Stock-Yards, and that reacted on product, making holders anslouslo sell, and shippers hold off for lower prices, a big run of hogs being eipected to force prices down lo the neighborhood of 3c per lb. Product U moving out freely, but operators are afraid of the ef fect of a continued pressure of the raw material at tno rate of some 30,0*) head nor day outside the peeking season. 2n.n.vi: ji,7m I 111, 4l*)j )d.h*3 aa,7u7 y.«.m 7. MU; 77(1 3,7 ft: inn 24P.UCli 71.HH1 33,613, 07, IH MO •JII.7HU 1,000,8.13' 3*0,143 fto t:« | !.tw.v 3.0.11 1,038.771)' 120.3(0 sn.7rx>: kii,aut 70.31 V xi.uao * ,,, a.ma1 ,,, *4.50n 3.0U01 U3H M**»Ponx—Was more active, and declined lsai7Ho per brl, doting loc below the latest prices of Tucsdsy. Sates were reported of 0.000 brls seller April at t 0.3314 rth.3s, i8.(ioo brts seller Marat and 1.750 brlsie'.ter Juneat Tula). 3.1.7501ir1a The market closed lame at $0.00i40.n.l for spot t ffl.ao sellrr Marcht to.no seller April; $0.42H'g».43 seller Mart and 90.A7U seller June. Prime mess was quoted at $0.0030.25, and extra prime at $7.30^7.75. l.*ar»—Was moderately active, and declined s®7Mc per no lbs under free offering*, closing 3o below the latest prices nr Tuesday, Sales were reported of am t' i spot at $7.13HQ7. Mi ,1.60:) tesseller April at $7.07U W7.Hi in.7.W tes seller Marat s7.t.vt7.WJ4: and 730 Icsiellcr June at $7.37*4. Total, l.l.3Uotcs. The mar ket closed tame at $7.1314 spot or seller Marchs 57.13 S seder Aprils $7.17H»7.3» seller May; and $7.3714 seller June- 2.184 I.OHJ 123.433 333,437 fill 60 5,0301 52.8: V IW3 4(«t 0:0l 870 to' 3.348) MO 130 57.1 1135 l.Htl) 8,030 3,810 I 323 I 38 am >' 533 alrati—Were moderslclr active In futures, but quiet on spot account and decidedly weak. The general market declined si>uut He peril), and short riba solu He per imlhs lowenhan the previous dsv. Pates were m ported of KTO.IUO lbs short rib* at 84.73 seller April! M.BViM.fW', s.-tirr May; and 81.0,v*.v00 seller Junoi ftohxidn (light) otaVfc; l.ton bis long and ehort clears *l*3. )oi gsobxs short clears stftUct and 30 hts Msf rordsblre nifddlrs st ftfle, Hie following table shows tha closing prices pur 100 lbs on the principal cuts of meatt /motif. thrift /„ and in. Mhnrt tirrt, nhi, drum. denm. Loose, part cured.. 83.33 84.73 84.73 8-3.13 U Raxed B.:m< 4.074 4.H74 8.23 April hosed 8.874 4.874 4.874 6.33 May. hosed a. 30 A.(u 6.n0 a. 374 Long dears quoted at 84.034 loose, soil 84.75 bated; Cmnburlsnds, iwa.34e boiedi long cm hams, boxed; swect.plrklcd bams, 04 r *uUe for id and ia lb avermaestgreenhams, 34ft34afurssmeavera;te*;grecn shoulders. lUeUKc. Uacon quoted at atyftSe for shoulders, ftiMfte for short rins. OaitUc for short clears, HftHMo for hams, all canvascd and packed. Oaisss—Was nulet and 4WMe. lIKKF PltODUul'H—Were steady tad quiet stßo.no ftio.oo for mes* 1 Bl<i.Uoftll.u> (or extra mess; and 81.3.(i. i aid.((i for hams. Tai.i.ow—Wss nuotedal 74" for city, and 7d74nfor country. bales were reported of 4AU brio cltyatTUe, and 1U brls prime country at 74c. FLOUR—Was again dull and nominally unchanged, the trading being limited to the supply of a light local demand. Hhlppcr* held oft for lower prices, hales were reported of 273 brls winters chiefly st 8-3.50 ft n. 33; 433 brls spring extras at svnoar.ms and so brls spring auperflncs at 88.00. Total, 730 bns. Ths market closed at the following as ths nominal range of prices! Choice to favorite brands of winters, 8u.50ft0.75! good to prims brsnds of winters, 85.30ft0.d0i choice to fins spring, 83.30ft0.n0; fair to good spring. 84.30 «3.(»! low spring, 82.6hft3.30; fair to good Mlone sots springs, 83.unftS.30: choice to fancy Minnesota springs, Ba.noiftO.33i patent springs, BU.3(iftft.uoi low grade. 83.60ft3.90i rye. 83.00ft3.53! buckwheat, ixuo ftJ.W. liiuir-WM tn better demand and atcadier. Bale* were reported of (to tone at SIX7S per too on track, and tlX7.Vian.oo free on board cars. Oman HiLL-STtrrrs-Kales were made of 10 tons f rro on hoardi »tnn* rye feed at llJ.iUdoitml MMons One white middlings als24.u)d». «-<ia»-iliAL—Coarse wuquotea st tn.au per ton on track. WHKAT-W as fair y active during about half the scmlou. and si ilmeadutl. The market «u generally w;»k. declining Use. and closing Iftc bebiw thn Uteit prices of 1 uesdsv. Liverpool was quoted Heady, end Loudon firm, with an upward tendency lu cargoes, but consols were higher, and tha later Saw York reports Indicated dullness there,—probably In sympathy with our earlier break In prices. The receipts at this point were again small, and tbs shlpatng demand continued giNxL some round lots of regular Using taken In the aiwonco of current offerings Tbe market had bean band Iba previous day, and (he lonas followed the least yesterday, a good many holder* scllhff out because flue weather and tha more peaceful umlook lu Kurore seemed to (hem to be favorable to s lower tangs of trices, heller April opened at il.Oift. declined to I.UVK. Improved to tl.tvjg. fell off to ai.mVi advanced f I• 11 'H- Keller Slay ranged at si.Co>«l.|m(. closing at fl.orift. belter tho month or regular So. a was quiet at>ac below to Ike shorn April, Closing at SI.<»W. Cllt-edged receipts of No. a spring clusedsl about gi.Otii*. Iba lower grades were entire ly nominal. Kpot sales were reported of mm hu So. t •Prior iregular) at f|, 07ft t tu,( ui bit No. 3do at« 1.03 ft Mt.oSft; i,4uu buduifrcsh receipts) at aud 3.UX) bu by sample at 7to«<l.:iu. Total, 70.au) llsan Whuat—Was In good demand, but quiet for tack of offerings. Sales were limited to 400 bu by satii. pie at I» on track; l.uwbudo at fi.mft free on board carat and LVlhudo <x*d) at II .n free on board. Wistsa WutaT-Kalo was made of 600 bu Wiscon sin red by sample at •(. IS delivered. COltS—Was rather quiet, and decidedly easier, though not weak, declining Hotwo (rum the latest prices of Tuesday. Tins llrltlsh markets were quoted steady, and New York was firm, but our receipts were larger, and 11 na weather caused prices to recede In }r lupatby with wheat. There was a moderate Inquiry nr shipping lots, but asundcs were about ftc lower, though the lower grades did nut form Hie great bulk of the receipts. Kor In.* free on board, mixed sold chiefly at 4lr. rejected at »*<•. and no grade at StftfcSWftc. ac cording to quality. The trading lu futures waa chiefly for Hay delivery, which opened at 4JV. declined to and cluaed at 42We. other futures were general */.