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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. ¥t g FripAT IivrNrso, Fob, 20, Xn tho looal'market, money continuos: to work llo!u, hut all borrowors for logitimato trado pur- | qunn ot monoy without difonlty. ‘Thoro aro 0AYY gxll‘pnnontu of bogu to tho Eaatorn matkots now, and this makon an abundant supply of ox- ol i, ‘Weatorn-morolintits Liavo now romittod tho groat bulk of the funds to pay tholr indebt- eduoss. for: purohasos of - goods mado last fall, " end the domaud for oxuhnusa haa nanuq\mntg‘ fallon off, .vory ‘latgely, and ponnlls {he fun msde against® puipmonts 45 nccumnlate horo, Ex%htu 0 was fold botwoor, banks to-dny at 91 por 81,000 discount, bolugh doolino of 280 from tho prlAcn of & day or bive, ago. In tho'open me~kot “the supply of money is ipcrensing and ‘¥ atos of disconnt. aro softening, though thoro i*, not much chauge in Tlomlnnu ot Monoy'is fracly offerad on ooliatorals of local 8todk’y'at 10 to 13 poreent. " Primo businesa PBDOT 67, (8 at 13¢ por cent per month. THZ ,GREABE OF JAVINGS DEROSITS IN THE UNITED BTATES. ‘Thorocout m]:orlu of the Buperintendonta of’ e Bank Dopartmonta of the fitata of Now York and of- tho Now England States furnish mattor for thought in respact of the cnormons incroaso of savinga doposita during tho -lnst fow yoars. Yo tho Biato of Now York tho sggrogato of mave lnsa doposited. on Jan. 1, 1858, wna 841,420~ 673; ““ by Jan. 1 1864, i had ‘ine orohsod fo - ©00,780,84 ol e 1, 1870, it hed increasod to $104,860,417, and. by Jan. 1, 1878, td €286,988,021. 1T nnggngnm' hias tlsero- fore doybled at the rato of onco evoryseven. onrs, In Msasachusetts, th aggrogato of sav- ngs - deponits was 18,401,808 in 185%, $69,014,- 14 in_ 1858, §07,782,204 In 1800, 8185,746,007 in 70, and 8184,707,014 at. the cloao of 1872," Tho amount thus doibled in tho elght . yoara from 1858 in 1860, doublod sgain in tho fonr yonrs from 1806 to 1870, and in tho two yonrs from the ond of 1870 fto'tho ohd of 1872 incronsod &b n rats that would doublo thiom fu four yoars. Tho wggregate, savings deposiis of the Stato of Call- fornis “woro 87,005,062 dt tho olose of 1806, 919,889,200 In 1807, £20,702,199 in 1869, and £47,784,873 in Juno, 1873, showing that tho; doubled in the two years frord 1805 to 1867, donbled ‘agsin in tho-.two years - from 180" 20 1869, snd bave jusl about doubled again §n , the. littlo. . moro’ than threc nnd a half yesrs from Juno, 18G9, to. Jan. 1873, At the oloso of 1868 the aggru%n(u savings . de~ sits of New York State and the New Englond itatonwore 810,434,822, At the closa of 1871 thoy wera 8580,250,845, and from tho latost ofll- olal reports on tho subject in Maine, Massachus sotss, and Now York wo ostimato the ;ggm abo | amount in thoNow England Staten and New York Stato at 2050,000,000, showing that.thoy have doubloed in the laut four yoars, Tho sggrogate eavings doposits in Illinots m\m.bégdu 0ot 0%-. coed 814,000,000, of which 312,000,000 isin Chica-. go,' but tho Agfirognlu amonnt of eavings in the tato has doubled in ‘two yoara. Irom tho fg- ures given above and from approximate data for tho: - other . Biates, wo ostimate ,that the .0518“ ato amount of iBavings depos- its In the United States ia over. 81,000,000,000, or doublo what thoy wore five {nm 880, B wearly double tho nggrognte of individual do- osits jn_all 'tho National Banks of ths United L é;;a)a, ‘which was only $613,200,000 in October, The -remnrkable - {ncroase of savings deposits naturally suggests* tho inquiry as to -whether thore- has- aotnally boon an‘accumulation of ,000,0000f tha profita of labor by the classes of vwhlni:-'nwlngn doposltors aro ususlly com- g}ufl in tho' last five years. Buperintondont owall, of the Stats of *New York, commontiog on this polat, thinka not, and intimatos in his ro- o1k that o considerablo sharo of tho totar do- ?oam i not the earnings of Inbor, but that cap. tal- nlso “has bosu attracted by tho safoty aud profit ‘attorded by thoao institutions in consid- erable suma- and ‘in much larger propor- tion thon was' the' case in former yeers. But, aven if we estimate that ono-guarter or ono- third of the'incréase in fivo yosra is duo to tho, eourods intimated by “Mr. Howoll, wo havo still over $800,000,000.0f the profits of Isbor. that havs boen accumulated, and by tho n%onny oftho asvinge hanks mede svailable for ueo in the com- morols oy markets of tho United Btates b; roal estato, and on, National, Biato, and x¥iond Bondls o the Unitad States in_ the last Tive yoars.,” When wo considor. also that in tho. sams five yoars we have marketod about 81,000,~ 600,000 of the sams clags of seouritios in Iitrope; an th:‘b during thoso five’ yoars ;v:“ hz)nlv‘a‘?! ‘n succeasion of Hhong A O nds in avory (TG O g o OB ok, e i oF this vast amount of wvailable funds thrown into tho monoy market from all these sources, it furnishes subjoct for the gravest conaidoration BulnLot 37 of Loln 3 6 4 1o Bulterlold's Additicn,” with bufldlngs, dated Fab, 37 considoratior, $2,000, Tot 4 in Binji's Tiots 33 and 24, in Block § of Gravea® gubdivialon, in 0 W i€ of Béo 3}, 80, 14, dated-Jan, % cansideration, $0,000, . Twenty-fourth st, w of snd nesr Duddan at, n f, 23 16 to alley, ated Teb, 20; conaldaration, $800, Bocond at, o of Noblo at, n f, 242110 ft, dnted-Jan, 10; oonsidorstion, 1,600, . Townaend at, 8 of and near Whito at, o 1, with I.“ll]l.lln(}; May 10, 18714 Tot 12, in Blook 1, in Hpears' Addltlon, a7 consiilorntion, §400, = - Tot 13, 11 same, datod Tob, 27t conslidoration, 300, Totn 01 and 111, i Giviua & Gitbert'a s 18 actes of J(fl 36 8w A(, 8eo 14, 59,13, dated Fob, 25 § conaldor- , 80 b of Danla o, 0 f, 605193 ft, dated Fob, 95+ conshileration, 81,600, Lot 18, in Wilson's Bubdlviaton, in W 3¢ of n w 3¢ of 800 16, 10, 14, dated Jan, 91; considarat(on, $3,500, Toot 17 {n same, datod Jan. 21 ; conslderation, §3,500, Washinglon st, batween Halated aud Union, 0 f, 20% 101 £t, datod Fob, 13 cousideration, §8,000, Tot'50n Block 36, Bee, 33, 40, 14, dafed Fob, 35 con- sldoratlou, $350, Diuo Tnfand av, botween Bixtconth aud Evans ate, n W £, 24x100 ft, datod Fob, 26; conslderation, $3,100, Lincoln at, betwoen Jackson snd Van Buron, wf, 20 1t 0 alloy, dated A\li. 7, 18723 conalderntion, $4,200, ‘Weat Jtarrinon st, botrreen Olinton anil Jafferaon nis, nf, 50 1t to alloy, dated Fob, 20; conatderation, $8,500, Wabash ay, m o corner of Adwnsat, w T, 80 £t to alloy, dated’ Oct. 3, 1872; consldoration, $191,600, Frank Driummond to the Marine Cumrnl{, of Chicago, Wont Twventy-second bt, 48 £t w of Paulln at, 1 1, 24 2100 t, dated Oct, 1, 1879 3 counidorntion, 81,200, Blue Island av, 3¢0ft, 5 w of Liucoln st, 8 f, 24x100 1t, dated Fob, ‘consjidoration, $2,000. ROUTIL OF OITX LINITH, “Twonty-five ft, of Lot 6, in Block 5, dlg:x:,"{n:adifin v.