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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1875. MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, The buatness of the banka wea greatly incresred by the seltlements, but these wern not very heavy eoti- pared with (hosa of the first of the preceding month. The clesrings for the day rosa to $5,700,000, Thi gave & mtich more active movement to the connter busiueat, Lut bad no great effect on the loan market, ‘Thera was in some quarters a good demand for loann Yo carry stuff on the Doard of Trade, bt (his was not weneral, and wae indfestiveof & change of burdens ratber than any increass {n the aggregate loans, The mercantile community are inactiys anil their barrowing s at ita minimum, Tue miacellaneons demand fa very light, In geaeral, the situation in financial cireles is vory qulet and very osry, Tates of discount are 10 per cent (o regular custom- #rs, Good outslde horrowers can do 1 or 3 por cent batter, On the streot, there is n6 mosement to record, fhe ususl dullness prevalls, Rates are 7R18 per eent, The movement of outroncy in or ont of this city fs inconidarable. New York exchange wai far $1,000 between hanks, CIRCULATION RETIRED. The ' First ‘Natlonal Bank of ihis city Lus ro- tired $500,000 of fls circulation, retaining but 3100000, Up to date, about $11,000,0.0 of Nationai Dank circnlation Lavo leen withe drawn under the new law, The pulicy of contrac- tlon which fs fa qniet operation'turanghont tho cot try shows that bsnkera intend to pursus very con- sernatlve course, Thelr doing so will greatly strengthen (hemrelves, and enliauce ths fiuancial rength of the banking system, In view of the ap- prosching resumption of specla payments, good bank- ors will not have more circulation ontstanding than they can redesm when tho tima of rodemption comes, The present i, morzover, s favorablo time for (b con- version of bouds. LEGAL ROLIDAYS. The subject of legal holidaya 1o one of consldelible embarrsssment o the bankers and business-men of this State, ‘Thelaw provides only for New Year's Day, Chrisimas Day, the Fourth of uly, aui any publia fast- dayor Thankegiving Day. Lhe bauke, howsvar, observo several other duys, by gencrul agreemont, but, owing to the sbaenco of « lekal sanction, flieso observances are always mare of lets {roublosame. The Lanks muat cansent, unanimausty, and pecial notice must bogiven u each occasion 1o the publle, TheraIa uo reason whatever for the conllnianco of auy such swhkward stateof nffalrs, The Legislature, by a empla ensct ent, éan relfeve Iho bustucss conununity of all nn- eertsinty in the matter, Tha following In the text of the new Holiday uct that basbecomes law in Now York, Tt wan prapared by experts, and sesmn 1o be freo from 1l possibility of misconception: AN Act to dextgnato thn holidays 10 be abreread i the aceeptance and payment of ‘bills of cxchauge, bank chocks, and promissory uotes, ‘Tha P'eople of the State af Naw York, represented in Benata and Assembly, do enact as Lollows @ BECTION 1. The following dass, vi 1he 15t day of Jsnuary, commonly called New Vear's Day; tha 221 day of Fcbruary, known aa Washingtow's Lirtliday § Wo 30th day of May, known an Decoration Day § the &th day of July, ealled Tndependence Dayj ths '25th Aay of Decamlier, kuown as Christiuss Duy ; any gen- il elction, days xud sy sy appolited or recom- mended by the Governor of ks Aiate, or tho Presi- dant of thie United Btates, es » day of thanksgiving, or fasting and prayer, or other religlons observance, shiall, far all purposen whatsosver sw rogards the p senting for puyment or acceptance, and of the proteai- ing and giviog notice of the dishunor of Lills of ex- chiange, bank cliecks, and promissory notes, madeafter the wu‘flv of titls uct, ba treated enil cousidered as the frst day of the week, menul{mllfll sa_ public holidays; and ail auch bills notea otlwrwise prescntablo for acceptan o the said days, aball be deeuod to bo presentsble for acceptanca or payment on the secular or business day next procediug auch hollday, Bro, 9. Whenever the 1at day of Tannary, the 230 day of Felruary, the 30th dey of May, the "4th day of July, or the 33th day of Decombor shall fall nupon unday, the Mouduy Dext following ahall bo deomed & public hollday for all or avy of tne purfoscs afare- ; vrovkded, however, that in sucn case &ll b of sxchange, olieckn, anil promissory notes mado sfter b passage of this act, which would othorwlse be resontalls for scceptance of payment oni {he mald ondsy, shall be desmed to ba presentabln for accept- ance or payment on the Saturday proceding. 8EC, 8, All acts or parts of acts inconeistent with Ahla act are Lereby repeale, but witck repeal ehall not affect any set dunie, or procesding o suil institute., ptior (o the pasaage of thin uct, REDUCTION IN INTEREST ON DEPOSITY. ‘The Boston Advertiner nays: - The matter of paslug luterert un den eeived a good deal of attention bn the prerent dition of the money matkel, and tho prohabitity that thers will be i yeneral redtiiction in the rate 1o at loast 3 per cent, In fact, many cf Ihe bankw Lave already notificd fo tho effoct (hat ouly 3 per cunt will De allowed after thio st of Marcll, Ciuder tho best of circumatances, when the ruling rate is_low, the yrofit on such deposlts is not lsrge, even If {he numuy In kept _employed, A banker calculstes the prufit on $:0,000, cnn which 4 per cout is pald, st only 17 conts a day if 1t la sll Jeut al G per cent, aud, for thix proft, the bank is expected to guaranteo it paper aud dn the ‘business of the corresponding bank, But when mich Lalancos canuot be lent wt 6 per cent, nor at b, and riape not at all, tho proft Ia very apt to ged itpon t5e ‘wrong slils of the sccount.” CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL DANES. Below we givean abstract of reporte mads lo ths Comjtroller of the Garrency, showing the condition of the Natlunial Baoke {u the Unlted Bates at{lio closs of Uustuess ot ‘Thursdsy, the 3ist day of December, 1874, compared with the returns of Oct. 2, 1674 ¢ slling st 50 cents disconnt D30RA,ITHE O40ATO,027 A6 4,524,163 m,m.zmi 482,254,800 10 14,691,700 1 00) 1055 re (i pailte, U, ¥, Louda on haud N Ollier . stocks, bouds,” wnd mOTlRAgen, o unesso ol Al oreor,e Due frum redesming ani| reserve sgonts, .ol BUAYRBSN 8,885,120 Due from othier Natioivi) Banks........ 48,100,842 119,605,800 Due from Siate lanks andi s SO 1,655,551 11,106,611 Rteal estate, furniture, flxtured, .. 38,11, Current expennes, Frentlume paid, Ulecks sud 00,07 13,200,410 12,903,317 07,083,087 2,204,141 41,340,018 der 60,016,940 U, 8. certificates of o for legal-tondor noten 8J,010,000] 42,830,000 Fve per cent redemption fund wilh U. 6, Treasurer! 18,945,003 Due from U, 8, Treasurer,| othor than 5 per ceot ru- denption fund,.eeennen b O . Liainiities, Ciphtal siork jald in. 3urplus fund. U § 40,802,481 3 10,445,611, Undivided profits, .. ....| 31417 Nallonal Bank nofes cil’ | [IEL T A, 531,108,150! 439,208,208 Bate baok noies outatand- ) [T 50,77 164,097 Dividendy un| 0,04%,%4. 3,815,840 651,456, 854,U08, 08 T TS 3,450,792, 4,097,828 12918,671] 125,103,040 51,029,602) 50,718,007 es0%85 411,002 BuuHool Guse)7a7 Iu_,l'“,l!ll"-“fl M Uutted Biates 6a of '8] Uniwd Btates 5-208 of " Cufted Btates 5308 of 64, Sulled Htates 5-208 of 03, 1200 of "68—Jan, and July \-a of 'GT—Tuxi, and July! 1208 of *63—Jan, and July, 10-4Ca aeee [nited Btatsd new &s of M1, Didtod Stales currency d Gald wes HIX @Y, v D COUNTY HKLTI"\ITILI. 3 1 ct, Londs, .. |1014% t.. daked,” Chicago City :" v Chicayo City 7 ¥ et. sewurage,{101%; k fu Clicago City 7% cto waterloun; 1013 & § hicago City T ¥ ch.certificates) 083 & luf Suleapo City 69 ct. cerbificates| 95 ° & tuf. Cook County 7 3 cf, bonds,,... 