*‘w^ ScUer 4lH«»tHc. seller July at iaftsMSftc. »nd wllcr April at 42ft«42Mc. Kell *r lb« month. or regular Vo. A wu lll lie belter than nominal at disguise, cl.wing at the in aide; and gilt-edged receipts of do closed at 42‘ic bid. opotsales wars reported ofn.MjObu No. 3 and blub mixed At U.Ouu bu by sample at 0U bwa,U Ml h I W • I» nil, 9 ■ I UU, OATS—VVere dull and tower, cloalng t*»Sc below iho Quotation 1 uecday afternoon. The market weakened under the large receipt*. endihe ttnu we*ti)vr leddeal ers to eiMcr continued liberal arritals. These 7act« called out numerous seller# of futurei, and thu market ruled dull, closing weak. Now York slso camelu Wo ofl. amlutUerjnala was lower, Seller May sold at MS and closed at 2ii\e- Seller April aao March or regular were quiet at mmc. Fresh No. a were nom inally lower at iMtaMSc. t-sinnk* were moderately act* lye. opening weak and declining before •Itlopcra would Ukc bold. The larger rect Inti caused Uio break. I'aati aalea were reported of izuuuou by sample at aasttdoc on traca. and 1 J.6OU bu do at free ou board. Total. 37.0u0bu. lUK-Wae uulel and Ic lower. decUala* la •jrmpattay wild wheat, rreab No. 3 was oomiual at Me. March at Ktldc. tad April at Me. several care ware add by sample at reduced prlcee. Caah ealca were reported of I.JOU baby sample aiMPMcon track, aad l.toobudo free onboard at Me. Total. 3.4U1 bo. XJAULKY—Was la little better request at tba former price*. The receipt* were larger, Min# chiefly No. 3. Tim CHICAGO TRIBUNE; THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1878. WOOL. provision*;*, imKATisTurrs. which wss nnchmgcd. while the lower grades were a abide timer. Regular No. 2 sold it 411.;, fresh was nnoted at 4*c. and receipt* free of iterate sold at AOc. seller April aotd at 4flUo»<P'<c. cloMng with *eller* at the ln*lilc. March liMiiuliMdr. Mar wai nominal ai WV-MM. Extra No. * closed at «74«i«e. No. mold ata.tr, and feel at S3h<*. Bamrles were In light re* 3 neat. ( ash ia.es were reported of laoms h<i No, 3at net Bun ini do free of storage atftoc:49obu No. .1 nt ftfte:4"o hit feed at .l.’Vs 3.400 hu by sample at 34ft OOcon tract. Total. H.toobu. riMT rat.u invito mi at 91.07481.MH for April and 9i.onv.ti.rvp4 for Mar. font* n.mi nu at 4J*4c for Mar and 42Hc for July, i iats-1 vmo tin idler Map at 3i*|e. Mci* pork—3.sro {iris at 19.274 for April. 99.47 for Mar. aoai!».flOior.lnne. Lard-t.-i.TOtciat 97.15 for April. 97.14 catb, ami 97.3 t) tor Mar. LATRtt. Me** pork wa» steady. with sales of 8.750 brli at 9f1.37)a for April, and 9ii.lJ4<lM7ror Mar. 1 Lard was quiet and steady. biles: 330 tee idler Mar at 97.1 TH. Wheal was fairly active amt !|B7fr tower. May.sold ftt#i,i»rt<ai,t>(H, ciodngatihe IfltlJe. April aoTd at 9l.ir>i4(‘M.usH. dormant tl.ni'f. Corn wa* cade.*, selling at 43U813?4 A for Mar. and rlnMng at till* rarer. April told at 43!t(JI3lic. and .tunc clo*rd nt 4148«t4e. Data were 'inlet and ruler. Mar sold al'3o)<c, and April was oflered at 3M|c. 1, aat rAlt.. Me«* Pork was steady, closing nt 99.43400 4S fop Mar nn<i 9n.3-789.374 for April. Bales jct.'Kl lirli at 9ii..77'iO«iMio for .Tunc and fn.431t8u.45 for Mar. Lard w«« eiMmrrr. closing at 97.3»u7 .334 for Mar and 97.37487.:m for June. Sales 7jo let at 97.30 idler Mar. biiuri ribs were quiet nt 94.7.7-44.774 for April, 91.83 414.874 for Mar. ana 94.»744ft.0u for June, (lENEUAIi MAIIKETS* ALCOHOL—7Vas nominal at 91.9503.ut, IHtoOM-cORN Was In moderate local request. Bmall orders are rerelrcd from outside Western point*, hut the Eastern demand Is slack. We quote: Choice itreen hurl, Molfci red tipped medium do. ft<*S4ei trreen brush, with hurl enoughio work tu tlnped do, 44994 ct creen cetera and side, d’tftftc: stalk braid. ftßoc: red and lulcrlor brush. 4H)4!tCt crooked, Bi%4c. HUTTER-Remalns dull and weak. Payers are con* flntntt their purchases to thn smallest possible quantities consistent with current needs, as all are looking for a continued decline In prices. We repeat our quotations of Tuesday! Choice to fancy creamery. 30$33et Rood to choice grades, 33*3*et medium. !SB3odt Inferior to common. 7(At3ct roll, 13830 e. PAUOINU—Was quoted quiet and steady. Orders wero promptly filled st the anuesed prices: Mark. 34ct Prtghtnn A, 3n4et Lewiston. 3>4e: otter cn-ek. 2tV( American. 1040: burlaps. 4 and nun, iswlftct (tunnies, single. I4<j»l7c! double. S4'd344c. CllKP.BK—continues dull and weak. Owing to the had condition of t!i« country roads thn receipts for some days past hare been light, and thn storks hero at the moment are reduced to pretty small dimensions, hut should the weather continue pleasant a largo In* crease In supplies is looked for. and a break tn prices. We reduce our quotations of skims as follows: Full cream. t3'i<4l44e: part skim, tiwl3ct full skim, 04 toe 1 low grades, ft<47e. CtiAL—There was a light demand at the following qnotatatlons: Lackawanna, targe egg. tO..V): donut and range, and small egg. 91.7.71 I'leJiiumt, C7.r<oi Hlcxsbtirg. 90.008(1.60: Erie, Sft.ftoi Ilaltlmoreftohlo. 94.ftnAft.int Illinois, 93.fto8i.uu: Gartshcrrle. 94.7ftt Indiana mock. 84.M*. DItUOS AND CHEMICALS—Were tn fair demand, the country orders coming principally hr mall. Ful* lowing arc the quotations: Arid, citric, 7fto«>*not acid. tarlarTr.n>. 3ft*s>, 498ft3ct ammonia. carmintAXiciaxie grease, dos.9i.ooßl.B3tboras. reflned. is, iimtuethiuo vitriol, ft, uv.(i3e; cream tartar, pure, a, iU&lfte: coch* tnesl. ilondnrai, ft. DOi'loftet chloroform, n, is><-881.(in glycerine, hulk, tt. l>«43ftc: gum arable, nicked, MM •«v; gum arable, sorts. 3V43ftct gum camphor, ft. 3<i>i 3ftet gum opium, ft, fft.nui gum shellac, ft, W«64.7ct lodine, ft, Sft.uUt murpnln. suiph.. oa. 94. tut oil, castor. 51.0M1.10 per gal.t do. lemon, 83.0Vt3.77 potassa, chlor.. ft. 3.M3Bct potaulum. lod.. ft, fa. 33 (ti.ftOt quinine, suiph., ox, fii.uot red preclplt. ft, Hoikisict root l|>eeae. powd.. A. 91.K781.74i root. Tin-1., K. L.. powd.. ft, 91.3.781.40: salts, Kj'som, ft, 34V.7CS silver errst.. oz. tvwkf l.ou:snap,Caftlle.gen., ft, lOMHe: sulphur, ft. 4Hmhci sassafras bark. 108 13c: canarvsee'L 40444 c, per ft: licmodo.3Mci.7c per ft. KlUlß—7Vrfe plenty, and In fair local request at 7,48 6c per dor. The supply exceeds the demand. PlSH—Were In fair request at nominally steady prices. We again quote; No. I whlleflsh.'per ,4-bn. 94.3v.(4.40: family whticOsn, 92.VMg.no: trout. 93.3 U (4ft.4dt niarkerei. extra, per 4-hrl. 911.00814. mu No.tsliore.99.ftm4iu.(4>: select met*. perM-bri. 914. MP No. i hay. «M.nviß.3.7s No. 3 shore, ,4-brl. fft.mi: No, 2bay. 97.5047.7 ft: large family do. new, ,4-brl. Bd.mi: No. (shore, kits. fI.wMI.W: No. I bay. Jells, 91. w« t.flO: do. medium, ft. 30141.40: largo family kits. 91.1 u 81.1.7: Ueorgu’s codnsli. extra. 