‘lxl H rnnnmurnfl;m ,000, %, ;4 Dlock 1, 1L 3§ 0w X of 8'W 3¢ Bea 0, 3, 14, dsfod Fab; 243 considdration, $400, ** el Tot 3, in'Block 13, of w i n'w X Soa 14, 96, 14, datod Feb, 20 3 considoration, ${,000, Lota 210 6 of Lots 27 anil 26, {n Dobbins'n 3¢ 80 X g mo X 80,6, 1 datod 'Fob, 21 § aonsideratio, 4,875, Lot34,1n Dlock 13, of Adam Binith’s Bubdiviaton, in E v;z( of Boc, 90,89, 13, dated Yob, 8; conslderation, 0. Tots 82 and 33 {n Woodwortl's Lots 12 and 13, in Tarnod etal, n wi¢ of 80g. 1, 39, 14, datod July 30, 1872 ; considoration, §2,000, & COMMERCIAL. - Fnroay Evema, Fob, 28, Tho following wero the rocoipts and ahipments of tho leading articlos of produco in Chicago dur- ing tho paat twonty-four. hours, and for tho cor- rosponding date one year ngo : : 24x1943¢ t, consldotation, §1,600, date Fob, Cleaverville Ad- RECEIVTS, BIIPMENTS, 1873, 1673, | 1872, 4,512 7,603 0,250 Tlour, brln wnulh i 12,702 75001 . Withdrawn from storo yosterday for clty con- sumption: 0,620 bu wheat ; 4,320 bu corn ; 1,851 bu oata ; 8,467 bu ryo ; 1,300 bu barloy, " The following grain Las boon inspocted into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 00 cars wheat ; 169 cara'corn ; 15 cars oats ; 1 car ryo; 10 cars barley. Total, 284 cars, or 111,000 bu. Onco again 'we; rofor to the groat pork suit “for tho purpose of corrocting an impression which appoars to bo falso. Tho caso waas de- cided in favor of Keck & Co., but Young & Co. will not probably bo the losors. Thoy received tho pork from other partios then Brooks John- son, all of whom aro good mon. . But oven if the above-named firm should not recover from thoso partles, it would only loso in o ropresenta- tiva Way, 88 tho firm was conducting tho pork transaction forn, emnpnl::f of spooulative epora- tors residing in Montroal, be 2% " The loading produce markots wore gonerally flrm to-day, and grain was moro aotivo,- chiefly 68 A consequence of the fach that Ma; o erios will ba {n order to-morrow, and nuuierous *as to whothor tho oontinued stringency of monoy. dn the United Biates dops not furnish evidenco of a condition"of" thinfi;‘ that is gradually work- {ng to produde & crisls in our financial affairs, YHE PROPOBED AMENDMENT .TO THE BANERUPT BAW -l e It is now deniod that the President has afiixed his signature o the amondmont to the Bank- ngt law, of which wo printed a copy In'this column of Tne TrmsuNe of this morning. There is tnderstood to be considorable excite- ment among the creditor olass tho Enatttii “Btbtes” about' the offocts of tho smendment - if it becomes & law. Tho Baltimore- and ‘Philadelphia and other boards of trado, 258 well as Mossrs. A. T, Btewart, H, B.. Gl "Co,, E. 8. Jafftoy & Cos, Geargo H. ‘Btuart, and other well-known' business men, on- tered thoir earnest gmun pgainat the signature of tho bill bythe President. The matter was reforred by thePresident to the Atforney-Gon- eral, who has given permission to arguo tho cage. The amendmont not only allows tho Stato exemptions, but allows them assgainst all lions, no matter when or how acquired, aswell ag sgainat debts contracted _beforo its passago, the decision of any court to the contrary notwith- standing. The following tablo, carofully pre- gared by Mr. Lusius L. Zanier of Daltimoro, or the National Board of Trode, whose Execu- tiva Committce has just adjourndd, is decidedly valuablo, bearing directly upon tho important pubject now at issue here, and good for refor- enco at all times ¢ Exemptions allowed debtors in the different States, n additlon co'tta g500 sllowed under the snkrupt Bact 3 ‘Real * Per. ' Dank B 1,300 500 1500 500 2,000 500 750 500 1,400 500 2,000 500 1,000 500 - 800 500 600 500 600 500 3,500 500 ,200 500 2000 50 2,000 500 ,500 500 8,500 500 3,500 500 5,600 7,500 . 4,000 2600 4 2,100 $0- * 8,800 Unlimitea in value, 1,600 Unlimited 1o valus,” ' 500 - - 300 real or paraon: 1,000: 0 . :.00070: 500 1,500 50 . 500 nilmited. 9,000 «, ~ 600 Tnimited, 3,000 500 Unlimited. 3,050 500 Untimited; 5,000 00 Unlimited, '500 600 000 ,000 500 500 - 2,000 <~ * - 500 - 4,600 y promiuent lawyera in Wash- ington and in‘the Esstorn cities, that'if the' Prosident slould afix -his signatura to the amondment, and it 8o become a la, * it would be in violation of tho: Federal ' Constitution, bo- cause it would,doprive: creditars. of the rights uarantoed to them by tho Inw -as it exiated ab Eze dato thoy raado-coutracts with tholr bouk- rupt oreditors, 1t is, thorofore, understood that.the President will dofer afBxivg his sipna- ture to the bill until Mavoh 3, and will then hear I.h:z :g\lmenu of tho Attornoy-Genoral on tho matter. &1 3 LOOAYL 8TOCK AND DOND MARKET, Mesers, Lunt, Proston & Koau quolo as fol-. lows this afternoon : Ruying. Selling, R g sk 16ig finy 0% 163 ¥ preyH N 100 Xint, Obicago Oty Ts, 2034 & int, Cook Uounty Ts. 0935 & int, Lllinals, Gounty wnd Towuship 108 98" @073 Blerling Exclange (large drafta) 10874-1093¢ Gold Exchavge 1143 Goldand dold 14k REAL ESTATE, The following Instrumonts wore filed for rec- d on Fridsy, Fob, 28: 0ITY PROPERTY, Towe av, nof and near Thirty-eighth st, e f, 34 £t to Yoy, dated Fob, 10¢ considerstion, 8650, -trados wore unsuttled previous to to-day.. The yecoipts of produca wore less voluminous, owing to the snow, which has boon much hoavier wost- ward than in Ohicago; and it is not ~generally thonght to be probable that our stocka in store will-oxhibit a much. furthor- increase boforo the opening of navigation, - The raads, market presented no. foatures not noticeable on .the precediug: days.of the. weok, _Businoss is stoadily increasing in volume Bu 88 atill porvades sl dopartmonts of tho ‘markot. ' * Grocories wero roported active, with few‘ul\ml;us in values, an advancg 9fa }{0 in Java and Rio'coffees boing the only altorations desorving montion,- Sugars, .coffoes, candles, syrups, spicos, toas,-and, in fact, noarly'all arti- oles in tho llat, were firmly held.