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MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL "There wana fair amount of activity in financial clr~ tlen, despite tho very disagrecable weather. The pack- ern nte borrowers to some extent, on account of the inereare in their operations dnote the increased re- ces, 14 ot bogs the Inet faw days, ‘The mercani(io do- munud fa not large, hut thero fs fale miscellaneous deriand for accommodation, Kater of diecountat the banka ore 10 per cont to reg= ular cnstomerr; gorl outside borrowers are accom. movlatedt at 1 of 2 per cont less, On tho strect the condition of affairs {@ unchanged, There la no diminution {n the tmmodiate apply of funds, nor fu tho demand, but the market a atife feulng tendency In view of the fact shat mercantile houses which hava beed loaning on the atreota during the winter will nocd all their money for their own uso in the spring trade, and will not, therefore, re-loan it, Rates are 1418 por cent, ‘Tho movement of currency to the country fa still largor than weual attbisacason, Necoipta ara very email. New York exchange wan flat at par between banks, ‘The demand for currency bas thrown a large amount on the markoty and, busites this, more exchange 1a Veing made by the shipment of provisions East, The clearings wero $1,000,000, ‘The news from Tonnossco that the Legislature had repealed the epectal provision of the Funding bill for ectting apart ineans to pay interest on the State bonds, appesrs to havo had an injurious effect on the market for the soenrities of that Btate, MOW THE GOVENNMENT LOSES THE WIIIAKY TAX. ‘Tho Cineinnall dletiilers were greatly cluted over tho order recently fesued by Cominisatoner J. W. Doug- Ineo, which war to makes kind of itinerent of all tho Navenue Collectors, thus possibly giving somo of the Wertern whisky towns @ taste of Gen, Weitzel’s vigl- lance, and giviug, in conraqueneo, tho Cineinaatl mon hu opportunity of sending their products to New York to. compete with tho present Now York prices, We do not chargo any partictlar Wost- ema firm with dofrauding the Government and cheating Uaclo Sam ont of his legitimate dues, Wo aro not dealing in the specitic this morning, but arc con- fiuing ourwulves tothe generic, As future develop ments are mude, however, we may be expected to he~ come unpleneantly particular in our particularizing. ‘That highwines have been ecliing in New York City for Vg conta, when the regular price in Cincinuatl was 0S ceats, ia certain $ that the cost of transportation from, Cinclanall to Now York is & <1 ute is alao certatn 3 and that Now York has been snp lic 1 vith highwines from cities olherand further wwey from York than Cin- cinnati Ja uo loan certain, Jada, these wines have len slipped to New York, ¥ “isissippl River ond the Gulf. subjact to delay anil thelr natural volatila waete, hava thero been gold at ¥34, rents, and are sup posed to have realized thelr manufscturera a hand- tome prodt, Clucinunti mou enunot by any Lonest hook or crook, posaibly get their Lighwinex to New York and eell for less than a dollar ond upward, and at tho same tine make any money, Tn the history of idakyeciiattling: a kind of “ skul- duagery ™ lus been known to be practiced, much juore profitable thau honest, Incase o distiller haa a hundred barrels of bighwinca to asnd to tho rectifiers, he may report tv the Government ofticluls 100 barrets, tud then again he nay report but WW. Government stamps way yo on 100 barrols, Lut they havo been known fo goon only W, The len Larreiy, like Rip's fat drink, don’t count.” Conscience in the case i2 litte below par, and while $0 Varrols duly stamped aro Lokily rolled out the frout door, ten barrels, ana their revenue, are stealthily slid out tho back, This fa only one way of “ akulduggering” Uncle Sam, Anoliar very lucrative way tay be by stcaning OY the revenno stamps in New York or somu otler market, drying them — carefully, aud. then sending them back to tha distillera to bo used as ]avaporte the socond time, How many whisky-recti- fying nud manufacturing establishmenta may have a sort of revoune-stamp Jaundry-room, iu which *clotlica-liues ” are datly loaded with drying revenue stuinps sloamed off from barrels, we ara woabla to de- termtue, Tuls we do know, huwever, that such rooms appropriated to the usa deulgnated above have been known toexint, ‘Then, too, Government Gaugers may by romietimes Very ficcommoduting, and for 8 consid cratiot—atount told only in Gath—under-gauge 9 quantity of whtaky. For instance, the contents of a harrel of whiny may be mamied at 44 yallousy whew tho actual umount fe 46 or 47, ‘Tho diatiller stampa for 42 gailuns, and of course, economizes four or tive gallons? worth on the revenue, ‘The alrewdest method whlch may bondepted, and” we speak of thie method anb- Jmictively, ia to'resorve the barrel heads, after the ber- tuls wre emptiod im the genoral market,” Tneso barrel heads ure thoxo ornamouted with tho revenue-stampe, ad, after being reversed, tho barrel may be slipped tack tothe disUilery, refilled, Lead again reversed, and then again sent to market, All thei things lave been done, We will let the publlo judge as to whetlicr fivy are done now or not. When Lighwines actually cost a Cincinnati dintiller 08 or 99 cents when landed in tho Now York market, It 1s certaluly parsing atrango how ollier whieky tring, outaldo of Cluciunati, can afford to keep the New York inarket down to 93 and ¥& ceuts, Peoria whisky men pabliely aunounee that they will sell whisky with ono Rtamp much lower than they will with two,” How ean they dott? isthe ques- Uou,—Cineinnatts Enquirer, Feb. 8. GOVERNMENT BONDS, ‘Bid, Guited Mtaten 6a of AL Unitod States bette of United States 5-208 of 104 United Ktates 6-208 of "65, 20d of 'is—Jan, and Jul 6-208 of °67—Jan, and July 6-208 of 63—Jan, aud July, 10-408 oo... ee, United States now Ba of UL United States currency éa,.,. Gold was 1144G1141;, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Blerling exchange was 4854488} ; cable transfers, London, 402;, Parle, 610, Other rates ot foreign exchango are qnoted Paria (frauce)....... BI2~Q5ISIG Germany (relchmarks) 95 @ 98 olgiun (francs)... Holland (gtdiders) Switzerland (francs). S125 ols: Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (kroner)... 273g Austria (paper derin ae see AMG CITY AND COUNTY SECURITES. Bonde, Bid, Asked. Chicago City 7 8 ct. bonds,...j1U1'; Chicago CityT Pct, sewerage. .j10t! Chicago City 7 7 ct, water loan|101! Ghicago City 1 Pet. certificates, 98%, Chicaga Cily 63 ct, certifioates| 95° dant... Cook County 7 9 ct, bonds, 1O14¢ & int.|103%¢ & int, Wost park 79 et, Lonils, - 93 dint. BANE BTOCKA, & int./102"5 aint, & iut.)1024; & Int, Aint) .. Rid, | Tifth National Bank, dl ivy Commorctal National 10255 Gerumu National Bank, 130 Cora Exchango Natlonal 116 Gity Natioual Ban! Fy Home National Bai i60 Natioual Yank of Hliuols, 103 Iiinois Trost and Savings 108 Nationsl Bank of Commerce... | 100 Merchante’ Savings, L, & T, 185 Union National Bank... Union _Htock~Yard Natio MISCELLANKO! City Uailway, South Bide... City Hallway, Weat Side, City Railway, North Hide. "Traders! Inaurance Com Chicugo Gaslight and Coke Go..fi Pullraan Palace Car Co,, ex diy, ,| Chicago & N. W. gold bonds, LATEST. New Yonx, Feb, 10,—Money, 934 and3; prime mercantile paper 4 to 6, J Bterling unnettled, with acbual busingas at 48436 for to-day aud 48739 for eight, Customs receipte, $468,000, Gold strong, opening sf 1144, and closing at 11484. Corryung rates 1, 2and fat. The Assiatout Treasurer diabursed $353,000, Clearings, $85,00y,W00, Governments firm, Mallrouds in good demand, Blate bonds steady, ‘The stuck market opened strong and higher, A de- thne, howaver, of (a2 per afterwards ensued, Wabaeh fell off from 154 to 1234, Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Centrat from 61; to 42f, Muuuibal & St, Joueph common from 207; to 10}4, Northwestern from (43, to 4434, preferred from 68 to 57, Kt, Paul common trom 363; to $53{c, Western Union from 727; toy, Lake Suore from 133; to 7334, Union Paciile