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MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL ‘The extraordinary woather intensified the prevalent olindss to an almost painful degree, The bualness of the day was confined to the rantine transactions that mnat goon, The counter business was awelled rome- what by scttlement, but was miich loss than the two Proceding days,aa rlown by tho clearings, Thrso ‘wero $3,600,000, of less than half hone of the day be- fore. ‘Tho loan market oxhibited no change, In addilfon fo tho Luard of Trade mon, who are borrowing to carry stuG, there are some iniaccllaneaus applicants for accommodation, Ike the lumber manufacturers and whisky-doalers, but the aggregate of their demand fa not great, The mercantile demand tx omowhet eu~ anced Ly the poor collections Rates of discount at the banks are 8@10 per cent, ‘On tho atreot, thera 1s no change to report, Mates are from 7 rer cent on call to 18 per centon time. ‘Tho rate of Now York exchange {s stilt quotable at BOA75e discount between tanks for $1,000, with less offering and a firmer fecling, FINANCIAL PROSPECTA. A banker of Boston, in 3 recent communtention tothe Finane(ut Chronicle, given nomo dala on which he cal- culates revival of commercial and financial proaper- fly. Ho shows thatat no timo since 1870 lias there beon auch acatclty of satisfactory inveatmont in Ton- don and Pariaas nt prerent, Tho platletion tn regard, to the capital sought for in tho London market gave #, forcible proof of this: Cupitat required by! naw comprnies,| Year, 004 » 44,931 000; 183 AMDT THAT Capital required for Foreign lent tia, ‘810,700 29,140,000 ‘The capital required by English compsutes in 1374 was but one-half of that wanted in 1473; the foreign foans requirod little mora than one-tenth as muuch in 1874. an in 1972, Tho situation of French capital is shown by the anperabundant aulscriptions to the Joan offered Ly the City of Paria, Forty times more ‘was subscribed than tho city asked, French rentea ere Lfgher than before since 1870, ‘he Turkish loan of about 16,000,000 offered in London roceived aubiacrip- tions to tnrce times that amount, All thie while tho Bank of Englaud rate has been an low aa Badly per cent, and yet {ho loans have been leas than at auy time 4n tho preceding ten years, ‘Tho symptoms of tho financial situation in thin country plont the samo was, The price of Govern> ‘ment bonde {a Ormer, althongh a larger amount than uatal haa Lect thrown on tho American market by European holders, City and chotee corporate honda aro firmer, ant aro evidently s favorita investment, The advaneo in the price of Chicago City aud Cook County bouds {san iuatration, At tho samo time, as in London, the price of Lank discounts has len un- usnally flexible, The nominal rate is held at, 10 per cont, but moucy has been loaned hore ax low as 6 or 6 per cent on call, and as low an 9 or 3 por cent in New York, Loans have been offered on real estate 1 per cont lower {han what line Leen tho atandard rate, Al! the while the country tributary to Chicago, with a not nerioug excuption in the esas of the yrasskopper districts, has Leon getting good prices for ila produce, ‘The wholesale trado of the city bas been continuously goat, All theae facts hava the same meaning, They indi- eatuan acctinulation of capital that must seck outlet it must find inveatiment—I9 Londe, in manufactures, errealestate, The anntal Increare of wealth iu Groat Britatn ta now estimated at $589,000,000, ‘The French {neroment must be as large, to Judge from tho easy Payment of tho iudemntly, For Germany and tho United Atates thera are no accurate datn, The Hon, D,A, Wells, in his report for 1859, «9 Special Commis- stoner of Revenne, callmated the aunuct mercaso of active capital for reproduction at $541,000,000, ‘Thin growth, economists Lold, fa mut. tens affected by pan- ice, tariffe, Inws, aud ware, fy much less than people usually suppose. It flows on, rezardices cf ovstaclen, Aiko » mighty river, gatheeing volumo as it goca, It 4s but a queation of tima when this accumulation will overtiow Its prosent coufluca and aet fudustry ayoin in mot{ion, GOVERNMENT NONDS. aid, ARked 19194 OMe tiasj 6-W0a of '05—Jan, and July. 20a of 07 —Tan, aud dul 6-208 of *63—Jon, and Jui; Inettm tex, tnt United 3 ‘Uulted States ci FORFION UXCIAN! Blerllng exchange was 492154426) Loudon, 463 } Varta, 613 exchange ara quote: Paris (france), Germuuy (rele Nelgium (france), Holland (guilders) Switze 3weden, Nurway, end Detar Auatris Guper farius), ie Other ‘ratew of foreign st, asiay Ww, E Bold..se. i H Chicuyo City, WeoeoflUELy ds ius. [MU21g & Chteago Clty 7 et, xewerngo, 101s & int; kint, Chicago Clty 7H ct. waterloan|IOl iy & Int.uesz dfut. Chicago City 7 det, certiiteates} O48; & int, Chicago City 6 ct.cestiticates] UO” kinty Book County 7 Wet, banda... AL}; & Intl Wout park 79 ct, Vonil ants 160 iid: 133) National Bank of Minols, Iltnola "Trust ond Savings Natlousl Bawk of Commerc ‘Merchante’ Barings, L, Union Naticnsl Baul Union Slock-Yurd Nat SUACELL City Railway, Kouth Kido, City Railway, West Bids... City Railway, North Side. Tradern' Insiirance Company, Chamber of Commerce... ‘ Chiengo Gaatight aud Coko Campany....| 1 Chicago & Northwestern gold Louds,,,. Pulluian Lulaco Cur Company, exelly, New Yoru, March 3,—Moncy, after loxning at 3 per + cont, cloned at 3 per cent, I'time mercantile paper, 435 O05; per cent, Blosling dull; 4aI@46U3f for wlsty-day, aud 485@ 483% for aight, Customs recgipta, $439,000, Gold #trong, opening at 11443 and closing at 115, Carrying ratea 1,9, and flat, ‘The Avuistant Treasurer labursed $260,000, Clearings, #37,000,CU0, Governments steady, Itailroads firm, State bonds neglected, Stobkw opened activa and strong, with a general ad- vance 1 prices, ‘Tho ost marked advance and greatest aciivity wero in Pacific Mail, Union Pacttic, and Northwestern common, Vacito Mull ruse from BY to 388, receded to 38, aud, will tater, reached $044, Unlon Pacida advanced steadily fram 421; to 634; om large transactions, Northwestern common dee tlined from 42 to 417, aud aubsequently rosa to 427;, Tho remalndor of the Ust roto from %¢ to 4; of 1 per cent, Befora and at the Socand Hoard there wasa reaction of 3¢ to 1!f per cont, The grenteat declino was in Obfos, which draped from 334; 0 25%;, During the last hour (he market wae strong, with an advance of 3; to14¢ per cont, Pacific Mail rose from BY to 994, and closed at 391f on large traueactio: Union Pacifio waa vory strong and sold up to 43%, and attheclos thera was no atuck offered under 4347, Northwestern common advanced from 413; ‘to 43%, and closod at 4223, Western Union Fanged Letween 74% and 75, Ohios recovered from 25; 10252, Exlo was exceptionally woal, and declined to 264%, Tho other changes wero fess im portant, At a meeting of the Directors of the Paciflo Mail Dompany to-day, Jey Guuld, Kidney Diltou, aud Dilver Amos were eloctod Directors ta fill vavancius, aad the resignation of Russell Baye was accepted, Trtsetions in stocks to-day spgregsted 221,000 shares, of which 59,000 were Pacific Mall, 31,000 West- smu Unton, 14,000 Northwestern, 6,000 Erle, 11,000 Lake Bore, 5,000 St, Paul, 10,000 Obios, 4,500 Wabaals, sud 62,000 Union Pacific, : GovEnNMENT voxDs. . Coupons, '8 «1192f | Coupons, '87.,, Courens 6’. y Caupous, 68, Coupons, "v4 New ba Coupons, ‘63, Coupons, ne BONDE, Missourte Virgiulas, old, N, Garulinas, of 4, 0 pid, 0] Bt, Poul Chicago & Allon. calle transfora, | Ons, & Alton pf Ohio & attesteatort oe O53 Clevo, Cin, &. Col... 64 Chi,, Bue, & Quincy. 