- In the cheeso, buttor, bagging, = spd- ool .markots ~thoro wero no new. developments of . importance: Hay was quoted dull, noither tho local nor the outside demands being yvory considerable. ‘Hidos and leather romain firm, « Veal kip wao advanced to 8Bc@$1.20, The ofl market was quiet, with no matorfal variation in prices, quotations bolog |/ 193¢@200 for carbow, 720 for oxtra lard, 97c@ L i for linseed, 830 for whale, and 80c for tur- pentine. - : K Lumber {8 in moderato local-demand. * - A fair number of. orders .ara. also botng recolvad from the West for tho higher grades. Hardwood i dull and nominal, Tin plafe has advauced 500 per., box, and is vory firm, owing.to the: upward ton- dencyof the Eastern and foroign markots. Othor articlos in the list are-unchanged. Iron and nails are” in moderate request, and flrm. ‘Wooden-ware and .jbrooms waro quiet ‘and | steady. Wool,-hops, and broom-corn romsin about tho same; hops aro -held -frnily by maat dealers, awing to tha limited supply. Tim- othy seed mot with .an improved .inquiry and ruled firmer, at $3.00@8.40, Olover aud othor | soads wore steady, Poultry was in good demand and firm. - Green fruits wore in the ususl local domand. * Highwinés ware quict and steady at -3fc- do- cline, in :{mpnehy with the recent drop in New Yo‘lik. Balo was roported of 100 brls at-8to per gellon, .. Lake froights wore nominal at recent quota- tions, at 1234@18c for cogn by snil to Buffalo, Dressed -hoga wero: dull :and 10@160 per 100 1bs lower, the recolpts 'being scarcely large enough to induce shippors to entor tho market. Balos were confined to 63 oxtra choice at $5.75, and 839. good smooth. hiogs at §5.50. Tho.mar- kot olosod nominal at 86,00 . Provislons woro loss active, with littlo chango Jn prices. Tho ‘ptlncipll inquiry waa for moug pork, a fow lots of which wora wantod for'doliv- nr{ ‘o-mnrmw, and ah sdvance of f@0o brl was the Tosult. Lard wasa shado ecasier, being. gonerally quated 234c por 1b lower, thongh fully’ss firm ax last evoning. -Moats wero quiot and’ steady, with -liboral roffetings, and o good ‘deal: of country meats undoratood to be ou tha market. Thereis now & widosproad desirs'that an angoount of stocks shall be taken; and soy- eral buyors fer sbipmont seem disposed to opot- ate vory cautioualy till. thoy know how much there is _on hand. ‘to . moet . tho future demand. Tho market closed st tho following range -of prices: Mosa : pork, cash or soller Maroh, 913.20@19.25; do Bollor April, 613,500 13,5215 do seller May, 818.80@18,86; prime moss, 811.76@12.00; extra prime, ea,wtgnflm Lard, cash, or sellor Maroh, §7.66; do seller April, 87763 do’ sellor May, 8.0, Groeu hams &t 0%@93(o for 16-Ib averagae, and 854 @880 for 18-Ib avorages, Bweot pickled hama 1@1}¢oabovo the price of groen, Green shouldors, 43¢c" dry saltod moats quotabla at 4%@4%¢0 for sfioulders; 63¢@0%o for long olonr ; G3;@08{c for nhort ribs, and 65{@0%¢o for short clour. = Boxed shoulders, 4J(@bo. Iinglish ments, 0J§@63§0 for Cumberlands ; 83{@6Ge for ahort ribe; 7o for short clear ; 12@iz o for long out hams. Bacon 8 quated at 530 for shoulders, 740 for cloar ribs, 8o for ‘short olonr, and’ 1i@183¢0 _for hams, all packed, Mess beof, $8.60@9.00; oxtra moss do, 89.60@10.00 ; beef hams, $28,0( @G0, Oty tallow, TH@1sGo; grenss quols sblo ot B)@0%{0, Snles Wwero roported of 0 brls woss pork at 10.25; 600 Drln do at $13.20 3 500 brls do at $18.15; 1,000 brls do soller April at 818.60¢ 550 tes lard nb B7.56 ; 250 tes do at $7.63%4; 760 tes do sollor April at 7.75 ;100 tea do aollor Moy at 88.00 ; 80,000 lba light greep shoulders at 4&@; 50 boxos shoul- dore at 43¢0 ; 500 boxea do at ‘©4,85; 800 tos swoel gluklc hams 1b8) at 120 ; 150 tea do 18] 17 1bs) at 1030 (160% boxes Cumberlauds at 140 100,000 1w wbort ribs at 03¢0 20,000 ths do at 650 ; 126 boxes short cloar at 7o ’; #0,000 Iba’ canvassed bacon hams ot 18%go packed ; 50,000 ths breakfast bacon on privato terms ; 98 tes white grenso st 6350 ; 7 tcs do ab 0)fo; 125 tes do at 6460, The regular hog-packing season in this cit: cloges to-day, The rosultof tho season's worl - do at 2336c. - “n; ,&roguhx' _both options olosing at the insl 18 not yet footed up;. but ib will olosoly approxis mato 1,036,000 Lioad, ngainst 1,225,233 Iaat pone, oon. - Tho ond i taliow. by tio'Chieago Lackin ond Provision Company, who have packed aboul 376,000 head b thoir bwvo honsos, agalnst 168,000 A year ogo. This onormous numbor of 875,000 hogs will'ho sbout: mgunlnd by tho Mossra, Are mor, ag the ntzgrugn 0 of their threo houocs, nitunfod respeotivoly it Ohicago, Milwaulkeo, ani Koueas Oity. , Flour was more notive, but easior, in sympathy with a similar gondition xoported from Now York. Tho continued docline in wlicat caused ‘somo holdors to bo willng to grant concossions; and this onablod sovoral buyors to flil or~ dora whioh thoy Iind had on ‘'hand for sev~ oral dnys past, but limited to a sbado- bo- low provions ashing. }\rlcma. Bran wna stondy, Halos wore roportod of 160 brls white winter ox- tros on private 100 brls_epring oxtras Otlontal) at ©7.00; 100. brla: do (Fancy) ab 7,00 3 100 brla do ot 87.00 ; 100 brla. do (Ath- lotic) nt §0.90; 100 brls do. (Monominoo) at 0.7 1600 brls do nb ?fi.’fli; 100' bLrls “do(Buim- nor) at £0.26 ; 260 brla’ on private torms ; 100 Dris rye (City Mille) ab $4.75 5 50 brla- do (Delolt Oity) ot 84.00 ; 100'brlsdo at 84,50 ; 100 Lrls do- on. privato terms; Total, 1,060 brls, Also 10 tona bran. at $10.60 dolivered 3 20, tons, do at §10.00 on “track, Tho following wore, tho olos- sing quotationa:, § ‘ ¥ Fair to cholce white wiritor oxiras.. ., Red wintor dxtra 5 ran. .., Middiings. 