97.mK,<ft.3ft: hank do. 94.«C(.t4.A3| Labrador herring, split, hrls. 97.m>t do, ronnd. bris, fd.oo: do, 4*hris, fi.ftO: smoked halibut, Tstftct scaled herring, per Itux. 3Hu. FRUITS AND NUia—No changes were developed In this market. Trade was nil that could reasonably bo exported, and for Iwlh foreign and domestic varieties the market maintains a fairly steady tone. Wo quote: rnnaiuw-Daies, fttfade: (lei. new layer*. 08llet Turkish prunes, ohl h’j£>4|c! do new. ii'i illc: French do. 13«414et rslstu*. layers. 91.7.781.8ut loose. Muscatel. 91.u:>ft3.(r>: Valencia, TM'dTMoi Kama cur* rants. A4B7ctclmm. 17«tlHe. Doucstiu—Alden apples. |.7Bl(ict Michigan new, elf f47«ci doo)d.tWiii4c! southern, new, 4445.74 c: Kontu* ern sliced. 787‘sc: peaches, unpared. halves. (Vnn4e, pared. t3tai3o: blackberrlet, new, 94f8luMc: rasnber* rlcs, 33834 c: pitted cherries, 17817 c. Ncts-FIIImtIs. M48134et ahnonds.Tarragona, sua 3lct French walnuto. tur«allot Naples wajiima, 1381301 Hraxil*. ft4Bdc( pecans. Texas. 7(Hci River pecans, 0«d!ic: Wilmington ueanuis, A 83401 Tonueisee do. 4Micftct vtrglnla do. o.gd'v?- FUliH—Healers are buying the stock arriving at former prices: If. d’. onrf iresfem, Northern. Mink. No. 1 9 4UM fiO 9 6081.(*) Mink, Nos. 3to 4 A 8 30 (Wt R 7 Raccoon. No. 1 aoos M 4uu im Muskrat, fail ftß «l 07 Muskrat, winter 78 9 (W Muskrat, kltusn. 3 Oft Hkunk, black 401 no 4KI no Hkunk, airlpod Rfl 40 At* 4C (HUT. No*. I ton 50«.1.A0 ftOtft.Ul VUiier. No*, i ton i.u«t7.ui i.fiO'rH.no Wolf, mountain, No*. Ito a 40*2.00 NKi2.U-1 Wolf, pralrlf. So*, ito a.. a*-* m a,v* oo Hearer, per lb nual.to 734di.Ni Mania i.ui l.fto Jieor, black ft.ro (umi Hear. eui»., a.no 4.00 Km. 9.onaa.iu 9.0034.c0 Km. red l.Ordl.U i.stft KOI. grey WM 79 7A l.rm 1.60 i.Ao wolverine. 9.(0 4. no Hedger 104* 79 to onnMiim 09 UUKKK KliOlTH—Orantet were In cood per -«lr* • *- •ml Arm. Apple* anil cranberries wore aelllna iluw ly si retail, and the stork will noon fw exhaust* ed: Apple*. 9U.UU24.60 per hrlt Kn*|cm do, ft.flo HO,nos cranberries* cultivated, per hrl, 94.ux3n.fiot wild and cultivated da, fn.OOA7.OOt do hotel, 93.3 s fextut lemoni. 94.50mA.00 per bust Valencia or* truce*. fiMCV-xio.ii): do esiraa.9l3.OOOH.UO per cotet oxorangea, 9l.aoC9fi.Uo. (lUOCr.ulhS -1 nc market waa comparatively steady, mmo oflhe articles In the list being subjected to any quotable change. Trade waa reported reasonably act* Hic«—Carolina, 7GMc: Louisiana, nWATtae. Corrxß-u. u. Java, asUMCnm Java No. 3.33 a tr.'fin choice to fancy (tin, vnattfoWct good to prime. common to fair, l«>tai7/(ot roaatlng, IMt'A moabii— Patent cut loaf, ICWfttOTtßi cruahed, IOH A 10>«ct granulnleil. lOJtottet powdered, tohotiottoi A •tandard,OH<dP*in{ do N 0.3. OTMOfitci extraC.HKAOct No. C So. 2. aVir*rtt»oi yehow,74feaot New Orleana, comrnim, oVahKci good. 7M7Hd prime to choice. 7Woi7*ic. Hiaiti's-Callfurnlaangar*loaf drlpa, 4SM4He> Callfor* nla silver drips. KlwAnot good augar-house drlpa. 3HU 4«<ct extra do, 4A<94gc. Ncwnrlenns molaura, choice hew. do. prime, 4-K24Nct good. asMauot com mon. 2Hut:iOo, common molasica, sfiasHct black atreo, SltfMO. Hriraa—Altaplre, elorca, 42«4fict caailo, 3i'<t2Ac, pepper. iVK<4t«Kc« nutmega, No.i.ufie&li.uit Calcutta ginger. lOMIIc. hoap—Tme nine. A4ct Herman mottled. flUOfiVcs lllno Lily, M*oi White Lily. fitadSWct Whlta Uom, fiS* ft&Uet reach (lloiaom. 7ct buvon Imperial. OtvdSfilc. HAY—Timothy wa* Ann under a good demand, with the supply hardy adequate. I'ialrle watsieudr. The Improved ataie of the country modi lead denier* to ex* {cl large receipt*: No. I timothy, 9to.ont9io.flnt No. do. 9x«iOt mixed. 97.A0S iinland prairie, 97.Stttfau>t No. I prairie, jn.no: slough. f.fi.'-o, JMDKrt—Wero steady under a fair Inquiry, with email ORerlnga. Tanner* ar« raid to be heavily stocked with leather, and it larot likely lhat, with large receipt!, (he Present price of hide*can belong maintained. gunla* Iona: City hut chcra' row*, fi'tr 1 steers, use t green cured, light. 7lv97>(Ct heavy, effet damaged. ft»rot partcured, SMdsUiVt green aattod kip. 7?Jcj green calf, itet flint Crime dry ld|>, calf, and dry miles, Hull.fiot dry tailed Idea, l-jct deacon akin*. 4Jci sheep pells, wool eatl* mated, xjc. I.UMHKII-ConMuups In good demand and Arm, Small lots are coming In by lake and going directly to the yards, but the receipts are not expected to rut much of a Qgurs fur some time. Thu prospect for Ret* Unit the logs to Uio stream* and out of them Is getting poorer every day. The swamps are drying up. and it will take a week of heavy rain to raise tltu rivers in June to a giiod driving stage. The edlmale of lumber supply for Chlcato this year, given In yesterday's Ueur. should navu read H7d m ft. after deductln/for the minor lake-receiving markets. This Is considered a liberal call male. Following are thu (luotatlunsi ► irat andaeeond clear. I and 2 luch < fJ.ioi3t.fsi Third clear, I Inch 37.u»VJM.m f bird dear. mioiliich 39.004.10.(0 Kirn and second clear droird tiding m.fio First inmmoudretacd »idln>r lt.noftis.ui KloorlOir.flnlcummou. drcwed £Vuv>ouii Fluorine, accond common, dreurd... 33. (**933.m Flooring, third common. drtMcd 17.00 Koi huaidj, A, 13 fucht* and ti|iw*rd* .... Xt.OUQm.u) lloi board*, It. 13 Inchei and upward*.... 33.00 Uux board*. <; IT.OUtfIH.Qo A itoclc board*. 10 to l‘J Inch 3-VUbcio.uj U»toc«bo,«r<l», lutolJlnch 3autf*3rt.(o H node board*. l3toldlndi l3.UMl7.nii or common aiuck board* li.tvt Fencing. it and 19 ft....... 13.10 gene tor, Id, JH, mdWll 13.60 Fencing, No. 2 11.(0 Common board*. Id, 13, and 30 It 13.(0 Common l<oard*, It. Id, aud 19ft 13.A0 Cull board* Il.m Diiucuaioniiniy 11.90413.(0 IMincmlonaiuff. ttloaoft l3.nnMl7.nu Kmtii Umber. UattloMa* lI.AOMm.QO Pidcei*, rongb and ncicct tt.UU4IO.OO Picket*, acleci, dietaod and bcadod Ih.qo Lath............ 3 004 a.M monglrt, "A" xandard 3.4.Vtf 3.90 HblniUca, “A" cbolca to eitra............ 2.(aa 3.60 Hiili.Kji-8, No. 1... I.3.*** 1,33 Hblaelea, ihadcd A 1.134 3.00 Hlilsiclva. un track .......... B.!A*| i.au olCb-l’iKia Mmicd the umt u on Tucmii/, and were generally atcady. rollowlnw are the quotation#: Carbon. iiudcg. leat. IB'»ct da Ullnola. leital iu»u i.vi dca.. 17«ic: neartiighl. 17ft deir. ic»t. wjici Michigan Irystl tc»L n'lc; Blaine. tWt eatra winter lard oil. mot So. t. me; No. i. Me: linseed, raw, tries Lolled. trie: wliali*. wlulcr-hlcaelied. 7“ct iperm. »|.73( ncaiafoot oil, airlcily pure. fl.ut>: duoslra, aOct uoNo. I.tuoi bank oil. sic; btralta. aitct winter mlncra' oil, met tur' petition, .duct naphtha. doodoraed, ut gravity, icei itu* nil nr, deodorized. 