from 40:4 to 403, Oblos from 273{ to 2733, aud Pacific Mail from Wy ta wry. During the Isat hour, thera was decluadly {mproved feeling, aud prices made constant upward progress, Pacific Mall teacted to 3124, Lakp Bhore at{fuulog up to 733/, Northwestern common to 434, St, Peul common to ‘Wy, and Wostern Union Telegraph ta 73 paid and vid, The general market wouud up firm, Transgo- vfona nggregate 140,000 shares, of which 31,000 wero Pacifto Mafl, 27,000 Western Union, 14,000 Northwest- ara, 7,000 Hock Island, 9,000 St. Paul, 4,000 Columbus, Qhicagy & Jndiaua Coutrel, 5,0u0 erie, 11,060 Lake hore, 17,000 Wabsuh, and 11,000 Union Pacitio, GOVERNMENT DOXDL, ‘Miseouris,, ‘Tenuessecs, ol Take Shor Taliana Centr: Mhnols Central, Michigan Cen Vittaurg &Ft Northwestern ~—-— REAL ES ‘The following instruments were filed for record Wedneaday, Feb, 10: CITY PROPENTY. Eighteenth et, s¢ cor of Lumbor at, undivided 1-5 of Lot 1, dated Jan. 27,, Halsted st, 475 [ts of Thirty-frat 126 ft, dated Feb, Gees. sscveoe 1,600 Weat Adams et, 97 {te of Wood at, nf, 22x1N0 » dated Jan. 10... sssseeeene tereay 20,000 Twenty-fourth st, 85 fteof Stewart av, nf, B3x125 2-10 ft, dated Feb, 10.......ee0ce00+, 2,800 NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILES PROM COURT-HOU! Hub-Lot 28 of Lot 6 In partition of n (034 66 4¢ Bec 20, 40, 14, dated duly 30, 1974... Bnb-Lot 29, in same, dated July '30, 1874 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILES FROM COUNT-HOURE, Northumberland ay, 125 ftn of Sixt; jecond nt ef, GOx1a5 ft, dated Aprit 17, 187 1,200 Morris at, 04 ft wof Biscell at, 9 f, 243 ft, dated Jan, 1,, 860 actin COMMERCIAL, ‘Tue following were the recelpta and shipments o the leading articlea of produce in this city during tho twenty-four hours ending at To'clock on Wednesday morning, aid for tho corresponding date one year ao t Flour, bri eeee 14,610. 6040 Wheat, ba iadiarul] atc Corn, bu, 440) BOON Oats, bu, soos] 41)4ai Barley, bi. Graes seed, tha Plax geod, tt, Broom-com, tha, Curod muats, lbs. Tees, lire. Pork, bets Lard, Ibs. allow, Ibe. Butter, Basses Dresncd hoga, No, Ivo hows, Now asl] 200,640 11,585, ty 1,108 Gare 1st 5] | sien eat 6,035) Kind of produce, Lecewed,| Shipper, Poultry, 1W8...66 40,517 1,410 Poultry, coop. x9 | Gano, pkes, Fuga, pkgd. Cheese, bre, 1,970 "49 The foliowing were the approximate receipts and shipments of thenrlicles named, in this city, for the week ending Feb. 6, Tho railroads differ in tholr man- ner of reporting tho rocelpts of sugars aut elrups, but the total Ia pounds is probably a fair estimate, The reports of tho shipments of sdveral articles on some lines aro wantin Withdrawn from store on Tuesday for city con- sumption: 1,788 bu whest, 6,189 Lu corn, 2,523 be cate, G81 bu rye, 4,598 bu bare, Tho following grain was inspected into store on Weduesday morning: 1 car No.1 spring, 33 cars No, 2 do, 12 cara No, 3do, 3 cura rejocted do (50 wheat); 2 cars yellow corn, 7 curs high mixed do, 37 cara No, 2 do, 12 cars rejected do (68 corn, all new) ; 1 car white ‘oate, Gcars No, 2do,1car rojected da; 3 cara No. Qryos Doars No.2 barley, car No, 3do, 3 cara re- Jeeted do, ‘otal, 130 cars, or 30,000 bu, Inspected out; 6,879 bi wheat, 40,570 bu corn, 1,193 bu oate, 968 bu rye, 3,754 bu barley. Caatle Drothers, of Ban Francisco, report that the news of a posalble restoration of the import duties on tea in the Cultod States couscd an important advance io prices at Yukuhama, strength iu Shoughai, oud Orm- ness atother ports, Tho arrivaleat sn Francisco sluco Dee, 19 to Feb, 2 agqregnted 64,080 packages, ‘The managere of the tock Island Elevators atate that thoy recalve no barley from any one by teams. Tho barley compla{ned of was gent to them in railroad cara, and they supposo it to be their duty to receive al) car- grain tendered, placing it in the grade to which It fs asuignod Ly tho State Inapector, This is undoubtedly true, but the ugly fact that Rock Island barley Je at o ‘wide discount has not yot been exslained, The leading produco marketa wero irregular yestor~ day, Provistoua wore frm, whilo nearly all grain wa: weak and uctivo, in spite of the auowestorm, which Promiacd to keep the volume of reveipta at » low point for several duys to come, Thore was a general rush to nell in breadutuffa, The atrongost article on the board was highwines, whitch advanced 4@8c per gallon, under the {noreasing probability that the tax will be in- creawed, Itiv bullaved that the imposition of tho increase in tho taz, now conaldored almost certain, will work werions detriment to the manufacture of aptrite, deo ranging tho business, at least till the now rather largo atocks aro worked off, ‘There was a fair order movement fn staple domestic dry goods, and prices were firm with a tendenry to ad- vance, Groceries remain very quiet, with prices rule ing cany, The quotations of coffeca and sugara wore cut down 8 trifle, with which exceptions there were no yrice-changes, Butter was quit and about steady, A fair movement in choess was nuted at thoroughly sus. tained prices, Dried fruits remein inactive at former quotations, Fla were in active requeat, aud in whitefish ond trout we note a further advance, Nochangea of imo- iment wore appareut in the coal, pig-iron, leather, and wood markete, There was freer movement in grain- bags, and prices wore stronger. Tho demand for ofls wau light, but pricos remained Orm, as proviously quoted, ‘Tho intorlor demand for lumber continues fair, consjdering the disagreeable weather. Prices aro steady, Furs were iu fair aupply aud request, Salt was quiot but steady, ‘The stock of tina anit ia not large, Hops, woul, aud hides were qutet and unchang. ed. Although the demand coutinues small, hops are held Brmiy, as the supply in the United Blatos fs known tabe limited, and perhaps not suffieient to supply the home trade, Timothy and cloyor-seed were in moderate demand and steady, and olbor varieties wero quict, Potatucs wera firm under light offerings aud a fale inquiry, Way was in good demand and firm, Tho recelpta of praiciv wero larger, the offorlugs were taken by local dealers at full recont prices, Poultry was very acarce and frm under y fulr local demand, CATTLE THANKPORTATION, A bill for tho provention of cruelty to animals was presented to Congress last year; aud the House Com- mittee ov Agriculture, ta whom it was reforred, bow reported through the Mon. James Wilson, who acvamn- panied @ sgr-load of cattlo Eastward, and gives his views as followe = ‘The Committeo wee no advantage in the improved cars for the trausporttiun of cattle aver the ones that aud, withough tho or neu of liay, yok they do not fo trough to Nam Yark Ulty ty boller coudition than those do that are tranuported in tho ordinary way, Tho Conunittco give as @ reason that the rouble da nut in the feeding uF watering of the anlonla vo much as it fs that they are mora in want of rast, When they wre on the oars two days they ure too tired to eat. ‘This dilliqulty, they think, could be obviated if the rattroad companies could Le induced to take cattle through ta New York in two days from Chi- cago, Iuatead of tive daya, After the firwt day, thoy oy the old car gives the mout freedom, ir, Wilson states that shippers of lorsea who pre viously tled up cach autinal find that fuse damage ro sult when they are turued into the car loose, aud that they thus arrive at their dewluation tu better coudie jon, ‘A careful obsorvation of the {ransportation of cattle, shevp, and wwiue will show that thu bruises {uitleted on them are ewused by loading ond matoading, aud not whilo iu transit; aud ulso shows that they principally sutter froin fear, excitement, ond want of rest juatead of want of fuad, 1t is urged, convequenily, by vlip- pora, that they yet aulmaly to ouarlot wilt tho lout dasnagu when they atop seldomest, ‘When too many cattle are crowded into a car, they have not room 10 He down without date of betuig strangled or seriously bruised, When too many awiny or sheep are put intoacar, there i# danger that the weakest may be smothered, ‘The dead auluala somo Hues svcn