1.00 @15,00 ‘Whoat was nctive, and 4@%g0 IDWBI‘,G\V“.II a ather widor differondo betwoon the March and April options than horotofore, due to a wide- sproad desivo to sell grain oxpectod to'bo do- livored to-morrov. Liverpool wn’zl?uotud hoavy, with an especlal wonkness in California whoo! o\vini,prnbuhly to tho fact of Iargo supplies, and Now Yorle was weak, Theso reports tonded to induco lowor prices lore, ospecially ss there woro no ordoxs on the floor from other points ; but as the trading was slmoat ontirely local, and’| in the way of changing round, our market was not so much afTectod na it would ordinarily bo by auch nows. Tho demand for April was fair, but chiofly from sollors of tho Maroh option, who wanted to koopin tho denl without having to pay ont mnnn{ for tho prlvll;;m of carrying whoat. Bollor April oponed as 81,23, doclinod to $1.335, advanced to 81,22, and closed at §1,3187, - Cas| No. 3 speing, or fiollor March, sold af SL10@ 1.10i¢, closing b §1.10. - Soller "May sold nt gLali@t.ool(; No T spring. olosed st §1.20; No. $spring wna in fair domand, dlosing nt $1.008(; rojootod do closed at 90t4c in unnamed housos. Cash snles woro roported of 400 bu No. 1 sprin, at §1:80'; 400 bu do -ot -81.90 5 20,800 bu gm. g epring at §1.101¢ ; 60,000 bn do at B1.1935 ; 54, 600 bu do ot $1.10¢ 8,600 bu No.8 springat 81,07 ; 8,800 but do at $1.005¢ 1 3,400 ‘bu do nt $1.0634 ; 400 bu rejectod spring (Contral) b 9da: 1,600 tu do at 910y 2,400 bu do &t D0ige. Total, 1k4,000 b, Corn was activo ,oud }rm‘iulnr, though on tho down grade in New Youl, . ‘Chore was a good de- mand for cash or gollor March, which Jopt tho market up firmly to tho prices of yestorday, while options for more deforred delivory wero dull and ongsior. Thoe rosl domand for coim to. dolivor to-day ad to-morrow was onl{ ‘modor- ato, but the market was kopt up by partios who bod out n comsiderablo numbor of puts, - and “sgollor doublo”™ - trodos,: b Si ood 8130, snd wore interested in fot Jetting tho market go down to a point whero the buyors of thoso privileges would find a_proflt in dofivering uzgm thom, ~ Henco soveral of tho uhorts were obliged to pay J4o, and porhaps Xo peor bushel more than they would have l‘:ud 1o gn but for tho_ oxistonco of. thess privilogos. oller March or rogular No. 2 corn sold at 813¢@ 8130 ; Mgilt-cdzed” recoipts at_913{@S1fo; ' noller April at 815{@8134o ; scllor May at 86%@ B0o; and seller Juue ot B74@8Tige. Belley July was nominal at 883¢. All closing firm, with buyers at-the inside quotationa of tho sossion. | Cash gales woro reported of 15,000 ba No, it edgod) at B13¢c’; 20,800 bu:do’ ab Sl?flg‘ budo at 812¢c 3 45,000 bu .do.at 8 bu rojected at 273¢c , 2,800 bu do at 97 181,200 bu. . 3 Gats wore mora aotive, and strong ; but chiefly on cash lots, which advanced 5¢o per bu under a rathor sharp domand early.to 41l Fobruary op- tiona that had beon llowed to. Ho till almost the a5t momont.. . Tho market opencd at 26340, de~ clined to 253¢o, and olosed at 200, Heller March s0ld at 26@30550; sollor April 8t 265(@203/o, and sollor May at 202{@293¢c; sollor Juno was held st 8%, and 800 wasbid, Cash salos woro roported of 20,000 bu No, 2 at 263Z0; 12,000 bu do nt 200; 1,800 bu do ab 26%c; 8,000 bu ro- Jocted nt flflc“:‘ l.B‘U(leu‘ dn 6t 225¢n s 1,800 -y s it OO 01188, RRP Bvoraged 350 highor, owing to light recolpts, Which are a consequonco of tho recent fall in prices. - Cash enlos were ro-' ported of 1,260 bu No. 2 ot 04igo 800 bu do at G43¢o; and ‘800 Lu da ot 64a.: Total, 2,800 bu, Tl marliot closed firm at 64 2{@B43go. - Barley was rathor moro nofive, and irregular. No.2 was 134@20 higher, undor & fair _ppocule- tive domand. The market oponed at 70@70350 goller Maroh, and 721¢c soller April.: The former- option advanced to 720, but recoded to 71c at tho oso::- Onr lots sold ot 71@7334, tho onteido in, Armour, Dolo & Co's, No. 8 waa stoady at 58 in/upnomed houses. Cash salos wors reported of:1,200 bu No. fiqt7fl}gg'_ 5,000 bu do at 720 ; 800 bu do nt 713403 8,200 bu do at Tio; 1,200 b ut 76; 400 bu No. 8 at 63160 ; 800 b o (A. D, & Co., nnd Contral) at 630; 400 bu do (Contral) at 6204 8,200 bu do (N, 8.) nt 080; 400 b rejooted at 460 2,400 bu do at 440+ 400 bu by, sumplo at 05¢; 400 bu do at 9005 40D bu do st 8Gc; 800 bu do at 830; 400 bunt 72c; 400 bu do nt 690; 400 bu do'at 62¢; 400 bu do af 65, all on track; 400 bu at 800, dol. Total23,000 bu, Tho Now York Shipping Zist says that until within a fow yoora we wore accustomed to ship more flour to Europe than whest, the freight on tho former boing relatively cheap.- But all this is now reversed, the proportion of wheat having. groatly increased, whilo flour hus ln.rgnly do- creased. ‘This I oxplained by the ‘retreat of “wheat cultivation Westward, whilo consumption has rapidly incroaged in the Enstern States; the _roduction in tho coat of handling grain by tho elovator )}rnmsu Lias alao given wheat the advan- tago, whilo the English buyor gives whont the profo¥dnce, for {ho reason that {t furnishes busl- nogs for English millers, and contributes to tho su Bly of feed ptuffs, A5 I'ho Boston Shipping List says: * In Towa tho winter wheat crop, it the mejority of our exchangoes sro to bo believed, ia entirely do- stroyed. . In the contral conntios of Kaneas tho whoat 18 in a hardy condition, pnd i8 now look- inq a3 promising 45 after ordinary wintors, In Tlinofs the winter wheat- is only slightly im- paired, In Missourl the advices indicato s most capricions state of affairs. - Although, in gon oral, the wheat looks thrifty and . tha prospects are oncoutaging, thore are exceptional inatances In unoxpected quortors where {t les boon so- rionsly blighted.” : - TATEST. In the afterncon whost was active And 5o lower, No.2 spr{ux':’%uvld ot $1.18 g@l,ls}fimh or selier March, $L21@1.215% moller April, fot and steady at 81@31¢ ):: E:dmm"}:a wiot and steady af 0 cash, snd 81%¢c Enllur April; 500 brls moss pork was sold at $13,00 soller May, Other grain wag insotive. e CHICAGO DALY MARKET. =, EAey : ¥rmay Evesna, Feb, 28, ALCONOX—Wan in moderato requost &nd, 1o lower, Wo quote $1,72@1,78' [ BIROOM CORN- L of trading 1 tho bitter gradea; ofhor " dew We ogsin_quota: No. Lhurl, 6@0i(o &" ok ‘braid; 6@5)50} No, 3 do, 4@d)o; No, 5 ineldo green, giga; do red tip, 8@de; do yaloand réd, 2@3yc. > DEANS—Were {n” modorato request, with ltberal offeringa, - We quoto ; Novies at $2.40@2.60; fair to prime, $2.10@32,35 ; common to medium, $1,6031.00, DU!