101§ kiut. Wost purk 7 ¥ 0b, bondtsrresl o | Merchanta’ National | Nati rqeeeaes Boritr st Tank ationa) achauge Natlonal Bank..:] Morchanta’ Baviugy, L & T, Co,. Union Natjonsl Bauk Culon Block: Tondon, 48915 ;' Parls, 613, exebiange aro quoted 1 Tarts (feanes Germany (relcliniarks).. Telgiuni (franen), Hiotlamd (quilders); Rwitzerland (france) Hwetlen, Normay, Auatrla gaper dorine).. Other rates of forelgn :}' 510 4 shi@sio et v, | Asked, City Rulway, Sonth Side, Clty Railway, Weat side City Rall North Bid Traders’ Instirance Camipany. (humber of Comnterce, ., U LT ) ey Chicago Gaslight and Coke Company....| 12 1 Chieago & Northweaterts gold Londa....| %] S0k Experition atock. 0 LATEST. Yonk, March 1,—Mohey eaey ; 5@ Sterifug quiet 3 492 for sty dags ; 445 on demani. Gold dulland firm at 147,114, Carrylug valen 1@3 per cent, The Assiatant Treasurer ubd §462,000 interest and £L000 tn redetagtion lands, Costurus receiple, £371,000, tial oarald, 17,115,000, Imposls of specke for the wrek, 014 Goveruimrnts 7y n bonde dnll and frm, Ratle rousd mottgagee ddvanein Btocks wera active durfvg the day, rlosing bunye ant at on advaneo of 35 In Pactic Mall, 15i in Western Umon, 15 In Uulon Pacific. A recovery took place In Northe westorn of 77, and {n Bt. Pun of 1%, from tho laweat point af the dss, and o rise of X% in the rest of list, Transactlons nggregatod 229,000 shares, fncluding 100,000 Pacifie Mafl, 41,400 Western linfon, 97,400 Unfon Paciie, 39,800 Farthwestern, 21,000 Lake Slioro, 0,200 St, Vanl, 8,100 Wabash, 6,400 Erie, 5,400 North. westorn proferred, 4,000 Ohlor, 1,560 Rock Island, and 1,400 8§, F'anl yreferred, QOVEINNENT DOND: 19 1 Conpun Coupous, "od, New n, ex, ttly, 10-408 Curron noNDA. Virgiutas, old. N, Carolinss, old X! Carolinss, 1o Coupone, %1 Conjame, 2 Conpor Courone, Coupous, new, ', 'G5, Misrouris , ‘Tenucences, ol Taunerseen, ne: Vieginian, new. KTOCKN, 1| 81, Paul, 61y 8t Panl (73 Wabaah, 1 Wabash 15 Warne. 3 ¥ erra Tarro Hanto pf Chicago & Alton, Chi, & Alton pfd .., ) Olilo & Misaisnippl .. 265 Cleve,, Cin, &, Col,.. 61% Chl., Thur, & Quincs 103y Shore, 1 New York Contral. . .k Ft, Wagno Northwertorn,, . Northweatern pfd. Rtock Teland......... New Jersey Coutral.. 10 Central Pac, stock, Uulon Pue, bons, . Del,, Lack, & W, B RN RUEAL BESTATE, The following instruments wore Bled for Monday, March 12 CiTY rROPENTY. Wert Harrison t, # v cor of Central Park ar, D 1, 1352120 £, dated Fob, 4.0 00 ene o Carrol av, 500 {4 w of Wood ut, 8 f, 352193 i also, €' at, 133 ft, w of Southport av, n f, £}, dated Jnit, 20, jongrexs st, J00% { 621454 1, d , 1674, Malsted &1, 248 {¢ n of Blxicenth o record 2,100 63! Went. 1ty with buildiugw, dated Feb, 19, 2,400 Tulibs at, 463 4-10 1, 1 of Thirt 56 6-10x125 1t dated Marchi1, . 1,300 Weat dnckeon al, 76 (L w af California av, 11, 292125 f, dMtell Feb, 9T.0vvrrierneicrasiinn T80 Weat Olifo at, w cor of Dickariike si, 1 f, 62 741ty dated MArchLuovsrerioseniens siares 1,000 North Wells at, 67 ft #of Ohio af, o f, 42xiii ft dated Peb, 7 (Redmond Prindivile to Fred HAPMIND) v eeressse . 25,000 Western av, 5 6 car of Twelftt at, w f, 12£109 1t, dated Feh, 5.0 3,600 Walhwh av, RY(La of Twenty-fourth o, e £, 1x 158 1t, with bufldiog, dated Dee, ‘11, 1874 (obert Hervey nd William Qoldie to lenty A, Warron).. 2k ey 37,000 SOUTH O CITT LIMITA, WITHIN A RADIUS OF T MiLEs ‘10X COURT-UOUAE, Tiowen av, 120 £t w of Coltaga Grovo av,u f, 20 1t to rutiroad, daled Feb, L 1400 Baltie sl 250 (s of Tacifla at, w 1, 3305124 11, dated Feb. : 7,50 G 5= et COMMBERCIAL, Tho followlug were tha rocelpts and shipm euts & tha leading seticles of produca bn thin city during the forty-eight hours ending at 7 o'clock ou Mondsy mornfug, and for the corresponding date ous year A2, at130] 4130, o 1Tn, 23m,n91) 148 0, 259,334 46,500 23| 29, 15,000, Live hogs, Cattle, No sheep, No Hidow, .10 Wighwines, b Waol, I, Alsa the following, withiouc conspansou: Kind of prodiice, Poults Sl Eaun, p‘«a- Chorie, b Diried frults, 1s,.... Green appied, bris, Tlons, ba.. ey, Withdrawn from store on Saturday for clly cone sumplions 2,385 bn wheat, 0,640 bu corn, 2,904 Lu oate, 3,42 hm Larlay, ‘The fullawing grain was iuspected into store on Mon- day morning: 17 cars No, L wheat, 69 cars No, 4 do, 1A ars No. 3 d0, 3 cars rejected do, 1 car ne grade dn (107 wheat); 15 corw bigh mized corn, 55 care No, 4 Ao, 35 cars refected do (106 corn, of which 1 {a old); i ears white cats, 14 cars No, 2do, 4 cars rejected do; 9 cars No, 2 burlcy, 4 cara No, 3 do, 1 ear refected do, Total, 247 cars, o 08,000 bu, Inepectsd out: 2,361 bu wheat, 11,311 bu corn, 4,973 bu nats, 8,337 bu barler, ho reported packiug of thin city for the past scason £8 wbout 152,000 bead greater tlian for & year ago, Al lawing 32,000 kiead for the differsuce in weights, we have 120,600 hugs in exceas of ihe work of ths winter of 1873-'4, We lava already calied attentlon to ths fuct that the freporfed cuttiug for this noasou is some 05,000 hogs in excess of tha nimber obtaluod by aub- tracting tho shipments from the recelpts; but, if wo remember rightly, s dlscrepancy nearly as large as that was uoted » Year 3o, ko that the actual excess is probably squal o 103,000 Lead, atleast, The packing at other poluts, however, doca not show anylling ke that rate of increase, ‘The prices of hogs have ruled s high, iin comparivon with the apparent maguitade of thio supyly, thst tho conntry packers felt obliged to aperate with great caution, and did not hold out inducemonts (o drovers to give they n call, Hence §8 % probable that the rettirns for the entiro West, when nagle up, will show u alight falling off in the sgyregate of Logs, aud a rather large reduction fu the yield of Tard, Tha season here clones willi au extrsordinary stock of pork on haud, moderute stocks of mrats, and tatber lght atocks of lard, The rezson for this differ- cuce is the well-known fact that speculstion in mess pork Las Leen unnsually active all through the win ter, and tle yackers have turned nearly avery svailabls cut futg pork, There Las recantly buen & very good wutward movement af (L other product; Lut we Lave s much pork here, and such a growing disllke to 1t on the part of thoss who aze not luked to il consumpe tou by clreumstances, tist the question natursbly arisea t * What will they dowitu 1t 7 » We uote as sucoursying (o bolders of barley In the Rock 1sland elevalors tbat w lul of Nu, 3 In those bouses was exchangud to-day for No, 3 Norih Hide bar- ley at a Qifference of only Io per bu, Wou nole slao Ihat (ho recent dlsoussion about the Kock Islaud bir- ley bas Lrought out an attempt tolevy Lisckwall ou woae of the pariloes concerned, or at leiat somotliug su sutich Hke It that an ordioury ve:son vannot percelve the differonce, The leading produce markels were 1 active yes- torday, und moat of them wero atrouger. Thers was 310re dotug because of Leavy dellvaries on Murch ope tious, and the strength waa largely a consequencs of thie storm, which threatened to eutoll recelpts, though the current arrivals of wheat aud corn wero above the recent uversgo, There was, bowever, & rather firmer toue at other polnts, which fnduced a more contident - feeling here. Dry goods were moving with some freedom at firmly malutained prices, ‘The teudeucy i tho luadiog lues of cottons is unmistaxably upwurd, Groceries werw ro- ported quist with but stight variation tn prices, Su. gy, viruys, melazees, and rice were frm, Coffecs, tews, and upfced were eaxy, Tlho demaud for butter / waa falr, at 19@25e for Inferior 40 goad, and at 208 360 for cliolce to fancy, Uheeso remalns flrm, a8 pre- viously quoted, The demand for bsgging contlnnes light, but ths market is sirong and hids fair tomds vanre, with the opening of ine apring trade, Thorets a ateadily fair demand for Gsh al irm prices, Dried frutln were inquized forta a fair extent, and wera frin, Apples, peaches, and pitted cherries wers held s shads higher, Leather, coal, woad, ply-iron, and tolacco were withont important ehange, Tumber was unchanged, The nsual number of foe terior orders wers recelved, bnt the storm competiod dralers to delay Alilug them, and the local bustness was )l The metal, natl, {ron, and drug markets wero quiet and devold of new features, Hroom-corn wasfirny, and fn fair request, The orders usually smati Individually, 1idew were quist and nuoted esey by dealers, Hay was aottva and firm, fome deacrip- {lons Lringing higher pric No chiange wad obrerved s, which, with the ezception of timothy and clover, wove nominal, Ghofoa {imothy was fiem, but the lower grades wers weax, the oferingn holng large. PROVISIONS. 