at the yerde ure killed, ia most casos, from overloading, ‘Tue railroad companied hava rules syaluat this, but they are uot always obserred, PROVISIONS. MOG PRODUCTS—Were fu very good demand, and Gruner all round, The receipte of live hoge’ wore amaller than on the previouw day, aud the storm threateued to interfere with receipts during the re~ motuder of the week ; hence au advance iu; prices, which influenced products, espoctally as the shipments 08 Zusaday wore larga, showing a better disposition ta 955 CHICAGO DAILY fake it nt polnin from which itiad consmmern, Mess Vonn—Wan rather ers acttye, but firm at an Advanco of 12); alice per 100 tha, there being a good the quiry for cash lota fur shipment, while in options the principal buaiuces done was {u changing over, Bales were reported on ‘Chango of £900 bris cash of seller the month at $14,20918,30 ; 8,750 bris acller March at FIN aG@IRAT; 6,250 bris roller April at 19.6243 la seller May at 219,00; nnd 250 bris rettor Total, 17,400 brix, ‘The niarket cloned cash $ $18.40@1845 for March ; and latributed tothe 918,70 for April, thor kinds of pork wore firm: at $1950; family mess at $1 $10 nd extra} rime at TLani——Was leat active, but steady at an advance of Age per 100 ta, in rympathy with ® Orm tone in Now York, besides te higher prices of hogs hero, Sates were reported on ’Change of 1,250 tea, eneh or eeller the month, at $13,501.55 5 4,750 tea eeller Mal 3.65213,70 ¢ anid 2,000 ten ‘seller April at $ 13,40, otal, A000 tow, The market cloned at $ cash 3 $13.07 34@19.70 for March; and $13,873¢@13.00 for April Mrata—Wero in bettor demand for shipment, and a shade firmer at Tucsday’s quotations, Fully cured lots wera scarce, and Aold at @ nlight sdvance, beng nearly up to the prices for March delivery, Balen were reported of 60,000 the shouldermat G3,(@G%0% 10 boxer da at 67403 20,000 Ibn light do, green, at Gio; 150,000 Ihe abort ‘iby at Oe cash, 0'c keller March, and 0% acter April; 100,000 Ibe ‘green do at 94et 12,800 Iba long clearm at B03 700 boxers long and short clears at $9,80¢0,314 ; (6,000 Ibe greon hams Clear was eqented priino mess ot (16 ths) at Oye; GOO we do (1d Mes) at 94; ‘The market closed at GY (6240 for gecen shoulders, 0%,0 for do long clear, 94e do short rile, 040 do short clear, and 94,g93¢ de hamu, Bwoet-piekled Linma (15 Ibeaverngey at 104 @l0!zc, Meata in ealt (part cured) quotel at Cfo. for mboulders, exch or reller February; O\j0 do roller Marcy Te do seller April; long elear, Vise cash or eller February; do seller’ March, 01,0@04e3 do seller Apri, 94/¢1 short ribs, 0%¢ cash or aellor Februury; do soller March, do aeller April, 97,¢; short Mirch, Me; do xeller Aptil, 104/e, os higher than loose, Long cnt hams, Uacon meata quoted at 124@1i ye for hams, 7341 shoulders, 1034 for short fiby, and 13,0 for ‘short BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero quiet and nominally un- chanwe:), at §4.25 for mess, 49.23 for oxtra tas, aiid 20,0820,50 for hams, TarLow—Quoted at BY¥@3 BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quiet and steady, The weaknesa in wheat was componaated by @ relutive scarcity of do- rlrablo brands; lence the market wan unchanged, ‘There was somo inquiry for goo spring extras for rlipment, Sales wore reported of 750 bris epring ox- (rag, partly ot $4.60@5,25; 250 Lrls winters on private terma; 100 brie pring supertines at $1,193, aud 125 brle rye ffotir at $6,121,@5.25, ‘Total, 1,225 Url market closed as follows: Choico winter oxtras, $5.25, 6.50; common to good do, $1,25@5.00; choice xpring extras, $1,25(84.60; falr do, shipplag gradoa, $3,758 4.00; patent spring, $5.00G¢1.00; spring suporfines, $003. rye flour, buckwheat do, $5,005.25, Unax~Was in modorate supply and steady, un- ders fair demand, Bslea wore reported of 40 tone at $20,004 20,00 on track, and $20.50 freo on Loaret, Cons-MeaL—Wan quoted at £340.60 per brl for Rovd, and $24,00G24.60 per ton for courve, Minviinas—sales were 10 tous yory choice at $30.60 on track, WHEST—Was eluting quite active and week, de- ic from the Jnside figures of the previous ““day, the entire drop of the sei sion being Xe, Livernool was quoted henry, und Now York ie lower, ‘The market opened ratuer stroug, with a good deal of filling in at tho deellue, but wheu the news from other points was recelved It woak- ened, and wis heavy during the greater part of tho sonsion, ‘Tho teading featuro of the market wee tho fact of large olleringy fur May delivery. ‘The bulk of these offerings wore uot niero options, but wheat, Which it {a jutonded to deliver whon the ‘time comon Found, It is now tu tho conutry, nt river points, and cannot conveniently be moved tif the opening of bavl- gation, This caused rollers of other options to bomore ants to operate, aml a rather tong Hue of sunris was put out, a good deal of whort wheat Leing alsa filled In, ‘The recofpta were aguln small, as measured by tho inspection returns, but 6 comparigon of the in- spection abcet with the railroad roturus shows that a good deal of wheat, lus recently goo through this city, 38° well og around uss in other words, that the farmors aro marketing. thoir heat more freely at present prices than {a tndieatod by our tuspection returns, ‘This fact in not particular y favorable to strength, and eavern} Letw were mada yorterday that wheat will go down to Bie, the parties cho took that side averring that such a decline fe nec~ vsary tos free export movenient {n the spring, ‘Thera wea very little demand for shipment yesterday, Seller March opened at 85%c, rose io Bbif¢ and declined to cy "ruse to and fell of to BIY@%MAo At the closo, ' BSellor the month sold ut 837@sste, closing at tho inside, Seller April auld a 851, @d72ze ; und acller May at 893;@0le, Cash sales were reported of 1,000 bu No, 1 spring at 63¢ 7 114,000 bu Nu. 2dant 83.@ 85240 9,400 bu No, 3 do at 80'g@sle; and 409 bu re- Jocted do at T6ize, | Total, 117,00 bu, BUNNESOTA WHEAT—Was very quiet, but relatively. frm. Hales were reported of 400 bu No, 1 ot 2c, anu GUI au acl a ey 1 ‘ORN—-Wau active, and vory weak, averaging 1\c lower thsu on Tuesday, Liverpool was seit AG New York dull; but theas facta were only incidontal, "bho real cate of tho weakness was o large inereawo {11 the volume of offerings for May delivery undor tho oxpectation of a diminished demand for consumption, anda largor supply of the speculative grade than hag been counted ou, ‘Tt ts believed that the imposition of the ineroased tax on whinky will matorinlly reduce the operationa of the distillers, and that more towards ‘May than now, 28 pany. of themn havo cattle contracts which they can only ‘ill by running till mpring, It is also thought that a targe proportion of the now No, 3 corn now In store and to arrivo by the 20th of Aprit will be doliverable on May contracts, a4 the owvers can run fitout futo carson the 1th of April und Lave it inspected back {uto utore after the word “ new ” bas Leon dropped, on the 20th of that month, ‘This posalbility will probably be ned ax an argument with tho Commistioners to tiduce them to change tho rule, and drop the obnozlous (to the shorts) word bo~ fore tho date now fixed upun, Of course tie sucecas attendant upon tha proposed” loading aud unloading woul! be measured by two things, beth of which ara at present nukuown, There would be no proft in tt unless regular corn ‘wera then at 5 considerable pre- mitun, and it probably would not payif the weather should bo muggy at the timo, us a large pro- portion of tha mafd corn would suspect back ad rejected, ‘The May —presqure weakened tho nearor deliveries, though receipts wero eht ; but the differenco of 7,(31¢ which extated ou Tuesday be~ tween February and March, ditnintshied to 30 ycater= day under the lessoned yoltimu of apot offerings, with nw better inquiry for car ote for hone use, Soller March openod at 034jc, ond doclined to 01 7¢c, closing at 6234c, Seller the month sold at 613/(@}4 0, cloning at Gld.c, Selicr Bay sold at 603,@7ic, closing at 627,c. Mollet April wold at 624@6ic, and sellor Jung at Usa G3ige, Cash sales were parted of 103,600 bu No, 3 ut O12, @C2e ; 10,800 bu rojected at BU (e6lc; and BUD LL ears at G80. 