10995 Laka Shore.tesesevee By Michigau Central India mitral 6 Pitte, & Ft, Wayno Minolta Central 00 Northwestern, . Union Pac, atock..... 4036 Northwestern pid, Central Pac, atock,,, 07 Nock Island... Unton Pac, bonds... 03%5 New Jersey Gontral Del, Lack, & W. i REAL ESTATE, ‘The following Instrumonta wera Aled for record Wednesday, March 3: CITY PROPERTY, Indiana av, 150 ft m of Thirtecnth ste f, 252190 ft, dated March 3. ak SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA, WITH! cennen dated $175 ft, dated March 4, gee nee * Forty-alxth at, 141 ft 0 of Wallaco st, # £, 50x 125¢ ft, dated Jan, 17, WEST OF CIT Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, March 2... ANT Clyde,” dated f COMMERCIAL. ‘The following wore tha receipts and ablpments of tho leading artivica of produco fn this city duriug the twonty-four hours onding at 7 o'clock an Wednesday. morning, and for the corresponding date one year ago: Tour, tela, Whesf, bit Corn, bis Osta, Itye, bu, Darley, 0 Crass reed, Fax seed, the Ei Braont-corn, Gah), 1u01 Cured meal 44,000) TAL tu ]1,084,084 Dect, hris, 1y 1%) Pork, bris, Tard, Tallow, Ibe, Mutter, the Dressed hoy Live hogs, Cattle, Sheep, N Hider, ts. Uighwi Wool, 1 Potatoes, In 8h 1,131 894,605 193) 339,034 ) 2 soo;no0l 8570 cu) A 1,540,¢K0) | 187,000)1, 15,00 Gai, 895,008 ‘Also the following, without compansones Koid of produce, Keceived.| Shippale Poultry, Ibs. 187,529) 99,040 Poultry, coop ‘ye! Gain: S $3 20,780 Green appl Heans, bit, Tiay, fora, Moya, ths Withdrawn from utore on Tuewday for cily cous sumpticn: 1,407 bu wheat, 6409 bu corn, 1,424 bu cats, M3 bu ryv, 2,410 bu barley. ‘The following grain waa inapected {nto ators on Wednesday morning: 9 cara No, 1 spriug, 31 care No, 2 do, & cara No.3 do (3 wheat); 11 cara high mixed corn, 63 cars No, 2 do, 23 care rejected do (90 corn, of which 1 ia old); 3 cars white vate, G cara Noy 2d; Qeara NO, 2ryo; Wears No, 9 barley, 1 car No, 3do, Lear rejected do, ‘Total, 162 cars, oF 63,000 Du, Tyapected out: 17,730 bu whost, 8004 bu corn, 70 bu oats, 6,115 bu harley, A typographical error occurred in our table of rall froights yesterday morning, Mates on grain aud other fourth els to Portland ara quoted at 400 per 100 Itz, tho same an to Now York, ‘There aro rumors of under-cutting from published rates, but uettner carriers nor ahippera admit that auy deviation in made from the publirhed rates, There fe reason to helieve that another charter waa made aday or (wo ago tn load with grain bere and holt till the opening of navigation, No particulars are given, Of course, the loading proceea cannot be Performed ro long as veeeels cannot be moved in the Larbor, Tho fee must give way before uur atock of Grain ailost can be inercuse:], ‘Tho leading produce markets were Irregular yeater- day, Wheat waa active oud stroug, becauue the cone tluuod bad weather throatena to interfurey with #eed- Jug. Other gratu wan duil, an thera is no movement of consequence, recelpta being light and buylng orders fow, while the storm mado it undestrable to take prop- erty from storo and diticult to mova refiroad cara on track, Houce, what was done was in the way of op- tons, Provisions were nervous and unsettled, though kenerally dull, Tao feeling was tame all round, oxcept in wheat, the persistent storm acting as a wot blanket upon trading, The street markets were equally dufl— nome of them deserted, {he mnow blocking out custom, Tence, our quotations In’soveral cages are not so much prices at which goods wero sold as practical answers to quotations which might be madeted aftor the Dui droaryish one; “If you hud a bwothab, du you think he would like chocthe 2” Mighwines were.excited, and stronger. ‘Tho only tala reported on ‘Chango on Tuesday was at $1.05, Later in the day they sold st 970 rer gallon, the im- preselon having gained ground that tho Seuate would not prea tho new bill, Yesterday thoy sold at $1.09, as {t was known that tho Lill bad pareed the Senate, Dry goods were quict, the dieagrecablo weather checking buainesr, Prices romain firm, a8 previuusly quoted, Inthe grocery markot thera waa an sbeenco of anything moro than falractivity in any department, whtla the general mavoment was sluggish, No impor. taut price fluctuations wero noted, Holders of augnra, alrups, sud molasses entertalued firm views, while tha feeling {n coffee and teas was weak, Lice, splcen, voaps, atid other lines were notinally steady, A falr amount of orders for Ash were recelyed, and former quotations were firmly maintained, Nothing now wsa dovcloped in the dried-frult and canned-gouda mar- kete, Coal and wood were in good requert at firm pricos, ‘Tho vittrade was roported quict, with no change in valuce, except for carbon, which was lied a ve higher, in sympathy with an advance at the Ea Uagging, losther, and pig-iron were unohanged, bavcos wore excited wud were held higher, owing to thy paseago of the Tax bill, ‘Tho order demand for lumber was only fair. The market ts not very uteady, though $11.00 fa sald to bo tho tnalde, price for cotmon atutt, Bhinglea wero quict, Hardwaro and nalts were meoting with a mod- erate order demaud, Fura were steady and salable at lat weets's advanco, Wool, hides, and hops wera quiet, Broom-corm was very firm, and some deal. ora were holding for higher rates, Orders wero uot quite so nmuerous, Tho demand for lay was again active, aud the moderato offerings were firmly Lelt owing to the continued stormy weather, which is proventing tho marketing of hay in the country, and will probably materially lessen the raceipts hore, ‘mothy aced* was fairly active and steady, except perhaza the lower qualities, which were abundant and oary, Poultry wae very firtu, being seurce, and tu reudy sale, Eqyy were alvo Grin und higher, EX@@NTR FLOM THE BLATOATD, The followlG¢ weru tho oxporta from {ho pix lead- tng cilfes of the Atlantic seaboard for the dated namud; eng Week emily [ieee i y bite ‘rb, 20, “eb, 28, 1815, wlt75, 1a74., Flour, bria,, $5,408 72, Ce Wheat, bu, fvaaTs { 615,674 990,700 Cora, Lu,... 3s4,100 434,000 336,000 Thye, bu... ee eee o es 40,000 Pork, bri.) “jai 6.380 ety Tard, Ie ve] 4,047,053 | 3,294,586 | 6,278,759. a, It oo) 5U14,089 | 0,178,078 | 7,104,h28 WHEAT IN Evnore, Alelter from Liverpool uuder date of Feb, 11, toa prouiucut commission houso here, coutaius tbe fol- Jowlng Buslucsa here how boen extremely languid, and Prices Of all articles have fallen ; the decline during ihe pat week ue ten daye iu wheat being about 6d y.cr 100 ita, all round, and en maize 2 Gd per 499 [ty Flour during the saing Interval $6 fully 26 per wack and. bri agulust to seller, aud yct thera doce uot seem to bo any cuntideuce in the future, although stocke at the seaboard aro tiuderate; the quantity on tho way, and provpectu of coutiuuous aud anple supplies being conaldored inore than cqual so our requirement, ‘This feall very well so long uw prospects of tho growlig crop of wheat, here sud on the Guntineut, coutinus satisiactory, ‘Should there, howover, bo auy cause of complutut Later ou, prices Would run up at once, cone eideratly, The qusutity of American (Atlantio porte) wheat here te Ihnited, ‘Phis will account for ite comparailye hb pricu hero when compare:t with Call- jorula ; Wut a siuall iucreuvo 1p Our supply would Lring $6 dawas Caged pur 200 the,” DEY GoUDS IN NEW yoRK, ‘The Journal of Cummerce givea thy following asthe inipofte of dry gooudu at New York for tho munth of February ieid, 1875, Ibid, 4 Enuter'd for consump, thro Manufact's of wool..