10G PRODUCTA—TWote active and stronger, Live Togs wers {n emall supply, snd 10¢ per 100 s higher, snd New York was firm on jwoduct, while Liverpool wan quoted %1 por 112 e higher on lard, The de- liverfea of the spoculative rticles wero rather Ja1go in tho morning, and thls caussd & pressure to changs over which widened the April premimn sbout 3ye, while thie shorts flllad in quite freoly, the light receipts of hogn foatering the belief that there will be little muore product mada at present te competa with that slready fn stock, The quantity of pork u New York 1n reported at 62,445 brle, agatnat 50,330 brld unomooih sincé, and 61,054 brla a year ago, Mras Ponk—Was miore acilve, and advanced 163 17%¢ per brl from the cloxng quotations of Haturda, nunder 2 good demand throughont, but fall back slight- Iy during the last balf-liour of ke sceston, Balea wers roported of 13,850 lrla cael or seller the month at SIAUTICA18,35 1 5,250 brls aedler April at $18,40a 18,55 1 4,900 Utla solier Wy xl $18.70@18,73¢ ; aud seller June ut $17,00@19.40, The guarket cloned ntm A4 $I8.20AIB.2G canit § $18.095,@13,33 for April; and SN K13 @18.83 for My, Gther decriptions of pork wero quiet end ateady, Cletr was quated at $19.25 1050 Frinye meas at $16.00 @16,25 7 sud exira prime ai §13.00w13,23, . LARD—Wan active, and advanced 1Gidxe per 100 2,250 bl s feom the closing quolations of Saturday, iu sympse thy with the reaction In_ Liverpool and ~New York, SII{EI ‘were repurted of 8,00 tes cushi or scller the month st $13,2 130 ; 8,750 tes seller April at $13,40 @A13.85; and 1,270 tes neller May at $1.65913.75, To- tal, 18,600 tcs, Thbo market closed at $12,30 caah § $15.52 5 @135 for April; and S15.73 for Mav. MraTs—Were {n good demand, and tully Jie per 1b bigher all round, with _moderate aciivity at the ad- vatics, thugh several orders wars lefi unfilled, ue ern wers limiled to former quotstions, Silen were ro potied a8 follows, part being mads Satuirday even. g 100,000 foa stioulders st GYo: 640,000 fus short ribe, chiefly at 93(c canl, and 10%¢ seller May; 43 bazes doseller 1ast hall Msreh at 100; 250 boxes do scller April 8¢ 104c3 60,000 ™ ahort clehra scller Msy at 10c: 200 boxes long. and sbort clears AL 9%e; L0 boxea do - moller | April st 10005 63 sweet pickled lama ot loic The msrket olosed at G2;@6XG¢ for green shoulders, 95@Y%e for do long clear, 9e do short ribe, 9Ycdo abort clesr, and 944@0Mc do hame, Bweol- pickied hame (13 lia average) st IDW@10)e, Ments in walt (Em cured) quoted &t 63;@6Ye for aboule cash orseller Mareh; 6270 do notlar Aprils %3@7%0 do selier May; loug' clear, Ojjocash or seller March: do seller April 9303 o acller Ma: 10¢; bort riba, 95¢ cash or aeller March; do nell~ er April, 10c: to ‘weller May, 10igcs short clearm, oo stler Marel e dosellee April 10tga: doseic cr Mg, 10yc, Bozed meste ige bigher thsut luoso, B con sicats quoted at 12%(@L1}o for hamn, 77, for siouldorm J0Ne for sborl cibe, sud 1le for' abort ' clears—all packed. Gurase—Was quiet at 6@10e, BEEF PRODUCTS—~Wors uiet and nominally ue clinnged, at $4.35 for mees, 19,25 for extra mess, and $21.00@72,00 for Liasan, Tatrow=-Quoted st 85@8Yc. BAEADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was vory qulot, but atrong at pravious quo- {ations, 'There was a little demand for superfines for shiipment, and a light inquiry for other grades by local Luyers, Thautock hersls reported at {1,050 brls, agalust 51,000 bria & month sgo, and 63,125 Lrla & year ago, Baloa wers reported of 150 bris winters on private torma; %00 bels spring exiras, pactly at $4,16@4.50; aod 050 bris spring muper- figes st §3,12)¢, Tolal, 1,200 brls, The market closed ae follows: Cholce winter extras, $5.20@0.50; com- mon to good do, $4.9@5.00; choice spring exteas, $4.253480; fair do, suipplug grades, $A40@L23; patent spring, $5,00@%.00; spriug supetfined, $1,008 W05 rye flour, $3.29G0.50; buckwheat do, $3.00@8 Brax—Wus scitvs aud rather irrogwlar ot (ke #aie range as on Salurday, Sales wers 70 lous, at §20,00 @140.50 on track, snd $20,50 fres on board. ConN MrAL—-Was quoted at §3.40@7.60 per brl for good, and $24,00@34.60 per ton for coarse, WIEAT—VWas guito active, aud avernged fully 3o liigher, under o rather nrgont demsnd from the short interest, who filled in freely, Liverpool wam quoted stronger, sud New York firm, Our recoipts were larger thian tha recont avorago, but the weatler was wtormy, sod & good many fears woro expressed thot thers is tou much snow un the ground already lo pers mit plantiug ss early su s desirable, whilo the storm of esterday orning looked like s settled auo, Al least {l)em ‘were nu prmlr-c(l of & decline for two or threo ‘wesks to come, and tha April shorts looked at tho fact that tho March whoal tv nearly all concentrated into strong hands as an additiona] argument in favor of covering, They pualied (he markst up on thom= relves by thefr competition, There waa il 8 fur quantity of March wheat offered, which wasa faken at the cenlarged discou uoted ou Baturday, Sellse April opond ot 87xe, re. ceded to 87i,c, Toss to Bc, foll back o 87%¢, and closed firm at 83, Heller tiis munth or regular Ko, 2 npring sold at RG5@0034, seller May at 01:@M%e, and seller Juno st #24 @934 e, all cloning at the ot~ wide, except that Juno closed at D3ke, Oanhi fales were reported of 2,000 bu No, 1 spring at 00@Ma s 150,000 bm_ No, 4 do at AA(@EGNO: 2,400 bu No. »priug at 82@Bdige, and 400 bu Tefected do st e, Ttal, 160,800 bu, Misnesota WneaT—~Was quiet, but stronger, In sympathy with the speculative grade, Baled were ro- stricted 10 400 Lu No, 18t 9430 {n store, and 400 bu do &t Dicon track, No 2 wse nominal at e, CORN—Vias movs active and generally firm st 1n advance of Ncon cash lols, and K@ %e on May, from the quotations of Siturday, Liverpool was 3d per 40 Ioa fower, bt New York wad quoled up sbout 1o per ba, Our reoeipta were largor than umial, but that waa ¢ for two days," and thero {8 not much ‘chance of big receiptaif the storm continnes as _at thia writing. ilencon firm fone bere, though the deliveries on March contracts were rather Iarge, which fact pro- Ventid the ssme advauce in cash lots as n summer op- tions, The short Interest bought freely, and thers litle long buying, with s fair demand for local il alight inquiry for shipments, Haller tho ind advanced month opened at 64sic, at fiige, Seller April at TL@TLG closing at T1%0 | bm No. 28t 643@043%c; T,600 bu refocted at €343 1% ; and 2,000 bu'ears on track at €2@dde, ‘Total, OATH—Wera firmat an advance of X@3ic. Thero wars fale inquiry from the shorts, And olher grain ‘wan higher, which Tacts, together with the probabllity of umaller 'recolpts fur a day or twn, owing to the storta, tended to matntatn a strong feeflug throughont thie session, The deliverios on Mareh contracts wero all, Bellor the month or cash sold aud closed at : c, Freah recipts of cash No, 1 old at 635 @83 meller April 1ol at 635 @33%70, and sellr May at 5045030, 'The market closed at thia rango, Sales of cash fnciude 20,400 but No, 2 at 813;@34e, and 8,600 bit by ssmple st G3@ 70 on track. Total, 34,000 bu RVE—Was in better domand, snd firmer, No. 3 fresh sclling at 98@%0c, acconding to location, ‘Thi offcrings were wniall, Sales: 2,800 bn No, 2 at m% and 600 bu by sample 6t §1,00 on truck, — Tatal, 3, b, BARLEY—Was dull and easler, There was some inquiry for cat lots of casti to #li orders, and No, 3 was firmor, the offerlugs belug scarcely sde Options wera quiet and nominal, excopt sclle which opened at $1.12, and cloned dull at $1.11, galea wers reporiod of 400 Im reguiar (Cobtal) t 1o 64%c, closing 3 200 buda R, 1. 