0n track, Total, 113,200 bu, OAT#H—Were dull and weak, declining 2;@3$c, chlef= ly in consequence of the decline tn whost aud corn, ‘Tho offerings wera not heavy, and thls fact probably revented a further docline, ‘Ihe tradiug was chiefly in March, which opened at 62%;¢, aud closol at S17@ Bie, Beller April was quoted at &2'zc, aud setlor May Wt OOA@SSA ic. , oF ecller the mouth, closed at. Strjowellere, Oneh sales include 12,400 bu No, 2 at G17,@54e, and 0,000 bu do, freah receipt 8 62's0; also 600 bu rejected at 50, and J, white at S4@S4ig0, ‘Total, 20,200 bu, TYE—Waw biactive. ‘lero were orders on the mar- et, hit buyers wore Limited to prices Dolow thew do~ manded Ly sellers, benco nothing was done, ‘The re~ eolpte were again email, No, 2, frcah receipta, was quoted at 074 (a08e, with OT@I¢0 bid, Other grades were not mentioned, BARLEY—Tho market opened dull and weak, and ries fell about 10 for requiar No, 9 aud soller March, ut afterwards recovered to nearly the opening range. A fow small ordera for cush lots wero fled, frost receipts in favorita houses betng proferred.’ Beller March opened aot $1,123, fell to $1.11, and cloacd at $LALZGL1I. Bales of 10,800 bu No.’ 9 cash regular wore reported at 91,1%¢1,11)4; 2,800 bu in A,, D. & Co,'s at $1,171.20, chietly at the inuide and to arriv 400 bu No.3 in A. D, & Cova at $1.00; 1,400 bu do 1a. Central st $1,00; and 1,200 bu rejected at 94a%5 Aluo, 1,200 ‘in’ by gaihple at $1,06@1,29}5 on track, ‘Total, 17,000 bu, at LATEST, Meas pork wae quict fo the afternoon and steady, ‘with walee of 1,250 brie at $18.40@16.49}¢ seller March, anid $18.78 scllor Avril, Lard way in light demand and steady at $13.65 cash and $13,709 for March, with sales of 50 tes at $10.65 cash aud $15,99%y weller April, "a Wheat was dull carly, aud lower,but afterwards ad- vaneed under 4 better demand, closing a shade firmer then on ‘Change, Hellor March solt down to Kti¢e and closed at 84105 aeller April runged from 85 '¢@Bde, cloning at the ontelte, Corn was monger for March and easier for May, ‘The weakness in the latter option’ waa due to the fact that o prominent, party entered the market to unload: and sald» laryo quantity. Heller Murch closed wt G3*,c, Holler Moy wold at 6945.3 70!,¢, and closod with aellera at We. Gata wore quiet and easter, at 612¢@2517¢0 for Feb— rusry, and 617,520 fur March, ‘Beller May sold at Oe GENERAL MARKETS. AT.COHOL—Was oxcited aud higher, Quotable at $3.14, BKOOM-CORN—Was firm at former prices, Tho order trade continuca fair ; Good to extra hurl, 12@ le; brush that will work itself into choice hurl broom, 10%@1%0; comman to fulr do, 0)¢@10v; ins forlor brush, 634@00; crooked, BY@TIc, BUTTER—There was very ttle animation iu the butter market, but the light reccipta of thu past fow days serve to sustain prices, Bbippore aud local buy~ etd were operating inasmull way at the quotations followiug: Cholco to fancy yellow, W@I5c; medium to good grades, 23260; infurior to common, 156@N0; inferior to choice roll, 20@ 8c, BAUGING—Tho bayuluy trad@ bas shown some little improvement of lato, and prices sro held with greater livmuers, Slice our laat report, the loading bronds of uruln Lage have moved up 10 the esteut uf dyes Stark, tac; Lewiston, 8040; Moutuup, dui; Anterican Ay We; Armoukeag, Sige; Otter Creck, 20; burlap ayy, 16186; yunnios, alugle, 16g163f0 f ‘do, double, ake, CUEESE—Waa moving with some freedom, despite tho unfayurable weather, aud the inarkos wguiu pres sented u Hirt, bealihy toue, Quotations ramuin at 17 se for prisho nulld factory, abd al 1Uqs18}<0 for goods off” iu Bayor, COAL—A faltly active business waa doing in this market at fully imalutaiued jirlcos, We repeat our quotations ; Wanna, $10,005 cannel, $9,009.00 ; toe Wowaineg, eg ts Valtey,, $7.00, 00; Bloasburg, $4.50; Mocking Valley, $7,005 iN block, $6.50; Ilinoia, $4,503¢5.00, COUPERAGE—Tlerces were avatee and firm, tins der an urgent demand from packers, It was roported that $2.00 waa offered by game packers for lata detly~ ered today, Pork hatrels wers ttnetanged harrcla, $1.15; lard tHerces, $1,621,055 tour ba 49.305 whisky barrels, $1,902,007 pork stayer, rough, $15,008.00; do ticked, $18,00@22.00; flour ntave $F ia clrelo flour heading, T4@¥ey Ught poler, K due od. HOGH—Wore tn good demand ands sunda firmer, unier moderato oiteringe, und a hotter feeling In live product, Light weights nold at $7,50, and heavy at $7,009.00, with a sale ofa fancy lot ot 8,10, | Ucavy cloved at 7,0528,00, Bales were reported Of 777 head and tos, FISH—No, 1 whitedsh hayo been advanced to 5.34, and tront to $5,00@5.35, A further adyati Ynoked “for, Saltwater cured femiaiy unchangod. There waa an active demand at the following privest No. 1 whiteAen, N-brl, $5.00@5.75 + No, 4 do, $5,80@5,60: No. Jetront, $3,008! ahora mackerel, now, -brl, $9.00189/25 $0,757.00; No, 9 ‘thackerel, | 34: family mackerel, 1¢-br), $3 ag-brl, "$0,164 05.70; No. Urhore kite, $1,700A1, RU; Dank codilat, $6.25(a0.50; Geargo's codfiah, $5.50(40.76; Labrador herring, split, bra, $8.309AN do ty-brl, $4,25@4,00; Labrador wg, round, bri, $7,608,005 "du, Jy-rl, $4,00a4.95 5 scaled herring, Per box, 436 45's ‘Columbte River animon, \-Lr!, $9.73 210.00 ; ovean tront, 2 doz and 4 doz per cag, $9.60, FUUFTS AND NUTS—Iu this market there wa an absonce of activity, Orders were few, and, as bere. tufore, coufined to weet Prlves sroro stony an, followas | Fousian=-Dalen, Rati ge, alee 1GW@ITKC: ere, WG BW cy Turkish prunes, igi et French priuies, kegs, Lia ses raisin, layers, 8.158) joore Muscatel, $1.10@ 4 Yatencin, 12@12% 0; Zante currante, Th nu, KTS lemon peel, 192e, Doatestia Aiden apples, 172023 Michigan. ‘applen, 814 (el #40; Indians and flinols, Wade; Southern, 7440 peaches, halves, Y@ide; do mized, Tod do pared, 2¢2te; blackberries, 10'cat1 ye; raspberries, axes pitted cherries, 3O@a2, Nurs <Filberte, Ieplde: almonde, Terragotia, De 2sey Naplos waluuta, 15@ Grenoble “walnut, new, Wate; Vrazila, ell Wey pecans, Texas, Male t Wilmington peanuts, 7@ We}; Tennessee peanuts, 6@ dog African peenuts, 5 4¢ave, j—Were xulvablo to dealers at full pricos, as fole tows: Quatity. Northern, | Western, Mink No, J, small to larg ; IK $1.50 «& 1.75 Miuk Nos, 4@2 000. 6+ RLS 10 TS Laccoon, Nol,einall@iarge.. iD 63 HO Iaceoon, Nos, 4@2 5 dG od Muskrat, fall... js 24 Muskrat, winter . - at Muskrat, kittens, Skunk, Black, prime... skunis, striped, prim Otter, No 1. Otter, No, 4@No, Fisher, Nos. dial Wolf, No, 1, large mountain, Wolf Nos. 43, monntuin,. Wolf, No, 1, small prattio. Wolf, Nos, 402... Beaver, chotve, pre Bvavor, ntagy and hes Marton, No, 1 Beur, No, t rows fo: Be 1) “6.60 1,00 @ 5.110 Li5 123. @ 1.25 “5, lo @ ‘30 yu @ 5 f@ 20 hort blue, #7" tb, 4003; do Mi, ite, ALN HitrTs—Were quiet and steady. Chotce aprtea were bringing outside prices in amalt tote, bit tho bulk of tho oferiiiga was Lut in first-class ofder, henco prices wera irregular. Lemons contiuiie rcarca andiirin, Coico Messina. and Palermo lemona, $3.00 (10,00 por Lox; Valouela oranges, $3.00(g10.00. per Caso} Vulermo nd Mersin do, per Lox. $0404.50} spples, per bri, $1.59@250; cholee do, $3,733.00; eriuberries, $100)@LL50 per bri; Malago grapes, §3,Uid.arh00 por kog, $10,002 12,00 per brl, GROCERIES—The quotations of coltees wero drop- psil's yo, ut which reductiou the market. was.stoadier, Siigars sizo were soiling at a coneassion fron’ formut quotations, Birups, molasses, spices, and. niost other nes wero also eusy. Business contiuios dull, Iion—Patna, W7@7:(0; Rangoon, Ox@ies Caros lina, THs % COFEEES—-0.G. Java, SMiedier Java, No, 2 20@ Me; choice t6 fancy Itlo, 24ici@2te; good to’ prime do,' 21@2Wge; common, BaLIga; Tonating, 20%e : Costa Iles, 234) ¢ Slugapore Java,” 2520 Maracaibo, 2uazd tye, suaans—Vatent cnt loaf, y@li%je; crashed ond powdered, W',@11 Wo; granulsted, IL;@ilyeq A, standard, Lo4ya; do, No, 2, low@i0'za; B, 97;cal00% extra 0, 9'1adz0; CO No, 2 Usain (a No, 1, Sy ',c5, cholco brown, 6 '.