}8 3, Manufact's of easton.) iy, Mauufact’s of aiik...| 4 Bianufact’s of ta; 873 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: -TITURSDAY,* MARCH 4, 1875. ‘Withdrawn fm ware- house Manufact's of wool., 1,547, 1,054,050) Mnnnfact’a of ontton,| 1,210,500] 891,975) Manufact’s of alk...) W179] 759,003 Mannfa.t's of tlaz ..) 775,217] 855,746) Mincel, dry good 999,257) Lus,i103) $ 4,010,0081§ 4,929,47718 4,197,616 | 11,781,493] 8,011,880) 10,015,836 ‘Total... Add cnt, for con ‘Total thrownon mar- ‘Mityase $10,602, 468;$19,860,037 14,151,400 Entore ware- houring— Manufact'a of wool, :1§ 1,463,653.$ 1,790,278 $ of cotton] 1,974,608) 77 Of lik ..f 2,345,704 , : Manifact's of flax...) "FRA,84t ih] 480,150 ‘Miscol. dry goods, Ritual Hyors} 190,897 ¥ 8,101,081 $ 9,950,008'§ 2,603,127 11,741,497! 9,831,050) 10,016,835 ‘Total. Add ont, for cons, Total entered at the port -/816,892,878/#19 191,918) #12,710, 903 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTR—Were qnict and tower, all ronna, thounh live hoge again advanced unior ‘the fact of ght recetptn, It wan whlapered that the packers sre {interested in taking hold of the hogw that now come tn, aud advineiug the market, for the ake of the effect such an upward movement ‘might be expected to hava on product, ‘Dut aa tho nattiral conseqienice of tila will bo an fuercaso in stocks, If not of regular to be Golivered on eontracte, at leant regular enough to be caten, the tendency of prices on the apesiiattvo articles waa duwnward, especially as there was no strength re ported in New York or Liverpool, ‘The market im proved towarde the close, ou account of a further rleo in the gold premiutn, Meat Porn—Was moderately active, and 10 per bri ower, ‘There was little new luiying of pork, tho trading being alinont confined to filing shorts, o turning over one mouth farther nhiead, Bales wero reported of 2,890 bris cash or seller tho month at $18,0¢@18,05 for round lots, and $18.10 for siuall lots ; 8,750 Lia eollor April at $18,224 @19.1944 3 9,000 brls scller May ot $19.52'4@18,02' ; and 2,000 bris eeller Juno at $18,80,219.021¢, Total, 16,640 bris, ‘Tho mar- Ket closed at $18,051319,10 eanh or eeller the month, SISA IR.GIY for April, and §18.60¢418,62% for Ma: Other deacriptiona of pork wera quict and steady. Clear wan quoted at $10.45; prime move at $10,00; auld extra prime at $19:00, Bales'wore 43. Urle fully meen at $17.00, . Ako Waa 1n@tatze por Jon Ses lower, ‘tint darter mara activo tale ou THesday, though Now Yorke wea weal, and there was little. demand here excont to Al Mortis ‘Hales, were eeported of 1,730 tcw ena or seller the month at §13,16@19.17}; } 5,800 ten roller April at Fla. svg1340; and 4,000 tes seller Bay at $19,825 (ali.tiys Total, 11,200 tes, The market closod At $1.17 191920 cael! $LAGTIGIIAD for Aptlly and $LU.G3G 11.574 for May, ‘Sinate=-Wore quict and cagier, ‘There was only » Nght deraand for uby doveriptiou, and tut at reduced quotations, which helders were. Obllged. to accept, ta eitcct rales. ‘The transactions reported were 100,000 toa ahotilders, aclier April,'at Ges 60,000 ths green do Aes},c easly’ 20,000 tbs ahort fibe at;Diyer i000 sta rhort cleara ct 97,0; aud 10 boxer bellies at 104 Tho markst closed ‘at 030 for green. shoulue dye for do tong clear, Ge do ‘wuurt ibe, fo. stort clenr, and Vi@diye do tame. Swe nekled amin (I le averse): at 1OWelUiye, Mosts Jao nalt (art ‘cured) quored at ho for’ wou dry cnt ar galee atarch, ona, oll ‘Ate Go do rellor May; long. clear, 9%@9!vo can. of feller March do feller “April Use s*“do weller Mavs {Mey nhort rilmy OvGIse eunh or eeller March ¢ noller April, 9%;¢7 do sellor May, 10c} short clevre eavh or seller Mareb,?,¢; daselier April, 10'5¢3 dovel era, ld)ge,. Dazed meats hye higher tian luow, Be- con meats quoted af MY@iliye fer hams, bc for thouldetsr luxe for stort crite oud Le for sbort eleara—all ed. Guraer—Wan qulet at 0c, i ‘F PRODUCTS—Were guict and nominally up- changed, at $4.95 for meas, $4.25 for axtra ines, ant $21,002.00 for hams, “TaLLow—Quotod st SY@8)c, Baloa were! 200 bria tly ut Bosc : BREADSTUFFS, f FLOUR—Waa very dull, ty an almost utter abeonce of demand, shippers Leing out of the market, while Jocal buyers wero few, ‘The market was tirm, how- ever, mt unchanged prices, from sympathy with wheat, Salea wero reported of £0 brla winters on private terms; and 400 brls apring oxtrar, partly at £4.50, Total, only 450 bria. Tho market closed as folluwa: Choice winter exftas, $5,25@6,50 ecnimon to good do, $1,265.00 ; choice spring extras, $4,25,94.60; {air do, shipping grades, $4,004.25 patent spring, $,00@0.00; spring superfines, 3,005 rye Cour, $5.2565.00; Luckwheat do, $5,008 6.50, BaiN—Was quiet and steady at provious prices, the supply from tho couutry belng light, owlug to the storm, Sales wero 10 tons at $20,00 on track, Conn Meat—Was quuted at $3.40@9,60 per brl for good, and $21.00@4,50 per ton fur coarse, ‘MippitNas—Sales were 10 tona midillings at $24.60, WHEAT—Was active, and about io higher than at the close on Tuesday, with a much steadier tone, Liv- erpool waa unchanged, but Now York wav firmer, and the storm hero ect operators to thinking that, after all, tho wheat cropof last year may have been wold too cheaply, for an wufavorable spring in 1473, The movemncut was entircly speculative. Thore was no inurement to buy for sbipment, in the absence of certrinty that the grain can be moved out, aud most of the purchaees were mado Ly tho short interest, a good deol being Milled in for this month ox well av for next, The strenyth wos pot so much dependent upon the fact of small recelpta now, 8s on the fear for the next crop, Tittle auow hos fallou this winter In the wheat-productug regiona of tho Northwent till with- in the past three days, The consequence fs, that tho ground fs frozcn to au uniieual dopth, and it may not be thawed ont till long after the thio when spring wheat ought tobe planted. Tho fall of snow uow only makes the inattor worvo, as it will delay tho thawing ont process, Meuce, wo far aa present conde the cu affect the next crop, they sifoct it unfavora bly ; aud the facta warrant somo nervousness on the part of the shorts, though It would require a good deal of bad weather tocause an important advance ju Lue Tope, Heller April o.oned at 843;c, roceded to Be, at- vanced to 492,c, feli back ta 88!,c, and ron to Kaye, cloulug at 843j¢. Soller tha month, or regular No, J aprlug, sald at 802;@ATIe, closing at EZi¢e, March to- celpta Leing at tuyrcmium, Soller May'sold at 92a, O30; aud sMler June at 923/@IIYe, Cuoh aales werd reported of 3,000 bu No, J epring at Oo for reqular, and De for {resi rerelpt 83,000 bu No, 2 do at BY Gs $740; aud 9,000 bu No.3 do at Ki@kdwe, Total, 68AKO Du, ReJectod waa nomittal st THe (Bile. Miswadora Witrat—Was iu bettor demand ond firm- or, in syntpathy with other wheat, Bales were reporl- ed of 3,000 bu at 9563953 7c for No, 1, and 9le for No. CORN—Was dull and, ensier, though averniging b about ive lower than on Tuesday. IAvorpool was quot ou 3d per 4H a higher, aud New York was firm ti Near the close, while our receipts were not large, | The fault with the markot aoomod to be that avreral hold- era had expected to bo able tosell ont at an advance dua to the storm, but orders were few from the country, and city shorts were not suxtons to fill, Hence tue market was heary, bit