2,800 b N, 6. at 31,1 13, outeide for {rus! & Co.’a yeceipin of fresh were quoted at $LIR, Also, rales of %00 bu No, 3 freshy {R - & Coln) s 31.0631.67; 400 bt pejecied . 9. at 10014 and 850 b by kample ‘st $1,1881.25 on track; 400 bu do ut $1,17, delivered, Total, 5,500 bu, LATENT, Fravisions were moderately active and a shaide firm. er, excebls ueats, Wheat was Tathior quiet, bub ade vanced warly, sud closed the same us at1 o'clock, Other ralis wss il and tinehiugud, 3esa pork was mo - eratuly_actlve aud tinmer, cloaing at §18,27%(@18.00 adller March, $INSTGDIA.00 welior April, §19.0) 10,12 weller June, willi aalvs of 5,500 brla at $18.275 @18.50 for March, $18.5T5@18.50 for April, $18,8155 for Muy, and $19,10@19.13)¢ for June, Tard waequict, but a shade firmor, Sxles were muada at 811,32} seller March, and $13,55 seller April, Meats were sctive and stealy, with sales a5 follows § 100,000 It sliort rib, cash, at $3.70 ; 100,000 Ius do, sellcr May, ut $10,12%'; 20,000 fla wboulders, caal, st $6.633 3 100,000 1La dlo, seller April, st §0.80, Whiea was i moderate domand, advaucing early 3:c, but closed low 8dc for April, snd Boko for the month, Sellor May closed wilh sellers at 03c, sud Juus at bitc, Hellor Aprll sold early st 88/(c, and the o wad utet and at 1 04540 cash, 65%c April, Corn was quiel and steady at 6450 cah, 635¢ -n(‘)”llha.‘fl‘“i l'lur ‘d : at B35 @%3, g 1% fir h ata wers qule 5 o for Max! and & .; (ug Alflv"‘ x i 4 QENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL~Wax stoady aund In request at §2.10, LROOM-CORN—Abut the ususl nuraber of outelds orders wers rocelved aud placed at currout rates, “There {a somo talk of sdvaucing prices towsrds the last of the week, but, unless the deraand should sliow s marked lucreass, it 18 not very likely to oocur, We quote: Good to extra burl, 12G19c; trush that will ‘work {laelf Into a choloe hurl broom, 10)@11¢; come mon to fair do, 9%@100; Inferlor Lrusk, 8@} crooked, 5) @TK¢, HUTTER~Ths dewmsnd wis fair at abont steady prices, Theaupply of fius table Lutter 14 enial, and tho full quoted rates sre obtainuble, Tepeat our Ust: Clolce fo faucy yellow, 30@360; mediuin to good Rrades,"23@250; inferior to corumon, 13@u20; inferior to cholce roll, 18@ 0. LAGGING~—Thers la an exceedingly firm tona to tle market for cotton scamlesa bags, snd with the oponing of tho spriug (rade, whick fs Now buaru: hand, the probatilities sro that ail. ", We quotat Btark, taup, We y American A, 395 ter Creek, 290; burisp hogs, 1610% e} do. double, 3, CUEEST—flemainy strong st the qufed pricen, Rtacka of fine good ara dwindling o small dimenntons, andLoldern do not srony Incllned to {ncreasn aales a the prices now enrrent, Qnolations sre 17@18¢ for prime mild factary and 106G 1550 for lower grades, COAL—11ininess wan quiet i-dry. Price are ateady asprevioualy quoted : Lackawanna, $10,00; canuel, $3.4 @0.00; Erie and Walnut 1111, $7.50 3 Lick Ttun, §7.0 Tirooks, 97.00; Dowburg, $8.50¢ Hocking Valley, $7.007 Indiann block, $4,80¢ 1llinols, $1.00@3.0 COOPERAUE=Was In moderats wors ensier, lard tierven, $1.331, Xy barrols, ' $1.50@3,00 1 pork 18,003 do bucked, $12.00812.00: floue staves, $700@ 2,80 cirelo four heading, 15@Ye : ghtpoles, $33.00 DITESSED HOOR—Were In active loeal ani ahipping request and firm of an dvance of 10d12%e, Light weiglits openod at §7,00 and advanced to $7.70@7.74%, and heavy at cionng a4 43,1236, with & few ralos 7€ sxira lola al'83.208:4%, Gaien were miade of 1,058 hexd GOS—Thero wan & great searciiy of strictly frest eRE7, and they wero qnatod at 15@Me, OId lota of freshi were quoted at 30@)44c, amd pickled In good or- der ntH3dse, FISI1—No changes of Impotlance were doveloped in the firsh market, A good demand miil g tho “market “retains tha frm tone for saus’ tuo past charucteriziog i, No, 1 whilefieli, i brl, $1.29@8.35: No, 2 do, $1.0080.18: Nn.' 1" trout, $5,2%@8,60 ¢ No, 1 shore mackerc), new, iabrl, §9.0t; .25 No, 1 Lmy, $5,75@7.00; No. 3 mackerel, . brl $0,28@8,80 1 family mackerel, 3-brl, $3.605,70% No, 1 nhore kits, $1,56@1.801 bank eodfish, $0,2336,50; (leorge's codiish, $i,60@20,35; Labrador “herring, aplit, Lrls, $3,50@0.00; do K-Irl, $1.25@4,80; Tabras dor " berting, found, vrl,” $1.00@R.00; o, u-Lrl, $4.00@4.95 ; Aeaied herring, pee bos, 4i@ise: Colmbis River sslinon, 3-bri, $9,75(10.00 ; ocean rout, 2 doz snd 4 doz por 'caae, $2.50. FRUITS AND NUTH—A fair smonnt of trading was done in this department, and he genoral market was firm, Apples woce stronger, and our quotations of Michigst quarters sre advinced a Xc. Halves penchen sre alra up e We quols jobhezs! pricon sa ollows : Forktan—Dites, T¥@4%0; g, drnmn, 166 17¢: figs, layers, 19:@20c! Tutkish prunce, 10@11 i French prunes, kegn, 14a15c; raistus, luyers,§3, 10 loove Muscatol$4,0%34.203 Valencls, 12133 c; Zanto currant 71437 Ccitron, 30@2c: lemon peel, 15@20c, ' DouzaTic—Alden apples, 16@20c: Michigan appies, @)K 0; Indians and Illitiols, 7@s0 § Bouth- orn, 14 @i0; poaches, halves, DY (@104 c: do mixed, Tt @lgci do’ parod, Hnado; blackberries, 10i@ile raspharrion, s5@ide Vited cherrtes, iazic, Noma —Tilberts, '13@1dc; alnonds, Torragons, 2GS Naples waluuits, 16@16e; Grenobla walnus, new, 18 @lto; Beaatls, 1@ilyo; pecann, L 1E@ 100 3 Nighier pricea swill pre- Lowiston, Mye; 3 Anoakoag, @ {6@1¥0; guunien, single, Toquest, Tietran d barreln ateady : Pork darrols, $1,10; e flotr barrels, 48353t whis. Wilmfugton vosnuts, Kalle ; Tenbasses poanuts, G 861 Aftfean peanuts. 5 i.Gc. GREEN FRUITS—Lemonna wers in somewhat larger aupply, and sold at fuside Agnres, Valencia oranges wera liigherl; box oranges ranged from $3,00@4.50, ac- corling to the quslity of the fruit, Choics apples sold in small Tote at outwide prices,=Choico Xcasina and Palermo lemon, §0,00 39.50 per box 3 Valoncia orang $J,00@11.00 per canc; oranyes In Loxos, £1,0064.0( apides, pet Url, 1820082507 cliolco do, S5 cranberries, $10.31@ 11,50 per brl. GROCERTES—Cuffes coutinues dull and drooping, Tho demand {6 reairicled to small smounls Just 10 meet finmedisto waunis, and the quoted prices are freoly shaded, Bugars were agatn quated |Imn§, and wirupa and niolasses were also hiold with contidence, Delow are the ruling prices: Rror-Patns, T%@7%c; Rangoon, Cx@Te; Oaros Una, 73 @YxN¢c; Lonisiann, T(3%e. . Corrgii—0. G, Javs, W\ @Iie: Java, No, 2, 31@ 82c; cholce to funcy Mo, 14 @IIY03: good to prinin do, ' 204, @20; commou, N@2Ie; romsting, W 2le; Blngaparo Javs, 254253 Coata Nca, 2@dic; Maracalbo, @24 Ye. Bunans—Patent cutlosf, 11¥@113{0; crushed and powdored, 113;@111,0; grannlated, 11@11c; A, stand- ard, 104100} do, Ko, 3 Brlog L), D%@9%c; € No. 2, IE ‘cholcs brown, 8% @ Ge; common do, T@THe; choice molawees sugar, HYid9e; common (o fair do, T%@8e; N, O, comtnon to clwive, Suad2je, siuups—Dismond drips, $1,15@1.20; silver drip extra fine, (5@70c; good sugar-house afrup, GIGsH: § oxtra dv, GI@Gie; New Orleans molnsses, cholce, new, @74c: do prime, GI@08c; do comnon, CO@Mdn; Porto Nico motndacs, 64@ssci common taolassss, 41 @ie, #r1oEs—Allapico, 15¥@105c ; cloven, 5033 30@a2¢; pepper, W@ nutmegn, No. 1, £1,50 ghiiger, Africun, 25@24e: ' do Galuitt, 19@20e, Boars—Oerman Al dcd.fl!fmu; ‘Golden West, 43¢ LAY —Was active, aud tho bfgher grades of timotty were frmor, Draitlo was in requeat and firm. Tho recelpta wera larger, but doalors cxpact small receipts for » day or two awing to the storm, hence were firm in thelr’ views. Quotationa: No.'l, $17.50@818.50: No, 7do, $10.50:217,00; mized, $13,00@15.50; upiand praicle, '$14.00@14,50; " No. 1, $13.00@14.605" No, 