@ prime do, U@3s0; common do, Tg.s' molurees augar, 4 NO, common to ee ‘Sriurs—Diamoud drive, $1.1591.204 silver drips oxtra fine, G8@7Uc$ good sugar-hoise aru, BA@DSe ; extra do, 6@O%c; New Orleaus molasees, choice, new, TU@Tse;" do priuic, Ck@I0e; do common, GUeabso: Yorto Kico mowassds, OYg5Se; common molasecs, At Gale, rreze—Allspico, 15%¢@161¢¢ ; cloves,50@350; casata, anasto; peprer, 26e: iutiuegr, NO. 1, $1,00ga1.08; finger, African, 25@@28e*" do Caleatia, 19209, Soars—German Mottlod, G2fa7e3 Golden West, 4% G50; While Lily, C4 6jio% White Nose, SY AUC; white Ruaian, 62.@be, AAY—Was tu good domand and firm, Timothy wan aphiade higher, aud pratrie brought full recont prices, though the receipts wera larger, Prairie was bought for home consumption, ‘The Directors of the Bosrd of ‘Trade havo aunowned a change in tho inspection rules, by which the grade known aa primo timothy 43 abolished, leaving No, 1 an the highest grado, No change wis malo in other gratea, Hay will horosfter bo imspectud on arrival at the bay-lowse, fustiad of after its removal, aa has been done heretofore, ‘This change will give sclera au opportunity early to know tho grade of thelr hay, Following are tho quotatfons: No, 1, $17,6018,00; No, 2 do, $15,00(9, 15,60; mixed, $13,60414,U0; ‘choles upland pralriy, $13,00@13.803" No. 1 do, $12.00@12.50 ; No. 2, orwlongh, $10,00c11.50, HIGHWINES—Wero again oscited, and 3@4o por gallon Migher, ‘The market opened with fteo buyera at $1.00, and hone offerrd, Subsequently 100 brlw nold at $1.04% and 60 pris at £1.05, At tho clove $1,07 was Did, and $1.10 was avked, tho lalter balug tho latest ‘Nety York quotation, IDES—Deslura wero taking the lota arriving at the current prices, ‘Tha demand ta not urgent, but the receipty ara’ moderate, and prico remain ‘a horetofore, Groen city butchers’, Ivo; green Wi@TV{0; green cured ight, Voz heavy Wo, ¥ e's part cited, BY Zo} yreen calf, Ibe; dry Aint ipant calf, 1w@lvo; dry wulted hides, 1a making, 442450; soop pelts, wool estimated ag washed, per Ib, 4000450, HOPS—'The deinand continuen Hatt, but holders do not offer ty abade prices in tha hupe’ of stimulatiug business, ‘The supply of hupe in tiie country te be lievert to be deBelent even if tho consumption should be considerably smaller thun naual, henve the property fy hold with contidence, Western hops rauge trom BO@'I50 for common But BWI fur good to chuice, Fantern, 480, LUMIER—Waa in moderato ‘demand, prices Eirst clear,, Socond claar, ‘Wuird clear, Lined... ‘Tuned elvar, thick. ., Gloar flooring, twt aud id, ‘x Clear aiding, lat and 3. Firat caumion siding, Floorlug, first common, dreaicd,. Flooring, socouil comuion, dtreasod. ,. 24,00 Box boards, A aud LB, 23,00 Autock boirda,, 1} stock boards, @ stock boards,...2., Foncing (16 tt.)} outside price for dry Common lumber, 16 ft and undor,... 11,00 olat sud nonutling, 18 (0 24 feat, at at rocent Mhungled on track’ (A)... v00+ 4 O1L.S—Carbon was strong at the advence lately on tablined, Lard, sperm, whale, and turpentine, were wloadyand firm, We aie Osrlion (standard white), 115 deg. teat, 14340; du Illini legal tont, 150 dog., 15403 dla headlight, 173 déyy 1iy@olse; extes winter lard oll $1,12€1.15; "No, 1, 3c; Na. Hos linseed, raw, I@ Bie} du boiled, 85@900; white, 7@ Tee; aperm, $3.55 122.405 neatsfoot all, strictly pure, $1.05; do extra, Dee; do No, 1, To@Hwe; bank oil, S5c; strafta, GbE ; phimbago olf, W@Tic; turpentine, d5e4de; napus ths G3 gravity, M4G@lse; naphtha, common, 1247 @lie: LOTATORR—Tho atock of cholce potatoes fe downuall, ‘The cold weuther of lite fisa chucked ahip- monte from the country, und the stock in {be Lands of uriny dealers ly well reduced, heneo a firmer feeling. Cholce peachtlows are sold at retail at W@ISe, and other varietled at 15@i5e, Carlota of Eastera peaoh- Llows sold at 87(400e, dulivarud, VOULTRY-—The market was almost bare of chotee poultry, aud dealers wore aa\ing hizhor prices for ex tra tut, The demand wos principully luoal, Shippers claimed that there was uot wullcient margla for them totako hold, Quotations: ‘Turkeys, dressed, 11@13e; chickens, dressed, 4a13},c per Ib; ducks, 10g1lo por Ws guoas, Bale por Ib, DF—Timothy was in falr roquest and steady at $2,60e2,65. Clover sold at $0.50(g6.05, and clured stealy, Other acta wero quivt. Mungarian was quoted at BOabSc, oud raillet at 9UGAVIG, SALT —Wase qulot aud unchangadl, aa follawa: One ondags anil Guyiuaw, tne, $1.65; Candas do, $1.70 ordinary coarse, $1.00" course dismond, $9,131 datry, without bags, $2,763; dairy, with bigs, $1005 jou Y, per Hack, $4,U0G 4,25, VEAL—'The octerlaga wore niall, and choles calvea anluble at 8@10c—the outside on extreme price, Pour aud very hoavy woighta were alow at 5@70, WOOL—Was inactive and nominally unchanged, Following are the prices ; Goad to_prirue tub-washed, S758"; Poor to good tub-washed, 450620; fue and medium warbed flsece, 47500; course wasted fisece, 40@ i503 nredium sud cosreo a aaa Bogie; Sue ey LIVE STOCK. clitcado, Noceipts wero aa follows : “| Gatti, | Moga, | Sheen. 3,013, 27,642, 1,870 9,350) B1,T46 2,u3a 2,800] 93,600 2,000 01a] wAsranl 6,638 11,4517 76,570) 4,060 Week before list, {393 480] But “ehipmeutas were os follows: — ‘ | Cattle, | Hl Sheep, 108} sua 42 1,894) 2 1,045, 2,001] tal 1,707 OATTLE—Extreine quiet prevailed in this departy ment of the market. Duyors, though in falr average attendance, soomed disinclined to invest to any larzo extent, and, tnatesd of sccompliahing anyituing taward clearing ihe yards of ie ptale steak, acoumulations FEBRUARY 11, 1875, —allore wero compelled to tH combined purchases af local and outatile buyers nit being wtitietent to absorts tho feowh rovoipte, Evatern advices cottinto bad, nnd tho prospects for the rematuiig days of the week aro anytting but cheering to holders, Salen wero mlow at $2,524.75 for Heallawagy, at FL Oe 4,25 for coninion te prime stockers and poor to good butchers! atu, and at $1.5020,.00 for common to choles alupplug beeves, ‘Tho market closed dutl ani heavy, QuoraTion’, Extra Beovea—Craded steers, weighing 1,400 $6,25@ 0,73 Heeven—Kine, fat, well formed J year year old steers, weighing 1) —-Well-fatt nterra, welghing 1,150, to 1,300 tha. 2 Modiuni Grades—steers in fair flesh, Wweigh- “UR LIU) 0 1,450 108,665 sessnenes Batehera’ Block—Voor to fait ateera, nid comnion to cholve cows, for eity slaughter, weighing B00 to 1,100 1U8...66 Block” Cattle—Coninun attic, flesh, weighing 600 to 1,030 lin, Inferior—Light and thin cow atags, bulln, and acalawag steers, Cattlo~Tosas, of Monday anit Tues witttess a farthor mugme ed, fn 6,60¢96,00 4,25@4,75 as 300@4,25 dn decent serreee 2675@4,10 heifers, a2.) Tai 25 * CATTLE HALE Number and deserintion, 18 good atevrt 47 yor wteora. AT ool nteers 15 fair eters, .. sreveeeeed sy eosvawal shat 25d 16 falr teers. ‘QT gout atcers, 16 good atcera,.. 1G rholce steers. 13 gawd atow ee 2120 BTS HOGS—Tho ditninishod receipts, and tho bellef eh erally entertained that the suow-storm now prevalllug wilt fo some extent Suterfere with supplies during the vemalning days of the week, aummarily checkod the downward course of prices, and sive to the market uveunibly firmer tone than characterized it on the pre= coiling daya of tho week, ‘There wae ale mors life In J trade. Local packers and sluppera both took hold with {} morufruodum, ond sules tow pretty Hueral agitrenats wets effected at €6.0025.25 for skippers, at £5.30000,5 for common to yond bacon grudes, aud at $6,50@0.00 for common to choice packing hogs, xtra usworted aoldin » few instances at $7,107.25, The market closed steady ¢ HOO RALEA, No. Av. Price| No. Av. Mrice,| No. Av, Price. 63 40) G7..215 1. 3 135 $6, Ye 6.5 6.00 6.50 2006.35 ?—The demand, though not active, was equal to the supply, and, the supply proviug light, firmer prices wero vasily maintained, We quote the ‘market Rien, at $1,000.25 for comnucn to extra, ‘EAST LIGERTY. East Lmenty, Pa, Feb, 10,—CaTtLe—Receipts to-~iny, 1,581 hioad, and for ihe two days past, 2,093 hoad. Arrivals today numerous; trade active at a slight advauco; bent, Giyo to 626; medium to good, ic to Gat common to falr, 430 to bige; stuckers, ‘lo toute; duil at 3hj0 tu 4, Moas—Recoljts to-day, 3,190 head, and for the two Aaya past, 3,900 head ; Yorkors, $0,00 to $7.10; Vila deiphia, Snevr—itecelpts to-day, 4,000 hoad, and for the two days pnt, 9,100 Load ; Beat, $9.78 to’ $0.25; medium, $5.00 to $5.00, BUFFALO. Burrawo, Feb, 10.