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10 ny. i wia f. .TORN’ T. I.KSTKII. ciias. SCHWAIITX. 7.K, WIM.AMO, Member New Vork block hxchnngo SAMX W. AI-IAIUTON. blMM'lill. I T. LESTER & CO., STOCK BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Ac., pencil! and sold on New Vork block Kxrhnntto. fi.VA' *47 ChamberorCommerce. Chicago, Now York Ibnuo-brnANToy A Wl/.l.Altli. also bought nmt sold on the llomhn, rßlladclidiln mid llaltlmoro exchonnos. Commission Grain and Provisions in the Chicago markets. DAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 130 LaSalle-st. Members N. Y. Stock Excjinnge. SPBCriATION 95 In 1 iluy often iitiikos 915 to 950 910 •• •• 950 •> 9100 ** “ sunt •* Hvr.o moo •< “ ss;i«»« <• 91.000 •1,000 '• •• 911.000 “ 910.000 A sitmll InrrMmcnl often trnil* In Fortune, Sercnlntlnß In monks. Wheat mill Provisions on small mnrvlns. Send for Pamphlet, “ How t<» Trade. from (Capitol.Fe.oo.i FI.EMMIMI .V MILLKK. llrokors. Si .MornliunlV Unlldliiq. fnip.ign. HI. TI1^^!! > OLO CI|m Refer nil wnntlnit bofes to the /B BJ Hi WKUGHANTS’.NATIo.NAt.IInnk. I’ft /■ B 1 81. this Pity, whose dcposUs are from ||LlQ' Nil Oto liaiHMUI. nnd who (liri>t>tnl on ». V/IB N Hi those Safe* nnd Vnnll Hours for r> * /A,ML - m erolectlon. .I>o. W. NtJIUUH. 37 inlo-st. _ COMMISSION MillionAXJ'S.^ ESTA Itl.IHlI K.d Vm.VO." " ~ - McCORMICK, ADAMS &CO. GRAIN AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 13 mid 14 Union Building*, Chicago. CVUUH H. McfOUMIGK. ... l*ro"’l Mrt.'ormlck HnrTost. Mnchlno Co. CTHUd 11. ADAMS. Liberal Cash Advances made on Conslannmnts. Orsln uml Frovlslons JluuuhU Sola, and Carried on Mnntlns. Corro"i>ondonce Sollcllcd. MONETARY CONFERENCE. A Goldllo View. Kew Fork Trihunr. Ex-Secretary Evans and cx*Sonntorfi Thurman nml Howo have boon appointed to represent tho United States in tlio Intenmtlonal Monetary Conference. While It Is possible that tho Com mission might have been even stronger, had tho President selected, In place of one of (ho gentle men from political life, some bunker or husl ncss'imin of practical experience In dealing with monetary questions, tho delegates named will doubtless represent tho wishes ot this country with great nblllty. It appears from ISngllsta telegrams that ibu British Ministry raises nn objection to tho form of tho in- Tltatlon. It Is thought to Imply that all who participate will bo committed in advance to an clfort to u restore tho double stand* nnl,"—whatever that may moan. Apoar ontly It suits tho llritlsh Ministry for tho mo* meat to be <julto In tho dark as to tho aims of Trance nml the United States In calling this Conference. Hut negotiation will doubtless open tho door of Invitation wide enough to ad mit Great Ilrltaln, without any director Im plied coaimltmont. Other Powers, It Is under stood. will bo fully represented. Why is this Conference to no hold? Briefly, because Franco and England Joined hands, fur political and not for financial reasons, to make the last Conference a failure. Because, since that time France has been forced to defend It self by virtual abandonment of silver coinage, nnu nevertheless has seen Its gold reserve cut down nearly one-half in loss than a year. Be cause, since that time, (crrlblo commercial dis asters have aroused British merchants and bunkers to the consequences of continuing the trade with India upon tho present basis. Be cause Germany also, while still unable-to get upon a basis of-gold alone, Ims seen Its gold rcacrvci cut down within tho past six months to less than s4r».u*).ooti. Because, in short, nothing has saved European nations from far greater disturbances than they have yet witnessed ex cept (ho fact that tho United mates has per sisted In turning Into useless coin, and in lock ing up In Treasury vaults, more than two-thirds uf Us product of silver. Had tho United States suspended sliver coinage more than a year ago, as tho ablest European blmetailstH urged. Great Britain would have been tho first to call for a new Conference to help (hut nation out of Us illtlleuity. What reason has tho United .States to tnuvo In the matter? The condition of our foreign trade Is Hitch that we can compel Europe to send us gold lor food as long and as largely as we wish. If It had been desired by a capable Government to deplete foreign reserves mid strengthen our own still more, a suspension of silver coinage would have scut f-T.noo.oeo more of silver bullion to seuk a market abroad, and Europe would havu boon obliged to pay gold for that also. Instead of using Us evident power to foreo international attention to tho silver problem, however, tho United States has kindly helped Great Britain, Germany, and Franco to escape thus far the must serious consojuenoos ot tho position which Ibcj'suw tit to take prior to and at tho Conference in 1878. Undauntedly inis coun try, having piled up In Us Treasury within tho last three years S7(I,()uO,(XX» of silver, can still continue the operation for some time. But an end must come sooner or later, and tiiea the breaking of the dam will make tho flood more disastrous to all commercial nations, in kind ness rathor than for self-interest or of necessi ty. tho United States seeks to see tho monetary problem pushed toward a wise and safe solution by an agreement between tho nations chleily In terested. Tho appual of tho Manchester merchants to tbo Hritlsb Ministry is but ono of many signs that tho commercial Interests of that country regard tbo situation with anxiety, In October lust, according to thu Xelluuuot Herlin, tbo Hunk of Germany held but ?l-.ri(K),limi In gold. Its specie Increased ft.UM.um by Deo. 13, perhaps mainly in gold, but again declined fU,Hie,iNX) to Jan. 8, and tho shipments to this country Indicate that most of tbo loss was probably In void. HI non that ditto thu bunk bus gained JKj.tKVi.iiOO In specie, and may bavo recuperated Us gold reserve. Thu gold held by tho Hank of Franco fell to $1(W,41M,- 737 Fob. 10. and the absorption of gold In thu in terior has boon such that thu central reserve at i'arls contained, on tho SHth of February, only SdMVUKi in gutd. Decent large purchases of American securities have already marled new shipments of gold front Knrope, and tho up preaching season of navigation Is likely to in ervoso very rapidly tho balance payable to this country In gold on mundmndlsenueount. With out doubt, therefore, (ho stores of Huropeiut nations must bo still furtherdupletuddurliig tho current year. If. In addition, tbo United States proposes to slop its separate coinage of silver hath foreign rowers are ready to bear their share or tho burden, what does It mean? It means that Kn- gland, Ucniuuiy. and Franco will bu compelled to pay over Ci.ouo.uou nor month unhid country, to gold, besides nil too balances now payable. 'l'be silver produced here would then be sold In Kimtiio ut feomo price. Tout some temporary decline In price Is ovldeni, but ft would noon film l Knirlund to propose terms of monetary peace. Tbu true object of tbu Conturuncu ought to bu to avert this Uldturbuncu by a I'nmk Btuiumcui of tbu position and purpose of tbo United mutes. Like Trance, tbo United States will soon be obllaod to stop tbo eolumru of sil ver until tbo Western nations can agree upon u common basis of notion. If time fact is plainly and forcibly Mated, tlreut llritnln will hardly take tbu responsibility mid face tbo risk of pre venting u scttlcmem. A Clreultoit* Itoiilc. Tho Vermont boy who went down collar for a pitcher of eliler by way of Deacon I'crkln's trout pond is not n circumstance, us tin illustration of tho circuitous method. to tho telegraph mess ages which wuro recently sunt from Peterhead to Aberdeen by way of Koamllimvia. It has al ways boon supposed that tho Vurnmnt boy acted from choice. but tho Hcutch telegrams took tho roundabout course from necessity, for thohurrlcauo and tho snow-drifts hud cut olt nil direct cuumiunlcatloii. From Peterhead tho messages were llrst sent by cnblo umiur tho North t?ea to Fgursmid. where they were trims* luted Into Norwegian by some of tho polyglot clerks, of whom over/ Continental telegraph oiheo of any impurtanco can boast. Theneu they were dispatched by Arendal to Hhristl* unlu, and from tho Norwegian Capital to Uoth enburg, In Mwedoti. From (loihouburg they were forwarded to Newcastle, where they weru “c.iwllshed.* and then returned to Aberdeen by way of Ldiuburg, six hours after leaving I’etor beiul. In no disease Is UlO correct treatment nmio a matter or dispute Hum In rheumatism. Une remedy for It is known, however, wlilch is both professionally and popularly indorsed, tmd concerning which Air. J. 11. Ferscli* wcller. limievlllu, Ure., writes; 1 hud ollea read of the many ernes. elfccted by St. Ja cobs Oil, and was persuaded to try the remedy myself. 