71 deg.. Me: Raaollue. 37 deg.. uu aic: Wen Virginia. natural, dd deg., ait natural. au deg.. a**: reduced. deir., arm. n•T.\TOKf'—W»r« uuU t. at avgaoc for carluUand U»ti.V; lor tingle socks from atura. I’tiULTUY—‘ Llckcoa and B«e asuall turkeys were scarce and firm under a fair local luuuiry. Mrc*acd oltlckcua are preferred: Chickens. diva Mid, umho per »: do. live. fa.(M*J.flu Per doz: turkeys. dreased, 70 Ulctdo. live, forte: mallard ducks. t1.&M1.75 per do*. bKEUb—Were rather uutet. the larger receipts caus ing buyers to aland back for a decline. Clover waa lowar, uiLerwiaa tbera waa no Quotable change. though timothy and other seeds were freely offerejat former selling prlcee. Timothy aold at fl.aufl.a7, prlmo closing at fI.W: clover at f4.lVki.au prime closing at fl.ia. Mammoth declined to <l.t>V*l.uu flax sola at il.ondai.io, aodcloaedat graft. Hungarian told at tiTl* •iT7Uc. aud tullln at 67'-**uX-. bAl.T—Waa In lair reuuu't audateadv: Saginaw and New York Sue a alt, fl.u) per Lrl; ordinal y coarse. dairy, wltnhsga. fi.au: without logs, fXuu; Ashton. fa.gft per sack. TEAS-Thera «u a light movement at the following range of prlcct: Guvrownea—Common. 350a0«t good do. t3o3Sct medium, luaiact aood do. aaaauct floe. OJtgaaui Do* cat. 3A060C1 choice, w£7ucs choicest, 750sici fancy. DOctflfl.UO. '* larmuL—Common, 33*3det gooddo.Bu*33ct me* alum-MwMe; good do., 4o*i3ci floe, ti*tdc; fincau choice. chvlccatl *W74c. YouioUxaol-C'oiamon. 3d*ieci goodde. 3BA9ic; medlntn, 978Mc: (rood do. 4tvaiic: fine, 4S-g4ac: wivii'i choice. n»Mn,v; choicest. (*.ißo7c. .ItPAX-Cnmmfln, 348M-*: tool common. ftv.iftjc* medium. 328i.7e: rood medium, nßaiftci flnr. 4 ta4sr: flnest. 40«.Wj: ctiolcr, .7jhi77c: choicest. ftftgflfte. Ooi.r»!(rt-(rommon. rood common. y*B7lct medium, ft-VAftse: rood medium, ftaa»4ocj Hue, 43816 c: finest, swAVtct choice. MM.aact choicest. flirrric. VKAL-Wb* plenty, and told at 4874 c, Fine stock afar. • VEOF.TAnLF.*-Were scare* and timer: spinach. ftPß7t)o perhos i lettuce,9l.2.V.M..viper box: radishes. 23'iUne per don pieplant*, owfle per At encumber*. winaßV—Was reported qnlet end steady, wilhiala of so hrl* on the ba*ia of si.m per rallon for raw. wool,-Was m moderate request at the pricet rtren. Thoordersare nearly all from Western manufacturers, nr quote: Meiltiim unwashed wool*. 33m 3.7 c: floe do. 11 O.Mc! roarseno. 3t**33c: flne fleece, wa*hed. 3.78HC: niciiinm do. atV*;t*ci coane do, niAftfte: tub wool*, choice, 4outlet fairto rood. 348ftuc. Colorado Wool— Fine improved. 3d.03.-sc: medium do. 33837 c: coane do. iieiuo: coarse eominon, 17830 Ct black. 17873 c. LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO. Jfn< ft. iVre. .• 3.P.77 9.974 9*7 ...... 4. lIM 91.0PJ 3.C37 s.aio i’3.;nM 1,704 flrre/pf*— Monday.*... Tuesday... . Wednesday. ll.asn T0ta1..,..., .... 8,41(3 97.3 V) 9,440 3.98) 4,711 . 17fl SAW ft,SIS a. IM Fame time ia*t wrclt. M eek before Inst Monday,.* Tuesday Total 4*900 10. SGI 3.H00 CATTLE—Were In Halit suprir and firmer. There wm a itrontt delnaml from the Emicrn trade, and mica were quick at better prices hr 10QM34e per tot) lb* than prerailed on Tnesdar or the dar before. The firmer fcellnqaruie from the fact that receipts, Instead of ihowlntt the Increase that a msjorltr of operntora had ronfldentlr looked for, were cohlldcratdjr lesl than for Tuetdan and (he week helrtit half gone there war tune fear that the atttrala dorln* the femainimr three dijl would proto In anrwar etceulte. In oualitr the olTcrinira weru Romt. eren for this time of rear when excellence li looked for, the Imlkarcraßlndorerl.liw lha, andaelllnk nt 93.7.V.14.73. Fdw poor lota Were offered, and aaiea below 93.40 were limited. Blockers sold at 93.UX83.50. and butchers’ Mock at 93.MVt3.4<). Milch cows wero In some demand at 930.0iU33.u)pcr head. andtealsatß3.ouß3.‘33bef looibi. The market closed am. qrOTATIOJ*#. Extra Beetca—Graded atcen welshing 1.450 lb* and upward*....... 15.n005.35 Choice neerc* —Kine. fat. well-iormeu iiccru, welshing l.thO toi.4.V) in* 4.40®4.75 o oon liecrei-WciMattened •tccf*, weign* UB 1.10010 1,300 lb*.., 9.0004.35 Medium ora.lei-Htecr* in fair fletlu welsh* (ns I.OuOto l.sHX 1 8.0009.80 Butcher*’ Sloek-l’oor to common iteer*. ami common to choice cow*, for city •laughter, welshing hod to l.ioolb* 3.(1033.40 fitorkCattle—common cattle, welghlitsTnu tol.lMJih*. 3.7503.60 Inferior— Light and thin cowi, belterMtas*, hull*, and *calawag*t«eN 3.0003.35 Veai*^* 1 ibf (natlrea)...,. - n ■ dr. Prirr. i.«s 4.ia'< I.OuO 4.121$ ,Ve. At. Pile*. 14 1,407 95.00 15 1.41tt 4.U0 :«) 4. mi 32... 1.330 4.70 M 1.H30 4.75 Ml 4.00 ’."iliita 4.10 4.25 4.37 H 4.30 4.35 4.30 15 i.aiu S 3 1,250 .«> 1.344 17 1.314 14 1,2111 42 1,2211 4.20 40..,. ...1,304 8.20 111 1.222 4.15 12 i11TN.... 101 4.00 34 1.155 4.10 I iiou»-The market was attain dull and deprewcd. ‘ Tliuaupply wa« by 110 meanslartte, but there was nut much demand irom either uhlppera ur the Home trade, and the reduction of Tueidav was (implemented by a further decline of 10015 c. which maket the shrinkage •lnc« Monday fully 204.100 per 100 lb* In all tirades es . coptlng clio.co au.icatra heavy snipping hogs, in which the depreciation la not moro iliau 100. uotnmoti to prime lUlit weight* sold down tuaa.4UM9.6u, and cum* moo to prime packing boa* to $3.3003.60. I hero wore anlea ufclio co to cstra alilpplng hog* at ta.7i)oa.uu. and of skip* and Inferior heavy low at $2.My«3.00. The market cloicd iteady at the following quotation*]- IIOU BALK*. No. At. Prtct. *3.... UA) 93.50 30. ...227 8.50 Atf. M. Trict. 03.. ..213 (3.4.1 01.. 8.41 AH,...339 3.4.1 37.. ..303 3.43 4....374 8.40 A0....330 8. AO 73.i..xu ;i.(w A3....3114 3.4.1 4.1 .. 3*>o 3.4.1 X1....383 3<|.l 30....3H3 3.40 111... 310 3.40 X1....31)3 3.40 311,...830 3.40 09....333 3.40 31....31*1 3.40 7U....17J 3.4'1 1H....31U 3.40 01....370 3.40 40....307 8.31 40....331 3.33 73....1X1 3.3.1 85....333» 8.3.1 88.. ..311 3.33 AO.. ..200 3.3.1 U8....3U0 3. XI .Vrt. dr. Prlrr, 92....318 93.00 no ...420 a.tKi 44.. 3.50 40.. 3.50 20.. ..203 8. WO 42 ~.400 3.H5 44.. 3.50 37.. ..202 3.50 45.. ..202 3.50 H1....140 3.50 52.. ..244 3.50 70 ...177 8.50 25.. ..173 8.50 (15....101 3.50 52.. ..220 8.50 53.. ..105 8.50 25.. ..314 8.50 32.. 3. Ml 43.. 372 3.40 22. . 305 3.C0 70.. ..401 8.40 37.. 410 3.75 47 ~.403 8 75 37.. .B*4 3.75 82.. .344 3.75 UU... 440 8.70 2U....4:1l 3.70 00..277 3.05 04.. 8. AO X1....103 3. .VI AH....183 3.A0 01.. B.AO A3....ait) 8. A 3 A7....313 8.10 70 ...300 B.AO ai... 3tti a. ha 31.. .XW 3.01 30.. ..343 3.00 04.. ..311 8.00 31 ...304 3.0il 44.. 