9, orslough, $11,50312. Halos wero reportod as follows: 10 tons cholue timothy at $18,30; 10 tons No, 1 doat $18.75 ; 30 tous No, 2o at §17.005 10 fons cholce up- Iand prairie at $(4.50; 20 tons uplaud and No, 1 do at $14.00 ; 40 tons No, 1 at $13.30, all on track; 40 toow No. 1 timothy at $i8.00, frez on board, HIDES—Wore in inoderate roquest, Prices wero un- changed, but the market is quoted woak by some derl ors, who lmum & declino, in consoqtience of & raport- ed reduction in prires abroad, Quotations: Green city butchers’, To; green frozen, T@74c 3 green cured light, 0@0xc: heayy o, Bice; part cur areen calf, ifos dey find” b (@lic; dry ealted hides, 14:isc; @453 sheep polts, wool eatimated an b, 40@45c; and bring two-thirds price. HIGHWINES—Wero activa and stesdy at tho decline noted on saturday, salos belng made of 500 Lrisat 31,05 rer gallon, ‘There wat no uews from Naw York, but uyers hore tovk hold very willingly of sll thy offered, The market closed steady. LUMBER~Ths storm interferts with business, snd prevonts dealers filing outalds ordera promiplly, good many emall arders ars rocelsed from tho coun- try, and trade in the sgregute 1y quita ronpectable, all thiings considored, but pricss ate shaded to s0mo ‘ex-~ tent 3 ; First elerr, iiumeersaonis $32.00@35.00 Hecond elasr, 1 ftich to 9 fuch,.,. 40.006£50.00 {Third clear, 1 lnch, 27.00u¢40.00 ‘Toird elesr, thick A1.00(3 500 Glear flooring, 1at and 2d, rough, B9,006 40,09 Cloar siding, 1st and 2d, oee 20.00021,00 First common wlding, + 18,003 20,00 BLUK 00 .00 3,000 wushed, per bby hides are clusscd ss damiged, Flooring, Hret common, dreased Floorluy, second common, dreased, Thox vourits, A aud B, X A stock boards, .00 13,00 ock hoarda, 21.00224.00 C stock boards, 13.00(+10.00 Fenclng (10 1t.).. « 12.00(91:3.00 Camuon lumber, 13 £t and unds 1L.0%(d13.00 Jolat and seantling, 18 to 3 fect.i.,. o 12.00318,00 Lath, 2,004 2,23 8,00 2,25 . L7G0 2RTN ey with epor ul Oirbon was held a shade Lighes gomeraily toady, 3 ‘e quote sa follows : Carbon (standard white), 115 aeg, fest, 14%0: do Ilinos legal test, 150 deg., 16%0; do Loadiight, 175 deg,, 18X tra winter 'lard ofl, $1,172115; N , 807 llussed, raw, 8iwsics o boied, B1@%0e: Whale, ' TI@780 5 aperm, $235@2,40; neatifoot ofl, strictly pure, $1.05; (o extra, 00@950; do ‘No. T%afa 3 vank ofl, 636y atraits, S0c s ‘plnmbage , GH@T8a s turpentine, 41(343; xu{mm, 03 gravity, @150 1 uaphths, comimon, 1iy@14e, POTATOEN~The rotall usincws wis {uterrupted yutordny by the storm, Lut the receipta coutlnue amall, and pricos are strong st 90:@31L.09 for Eastern Pawlitlows, n cars or large lote, and 85@%0a for West~ ©n s wmnll lots fromm toro were quoted at Y0c@$1.10, IOULTRY~-Was scarce and firmer under & gond de- mand : Turkeys, drossed, 10641350 ; chickens, dressad, “mk per 1b§ ducks, 104133 per Ib; geose, 0@Ss cr Ib, HEEDR—Timothy was moderately avtive Lut easy, excoptihe Ligher grades, owing to liberal offeringe. Conunan to prime nold st $2.3532.40. snd cholco same Tl at {2.6022,05, Clover wan duil ot Baturday's do cline, dliug i il lots 1t 48,00 for peime, Other sveds wire fuactive sud nomina. eady: Onondsga and Wak - auiot and tiue, $1,65; Canada do, $L701 ordinary St e 375 dalep, with bags, $5.605 Aebtan ey, ou .75 3 dairy, wi g8, $.60 Ashiton A ol ey i VEAL—Waa iu libersl mupyly and dull, Light esr- gavnn ware quoled ot 64c, and undesirabla offer- H nga at 44y5c, WOOL~¥ollowing are ths quotations : Gaod ta prime tub-wasind, §7@380 ; £oor to pootl tub-washed, 45@520¢ flin and medium washed fleace, 47@30r ; coarso washi~ , £(3430; medium and coares unwashed, 36@ 47c; fine wwasbad, 3Tq¥o; pulled wool, 43G@4Te, LIVE 8TOCK, oiteAdo, The receiph of liogs from Nov. 1 to March 1, this waason snd luey, compare an follows 3 ::d Bagln: 1874, 1678, o16,301| 797,407 Gag,171) 831,303 o] 457039 608,347 205,381] dan8% = 3,02,001:2,19,213 Foltowing s Bectalary Wiliains’ ofclal report of the receipte aud shipments of live stock during Februarv, The average welgh! of the Logs was 251 ILs, againat 4113 1bs last year, 2277 In 1873, and 203); {n 1872 ¢ BECEIF, Chicago, . 1. & Tuolty, Tiliucis Coutral, 71 1 2t sutol sl 2l Chicayo & A0 .ev0 o Pittaburg, Ft. Wayns k CGiicago) Sichigau Coutsal, Mickizan Southorn. Pittabitrg, Cla, & Bt Loi Culcayo, Dauville & Vincvnnia Miiwauioo & Nt. Pay Balllwore % Obla, ... Cartle, 1 Sheev, —.— ____.|.._ Plushurg, ¥t W, & 0, 11,00 97,257| 11,434 Michigau Conlral, 7,159, 42,674 8,641 Mich, 8, & N, I, 241000 47,004] 7,649 Tittsburg, Oln, 8% Bilirsore & Ohlo, Chlcago, Dal Gbicago, of red Westorn, §1.. qulet fenling provafled in thie cattlo markot yosterday, The aseemblago of buyera was snunllor th; WAunl, A was alsa the amount of stock [n tho yarde, and the sal- tod, Prices woro nomlnally the <t Iast weck, and may bo fuoted neady, 110G S—~Rocelrad sluce faturiday, 8,000, The mmall- nons of the supply strengibiened the views of bolders, and for cliolcato rates quahiies an advanca of 100 was demanded, and without dificnlty obtalued, s the of- ferings ware fusdequats to meet the wants of auippert and tie two o threa packers who wero engaged. ferlo| grades wero more or le uogiected nod sold frregularly,” Bales were at $6.93@0.70 for poor to elioice ligut, and LBOAT.C0 for jloar to fancy heavs, I, E. Mallory k Iiro. sald 80 head at the latter e R, Larber, Polo, 1il., was tho owner, MOG BALRS, o, Av. Price A B11,,,356'$0.90 | G0 . Av. Price, 1 $),08 40 0,115 49, 710 69, gt 76 600 | BHEEI=Neceived, 290, The market was firmer, owing toamall receluts, We quate fuferfor to common At §,60@ 4,25 5 medium at $4.60@ 1,755 sod good o ex- ra at §3.00@0.0, NEW YONR. New Fone, Morch L-DoevaeTicolple veslentay and to-day, 2,830, making 6,2(0 for the week, sgajust 7,600 last week 3 qunlity fair, embracing common_to €2tra} pricen advanced i on all pradea; the market closed flem st ON@ldue for nativestoers and oxen, with » very poor lob Terans at Tifo; wales iclude 20 cars Tliuots sleors, av TATY cwl, at 11@11%es 20 unimm, at 11;@13%0; Bears, av 6@ 1, at 10X(@118¢ 6 cars, av Tig cwt, at 114(@14c; car, B4 cwt, at 10403 15 cars, av 0¥ @114 owt, sl 10¢@11%,0¢ 7 cats, ay 18 ewt, at 1Y @1103 7 cafs, av 8 cwt, st 104@1050; ny 8w, ut 124 3 8ca G.cars, 0¥ 67 cwi, af 104@tics D cars Oblo, sy 0 cwt, st 194@10%e: 3 cam, AV g owt, 8t 10@1lc: 1caf Keutuicky cattle, 8 8 awt, at 907 )¢ and 2 cars Texaos, 876 ewt, atTc, Bitrir--Froth recelpta, 4,870, making 10,830 for tho week, agaitint 23,000 Iast waek § demand fair; teada moderately activo at an aidvanes from Friday laat of Mo; closing quotations, 5i@73¢c; sales Includo 1 car Ohlo wheep, av 105 Ita, at T3¢es 1car, av 04 lbw, at 030} 1cardo, av 118 fe, at 713e: 2 carado, av 80 hl'a;: 63(c; 1cat, ay 81 llw, st Goj 1 car, &Y 21, A §0. Bwisr—Teceipts yesterdsy and to-day, 10,100, mak- iug 25,280 for the ~weck, against RGO lant wesk 3 none offered allvo ; drossed fiemor ; A73G0¢ for cliy 82,@3%e¢ for Woatern, BAST LINENTY. « EAst Lingnty, Pa,, Maroh 1.—1lecelpts for the throe days pant, 1,400 head, makiug for the week endiug this day, 4,105, "The genaral supply for yard sals has been very Ilht ali the week, Mondays, Fridays, and Satur- days ara blank duys for eaitio, uo busincss of any ne- coitnt being dono on these threo days, and 1t 1 dmpos- aibla to make qrotations, hence none. Monu—~Necelpta for the thiree daya paat, 8,580, ntake ing for the wok, 14,700 hoad, Yorkors, $0.76@7.00; Thiladelpliss, $3.00@8,25, SusEr—Noceipts for the thres dayn were 5,200, mak- ing for the week, 6,700; boat, $5.7500.00; medium, $4.185.50. 8T, LOUIS. 8r, Lotis, Mirch 1.—Homs—Fitm; good demand for Leat graden: receipts, 123 ; Vorkors, $5.76@0.45§ packerd’, §6,50:37,28 :* extra, §1.50, CarTLE=Flrm ; best grades wanted ¢ rocelpls, 716 ; #ales of good natives al $3.00@3,00 ; fair do nt $5.45@ 3 falr nutivo Mackers at §LIS@LED ; common mu- tive stoera ab KhTG@4,50, TELEUR:\PI[IC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Livervoot, March 1—11 o, m.