1 was u sutrerer from rheumatism, and experienced ureal pains, my ten being so badly swollen that 1 could lint move It. 1 procured .St. .Jacobs Oil, used U freely, ana was cured. 1 therefore deem It my duty to publish this fact, wishing that other suifeiers may Hint the relief I obtained from this must excellent preparation. BUSINESS. Stocks Quiet, but Strong—A Large Short interest. Ulllo Buying !>j llio rnbllc More* incnl In Illinois Conlrnt. large Shipments of Currency to the Country—Financial Matters. The Prod lift Murids Nmltrnlrly .Irlltf, bnt lr rrgular—fritts RrrcM Early on Flno IVenlhrr, But Turned tip on Nows and Orders from the East—A Firm Closing. FINAXCIAT.. Stocks opened strong, but very dull, and tbo mrket retained those characteristic features 111 the close. Illinois Central and Its Koutheru ie, the C.« 81.1,. Si N. 0., werecspeelaily Hirnng, tbo former advancing 4 nnd -tbo latter New York advices reported Omtld as active in at tempts to advance the market, nnd ho was said to be a troy buyer of Jersey Central. Thoro was n very bullish feeling In Iron Mountain, Jersey Central, Kansas ,V Texas. Vanderbilt was cred ited with buying Illinois Central. Toward tbo close tho market was temporarily disturbed by a report that tho Treasury would buy no bonds this week, but tho uneasiness this caused soon passed away. ‘Money was easy In Now York, and was offered nl less than 0 per cont. Among other rumors was ono that Vanderbilt was trying to obtain control or Manhattan. A good foreign demand for American securities Is one of tho sustaining Influences of tbo market. Aiiothor is tho large short Interest that bos been created. Comparing closing quotations with thoso of tho day buforo thnre were tho following changes: AHVANCKI). Chlcauo * Alton, W Fiiclllc Stall Illinois l.'cnlmi I New Jersey Cuiunil V}s New York Central W Mnulinttun Khmtted.... >t< .MlchlimiiCcnirol ?* HiUoii FnclHc N» i.nko shore.. I Iron .Mountain *JJi Krto H fill., HU F.M. AOm.p'fd H ChUawo.MU. A «U FnnU*i l.tndivillo A NiWivUle.. \Ynli„ SUi,. Al’iio u N. V.. Onu A Western...! Wall., SUI* A Fac. pill, jii Northern FnclUc Hi Ohio A Miss tj Canada Southern H llnnnlhnl A St. Joe H c.,c. A i. M llnnnUml A SU.loe.ji'ra U l'h..SU 1.. A N.O !1 ( Mlmourl,Kansas A Tex.lH Ohio Central Si m;ci)iNF.D. HolawnroA Hudson..., lilHcst. Ilnhm Tel. I 0.... DHimnrn. IbioU. A West U'Nashrlllo A Chattnii’pi. J’lilliulclphlii A Head.... ajlChesapenko A Ohio A scrip dividend Is promised in duly on St. Paul to represent tho newly acquired properties of tho Company. Tho Financial Cftromrte analyzes tho railroad earnings recently reported. It declares that (ho reported railroad earnings tor February may bo said to be satisfactory, and yot, at tho same time, unsatisfactory—unsatisfactory tbata groat many roads report largo decreases, and satis factory that, notwithstanding this fact, the ag gregate of all shows nn Increase on tho very favorably figures of Inst year. To bo sure, tho Improvement Is only about -111 per coni; never theless, In view of tho virtual embargo placed on transportation in many sections of tho coun try by tho snow blockade and tho severe cold weather, even that is nn agreeable surprise. For tho purpose ot showing again how heavy earnings w*cro bust year on all roads, tho C/iivui fclc has prepared the following table, comparing tho February figures ot loading Uttca this year with those of 1871), ns well as with 1880 s numoAuv kaiimnus ran tiikki: yea ns. iVttmr •>/ roiniaiaj/. /.*Wf. ism. }S7 3. Ciminil Pad 111- fl.im.uc f 1.070.487 fl.UVMtll Chtcngo A Alton tm.nu 4C.OW ;*n.r.n Chicago A Kan’n Illinois lln,:cu snjtn ui.:mi Chtcngo, Mil. A HI. I'aal. IKtull 7:w.7(H 47i«,i«7 Chluigo A Northwest.... U'm.MW l.Ull.iKl K**.c£l trier.. Colo.. Cln. A lad.. 271.17« S3H.WSI Grand Trnnk m*V.*S4 7m,;U5 (VM.kM Great WerteriV.ai7.fi« WAMH Unmiibui AHu.toHcph... mini uiun> laj.uM HmiMolt A Tex. Central. iriVilo YTV.'.U Kli,ais llllliula Cuntrul (III.) 4d,-£li 4s7.’SSI SP..W inirmln Contra) lln.hncjt) 71,flirt miW ImernnCl A Croat N 0... SIU,«SS( IKWI4 117.:t.i| I.imlsvlllo A NnMivPjo.. HB.4SU fitfi.Urt 4!D.KH Meimihl* A Clmrlcntmi.. 110, UV) ST.iQI .Mobile A Ohio aiI.HW 1311.(01 170,(VW HU I .mils. Alton AT. 11.. 1UU.7.V1 lUH.IKH O..TVH Hi. 1.., A. AT. 11.br'nch'a 131.0 M M,*« 41.7U1 Ht. Uouls. Iron Mu A Ho. AW.:*u 4i»1,i;0 .tti.im bu l.ouls A ban Kran 17H.au UM.iJll JO.Oiu Total fJV-’KM'.H yT.K1f1.774 KWsyiTT Widlo thoro Is thus nn Inoreaso of 4?i per cent over tho flgurns of 1880, when compared with 1870 tho increnso amounts to more than 30 per cunt. As to fiituro earnings, It docs not seem unrea sonable to expect that, with a return of milder weather, theso will continue to maku gains oven on (be very favorable figures of iBBO. Tho fact that up to tho tlmo when tho weather Interfered with shipments railroad receipts showed nn un interrupted and a very decided increase lends nnpport to tho theory that us soon as tho 1m- pediments to a freu movotnonl of trnlllo hnvo lioon removed—not before the Mth or :10th of -March, anyway— tbo tendency of earnings to reach a higher level will again becumu manl- Test. Them is all the more reason to tako this view since tho trnltlc that tins been holdback wilt have toemuo forward sooner or later. Thu transportation of grain, provisions, and gen* end froluht has only been delayed; It must all bo sent to market, and thu railroads will secure tho (radio tho same us in past yours, tlio difference being that ibis year they will got it later than in IBSO, when wo bm) n very mllil winter. Ono exception, bow* over, ahould bo lumle, und that relates to tbo trunk linos. Boon tbo canal and land route will again Ik) upon, and this may (nku from tbcao lines some business that, except for tbe inter ruption, would huvo anno to them. Hut tbo Chronicle thinks net earnlnga will nut share tbo Improvement of tbo gross earnings. The severe weather must have had a very telling effect on Tbo damage caused by tbo snow und lee, und tbo expenditure emailed In their re- muval, probably foot up n very large sum, to whleh wlll have to be added tbo deteriorating effect of tbo weather on plant and rolling stock. Then li Is tube remembered that many mails, taking advantage of tho prosperous times, are renowlngtholrtmek, road-bed. and making otlior Improvements In property, and using nut earnings for tbo purpose. Another point not to bo forgotten Is that wages aro advancing, whloh also bus tbo oifoct of nngmontingoxpenßcs. Tboro nro few roads tlmt have yet reported ox* peases fur January,—thoro nro nuvor many, in fuel, but ibis Hum tboro nro fuwor than usual. Nevertheless, snob us buvo oome In hoar out wbnt wo buvo said, ns will bo soon below. Tbo month of rubruury will probably bo oven loss favorable; In truth, it seems not unlikely that tbo expenses will continue exceptionally heavy n month or two longer, or, at least, unt|l tho roads buvo recovered from tho late disastrous weather, bubsequcntly, they may boubluto makegood tho loss of previous months, but as most companies are averse to making pubilcnn favorable returns till they can ho offset hy bet ter llgurus, tho full measure of tbo less will probably not bo known for a lon# time.—may never be known. Tho CffttjiMc says tho Northern I*i erty Is soiling for f7A,uuu,OOU, with jjtt.ono.OiW per annum, with very llttl road. Tho Untp/ito forgets the land , Tho Houston & Texas earnings In llrst week In March to fJO.Wtt, and sii flil.Odl. Imliiimi. Illoomlngton & creased tho fourth week In i'cbnmi The following shows tbo extrenu Hons for tho day Stock, 1!^ b JllfZ im &»k (’ld.. Hur. A yulnoy Illinois Cuntrul (hli-uim A Alton New \nrk Central Mluhluun Central l.oui»Tillo .V .Nashville.... Western Union I'hcllUi Mall.. i'ltilmlulphtu A uciollm.’... Cltu.upeuku A Ohio Do eruiurrod Clevulittul A Columbus.... 1.’., C. A 1. C. Ilomuuul A tit. Je..,,..,... Do inulerrud .. Missouri. Kansas A Texas, chicuau A .Northwestern.. Kne Do preferred brio, second murtgssu..... Jotkutiiiuru Wabash, til. 1, A I'ac Du preferred Union j’uoino.. Central PniUlo Northern Pacltto. Do pruf5rred................ Clituuuo. MU. A au Paul.. New Jersey Central.. Koiaware. latch. A Musi.. niuwure A Hudson DUlu A Mississippi Do profeirod Cm., tit. Paul A Oujutiu... Du preferred...,..., trim Mountain..,., Clilcaao. ILI.A (» lanudaHoutbwra........... latKtt Kris A WesUm Manhattan i£10va1«d...... TUB CHICAGO TIUIUIJVB: TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1831—TWELVE I’AUffiH. MrtrniHiUinn Klnrfitcd..,. W’( KHU JW'f >1 t<t. Ulovntcd bonds llftts |iH>H t'•■ntml Artronn. 3 Mobile A Ohio !