—Carrir—Recelpts, 680; total for the week, 7, Markot alow and dragging; J¢¢ oi; yards comparatively Cull, Shire avp Lamus—lecelpta, 1,600; total for the week, 18,200. Market active; fociing better; iyo ad~ vance; 10 cars remaining unsold, Hoos—tecolpts, 200; total for the woek, 7,100; Nght denaud; Yorkers, $6,757.00; heavy ‘hoga would ‘Dring $7-206§7.U5 ; none woid, ST. LOUIS, * Sr, Louis, Feb, 10,—Hoos—Reroints, 3,109¢ lower aud quiet; Yorkers, $6,00@6,50; packers, $5,6067.05, CaTTLE—Receipts, 445; dull und weak; sales of goot native etcers ot $5,40@5.05; fair do, $5.25@5,35 ; Hood butchers’, 5,00; native stockors, 64.00@4,80; far Hexan und Coloraio sicers, $3.10. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, LavERroot, Feb. 10—11 9, m.—Flour, 21@99, Wheat Winter, 96 Tdgis Od; spring, 8s Gd@Ds 2d; white, On W@ws dd; club, 94 Cd@10e, Corn, Ica@sos Gd, Pork, 60s, Lard, 63s Git. Liycrvoor, Feb, 10—2 p, m.—All unchanged, Loxpo, Fob, 10.—Console—Monoy, 021{@9I7; } ac count, 923; @03 ; "G5a, 10734; 10-405, 105; new Sa, 10237; New York Central, 92; Erle, 25; preferred, 43, Lin- Reed ofl, 154@2s Si, Frankvonr, Feb, 10,—'628, 084;, Pants, Feb, 1U,—Rentes, 64f 800, Lavenroon, Fob, 10,—readatuffa quiet, Lard, 634, Hicou—Long clear middles, 4a 8d; shoulders, oid 6d, Hams—Long cut, 528, Aarwene, Feb, 10,—Polrotoum, 97}¢0. BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Bosron, Feb, 10,—Wool renisiue quiet ; manuface turers purchase only in lots as wanted, and bolder stillare confident, and not disposed to press sales at any concession, Ohio aud Penneylvanis fleeces, 634 Sta for XXX and medium, Wisconsin and Michigun, 40@52c, Combing and delatne fleeces, S9@OS; washed, 42@15e, Unwashed superiines, 45550; choice, 603 Saige. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. ‘New Yous, Fob, 10,—There wana brisk movement in fancy and sbirting prints aud ginghame, Brown and bleached cottons, douimes, corset Joaus, aud rolled Javonots in steady requost, at curront rates, Cotton- nodes active and firm, Amoukeag ginghamu advanced to 120; worsted dresa fabrica loss active, Cotton hosiery in good demand, Housekeoping uens, white gouds, and Hamburg ombroidories fairly activo, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORU. Spackal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Feb, 10,—Gnatn—The wheat markot opened dull and heavy for spring, aud firm and fatrly setive for winter; choice No, and hard spriug are aud heavy for spring but tirm and faitly active for winter; the demand for the latter 1s chlofly for milling; the sales aro 6,500 bu at $1,05};@1.06 for No, 2 Chicago spring atloat; No, 9 Mil- waukee sold at $1.10 afloat; $1.10 fur No, 1 Milwaukeos $1,21@19% for tod Western ; $1,25 for mwber do; $1.25 for amber Btate, aud 2,000 bu tholee No, 2 Minnesota at $1,20,. Barley doll aud weaker; ales 2,000 bu good two-ruwed State at 1,00, and 4,00 bu good Canada West at $1,6U, Barley malt {e Leavy and in moderate demand; salos 1,600 ba come mon Western at $1.20, aud 2,000 bu clioteo two-rowed State ot $145, time, Osta moro active and firmer; tha deniand was fale for the trado; alee 0,700 bu new Oblo mixed at 66@0T40 ontrack, and 67k@ (Go afloat; white at 67, @i8iyo on track for Inferior fo good, and 63), @uv{o atloat; Western mixed wt 67@ O7)go0n track, wud Gdgodyo atloat; white at da@crc, the outeide price on track; Blato mixed at 663g @tdo on track sud efloat, snd white at 6d65 ye, the outside price on track, Hye tw niet but Ormer ; the sales are 1,600 bu of State at 024; @U30 alloat, Corn ss loss active but {a not wo frovly offered ; tho diiloulty in making delivories In the harbor checks businest, The aules aro 69,000 bu ‘Weatern nilzed at 81@81}{0; Western white at siy@ 8c; Western yellow at 81(@813Z ; Southern yollow at 8150; Southern white at 8@dic; Jorssy yollow at RI@YI 0; closing with 8ljgo Lid for good Woatern mized, Pnoytsiona—Vork ia in modcrate demand and eaator; the ofSorings more Liberal ; tales of 200 brs mous at $19.25 cau ; 60 brs du iu Job lote at $19.37 5 175 brie ‘Weatern prinie meas at $18.50; 730 brie anesg, scller April, at $19,374@19.50, Lard in loss sctlye, but clusca rather stronger; sales of 80 tos city at 13%@ 19%{¢ ; 60 tus chojey kottle at 1420; 450 teu Weatorn at 14340, aud that now refused; for future dolivery, wo hear of 2,000 tes vellor February at 141-160; 2,250 tes acller Murch st 145;@I4 3-16c ; 1,000 tes In the West for this market on private terms, VReiguté—The market in general ja quiat, bnt frm, the dosting Jeu fy the burbor restricting buwinesu of any maguitude, Chartering business j4 slow with « fuir iuquiry from the petrolourn trade at steady rates, ‘Wilak¥—Opened decidedly Lighcr, with mules of 160 brla at $1.10, cloving valor with otturingu at $1,0a, (Ivthe Auociites Treas.) Nsw Youu, Feb, 10.—FLocx—Dul yor: receipta, 8,000 bri; witha We $1.00¢34,25 5 common ta ‘good, $4.60. choca, $4.00¢: white wheat Wesloruextru, $5.25 5.U0 ; ostrs Univ, $1050.40; St, Louie, §4.75Q0,00, Mya ilour dulls fAUbad di ‘Coun-Mgat—Steady j $1,00@ 4.50, Guaix—Wheat dull, heavy, aud lower; recei 29,000 bu; No, Lepritg, $1.14@L.19 ¢ No. #0, $1Ux@ 1,03; No.2 Chicago, ¥1.05@1.U0; Nu, 2 Milwaukes, S$1UT@LwNy; ; No, 2 Northwestern, $i.04al.06 } uns gredal iows and Stiunesotsapring. 814g 1.17; winter Ted Western, 3 ember Westra, $1.2461,25 5 Joy dull white do, $1,951.90, Nya qniots ase, Bari qomalt “duity poor and lower? pring Canada, $ ‘Weatern, 20, Corn Arn viet, ABUOED tong mized Weatern, aut @tiyes yellow do ant Wigh mixed, 81jye, Onta activo; prives unvhanyed j rocerpls, 4,000 bu, Atay—Unohanged, Gnooentee—Convee dill and nominal, Bugar firm 3 fair to good refining, Wacetyeg Lrime, Tie 4 contrl= fugal, Sse. Motanees quiet; New Urleana, uao2ge, Rico duifand unchangad, PermuLsumM—Easicr; reflued held at 140; erude, wre Weatern, 35 @:160, ys Vork dull; $10.25. Bort quint. Cut Meats quiet; midiles atealy; long cloar Western, 1040; tong and rhort clear, Ys@lwige, Lacd pent or; primo ateam, 24 1-1ic, Rurren—Dull; Western, 15@2te, ‘tem ist Loe. wlar and unsettled, VER HkEN—Dull; Weatern, 1 4@1LY0, Ri naiNen Reews—Unehanged, TURPENTINE—Quict j UBIge, CINOINNATI, omaesarh; 0., Fev, 10,—FLoun—Quiet and un- changed, Guarn—Wheat quict and unchangod ; red, $1.10@ LU, Corn, 67@68r. Oate in Hyut demand; holdors Hirm at 69@Ose, Ryo quict and unchanged. Barley dull and nominal, O1is—Liuaeed steady; modorato demand; 82@83c. Lard oli do} $1,101, Kaos—Fwir and firm 5 320, Burren avo Ciresn—Quilot and unchanged, Choven Skep—Falr and firm; Lgl ac. Proviastoxs—Vork in Myht demand; holders: fle $19.00, Lard irregular; €13,00.@13,10 3 kettle ston; Wyative, Lacon steady; domund ; xhuulders, B44 Q84o% clear rly none} steady; closr, lle, Greon meals uteady ; shoulders, $0,057 clear } ib, O50, . Wartixy—Unsettled ; higher; $1.05, Tioas—Dulls holtors ttm common, $2,50@0,75 + fair ta yood, $6,857.40 3 good to choloe, $7156 7.0 Dulk of sales’ at $7,007.96 ; slpments, 4,085, 5 ss, NEW ORLE: i. Feb, 1o—EounsOnly uporfine, $4.75; double, Incal do- $5.12)9 5 white, 900; yellaw, 680; aud lower; bUygile, ce; $175, t; prime, $44.00; chotce, $26.00, Puovisions—Vork qilet aud tirin; $21.00, Dr: meate firms TY@T2@10' ea 1046, Bacon quiet 8/.