did not dee cline materially becanae acilora did not offer their’ property wlicn they found It was not wanted, ‘The city domand wae very lieht, Bellor April opened at G3ije, and declined to O5e ‘at tho clow, Beller the mouth sold ot sactic, aud ecller May at 7113 Tite, both closing at the inside, Beller June waa of- fered at GU3{e, OC: wales wera roported of 02,0%0 bu No, 2 at CI@CIo; 4,000 bu rejected at d@oIve; and 2,200 bu eara ct GJ@8ic, on track, Total, 101,200 bu, OATB—Were steady and fairly activo, tho trading velng principally iu Aprit, ‘ho offerings wero emall, Heller the mouth, or eush, sold at S3Z@SIZc, and cloned st the ontalde, Beller April nold freely at O38;c, and closed at 515463334 .c, Heller May was quoted ‘at 0 ,a5cKe, Cant aalew incluste 6,800 bu No, 2 at_ 632; 513603 algo 9,000 bu by eamplo st SIN@SGise, Tolal, ‘Kou "RYE—Was quict and ateady, The receipla wero Waht, and fow orders wero on tho market, Ratople lots wold at §1,00@ 1.01 ou track, wales aggregating 100 bu. ‘Alnu 403 but alrietly freak at Due. Total, 1,106 iu, HARLEY—The market opened dull, and prices fell sade Under hers! offerlaygs und tho usual munspula- tun, After the decline a fatr business was done fn options, the shorin buying quite freely, but the mare Seller the month: opeted at $1.07, vold $1,03 Wd. Beller April nid closed at the Inside, Beller Hales of requlur were mado Agi the inarkel cloved at about tho ee the month, Cash vales wero re- do Central at $1,073 1,000 bu 1,200 bu trom Ne #, at $1.09 1.1 Uo,'s at $1,135 800 bu No. 3 fresh at $1,003 aud 400 bu do rofectodt N, 8, at 050; also 420 Lu Ly sample at $1.00, ‘Total, 211,000 bu, LATEST. Provisloun' wero quict, aud a whade firmer In the af- ket closed easy, down tu £1.06, and closed at bald at $1.0241,0336, 9 4 soll at de, 6! farnoon, Whoat declined and mct with a moderate demand, ‘Other grain waa quiet, Moss pork was quiet and firmer, closing at $18.95 for Apri, with sales of 1,750 brie at $18,90010.u5 seller April, $18,023 woller May, aud $19,037 voller June, Lard was quiet aud Heuer at $13.175@13,20 cosh, and $14.40 avller April, Halva:, 1,000 tev at $13.40 acller April aud $13,C0 seller May, Meaty wore quiet, Bales: 20,000 Ibs short ribs at 9,70, ; Wheat deolined nearly ite and was moderately a5- tive at tho reduction, Sullee April sold down to 8736 and clodod at 77,0, Siler tho month closed at about BEC, Comm waa quict and a shad exstor, closing at ci77@ te for ho miunth, Ol7,es039 for ‘April, aud Tie aller or May, ‘ we ‘were quict at 3c forthe month, ond 66}y for Ye GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOT—Was higher, owing to the pavango of the Tax bill in the Senate, Quoiable at $2.18, UROOM-COUN—Waa moro quiet Lut frm at the pricaa annexed; Good to extra burl, M@tic; brush that wall work itself into a choice hurl broom, 1039 llc; common to fir do, 9}4@100; inforlor bruwb, WigIe; crooked, O@TIe. BUTTER—Tho domand for table butter continucs sufilelent to absorb the daily recelpts, and the mare Ket remalus trim at fully former ralos, The poorer works ure atlll negloctod, aud prices sro without utabil- ily, Following are the quotations: Choice tu foucy yellow, 30@36e3 inedium to good grades, 29:50 $ {ule, rior to common, 1@22e; Inferior to ¢cholve ull, 18@260. CHEESE—Pricea‘are frm and unchanged, ‘There ts @aveadily falx focal sod country demand, and holden oxpreea great confidence in tho permanence of prices Ju vtow of the redneed condition of the aupply. Ques talons are 17@1%o for prime mild factory, ond W@ ge for lower grades, COAL—Dealora wore kopt pretty huny yestentay, tho aman Welng quite aetiro, Orders wero, filled at the annexed quotations: Tackawanna, $10.00; cannel, $8.00 (9.003 Erie and Walnut Ill, $7.60 % Lek Rin, $7.0 $7.00; Bloanburg, $4.60: Hocking Valleys $7.00; block, £6.50: Linois, $4.50¢5,00. SED HOUS—The market was inactive and Tho receipts wero reported larger, but tt ‘wan unidoratood (hata good portion of the arrtyats were formarted Ekxt, foawing the offerioqe on. thin market amall, ‘There wan aomno inquiry, and buyera wero Itdding $7.60 for light and $7,00@8.00 for heavy, Dut acliors, in atiticipation of ight’ receipts, owing to {he storn, were not disposed to preva thelr’ property OF wales FGAS—Were vory acatce, and prices in consoqttenco pwere irregniar, Seltera were abile to abtatn almoxt any files anked, ‘Ralca of fresh were mao aL d220c, Piekied were alao scarce, aud good tote sald roullly ut ie, EISH Remain frm at the quotations following: Awhitotien, 4 trl, $5,350,385; No, 2 do, $5,006,183 No, 1 trout, $5,255.60 ¢ Na, Lahore mackerel, now, -br!, $9,00cq),2n; No, 1 bay. $5,750¢7.00; No, Imackerelyi,-rl, $6.25680,07 3 farnlly mackercl, Y-bel, $5,60:25.783 Ni 1 shore kite, €1.75@1.90; bank codfish, $4.25¢6.t George's codfish, $1,80@0,18: Tabrador horring, split, brie, $4,50(@9.00; «to Kyebrl. $4.25@4.60; Labrae dor “hereiny, round, bel, $7,6068.00; “do, a-bri, £4.00@4.25 § ncalod herring, per box, 43@ 430; Columbia Ulver salon, 3y-brl, $2.156810,00 $ ocean trout, 2 doz On anil 4 doz por ehre, $1.50. ERUITS AND NOTH=The fruit trade wad re ported quict, with no quotable change fn valued: Fonerax—Datea, Ayer gs, drums, 16@lie; layers, 19@20c; ‘Lurkiely prunca, ‘Lolly keogn, Lu@ 1c; raining, Inyera, §1,10685.125 IX Valeuein, Lua i2e; Zante feinon peel, abel too : currants, 717%, on, KANE; Aeane,* Dostrarte—Alden apples, 16.2 aprice, *AU4e; Indiana aud Llinais, 72 ‘arn, 74 G40; poachea, halves, V4yiG10Ge: do mixed, 7H wake; do’ pared, ‘20g21c} blackberries, 1%g(alle; raspberries, 35(@: pitted cherries, 11@33c,. Nuts <Filberts, '13gt4e;' almonds, ‘Terragoun, Naples walnuts, i@ite: (@lic3 Brazila, 11a@lt ye Wilmington peanuta, all 80; Afrivan peanuts, 6/,@de, FUUS—Were eelling readily st unchanged prices, The annual #ales in London are now taking place, and alovlere are awaiting the reault, which witl determine th future cotree of thle market, Below are eutrrent pricea: Grehobio walnuts, now, Lit Pecans, ‘Texas, 18¢al0e ¢ Tonnesses peanuts, 6@ Quatity, Northern, | Western, Mink Wo, 1, aiunitto largo...$2:2592.78 $1.75 @ 2,00 Mluk Noa, 4@2 Pine 1257 10 EO Rsccoon, Nos,ninail@tarye.. 75:0 1.15 Titecoon, Nos, 4@2 » WB. 10 Muskrat, fall Muskrat, wit Mualirat, kitte: Hkuak, Black, nt Bear, No, 1, black, Crows for, No, 1. Ned fox..... x Wilt-cat, wverago.. Badger .. 0s Opossum... eee 1G S Derrakin in balf, roa and ¢bort blue, @ 1b, 400; do Gray, BM, We, GREEN FRUITS—Were quiet and steady at tho stbjolned prices: Choice Measina snd Palerma lemony, $2,00,40,50 por Lox; Valoucia oranges, $,00G11,00 per cana; oranges in boxes, $5,00/a¢,50; apples, per bri, $2.00@2,60 3 cholee do, $1761.00. GLUCERIES—Coffecs remaln inactive and unect- tled, The demand fa confined to small lots to ,satisfy current trade requirements, aud there is somo un- saaincas among holitera ns to what will be thoeffert upon prices of the testy accumulation of atock, On Feb, 20 tho stock of Itio at all ports amounted to 184,972 bage, against 07,267 bara at the corresponding data last “year, 77,030 in 1675, and 169,482 in 1872, Sugars, siriipa, aud molassea remain Orm, ‘Tho Now York Mufletin of Feb. a7 publishes tho foliowing table, showing tho atatluticul position of the raw sugar mar- ket? a Hide, [Hoxer, |Bagd, | Ido, seseee] 25,770) 88} 63,395]... 97,038] 17,404) 163,057 Rtock, 1 Recelpts since, 1660 Total... 1,600 Balew wince. ro) Btock, Feb, 25, 1875, 720 Bt Feb, 26, 14 m9, 39,5! 293) 2,175 Stack, Fob, 27, 197 17,423) 34,063. 