£t*( Z'W Si’l Ontario .V VfHcrn M .»A{ NnsbvUle X Clmttauooim. Vl*< WJs id c..st. 1..AN.0 ;m >s ;i ht. I), fi Bnil h'rnit 4t , Ho preferred ill Henver A Ulu Hmiido.,., HUH bn lui'< Peorln. H. A K 40H !t«( OhlnContrnl X’U if.' 4 ,, :«Mi Indians. Uloom. .V West.. ft;'* ■ I; l i »»•*% 'l’erre llnutn HJi 45 4Hi Ho preferred I'/lQ ITT IXI4 American Ills. Tot. C< 71 .. (lovemment bonds were sternly. In Chicago, tho District of Columbia 11. Cos were Kc'4 bid mid HWH n»kiHl; tho 4s were 11!1 and lliftl tbo Hi". I11!i and lll!i: thor*. tro;* amt 1017 s,• and Iho fls, 102 and 1024. At llio clomi (ho market wna «*e higher for all except the os. Foreign exchange closed with a stronger feeling. Sterling pouted rates, 430i<flnW. For Mxly-dny commercial bills for prompt delivery, 477®4784. Fnrlhreo weeks* delivery.' 477®178?,f. Sixty-day commercial bills, prompt delivery on Havre. Ml?f®o.*in. liortlcmix, iVKI. sixty-day commercial bills on Antwerp, deliverable prompt, were KCPi®.vi)>f. Hankers* bills on Uormauy were tHH Cor sixty days and Ol?i tor demand; ninnty-dny prompt commercial bills, Blxty*clay eommcrelnl, delivered prompt, Kjrrttxl'.t; same, delivered In three weeks. WUQklTii. Hankers* guilders on Holland were for sixty days and ;w‘i for demand; sixty-day commercial was !Bi. Shippers' ex change on Now York was TiOo discount. Chicago bank clearings were |.V.’OO,IXX». Coun try orders for currency wore large. Now York exchange sold between banks at S.Vtf.riOo per Jl.OOOdiscounL Money was in good demand at n®7 per cent. West Town fin sold at 107: Wabash Bs at O.V-i. On tbo Chicago Stock Hoard there were sales of Wabash. St. I.oulsA: I’ncmeri9,sn,«Ki utft’.Y: Chi eago. Hvirllngton & Quincy 4s, sil,ooo at W‘,4, SIO,OOO at It*. Tbo following quoluUoiiH wore made: T.OCAb AND 11AII.WAV STOCKS. North riilenao nty IU 11. (o u'l-.t iiiviFimi nir n. u. t*o onFlluht unit (kike Comiiniiy.l.. Chumtu’r of Commerc'd Ititcr-ftnle liuhnlrlnl Kxliosllliiii J.OCAI. A NT I OOVKUNMKNT SRCL’II United Htnte*4«. 110? United Mtnles ChU'ituo Wnlur luimU. 1HW1... Chlmee NVntur bonil». In, PW Chlcuuo Wntor bonds, 7». mu... Calmuo Wnlcr bonds, is. IKO ChlrHi;» City bonds, 7s, ItfU Chlmuo Cliy bonds, ts, list Chlcnitd <-lty bonds, 7s. ISKJ Clilniifii Cliy bonds, 7s, HSS caimKO City bomls, Ts. IMM ClikutfO CUy bonds, 7s, Chlmiio City bonds. 7s, mi ciiknuo city bonds. 7s, JAM Chluuni City Isinds. 7s. MO Chlonco City bonds, 7s, MU L’hlcnuo City bonds, ?s, IStW Chkiuo City bonds, 7s, m,'..... Chlciiao City bnnds, 445, lUUU Uhlßiik’o City bonds, Cook County's, ins, Cook County 7s, issn Cook County 7s, I*o ....... Cook County Ts, IKrj Cook County os. IMF.*. Cook Counts 4Ws. HU). West Chicago As. I*o. Lincoln Park 7s. ISU West Park Ts. IWI Houtli Purk hmith Park Ts IIAIt.WAV ao.VMS. Chicago, M. * St. I*. U. U. fa. 1. ,\ D. ex Chicago. .M. A st. I*. U. It. >. I bum A 1)nk..1l IM « iili-mto.M.A- SI. I*. It. It. a*. Chic. A Pan Clikagu. M, A HU I*. It. it. (Is Smith’ll Min.UP Chicago. M. A St. I'. It. It. lie. Duh. )Mv Chicago. M. A SI. I‘. U. It. foi. .Mineral Ft Chicago A NorihwijMorn as Malting I'und.tiliH Chicago. It. A i?. It. U. 4s luU*. til'S Chicago. H. A V. It. IU As U'K Chicago. 11. A (J. It. It. 4s H. A M. In Nob.. SS .InrknimTlllc A SmithenMarn as WalmMi. MU U A P. Ini miir.As Chi. Dlv. North Clilcngo City Hallway 0n.,.,. Ililv Wort UlTti>lnii CUT It. It. lln U»l West Division city Itmiwny 10U I>V TKI/EOU A.PIX, NKW VOUK. Nrw Yoiik, March 11.—Governments strong and higher. Itnllroad bonds wore active ami Irregular. State securities aero dull. J Tho stock market opened strong, and In early dealings prices advanced JjtfV*, the latter in Chi cago, St. Emils fc Now Orleans, which, however, subsequently reacted X Tho general list also reacted n fraction, hut during tho afternoon speculation again bocamo linn, nml nn advance ranging from liWM was recorded, In which Illi nois Central, New Jersey Central, and SU Paul were most prominent.' In late dealings n reac tion of »»©?.( took place, which was partly re covered in linal sales. Indiana, Bloomington A Western advanced (1*» on tho day's tmnsueUons. Transactions, lUl.lMus c.. c. a I. c..; i.vniiAaHhTiiio a chat furu Cnnndnbnuthcrn I.HHINuw Jnntcy Central..‘4l.HoU C., Ht. 1,. A N. (J AIM) Now York Cuntrul.... I.ouj trims. A Ohio. t.unl.Norlliorn Pacino V.uu Delaware, back. A W.3l,l>liiOhlo A .MlsMMlpiil... I.NW Delaware A lltnlsun.. l.liU|Ontnrlo A Western... UoMl Denver A Hie (Jrantio lUOMililo Central Mu) Krlo 4,(10 Paclllc Malt lU.UU llnnulliiil A HU Jo 4,.Vn Iti'iollng ‘.’.HU Iron Monnhitn ...‘it.lin Kunons A Texa5......,-t.UJO IgikoHhore ‘.Mat IhiiiUtlllo ANaMiV’lo. I.UM Michigan Cuntrul (slip Manlmtiaii Hlevatml. 7.1U1 Nurihwcaturn li.uu Money market easy i Prime mercantile paper. Sterling exchange, si) demand >Hr.’Hi> Hie Berlin brought |T> UOVKKN .... lUJS Newta... J»ow4J4*. Ixtuifinna. Missouri... SuJoo. Tennessee, old! Tennessee! new!..’l!!,' CO Vlndnis. old :n Virginia, new*.!'.*,!.!.!. ai Vlrslulß, consuls 110 Hock Island... l;«v Alien A Torro Ilnuto. 43 I’uimma.... im Alton &T. 11. lira jai FonWupio KVi W«I>..SU U A Tuulllc. JilU Clove. A lMUs(iurtf....h'S Do preferred..., m«£ Illinois Central llniniltiul.t suJoo... 6»W C., tl. A 1* (Hl* Do nromrrmt KMtS Chicago A Alloa MO Iron .Mountain Mu l)o proforma ltd at. U A Han Francisco 43 .Now York Central H 7 Do preferred.Hl Hnrlma .....HO Do tint preferred Vt laiko Hhore I'iW (*., Ml. 1., a N.u ;u Can. Southern KJJ* Kansas A Toxn* 4UM Michigan Can Illk Union I’itclllo stock... ivh Krlu 4w Comral I’lu-niu hi Du preferred *7U .Northern i'nv1U0...... 4'M Northwestern Vf.V>l Do preform) *:p,7 Do preferred.... Louisville A.NiuihTlllo lil St. Paul 11:02 Nnshv. AClmitnnooga HIM HU Paul preferred laWIK. N. A. A C 73 Hi. Paul A oinntm..... 41*4 Houston A Texas.,... 1)1 Do preferred lin I>, Alt. UK Dot.. 1.. A W i.'.tyt Wusiernllnmn....... U'.ti MorrisAFssox 131 AtlumicA I'mdHu 47w Delaware A Hudson.,lil DnellloMiill MjJ Nowdorsey Central. Adams liH IleaatHg Vnnto Ohio A Mississippi 4IS American Do preferred liutf United HinlesKxpress M Chesapeake A U1i10... ID Quicksilver U, Mobile A Ohio 2:i'< Do preferred «JI-M Clove. A Colamims.... HO* Caribou 'J C..C, AI. C..... Wl (Central Atltmm 4« ojitu t'untra1........... :u lit niestaku 2s Lake Krlo A Western. bl Hn.udard ‘i, i'eorla, D. a ;naV KxcetHiiir. a Ontario A Wciturn.... aTuil.lulu t'1tu1mrg........ IW 11., C. it, ,V .N.. . TO lOnlurlii... 30S piston, Hp«(nt nnpatch to 'i7i< Chicago Tribune. Huston. Muss., Mareli U.— riio week uponud with (ho banks really in a honor condition, hut tbo outside inunlfeatatlonß would tend to show that thorn had been no improvement. A goodly number of bunks mo still short and have lo iNirrmv, and thosu who have mtmoy to lend aro not so full of funds but that they feel In clined ro keep up tho lutes to thu los ing banks as nigh as they can und as long os they ean. Till, therefore, a goodly pm* portion of HlO banks get into a moro independ ent condition high rates at tho Clearing-llunhu am likely to prevail. Thu stock market was not vary active, but tho prevailing lone was strong, Indicating that, with it little “let up" in the llnannlul stringency, prices are likely to go up. In railroad shares, Atchison advanced frum 111714 to liki>i, closing steady. Hundushy contin ues 10 advance, and in-day reached against tfTthe last previous suln. Summit Dranch advanced (mm if. 114 to guy. Ugdcusburg aecmstolmvodeveloped elements of strength which are surprising to many. It advanced from 4ii to 43, which was bid at the dose. Comparing closing prices, other changes were as follows] New York ,V New Kngbuid advanced 14, toWM Pjiiiadolphla, Wllmingion A* ilaltlmoro 'oIomM: Holland preferred h. to HU; Inwn Fails-A Hbmx t.'lty y. to Ul; l-'iicUtitiru 1 1;, t<» Mil. Chicago, Jturlington it gulney to mu*; Union I'aelnc ,'i. to i.mi Island A Missouri Hlver & HitAi; Flint A Pure MunmeUn *4, t«)IMS4; Hes ton A Albany 1, to HIM. (liners us before. iclflo prop .•arnlngH of ) completed fiimt. creased tbu ncoJan,liu Western lo ry to *ii).oaj. sa of quota- i mt? In Imnds, OgdomdmrgUs sold at U 7; Hartford & Hrlo Is advanced >4, to Fort Hcotl & Uulf declined-!*. to lIU4. Otliera as Indore. In land stocks. Ihmtmiadvanced :i-ia,toll 3-IU; Jlrookllne 1-lii, to 11 5-|ii; Asplnwall was strong u l J»; Water-Power closed at 1%/ U’V 1b Die trrrlrm Associolnl Pm 1. . in. >■ i.iii.i . fill. lIDBTON, March H.—Hocks doted as follows} Water-Power. H |Chlc., Ihir.Atj liostun i.uml lUMU Cbi.i tiuli. A Chive...., ntf Muslim i.aiid Grant7s.lAl I Flint A P. Mnniuetlti.. UPi Ibisbm U. A K.ts fr.AbliUtlu U. A Ft. mullh.. Oi * dlchlum A Topeka it. :i»H .N. V. A N. C W liostun A Albany hti 11. A i«. C, euinuiun .... •(.’» MustunA Maine Hi |ibd Colony. lai tSi W 4*rl7 IWM (*!