~Flour, 21¢@1% Cd. Whieat—Club, 94 4d@103; white, 81 11d@0s 4d ; spring, 8s 3d@ss 10d; winter, 93 24698 4d, Corn, s, Liveneoot, March 1—2 p. wm.—Dreadstuffs quiot and unchanged. Loxnoy, March 1.—Amouat of bullion gono into the Dsuk of England on balance to-day, £6,00, Cobsols, money, V3@90 ; ncoount, D3K@IAK; 'Cs, 107X '7s, 1073 § 10-40s, 1045 now Bs, 103; New York Central, ¥3; Erle, 25X { proferred, 41, Tefined patroloum, 10¥@10%d, Linseod ofl, 250, Pants, March 1,—Henten, 64f 00c, Livenroot, Mareh 1,—-Yireadstulfs quiot t corn, 33a. 33@%3 90, Dacon—Short clear middles, 47 00, 8plrits petroleum, 9%¢ ; refned petroloum, 10@114, NEW YORK DRIY-GOODS MARKET, New Yonr, Mateh 1,—Dusiness ruled vory quiet owing to the stormy weather, Cotton goods stoady and unchsuged, Brown shicetings, denims, and cor- set Jean closcly 8ol up 1o receipts, Prints quiot and teady, Ginghams in good demand and sear¢o. Drces goods wera slow, Steffans’ apring shawls opensd to- day, Woolen gooda for men'a wear quiel, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribwne, Nesy Youx, March L—Gnate—The wheat markot opened better and falrly sctive, moro capecially sprng » there s falr milling demand for spring ; winter bel higher but quist ; the market closed bettor and fairly sctive; demand quite genersl, thongh matnly for oz port; the enow-atorm rotarde business materially ; tha xates nro 90,000 b, at $1.07%@1.13 for ungraded Towaand Mimmiota; $1.10@1.17 for No, 3 Chicago spring in store ond afloat; $L12@L13 for No. 2 Milwaukee i stora and afloat; L1y for Milwaukee, and $1.10 for bard Minnesota; $1.25@1.26 for ved Wostern ; $1.20 for amber doj $1.27 for smhier Btate ; $1,33@1.34 for whita Michigan ; after ‘Cliauge $1,14 was bid for No, 2 Sfilwaukeo afloat, Darley duil and heavy paies of 2,100 bu Canada Wost a¢ $1.0, Oats quiet, owing to the alorm, Lut firm; sales ars 27,000 bu 3 new Ohlo mixed # 67@Ma on irack and ofioat; whito at 0@ile; Weatern mixed at 89 bid A 706 -asked: white st 70@TiY4c; Btate 8¢ CTYGC00 for mizod on track and afloat, and whita doat T0@71Xc ou track and afloat, Ttyo dull snd tame, Corn In falr demand and firmer, though clorlbg aquiet but strong ; the domand 18 chlefly for export ; salesar0 80,000 bu Western mized st BI¥@8ic; do hito at Béo; do sellow at BI@BANC, Wittaxr—The market was dull, owing to operators beiug apart in their views, and closes entirely uom- inal, The inquiry for flonr was limited, owing to the storm, hint, with light arrivals, holders of luw geades are firm, Buaan—Tlolders of yaw angara aro very firm in {hetr viows, and the markst in at o atandslill; Cuba at T4%@7%c; nrimo do firm and in fulr request at B @ 0 for soft yellow ; 9@10a for xoft, Puronts—Tue market on the berth Is quist, snd Tates for grain to Liverpoal by steam are easier, but to othier pointa there 1s no material change, Tlero 18 comparatively little doing in the chartering line, and rafos are without especis) changs, To Lier- pool, by steam, 2000 bn grain st OY@ 0 per bu; 800 lales colton st $-320 To London hy sioam, 8,000 bu graln at0%d ; 20 fons greaves [and § tons clover keod each at 404 per fon, To TIul, by stoam, 8,000 b corn &t Bd, To Glasgaw, by stoam, 10 tons syrup at s, Coprex—Iho recclpts of Itofor the wesk ending this evening wors 32,007 bales; aales fortho same tira, 27,600 bags, Tolay thomiarket ls very qulet, with a decline of ¢ per 1 on ordiuary folr cargaes, [0 the Associated Press,] NEW Youx,March 1,—Frous—Firmr; falr dsmand; recelpts, 16,000 Lrle; superfue Westarn and Slato, $4.3864.78 ¢ common to gond, $4.80@4.907 gaoi to choice, $4.55@5.50 § while wheat Wostern exira, £3,30 @0.00§ exfrs Obilo, $4.75@0.60; Bt. Louls, $,8338,00, Liye flour unchangod, Conn-MEAL—ACIVO § Weatarn, $1.00@31.40, GralN~—Wheat 10 bettor; mioderata douiand celpts, 94,000 Im: No,1 wpring, $1.16G31.18 do. $1.05@1.08; No. 2 Chicago, $1.00k(a1,337 No,4 Sllwukee, $3.1133,18% 3 No, 3 Nortiwestern, $1.10 @L12: uograded Yows spriog, $1.05@1.18; wintor 1,20 ; stuber Weatori, $146@1.27 § whita do, $1,35@ 138, Ryaquiet at 8i@93c. liarloy Hosvy ; Canada Weat, $1.90 malt quiet wnd heavy, Uorg demor ; falr domand’ rou pie, 64,000 b snlxed Weatarn, 836G ¢ yollow do, Bi@KEXcE, Oals quiet and firm; recoipts, 13,000 bu; mixed Weatorn, 07a G9c ¢ whits do, 04@71%d, Itar—Quiet and unchanaed, Grockntzs—toffos unchianged, Sagar dull sud un- settled ; forr to goud vefininy, Ti@7:;e s prime, fog sofinod firm st S1@10%c, o relgn dull forto luco, &5 Now Orleans qulet sud unc chienges Prinolauu—Firmer and unsettled; redned, 14%@ 1803 crude, 13@80, Brnamep Restn—fteady | $2.10@2.15, Brnure or TuRPENTINK=Quiet aud steady § 8¢, Laos—Irregulars Wealern, 30@ 4., Puovisions—Tork firm ; 'new mess, §19,25, Deof quiet, Cut meats quiet; cloar bellies, 1o} mliddies stuady ; long clear, 104(®100; whort clear, 10:{(@ 107, ' Lard firuer ; prime, steam, 133 @1S 15160, Burres—leavy 3 Weat 3 Whiskx—Unsetiled ¢ i Croveu Sezo—Dull and nowln @10.13, 5@t Weiters, $10,50 PUTLADGLPIILA, March Froun—8teady ; Wiscon. sin aud Auucsuta exirs family, NFII.M Biate, lu. a.q].fl, and Onfo do, $3.25@0.23; Ligh grades, §0.25 AIN—Wheat hield Srmly: red, §1,18@1,70; arober, SLU1@GLLS 1 white, $1.23@1,30, Iy, 035 Oorn, guad domand § full pricees yullow, 800{ wized, Weatern, T9e. Oute quiet; white, 67 @8do, YRovisioxs—Hiesdy, Meas Jmli, $19.00@20.00. Picklad do, i, Balted sboulders, PerRoLiUN~Finn; refined, MX@1iKe; crude, 10“!- Wiilxy—g1,10, Crovan Bkcv—Bearce ; Woateru, $11,00Q11.75, Hexny—Unchangad Burrek—Quiet: New York aud Bradford Gounty extres, 35@i70; do firaty, 39B3ia; Western eatrus, 5@ 3 do Arete, 21@2Tc. Crirasc—Quiot 5 Now York fancy, 18%@18xe, Ruus—Hteady ; Poousylvanls, aud Now Jerwoy and Delaware frouli, $2@iic; Wostern, 3@, BALTIMOBE, ¢ BauTiNoag, March 1,~Froun—Firm and steddy: ‘Weatern wupertine, $4.00@4,25; do extrs, SLUING 3 do fatly, §5.2333,63, FAYN—Wheat ticiner § No, 1 ambar Weatern, $1.208 av, i, SLISGLEY S Ne. 3 do, $104; No, 1 ! zed Weatorn, $1.181 No, %, $110@1.17¢ No. 3o, $1.12, Corn, Weatern fiemor § tnixed Weslorn, 0%¢. Gata quiot'and stoady : white Weatern, 08¢ mixol West= esqas, liye dull; $1.00G31.05. War—bull; $l.1satdi, ProvisfoNs—~Finmer, Pork unchanged, Bulk meats fiemy whouhlers, Tho: clear rib, 104e. Iacon firm; shoulders’ Ru@ixc; clesr ', li@like} bams, 14@18c, Lard il Ligatte. go P GETER= Dill; g0ad to fine Weatern bube and foll, TRIMOLEUM—Quist ; 75@Tie, m?lz;::;:unm; ordinsry to prime Rlo cargoes, ‘tskT—Firm; $1.10@1.11, CINCINNATI. hcmu,nnfl. O, March 1,—Froun—Dull snd une chinvyed. Unitx—Wheat dull and unchanged; reil, $L07G 110, Corn dnll and unchanged st G3@6Ac. Oafn stemly § woderate demand ; biqale, Rys quist aud unchanged ot $1,12. Barley duil aud nominal, Ora—Unchanged. A Eaas—8lendy : maderats démand at 25¢, VurTer—Dull and unchanged, Curest—Fair and firn, §roves Bxro—quict ind unchanged ; H@xe, Provistons—Fair demaud.at lower rates, wh ¢ra demand pricen, ard uiet and unchinged ; 10c ¢ rood, 1340 bids ketlle, 14, Bulk shouliere, H Apot ‘sales, Tia; buyer dny, clear rib, 00t epot sales, 1016 ; uyer May, clear, 1 Hacon' quiet sud inchanged, Witsy—Fair and fiem § $1.07, 1oas—Qulet and firin ; * common, $4,40@6.40 : falr to medinm, $1.0081,15; " goud, $7.23@31.60, Recalpts, 845, Ehipments, 335, D MILWAUREE, qRlimAuRRr, Win, Match 1,—Froun—Quiot and ua- innged, Onane—1Wheat firm ; No, 1 Milwaukes, #1¥c; No, 3, 862;ct April, 8303 May, 02¢. Onta dull; n atimile lower Muy, 85%e, Corn nominally uncliangod | No, 1, Ttye ‘carce and firni: No, 1, $1.0La1.02, Liarloy demoralized ; hominal ; froals No, 7, §1.11 canh s $1.10 March: No, 3 in store, $1,00. Provisions—Sironger but quiet, Mess pork, $16,20 @18,25 cash ; §18,40318.50 Anril ; prime mexs $10,00@ 16,251 extra prime, $13,00R13,23. Swoet-pickled lams, 104@1e, Dry-nalted shoulders firm at 6@ 83501 