84,819) 3,003 Btock, Feb, 24, ‘16,164{ 27,747/122,111 ‘BOS We quate Kick—Patns, T4@7264 Mangoon, 6)/@%o; Caro- Una, T@Rwe's Laniniaua, 7atc, COFPEES—O, U. Java, S6jucikitget Java, No. % 31, ae; clinica to fancy Rio, 2425403 good to prime Migabeke Savas tl @pteaces Conte Wied 236 1 lugapore Java, 24%, @253¢0 3 Cus! lea, 223 Biitet Slurscalbo, 2WARIee Sudsne—Latent ent lost, 14@113e3 crushed and Powdered, 11!,@11!e: granulated, 1111 tc; A, ntand- fed, 10102405 do. No, 2, WWszaluyes Us, lugluxes oxtin 0, 9@57i03 @ No, 2, Ogce9: J, V4@UKEes cholo brown, 8i¢3 do, Fe@8ige} common do, Tig MAT3ce: sugar, 89: counion to fal do, 74@BC; Ne O. commean to chiitee, 74a887Zc. : dtnvre—Diiniond drips, $1,151.20; stlver dript oxtra tne, 5@7es good stiar-house eirup, 6562060 axtra do, (iadie3 New Orleane molauen, chotca, new, WeT4e;'do prime, CS@cYe; do common, dabic! Horio Rico momsaees, 69250; common molasses, 4 ey - siTors—Allepico, 154@16Kc 5 cloves 50@53c; cannia, an.aidey, penrer,wi@ate; miltimogs, No. ty E ‘Africun, '25¢28e¢'do Calcutia, 18a, Hoaré—Gernien Mottled, 6%@7c; Golden West, 43 @5a3 White Lily, e@ges Waite Race, oyas ye, AIAY—Tho market was very firm, under fale tu quiry and moulerate recelptas It wae reported that salen of No.1 prattie were mado at $15,50, aud of No, 2 do at $15.50, Quotationa’: No, 1, $17.50@18,60 ; No, 2 do, $1UG0G)17.00; mized, "$15,00%410,80 : upland fo, $15.00 Nov ty $14.50 10.00;; No,'s, or sou, #12,006813 HIGH WINES—Wora In better demand, and 4o bigh- er than the prico on ‘Chango Tuvsilay, Sales wore made of 200 Uris at $1.09 per gallon, “Tho anarket eloged at $1.07 bid, and 1,10 asked, Tho passago of tho new Tax bill through the Sonntowas the reason for the udvatice, Now York war quoted at $1,103 @1.10, HIDES—Wors quiet, ‘Tho receipta ware ing to the storm, and for th yeutured on the atreot,. We quote; Green city Jntteners, 70; green frozen, e730; -green cured Nght, V@dYes heavy do, Bc; part cured, B4@3ze% area calf, 18e 5 ry Mul hides, kip, and edit, 18 (ides dey alted hides, 14t5ct deacon aking, 40 150; swhoep pelts, wool catimated os washed, per to, dUiadsa meubby bides aro classed a8 damaged, and bring two-thirds price. HOPS—Were dull and easy at 95@400 fur falr to good, and 42 13c anked for choice Western, LUMBER—Was quict. Ordora woro recolred bu few deliveries ware nade, Prices are rrogular. ‘The Lumbermanta Gazette sys: “ Loug-hanling bas pro~ Frossed soifavarably that tuany eatmpe Lave completed their work and broken up, Largo budles of snow havo acaumulated to form tho spring fresliet, but fearw aro every whore expressed that the heavy furinatious of ca 4n the streams will operate to hott back the loga until toa late to cnable them to roach deep water, Iti muny years ainco so rolld {co haa formed in our atreaing, while the frost in tho gratind will average 3 feet deep, Should the auow go off with heavy rains, much damage must result sloug tho course of the soain atreama, while the croeks and branchos will tosa" the hoped-for Lenedts to log-running,” A xale is noted of 1:00,00 16 at Baglunw City at $3,560, $11,00, and $35.00, Quotaticna: Firat cloart... 853.00 55,00 #econd clear, i inch t4'2 tuchi.., 8.00%.850,00 Third clear, Linch, ‘Third clear, thick Gloar Mooring, 1st and 3d, Clore siding, Ist and 2d,. Firat common eiding, flooring, frat conimon, Flooring, second common, dren ox voards, A aud B, A stock bo bet 38 5 ginger, € stoc! Fencing (16 ft, . Common lumber, 19 dolat and acantling, 18 to 24 by OILS—There was considerable excitement in the market for carbon oi), owing tothe advance on ‘Tuoaday in New Vork, Cleveland, aud Mttaburg, Our auotatlons were moveid up & Ke, Lard, Huseed, whale, shorm, and turpentine remafn firm and unchanged: Wa nowquote: Orrhon (utandard white) 115 deg. feat, 15c; do Ilinots leyal test, 180 deg, 180: do headlight; 123 deg, 1903 extra winter lard olf, $1,131.15; No, It yao; NG, 4, the: Unaced, raw, Haraisc} uo bailed, Bcd 000} whale, 77@ 180 3 uperm, $2,050.40; neatstoct oll, atrletly puro, $1.03 do’ extra, G0@05e3 do Nov aio} Bank oil, B53 atralts, Gio; ptumbaye urpenting, 3 Haphtha, 6 its Jecealtot naphibe, vonmos, Tiyealsee to SANs POTATOES—Wore searce and firm, The inquiry fw principally local, Sales wera made ‘of 4 cara Now York oud Olilo Penchblowa at $1,0) on track, Weateru, Peachtlowa wore wold st 703760 u cars, Blore lots of Euntern sold st $1,05@1,16, aud of Western at 95cc 1,05, x POULTRY—Cholce poultry was in comparatively fair local roquost, 4 iriver, tho offerings Lelng vers wnjoll, Turkeys, dressed, 1lde; chickens, dressed, Yalldo per 1b; ducky, 1UG12,0 por Tb; yvese, B@IUS we Th, . “A SEEDS—The better gradca of timothy were In fulr reqqueut at $2.40 for priine to $2.60 forchotce, Common to fale weed sold at $2,10G2.35. ‘The oforings werolll- oral, and the market, especially for ordiuary seed, wae not very firm, Clover sold ot 0,30 for prime ant $6.63 for fair, Hungariau was fair at scugade, with « aie of goad a aise. Vrima millet sold at 95e, and Dax ab Al Was steady, a8 followat Onondaga and Saginaw, fino, 65; Canadas do, $1,70; ordinary coarse, $2.00; coarse slismond, $2.12; daity, without oe, $295 5 dairy, with bogs, #,00¢ Auliion dairy, por sack, $1,00G4 25, ‘SUBACCO—She passage of the Tax bill, which {m- pod-aa tax of do per tion munnfuctured tobacce, oo- tavluns ua Uitle excitement, Musinesa bi temporsril ats standstill, os holders ure uuwilllng to part wit! their goods at the prices heretofore ruliug, white bu: ora decliny ty pay the advonced rates demanded uut it Le known whother tho bill will ive the President's algusture, Jn the meantiny values ore unaettied, aud any qustitiona Just at thie Juucturo would Le sinply nominal, WOOL—Following aro {ho prices obtained for small ot. nd ta primo tub-washod, 67580 $ poor to good tub washed, 45@520; tine and wicdium washed fooci Agile; cosrse Ww fooce, 46@iso; medium aud bo enareo unt ed, B0@I70; Ane unwashot, 27292 puilod wool, 42g47e, LIVE STOCK, OllIcago. Receipts were na follows: eats) Tha Sheen, Monday 0.073) Tueaday, aya] wt ‘Weduesilay, 9,000} a 0 4,079] [item | ‘Sheep, 124) ocean gyrao] “Tia Gaal 1133 © snow-ntorm caused w detention of tho atock- trains, and the amount of stock on sale during tnt hess hours was extremely light, The wcanty supplier resulted ina further elarp advanco ta prices of all descriptions, CATTLE —There was a good local and shipping de- mand, under which the imited offoringe were dianused of atnn average advance of 25c, Highor prices provall at the Eart as woll ae here, and from the same cause, viz. s ehort supply of stock, To what extent the Ao- vere snow-storm of yeaterday and the day before will interfere with tha movement of ntock In the country can as yet only bo conjectured, but the week {s now nO far advanced that the chances are that the higher rates eatabllaiied yentorday will bo matntatned to the clore, Tho yards were clearcd of atock, at $3,10@1.75 for common to good butchering cattle anited. to tho want of the city trade, at $1.25@440 fur stuckers, anid at 4.75@,0.75 for common to extra slipping atecrs, Fol- lowing are tho closing ‘QUOTATION® Extra Dooyes--Graded stvors, weighing 2,400 to 1,550 tha, +$6.50@.0,00 aE atecrs, wolghing 1,150 to Mediuts Grades—Steors in {ng 1,100 to 1,250 ths., Butchers’ Stock—Poor , common to choico cows, for city slaughter, weighing 0 to 1,100 Ibs... Stock Cattle—Comtuon eaitle, weig! 100. tha fair dealt, 3.60@1,50 to iy lee weeee. B00 1.25 Inferior--Light’” and’ ‘thin’ ‘cows, “heifers. atega, bitin, and scalaway steor £2.25133,00 Calle Te 2,76(05.25 ‘oxns.. ar 9 Number and deseriotion, 16 choico stecra. AT choice steers, 1 butchers’ steera, 18 Dutchera’ cow 16 chofee MWextra steers 18 good steers: 10GS—Thero was an setive demand on Eastorn ao- count, and a fair Sugufry from the local trada, and tho anual stipply on wale wos quickly absorbod at & further important advance. Ordinary to choica Ught were salablo at $6.00;37.0%, abu poor to oxtra heavy at $0.15 85, Fancy Phtlatelphis bogs would buve com- mandod $7..0(83.00, a wera chiefly at $4,657.65, for common to choice qualities, Light reco:pte during tho remaindor of the woek are looked for, Selow are Some of tho day’s ales: oa No, Av. Price. |No, Av, Price, 70. = STI 118, 1 $605 35. 