{ bS ItlHklUNi London, March ll—Consols, UU 11*1(1; account WJiJ-m, Amurioun securities—New fij, 104 1 D4i, limt 4s. 11014* Uullruad securities—lllinois Control. 13714; Pennsylvania Central, (Mtu New York Central, JSS: Brio, 4U’i; do seconds, Wli*; itundlng, 34. rams, March lit—Hunies, mi toe. MINING NHWS,! lIOStON. *• / ffjwdal ihipaft/i ut I7t« t’Mengo Trifmn*. Dobton, March 11.—In mlnlug sbaros Calumet & llccla advanced from tfQ to Bt3, an Improve* mom of f» a share, nuneun udvonced N. to W»t Franklin tf, to IP*; Brunswick Autlmouy 'i % "’auji *S. to IPJii Huron cloclh tnrntAtlmitln to2i»»(: I’ntnlpn *». to U l (Hhcrs ns Ti) fJ>* tTVif/m Jlohton - , Mun'h II.—M .follows: Alloiic* .t-iilKrnnklln rulmnoV.V ll rowmrto rntftlpit 2U|Kllnl I'. .'lnr. pri'f... Ul'l Duncnn Silver ;tf*l SAN I’UANCISCO. Han rtiANOinco.fnl.. March H.—Pollowmg aro tho closing quotations of stocks i A 115,.,,.,, FiiN’oonday 1)( ilflchlol lluul.N. Hullo H Helcner...., J 4 "lililr <’9( HcMAiVolcW. rA, jtoilio ii'i llUlllOTt V Hnllwer Isnrnuo IJJ< California Slorm Nevada ip* t'hollar JtfcSUter Kina UV Consolidated viminia j»* Tip-Top < . ( nmn P0int........... I Union con i-t< FnrekaCon 2M* Wales Ifi-hl Kxcheuuer av.Tl Yellow Jacket 2J4 (ionld At Curry au Uoodshaw H*l'l Urmia I'rlio .V7*iu scorpion .HA Unto A Nnrcross 3'i Tusenrura »-H» Metican 4't Jupiter :i*l(l Mono |*{ HEAL ESTATE. The following Instruments were tiled for roe* ord Monday, March H: city I'iiovr.inv. Hnnth Morgan At, :nu ft it of Sixteenth. w f, 21* lit; ft, (Intel) March N (Marla i<. Dallam to Al bert David) I TOO Krutoi. 4S-MU fi w of m. Flair. a f,2ixiov fi. mi* proved. dined March 2 (Master Id Chancery to iheFomiectlcut.Mimml MfediisiirnncoConi* ■ pimy) QUO Kilo st, 24 4*T(I ft tv of Hi. Flnlr.B r,2JxltWfl, Inf proved, dated Mnrch 2 (samo to rnitm) „(U) Krlesl, n w c.ir of hi. Flair, ar, 25 (.tOxIUi n. . . improved, dated March.’ (Annin to Annie)... •• oWW Krlu pi, 73 4-ln ft wof Ht. Flair, af, 2lxliuft, Inf , • proved. rliumi March 2 (snmn to same) Krlo si, KI I-10 ft wof Ht. Flair. af, tcixllf) ft, liif „ . proved. (Illicit Mnrch 2 f nmu to Biitno). Krlo m, nil t.(O ft w of St. Flair. a f, 21 WllxlUU fl, Improved, dated March 2 (antnu to Annie)... 7,DUO Arch M, twit a of Archer av. v* f, ftstuj ft, dnted Mnrch HI (II.«. Foreman to T. mtd .1. il'Ntdl) 7W IHooiiiaU?jT ft n of TJilrtr-llfih st, tv f, 2»x12.» ft, dated .March 14 (11. T. Deers to Hmmiel ... Ileers) Ml lliiahnell ai, ifiu ft w of Wentworth nv. n f,23x 137 ft. dated Feh.23(H. K.iindH. K.Jhiollto „ Mnuulti Kuhoui HX» Hickory At,sun ft w of Deerlmr, a i.i'.xl'.i) it, dated Murc.lt 2 (M. Williams to U. Itruwni...., 4.0 Kwimrst. F« ft tv of DifiiinincA, n f. 3.vxll'.t ft, dnted Doe. 2, HdfKAtniu of Albert Hohnoy- ~_ tieiv to.lohn tloudok) 1,600 Arrnntir ai. Hi ft» or West Imilaiin. o f.25x11* ft,dttlod.MarchJitKAhUo of Wllllnm Waller toOlol W.BmWtJ I*loo ArtCAlnnnv.iVifiAof West Olde st, o f.irlan tiiilar lot of lUFMOxL’ilxlitt ft, dated .March U „, „ (Master In Chancery to MoKoy A (Jnu0)...... 3,4.0 Fremont At, Mo ft a of Feniro, of, giixltt ft. im proved, dulud .March « il’ntleu A I'ortoy to Klxorn Kdnards) .3,W0 WcstTwentyllrstAt.-iv ft o of Oakley nv. a f, .’1x124 ft. (luted .March It (Francos iTleo to Henry /lemur) 434 MlcWumi Al.mituo! North l.nHnDo.af.aixhiJ (I, dated .March II (11. and i». UeHultmieht to William C*. l.obeitsteim J,(XXJ North May At, tHV* ft oof West hidlnna,of. •JUIKI rt. dated March II (Anmitind Miller to Snphla .loiinsnni 8,500 Mlcblcaiinv.'Jl'.lfls of Thirty-second At. e f, 50x171 H-IU ft, italod March 0 (Nattinn Corwllh .. _ to Carolina K. .Mncfnrlandl.... . mWO Mohawk st. ifliMO ft s of .Menomonee, w f, Six 13U fl, Improved, dated Fob. 21 (Fotor.l.ilur* terloFaspnr IleliaD 2,82-4 Tho premises No.2i2l.lmailn nv. dated Mnrch 11 1 Anna .Malles to Frank F. llentiinu) 4,500 Went Wnshhiutott At. iietween Ashland nv and I , .Mnrcli II (James 11. Smith to Jonn 11. Olilerkliim 4,u0 Okden nr, K'.M-lOft. tin corner of Washinirtoii At, ti iv f, 22xitf ft, Improved. dated Mnrch 11 I James I), Smith toT lieodorn N. Iloveo) 7,-M'i West lllacklaurk st, 3134 ft w of Ashland av, af, 34*74 ft, dated March 11 (Unhurt Ureur to ’kTionins K. D00r).... 1,211} Van lluren st. Ill) ft u of Wnlinsh nv. a f, iU?(< H« ft, dated .Mnrch H (William A. titles to Tho Chlenco Hocloly of llio New Jerusalem) li.OOO West Monroe At. hr,’ ft e of Fuinplmll nr, a f. iHtjixiJi ii.|ii u, dated March II iJulm Weal to ■ Mary A. llenson) '«,«« Noiirhoy city mmith within a iiAimru ofsbvk.n ina. llH'u lUBM III) UHM IMM Hi >ih.i:h uk tiu: n)i'»T-mu;«n.‘ Hnclno nr. ]»>Mt ft n of Wrluhlwood.u f, 25x131*6 ft, dated March 3 (Albert Wlsnor to A. h. •lonhsoii) S 6..» Montana st. wof and near Hhoillchl uv. b f. 2.7x127 ft, (tilted March )(10. c. Anderson to Frick Norcn)... Montana si, near the above. h f. 5(1x127 ft, dated .March H (Andrew McNally to o.c. Anderson) 1.100 KotrniOK ctTV umitm within a itAmrnur skvhn mi mm ok Tin: cufiiT-nitL’sK. Wentworth nr. 75 ft n «f Fifty-eighth st, o f, 2"a117 ft, dntuil March II <n. HtauAer to It. M. Ohim) I 4'71 Wentworth av, llfl ft n of Hlty-eluhlh ut. o f, 27x127 It. dated March II (same to o. l<.tMson) 4(3 MurshAohl nr, 2iW ft n nf Forty-seventh at, w f, 21*121 ft, ilatoil March 12 <(J. Counsciinnn to Frank lllalr) 250 Madison av. an ft n of Fifty-seventh nt, o f. AtlxlTA ft. dated April 3. IHAm 11, I„ Tnrnor to Mary IS.tmdu) 810 Madison av. 221 ft n of FUly-sevmilU nt, o f, 27x175ft. (latotl March It) (William 11. Itofil, Jr., U) same) &70 Tlio followltijfwot of tbo Ivndlnff nrt during tbo forty-clj Muinlny tnuntlDff i time a year ago: HU I’ntil 4R«W Ht. I’inil.voiimlm 2.um Texas Partite Rim I Union I’n'-llto Rim i Wabash pue111e........ rum I Western Uni0n.......1RU11 Bllmila Central |;i,iijU Hour, brla Wheat, bn Corn.l>n Outs. Im Uyt*. bn..’ Ilnrloy, tni limn semi, fta I'lnifOL'il, ft a IJrooin-corn, fta.... Cured moats, fta... noof, its Iluef, brls Turk. briM I.uril, fta.. Tallow, fta... Ilultur, fta Dressed hogs. No.. lilvo hous, No Cuttle, No HhcoisNo llldua, fta........... I Huh wines, brls.... Wool, fta I’otuiooa. bu Coni, t0n5.......... liny, tons l.uuiiior, m ft HliiiiKlea.nl Hale brls Poultry, fta pkiM Clmeso. bxa ... lirimu A|>|>loa, brla. Uuaiia, Im it PTfiil, closing (114(0)5, By days, strong at 480; 500,000 111 kuI(1. MICNTH. Now 45.. I'nclHtfOa of isuft.,. Vlririnln, deferred....tin (*. P. bonds 11-74 U. iMinui na|« U. I*. lniiU*umnt,......|H U. I*. SliiKlmr Ki1im...13) l.oliUhiV tV i;.\ iSrto seconds... lui Tim folltiwlnir grn in llila city ycsle rod winter wheat. cars No, 2 spring, 10 cars No. It do, 8 cars rc- Jeeted, 1 car no trrndo (74 wheal): 7 curs No. 2 corn, 2D cars high mixed, lftß curs rojeoted, etc., (l!W earn); 20 cars white oats, U cant No. 2 mixed, 1) ears low grade (4H oats); 2 ears No. 2 rye, 2 cars No. I) barley, id cars No. 4 do, 1 car No. ft do. Total, 228 curs, or 1(10,000 bu. In spected out: 18.040 bu wheat, 4ft,124 bu corn, (l.Utti bu oats. 10,274 bu rye, 281 bu barley. Thu death of (). A. Fitch, 13sq„ of tlio Board of Tt-ado of this city, was formally announced on ’Change yesterday, and appropriate resolutions adopted. The loading’ produce markets wore moderately active yesterday, ami unsettled, Thu feeling wits easier in most departments early, probably on account of thn liner weather. But bog* were' quoted higher. New York advanced la on wheat, with the discovery that her stocks woro about 200,000 bu less than a week previous, ami the resulting advance hero started wild stories which were believed by some. One was to the elfocl that St. Petersburg und Odessa wore In llmuus. This possibly helped to stiffen quota* tions a little mure. There were, however, re ports both here and in Now York from tho winter wheat districts which were discouraging to the bears, mid the smallness of stocks on tlio' seaboard was generally regarded ns at least a reason for caution In selling. Provisions wore very Irregular, but tended tip, in sympathy with breadstult*. Mess pork closed iDo higher, at f 16.ft7i4Qilft.00 for April and Plft.72iiCfilft.7ft for May. Lard closed *iie higher, at PlO.ncK&lO.fK’!} lor April and flo.72iiOlh.7ft for May. Hhart ribs closed 7iiu higher, at f7.UftQ>7.P7U for May. Wheat closed ktfpiio higher, ulf l.00J4©l.00?» for April and fl.OftUflil.OftJa for May. Corn closed lie higher, «t2B?io bid for April und42?*e bid for May. Outs closed strong ut2y}»c for No. 2 cash, 2IUu for gllt-cdgcd, 2U‘*©2U?io for April, 22)*© :cp.ie for May, ami ttJiio for June, liyu closed about steady, at U*o for No. 2 regular, # 1,00 tor gilt-edged, HSct for April, and fl.OOii for May. Harley closed steady at puminully f i.Uft for No. 2 cash, Rio old for No. 2, mid Wo for No. 4. Hogs were Wilde higher, at fS.