8.00 iui.,..aa.i a.tw( as....am a.oo: ao...aaa a.so 25.. B.OU'IUO....atU a.OO ai....aua a.tMi au....iao a.uo a0....au0 a.oo ay... iiu a.oo uo ...-wo a.oo 1 a7....i»J a.oo a.Mi 7d>...uui a.oo an...jut a.M ao....aia a.oo :w....aat a.r.,V 70....1M1 o.«i 04.. a.oo' au....U7i 8.43, 00. ...xu a.oo ! I NilKKl*—The demand, though chiefly on EMtem ac count, wai quits equal to the aupply, «nd the onerlnm were readily dUpoeedot at fully prevlom quotation*. Pule* were on a nailiof fa.Aou»4. XWor poor to medium, and at f l.fltxas.3o'for good to choice grades. The fol lowing wrro noted: . /Vic*. l/to. At. Prlct, 14.7* 1«0....W fS.O) 4.H7* 77... .M ft. 00 4.fto HI. ...00 4.H74 1 4.00 | 71....08 4.2 ft DllfiHr H 4 A<J. Ar. /Vic*. fio. At. 140....UJ fI.tUM 80... 117 (W....JH 4.7 ft U 4.... w 10....D0 4.2 ft 7J....1U0 4.50 50.... uo HBW VOJIK. New Ynnx, March 20.—IlgBvga—Receipt*, a..MO. aanltiti U.U2U umt lime tax weeki price* a abode lower; tuuu of market easier, but all sold. and closing transactions no worao fur the selling interests than opening aaieit of (he receipt* upward* of 400 were merely fed hero, and uo direct to kngland and tier* many altvet exporter* look 07» beitdca at PHaitoc toilrcMftOAft? Ib»i other talc* at HttwluMa to area* Oft fcft7 lit*. Imlde figures for two car* llitnul* steer*, l.trjftlb*. the hlgbeat orlce for a car* averaging 1,020 lb* I fair to Rood alcer*. t'KOuftfc to dr»os M Ih*. Hitesi*—Receipts, a.TOO. making 4,450 tor two days, against 2.7UU same time lost week] asleaslowt market doted heavyi downward tendency t ordinary to prime •beep. iVOW.ift.2ft per 100 lb*t extra wether*, *0.421* l.wi yearling*. *d.uxA7.u)i exporter* took i car* at ouitlue figure*. HwiHR-itecclpt*. a.ooo, making 5.D00 for two day*. agalD(t7.4u>same time last weokt none for sale alive, but a ilrmer feelings live nominally quoted at fi.Ufttf 4.s»pcrlortt>*. * llurrAUi, March 80.-CAm.t-Recelpu, I,(«0i to tal fur the wttuk. ft,7i)7i market active end hlgnert goo*l to choice atom, I4.HMMU) Rood shipper*, m.fto t»4.7in medium. fi.4ot light butchers*, f4.Uistf4.aftt ■tuckers, tJ.2ft4tJ.d7Mt best grades dlipoted oft aalea, fimtxf and LAMua-lteeelpla, 2,500 t tolal for the week, ft. Tun market Ortm upward icndencyt fair to good Western sheep, I4.doats.lot choice. Ift.ous all offering* sold. lluu*—Receipts, B,uoo. total (or tho week, 10,6d0i mantel active and higher, owing to a light tuppfyt «lo* Stand only half tunplledt Yorker*, fl.Bft4l4.iOi ma lum, f t.ftOi yard* bare of auick. ST. LOUI*. Hr. Lout*, March Ja-CArtte-Acilvei rather entlen cannot be changvdt ilnoa-Lowert actlret all soldi light ahlpper* to good Turkera, fft.afttfi.ftOt packing, fft.iifttfa 45 1 butchers* to fancy, fJ.ttuga.7fti doting weak; downward ten dency i receipt*. 2.wu. Hiiksr-l.uweri fair demand i extra heavy ship ping, t4.«kkit4.7A| good to Choice, f 4.(Jotf t.ftO| COUUOO to fair, fj.ou4»a.7fti receipt*, i,mu. . east umurr. . Ka*t I-ioearr. March •.•0.-tUTTLE-Recclnta, 650 head through. 3UJ head locals best, fft.2stfft.7At me dium. f4.2utfA.2ft. H'hu-U celiila, l.uiu beailt market acilvai York er*, »4.4<w4.r.i>j I'hilmieii.utM, »»,au*i4.ea. builh-itecelpla, |.»« lieaui aelllp* at •4.3909.00. CINCINNATI. (’txriNNATi, March au.—llodi-Qulets common, •tt.loaa.4o; light. t3.VXAa.79) Packing, •■l.flVga Ml: butcher*', |J.<kx<it.(Ms receipt*, a.ttoui ablpiuauu, 6M. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN CITIES. The following were received hr tbe Chicago Board of Trade: Lnaai-oot, March so.—Prlmo mrM pork—Butero. oO*| Weatera, Alt. liacon-Cuml»tilanil*, 28«| »Uort riba, sot] long clear. 37*i abort clear. sh* edi ihoul den, soted] hama, so*. Lard. 3St. Prime meat beef, teai India meat beef, out extra India tueu, alia. Cheeae, 07i. Tallow, 30* Od. Lokdox, March so.—Liverpool—Wheal neadf Corn quiet.33i Od. Mark Lane—Wheat Ann. Corn quiet. Car* goca ud coaat— Wheat firmer. Coro Quiet. Cargoca onpaaaage-Wheatflrm. Cora quiet. Arrival* on coa*t for order*—Wheat amall. Special Ditpatch to Th* TWbuaa, Livkbpuoi, March 30-11:30 a. ux.-rt.ooa-lfe. 1, 301] NO. 3.341. Unanr-Whoat—Winter, No. 1, HMdi Ko. 3.10* tods •prtng, Ko. 1. lo*o<li Ko. i, 0* Odt white. Ko. I, Ila Adi Ko. 3. lit: club. Ko. 1. 13a Bd] Ko. S. Il*6d. Coro-New, Ko. I, 26*3d] Ko. 3, 33* 9d| Old No. 1, 38*i No. 3. 37*Od. I’ronitoxa-Pork, si*. Lard. U*. Livaaroou March 30-L*l*»i.-Corron— Dell and eaalen wsljd: aalea 8,000 hole*; (peculation and ex port, l.ooo; American, e,i.V>. ItaiauaTurra-Wheat-Callfornla whit* wheat, *»• erage, Ila 14*11* fell clnb, Ila ed|l3aMt anting. m 7d.*lu» 74; wiuitr. Ids lodOMU *4. Fluur-Wcatera canal, 3t«JOa. Corn-Now Waatera mixed, 2U iMigni* ad: old do. 27* o«t*—American, sa. Uatley— American, 3a 04. I'caa—Canadian. 86* 04. CLovaa Si*t>—American, 44*14*. I‘aovuioNt—Meta pork. 81a. Prime meaa beet, 83a. Lard-Ataericaa. as*. Uacoa—Long clear, nr* 34; abort do, 3da«d. Cuinai—American. 68a. TaLLuw—Fine American, SO* 64. PcTaoLnux-Bplrica, 7a 34; rettned, 10a 84. Lixauo oil—3d*. Haiti-Common. Bat pale. 13a. bi-iniT* or TcapiiTUfn-33* 04. Loiuoi. March 30.— Briura or TvariiTtii-33* 4*34*. Airvinr. March 30.—PrraoLioi—37a 34. AMERICAN CITIES, «gw tou* Sptctal DUftatck io Th» TVttuiu. Nnw Toni. March 30.—Oaaii—Wheat delta da* preaaed. receding la moat laitascca liadc per bu. and leavihß oft heavily, under more liberal offerlnß*: de mand comparatively limited, r*pechtiy for aprlnß Rrades. nrtonear theclo*e. wflen bmlnexl quickened perceptibly hr concessioner •Miens option* tame am! quite heavyi 40,000 bu No. 1 Milwaukee and Mlnnnota •prlst*. part at Si. 93s B.OX» bn No. 9 Northwestern •rrinir. April option, at Si. w. Corn a made hißher for early delivery on moderate offerlnr. amt fair demand, partlrfor ihlpment. but eloici tamely t In option line very light movement t mixed We* ern. unladed. 479 82Wc. An extraordinarily lane hurncM transacted In rye. here amt to arrive *oon, mainly for ihlpment to Germany and Holland, at a made firmer prlcei for Western; no.ouo bu No. 3 Western at 71973 c. Provisions— Nfei* pork in less demand for early de* livery, mainly for ciport. At caller fißurtit sale* uf 4oobrl*at7l<i.l9:Sli).Js for uninspected and Inspected lotst eihir kind# dulls for forward delivery Western men dulls March option nomlnals April. 