6 600.78 O95 6, 53....181 0, BUEEP—Tho sheep trade was inactive owing to lack of supplies, ‘There was a guod demand fur #il ment and alo to meet the wants of the homo trade, and the fow droves offered wero picked up stan ad: vance over former rates. Wo quote yoor to extra at $1.25@0,50. EAST Linenty, “8 Fast Lingnty, Ps, March 3,—Carrrr—Receipts to-day, G00 lead, and for the two dayg past, 1,190 head ;' aupply still Ught; market activo, and. ‘to~ mand good “at an advance of tic; quality gon- erally good, snd pens nearly empty; nt to cxtri, OM@ilge; medium to good, Of oy Samet to falr,' 427@52{03 stockers’, S@1}40; nulla, 350, Hoos—Roceipts, 1,375 head, and fortwo days pant, 2,15; Yorkars, $6.80@7.00; Philadolphia, $3, BnErr—Kecoipts to-day, 4,400 beat, day yust, 6, 5,190.75 ; wediuin, $4,008 DUFFALO. Durrato, March 3.—Carrt-Recelptey 1,007; total for tho werk, 6,586; ‘market active and etrong a yea- terday's pricen; moat of the olferings disposed of, Sixxr any Laans—lteceipts, C00; total for the week, 6,009; market falrly aclive and strong at yestorda: quotations; the vory little wtock offering mostly of. Mons—Receipte, tnclading 10 ears reported to ar- rive, 1,100; total for tho wock, 7,700; market slow for want of atock, a fow odds and ends’ only remaining ninsolilt good’ Yorkers wonld bring $0,757.10; heavy hogs, $7.25(87,003 choice, $7.75, tae aprons TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Lrvenrcot, March 3=11 a, m,—Flour, Ne@%e 6d. Whoat—club, 93 4d@0v 10d; white, 8 110@9a ; apriug, 8s 3484 10d; winter, Da 2d@e 4d, Corn, ‘Ms Ja@Ia Od, Test unchanged. Livrrvoot, March 3-2 p, m,—Dreadatuifa quiet and unchanged. Lonvox, March 9.~The amount of bullfon with- drawn from the Uauk of Huglaud ow balauce to-day 1 £148,000, Lonon, March 8—Consols, money, 0130!;; ac count, 937994; "Ose, 107273 ‘079, 10727; 10-408, 108; new a, 103; Now York Central, 02; Erte, 24% ; preferred, 40. Turpentine, 2s 64@259, Tallow, 298 90GA0a, Tow fined petroteum, 11K@11js0. ef Tun, March 2.—enten, (St 606, BEINN Lavenroot, March 3,—Dacon, short cloar middles, 479 64 ; shoulders, Sia 0d. Lame, long cut, 628, Antrwenr, March 3.—Vetroleum, 31a, BOSTON WOOL-MARKET. Boston, March X—The wool market remains quiet, end there in no chango since last week. Sulea show no Material siteratlon in prices,’ There ts rather mora deairo to ecll on the part of holders, and fine wools coutd only be sold at concessions, Extra and doublo extra Ohio and Penuaylvania are quoted at S91a5505 Michigan and Weatorn fleeces, 49@524¢0, aud modium fleeces at 65@570 for Obto aud Pennsylvania, and 524¢ @55o for good lots of Westeru aud Michigan. Thoro is aavarcity of combing and delaine feoces, and this Grado would moct with ready sale at full prices, Good Jota of superfine and oxtra pulled are in demand, Haloa nt 50@55c, ag to quality, Inferlor gradoe are very little iaquired for, NEW YORK DRY.aOGDS MARKET. Naw Youx, March 3.—Buslnewe dull tn ali depart~ mente, owing to (he stormy weather, Cotten goods firm,and Utica wide ahectings advanced 2c, Brown sheetlngs closely sold up, Print clothe firm, Prints quiet, but strong, with upward tendency, Ginghama {n good demand and short supply. Drose goods quiet, ‘Woolen and foreign good dult, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Tarranuna, March 3,—Potroloum quick; crude, $1.05@187 44 wt Parkor’a; refined, 150 at Pulladelphia, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Spectal Ditrateh bo The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, March .—Guain—Tho wheat market opened Letter and fairly active; domand chlelly for export; offerings of spring Nght; winter strong; market clones better and in good demand, largely fur oxport ; sates, 120,000 bu, at $1.10 for No. 2 Ohfeago spring {n stoto; $1124 for No.9 Milwaukee in storo; HLIGY@LIT for No, 1 Milwaukeo, and $1.18 for No, 1 Minnesota afloat; $1,25@1,954 for red Western; $1,92@131 for white Michigan; at tho close, $1.18 waa bid for No, 2 Milwaukoo afloat, Usrley dull ; only chotco qualities aro well hol, Oats Ori, but quiet, owlng to the storm ; sales of 21,000 bu new Oblo mized at 66680 on (rack and afloat ; white at 68@10¥0 on track and ofloat; Western mixed at GBiZo afloat ; While at GI@TIWo; Btate at GOY@tdo for mixed on track aud affont; and white do, 683@70Mo on truck aud afloat, Rye dul and tamo; sales of Stato at Olc on the pier. Corn without Amportaut chauge; demand chiofly fur export, and markot closes firin at #u@e43{0 for new nixed} sales tro 70,000 bu Western mized at 83@8tc, aitloat; do white at 85G85\¥0; do yollow at BIYGSic, Flove ap Mya — Tho flour inarket opened atrongly, but, owing to the utorm, busincas was greatly restricted ; Mluneauta oxtras in demaud at $5,25G5,40, buteupply quite Ught; shipping oxtrus tirmor and lous frocly offered, ‘Watsxy—Thore is only ancient doing to meet im- mediate wante ; closing at $1,10; aulea of 260 brie at $1,09@1.10, Faxicuts—On the berth thore tsa brisk business doing iu yrain at about steady rates, At prescut there Jax fair quantity of accommodation offering, consa- quently ratew havo s soft feeling generally speaking, ‘There continues to bos Limited Luslucas, dolug in the chartering Ino, but ratoa sre without particular change, Tho engagements sinclude:;To Liverpool, by steam, 104,000 bu yralu at 6)@7d per bu, ‘To Clase gow, by wloam, 19,000 bu wheat st Tigd, To London, by stoain, 16,0u0 bu grain at 924d; 1,500 Lely tour te Gd; 185 bales Lopy at 3,d, An Atmorican ablp of os tous register, now at Mobile, hence to Shanghai with « general Cargo, mostly case ol}, at » luwp sum not made public, An American bark of 636 tops mow e¢ Boston, hence to Angetrs, for oritore, with abou! potroleum on terms rorervail, A Suutandor, with 2,300 ele do on private terme, A bark: from Puiladelphls of 233 tons, with fullvarga of oll- cake to the United Kingitom ac toa, A Nosweytian bark honce to Chriatiaus with agricultural implements at 286 GE por tor, a antnct M2 the Aetnetatet Pye Brow You, Marcin. coun kaos firmer: celpta, 116.0 bias supertine Western and Stale, $1. l,70% common to good, $4,804 Kool to chotes, FGI, white whaat Wesiert ottra, $5,330.26.00 ; exits Olio, $4,750.60; St. Louis, $4.85@8.00, Ityo- flour qulet aid unchanged, Gnai—Wheat, mora doing anit higher: receintr, 92,000 bie 1 -apring, $1.19@1L1 jo, Bilo, $1.00 (21.09; No, 2 Chicago, $1.10@1,13 ; ‘No, 2 Alilwaukeo, FLIZG@LIG; No. 2 Northwestern, H.lkatds: ite Rraded fowa and Minnonola apring, $1.056¢1 Ted Wealorth, $1.9e1254% aniber do, $1.25GaL.97¢ white do, $1251, “Ryo dulls Btetose, Barley snd malt quirt, Corn opened dull cloned steady $ rocelpta, 2600 bug mixed Wealer, #2240 5 white do, Bic; yellow do, 8d3@kic. Oats dull; receiptn, 43,000 but mized Western, 6796003 white do, Ce@TIC, itav—Steady, Hore—Dull. Guocentes—Coffeo atenly : Rio, 17ic@iarge in gad, Sugar irreguinr and unsottled ¢ holders asking higher prives 3 fair to goad rodaitits TAT refined firmor » 19@103 Tuecovae ‘Molaswos Hire dull and: unchaug refined, 15:4@15?