‘L]]INU MATERTALS—Tho markot {8 vory quiet, Prices are unchangad na follown :.8tucco, ($3.6082.75 1 New York stucco, casting, $3.7 $1.50@4.00 ; Rosendals cement, noat, $2.00 per brl; Lonlsville cement, comlit, $2.00 ; marblo. dust, $3.2@3,50, 3L00G1,10; lime (orls) §1,85G1, 60 per por brl, §2.16 @3.00 ; plantaring hatr, &-ie by, 40@500% uf (ng birlek (come wor brick$12.00@13,00; country stock pressed range at $25,00 ydraulio prossed, $45.00, dol. 3 Milwaukee, $35,00,"del. ; Raciuo, $30,00, del, 3 Hilis: dale, $26.00, del; ‘fro lay, per brl, $4.00@5.00, The following 18 tho' list of prices peor’ B of 60 feot for domestiv window gloss, from which s reduction of 40 and 6 por cent {8 mode to dealers * jo amount Firet Houvts guality, atrength, ox'8to Tx 0, $6.15 V8 7x10to Bxtf 5 .00 8111 40 10213, 10,00 #x1d o J0x18.. 12,00 1l to 19517, 1490 13x18 10 16320 +10.00 1432 to 10x2 18,00 18x22 to 1030, 10.00 20x28 o 84xd 21,00 20338 to 24380, 24,00 20xi#4 to 20x40. 20,00 2818 to 28x4d. 2800 28x40 to 30x48.. 20,00 10280 to 34582, 80,00 2104 (o Do, 30,00 84348 to Bdxe 12,00 B0x00 to 40x 5,00 454 branch of trade there were no Tair activity churacterized the do- DUTTER~T new dovelopmenta, mand for good o cholo grader, and formet auofaiions wera euelly nuatainod. ~ Tho poorer orls, though somowhut noglected, wors frmly held, ' Wa re- peat our st : Common to cholce roll, 15@250 § striotly dorod, and granul o | 160 cholee dniry, packed, 26@200; modlum to good, 208 Mo s inferior to éommon; B@130, 5 f ' JAGBING~—Tninninn sleady as provioiuly guotad, ‘Followingarn {ho pHcos currants . Htack, 870} Ludlow, 95)a4 Lowiston, 34103 American, 830 . Amoskoag, 307 Oltor Orook, 3403 burlap bgs, 4 and b b, 208 .22%0; guonies; singlo, 1TX@18)0; do, double, 38 ‘@it wool racke, 07 x¢cr- 2 > OANNED GOODS AND PIORLES=Thero was mora doing 1 tho canned g0ods market to-day, tho increoned aotivity boing aftributablo to tho mild woather, Trices oro ngala quotod fim for nenrly evorything in tho ot ¢ Peachics, 21, Tonchics, 8 1b Puars, 31D 2 50 e g‘.‘lfl 1208 1.30 .$10.50@11.50 ‘lfl,flg@ 0,60 Stanll, brls, 3,200 por Phgronsoe: ), brls, 3, s Small, 3¢ Lils, 1,100 Pyt Modim, Do, 11200 per g » 15, 600 por Chor Chow (ITarve; Ghiow Ghow (0, & . Chow Oliow (0. & 1), o Paro, i don, 3 Hall, cans, pox dor.. Estra E;ann'*;xm Can, Dor 10 essee 400G 423 OHEEBE--Was moving more freoly to-day, tho sveathor bolng moro {avorable, - Othorwiso tho msrkot eteilod no viibis shangs, Eises Tomainteg Srm at ?fln‘:nnn’x‘“«l mlnuxn: I‘V'ow“ox‘ fm}lflr{s,l‘dg{zfi; Oulo [0 f0; Westorn faal L L A2 A8 Lmekon yas. B 108 Ratbescite. and the Dotter varlotien of bituminous coal. Thord - hange_in {ho prico of any do- Lobigh Iump, $1260@13,00 5 $12.00% firlo, ropared,” $12.50@13, Lackawanu 10.50; Detat 20 3 10.80; watmut T, B11.00; Dioaninir: $10,00 Qo o, $9.00: Hockiny V"Jf ‘,‘k%nn@ a block, 0, $160; Tndina cannel coul, $10.00 1n Kirkland grate, $9.00; Minonk, $8.00; Wilmington, ,50GT.00, GOBBERAGE s quict, Paokers aro buying only’ for immediato, noceseitica, Pricos nro unchangod, oa. follows: Pork bsrrols, $115@1.351 lard tiorces, $1.50@1,00; whiskoy batrols, $2.0082.95; flour bar- roln, 60@080 ; Tough staves'(pork), $17.00@18,00; do (tierce), $1 21, do (whisky), $24.00820.00 ; sawed ‘and buckod staves avorago 83,00 more tlian Tough 3 flour staves, $8.50@0.60 ; clrcle flour heading, 7@8o per wet § flour hoop poles, .$14.00@16.00 por m; pork and torco poles, 30,00@55.00 per m, EGGS—Are in good 'request at 31@3dc. - The offor- 1§P-.-ql%o,n5 ricen ro tonding lower, -Wo nolo #alea of 8,600 doz ot 2203 800 doz at 2lo. FEATHERS—Wore in moderato roquest. Primo 1ivo goeso are irm 8¢ 02@000. W ropeat : Primo Il {008 ot 62@00 from Airst handa ; Jobbing prices, 700 Abo for nssorted feathers ; mixed featherw nt 25@38c; ciloken, 0@17c. ‘Balen 1nclude 1 Aack primo 1ivo geess at6le3 Banchaat (@7, ‘F1SH—Dusincas continucs atoadily -foir, and o firm. tono. stil pervades thu matkot, both for lako aud salt- water desoriptions, . TLoro is no surplus stock, and donlora ara making fio peolnl eforta {0 Sncreago salcs. ‘Now1 wiitofah, 3¢ b, $375GT.00 3 3. 9 40, No.1 trout; 3 brl, saqs.’m; No, 1 shord’ mackerel, 3 brl, $11,00911.25¢ No, 1 bAY, $4.50@8.7 No, 2 bay mackeral, 34 brl, $7.00@735 5 $1,85@1.90 ;. Lank codlinb, ‘por 100 1bs, $6.00GG.: Gearpisaitis, SL00GHTS; bt foreal ohat tle, $0,00G0.00 : do 3 brl, $4.75@5,00; Labrador 5 @8.603 do_3¢ L), 84,25 ring; round, b, “bbx herring, No. 3, 81@3J0; box horring, acaled, 4 @1460; Columbin River salmon, new, balt-brls, §10.00@ 10,25, TRUITS AND NUTS—In this departmont of trado 4ioro wera few chiangos, and nono of importancatonote, Tho domand §a fair for tho season, and prices ara gon- ernlly woll sustained, Yo quote; FoRkrax—Datos, 85 @0o; Ba, drurus 10411 50; gy, box, 1@tte; Tur- Xoy 'pruncs, ‘0%¢@10c; ralsins, $2.49@%.00; 'Zants ourrints, TH@6e, DoMesrio—Aldcn apples, 18Q | 00 Michigan do, @803 Western ‘do, GY@E0Ko} o s@nce: poaches, 4, 11@ide} cachs, “halyes, - 0@70; do mixed, 5@5j0;. black- op 9}6@100¢ yanpberrice, Adc@le: pUtad cher- ries, 24@35c. Nuzs—Filberle, 14@180} slmonds, Ter- Togons, 21@2%c; Naples walnuts, 24@250: Brazils, 10@1dc; 5 11@12%0; African poanuts, ONG 7a; Wilkninglon' pesauls, 0}@Tc; Tonieseoo poanils o. : FURS—Aro tn demand, The reccipts aro stll vory light, though somo deacriptiona aro coming in -rather mord freely, “Tho following wre, tho quotations for Stato and Yowa furs, thogo from the Northorn districta would command_better .pricea! Extra otter, @l ; No 1 do, $6,00; No, 2do, $4.00: No. 3 do, $2.00 No, & 40, 6003 oxtra g i No. 1 No. & a0, $h,00; o, & &n.l o Roviony, $4 ! A0 mi @3.08: No,1 6, 3 o0 et i, Tt b 80, 4003 .No, '4 do, 1003, black bear, $3.00G12.00 orasa fox, $1:00@3, do, zac?;{_-ns: 10@700 ; 'kitt do, 10@500; silver do, §10. .00 3 Hmber wrolf, 80c@$3,00; praisle do, 35c@8L00; wolvor- inc, fl.o@m; Iynx; 160@32.00; wild mo% 10@350; akunk, stripod, 16@400; do, black, T6e@$1,00; padger, krat, foll, 10@1d0; winter, do, 10@X £3.00; i Collar, %0 ft, choeso " fuibs, $13.80; No. 1 tubs, $1.60; No. 3 JCa, ity 1.20@ 140 | d0, $10.00; No,.8 do, $0.00 3 tubs,Din noal, 82 Oalf, coiini 10 138 | keolors, 6 i nech $175 haltbuebel meonures, p Tougl wppes 5@ '8 | §.78 por dox ; do, iron bound, $4,60; peok moasire: Tongh uppor heavy. 2@ 95 | plain, $2.503 do;' iron bound, $,70; churns, No.1, Tougn uppor, damaged., 21@ 00| 811,603 do; No, 3, 810,60 ¢ do, No, B, $0,00 ¢ 10, No, 4, Tiufialo slavghter aolo, boaf #3@ 87 | $8.80, por dos; hoadod eloties pins, $1.35 por box § Buftala slaugthtor sole, @ B3 | whshhoards, $2.55@2.60 por dazj harrol cuvors, $1. D, AP golo,..e 0@ 32 | @250 ; kanhakine, $3.0082.50 per rack 1 butler tubs, onk, 3 In neat, $1.05 ¢ 0o, aal, 2 in neat, $1,10; broom 53 1.25@ 145 | handies, $12,b0@ 10,00 yor No, 1 brooms, $2.75@ Kip, No, 1, medi 863 1,10 | B.50; do, No, 3, £120210 do, common, $1,70@12.00, Kip, No, 2, hoavy. 