810.00910. ISs May, 510.i09i0.20s June. fio.lo9io..wj no ealeiro ported. Cut mcfttt In moderate demand At about previous flxure*. Ilacon in lest demand at weaker price*, but Icavlnx oft more flrmlyt Inns clear at 89.37 H for Wcitcrn. Weitern iteam lard moderately active for early d*. livery at rather low pricers sale* of 3.350 tci at 77.37 H 97, .V). closing at 77.40 Mkddi and l.Mltca oft Rradrft 87.391 fbr forward delivery fairly actives March op tion. 57.40 i April. S7.nMi«7.a7Hi Mfcy, 57.4A97.47Ht June. 57.5397.97 Ht rale* of a.nno tea April at fr.aaa 7.40 s 7.850 tea Star at fV.43H97.60; and 3,330 tea Jtlne at f7.63HA7.97H. tlcflned more active for the Continent, and ntioted at ft.7sn7.9S. TALLow-cuntlnuea in moderate demand at about pNydoui prlceat quoted oiiabatliof 57.50f0r prime Bi ; nAR«-naw In fair renueatt Quoted Itrm on a baMa of7HHT’4«fnr fairioßooti rcrtninß. and 7?<r«mAcfor eentrlfuenh refined In rather more deni and, with cut loaf at |SV; crushed. frt<c. wm»Kv-lmiisnuiitrd at 81.0791.07* asked for caih and rcituiar, with f l.txiH bhl. regular. FRxmim—Generally h-M active markets ratea varied lltties train room by Liverpool atpam line* quoted a •hade (Irmer; (or Liverpool, engagement* by •team In* chide 4u.two hit train, of which in.tan h« were wheat at Ohd per bu. and 34.nyn bu corn at nU4 per ou Iba. _ To IV llVifrrn AweMtil I’rttt. Nttw YORt. March Jo.—CivmiN-Weak; UflMklfct ftsiurea steady; March, lo.HT'dio roc; April. iiubTa 10, MCs Slay, irt.avs June. It.me: July. lf.l3Cltl.l4ci Autuiu if.itaili.ieci Beptemher. il.ntu: October. Hi.MUlo.Bics November. 10.diMi0.70ct December. 10.7iM10.71r. ps.a.vt Ki.«rn—Miiderntn trades receipts, l.inj brla: No. 3s S3,KV.t:i.M); aupernne state and Wratero. S.I.XUl.vu c.immontb Mmlcueitra, |4.iaMS.7.lt irood to choice. (6.40i#.v, a CVt winter wocas. ta 7.73! extra Oiiin, *i.!io«a.7.s: hi. I.nnlo. yi.uo«7.7.*>s .Mtnnc*<Mt patent proceu. 70.4099.35. Ilye flouruo* clianaed. (.‘■mn.Mßu,—Quiets Weitera. ta.bo93.sn. OttAiN-tVlieai lieavyi teeMrts, Kvi,otxi but No. 8 •print*, Si.lßs No. I Milwaukee. ft.J.’s hard No. I •nrioß, ,7i.iuHi No. s red winter, 7l.jwhwi.94s amber, 7l.:trti So. I red winter. 81.07: No. I white, 81.4iiHs extra do. 71.43'5>1.43| unyruted «prtMR. f1.79t Nil, 3 Nurthwusicrn, Marco. it-30H91.:«'. Uyc-WVuscrn, 7luf72c. Harley stenOy: No. 3 Uinads, BOc. Mnltoulet and iihchatistCd. Corn flrtsi: ciuaiitß nnlctt recclpu. 74.UXM1111 sinurartcd Wextern mlxcd.4l-(.'iisHcs atcain mixed, ba934wrt do white nml round yellow, r>jc: No. 3 March. M4«wc. Oaix-recrlpl*. H.taio bus mixed Weatrrn. »«H<'tH4Hes white do, sttHidJOc. ii*r-Qu|i‘tt xiiippiittr, fno.iuiflj.oj. ltnpa~Qiilet and nnciianssed. GnnntniKs—coffee quiet bm firms 1110, carßoea. 149 170 lu ROldt JoidHnß. 14'JlS‘tc. Ktisrar-drsiinml fair nnd market firms fair to roo.l refibtns.THATHcs prlmsi, 7401 refined In fair d<'inand at Hiy<tu{(c. Mulsaaes quiet and uruhnnupd. Klee quiet ana unclianßed. PBTnor.Rfu-Qulelt crude, 7Hct reflat'd, llfjc. TALi.nw-Bteady iITSc. ficsik—Firm nt tatanje. BPintTa or TorjpiJtTJkß-Flrmcr at aoHOaic. Knoa-Hcavri fresh Weitern. KMIOHc. I.R*riiKK-Quiet and uuohan«ed. Wu<tt,—Hulls domestlo fleece. 33933 c; pulled. Iftl 4<Vt sinwß«hed. |(<*a,Sc. Piovuions—Mcm pork dullt $10.15910.33. Reef •toady t Wcitcrn lussß clear middles firm at bHc. Prime ■team lard more active at 87.3507.40. HerTKit—old Western. 7M3uc. t'iißßSK*>lt<-iivy at n<il3Hc. WuisKy—Pull and nominal at 81.00H91.07. Msrat.«—Manufactured copper unchanged 1 Inxot lake dull at I7HI7HC* niff Iron quiet but atcaoys hcotcb. Sul.00,•125.001 American, fifl.codik.oos jtiia* •lan »heet, lO'sMllc In ROld. Nalla atcady and un* chamtcd. .1.110 4.W1 .1,120 4l(I0 .1,127 8.00 .l.tno a. OO .1,137 8.00 .1,152 3.00 .1,100 O.H7K . 05i a. 70 1,104 a.‘ni «*5 a!iw *2O 0.55 7i2i a. co 752 3.40 723 3.40 77:1 3.40 KRW ORLEANS. KrwOrLicans. March 2'i,—Fl.ocn-Irregulart rti* pernne, s4.iajs XX, s4.bo; XXX. f <.75<43.3<ji hlieti gradoa, $3,734(1.73. uiiaim-c cni li» fair demand at tfHQioe. Oau quiet but steady at ate. Cork'Mxal—Dull, weak, and lowers choice. 13.3 D. JIAT-Oulet. but iteailrs ordinary, $1*. 00013.001 prime. sTa.(«ii choice, si7.oo6»n.r>o. Piiovimons l’ork—Market ruslers <lO.Art. f.«nl quiet, CuiMeodys tierce. $7.2.107.7As keg. $7.7.vtf1.23. Hulk shoulders acorns and Onus loom, aUcs sucked. 4c. Hulk rides dull and nominal. Hulk clear rlli, Acs clear aides, Alfc. Damn quiet and wcaki ihotilucra. 4Hcs clear rib. «t»cj dear. o!ic. Jlomn-Morkcl dull: ■mtap-cured. 7«rthics uncanraaed. nh»o?fe. WiiHKV-Ajuiet. initaseadyt ruulluvo. $1.0301.00. tiitooßMis—Coffee quid, but aieaihri itlo. cargee*. ordinary lo nrline, H(sl74c In sold. Sugar activo amt (Inn for low grade*! otiiori Uuiii common to good common. SHhoUcs fair to fully fair, uH'47ct prime to choice, 7f4-iHcs yellow clarlDed. MolnMca dulls common fermenting, masiHos fair not ferment* lug, 2iK(A2lKoi prime lu choice. H-Mtuc. Jilco drniers Loiilniana ordinary to choice, MJO-dfa. Dram—Dull, weak, and lowers s|,us. BALTIMOnn. lUltimorr, March an.— Flour— Steady and firm, particular)* for low grade*. Uiuix—Wheat—wettorn dull. weak, and Jowert Peuuaylvama ml. si.tPMl.aoi So. a winter red wen* cm, ajiot and March. fl.3Ut April, ft.no aakedi Mar, ft.33*4 aiked. .Corn—weitern weak and Utfilo lowert Western mixed, ipot and March, April, antic i Majr, 6-M4O. Data timer and hluhert WeMem while. SitoitTct do mixed. nattnacs Penniylvanla. nautfe. lire quiet and iteadyat tth-KMc. )lat—Dull nud heavy. Pkovimona—A shade firmer, but not higher. Huttrr—Choice Arm and fairly active i choice Welt* ern mil. thMidtet do packed. JMJ4O. Prtbulruh—Dull, heavy, and nominal! refined, ''turrit—Shade flrmcn Illocargoea. U«l7c. Wuiskt—(inlet andalwnt steady at f l.mrtl.OflU, HicKiiTa-Flour, 4,300 br1u wheat. itr,uw but ooro, inn.sou hut oat*, i.uyiim. SiiiPNßKTs—Wheat. 3d, 000 but corn. I H.Ono bit. Fanninm—To Liverpool per atcamcr—Collou, U-32di flour, 3a iMt grain, u}<d. §4 ...UHI a.DO tw.,..3ii4 a.ao a.ao 4U....5HS a. Ift Totsno. Tolbdo, 0.. March sax—UßAiN—Wheatstesdys No. I while Michigan. si.uqi extra do, $1,201 amber Michigan spot. April and Mar. $1.33s No. 3 rod win* ler Michigan, $1.334t April and Mar. $1.33s No. 3 red held at 11. Mt rejected (Vabash, $1.03s No. 3 amber Michigan, 31.21. Corn dulli high mixed. I4e iddi clovxr B*ao—Mammoth, $4.Ms prime, $4.33| No. 3, $4. 13. llßoatpra—floor, ion brlat wheat, 11.000 but corn, 17,uiu hut oats. I.ooutm. . BiiifMtxTi-nuitr, too brlsi wheat, 83,0)0 but corn. I.UKi bu. Toledo. March 30-4 p. m.-Gnaw-Closed with wheat dulli No. 3 red winter,lAprll, Sl.3:is March, $1.3311. Corn dulli high mixed. 44ct No. 3, 435*0. Clover s«tu—Prime. *4.vs. LOUISVILI.R. Looiivillb. March 3U.