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| FINANCE AND TRADE. Bank Deposits tncreasing---Some Improventent in Cols lcctions, oans in Moderato Demand-=-Now York Exchange'Weak---Clearings, £4,000,000. The Produce Markets Generally Tamo and Ensler---Wheat Active---Other Grain and Provisions Qulct, FINANCIAL. ‘Thers {8 some improvement In finsnelal circles, Tl country has bequn to pay up a part of ita obligs- tions to the city, and tho depoeid lincs of the Lenke aro consequently bigher, There s & somowhat more active demand for losns, The larger rocolpts of hog sitmulated packing, and mors mouey was taken out of the banks yesterdsy for that purpose than before for s fortnight, The spoculative demand from the Board of Trada continues, snd inquiriea aro beginning to bo Lieard for funds with which to mske scttlements oa tho first of the month, Commercial collections are Dotter than they bavebeon. Tho banks havea trila more losnable funds, butat the esme timo the offer~ ings of paper have besn slightly larger, The change for the etter in finances isnot great, but the dullgh point of the season is bellevod to have boen passed, Ratea of discount are B@10 per cent at the banks, On the stroet, the mupply of good negotinlle paper amounta {o lttle or nothing, Low grade paper in of- fored In excess of the demand. Tates Aro 6@18 per sent, ‘Now York exchange continuos woak, and sold at 78¢ Riscount botween banks for $1,000, The currency movement continues inconaiderable, Tho cloarings wore $4,000,000, A NEW STANDARD OF VALUR NEEDRD. ‘The sudden deprociation in Californis of the value of the allver currency is one of the most remarkablo monetary events in our financial history. Gold is threstened with expulsion from circulation. Tho samo rolations—though in & minor degrea—now oxlst ihero betwoen gold snd sliver aa hero botween gold and greenbacks, Californis, that so long prided itaelf n its monetary superiority to tho rest of the Unfon, now has an inflated and depreclated currency, The Wiver legal-tonder will become, Jiko onr greenback, fre tedeemablo, 1f the present stato of the lsw and silver production continues, Bilver is specle, and yet fts tuo will compel the suspension of specio payments, The Ban ¥rancisco papers contain adveriisements and younter advertissments from those who will and will xot take sllver, The retail grocers amnouncs {liat they will patronlze no jobbers who will not taks sliver Irom them; the jobbers announce that thoy will not 01l 0 grocors who will uot pay gold. Bilver is legal tender by law, 1o bo aure, only for §3, but by custom 4t lisx como o be legal tender in most general transac- tions, Tho gold valde of the trade-dollar, which welghs 420 geaine, 900 fine, was, in 1873, $1.03%; now the value is only97) eents in gold, Two half-dollars, welghing 385,8 grains, wero worth in 187306 cents in gold, and now but 895 centa, The dealina may be exprossed as follows, gold value: Trado Ordinary doliars, ailyer colm, . $L03Y $ 05 0T 8K eeee B 06K $ 08% As always is the case, the commercial discount is besyler than the wetual dopreciation, and tsnow 6@3 percent. The Ban Franclsco Chronicle prints some figures showing that tho production of gold I increasing much moro rapidly than that of silver, In 1873 the amount of rilver produced was noarly equal to that of gold, whilo afuco that timo i has been as follows: Qold, Rliver, $ 41,600,000 500, ,150,1 40,250, 50,750,000 49,250,000 $141,100,000 $123,000,000 connection with th )y 3 8 largo proportion of tho yleld of the Comstock lods is gold. On thia tho Alla Cal{fornia says s In all the statements of papers and_individuals the 1d0a of the Comatook ylold 18 put down as iver, aud 1o note taken or made that mearly one-hlf of the bullion is yold, It is all reported s silver, while, an Just statea, neatly ono-half must bo dodiicted, ~ Thus 1871 tho total yleld of bullion from the Comstork mines wan $10,04%,703, of which 43 per cent was gold, which materfally reduicea the amount of silver bulliod produced that year. In tho year 1873 tho yield trom 1ho same sonrco was $12,030,035, wilh the sama pro- yortion of goid. In1574 tho product was $21,910,124, with 40 per cent gokd, and in 1575 the yleld is estim at $25,000,000, with & likeproportionof gold. The beut posted oxports eattmate e product of tlio Conislock lode for Lua year 1870 at between $40,00,000 and $id,- 000,000, of which over 40 per oent will be gold, Thcra 15 othing alarming in these figures fo dopress tho price of silver—littlo moro than {he