(a e, Hatus dull; I4@le, Lard" tirm 5 ackera, 1c; reflued, We; keg, Mele. waan—Light supply; fair demand; common, Go; fulr to fully fair, G4@TN 8. Bue5.00, quints Oaty dit a + priue to choles, Tyo Sorassee—Receipts of poor quality; inferior, 35e + common, 88440; fulr, 48500; prime ta chuleo, 61 Ge, Winsty—Dull, but held higher, owing to the tax; Loulstans, $1.07; choice Western, 31.08. Corvex—Quiet; fair tv prime, 19/<g1)3z0 in gold. PHILADELVUIA. Pintanenents, Feb, 10,—froun—Dull; superfine, S.tned.i%¢ 3 Lowa, Mitucwota, and Wiscourin family SLGILCeSIG; Iudiaua’ und Olio do, $5250 "high grades, $6,257.25. arN—Whoat dull; red, $1,16@1,18; arabor, 81,21, Tyo urm ut Se, Gorn im moderate demand ; yellow, Giaste; Wentern mixed, We, Oaty advanelug; white, Cowie} mixed, G2afKe, Vors—Qutot } $20,00:20.60, Pastor. om refined, 14}/c; crude, lie fu burrels; do in bunk Wutsay—Worlh $1.03, Bcepa—Clover mesrce } Stale held at 19@103¢0; Woat- orn, $11.00412,00, ‘Timothy unchanged, Uurren—Steady ; Now York State and Bradford ext 5 County, S@QUTC; Western, do 28a0e ; Western firsts, Bw 27s Western rolls, sirste, Ware. CHeran—Lirm; Now York fancy, 10%{c, Euca—Receipts will not urcet the dumund ; Western, aT@UsC, MILWAUKEE. Mitwauuer, Feb, 10,—Fioun—Dull sad un- changed. Gnaty—Whoat weak; No, 1 Chicago, 900; No, 2, Qij,c; March, 8530; April, 86%, Gata dull aud a Fada lower; No. 2in store, Glc, Corn exited and higher ; in store, 6x@024c. Rye oxcited and higher; 2 in store, $1.0Uia1,01, Barley a elade irmer; No. 2, March, $1.16 ; No, d nominal; $1. Puovisrons—Quiet, but firmer, Mess pork held firmly at $19.25; cash snd March uominsl at $18,40@ 18.60; prime mess, $17.00; oxtra prime, $19.00. Swevt plekted hams, 104f@1le, ‘Dry sulted mouty Orm: 630 for loose shoulders and 91j@l0c fur middles, Boxed mente }¢o higher for prime. Lard steady and firm; kettle, ‘Io, HoGs—Dressod firm; fair demand 7.7519 8.00, cat, 36,000 bu. wheat, 14,000 bu; Reorrers—Flour, 2,000 tele 5 AmeMents—Plour, 5,000 brls; oats, 400 bu, BALTIMORE, Barriwong, Md,, Feb, ,10.—FLorn—Quiet and un- changed, GnAin—Wheat, Weatern weal; others steady ; No, Lamber Westeru, $1.23; No, 2 do, $1.01; No. 3 do, $1.10; No, 1 red Western, $1,20; No, 2do, $1.16 ; No. Ydo, $1.13; red Pennsylvania, $1.18, Corn, ‘Western woaler ; white Western, G7o ; mixed, do, O5@Gde. Bye armer, #1,00@1.01, Inovistons-—Steady ; good order trate, Pork, $19.25 20,00, Bulk meats—Bhouldory, Th a7 ive ; clear rib, Hine, U@i5e, Lard, Vitgeidsye, TER—Steady und unch : OLLUN—Qiiet and unchapged, TEE—Quiet and ateady ; good to prime Rio, car- aINe, citod and higher ; $1,03@1.05, 8T, LOUIS, Br, Lovis, Mo., Feb. 10,—FLour—Active and high- er on low aud ‘medium grades; auperine winter, $1,204.45 ; oxtra do, $4.I5@4,00; double extra, $4.50 @1.65, Gnain—Wheat dull and unchanged, Corn dull apd Jower | No.3, G4 gus Ne. Oats dull and drooping; No, 2, bGa50'so, Larley dull und lower; No, 3 spring, $1,20 @1.255 No. 2 to, $1.32@1,5. ye duil at $1.00, Wirraxy—Higher ; $1,02@1,03, Puovrstows—Pork firmer ; small lota, $18.60; round Jots held at $18.75. Bulk meats and bacon Leld ‘Armly ; ouly @ uinall Jobbing trade, Lard nominal wt 133Z0. TOLEDO, Torxno, O., Fels, 1,—FLoun—Dull and unchanged, r gore, 18. Winky Graiw—Wheat little doing; No, 2 white Wabash, $1.15 ; extra whito Michigan, $1.15; amber Michigan, $1,074 5 May, $1.13. Corn dulland a shade lower; high’ inixed, '86}40% April, 70c; May, 7130; white, Gi, Oate dull and nomin Dreavep Hans—$8,00@3,25, Reortrrs—Hour, noua; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 0,000 bit; oats, 4,000 hu, Figs wheat 1,000 bu; Surrai:nts—Flour, 900 corn, 36,000 bu ; eats, 6,000 bu. LOUISVILLE. Louravitix, Ky., Fob, 10,—Guarn—Corn Brm; 68@ Joe, Oats firm ; Gl@ote, Vrovisiows—Quiet_ and unchanged, Pork, $20.00. Bacon quictand unchanged, Sugur-cored lain Gide. uik shonidere, Yes cloar rib sides, 100; I0ivo Lard, tierco, 4 @l4i0; kegs, 1c. Watex 2-31.02. Daauine—Quiety CLEVELAND. CrxveLayp, O., Feb, 10,—Graiy—Whoat quiet and unchanged, Gori dull ‘and weak, Oate quict and un- changed, PytRoLEuM—Strong; standard white, car-lots, Ilxic } Obie State test, 13440; amall lots 1@Io higher, ilscrurra—Whest, 4,050 bu; corn, 3,850 bu; oats, ORTON, Boston, Fob, 10.—Fioun—Dull; estes only insmall lots + Western ‘supers, #4,00@1,50; common extras, $4,605.00; Wisconalu and Minuceota extras, $5.25@ 6.25 ;white wheat, Ohio, Indians, aud Michigan, $5.50@, 6.50; Tlinola, $5.60@7,00; St, To 98.00, Gnaix—-Corn, mized and yellow, OFFALO. Burrato, N, ¥., Fob. 10.—Gnam—Nominally un- changou ; 4 cara new corn af 75c, on tracks CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, SENATE, PENSION REPORTS, Wasntxaton, D, O,, Feb, 10,—A Inrge number of reporla were taade from tho vommittes on Claims and the Committee on Feuslons upon billa for the relief of. varioun parties, Mr, Morrill of (Me,) moved that the Senate, at 5 ik, take a recess until this eveuing for the pur- pose of considering the bill to fevie for » Govern- luent for the District of Coluinbia, THE STEAMBOAT KILL. Mr, Chandler opposed the motion, and said he de aired to have the Steamboat bil diaposed of, He gave Uotice he would press that bill in opppattion to all attiers, Ar, Morrill withdrew his motion for an evening acs- sion, Lut gave notico thet ho would rauew it again dun ing the diy, THE DISTRICT LOAN, Mr, Hitchcock called up tho House bill to perfect the United States Government guaruuteo af the District of Colubis 3,65 bonds, und to authorize them to be regiutered at tho United States Treasury, Vaased, MIBCELLAN KOU, Tho Vice-President then called for the business of tho calondar, ‘The Committes on Publlo Buildings and Grounds Delug entitled ta the sloor, Mr. Morrill (Vt.), from thut Conmitttee, called up. the Beuste bil Lo mike an ap propriation for publie buildings a Covinglou, Ky, 758. ‘Vassud, ‘Tho Louse bill for the protection of the United States Custom-Lous in the City of Loutsville, Ky, Passed, CIVH-RIGHTS ONCE MORE, ‘The Senate Lil] to yrunt a site for tha Peabody School ju St, Augustine, Fla, was taken up, to which thera way ‘an amendment pending, subnutted at the taat aousion by Mr, wands, Woviding that if at any tines disiuctiog shall be made in the sdmisson o} upils on accornt of race or color the site ahall revert 0 the United tates, and It was reject nuyé, 94—Sosara, Cameron, Forry (Copu.), Mornitl (Vt, i ur?, su Sprague beiug amung thos who voted iu the negallve, Mr, Aloar; (sie) sais the vote just takan indicated the fact iat tle Hepablicans Lad"hovome thoroughly demoralized on the subsect of Civil Hights, and he felt constrained to vote aguluat the bill, It could bo con. utrued in op other way than es au intimation that, If the Trusteea of tho schvol choosa to do so, they might exclude colorod ulildren from ile bevefite, ‘Mr, Morrill (Vt.) deuled that such # construction would bo Justited, Uy hoped tafe Inatitutfon, wile was a private one, Would make no distinction on ag- count of color, ‘The bill was then passed without a division, Aloorn yoting in the neyativo, OTHER PORLIG BUILDINGS, Mr, Howo entered a motion to reconsider the vote by which tho bil was psened, ‘Tho House bill to authorize the purchase of a site for as public Buthtia at ‘Topeka, Kan, Pasecd, pie Henate bill to authorize the purchase of a alte for public bulldjugy at Harcisbarg, Pa,, aud appropriut- ing $160,000 for that purpoxe, was read, 7, Thurman moved to strike out the clause provide oof Ponuaylvania wball reliuquivh ite the land to be conveyed. Ifo said un- tia was dove no act whatever, committed tn urupoacd building, could en coyulzance of by eltbor the muuicipal or State authorities, A clause alutlar to the one ha proposed to strike out hed been i {nto Dilla of dais charactes,en dis was tiae fy r oun ROUGE, OD Ls wed tor Tho mation of Mr. ‘Thurman to ate Joctedt—yens, 1s naye, 26, Tho Dill then parned, hi ft ne BTPAMBOAT DIL waa thencalled np, mud ib wan ut Commlttea on Onmrnoree, Focommmltted Uo thy DISTRICT GOVERNMENT nttt,, “Tho Senate then rewumed connidoration of the hn ‘avide a Government for the District of Onge? An reported by the Hetoct Committee, the yeniite amendment being that of Mr, Morton to bade nek Comnmilanlonors electod by the ‘qualified yoters of et strict, Inston of appolntod by tho Peosident, te gee with the acyiee and consent of tho Senate, © Sad pelts Merton ava nolieo that tn Boom an the bil n befure the Hanate should bo apiosed of, up tho resobition to neat Hnehinaens Ot B® WOuld eat ‘After executive session, the Sounto ailjourned, MOURY OF REPRESENTATIVES, aie 8 ' lente Goelas THADE, ir. Myers introduced a LUE suppteme acta in