—Corns*—Dulls iM4o. Flosjss—Dulli extra. U.73*400i family, $4.33(3 4.73 s A No. I. 54.23H3.fi0i fancy, 53.73r«d.33. Grain— Wheat dulls red. sl.mi amber white, $1.30. Corn In fair demands •white, 425*0i siilscd. sic. Data In fair demand, but at lower rales i white. Slot mixed, lUT-Dultl $0.0**13.00. • pgovtsiogs—Pork steadyt $10.33. Lard steady and Stubs choice leaf tierce, $7.7A41x.00s do kegs, $8.40. itsllc mcau quiet hist steadyt shoulders. hHct clear nh, 45a*3!*cs clear, MwkA>4c. Itocon steadyt shoulders, 45401 clear rib, sWastyot clear, o}*ouo. lismi-bugar* cnreJ, 7J44SPO. Whisky—utcadyi $1.03. Touaooo-Qulcl and unchanged. •T. LOUIS. St. Louis, March 30.-c«m«g-UoobaDged. Floi'k—Unchanged. Grain—Wheat lower for cash: namely, No. 3 red. sl. Aprils $1.131*01.13V4 Mar. Corn lowers 3»Ho casht m>44(£ll>Ho Aprils iHfMtlo May. Data eaalers 23>*3iJc cash. Ilyu dulls 530 bid. liarley uu* Changed. WutSkY-Quiet at $1.03. faovtsioKi-fork dulls offered $0.73 easht fo.oo bldssalvstn.W) June. Lard nominal. Dry salt meats nominal, ttaron dulls shnnidors. 4es Him. *.v«4. UKirairra-Flour. 3,7(’Obri«i wheat. DMKiihui corn, 'JO.USI bus oats, I3.UUU bu; rye, 10,CM) but barley. B.uut)bu. Philadelphia. March ax—Flocb-DuII and do* changed. CDiAiN-WbeatheavTtamber.»i.32iiii.B3t red, st.so ai.j-j; white. 51.93ai.30. Cum dulls yellow, atoi allied, 33ct Me spotsand Marchs &->Hc April. Data nn and unchanged, live dulls OUMie. fauriaiONa—Weak- Mesa pork, sia&ors||.ux Prime India mess beef. 3tot33c. Lard Dtulel and mmlianued. Ih'TTta-tjitlettnd wcoks creatrery, Wctl tty Deserve. 3:«A33c. Koos-We*UTii. 100. tniaata-Qulet: choice Western, I3WSU3C. Pi tßOLkuu-Unchanged. WHM>kv-»irmigi Wrssern, Sl.nu ItßUßtrra-Wbcai, V.MUbut euro. 70.000 but oats, 3,uuo bu. . JIotTOM, March CO—Klui.'b—Quiet and nnehanard. UiuiM-Citrn flrmt lulled and yellow, M4A7i-. Data firm and uochaqafd. WnoL-bame iieorened condition a* pterional/ bo* tlcedt demand only la meet Immediate want* of menu* fauturer*. who are Indifferent about future aunplleaj fleece wool very dupreaaedi icarcoly any ln<|iilryi mhearule quite low, and aJinoat entirely nominal} Ohio and l’enn*ylranU fleece*. t'Mtrtct Wlacunaln ami Michigan. HNttluo for medium and eslrai low and cuarae telling aiatia:utci combing delaine. 40446 c for ouaraet t'leioc for medium and finti auuer and citra pulled, aueu. 1 . CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. Mirth XU-CorTON-PnU at lOffO. FLuvx-Qulet aud unchanged. OaaiN-wlieat In good demand at lull price*: red, tl.lwdl-13. Coro Iti good demand: 40®4ic. data wrong: skAUc. iiyo-Deuiand lain market firms co«a tU<\ Harley dull and unchanged. .. . PauvuiiiNi-i'utk eaaler. but not quolably lower: flout. Lard InaotTvo: current make, |7. UH> kettle, i7.inM97.73. Oulk uieaueaaiert quiet: t3.7Uk5.73: i.vciittft.lo; »3.g3, Uacuo quiet but a wady t te.tti. |3.«5, and id.cu „ WutaKV-HWaUy and firnvaltl.o3. Ilcrmt-Firmer: prime to choice Korea at 339ite. LiNaaioUu.—pulet at ft7o. UtLWavxie. alarclt3o.—Kluu»—Firmer. tlaaiM—Wheat weak: opened Me lover and doted heavy: No. I Milwaukee hard, tl.lt] No. | Milwaukee. {l.rdM bid: No. 'Ado. II.IMMt Marco. tl.OT't: April. I 07: May. f :.U7M» Mo. S do. tl.olH9i.ui4. jCorn Sulet but aleady: No. 3. nominal} tlu. Data (overt o. si, Wo. Ilye Urungi No. l. 34v»33c. Barley quiet: u. atprlng. ftiot freah, 63c. I’aovtaioxt-weak: aabadecaaler. Meaeporknom* loali tt).«. Primealeam lard. t7.11H. Kaoeipra-Flour, ta.uoo brlai wheat. Bd.nobu. SoimiN re-Fiuur. t.auu briat wbeaw u,ux> bo. iMDItNAPOLia, March 20.-llont—Steady: t 5.009 8,76: recelpla. B.7ouhea3s aiilpmcuta, I.ouu. Kunut—Quiet aud unchanged. OkalN—Wheat eteadyi No. z red, t 1.1591.18. Cora -Mlsed, auvtwMe. (lye lowers 64933 d. pate lowers 3dH9'J7c. * PKovtiitiMa-Pujaii ahouldora. 4Qc: dear rib, Bft BHc. Card. t7.ld>|, Hama, UQigTc? uurrauj. B^rtLO.March 3a-Ue*i.v-Wh«il dull and aUadys •alee of N 0.3 Milwaukee at tt.W. Corn dull aadalaady 1 ealMolß,6UubuatßoMefur old bytauple oa tracki 441A1U0 for new uo track, according U> quality. Dale neglected. Kye neglected. Barley quiet. BBTIIOIT. ptTkoiT. March It.-ruji k-DulL . and lower: extra. t1.3»H9 lt 8l 4 i3 hU ' >wbUf ' •»«a»M«i.a3Mt amber nominal oxwxoo. Otwtop, N. T.. March 'Ji-Oatix-Wbed ataadys 3fbASoeSm. k SSe. u * >> u "* «*•»*• »«• n rxokia. tl P O3M , *‘ MMCb M-UtnuwiNtH-OnUt bald at Naw OtLxaxa, March ».-Cotton—Weaks aalee, t,900 halen ordinary, ?Hcs good ordinary, eHct low mlddllnt, »*fci ttslddltny. foHe: food mi>Mtf nP tics rerclpla. net. 2.KU halc»t trnu, ft.hi, to the Continent, 5,733; coutwlie, a.«sS; Hoc aay.aoi. yc ** Siw Ton*. March 3a-!iuMnc»« moderate with pom. minion Imuteai johtduj trade fain brown and color.", cotton* fairly atcady. but outside make* of biracbl t Rood* unsettled; print* morlnß alowiy. but Rlmjham. In Rond demand. The. /}>illettn fays* •• The aucsioa rate of bleached Rood* to day waa a anlrlted affair h-it prlccarnlcdlow.*' Woolens and foreljtn Roods quiet i, Drat Hand*. * Ct.»v«f,Ajrts 0.. March 3n.-pßTknt«n«.‘.Mirket unchanßedt itandard white. | to teat, at inc. i’irrsiumn. March Ja-PatßoLßuti-trude firmer -51.91 Hat Parker * for immediate ihlpmcnts reflaoi' 11.4 c, Philadelphia delivery. TURPENTINE. Wtutttnrow. N. C.. March 20.-Spintrs Tunrev. TIXK-UOtlaud noinltisi. The loyalty with which certain Halt return to the homo of thulfr childhood has been curloiulv Illustrated since fiah-culturo has become a «,i cnee. AcctmlliiQ to I’nif. 0. Bmwh Uoodo | n Instances whore two or thrcU flyers have their mouths ndstriy toacthcr on the Jcacoaat tlm llsh. In rcturninc id spawn, never hv mistake ir» up any other river than the one they first camo from. This happens oven If all of the riven arc equally well llllcd for llsh. and hare been depopulated olily hv omllsldntf or obatrut. turns. In such Instances,lt fho middle one of tho throe rivers Is restocked, the fish, on niuiM luff innturlly, return to it, and not to itic u.l. Joining rivers. It is hoileo Inferred Ilian they never wnndcr In tho sea fnr from too mouth nt their natlvo stream. OrnteSqub Coiifcctlmior/, iftm Yrtk Irlhune. Tlie grotesque has sprc.nl to confcciloncrv The Unit It* of the Fruits nmld reeds and other oqn.nfe plain# of crccn candy Is a favorite orsn incut for fTuborato mtoper tables. There nro also loiurdeuiretl storks of delicious nou'at candy, Jtdhdlug anklu dcop m streams of whilo. spun suirar. KxpLiira-noiT or n»riRKWc« MAnns.-f Paturr!.* fISS}?* 1 * BuDjar eic °P teJ ' t Monday eiccpie^ mUOAOO ft JTOHTTJWnSTEnT HffTLWAY Ticket Ofllcea. 02 Clarko»ej ef (Stiorman Home) and,} al’aclflcFast Line MO*rvia. m « (ißloutCltv ft Yankton ‘lit.vii m. • opiihuque pay Kx.via Clinton *|os3o a. m. • n-t ii'S* flUiihiiqne N «ht Bx.rlao-t«n rnsisp. m tnlium' nomeha MRlit KxpreM ro-lfin in. Ihli.