middics, O@102, all 1ooke; Loxed, ije highier, Frime lard frm st 134 @120 fof team | WX@LU or kottl, Htoas—Dull and nominal; livs, $0,5037.00; dressed, duli and noiniual, iy ie ¥ gFertTa—Flotr, 2,000 brla; oxts, 800 bn; whest, 000 b, BUIPMERTA~Tlonr, 3,000 brla s oate, 700 b} whest, 7000 bu, TOLEDO. ‘ToLeno, 0., March 1,—FLoun—Quict snd unchsng. Grary—Wheat dull; No,1 while Wabash SL14x; extra white Michlgan, "';‘l" +smber Michigau, $1.07 ; Hay, $1.13: No, 4 rod, . Corn fair and firm § Bigh! smixed, oo I ‘mixod, Giie. Outa 8 thado bightr; No, 3, 87c; Michigan, 6865 whilo, r, CLovXR BRED~$0,000@0.40, Dnrssrp Hoos—88,25 for heavy, Rtzcerrra—Flour, 100 brls ; wheat, 8,000 buj corn, 50.8000 buj D!Lli_;l bu, 500 b UIPMENTH—Flour, mone; whea m; co nouo ; oats, 3,000 bu, Y e #T. LOUIS. v g Lo e soun—tand demand for o and medium gradoes ; superfine Weatern, 10@ 4,25 Gxiea 40, H.9GAA0 L ‘ ! Gnarx—Wheat anfot and firm § No, 2 red winter, $1.05)¢(@1,00; No, 3 do, $1.02%. Oorn Armer for track lotw, No, 2, 64365¢, according to location, Oate nln:. ) No.' 2, DUN@3Tc. Darloy quic ; 1ittls dolng 3 $1.i8, ny.xmm;nmax{o?. N e g1 VIsRTFirad ; dalen it $1.08; quanoratly Leld st Provistons—Fork firmer st $18.75, Dry salied meata anu lacon frm, but ouly s Jobbiig trade, ' Lard firm at K3K0, 87. Lovis, March 1 CLEVELAND, OreveraND, 0, March §,—Qniain—Wheat steady and nnchauged. Corn steady and unchanged, Osia firm and unchanged, PrrROLYUM~Firm § 6tandard while, car lots, 11356 Ohin Btato test, 1340 ; small lots 120 bigher, Receipté—Wheal, ' none; corn, 4,200 buj onts, 1,85 bu. % LOUIBYILLE. Lovtavitee, March 1,—Gnan—Carn wosdy ; 65@ 0¢, Oals firin: 62aG4=, Tiye quict § $1.18, 1ay—Quiet nd tinchanged. Puovisions—Steady and irm i pork, $19.60@10.00, Dulk shoulders, 1@7%0 cloar 'tlu, 10@10/4c; clsar, 1%, Bacon shoulders, Bygo: clear nib, 10@1Dic. Dacon sloulders, T rib, 1130: cloar, 1155 Bugac-aured hams, 10@1%s, Lard—good, U@Lk} ticroe, M@ 14%c's keg, 1830, ‘Winisey—¢1,07, ¢ DOSTOX, Dostox, March 1.—Froun—Firm; falr demaml ; Weateru wiporfine, $L5@4.50; common extra, §3.00 @3.33; Wisconsin and Minnesots do $5,23@0,23 ¢ whila ‘wheat, Ohlo, Imlinna, sud Michignn, $5.25@ 0.5; Ilinolr, $5.60@7,00; ' 8t. Lowts, $5,00; fancy Minnesots, $7.00@49,00. Corn quiet: mized ycllow, #7@%e, Oato, mixed nnd white, 70(874c. PITTHRULA. TPirenuno, March 1—GnarN—Wheat quiot ; pric srichanged. ‘Par corn in steady domand at 73@77c ; sbelled, white, and mixod, 70@7303 yollaw, TI@74 PETNOLEUM—Quict ¢ crudo, $1.10 at Parker' finod, 1425@14)5e Philadelphis delivery, DUFFALO, Lovravo, N. March 1,—Grarx—Notuing doing o-day oxcopt o sale of 3 cars new corn at 770 on track. Lolders tirm:, Corn, holders firm, Oats, hold- THE GREAT IOWA METEOR, Recovery of o Fragment that Foll near Homostond, Prof, N. R. Loonard, of the Chair of Matha- matics and Astronomy, ot the Jowa Htale University, bes had the good fortuno to sacure n portion of & fragmont of the motoor wltich fell near Ilomostond, Iowa County, on Friday evon- ing, Fob, 12, Tho axact locality of its fall waa tke southeast quarter of Hac. 6, Township 80, Ra ({u 0 woat.” It was on tho farm of Mr. Sherlock, Home mombors of his fawily wers roturning from a epolling echiool at the timp of tho dencent of tha metear, and saw, as thoy thought, thres or four fragmonts fall in tha direction of their house. Thoso of tha famlly who remained at home hoard this fragmont as it went whizzing by, and thonght tbat it had passed over the house. Thoy songht for it the next day and the day following, but in consaquonce of the deep enow did not find it until Monday, when a daughter of AMr. 8, found it about 50 rods northieast of their houso. Prof. Loonard hay visited tho spot and noted such items a8 wore attainablo, Tho meteor etruck upon thesnow and ico just boyand o littlo alough that runn through their paatare-field, making a very slight indention fn tho ground, and bounded northeast, a distance of 30 fect or more, up a alight declivity, and ers camo to rost upon tha wnow, It was apparently warm when It foll, for, when found, it was adborout to tus ico and suow nnderneath, 8o that it roquired a emart rap to loosen it. D'rol. I, entertama tho suspicion that tho place pointed out fa not tha first place of striking, but that when the snow goos off ho ahall ba sblo to find upon tho othor side of the alough & mora decidod mark or improesion whora it firat alightod, and from which it bounded to the spot first mentioned, Tuts, of course, {s mere conjocture, but it seoms that the impres- wlon mnde upon tho ground whers it firgt alight- od should havo been moro dacided. ‘The woight of tho ontire fragmoent was 7 [mundnll ounces, thongh we arosorry to stato bat betore Prof, L, could gain possession of it* It had bosn reduced to 8 pauuds 8 ounces, to supply spacimons, wvot to meu of soience, but sitnply to nolghbora or curiosify hunters, This mutilation of the specimen ia greatly to bo re- grotted, and na it {8 evory way probablo that with tho moelting of the snow other fragments tow buried in tho deop snowdrifts will be foung, the hLope In entertalnod tiat the prosa and all who desire the advoncemeut of scienco in this raro and deoply-intoresting fleld will uso all thelr influonce to prevont the mutilation of such othor fragmanta aa may bae fouud, and to urge that, proparatory to the dividiug up of tho motoor among the diffsront muscums or cabl- nols of tha Hinte, it shall bo coliccted at ono placa #o that it may bo oxamiood and photo- granhod as s whole—or as nearly 80 a8 possible, “Che spocifio gravity of the spocimen appoure to be near 8,80, its structure strong, with aomo admixtute of {ron, The faco of tho fragmeut which formnd a part of the eurfaco of the original body 18 coverod with a comparatively tnick black coating, not perfectly mooth ; whilo that face by which the fragmont was joined to the matn body is coated in like manner, but jn & lena degrao. ‘The outer surface haa the pitted appearsnce characteristio of auch bodles, Prof. Leonard bas s placed a ssmple in the bands of Prof. tierichs for chom anal and hopes goon to bie able 1o annouucs dofinltely 24 to the number snd proportion of thedifferont alementa 1t contai: —_———— A Now Map ef Africa, London Academy, Lieut. Cameran's map aud journal, which were unaccountably dolayed ai Aden, have now arrived in thiv country, The msp of l‘-ufimyl n fiva sheets, supplies an acourate delineation of that impostaut lake, Tho survey lina boen exo- cuted with great care, Every cape and inden- tation of the coast i shown, and the mouth of overy river, ‘fhe namoa a; iven, sud sing have evidently besn bestowed upon ob- l’unmg a correct rendering of the vounds uttored by tha nativea, All doubts about the discovery of the outlet to Luke Tungln{Ih by Lieut. Cameron I8 removed by the arrival of the map. The Lukuga liiver, ¢ tha bottom of a Isrgo * ia shown flowiog out of the lcko, and the courso {u delineated for distauce of 4 wmilos, A range of mountalns iutervenes between the outlot and the mouth of the Itiver Hugumba (tha Logumba of Living stows), which lows Into the lske betweeu the Lukuga outlat aud the Kasenge Islands. Lieut, Camoron obsorved rogularly for the varistion of tho compass, and hiy general direction of the 1ake agroes well with that of Liviugetons, The dlstance from Ufiji to the soutt ond of tho lsk sccording to Cameron, sgrecy well wiik Livivg- stouw’s iatitudes, < » THE COUMTY COMMISSIONER;, - MeCaffrey, the Friend of 13 01 Periolat, e The Poor nt Lemont, The Board of County Commissioners hejq heip rogular weelly mesting yosterday Alternoon, Preatdont Burdick ocouptad the Chair, Commiy, slonors Dusso, Carroll, Clongl, Conly, Ouay, ther, Horting, IHolden, Jolinson, Jones, Lone, gan, MaCaffroy, luasell, and Behmid ary present, A confmunication was raad from the lighmyy Commissioners of Norwood Park Toqtisating that tho Doard take somo meana for the conating, tion of two highwaya throngh Bec.18 of tpy ¥ townahip. Roferred. TOOXMB FOR THR COURTS. L. B, Major sont in s communication wiy containod plans for the construotion of s pnyy building for tho accommodation of the Circayy + and Buperlor Courts. Tho complalnts magy againgt tho present struclure encourage A, Mbjor to submit tho plavs, Ho undorlook 4 complote tho contract within aix months frop - tho dats of aceeptance, snd to furnfsh a lea. tho authoritios, the aonual rent to Lo $23,000, year. H Toforred to the Committeo on Publico §e. vico. to ) TOARDING PATIEXTS. 