retation todmuntieation, Referred to tats he multtae an Foreign Affairs, ‘Tho Dill tina reference pectally to tho cvolle trade, It providow that, wise mnifgrants have entered thio contract or agreemes for n term of service within the United Btaten ttt for labor or for lewd. and improper, purprecn et Immigration ahall not be deemed voluntary, und ti United Baten Consul alll not delivor the’ rennet rormilt or certificate. It mukes it ® penal antl for Amerfoan citizene to bo engaged ta seit trade, forbids the smportation of women te purposes of proatitution; invalidates all contrartegt relation thereto, and makoa the junportation or hota Of women for sieh purposen a felony ynmishatte ce fing and fmoriaonment, Taleo makea the tmmignnee of the followlng clasros unlawful: Persons who 4 undergotug souteneo for felonies; crimes ather tine political, or whos rentence has heeu remitted on at count oftheir immigention, and women tmported for purpocea vf prostitution, ie Pals eae TANIFG BIL. ir, Dawor, from the Committeson Ways and reporied tho'uew ariit Lill, flo, wished donee Wb made the apectal order in the Hause fnateat of in Commnittes of the Whole, but Mesury. Ward (IL) ang Saylor (.) objected, the latter romarking that twee a proposition to kill the guoeo which loli the golten eux, wud that he would throw evory obstacle in jt wa Mr, Randall remarked that thera wan no disporition on his ids of tho Monse to interfere with the ime mediate constdoration of the bill, which was to Taig reyemie, ‘Tuo Lill was then referred to Whale, and made the epectal orde THE VOST-0! ‘The House thon wont into Cc (MeCrary in tho chair) on tho Poat-Uitice Approprins tion ‘bill, ‘The anaunt recomtmended to ‘be appre, priated hy this bill ts a4 follows : For the gener servivo of he Pout-Oiltvs Department, $36,000,841 + for atoamahilp wervico, $537,600 ; fur ullicisl stamps for uss, of the Post-Oilles Department, $563,000 > total, $376 594,301, ta bo provided for ax followa: Hy tha reves nues of the Department, estimated at $20,145,136; by Appropriation for the deftcleucy out of tho Treasury 94,993,105; by leect appropriations out of the Treg, ury, $1,523,500, Tho total amount recommended by ‘this bill 1a loss than the estimates therefor by $1,638,175, Mr, Tyner, who had chargo of tho bil, explained it ant compared the items with those of last year's ex! pouditures, ‘Tho expense of tho Department was jer cent leew tin that of Inst your, while te aunual ine crease of business fs from § to 10 per cent, Mr. Holman moved to add to tho stem for inlande majl transportation ® provixo that uo part of that money shoul] be ited tu increase the compensation of rallroad companies beyond the tuto now Foceived ty her. ‘After disci ectal—t5 to 1 Mr, Murriam moved toadd to tho item of $100,00 for udyortising mail-lotting a proviso that proporals fur bids alall be advertised in on paper In exch ‘Conyran slonal District where service 1s to bo performed, After cousiderable discussion Mr, Merrinms withe drew his amoudment, aud the ono’ oWfured by Mr, Holman (Ind.) waa adopted requiring the Postmaster. Genernl ta canag adlvertisoments of mail-lettings to be posted up conspleuoualy ia cach post-ollice for ut las bixty daye, Mr. Piatt (N, ¥,), from tho Post-Omeo Committee, afered an amendment fizing the salaries of certaig Postinnsters ag follows; Now York, $4,000; Philadel pilin, Boston, Chicago, anit St, Louis, $5,000 ; Brook. lyn, Daltimoro, Sau Francixco, and Cineiunatt, $5,00, Br. Cox moved toamend the amendm ing tho ralury of the Postmaster at New York 1000, Mr. O'Neill propoard that the Postmasters of Phils dolphila, Pittsburg, Ciucinnatl, Ht, Louts, etc,, alia re ceive $6,000 a year, After disctiasion, Mr, Cox withdrow he amend mont, recognizing that it had no chance of being adopted, aud tut 4 might defoat the original prope sition, Bie, O'Neill's amendment wan rejected, Mr, Karson movad to amend by providing ‘that the salaries of Postmasters in cities nud towns with a pop ulation of 40,000 by tho last census sliall be ruduced 3 percent, but shall not bo reduced below $2,000, jected—78 to 08, Mr, Merriam offerod an amendment that no assen ment for political purposes siall hereafter be madeon post-oflics clerks, Tejected on a point of order, Mr, Negiey moved to add the Post-Oflice at Pitte burg to Ule $6,000 offices, and Mr, Sypher proposad to add Now Orleans, and Hazelton (Wis,) proposed Milk wankee, ‘They wero all rojocted. Mr, Platt's original proposition was thon rejected, only thirty-ono voting dor It, ‘Mr, Whitehead moved to appropriate $100,000 for the payment of claims of Honthern contractors prior to tha War. Rejected on a point of order. Mr. Young offered anothor amendment for the sama object, which was also rofocted on » point of order, Mr. Smith (Ofo) movod su ameudment ropeaiing the law of 1872 for additional math ateamelilp service to Japan ond Ohiua, and annulling the contract made under ft, Agread to without discussion, = Ar, Coburn moved an atnendment requiring public focumenta und scods sent by members of Congress to bo carried through the mails free, Pounding action on it, the Committoo rose and the Trouno took s recesr till half-paut 7, the ovening pesca being for dovate only, MICHIGAN LUMBER STATISTICS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, East Baawaw, Mio, Fob. 7.—~Lhe Cour ver to-morrow will publish a carefully-pre pared estimate of the logs to be put m0 this winter in tho Saginaw afd Lake Huron shore districts, Thero 1a plonty of snow in the woods, and loggors are confident of filling thoir com tracte, Unless extraordinarily honvy raine come in tho spring, a large porcentage of ‘the loga vill bo hung up, as there is no water in the swamps, ond no rain hag fallen during the fall and win ter. Extimates of tho winter crop of logs an as follows: Saginato District—Stroam, Tittibay: Nala and East Brauch, 61,000,000 feat; Chippers proper, 61,700,000 feet; Pine and its tributaries, 41,200,000; Tabacco, 29,000,000; Cadar, 14,200 000; Coldwater branch of the Chinpsws, 45,000, 000; Sturgeon, 16,000,000; ‘Tittabawasso Balt, 24,000,000; Diuff Creck, 65,000,000; Bailey Creek, 1,600,000; Molasaea Oreak, 10,000,000; Little Tobacco, 27,000,000; North Branch of the Chippewa, 24,000,000; Kawkawlin, 15,000.00; tka tt ond was tee Committes of t for to-morrow, nmittes of the Whole mn, Mr. Holman’s amendment was ro. Littlo Balt, 6,000,000; mills on tho F, | P.M. near Farwell, 49,500,000; rik road, 24,000,000; _ Casa River, ),000,000 3 5 milla on tho J, L. & 9. F , 80,000,000; Bad River and tributaries, 25,600,000; shore dir trict, Rifle, 85,000,000 ; Angres, 38,000,000 ; Ale Daator, 2,500,000 ;' Auuable, 60,000,000 ; Cree bush and Alcona, 26,000,000 ; Ouseneke, 4,000° 000; Alpena, 63,500,000 ; Cheboygan, 49,000,004 ea ae ee, A Monomaniac. Aman went, tho other evening, to one of the Police stations of Paris, and begged to bo arrest, od, Hiw head, he said, had not been well ro pico, aud the blood ciroulated badly, so thi he felt cold; he regrotted that he had permitted hia being mended, and wished ho had becn lett in two piocos. Ho waa surprised that tho police did not recognize him; ho was Moreau, (ht herbalist, who had boen guillotinod, but tbe Aendomy of Scioncas had put bis bead on agalt- Hoe was sent to Charenton, and it appears ths his namo ia Moreau, and that ho witnesued tte erocution of hiv namosake, which comploted tht turning of his brain, alroady none tho atrongete ——— ————— ro eal AOKINS OM, 129 Dearbornest,, Next door to Nol, Smit oign Reading Matter kept anti Ilnatrated Nowa, bportiag and Kray Punch, Mark Lan fap Ratlou, roland), Glasgow Hu all's Lite, Figaro (Paris), cf Aorion Reading Mattor kent on file regularly, pee rs Woukly, rank Levilo's Itnstrated ows, Aldias, Chinunay Garner, Atlantic Monthly, Gulazy, Lippincatty Meyaxine, Overiuted Monthly, Apploton'e douraah 4 York Natlon, Now York Alorcuryy Danbury News, York Clippae, Wilkes! spirit of tho limos, ‘Tart and ari, Forost and Stroani, Vorunto Daily Glo Daliies from all ¢ DM. 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