-S' ok loin city ft Yasiklnn ....... r nils p. m \ o 4 m oFrccp t,itockraft ixihnquc. • tun a. m. **t : 'ns'm‘ "Ivecpt. UoPkrrtftPdhmjne. «tnii9p, m. • tv Is a* m* 6M waukco Mat Mall (dally) I «sma. m. « 4 : ujnm Ml IHrnnkee KspretM >|nin£ m » Tittam 6M waukec I'aMemrer • ft-oon. m. m Ani 1 7,?n k n <f . 0 4^« nifcr m. I fl!4xj. - m‘ oGrvnn ItnV F.xpress.... • nun «. m. • 7>inn •!, SS. J-atU AMlnnespolfs Kx..:«|Osi«lt tn. * 4u«s'tn' kxpreat.. t tempi m. t 7i s!»'m' M.aCroMO Kxpresi ; f | i sMarq^meßxp^psa::::::: , ::! i Uimß; m; i oc.cni'va Lake ft Ifoekford..., * 4:<sip. in. *in'4inlm' Jdlenevn u Ktnn»si * 4:4in. m. m! I‘uiiniani liotf j Car* aro nm ttirmish. between rjt,|.' #? to , 3'” < i C m ,n,: on the train leaving Chleaio No oilier road rltrta Pullman or anr other form of hotel eara writ of Chicago. n-Depot rornef of Welia and Kinde-il*. o—Depot corner of Canal ami Klnxlu-iU emnAOO, BtJBLIN&TON & QOniOT RAILBOAD. Depots font of I.ake*»t.. }nilltna-av.,and HlJteenih-it. ahd Canal and mstcctilh-ata. Ticket OlUcei, 30 Clark* at., and at depuii. ———| Leant. Memiola ft OateMinrs Raprew.!• fitta.m. • 7:«p.'iiu Ottnwnft Mfpotor hxrrcM....|« TUlt.m. * 7:45 p.m. KovkfanlA Freeport haprew. •nmir>a.fti. • nii.tn.in. piiiui'iunft Sion* city KxpruM •»»»jor) n.in. • nmn.m. :*H«o Fan KaprcM....... i»in : .wa.ni.!« nunp.m. Ixantns*Colorado KxprvM.... *ni::(On.ni..• a:4op m. Downefiiiroro i’aaionker.... •inuta.m.l* *J:i»p m Aurora raomngrr • atinp.m. • 7:,via. m. MrmlulaftStreatoprMseDjter..* 4t 15 p.m. •!»: 10a.m. Aurora!*flt»f*nKcr • .vnop.m, • M;.v\a.m. I)ownrr , »Orovpl , a*K*ncpr..... • etiap.in.,* n:lsa.in. Irimnort ft Outitmiiit nxprcai.. • Piflop.tn.i* «i;;m a.rn. Omaha Night Kipreu tinaKip.m. < otssn.m. fp*M I nn KmpM flOitnp.m.'l n:Ma.m. KnnmUly ft bu «100 Kxprr**. Hu;nn p. m. J o:ssa.tn. Pullman Palace Dlnliuxa'anamt Pullman W-wherl Sleeping-Cart am run between Chicago and Omaha on the Pacific Rxprct*. ______ OHWAOa ALTON 6 BT. LOUIS AND CHICAGO kansab oirr & dbnvbr snout mfe. Union licpot, Wen Side. near Madliun.xt. bridge, and Twcmythirq.n. Ticket Office. t33Uaudnlnh.it. RaniaaCity* Denver Put BxUaiMp'm. • stasp, m. St. imutt* Springfield Kx....|* nuiia. m. • hum?), hi. St. Loulo. Springfield *Toxu,l Ottxtn. in, I 7:00 1. m. Penria. llurllnittoo {Po« Kx. • nimia. m. * .IciVn. m. A; Keokuk (Kiprcta. II letup, m. I 7;uo *. Streator, l.acon, Waih'tnn Rx ! M3:uoi>. m. ,* 3::r,*». m, lolletAuwlglit Accommdafu,* ft:uop. in. * t);3oa. in. OHIOAQO. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depot, corner Madison and CanaNsts. Ticket offlee, mHoitth ciark-st., opposite Shcrman-Muitii, and at depot. Milwaukee Express,.,,, < Wisconsin A Minnesota, llrconl lie/, and Mcnaaha ifirouglu Day Kx press « Wisconsin. lowa, and MlnnO'l * Wisconsin ft Minncsoto.nreenl liar, hie vcnsToliit, and Ash*; land tlirougli Night Kinross. I All train* run via. Milwaukee.. Tickets for fit. fa il and Minneapolis are good either rla Madison andPralrls duChleu. or via Watertown. Lacrosse, and Winona. ILLINOIS OBNTBAI RnILRO&D* Depot, foot of Lake*at. and font of Twenty.accond.tt. Ticket otUuc. 131 Itandolpmst.. near Clark. I Leave. | ft. Louis Express •" fat. I.olll* test Lino ItOMSip. m. I Cairo ft New urlesm Kr .... * HiSdn. m. * oCtlro. New Orfusft Texas K* Unjoin, m. !l Piuingftcid Kipr-ra » «::iOa. ni. j* fnnngflt'lilNightK«..,. liostup. m. I Peoria. Durlliiciun ft Keokuk 4 Ss'Kia. m. * bPcuna, Unrlltieum ft Keokuk 410:O)|\ m.'» Isuhiique ft Hloux City Kx.,... Mll;|||*. m. ,♦ Dnlnsqiin ft Kiout City Kx * n.rrin. m. * (llluian Passenger * 4 ;»);>. m. • <i t)n Saturday night runs to OntrallaonlyT b On Saturday night runs to fcorla only. MIOHIOAK CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, footer Lako-sl., ami foot of Twonty'Secood-st. Ticket Office, 117 Clurtnsl., southeast comer of (tsa dulpb, Unuid faclOu Hotel, and at Palmer Home. MalifTiaUalnand AlrLtne).. • 7:«ia. m. *st:33m m. Day Ksprcss. . • p;t»»a. tn. • 7s4op. m. KaceisiiuooAccommodation.. • :t:43p. m. *10:30*. in. Atlantic Lxpreu (d*Uy).l Stl3p. n>. I huso*. ns. Night bxprcM | l ii:iilu, in. MU;i4*. in. FIITBBURO, rr. wathe & oiqoaoo railway Dci'ot. comer Canal and MOJlson-iU. Ticket ORlcct, BoClark-at.. Palmer llouas. and Urand FaclHc Hotel. Mall andßxprese. raclfle Kipreu.., Fast Hue.... Tralavleara from Kipoaltion Hulldlar, fool of Mon r»o-«t. -nckei onieMi ta Cltrk-at.. Palmt-r Iluuie, Ur«uJ I’aclflo, mil Depot (Hipmltmn HuUulmM. Arrhe. Morning Eipreu. iMt Liu* mete: Bs’st S: bxpreaa tlQraop. m. 1 a?4oa- in. PITTTBBDgO, OIMOIHMATI * 81. MDtB B. B. (ClHciuoall Alr*L|no and Kokomo Line.) De|-ot corner at UloUin aud Carrull-aW.Weat Blda. Cincinnati. Indlanapollt,Lou levllle. Colutobua * Kaat Par Eit-r0«.,.. • 8:40a. m. • «:lOp. m. ** Night Eipreaa | s oup, ui. I 7:90a. m. XANKAXEB LIVE Depot loot of Lake at. and loot of Twenty-aecond- L HILWAUKXB. I ******** I Arrive. Cincinnati. tadlanapolla A’ I LouUvlllaPay ktj>re*a...,.,i* 0:90a. m. • 0:0) p.n* *• Night Eipreaa. ~!| S:OUp.m’>| 7;9ot.ifl* CHICAGO, BOOK ISLAND ft PACIFIC BAILB'UO Depot, corner of Vaa Burea tad bnermu-aix. Tlc*#t Pace. fid Clark-aL, Sherman Uuuae. 6 Omaha. Leaven wth A Alcb Ex eru Aocommodatloa I Ight Eipreaa ..[ All meala oa iba Omaha Exprtaa era eervad tu dluiot cart, at 73 ceata each. CHICAGO ftBABTBBH ILLINOIS BULBOAD. "Danville Koine,** TicketOOcee: 77Clark-aL.D7 Dearborn-lb,aud Depot* corner Clinton and CerroU-eta. _ [ Leave. | Arrive. Bt, Kaehvllla Eipreaa!* 7:lUa.m.l*ll:Oip. uu WaabvtJle and Florida gxprrae J t:k3 p. m. 't 7:13 a. m. Dr.A.G.OLIN’SSS mm «»r»4. Call m wrtu tm B»»> m< enheUn. FEESOBIPTION FREE. For the apeedy care ol Nervona Debility, vast of energy, etc., aud the whole tralu ol gtowuiy attend* anU. Any drugglat baa the tsgradlcaia. AdJreaaUr. JAQUKUACO., uoWeat feUth-at., CUtcJuuati. o*** COTTON. ttrtV nrtnttx. PETROLEUM. fruity of FlMlba, UAIIjfKIIAU TIJIB TAIIU. OF TRAIHS. ’tralhs~ Leave. Leave. • 7:43a. m. • 7:Mp. in. ■•lbilPa. m. • 41003. ra. .* ft:COp. in. *10:131. m. t 7tfm. m. t ntnop. m. Leave. I Lc>t *’ . • flinoa. m. f . J f tisisp. ns. i .if PilQu. m. : BALTIMORE & OHIO. I I****- . • M:AOa. m. t 8:40a. m. ■ H 9:401». tu.l* B:jUp. Hi. LAKE BHOEB k MIOfIIQAH BOPTHEBH. Leave. Depart. Arrive. Leave. I *lOiiaa.in. * 4:0)n. «• * A;ooj.m. * 8:33 *. m. tlO;quo.a. I niIXULLLA.KIIUBk. "Arrive! Arrive. Arrive. 0!I3P. in. <I:U)A. tn. B:13n. in. must. m. n:l.lv. m. flttiia. m. 0;l»n. in. n;0o«. m. 3:20 p. sis. o::i3a. m. 0:33a. in. Arrive. Arrive. 7:«>p. m. k:u)a. ns. 3:30*. m. Arrive. Arrive.