96 '80-| TATLROAD FREIGHTE—Ara'ctive, Following aro II0THEMB. s esreaisn Fronch ealf, Jodot, Trench ealf, Lemolno, French calf, 24 020 TFrench calf) 20 {6 80 ¥ronch calt; 30 to 30 1 Fronch ]lE!. 50 to 100 1bs. 1 1,60 LUMBER~Trado at the moment is light, but tho in- dications aro favorablo for an active trads an goou as thio sreatlior beoomes pleanant, We agin s Firat cloat oo o ‘Gommon bonrds 'Jola!l.!uu&nnne, small timbor, ete., 10 foet 8,0024,00 Plokets, flat, 12.00@14,00 gzgnrmlu, ‘pl ; ag.wagfi ar poals, Tound 0@ e BTG 4.00 roo dollars “u lod n ‘which chario followa the ehinglos, Thickness—Fivo shingles to bo two inchos in thick- noas, Tength—Sixteon inchos, BARDWOO: B558E 88338 & E85ES F888888488! AT i Halea includo 2000 T at1de, . METALS TINNERS' STOCK—An sdvanco in tin-plato'of¢506 per Ib han besn mado, owing to tho ro- geait lson priocs abrosd. 'Tho markol i vory frm ab heso, mates,sad prices Ao now comparativaly lower than thoso fuling in Now York, Othor artfeles azo un. changed, Tho domand fs modorato, Wo now quote : TIN PLATE—IO, 10x14, $14,60: do, 12x12, $15,00; o, 14320, §10.65 ' do xoofing 1, 814.0, bia Triv—Largo, 4003 gmall, 31¢ s bar, 420, - Buerr cask, 10io} half casks, 1103 loan quantity, 113 ; alab, 0o, - IEET rates, 1uon-—No, 24, Ta(e 2 p Corren—Copner bot{oms, 46@480 ; brazters, over 12 1003 t0to1, o, 13 Ibe, 470 ; tinned copper, 43c. Winz—110 8, 8a: G, 8, 0, 110} 10 ond. 44, 13305 16 and 19, "140; 17, 100 ; 16c% 10, 100520, 20c 3 full bundis, 16 'per cent count ; fonce wire, TX L NAILE—Wero #h. moderato domand. - Wo quots : 10@00d, per kog, $5,133¢ ratea; 8d, do $5.373¢; 64, do, $5.02%; 44, da,&.fi?){ , 4o, $0.62%; do, fine, LU A 06 88,375 clinch, $160} 140 off for W 3y L o 2 NAVAL BTORES—THAS Wil 10 chan, ado 1a quict, and former prices axe gmumgfi’. i $18°G.10 ai 5 dise Manjl 5,75 @0,50 in ‘market, but with tho rolurn of -plesssat weathor an soliyo movoment i anticipatod, and the provalent fodling fs, ouo of 85, . Tollowing. aro the quotations: Carbom, Loxtrs lard oll, 730; .No, 1, 070; No. Dolled, $1.02; whalc, 110 heat-foot off, siricily’ puze, ; Nosocd, Taw, 0f0;’ do z%i g o 50; ‘do No. 1, airuils, 72@700; clophant ofl,’ 95c; tur- o 8003 nophtlin, 03 gravity, 22@240 ; Baphths, postine, 8000 common, o, PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUITY—Weso in Light domand only, and values wors nominally unchanged. Wo quote: Btriclly pure Fanoy brant zn Genuino Voille Montague.. jcan WINTE LEAD, ofossurh, 5@10c; do- cased, ‘200 ra coon; '16@000; deer akin, raw, por fh, 2@: Qrankod, 6c@SLE0; beaver, § b, SLO0@LTS GREEN FRUITS—Mcet with s moderato }uc‘:: N demand, Wo contizuo fo quote: Apples. cholce) ‘ot $375G4.00 per br), from s cran- tore ¢ Borsios_ (outivatany at $10,50@12.00 par bel 3 wrid b 47,008,005 Californin pears ot $4,00@0. $5.0085.00 per” box: ® Valeneis ~oranges, £300@1150 per eano; Balormo do, per box. $9065 1y 3.4 A T keg., Gllfla‘&“‘glll’g:flu exceeding ness that hasbeen ‘o featurein thevoffea market for sevaral daya past cul~ 1ninafod to-day in an_sdvance.of. ixnln Java, sud the difforent grades of Rio. Asido from thia thero were no quolablo changes, prices ruling steady and firm for most orifclos in the list, Wo now quote B1-0Anv SBova-8@8Xc, - & > Corrxzs - Macha, 5l 0, G, Javs, 28@%0; Jiva, No, 2, 25 @d0o: fancy To, 2532530 ; cholca do, 2‘)‘{@14)(0: primo ‘Rio, 24X @24X0; good .-do, mai@ oy on do, 33x{@1%ce; rosstng do, 31 1350 Bingapore, 2@24ig0; Qosts Rica, fanoy, 6@ 23303 do, prime, 3tk@24370 } Marnoalbo, SBH@HE, OanpLEs—Star, full welght, 20)¢@21c; ates Tun ‘welght, 15)6@1630 ¢ do nnnr{ ‘wolght, 1434@1080. ~ Ricr—Pato, §X@8Xo; Rangoon, T @80 ; Osrolina, 9@2¥o; Lonisiena, TX@8Nc. * Hugans—Patent ouf loaf, 187¢@14}¢0; crushod, pow- nted, 13%@130; A, standard, 12@ 12%c: do No, 2, 11%@1i0; B, 113/@17c;: extrn g useuxe; O No. 3, 1134@11%0; yollow 0, 10%@ 113403 ohiofco brown, 104 @107¢0; primedo, 103@1053¢; foir do, 10@10)0; cholos molasacs sugar, 10 @102{0 fair d0,0@0}0: Now Orlosns_eugar, choleo, J03@110f gn pal;‘nu, 10%@10%0; do, falr, D}@100; common, Lige ; jgvnnra—l)lnmoml drips, $1.35@1.40; sllver drips, oxtza fine, T2@1603 fi“"" ‘sugor-houso 1D, 45@4B0 } oxtra do, '50@550; Now Orleona molaasce, choice, 83 830; do prime, 15@800; do common, 65@ 00 ; Porto fi‘f" ‘molasses, cholcs, 56@05c; common molasses, 35 @40 1% 'rus-~Commoan to beet, - iy iy iGiae: cloves, STiaizo; sunls, 38@400; r, ' 33@23%0; nutmegs, $1. H gt::gfla‘r, ‘w‘:’:,p Se@s00; do” No, 1, nomfi; ' do'No. 4, 18 & ; 2 : *Boaps—Tronch mottlod, 0%@030; Germon mot- tlod, T4@T¥0; Golden et e Whito Lity R e T b 3 Im, 03 Havon. . 0. fi 1&?%( 1003 corn, 9@110; laundry, 0@ 7o common, B4 @0c, < Ay Genher G datt, Bhippers'ars dojng vory Iit~ 1o, and tholocal demand soems to be restrioted toaup- plying immediate wonts, Htocke aro mot large, bl Zonsidorably exceed prosent roguirements, Wholosals dealora wora paying the following—cara to_ contain 20,0001 O TaACR—Timothy, beater proased, 16,00 @17.003 Hmothy, looso prossed, $15.00R16.00 ; prairic, ~presacd, $2,60@10,50, ON WAGoN—Timothy, loosc, 8x@10c, 156G1000; il oo, $0.00G10.0, oz hlivery o180, nccordin anes, DR Mie ncutrity "characticized tho bido mae- S ket, and firmness provailod. both, for dry sud green .atack, - Quotationa ware the ssmo as fora week past heavy, 1034 ; ‘Groon butchars', 703 groen saltod, cured, do light, 113¢0;. park hred, DX @100 ; greon frozon, c; groen calf, 170; groen city voal kip, prime, {f o3 . deace s @ - 57l Ao damagea. slodk two-thirds price: (TS +d, 10 por cont =, it off. sl TONEY~Excopting falr supbly of difatsied, tiore 1s vary Bt oifetin ‘u,’.l‘nulnuul:{rln ligkt. Wequote: Glioieo wiile combs 25@00; fle 10" good, 0@ ; ‘commoh, Y 1008 The market is vory quiet, but most doslera ave quita firm in thlr vigws, owiag o the exceedingly Jight stocks, hero and elsowkiero. ‘'3e importations to v Tork 'vo also gaid to bo diiminishiug, Prices axe” contimied, 3o follows ¢ Wenern, ot {08Kdo ; fafr to good, 35@40c ; comm H How Yook, 80@050; Euglish, 0@800; Davariag, 603 650, D ATEEL—Trado contintea to fmprovo, -nfifi%‘é.fi-fi»‘? 