(K)©ft.bft for light and at fft.ftO©U.«U for heavy. Cuttle were lower, with sales at f2.ftUCiift.2a. Joblmrs of dry good} report a considerably in* creased demand. Numerous buyers are present, luul tbo orders by mail also are steadily Increas ing. Prices show steadiness. Tho grocery mar ket was without pronounced now features. There was u fair movement and a tlrm sot of prices. Teas are receiving Increased attention, und tho liner grades are held at an advance over the prices of u fortnight ago. Dealers in foreltm and domestlu dried fruits were doing a tuir bus!* ness, and the market was lirm nil round. Prices of tish ranged as before,ruling tlrm. Noebnnges of huportaneu were noted In tho market lor dairy products. Both butter and cheese were in good request, and were held at fuii figures. Oils were quiet and generally steady, in coal, bagging, und pig-iron no noteworthy changes wero noted. Uruonfuoru id lu steady requosk uuUllrm. In irrouu fruits Iboro is u stvmly, trado without change luquuuitloua. Qrcasuaod tallow aro in llmiuxl nujuust at former rates. Hay U hrmor fur all grades, with an uutivo local demand. Hides aro a trIUo weaker, owing to rcoont heavy receipts. WoulfeuiuluslQuctlvoat quotations. (nod to fl's; Content* n 4. t« tt: Silver Mot Vi, Mi; llrcero sold at I.V dueclalrd Prftt, Mining stocks closed as [MERCIAN. com: *ro tbo receipts and shipments ’tides of produce In tills city Ight hours vmUugnt "o'clock and for tbo corresponding I 7 ASH i :»,2b] I 1M.12.1 I .'SMd'l I 4.725 111.241 HUAI no, mo 41,12.) i;.tn 7.211 SSI, 17.7 .‘Ki.lWi 24.0*0 2,1u5,:au 115 IM.UW 37.K0 K2.11H2 6h,» ja 4,211) 4JH.HH) I112.1M) 7U.W) ttIT.HW lt,:ait 4*1,42.1 1111,4;; 52.K37 4V.WCI 11.11 l an.itj) PC.IIIO n.iui 318.0UJ nu.mt pti.Ki; ini) 3,780,4*1 fitci UOt.IKT 0U.7.V1 hi, «tci 1.2U4 71.7. VA 2,(H1 lou.nn fi.nn iSM.HII) afiltsKt 514 MW i,;w NIS A4l,:e>s I4i mw l Ml 1,1) KJ lEI.UII 4U.12U 1.5.1)75 |:» 13. KI;) l.ir.-J 7.371 T 2.TM-J Adi U2IUV4J U.2H 2;0.740 saiw no wn Sdl.P-tl Ui S.'.trii . l,2ii S,UU uln was Inspected into enhiy niornlmr: l car 2 curs low grade win > store ■ No. 2 iter, -(ft Hggs worn in better supply, and sold nl IMWOn per do*. Therel* tiochnngo to note In potatoes, llio bolter qualities lining In fnir demand. Heeds worn firmer Tor timothy, which sold nl iV’Wln ad vance, slightly weaker mr clover, mid sternly nt Halnrdny’fl prices for Unit. Dressed bogs worn somewhat llrmcr nt ftUO&fl.fiO per too lbs for Unlit to heavy weights. Cooperage wan un changed. Unhrotul freights were quiet. The rales to New York nro 4»o per 100 Mis on provis ions mid Ib'Ki on grain. Through freights nro quoted nU67lfn on provisions to Liverpool and 7! lie do to Antwerp. Klourfrolghts wore quoted nl ftV*o to Liverpool and (lie tntllnsgow. The aggregate receipts of wheal reported for yesterday nt Chiengo, Milwaukee. Toledo, HI. Louis, and Detroit wore V. 15,000 Ini. Tho cor responding shipments worn ft),not) bn. Tho produce movement reported from New York yesterday Included tho followings He colpfs—Flour, 21,r>PH>rls; wheat, HV>,«K»bm corn, 111,051 lm: oats, 10,lift) bn: eorn-menl. I.ofti pkgst ry0.2,0t2 but barley, 4,W0 but malt, H.ooo lm; pork, WJbrls; beef, 4.112 brlst cut meats, i1,71l pkgs; lard, .1,470 test whisky, TWbrls. Exports for forty-eight hours—Flour, <11,005 brls; wheat, 124,000 but corn, 05,000 bn: rye, 18,000 lm. Tho lollnw leading oltl dales named irta from Uto four Id scabord for llio vlng wen' tho nxpo l Iks of tho Athuitl H*nh rfidlii-; Mitrch 1.7, ixvi. H'rcle rmlfna Mirr/i I?. isil. i.nrjcn lajuviai u.tvwt.KVt n.vn An,HU Hn.;n {•H.lttl Ijav.iia w.mi Flour. iTls. Wheel, bu.. .Corn. tnt... Oats. Ini... llyw, Ini Harley. Ini., Fork, tirls.. Hard. ihs... Uncoil. Ills. r.rj.isn i.Titvan a,«a Kvm T.nuun ai.ss*,«F OtW lO.asuu 2t,:n;u>7 7i.ha HI.KV.WI anmn.rhi Tho following table Now York for tho evening last, with cm .shows tho o.tpoi week ending W npiirlsnns: ill no MVrkrtidlno H'rrkAndinn ana Mar.ms/. Mu r./(». fwi. i.KVI KM l» 27,2Tti i.mo iiUiTim tuvaid Mil i 17V,177 i shows tho stocks of Kmiit talcs immod! HVk nnl J/iir. (i, Is Flour, brls.... kv» Wheat, ho l.ViVi Corn, mi am,! Tho following Hilda . In New York on tho di Miir.M, Mar. When!, hit. I,<m>.nu l.MT.un •i.’.ww worn i<i;i.m) sc/.mi K«.K»I 4UV.IHI ITT.IHI Al.aii ni.un I’ll,Mil auw»> aui.mn su.mi lye. hu. hulvy.tnt. Tho month of March tins usually been u very unsteady ono in onr wheat market, prices Jluetu allnjr wildly nt times, chiefly on woathor pros* peels. Tim nvunuro tomlcney of (ho mimlli, for many years past, has, however, boon slightly up* ward in the iast half. The weather prospects of this year nro certainly less favorable than usual nl this dale, as a (treat deal of h ost has to ho thawed nut, which over vast areas can only ho reached by the solar warmth after ucontltur of Ico has heon molted off. Tothls some minds will add fears of foroliru complications following tho assasinatlun of tho Czar of All tho Itusslns. Tho following were tho exports of wheat and Hour reduced to wheat, with corn, for tho week ending March P from Portland, Hoslon, New York, Philadelphia, Haiti more, and tSowOrloaiisi __ _ HVioitniKf/toar. > r<inr. i.uVom i.imuTti itt.'.ikj iin.avi cw.mdj iii.ui , 21,731 4..W1 awrj RiW| iil/MXi (treat Itrltaln France... ilollaiid ami Huluium. (Jermnny Deniinirk. I’ortucal 1ta1y.,.,, .'.V. .tMili.HVj i.:Ka.'iw Totals. Tbo above expurtntoOmtt UWtaln tiro about !b par vent of tbolr weekly consumption. Clm»o & Seymour, of Milwaukee, write no fol lows: Unions wheat moron forward mure rapidly and In largo quantities to replenish thu very Hunt stocks nt noatamrii n declflcd advance Is more than likely to im nUundud with oxultomuiit. ns stocks nt the nenhnard urn now less than tt.tW.UUbu.cunslsilng almost entire ly of winter wheat, and if any serious comiilnlnt should urine about commit winter-wheat crops (ami they are llkoly to occur) very high prices may ensue. The mills nrn likely to take the creator part of the sprliut wheat in the Northwest: la fact, our corre spondent stales: "it looks us thouith (hero was not wheal eiiumtli to wo around for the Mlnnonpolls mills nt full capacity.” - Our l.lverpim] correspondent Staton that an ex tended ilenmml for our lircadsluirs seems Inoritahle. andtlmt lliissia’s detlclency tuny affect decidedly the course of values. provisions. 1100 I'UODUCTS-Wnro muderatoly active, and quite Irregular; In much the sumo direction as wheat, from which the market seemed to take Its tone. There was little change In the tone of foreign advices, hut the local hog market was Armor. The trading was al most entirely for (olurc* delivery, ut leant so far us reported. The market for meats was. however, rela tively steady, while pork nml lard moved up and down rather wildly, though the lluctuatlotis wore nut so extensive ns some days tuto. The point was made that a lute spring would curtail the production of butter, and thus Induce more demand for Innl, Mkhh I’nitK—Declined tee pur brl, advanced l*Ke, fell hack TJtfo, and Improved U'kie, closing ll)o above the latest prices of Saturday. Hales were reported of P 1,501 brls seller April nt tlS.S.ViU.'kbittfi 111,500 brls seller May ntfpj.fioftlS.Ts; 3,51)0 brls seller June at 915.70015.R7; and 1,270 brls seller July nt f15.8,Vai5.00. Total. 51,750 brls. The market closed Arm at about f15.50Ct15.57 for round, lots spot or seller the month. fls.s7kitivl.ViV sailor April, end tls.7fWc.) 15.755e11er May. On tbo aft ernoon call .May closed at 115.731(K«|.VT,V, li.utn— Declined s '«T)4c per mo n>s, advanced ISc.und closed 77« c nhove thu latest prices of Hnturdar. Hahn weru reported of 201 tes spot at f HlfAh 1U.57U; 11.2 VJ tes seller April at IPUiHFi ((M'dhft 21,0)0 tes seller May nt fU>-i.*vO.U>.7£c h/ibiltea seller .luiie 911».7314wP1.H3'ai and I.2.ililcm seller July at fhl.KVutD.iO. Total. 42,».«6 tes. Thu market closed linn nt IIUJSKI>I.S*i« for round lots spot or seller the month. fld.UKahl.mt*seller April, and May, on tlio attornuon nil) May eloieil at 9)11.7214 bid, M hath-Advanced Andie per 100 lbs, and closed linn. Hales wore reported of 75 tes sweet-pickled hums (In Ibsi at s?fc: J.WiO.uU lbs short ribs at |7.72!ip-« 7>2li seller April, aim f7.Kl)p%r.Ps seller May. Prices of lending eats of moms were us follows ut 2 o'clock for liiH-curod, unless otherwise spcclllod; Short SlumU 1,. AS. Short rlU*. itrn. clean. clean. I,oo*o. part salted. Do. boxed..... March April, loose May, loose K.SII FT.IO Kill H.UI RIU r;u T.«V 4.