{0; ernde, dull; foreign autet, _PRTnOLRUMmEaaley i ice SInatNep Reate—Ieavy and lowers $2.00@2.05, 1018 OF TURPENTINE—Heavy ox—Uneettlod ; Weatern, suag40e, weN—Steart, 1 GEC, oot-—Gulet ; dementic Heece, 62@E5e; pulled, 20@ unwashed," 1Gg37ey Piovistons—Pork dull; now mesa, $19,25@19.40. Dressed hogs dull; Western, $3.024G9.35, Wert aiiiet, Cut moats quiet inicidles stondy ; tong clear, 10 5-16@l03;03; short clear, Jlc, Lard lower; primo ateaim, 13 9-16¢, ree prime, 8. y firm; $1.0381.11, Choven BEEp—Bteady; Woutern, 1034@107;¢,—the latter for hist? choice, Metats—Jianufactured cappor unchanged, Ingot Tako quict; St @iiije, Pigdron—Scotch firm at 6a ives American quiet at 2504003 Ituuala sheet, 1b\se. Nallasteady; cut, $:1,10; clinch, $%.25G6.' PHILADELPIIA. PHLaDELrnta, March 3,—FLoun—Quict, bi ‘Wisconsin and Minnesota family extra, $5, 5.50 5 Indiana and Oslo do, §5,250@8.785 high grades, $1,008 Gnarx—Wheat quict and unchanged; red, $1.20; amber, $1.2), Itye, 05e, Corn rather quiet; Western mixod, 80@Sle, Oats in fair demand ; white, OT@tine: nulxod, oe, Harley anit malt quiet : PaovrsioNs—Lirm, Meoa pork, $19,59@20.09, Smokail hms, 125781340 plekled do, tie, Aalted shoulders, UralKe. Lard, 134 @14\c. ‘Wittsr—Western held at $1.10, Pernoceua—Qulet; roflued, 14(0; erude in bare rola, Ie: in bull, Te. Croven Sexp—In good demand at $10.500t12,09, tho latter for choles Wustern, Burren—Qilet; Now’ York and Bradford County extras, SsadTa; do frets, aKaite; We aly; Western extras, wate ; do Arata, 2427e% do rolls Arata, IgITC, Kirin ? Now York fanry, 16%17c, Eaoa—Quiety Penneylyania, New Jersey, and Dele wate frol, H@350; Woatarn, dia 3to, MILWAUKER. Minwaurer, Wis, March J.—Fuoun—Stendy and quict. Gnare—Wheot firm; No. 1 Milwaukee, 0150; No.2 do, Si!,e3 buyor April, 88iye3 May, 924;c. Oats steady; modorate demand ; No. 2, 520: soller May, 50c, Corn qniots sbado firmer; new, in store, 630, Ityo in better ‘stipplyJand tower; ‘No. 2, In atore, # ‘Barloy dail and neglected; declined’ No, 2 seller March, $1,083 No, 3, nominally, 93@99e.’ Provistoxs—Quiet aud nominally canter; meas pork, $18.00 cau; $18.20Q18.25 solicr April; primo mose, $16.06@1 xtra prime, $13,00G19.25, Sweot-pickled hame, lOW@lle, Dry-anited shoulders, 64@07{e3 mid dlew, ‘V¥@10KC; all loonas boxed miesta 10 lighor than’ loose, Pritne lard dull ond nominal at 13403 kettle, 1UY{@le. Mods—Dresned dull; nominally lowers $7,758.00. apitzoet74—Flowr, 1,000 brie; whoat, 20,000 bu j oats, bts ofmeseNTs—Flour, 2,000 brla; wheat, 3,000 iu onte, ju, = OINCINNATIL Cixormxatt, O,, March 3.—FLoon—Steady ; mod- erie denaud, RAIN—\Wheat in Heht domand ; holdera firm red. $1,07@1.10, Corn iu Ught demand ; 66(g67c. Onta Meady;'moderate demand; S003," Rye dull and unchanged ; $1.12, Barley dull and nnchanwed, Ota—Linwocd! quiot snd unchanged; 82c, Lard quiet and unchanged 5 $1.10@ 1.12, TE.aoa—Falr and firm; 2c. Currar—Fale and fra. i LOVER Seep—Quict aud unchanged; NGI1LY¢e, Pnovisions~Pork dull and unchanged 3 $19.00. Lard ull and nominal ; steam, Ie kettle, 14 meats steady; moderate demand; 671¢63¢0: 930; 104e, Bacon stoady; moderso domaud ; shoulders, 7340880 ; clear rib, 1046 ; clear, scatca at 113fc.} Wutany—Active; advanced: $1.10, Hogs—Active aud tirin; cointnon, $5,256.0,80 + to medium, $7,007.20); ‘good Receipts, 116; shipments, 135, r to choleo, $7,557.60, aT. LOUIS, Br, Lowi, March 3,—-FLotn—Firm; active for low and medium qradoa, Graiy—Whest itm and higher ; Ko. 2 red_wintor, $1,001,064 ens; $1,083;@1,0874 | April; No, 3 do, $1.03. Cort scarce and firin's No, 2, Gt(atse; some sales at, C370 regular, Gata’ inactive; No, 2, o0}/c. Barley inactive; No, J epring, $1.10@1.18 ; No. 1do, $1.2\a1.22, Ryo uactivos $1.08@81,08, Wurex—stronger; $1.10 saked, $1,08@1,00 bid; ne salcr, Provistons—Pork quiet; $18,62@18,73, Dry salt meats Sriner; slioulders, 03403 clear rib elear, 104;c, Hacon active aud Armor ¢ Hiyof clear rib, 20%@1le;. clear, 1135 firmer; 19340 askod} 13/0 bid. BALTDIONE, Baurntone, March J,—FLoun—Unchanged, Guain—Whent firm and unchanged. Corn, Weat- ern woak; Weatern mixed, 19}gc, Oate quiet and steady; white Weetern, Gc; tnized do, Gee. ikye quict and uochangett, May—Dull and unchanged. Pnovisioxs—Actives Jobing lots, nothing doing; round lote, prices unchanged, Lurren—Quict and unchanged. Pernonrost—Uneettled; nomlually 73{@73(c. Corvxx—Very dull; ordinary to prime Ilo cargoes, aie, Wutsxy—Nomual; holders asking $1.18; 20 buy- en, TOLEDO. Touro, O,, March 3,—IL0uR—Dull and unchanged, Guarx—Wheat dullaud unchanged, Corn dull; igh mixed, 6840; sollor May, 724403 low mixed, 07340; Do grade, 67'fc,” Oata quict and wichanged, Cuoven SerD—$6,00(26,10, passa Heer ees , 2,000 bi RCEIPTS- lour, nous; wheat | ja; Sor, 21,000 bu; oats, 9,000 Lu, 3 x CLEVELAND. CLEvELsNp, O., March 3,—Gnatr—Wheat firmor and unchaugod, Corn uteady sud unchanged, Oate Orin aud unchanged, Petnoveus—Firm; standard white, Ohio ftato tewt, 1: Itxovters—Wheat, 1,900 bi car lota, 1205 yall Jots 1@ 20 highor. 350 buy corn, 1,050 bug oats, nosTox, Tlostox, March 9.—FLoun —BSteady and firms Weatern auporfine, $4,254,503 common extras, $1, @3.25; Wisconsin ‘and Minuesots extras, $5,9506,35 white wheat, Obio, Indiana, and Michigan, $3,250 6.25; Ilinoly, $5,50@#.00 ++ Bt, Louis, —$5,50698.00 5 Corn quiet; ‘mixed und yellow, a7@ 0c, Gata—slix and No.1 whito, TugTic. Ryo, 95c@zt.00, BUTFALO, Turraro, N, ¥., March 3,—Onarx—Wheat dull and unchanged, Corn warce and firm ; 4 cara uew at Gic, on track; 3 cara (n store at 7ée Oata dominally unchangert. ye Deailnally, unchanged, Barley nominally un- clisnged, — LASALLE ITEMS. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, TaSarsz, Ill, Maroh 2,—St, Patrick’s day is to be. polebratdd in this city thle year with unusual epirit, is prico of coal in this city has been re- duced to $2 per ton at rotail at tho soyeral muines in this city, Thero ia better atoighing in this city at prosont a at any timo provious dunug the current wluter, A NEBRASKA MYSTERY. Swetat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Livcotx, Ned, March 2.