18 firm,,Tates are 54 followa & - 4.0-10@¢ 5 Tates 06100 7 rates T 31X rates 2@l @ S0 BIb 9 100 Bib ligh coat plov o 4 @liigo Amrican fool ot w1e W @ en Olsrome tool afol.rsescas 1B @0 rates Eoglish ool 8 31 (3 rates ‘Evglish spring u 117 dilixo B PARE FRLIGHTE—The schoonse Lewls Dy wat reporied for corn to Buffalo at 13)o. Ratos ara yuol~ ablont 13: Yo, o 8 0 teater. markot continues dull, but 1t natztains {ta frm tone, Jobbers evincing no dispoal- tion to Incresse sales wt tho sacrifco of prices, The stocks of Franch calt aro Light in all tho markets of tho country, and, inthe foer ?nnlmna, on early advance 18 foukod for, bome lines of domestio lsathor also havo something of anadvancing tendonoy, Veal kip waa to~ TEMLOOE, day marked up 60t ip, veals, Clty uppor, No. 1, B 483 80 ity uppor, No. 2, B 2@ a1 Gauntry upper, No, 1 %@ 3 2.60@10.58 ‘Engllsh Von. rod, 1 Engliah oran 150@10.00 i 1 WG{I:% 23,00 Paris white. 40 tog. - 2,60 ut, 830 In bladdors. ;. © - POTATOES: d 16 fair, pro- vious pricea being qonorslly adbered to, Ghich ‘o clude:” 1-car peachblows at 70c, daliversd ;500 bu at qus 125 bu at- WQ755L£B A tetall way from store; Oblos are quotable at 80c in car lots, o u():“h fl: Ilwd.fid !:qlhlq‘flflflnll g&lgflm v polow s Onondaga AR Haglnaw, Ao, $3.40; ors give procig it 5007 l ‘2,005 dairy, without bags, $L0 airy, with mg-nsufiga.wr? Asnton dmif"m sack, $5.00; ground alum, $2.60@2.75¢ Turk’a Taland, $2.00 PIG TRON—Remaius firm ot the pricea given- be- low: Beotch (according to brand),, Ghicago, wtone 5 . itsaotir]. stono coal..:. . . B7.00@88.00 POULTIY—Was Vory acarce, and in good ‘demand. Chiskens aro firmer, guotsbls st $3.00@4,50 oy £12@1¢o geenoar 1o roguoatat, £6.060.00 . duckey $3.60G:$4,00, Bales comprise 800 1ba cholos tarkeya al 4ok 600 iba'do at 1330 1,000 1b6 at: 1303 12340 ; 11 doz largo chlckens at$4,60 ; 20 doz at 84, 25 ot ool 1 35,0000 6 dow ale ducks $8.00. SABH, DOORS, AND L{)tmns-qvm dull;and nom- follaws 3 b X IORS—FOUR PANEL. inally unchanged, an Do 255 Price; 400 70 OUIDG—Thoie was ais LuPruyoa asmand for- timo- thy, and prices were ruling strong at $3,0099.40 for S e 3643 or ordmary, ad 36108015 as steady nt $5.15@6.28 for ordinary, and 35,7085 for mammot: ; whito clover sold at $15,00 ; Hungarian wps steady at vscéw.m; ‘millet was_nomisal nt 0@ 800, Balca fncludo 73 boga choico Hmothy ot $3.407 100 baga at £3,08 ; 34 bage primo at $3,50 : 109 bage'at $.251 10 baga'nt $3.23%¢ ; 5é bogs af $3,20 ; 25 -bags at $3115+ 7 bagn 0t 33,105 7 by prima_clovor at $3.45 mommoth at 5,73} garian at $1.00, "}2AB—Were quotod firm’ and ‘wnchanged, Ve ro- common 4, our Uat as follows: Young Hyson, o falr, 50@SG0; do good, 65@7603 A 1o extra-fino, $1.00@$1.20; superne to Hyson, 10c@#L00: commofs impertal, 41@T00¢ good o olce do, B0c@$L05; fino to good inpoyder, | 1,005 sholos, $115@1.20; oxt fim"fl holge ‘to 'oxtrn leat Japon, DOC@IL00; Tatr 10 g 0@800; commen do, lored nataral KW@MQ“ common to fine Oolong, 35@ Ao &,gond, G0@700; choica to oxtra, D0c@1,00, o EBA0C0-—ho Gbacco maskal wia ropoited fm st 18 aubjoine joca 3 KNG Fine Gut—Estr B850 cholo, 050 803 common, LE@000 ; oo ‘K%WB’ PLua—Natural leaf, 16@800 ; balf bright, C0@700 ; ‘black, sound, 48@550; BAOKING—Lxira, $9G%0; mollum, 0@I3 com- mon stemi, F1QIE. - WODD—Tiomains’ dull st former ratos: Beech, ¢‘1l'fim ,;"dazzamo, $19,00; hickory,ii$14.00; slabs, $8.00, eljve ; WOOL—Tho market romains inootive and nominal at the following rangos Tub, wnshed, oxtra modjum, Tub, washiod, falr to do, Cowmon din; ¥leoco, washied, mealim din Fleoce, unwaslied, XAXX, in goo Fleeoo, unwashed, X&XX, diugy. Flcoce, unwaaliod, ooarue to medis Fledoo, unwashed, coarse, and dingy. Buper, pulied, aira, pulled. Burry wool §@ 100 iowa, WOODENWARE AND BROOME—The demand coi- tinuea moderato, and* pricea rulo ateady a3 below; 'Two-noop palle, $2,00 per doz; 3-hoop do, $2.76; B-hoop dalry, $1.25; oxtra do, $475; extra tho rates ourront Lo tho jeading Eastern polnia ¢ Sleesd 3] 3. 5 B Chieago to g 5 Doston and Now Ecgland., 10 Now York,, ressl 08 n{ 60 B“]‘Hfl 0, .. 05 4« {ladolplita; Daltimoro. .. o | 70 Wilmington, 60 | 70 Washlngton, Di O.siee o8 | 8 Aloxandris,'Va... 5 Bl Pittaburgh, ~ Btouboaville, Tridgoport, sud Dellaire,. 40 |- 45 Whoelln, 148 80 Dotroit. 22k a7y Olovela) 273| 333 Cineinnati, G New Castle, Ps,, Younge| town, a0 AKTOR, O...o.| 0 Qualts, Corry, & Trankiln] 44 Norfolk, .V D Wilmin Ghorloston, B, Bayannab, Ga. Potorsburg and Richmond. —le CHICAGO LIVE.STOCK MARKET, . . Yoy Evenmea, Fob, 29, Tho roceipts oflive stook during the wook havoboon as follows : Cattls, Hoge. Bheep. 2400 B2 3,000 8421 108 14,00 | 8o 11,13 X 0124 v04 Total.., X 53,700 10,850 Shipments were a8 followa: Sheep, 1,18 1,019 830 1,605 . 4483 21353 4,60 f 1 stock duripg February this yoar, comparod with tho recoipts during n corrosponding period Iaat yoar, as follows : Ligele . . Cattle. Hog.' &h Tieoclved Fobruary, 1872:,, 41,087 905,000 41 Reealved February, 16700, 44714 377,411 & Increazo, ‘8o d0ni . Decreaso. ——— —— 43T ‘CATTLE—Thoro was no abatoment in the do- ‘mand for boef cattle, and no material change in pricos, though a somewhat easior fooling pro- vailod,—owing to the num}:}:pmmh of the close of the weok and the liberal supply of stock on salo, - Dispatches from the East did not indicato any decided ohange in valuos thore, and ship- g:fis; of. whom ~ tho - attondanca . was very , .bought- freoly at substantially tho pricos’ ** curront ' earlier in tho ..weok, ‘paying $4.60@6.00 for common to medium atoers of from 1,080 to'1,250 Ids averago, and at 86.26@ 6.00 for good to choice smooth, well-tatted stoors avoraging from 1,250 to 1,600 Ibs. : Dont_of the Tums "".'xa&tjnna ot $3.00@4.25 for oom< mon to good butohers’ SINiT ; &b $9.25@4.25 for. common to good atockers,.and .at. $4.6214@5.50 for common to good shipping booves. 6 best bunch of steern offerod ~hora for -many ‘weoks was.on sale to-dsy:by Gregory, Strader & Co. ‘The averago weight of the drove was 1,600 ibs, and tho price obtained was £6.0834, : Yeaao Waixel waa ths buyor. utchers’ stuff and stockers sold modorataly woll; but nat all the' offorings found buyers. Bu‘l-, old cows, stags, and scrawny heifers wero not wanted, and wera unsalable at -over: $3.00@2.75. .The market closed atoady. 3 (ra—Gradod stoers. averaging 1400 Ts > e aarere e B10G03D and \;?m!fll........