*ft 7.10 H.W T.s'i 110 T.U4 RIS 7.10 A.UI H.UI S.’ift Hh(irtrll>a, autlor May. closed nt *7.UVt7.u;!jJ. I .one clours quoted ut (7.70 louse mul 17.10 boxed; Camber lands, rtwtste boxed; lona cut (umu. sweet pickled limns limited nt M(6Vli‘<e fur 18CUU avormioi Kruun ham*, siniiu uremuu, Tk*.Ho. llauon <|iinif(Jnt for ahoaldors, SQSWo for short ribs. RTiWHu fur snort clears, lUaUUio fur hams, all eniivusod and packed. Jll-JKK—Was quiet at K7.Vpi.fX) for muss. fi.T.VURft) fur extra mens, and fil.UUwil..'iO fur limns, with Bale of 4U brla haws at innsADsTurrs. KI.OUU—Was In fair demand, lint chlorty for umall lota, sumo of which were taken fur export. 'Hie mar* kut was lirm, In aympnthy with wheat. Halos were ro ported of 4*5 brla winters on private termsi IU) brls und 1,(00 bugs double sprliiK extras Htf4.lilH7.oU, ilia out* sldu furpatonts; IJ7 brls extras at fRUK-il.Uj; 2abrla buckwheat nt KUO. Total eijual to 2,217 hrls. Kxport tloura were quoted nt ftuOtt<t fur pood to choice, uml rye do nt tl.liOii.V76. orilkll iIU.I.HTUtTH-Woro struiiK und quiet, with IlKhtotrerlnus. Hales woto reported of Scars bran nt (l’J.7V*lßiUtt.ftoara tulilillliiKS nt Il'i.UUitlZ.Ul. and part enr wheat screenings at H7.U)uor toium track, Ooarao corn-nicul wits nominal at (11.M014.TS per ton on track, Sl’itl.NU WllKAT—Wiiinctlvo und unsullied. Tlio market declined HQfKe, advanced iHc, uml cloned abuts the latest prices of hMurany, with tv widening of the May premium. The lirltiah markets wore reported quiet and Hrtu, but iho weather wits lino, mid uur receipts showed uu Incronse. Thom thing# brquuhl out fruu sellers, und It looked ut one tlmo uu If the market wits "itolnu nil In iiloonn.” Hut Just thou Now York was reported to hu lu higher, with a decrease during hint wook of muiiu hu In hnr previously iluhl •lock, and thn iuiwb w«# accompanied hr some tnty liiKtmlurs. which Increased thu nemund. Tim strength hum supposed by •ume In lui partly duo to fear# of witr trmitituiii Kuropu. Cush No. 4 cloned nl fl.Ul for gilt* edged receipt#, und üboui W9<« for regular, hoot sale# wore rujairted of lt»,*u hu N0.4ul lUMpal.liUii: tl,tu) budo. retmlnr,nilvkcidll.uh mu hu NiKUdowai iitiuuiauluu do ivuiuml) nt 4itl hu rolooimi iluwul a>. (Uu; und hu by sample ut Ali«/USiC. Tuiul,4l.4UUim. holler April opened at whcull.iii, sold ut fl.li»K full otf to advanced to fi.ueM. und cloned ut fl.Ulk'fcl.Udi. holier thu inoiuti was nearly mioilnul ut thUculi.lU, closing ut WMc, holler .Mny ranged ut il,iiP4ud.UU4, closing at tI.»W bid. June Hold from thu •nine to »<o over .May. (in thu After* iiimiu cull April closed ill iMUI-jUI UHt. VVl.vrnil WlllUT-Sule# wuro limited to 4«l bit No. A Houthern crown, ut t«ic, In More: 4Ulhn do ut fI.WJ Iron oo board cur; und4UUhu by sample ut Mu. Totnl, I,"AM lm. (.oit.v'Wait moderately active, und averaged uhout the Huinii. Thu market declined wU-ie. hill uluaud Ue nhovu iho latest oricuH of biitimiay, Thu llrltUn uuvvkuU wurptuponwddull hut «rw, and New Ytwk wu# quiet. Too market hero sympm lilted vury clonuly with iho tonu In wheal, hulmi du 1 early to umru active Inter. The receipt# were more plentiful, hut almost exclusively of thu lower grades, und that taut loaded to »UUou lulures, while tio> spot uttering# weiuall wanted by ■hlmiunt. Ciuh So. 4 vlo#ed ut •NHu lor regular to .t‘ke naked for ulli>udged receipt*. Bpolrales were rci oried of Huuliii No. a und hlch mixed ul<Uh|Ui UUU bade regular at MWpwilJkoi 4.IMJ hu now lilun mlkuifcnl .ev; Jl.uu bn new mixed nt :HW WMI bu rejuvtun ut Wpaathiii SUM) hu by ■ample ut llkr Ue on truck, thu outsldu for wbllei 4U,UUbu do at tf*. 4rkto five on board cam und 4.IUJ bu earn nt 4i)i.t»}<e, Totnl, 141,uu bu. Seller May opened ut 44J4e. »uld nt 4.’HiC, mid ndvanced to 444 .# 44t.j0 at thu close. teller thu niontli wa# nearly nomlioil at closing ut ,'loMe. heller April wii# ouoied at June at (AgtHic. July ut 44Ji'r(4:io, and Auuu»t at all closing with holder# ut thu otualdo. Un thu afternoon call May closed Ul 47Hh4.'!4C. OATH—Were steady und a trltlu hrmur. thu latter foullutf showing liflolf In thu numplu market, where u eonslderublu business wus traiitauiud, Futures wuru tuoru active. No. 4 cash wns quotable at »hj, und gilt edged sold utlilHu. March was anlublu ut 41sj, Aprilut ••'ike, Mur clusitiiT at H-iKc, uml June bulnc quo table at uunut Stkt. Club rales were made ul l,iU/bu utiil'iu fur No. % fruslt fit store! Id.UU bu by sample at £iUu for no erode. XlkosaiiWu fur rejected white, klHVikiUu for Nu. 5. and Ulktldhte fur No. 4 white on Irncxt *l,lOO bu at .OVt&lio fur rujocted white, for No. 4, for tfuud to choice Nu. 4 wlillo, aud UOJiC fur barley outs. lIYH~Wus strong both far cash and futures, with libera) trusiHAcUuns lu the latter line. No, 4 rcuulor WMqueUblu ut Mu. «Ul*oducd at H.W. with MaruU nml April dotlrerler nt nlimit Wo, nml Mny nlll.Ul bid nml roller nt (bill. Cn«b niter worn made onUlil Im 111 ll.Ut for No. i tflltMvlHiMt. urn Mr wittier rtornue. aim •MW (f.». I>.) in rturet i»K) bit by »mm>lo nKblfJ'n freo on tmnrd. Tmnt, V.UMtoi. , , .. . IIAUI.KV—Wit* rtcndy nml firm, with the hulk of Urn denllmir l.i tho lower emiler. Tho rampln market wnr riemly, nlth imin dolmr. No.aemdi wnr mmi* Innlly ii.uii No.il, «7o hldt nml No. * rold In n rmnll way filfCc. No. 'J fur April wna nmitabtu ruil.ui. but im Imnrnetlonr wore reported. I'nMi union worn made of I,mi Ini nlMhi for No. il In rtorei ,’MMi Im by rninpto nt 4inii(t Ifej for No. Iloli track? fiOO bit nt Wo for No. II free on board. Totnl. <.WW bti. TWO o'cuiCK 1IOAUI). Wheat clorod ><o blither, nt WftfHl.Ul for March, •l.Wi'V’tl.U'Ji for April, for Mnr, nml •M»jW»I,nAM flip Jmm. Hnler worn oiioln of fHMiM Im M(l.(WM(*b(»iM roller April. (l.(KH'*Mf'M roller Mar. lI.UIM roller .nine, nml uwiMUe roller llio yenr. Corn cloaed npclmmiort. nt ;wU'*.NV<o for March. iWMAtiWHe for April, WK' UtM for May, l'W» for.l mm. nml Cflfct |:k! for .Inly. Sale* wero mnilo of b‘M,u«l bunt K*V roller April. roller Mnr. rollor .Tune. 4'N*rUto aullnr .Inly. nmHPto roller An (run. OitU cloned n rhnito llrnier nt V.r<ts!'Mo for March. for April, for Mny, nml Kllfo for .fiimi, with ralen of l(U«' im nt itfljje roltnr Mny. Ilyo nlorml nnohniitfoil, wllh rnlor uf 6,1)il Im nt (I.UJM for No. a roltnr Mny. fork obnoit miclmmtoil, nf fliVi*M<4l.*),lSl for April, HVTVV'll'i.T.i fop Mny. iuiil II.VKVI I't.flU for .Inno. Hnlor wore mnilo of ,i.a.'in brtr ntd.VnM rcllnr April uml iliVW l v-»lV7.'iroller Mny. I.nnl clnrml nncliiiiutml, nt (lH.ilo<«l<M'fM fur April, >lii.*'fVrtlil.*-' for Mny. nml fKUKVHIL'WM for .limp. f<nlos worn niftite of I Mao ter nt (li).«t rollor April, (lo.nvtuua rollor Mny. (lii.n».alii.<wM aitrllor ,Imm, (UMt.k.( tiMf.'M rollor .fnly. nml iiaiD/MiuiM rollor tlio yenr. Hlioiildorr clorml rtvmtr. nt fj.iu>4a.t!;'i for Mny. nml f.vlVi.VJi for .hum. Pliori rlhr oloroil mi< clmnupil. ntl7.KfMAt7X>for April. (T.UV.iT.ICM for Mny, nml •s.UKAS.W for Juno, wild rnlor of CoO.UUU 111 ntIT.Oj roller Mny. nKN’KIIAt, MAUKKTS. IIUOOM-COUN—Trndocotilliiuus nctivo for Alt tlo< #crlj>M«n*. Wo Ctmlro Inirl nml cnruot. 7 Oroon, H'lf-worklnti »w.<*l Jim. i (it Mnrch 13, fw. Itrd-Upiioil.tto Inferior nml common. KW.4W t1.N1U.13l in.:iFi •80,114 2i;i.«si Crooked, HUTl'Klt—Tlioro wn* n firm mid Mondy nmrkot fur (hi* ntnplv. Find tnbtu unido*. on ncconnl of tludr coinpnmtlro ncnrclty, wnru onjioclnlly linn, *omo holder* nnkliut timber price* limit ((tudod below, Hlock* nru Unlit. Wo rettunt our ll*i: Crenniory ’ll tail! ll’ncklmndock til fiilA Dnlrr. cliolco .2,1 m’W illoll bmtur ].*> yJ) Unlry.rnlrlouood'il (421 Uitonso tt (*IU l,iullD.(mcKoir.....ld r*‘JU | ll.UJdl.NO—Thodemimd irnn iinfniprtmHl und price* worn without porcopllblo chnntfo, ruling ntunUy n* follow*) fi".Kf| lil.NV7.Klit ldl.ir77i.it 27 iris from ‘cUnesdny Stnrk, 25 lllnrlmi*. 4& ft hn...l'J tutor crock at Uunnlon, Houle....M^wit J.mrlMon '22 (*llOlllOll, ilmiblo..2t (<t2t|| Amorlenn.... (Wool imicVi* ;H <»43 CHKlJSK—Continued tlrtimuiin U noted. Tlio do* nmml in not pnrtlcillarir slmrp, Imt It I* runicloiit to ab sorb tho current receipt*, mid tlioro In no procure to cell ut liny concosnlnn from tho following price*: fullernmu 15 «It l|art*Moi, choice. Mor. i\ isTO, Mar. 13, rt.nut.iMi frtMUl •411,(1 u (U'i.lHJ I'urt (>l(liii ( fnlr to itutnl . I'lirloklni. Imnl "!»(•* 84 iHiwunitloK * 4 14 « t’OAIi-A quiet uml michnnttml miirkot wns ru« poriotl. Then* li n vory liuht of moct brands, uml itanlum oxpoet to mtstnln present price* fur soinu time yd. Woijuolo; Antlmiclle f R-ViniosMitin/. Kilo Rftl Cannol.... Unitin’- A Ohio ~<■> Indiana Ititiev daltlYiioro > ...mi nulhimi .VjVi I’ledmont t.OulminolH 4.&0 COOI’KItAOK—Wn* firmer nt **>o for pork barrel! urn! (i.Oft for hint tierce*. DUKBHKI) llOUS—With moderate oJTorlmi* the market mi* ilrm nt (d.t0.3d.