—Lord Jones, a woalthy Englishman, who, more thou two yeara wince, purchased ox-Gov, Butler's residonce in this city, and immediatoly loft for Europe, lias uot since boen heard from, and fearsof his safety are entertainod. Goy, Lutlor to-day published seard,Inquiting for bis whereaboutu, aud notify- ing him that $10,000 unpaid must be paid. Jones wan ttnmeneely rich, aud owned tnuch land here, aud his abuonce and allence are inexplicable, ————— Russia and Chinn. Tho correapoudent of the London Times at Vienna writes: *! According to tha information of the Neue Freie Presse trom St, Patorwburg tho ‘Iroaty of Commerco concluded between Rusas and China in 1869 {a likely to undorgo considerable miodifications, so au to do away with ite vaguenses, which bas been prejudicial to tho commercial intoroaty of Kuxsis. ‘Tho modifications aimed at ore that the Russian merchante, after paying, tha traneit dues, should bo allowed to go from Kalgang, on tho Russian southern frontier, to Chavkow, tho centre of tho Russian tea commerco; that tho Ruusian merchants should be allowed not only to trado on tho way but to well their goods in ‘sbopa and wtorohouses without any interforence of tho Clinose ofilcials ; that the Hussisn merchants should be allowed after paying the customs’ duca at Kalgang to oxport into Mongolia the Chinoso goods which thoy may have bought in Tiontsia aud other citios ; and that, in ordor to wecure the rights of tho merchants, thoy should have tho right to appoint a bead man, who ehould bo recogulzed in this capacity by the Rasuian Loga- tion at Pekin, sud who should act au the ofiicial reproventative of the Russian cormerolal com- anunity, Se A disciple of tho fato-lamouted Trosk rathor wavagoly observes that whon a follow, ut the azo of 0, tottora on the brink of the grave from tho excessive use of tobacco, one feels an irresistible impulee to shove him ia, RAILROAD TIME TABI; a ARRIVAL AND DEPARCORE OP Rig copted, | * Sunday oxespted Hiya sunday aLH:Wa.m. § Nair, CHICANO & NOATHIVESTERN RAILROAN, Ticket Oslert, U2 Charkest, (Sherman Moses. tind ty Hay earner dadieanityy andal the tepals, AnKa. > Bat i day oreeptn te 3 eporté Danaus # ‘reeport & Dubugue tare Kew Alall Devan, soak tHIEAN Cente 5 HAIL T98D, pat, Foo! Latkerttay eink Soatas Ticerityorer Tiehetmuye Charkest,, lueterendiy, ‘Bail fyia matn ling), Day lizpressss, dacksou Atlant ¥ erry sett BU) 1 ‘Sunday x. *faturday and Sunday EF; CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicane, Kansas City aud Dencer Short Line, ota Erty, ‘it kara, do.» and CAteaqa Spriugfeld, Allon with Tints. Enon bgt Wea iter mea eg lava bridge, Ticket Uficent At Devot, Randolphart Tori Peoria antl Reowux Expres Chicago & Paducah Htalicoad ii Rrreatar, Lacon, Washington Icx, Jollet & Dwight Acoommodation,| CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Cnion Derot, corner Madte: id Canaleste, Ticket 0, 63 Suuth Chari posite Sherman House, and at Des —_——. biel Zeaves | arn Milmaukon, Madison, Monro & Prairia dai (viet, Locals. 39a, m,|* 2, Milwaukee, dis) tones Winns. 22 [78m ‘ail & Minneapolis, through via Alllwaukon, seas dents CENTRAL FAILROAD, ron Lot cant Hanalphit, near olorhe te Teta t. Louie sail Peorts Kx: jue & Sionz Oly ane ugue & it. Dodge lex, man Passengor.., CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY AILRoAD, = Pond tst ana Bisttanthates Bickel Ofc eee ind at dewotes og jasronge ‘Aurora Vansenger x rn uC Kdnday) ity Hep, san lier isetoueartan at enisan & St, dosopit les’, rove Accommatatiog KANKAKEE LINE, Soot Lakeatt., and d ‘ TS Hantelphses atten deat Teaser | Indianapolis, Lout nati Day Ke Inddanacits, Le hati Night Hxprone (daily). 9:06 a. m./* 8259.0, 1726p. m.} 7:14.08. CINCINNAT! AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Pittsbura, Cincinnatl & St. Loule Kaitway depat, an ‘ter Clinton and Carrottettay, We . Kandolpheshssundatdepots, "Ot Sie Teket oe it Leave, | arring, Indianspolts, Louteville & Cihein. nal Day Kxprass «1. 200 a. m,!* 8:9 pm Tndlanapalis, ula path (daily) «| 7:%p. m1 tan, PITSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD From depot term nd. Carport z Ticket nbice, Hi Randalpheshe andl depo Leave. Oslumbus, Pittsburg New York! = Bay Exprorss verses 8:08, m./* 6:0p.0 Coluinbus, Pitsburg & Night Rxpreas (daily). of 7330p. m.) THOa.m PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Fae siamese ES ath id led Leave, [arr tee ll BALTIMORE & Oif10 RAILROAD Trains leave from Ba poattion Building und depat foot Tucenty-secundst, Teket qolee, V2 LaSatlentty ‘Eeare. | Mail, Sundays Excepted.., Eaproas, Dally. CHICAGO, NOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. a Depot, corner af Yun Huren und Shermancats, Tickets Grand Lethe Hotel, 10:15 a. m, ld 8:05 a. m. 7:03 p.m. Omeha, Leavons Peru Acoumnn "thé Atchison Ex tte Be 2 2 ohaver of purch: ao dood or donds for the Dranees; and, that the ofeald road, £ WHREREAS, BY THE CIROUIT COURT OF TLR UNITED STATE foe thy Kastera Diateict of Miasourt, fu tha auit of J. kor and othors, eomplainanca, ve, tho Suir oy & Wostora Hailway Company and otliers, dps t4, in oquity for th foroclosuro of cortsin died trust or mortgames.of a314 Company, it was, on era 1H of 13s, 1875, ordored adjudged aut docreed tit fF sald Missleipot Valloy & Weatorn Taileay Compa phould “stand. absolutely debarrad anid forelou of aud irom all equity of redorption of 1 jf gad to ite Umortenges, promles, ituporty, #8 franchises; and that ee aippl Vy sloy rs We cra way and propel thor franoblase aud afmurtolanees St suid Railway Cay as in sald deodvof trust and murtgages describol ster be auld at pabllo suction by the tudorvigmad Sluste it Ohancery, of tha said Court, to pay and, satiely We amounts dua by sald Company upon ite morte Lint Naraigo, aud that in an by iva ea aloe rats clating, of whatover kind, of all parties, 97% tothe said mortgaged Property, ‘sud erciy ot euf, ebiould bo dischargers wind taiat upon sui 02 the sald Muster atioutd gxacute’ » cartiticate atating 23 sale, togather with tho turms aad eanlite thereat, and that upon the sanio boing compliel $i approved and contirmedt by the sald Coir f should excaute and dolivor tothe 22% @ esi proporty good and susicit ames (roo and clear of ai 333 Mastor aiould offer thextat nd praparis, togutler #2 rolllug stuck, au ono part Coxcepl that part of (all Ee audio Ueecosnoctod thoruwitls wostarnrd frum BET cg ff Canton, Jn Lewis County, Missouri, uetwe went of Canton and the Mtr alt E. c ‘sourl Rivor), ani that Hhnuld be rocotfod “therefor fous tuane $80.08, st thar tho sald” Master should self cys th wall rondebou amd th ie part of Eunnsater thorawlihe ying waytirard, from aad s973 Osuton, between evi own and thi Aro rerine® i : ty upon th eld rand, vropertf, m franchises, 10 ty tie purchasersof ihe sum of, at thousand dollars in cash, or the deliv and sumetent bond, with sureti for tbe payivent of fd dollars, whon, and as thou ulrod by tha anid Court, and that the ditions Of sald sale should. bo the bs two © thousand dollars llvory of the, hott fon atts ier or roprosen fou holitars, Si iy onatirivetinn of ald tule, sould ald sate 4 e rs ined by the sald Court, aud if said puroha ad of Hen holder or ropresont buna fia bon holdors, thnn. and ia that ovent stunuld sald : fined, he should pay in cna eal sunt 0 % also the pra rata portion from tho procoe: Sircisbenisinmisuam en ietancetiegs one ‘or lien baldore, and th cas tay be paid ia bonds or ious bone A J, a owned or Faprosantod by bin, Now, by virtua aud in purnianeo of Joseph Shippan, the Sasier In C! Court, will au Hal pabila Suction, to the lar te 00) a % ry ary tthe Chay of RE ta tio Sista oD ‘ exday, the fourtoan! Hts, between tv inure of tea o'etook ia tho Loren tho alt. iiret-tuosbele ot the railroad, franchises, 434,208 dy egnaaee Mh tae lng Seok Any tenet 0 ora dead wes 4 perio fhoveibatter mentloued) upon ti \o terms ati - ition | ‘Atted In the abot wo recited ducraa; ANT | wip Tag portion af the Susseaippl yall A Negi wro Hallway Company's road-bod and tice theruwith lying westward from tuo sald Towa: ica Lotween (he sald town and tho Alissouri Ivor, 8s 15 rolling atock, and. (fw purchasur thetoc ‘to pay ¥2,000 in cash furthiwith, and & such eale }d upon the sont matlon te (PP! Master in Chancary of the Unitod States Clresl for the Kastera Blatrics: of Missourt. Br, Laura, ai 1, 1eib, i TREASURY DEPARTMENT: et “ v Orricx or Com tH + fs ctblant ep tnat National that the sune must be prcser » Htvoalvar, with the loge! pruol th ties Shanti Luh Alls date, FSR TTLY BS 4 Gouptralies of Cuseomls