-............ Dhlgl%n Mvm—m FE,"{M, :‘u‘ll{ar?l:d {fi; Ry i, S OV ly-fo; stoars, nvers, oo0 525@540 1,200 to 1,300 fba, fedium Grades—8teors in falr fleah, at M 1,100 101,930 Doa... «vo ATE@500 gufihfn’ Btock s e e Suforior—Lighi ntage, bullo, snd Cattio—Texas, Cottlo—Corn-fod Texas......... QATTLE BAES E3REEAE woanmaman & R oo 8E3BHES 18 fleshy steers,.... 11 stockers,, a3 ECEEEE P % 8 5. 18 atock steers 098 HOGS—Thore vias nothmE now_to noto conneotion ‘with the hog msrket. The demand, as doring” tho preceding'duys of the woel, was almopt . wholly confined {o shippers, but the wants of this olasa of buyerd again proved clont to - absdrb the supply,, and previous rates wora sustainod. . Salos weromada at 84,25@4.50 for poor to cOmmON COArss, Uneven, snd mixed Tota s, nt $4.05@4.80 for medium; _snd at8400@ 5.05 for good to extra, A car-load of extra hags, Aeraglics 420 tba,- folchod @6,15. Transaotions inolug nfie following: PricelNo, Av. Price[No. Av, Prict Vo Av, 0, v, .| No. 3 . R fio dhin (51 408 500 (a1 i8> $5.00 20 260 490 |41 23 49 |48 B2 40 a0 18 400 140 B0 %0 |87 L e 190 | 38 X & Mol 4018 aE LW [l o o S84 200 5,00 [135° 28 400 163 200 500 25 270 440 [40 200 490 (43 300 500 60 200 500 [B) 240 400 |50 58 50D 65 101 465 |03 203 495 |20 314 £00 10 10 500 |53 .385: 490 G0 2t BOO 129, 180 ©5.00 |41 850 500 |31 207 490 33 101 500 |68 208 500 [44 381 ©B.00 §8 25 500 {63 291 600 {45 855 - 4,90 80 118 500 |61- 251 4842 827 490 65 160 500 |20 B 480 I 7T 306 400 58 240 490 |48 240 400 |02 160 &6Tx € 101 500 |43 3204 500 [606 190 B0 25 203 450 (67 8 500 [0 30 LTy B3 208 400 X < SHERP-—Were doll again to-day, but wera » trifla more flrm! ly held, owing to lighter uul%tu. Local and oukuh{n ‘buyers wero o%orlfing. aad & - falr businees was dono at #3.26@5.60 for poor to cholce, Yo noto tho following : . * OUZEP BALES, 2 Av, ° Prics,|No, Drico,|No, Av, No. Av. Price, 180 95 $5.00 l'l’lfi -120 535 l B0 - 04 $4.25 18 97 4.50 (35 ' B0 B 83 00 423 B WAN'I.’ED. ] Wanted. A fow. copies of The Daily Tribune of Jan. 16, 1872, for which - liberal priee will be paid at Counting Room of this office. * CHROMOS, . . OHROMOS, A New Chromo, UNTITLED THE NEW RIECRUITS, Glvon to each Customor, by THE GREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFIOTEA CO., 116 Wost Washington-at,, and 183 Twonty-second-at. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, TRRAL 130 EPARCORS OF WS ‘Winter Arrangement. . 1) c . lo Lo ¥ tive duddlll&B:Wl. m? 4 Dlill. el CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, . Chicago, Altan & St Louls Throuph ine, and Louistana 3o, o7t yonte yrora Chicagotn Su,m:. Wert Sicde, et Srartisontn arhl;;.'"m"' nkon Teave, | Arrive Touls & i lsz‘.ufix:‘:‘ 4 Boringfold Krprots, * 9:15a, m.|* B:10 p. m, s i . fus afiiers Dt 108 B Bt pring Y‘ITIUJ ¥ y JoLia Jacks |447:30 p. m.. Mxpress, o et o Pooris, Kookuk & Pl E SOy, vin Mol Lino, and da Jnoksoneillo Divinton. A axeopt Blondsy, ot oAty CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY, Dnon Depot, eomer Hadtron and Canal-ata,) Tekst Offca 07 Weat Stadlson'st, and al Depoi. Tears, oxcopt Balirdny, Yia o Biain Lino, and dallsy Diriston, £9:00 p. m.|* 8:00 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Font of Lake Indiana-av., and Strleenth-t, ind Canal and Sixl g ket S sy St S it b o7 Leavs, A B SRRE8E! TP & Dilawa and Birostor Passongor.. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Depot fookaf Lakent. andfootof RAILROAD, Teeentysecondat, Tieket M adiaone ica, 16 Canal-sk,, corner af Gilman Pastonget... e Finiand QI ve do Paricand Oak Wood: Hirdo Bark and Qak ood 1ydo Park and Oak Woods.. 1ydo Park and Qak Wood 70z Batardsys this xain will bo ran to ORAmDAIRT. CHIOAGD, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. L TR veu?gc'flflnqmlrnrlo Ticket offce, To Srom the Grent Central Rafirond Tor iheough ticksis and slepingl nalat,, comer Hadlc T N emiont House, corner Congrett. S A dlchigantavy alea footnf Deenty-socomd sty Toava Obtongo. Kivost India Arrivoat gl‘nclnn-gl Tralns aryive at Ohioago st 7:00a. m. and D:16 p. m. Qply lino running Saturdsy nizht ten to Olnolinait, 0 ontiro tratn runs through to Ciacinnatl. Pallman sloopors on night tratns. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. 3 Tlcket affce, 81 Went Madisonwt, budie Day Krpro g:ulg%flfilfil‘!flxgns Bubaado Mg Bep ubiique ubs Bifivaukes Passongor. ilwakos Passengor &t Paal'E Groon By S Fau Tkpoons CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC A 3 “Harrlson and Shermants. Tcked afict, Depah comer & Ko e Vadteonat (2 Omahs, Loavenw'th&Atohtaon kx| Ryrs Avcommotat lght Kxproste.d. Mg Rae. O B TR B | LAKE suonzhmoflmnn SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Dot T TR S TR, S il corner Canal and Madison-ita, Leaver | _drrive, Mafl, via Atr Lino and Matn Linel® 6:{08. m | 9309, m. Bpectal New York FLing.r, Exprean, Tla Al Atlant g Main Lino. BIELk K sommodation. CHICAGD, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Punienger Bepot ot Puy @ St Lowl Dl comer of Can LT WORG and Ticket affco 163 Washing-ton-it. 7 Teave. | Arrioa. s eunsenends sssgusos TH0 B 7 THO DL B, Mk & ers M 1ol Ti0p s 7304 m: PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD, 3 T Arrie R WICHIGAN CENTRAL & GRERT WESTERN RAILROADS ~ Zakest, ; Dok o s Gatatshy Zormeraf Hadiegne Arrive, il (r1a matn nd ol lso), Daacn Aoormmoation. ‘Atiantlo Espros... Night Expros: i35, m Lfi;u b . P 00 m. ehiNARD \fall..... (* 5:80 8. m. N]Ix’ht X 5:15 p. m. %;.,.’J“L]’gx e, Night SRR o Geneoral Passenger Agent. __TO RENT. ICES IN TELE it Building Not Yet Ta,ken. A'wo very desirable single of- fices on, Second Floor. One suite of two or three rooms on Second Floor, A few large and small rooms on Third Floor, suitable for Ar chitects or Artists, Very large and desirabla room on Fourth Floor, north light. The finest single offices and puites in the city. - v The building is strictly Fire« Proof. The floors are laid in English Tile. Fireand Burglar-Proof Vaults All appointments of the best description. An elevator connects with all the floors. The entire building is steam- heated, with porter slways in attendance, ‘Vacancies yet remaining of- fered at rensonable rates fora term of yeaxrs. See the offices. For terms in- quire of W. . DOW, Room 1. Nevada Block.