&) per lOOlba fur Hulit id mlxtMl wolulit*. KfUlS—Were I n pood mipplf nt 1803*0 per do*. KiHlt-J-nko llnh are *lrn«. Hindi* am reduced to vnrr nnntll Olmunolons. nnd Mine holder* nro aaklntt nnndrmico over our quotation*. anlt-wntor Halt ro iiinlii iMoady and limit t IMIIIII 4.1... NMM> U’hllollali, .No. 1. |)«r«*brl... WhlU'llati. fatally, per M-Url. ’rrmii, jior li-lirl Mnckorol—Kxim bloatom.,. .Mnckorol—Kxlm iiiork. Mackerel—iso. I shore, W*brl. Mackerel—No. bay. Jij-arl... Mnckorol—No. 2 shorn. Hi’brl. Mackerel—l.nrno liiintlr...... Mnckorol—Knt family. w*brl.. 11'ontors. stnokod. ner U<) Halibut, smoked, |>ur D> CodlHi-Doom/s. per 1U) Bin. Codfish— Urnitd Hank Codfish—Diessod ' 7Jsft ' « llorrlna—Labrador, split. brls ~.VI Herrlna—l.uiirnifor. round, brls... 5.W) ft 5.25 lierrlait—Holland. perko# J.lll ft 1.115 Horrlntf—Scaled, per box ID ft I'.’. California minion, f-d-brl. i.CO KUUITtJ AM) NDTH-Tnido mia repertml fair, with tiricun of prunes, currants, apples, peaches, mill most other linen firmly tiolil. (juninilons remain mi hoforef nmniuM. Dates Fins. layers Turkish prunes, 01d..... Do, now.. Mnlslns, layers Halslns. l.ontlon, layers, Hnlslns, Valencia, now,, llnlstns, loom) Muscatel. /.ante currant* Citron Apples, orapomtod Apples, Kustorn, now Apples. Hmilhoni. now Coaches. iinpnrod, hulvon, now. Itnspborrlos Hluckhcrrlos. now Pitted cherries Filberts Almonds. J'arrauoiin. Naples walnuts....... llriirtls...... I’OCIUIH 7 <0 t> (i KICKS KUUITri—Aro linn, with n sternly ilumuml nt our iiuotnUuim: Apithm tior brl .....H.OOftXl’i Cruuborrlc*. nor brl. _ fl*i (.onions, porbox ll.miVii.ii) Vulunolit omma*s... . lMl>'itl'..V) .Mosslmis.liur box.. riurtilu oruiutos, imr box 6.UUuimi Coconuuls (Kir l.Oo) UMI) Cnllfornln ImH jicnrs. uur box !M») (iIIuCKUIKS-Himurfl woro iiunln rotmrtod stromr, but wore without nulunl ndviiuio. (Jmmiliili’H unit stimdnrdA. nro xcarco. Coffeeswere firm nttbolaio mlvmico, mill rice, spb'cs, sirups, und must other linos ytuto about steady. Wu mvioUs; mot;. ('nroltmi... l.milalnim. ItAllltOOll.. Moiihu. Mnnieitlbo. Hln. fancy Ulu. prime to choice. lUo, fair to timid mo. common tile, rousttnu .. Patent cut-loaf Urushod..... . Powdered... Urmiuiiued ntundnrd..... , Ornmiln toil, not Btiintlitnl....... A standard A No. '4 KxlmU No. 1 Yellow Himn'd. Corn Huxur........... Illurkfltmp O. moliiMes. Allspice. Cloven.. Caunln, I'uiipor 17 Nntuiou* ,srj (,akj (SIIKAHK—Tho murkut Uqulotattlio folio wink quo* Inilonm ciiy white ®7}< City brown.... 4Ww5 City yellow fi'it'UrH Country white “A 11)447 Country wlillo " 1P*.... 6W Country ye110w....,..,., Country brown HAY—Wiw linn, with n loir lucfil trntlo, but little ilulnii In lliu rhlppinix lino. Wo quote: No, {timothy. V ion UVOOftIAVI No. a ttmolhy. V (on on (melt H.uuctlt.6o .Mixed UMiMULU) Upland iimlrlu..,, U.iWitU.U) 'n *loolVotf"ot* woiiViVom marliot, induced htivoly hy tho hoary receipts of hlockmlcd hides for tho past low dsys. wo quote: (Iroon-ciifiul, Itulit. T* ».. u o !"-( Orhen-curcd,heavy H'frt I’nrl-utmnl .Jjft h DamiA&d hide*. '. ,7>a cnif.wK u Dry-salted, V Hi IJ Dry Hint. .No. I , 11l Damuueddry..... >3 Blipen pulls, wool estimated.. in ®.ti MJMIIHU-Is active at Ihu (nllowliiKyard rates: „ First ami second clour, illncli... | Wafl Find and second clear, I am) 3 inch 4.tUO Fltst und second clear, ItjtoU* 1n01i,.,, 43U) 'l'lilrd clear do ~ IKOI First and second clear, ruuuh. 1 Incli 43.1 i) Third ctnnr. do .17.(1) First and second clear dressed aldlntr ‘JU.UJ Common dressed sldliiK U.M Flooring, second common dressed.. IU.ID Hox-board*. lillncli 17.fftatl.UI A slock boards. lihUl Inch, rough lVUftiCt‘.Ul it stock boarda. KK>tl3 inch iW.Wkd3:t.U) Cslock boards. lUwl'4 Inch 3UXt033.11> Fcnclntr, Ural <|utility 13. AU Fcnciint, .No. 3 ILAd Cuimuon boards. tiiftSO ft 1I.U) t'onmion boards, .N 0.3, l.’ftH ft.. lUO Common slult KUoftn.Au Dimension stuff. uowil) ft mito&Ul Timber. 4x4 in «xfi, Inclusive, Hit under.... II.UXi^I3..V) Wickets, hat, rough, and good J3.u) I .nth 3.33 Bldngles, standard and choice ihttt hhlngles, extra 1.73® 3.W Bhlnidus. clear H. 31 OILS— I Trade wan tinlnl, though (hero was some Im provement as compared with the closing days of last week, tiit price-changes yioro noted, tho market rul ing steady i t urnon, F1n1n0........... ~| SO Carbon, JIU test I Carbon, Fittest :su Carbon, 173 (oat U Carbon, snow-white and W. W,.., 641 I'arbon, WU. and Mloh. lost, l*. w...... U Carbon, \Vls. and Mich, toil, W. W a luted, winter-strained K 3 Ijvrd, No. 1 flia ui l-nrd. No. 3 6|<« U Linseed, raw 6so* fit) J.tnsuvd, boiled Oft »U Hoorn L3U(*l.:« Whale, wintur-bleacbutl tIT Noatsloot oil, strictly pure .6 Neatsfool oil, extra tit Nculafuot oil, No. 1. ............ M Hank oil id Htralts....... ft) Turiiunllnu 41 Miners’uli , Oft m Naphtha, deodorised. ill gravity I3ld ■Uasollne, deodorised. "4 degrees )jiu xjusollno,td degrees ai« I'DTATOKB—Are llrm atiuo (or peachbluwa by the car-lot, with early rose hold at about bounder (hose ‘i'OUi/l UV AND UAMVI—Wore acaicu at Ho mot lb (nr turkeys. (Uo (or cbU-kens, and &£6o (or iioese. Wild law) worn scarce and blither. HAI.T—A steady trade la noted at quotations: Flnu suit. Haatnaw and Naw Voca.IUA Course salt, pur hr).... 1.3V41.3U Dairy, with bogs.... 3.*t03.0» Dairy, wlthoutsack* ■ I.U) Ashton dairy, our sack ikdi tlrouml alum, in buns I.U) Liverpool Quo. brown sucks... 1.6 U BLLDb—Were ucilve and tinner (or timothy] slight ly weaker (nr clover, aud steady (or dux. The re ceipts of all doscrtidlons were liberal. I’rlmo timothy was sold at 13.63, prime clover at W.IOhI.Ui. and Uax scud alll.K Other kinds were In fair request and steady. Balsa were made or ftihugs clover sued at (4.U) fur poor and i4.7UC41.86 (or ordinary! IK) bags tlm- I othy sued at £L3Uft3,iU (or poor to good, and thUiiiTO 1 (or orluiuio choice! J cars khd 16) baas Ihuaoud at (bis? !C.l bnjn Hungarian rood nt ftVtoto: i( ml|]^ TA lil.oSV—J'nniti oltjr In rntnblo nt (l 1 fm v„ tvyni No. a ill fIW-tfKo. Tho market * for nil urnder, ‘“'in Haw WIIMKV-Wna cinotoil In fnlr dennnm ni o, n . ellno of Mnrch 111. Tim bare pflco was (I in for hlghwliier. 1 r “"‘''in Wllulr-ftritno Improvement I* nnledln ti,...,., Onr price llnl remit nr iiticliiin«i’d: unde. Omul tit I’tiulrn mmlluin tub ... Conrre nml (Unity itilt V'M Moo nml mmii«hed ileeeo :;."U Conrre otnl mmafloiii tieeco ' ■! Medium unwnrlied llooco, ♦•»«....««■}) Medium wn*lii!i| Deere :;J' H I' lno wn-iIHMI fleece *J'U Conrao nnrhod llecco Thn followlmt rcrotutlon wnr pnnrmi liyt| l 0 | rt . , Kxocutlvu CoimnlUco of tlio Itallromlr, March '1 ho.t«) nt Ktocnllfo Conimlllen hna tbUdnr to erintillah tho rfttor on cnllln. Inirrcr. rml dm-lc rlieenntiaw per KM Ibr. nemnl wolrju. wp minimum widuln. Chicago, Now York, and v.‘» 1 V.' 41 plnmj polntr, and Silo on flrer«ed beof. nml iimi,,ni« ntodltrereiien from Worleru and Kartern otiin. ?« lake omict Monday. March If. 110 • w Following Is an mmot from Charles nicks V London lollor, of Feb. W, to ihn iJrwfn' J.mniil- ’ * Thn nntnrn of foot-and-mouth disease nnnrnr« h" little nnderstood on your nido; It is n /oVo. *3 which the onlwatd signs aro excoriation'.Tr ,?1 month. tongue, and throat, nod swelling ot n... f‘ n * whilst iho body hecomes felldi In lm<l oases thV> ,i C ib of Iho inuiiUi and tongno sloughs away, and tb Wo. loosen unit nro cast off. Tim disease N Z i„V‘*l* tloiid, but with mi refill and simple fnlali great emaciation accompanies the nemo .i«» 7 which lasts nlimil seven days, and after ri”o»i.?u,« oxen will fallen, but cows are nm«t frcqncntlv,.Ulf niminnilT linimlnal for breeding. since our isuV,,™ mniiicatfon Hie comphuTit has extended Nhirihw,.!-** nit In Iho districts nnddr supervision ..nthm«w hnro boon reportcdi the Comity of .Norfolk, liowe'»*? showed an Increase last week. LV,r « CATTl.K—ltucolvcd during Sunday and Mentis* .VM»i Mine time Inst week. iUrri* total last week, W lojl shipped last week, l».b». Tha depressed feeling per* vndlnu the market during the greater part of | ni . week cnntlnuod yesterday. Tliosnpply wasonly about the itverngo for a Monday, but New York advice* were bad. and Iho local dead-meat trade was r»* bortod exceedingly' dulls consequently the demand was slack all around, and prices had a strung leaning In buyers* favor. In comparison with Friday's ciiinis. lions, there was a decline in fair to hest grades or ui» loti. UnlclierV and emitters’ Muff shewed less chnnM* in fnet, really good lota sold but Mile. lr miy, on mi otfortngs of dunlmble lots being somewhat iimlicrL Iho best on salo wontntf.vr-. Thegenorataveni-i however, was not much Inferior (otlmtiortlx)nr*, vlous nook, the hulk of (ho cuttle clausing ns •• talc good," and selling at prices ranging front ft rp-.'