3 ‘The Matron of Bt, Josoph's Hospltal santjn g communicution, in which it was mot forth fhy - tho Board would groatly asaist the work of chan, ™ ty by sending curabla pationts from tho Norh 8lde to the St. Joseph'a Iospltal, and 8o rolieyy the overerowaed County Hospital, 'The termaof tho Houpitnl aro €5 & weak. lleferred to tho Committea on Hospitals, LEMONT, Out-door reliof billa for the Tawn of Lemoy amounting to 8412,17, woro read and roferred the Committos on Tawna and Town Accounts, Mr, Holden wanted to know how long ihy Town of Lomant was going to suck ths pul teat. 1o thought that Lomont made too may domanda on tle County Treasury, It took Id por cent more out of tha ‘Cronsury than it pig fn. 'Iho whole matter ehanld be' inquired fnly without delsy, Tha authoritios of Lomont aughi to maintaiu their own poor. DURSTED WATER=PIPES, i Qno of the blils presunted was in rogard ¢ tho ropairing of burated wntnr-pllml ot by County Insane Asylum, 1t amounted to 2676, Commissioner Clough wisbed to know it orep thing was burst out thoro. Commissioner Lonorgan thought Mr. Cloogh onght Lo kuow, as, to within & vary brief period, lio ad been & member of the Committos cone trolling that institation, Ar, Olough said that he nover had shy oppon funity of moeting with the Committes, but s least, ho had not dischargod an enginecr who knsy Ins buginesa to put an jucompatent porson (n by place. Tho now engineer had, ho undorstoo], cost tho county sevoral hundred dollars alresdy, Commissioner McCaffroy would like to fid out tho truth of that, If tho county was losisy monoy In that way ho should like to knowit, Tho Chair suggested (hat tho discussion wy out of ordor, and it dropped. ‘Tha bill was reforrod to the Commitlsam Ioapitals, - ‘Tho report af tho Joint Committee, conslsting of thwe county nnd city Committeos on Publs Daiidings, and momuera of the Bosrd of Pulle Works, slready published in Tunr TrioUSE vu presontod, s Consideration was poatponod for ona weok, Comumissionor McCalTroy exprosaed Lin belil |25~ that the report did not entiroly concur with b wpinion of the Law Department, E: PERIOLAT, e A Dbill for eounty supplics to the amount o 874 was presented by O, F. Peri A motion was mada to pay the bill, Cominsionor Clough voted azainst tha b, becguse ha was opposod to letting couttactate parfies who had no visiblo menns of sappot othor than thoir denlioge with the county. it did not beliove in pvi og tho contracts tomn who kopt their oflicon in tho garret stoyet buildinga in the oity. e voted against tho bii _ bocauso tho mon bossted thac he controllay majorlty of tho votos in tho County Bonrd, Iy votod against the bill deenusos ho thought it dis graceful to the county that it should doal withs man who had notorlously defrauded it in the contracts of Iast yoar, and who would contin:¢ to cheat it in that moanner o long a8 ho wastek erated. flovoted againat the bill beeauso giricg tus proferonco to that man cut off lepitimie dealors who would give full value for the most paid out by the county. Commissioner McCaffroy did not know of 1z such collnslon, e signed the bill on the recox moudation of Mr. Iolden, Ila should likeu kuow particularly what Mr. Clough meant. Commisaionor Clough sald there waa no s oessity to call out names there, Evorybody ey who the party was to whom hid romarks referrel '[he yeas ln:} nayas wora called for, sod th bill waa ordered paid, Mr. Clough votivg in tit nogative, neANs, The next matter that camo up was a bill fa 100 barrala of beans, suppliod by Loviolahdl 3 Alr. Clough roso to proteat. Tla did noled any gooid rearon why this Perlolat shouldbailt ouly porson on whom tho couiity had “"flj a1 supplios, Ho wished that tha Boara would st thomuolves as others saw thom. Perhaps i might ofoct & cure, Bat ho thought that mem bars of the Board wora laoking tha digaltrer © pectod from tham when they followed Derioht up sovaral flighta of staira to got bad beaus ¥ * tho county. Commislonor McCallroy ropliod that the b gontloman, if ho would ouly soktiowledge i tmtg, kuow that tho busineas was proporly tror acted, Commisrionor Clough rose to a point of ptr sonal explahiation, 1lo liad been made 1t targat of inginuation by the last speaker, It drow & supposititions plcture of & John MeCoft fory, of Clcoro, sud painted him in rather uncoz Flllnanmry colory, ns boing the “patron of It olat, and asked the Commissloner how ho ki tha supposititious pieture. I - John McCafer? of the North Bide at all retemblod tha MeCafite?! of Clcoro, would not the formor bo ashamed ¢ the rosemblanco ? ¢ Commissionory McOaffray rapliod that he b 1o noties of the picture, Ils, with the ret the Committeo, traded with Porioat U canse Lo supplied goods as good as b thoy conld got ut a chieaper_rate than they cod be “procardd elsowhero. For exauple, eull? suits of clothing. for the Inmates of tho Coustt ouse had boen purchssed from himst nl: oraglug from &5 to 80 per suit, andtbe cla&!.h woro much bottor than tha sverage run, Period = soomod to_ bo & nightinkro on_soma of (o k& tlamon, Al he bhad to say was that, if Pen? ‘ supplied tho county jn w eatiufaotos nnnn““* n lower rato than auy other blidder, ho fl“l afraid to doal with hlm. When Mr. Clou himeolf, had a iinger in tho ple, mml‘a mouth, Now, however, he waa prepsred abuse all who had eliargo of tho concero. ) Mr. Clough called ou Messrs. Hnr(lfl Lonergan Lo bear ham witnous that Lo I ! over faithfal kud honost in tho diacharge o uty, The matter then dxopl‘wd, and, on a vote MBL": takon, the bill was ordered paid, dMessrs. dick and Clough voting In the negative. e ‘Tho bill of Jail expanses for tha month q& uary, amountiug to 60,655, was ordorsd w{fi]lfl Bills for publio service, amounting to 65,5%: ware also pasaed upon and ordered paid. TUE, INGANE ASYLUM, 5 Commissloner Hotden affered the followlng: A W|‘|1 :?I!:rl.fhl;h G A-;;lum of the cousty row nma wreforo ‘Tiesived, Tiat tho Gomamilice o Pnhunch-fl"l:': d thoy aro hereby fustructed to caune 10 be IEPLEL and reudored fit for the reception of inmales 1be ment of the Insans Asylum, Lnid over for one wook, 4 the Cameron, Amberg & Co, wore lmll’\lfll o contract for bupplyibg the connty with pr ll‘ll‘ stationery, oto, A resolntlon providing i oo requisltion in each caso whero no -ppmv‘l"“f par] been mado shonld bo sent to thy Bo nased, . " Boveral other ftems of an nnjmportsnt s ter wera diuposod of, LEQUISITIONS. Commlssloner Bebinids offored rosolutiou, whicl prevalled ¢ o bl Resolred, That from and afier tho puere & resolution this Board will not considor bills {08 ;e clea furulshed or sorvices parforwed unless (e hiave bon furnialied or parformuwd {0 ?u"\ufl %3 b orler of this Bosrd, or some commitied thered g, nub® I ¥ 1 the followisd the respactive lmplo{n of the counly are las! N a0d {ho seversl county oficers are reduesiod: (G20 requisitivas upou the Loard for materialy A7 CF § sezvices requice [n thelr reapective dopart@eni L After an fuformal discussion of lom:' ¥ utes on things in_genorul, Commissian! Y ting offered the followiog ¢ of b Resaloed, ‘That tha Commiltee on Fiusaco of o Tigard are heroby lustructod to coufer witl 1y of Pullio Worke of the City of Chluago, 8ud ¥y A Moy o sccapied B2 tion of 0 cf ul X oanty, s submis the samiv tothis Bosrd. It was adopted. 10 Doard ¢hen adjourned for 006 Wk b