.rii Ihitchon* and ennners (anightcliletly m tiam m' Nn i shlppors mostly at Stockers wore lit son • request, ami wore nominally steady at r U r common to good thrifty droves. r tiCorATUJSSt Kxlra Ileevcs—Steers weighing I.f/xj lbs and upwards F<<>V?i« t'lmlco lleoves—Fine. fat, and well-formed v sloors, weighing t.-IAO to l.fgit) tb5..,.. SiViivi Good Ilcoves—Well-fnUuned steers, weigh* Ingl.lflilHol.kJU lb <0 tv.nj Medium grmles-rUcers In fair tlosh, wotum ingi.uvito unibs Ilntetiers' Stock—Four to common si common to ebolro cows for city si weighing AVI to l.uvilhs Stock Cnttlo-Cobimon cattle, weigh! . I.IUI |b« ■■asisg Infnrlor-MullUmil (hit) ro< bulls. ntul “callnwiiK stoci \culs-rorlWlb« So. dr*. Price,} So. dr*. I'rtri, ?.l V» f.Vtt i!7 t.Crj |u, fc •I .list A. 25 lill ],'.'D w m t.m ua ::i tor 0.1. l no i.um 4 •Ij .no mo is i.im 4/a A1.....T. :«i mo «o 1.21 J 4- i« <lO MO It! 4-.-, is ittl MO 111 1.127 111 J».. .USA ■l.lll JS 4(V, i« IOJ 4.10 I!' 1.(24 l.tr, Ifi ,an 4.SA 20 4.1,1 w aw 4.::» is ...i.nu 4.r;ii 17.. :iw 4.75 II 1.211 4.211’ !M aw 4.TA H KM ;i;o :tl .INI 4.7!l HO IM| 17 217 4.171 IS Hi 11 .211 4.00 12 IC. uii !»..* Si I 4.10 lAnlnm lI.H i.tn 20 2111 4.10 12 I.Sl'i l|> i|l «3 4.(0 12 1,077 ;i.<) 25 ,2B 4.W 12 UV.i :mii 2H AM 4.50 21 I.UO ail ill 110 4.50 'J.'ii'mvi m:, 2,11*. IS ,210 4.50 ’.'iHUiukum.. *iV> 2.4) 11.. 2iU 4.A1 2lcnw* HU IT :rn . * 4.50 WToxns.... m*. ;; r. os 1511 4.:0 21 mo :v.o ;o 250 4.50 iiOidoekon*.. s|:i ;i.2T>| •II 171 4.10 llelUL'kor*.. OH :un 14 151 1.15 IS *0 15 220 4.40 11* «.l 2.41 no 11*2 4.40 17 4Mnv!t mii 2.;:, 44 ,178 4.40 II cows Mil 2. 0 11U(1S Hofolvoil ilnrlnu HmiOnr unrt .'Mdiklht, n,. 50ll| piumt Umo liidl wt'nk, s sKjj in<*t tr.t.ilt. *il idlllOied Hint week. Tlioro win « nollo nmrLrl ndvimcu In |irfco». Homy miltfhin did mu ..him m itrunt nelmnuo ns UuUU Uio funner tuovimt ui> imi nmro than Ac, wldlo tlur liniirovcincnt In Hu* Intt«r wndtiuoiol round We. Tlio rcrulpH wuro imnleraw nml of bolter iinullty Hum for iihim! duvajifnt, nmh clou ran cm »«» noon mndi* lit #S.UWi.IiA fur common in prime U«UI wuluUW. and utt.V4VuU.7il for jumw in «*w* licitvy, with niiloi of tho formur nnmlv m ja.t,V'w mid oftho Intioi* nl Snip* nml cullmmi snlnblonil 'J'liu nmrkul ilnltdied ilrui, . HOC SAI.KS. A*», .tr. I‘rlre, 42. ..2M fA.KA I*7, ...2111 Mvi A*.... 224 AM 1 A1....271 A*fl (J1....2M AMO ici,..,2u} r..K> Tit.... 211 A.WI 20.. 170 A.NI 20.. ..lUA 5,51 47.. ..1H) S.NI 2A....217 11.75 21.. 5.75 20.. ..211 a.:a A. 75 :12....1*C1 6.75 122.. ..Kl 6.75 40.. ..IT* A. 75 «1.,..iH7 6.75 05.. ..2111 A 75 111*.. ..2117 ATI) 22.. 207 A7O V.«....24.l f».*o 01.. Mtt .9 7.r» . am a 4,00 . 5.(11 <>(. a!H . IH.U) ft2ll.(U it.nu Miam 10.25 wiitm 7.U1 ft 7.25 6.« j ft 5.75 4.75 ft A,III a*s ft Mil am 4.50 ft 4.75 .......I t,\i ....... ih ft ai iiHct iOi . am eaas «Mft oh fl ft Ml 4fcft 4?£ 4 ft 4>i f?(ft 7 • 37 ft 2S H ft M< ID ft I'J,H .Vo. ;*rfrr. 20.. ..271 M. 15 f 1.45 41.. .-.mu aID 51.. «U> 21.. IU» m....:ii7 am 45..., , »i am fi1....2V» IUI w,..,*it awj< m... zu am M....U14 - am fi1....274 11.11) a*.. ..via am 1U....3M aw »i.,..3a> aw fi11....217 fi.Ui :cf....2H fiio »a....2V4 am 01.. am 45.. ~|H7 ft.KV 111.. fi.Ki un.,..rm aw 1U5....1K1 aw tl ft 10 10 M liltf M W Ift o <t \H . 0 r«4 :SfS9» .a> «ar HIIHKI* Itccolrml, l.iuij mitno Umo Inn total Inutwook, 14,71*1; uliljnic'il ln»l wroh. Hvt'l Tlioru wilt a continued wood demand fur tld* dwcrlp* tlim of nook. mul llio market nmlntaliicd it firm tone HlilpiiorHimtl local Uiitclior* cMiiiputod, and anlc* wen (inlufciafl.UVg-Vrtiptir im lln for jump in extra finali ties. A nock of scabby nbvup null) at ••7 wIM ,i< ftm .!« ,Utff-*i:.W .rmotMii .UMHI'Aq .ii eui« A’o. Jr. Price. |,V<». Ac. Prlre.tXo. Jr. Price M....K1 WW WT4....UK to.V4Vt 1.Vt.... VI V''> !»»....L*J fi.7o KJ....U7 7H....1U1 iVJJ 41.... m &8U i:u....i!0 ww Vii mroAiw. .10 otou .10 MIIM .10 toIUM , wk«* m . UMM , Hmt H »W* »$ »{£«** NBW Y(MtK. MmoU U.—llKKvr.*-ltec«lpw «.W). maklmj I’.'.&.'.S for tho week: tlio moderate tuiyif chocked tho downward tendency «f tnr*t weeks fl i"it etoiimnco wan made: common to prime. h!("< 11 Vjc: e»* ira and funny, Hie latter price for tnolvi picked lUinoianteur*. I.Mt Itanvomuet exporter* lord nonfat Htcem at lll’iCkllMc! Bhlpmnntn for me week. ;m Hvo cattle, iota) ipi art or* licef, 'Anil carcuKsc* mut ton. frlldruimod (ilitHt the failure of J. 11. Keller, wlmloitalu alniiKliiurur, did not help the market: ns owed cattle mileimcii nhont fIU,UU)| It la expected It* will pay lUcent h on the dollar. Hiiy.KP-Utwelpw 7,am. ninkiiiir aiinifor ihoweckj mnrkut dienily, with n fair demand, nt >l.t>.Vijis.’.>i'«i im ftss nhmip, td.So&7.Ait yearllnuH exclusive of nheul :M> clipped reitrllmrn. wild at f'i.rJHiftiMil jier Utt R«. HWl.NK—Uccvhitn d.ail, makllitf ll.tKXlfor the work; market (Irmor nt f’l.&iltt'-iil.o.i per 100 Rim live liokj,(J.>l ctd.OO, city drcßßca. :n cat .> Hi ci-to OT wn ii wu .to <aa» .•111 (All !t CttS Kakt I.IHKIITV, Pa., .March H.-CATTI.K-Kocoipti Hliico Frldny. ;i.ra lieml uf thromrti and ;n» bond of yurdnlockt lain) for thuwcok omllnu ttdn dny.';.W llmmuli and &SJ local) ujoilimt J.Ki tnroncli uml local ihu wuok Ixiforoi tho Ptiimly for IMI* « <•»■* i union In vory Jiutit tndood. uml poni'rally roroamn itmilltyt only ono or two loads of nuytliioa llk«a«oil, wlilcli woro rondlly dlnuosod of to tlio ramll tnnia lioro ut uuod iirlccn. it full Uo hlulior tlmn nt nny tint') litnt wook for llio »nmoKni(lit of cntllot noihlmM'no tlolriH except lo tliu luoul InnclierV trade. mnl ilmtlt plow. Cannot ulvo rollnldo tioolutlon* to-ilny; M"l imnlucnn onmtuii to enintdlnh nny. ~, llotin—U octdiilP.s,l2oiH-ndi total for the wock.u* sni, mmlmd hint weak, ridlndolphlmi. *i.W ; o<.iO| Dust Vorkom. fUifkiUUlJi poninioii Vorkcrn. SiIKEP-ltocolntn, «.:»« head;'total for tlio wcokt 1A.7U0, aanlnnt 'J-UUI last vrooki eelllnu i> lo .«W from lut wook. Px.l.oi’nOlnrrti 11.—CAm.K-Urcolpi*. I.HJh >h'P* loom*, «U] mnrkotquloltuid unoliuimcd, nut naked coiicuitslimot exporters. uuoo J® choice, ft.i9Kia.lU; medium to fnlr* II.WJ »!•■!'; ,? 1,l 1 r J„ «ira‘ itmdeit Active mid llran boat steers, fiilrlo «uml. Ki.Atkdt.UJt cow* nml heifers. fiUMI-W! jeoilors, St.UX*4.(W: ilocVcr*, Hiikki*— ItccolpU. Mill: shipments, I.S'li ncllro mid flrmj medium to cood, CU&t.UU; choice to fmicf. Active end lOftlSo hluhon Vorkcrs end Ha]* llmoros, tA7JWt(I.(JU: mixed pncklmr. fVtO'ii.n; l‘ lJ * tons, KtowUAi choice heavy, td.a.Vjfa.lUi tocoil»u* 4.WUI shipments, OAt). KANBAH OITV. Special Dispatch la The CMccgo Tribune. KAN«A* CJTV. Mo.. March 14.-CATTi.a-Tho I ntt Currtnt ronurus Uoi!ul|iM,UU{ ahliimooi*. AUi mnrKog alow mid wenki native shipper*. Rl.Nw-VUJ; n« n•• ►lockers und feeder*, M-Ouiif I.UUi tmtiro cows. f—* * **'H*oaß-U«oolpla. afii alilpmoitu. SIM market fieUj HkUI shlpplmi nnd B» 1M pockliiK, ‘ a, IJt j IIAXAIH)U g > INhlANAl'oi.lM, March U.-IH«in-nrtm boat rff** I (IK. ftltVeiUUi Itvht and mlzml. «..VK* , Un race it*. irfUi shipments, Uli lulhl market Urim comroeoto prime shippers, HNwS.IU: butcher*, fvioiii.ia; ai»*c» ora und feeders, tS.UKM.SOt receipts. JIU: shipments, UM. lUt.TtUOUE. Ualtiuoue. March IL-Urm* tUTTM-Market««• Wm K'BWo luworj by b«*t, SM*6 IMOoi Jlin qu. [ 4M®6Moi medium, ktaQlKui ordlnurr. *so>ac» uUJI * autoa, IwfcMiiei receipts. l.Csl. 4 , .. btviNu—Hupply fully equal to moderate deoiuna •» l|uid| quoted at 4<£ohic. CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, March iL-Hoym-scarr*■ *nd «J™l common, H-SttoUSi light, |&.a«Mi.'Dt (U4i butchers', *l:i&u.ist receipts, i.luJi ahiuiutuu* VM. FOREIGN’. Special Dispatch la Tin Chicago Tribunt. Mvaunioi., March It—iliJO a. ui.—Ktot'it—No* t. Hat No. 3, Bs Od. . (Juain—Wheat—Wluter, No. I. Da Sell No***; pjirliiK, No. I, Da 3d | No.S.Baftdi while, No. 1. * * 3,Ubi club, No. I, Vs ILhlt No. 3, Us UL Corn-New. m W*lt old. 6a UHd. IMiovtaioNß-l’ork,®*, Lord. Mi. Hlvkiu'uoi., March p. m.-TtniPENTlx*"* gplrila dull at Ms. ' UKsiN-Coiuwon dull atfiaCd. l.Allh— Prime Western steadyatMafid* . UKAIN-liocelpUof wheat for the week from A* lanUeporla. 40.10) qrat from t’adito poru.'-ÜbU i|f«| other sources, Ki.iiOJursi receipts of euro. ‘p.-.,, I.IVKHPtiUIn March H-K»eulwf.—CijTTON - and oatlerat OKOd&lGdi sales. win hulesi ipOkUia Uon und export. l.(U)i American, O.TUU. I'rrmn-Kru-liouiied. w. , ~ I.OMioN, March 14.—IlKsiN—Common. IkMiWM' ANTWHIII', March IC—I’KTHOLEtUI—3IM. „ |i’ho foliuwluK were received by the thlcauo Uoard °iivE«Pooh, March 11-ll:Wa.ai.-k*lottr, B»WiU*i ■ >r V : *1 I«IVK STOCK CIIICAIIO. ufcuii .‘isrs nml luuuliU'r, amun inmijot'i ......... nrs, hoVf’y’r ;r» iw, snu-s S.iVMTJ N'o. .ft-. I'rlce, 41.. r.’.i f.Vfii si. ...wi a-ii 21.. .’no id....an .vn 21.. ..2. ini iji w””iu mi .vo Tii.l.’.m u\ in Id I mi Vv* ■J1....151 ft.v. ai....i:>i .vo v:;> H 7 Vi....11l Vi K4....V.U Mi BAST MItRUTVi fir. r.mmt. BY TEBISGUAPU.