vaunted, pro. nounced, and balleved §20,000,000 per month for the whols year, Tho surprising change which has taken place in the value of siiver, and tho possibly wide fuctuationa i the valuo of gold that may follow the development of ho a8 yei hardly touchod gold mines of the West also some very important and dificult questions sbout the standard uf valuo, Will it not be necessary 1o abandon the procious metals oa standards of valuo? Botween 1609 and 164) the valuo of gold ross 148 per cent, rondzring fized payments, such as rents, annui- $1ea, Intereat, and tho Uke, two and a half times as valuable {n 1849 ss in 1803, Blatistice show that in every credit cyclo thero are fiuctuations of from 10 to 25 per cont;in the value of gold. Tho Collegea of Ox- ford, Cambridge, and Eton, in Eugland, which wore “obliged by act of Parliament in Queen Elizabeth’s {ime fo leaso their lsnds for corn- 1eats, Liave grown enormously rich thoreby, while tue rent and ondowments exprossed in money have sunk to but a fraction of thelr anciont value, Cobbett showed in 1824 that a pound stcrling st that dato would purchaso no more than o ahilling in Henry VIIL's time, Monecy is deprecialing, andia not a conatant standard of valte for long perfods. But wo laveno better, Tolitical economista have proposed thata standard of valuo ahould ba obtained by making #ums duo payable in commodities of certain spocified quality ond quantity,~L e., in practice, and in the amount of gold thoy wonld purchaso, For instance, i£$1,00018 borrowsd in 1876, to Lo repald In 1m0, 1% 45 valuo bo messured not in gold, which, a3 Woe lhava Beon, may vary G0 to 100 per cont, but in cortain definite amounts of fron, and salt, and cotton, and corn, and leathor, and. tea, sud coffee, the total value of which should bo $1,00 in 1670, Then, when 1¢90 and pay-day come, let tho lender be repald not $1,000(goldybut the sum (in gold), thiat woull b tho equivalent in value of tho smounts specified in 1670 of the sbovo commoditles. Bomo wonld havo risen n value; some would have declined ; but, taken in tho average, tho change would havo buen ‘much loss than 10 the single commodity of gold, Pay- Iment i this way would te mure equitable than in that now prevalent, This standerd, which is called the labular standard of valuo by political econorniats, dooa not pressnt much practical diflicalty, and is now worth tmora serious conslderation thian ovor before, a faco of 1ho §ndications that tho yleld of the procious metals is sbout to ba greatly increosod and their Telative value -disturbed and altogethor altered, TUE QERMAN DEMAND POA QOLD, An order for gold from tho Gorman Government, which haa been postponed for somo time n the hope that the forelgu arrivals would be sutiiciont to moot ihe requirenicnts, has fo-dsy boen comploted by tho withdrawal of £170,000 from the bank aud a further sum from a privalo store, 'This forced export of bulbion to Germany, with the objoct of eatablishing there & gold currency, must have coss that country already 50 tnconslderable aum; yot, if we are rigutly informed, there is no belter prospect of anccesu toan whea {he curvency reform was doctded on, At the present momont Uerman gold relchymarks would be In course of importation to this country {¢ 1 wore not for the freight and insurance, which just aleorb iho profit wlich tho business would othérwise yield, There being no such fmpediment to thelr exporiatiun io mclghboring Contluental Blates, considerable amounta have found their way 1o tho ¥rench and B glan fronticrs, which will no doubt, aa circumatanc bermis, coutinuo Journey and bo wmeited down and reaold {0 the Gerinan Uovernment i bare, Tuls is the ditticulty which Franco on ouc occarlou had to deal with whan a premium was being paid bero for gold far export ta Paris; Napoleons wers Laken vus of tua Bankof Francesnd meltod aud wold 1o the agenta commiveloned (o obtaln the requirsd supplive. ‘Y'be bullion dealers Lhus managed for & tima to make & azoall profit oo tho operations, Much thie asmo pro- ©aas 1 noW golug on as regardy Germany, but with the differenca thai tuers la e chronis advuro balauce of trade to Lo dealt with in ber case; and how thiw is 1o besurmounted 1n the present siato of tie iuterosl trade of that country oue 48 at a loss 10 understand,— Financlal articié, Lomudon Tinics, Feb, 8, UOVEHNMENT BUNDS. United Etates s of 81, United States 6-20s of 0-40x. wanr oo Unlted Btatos new be of gl.,,, Usited Blabos OUsrency 6a..u. vev QDLD AND GRKENBAUKS, Gold was 1IN @113, @eeaabacks wero $X @817 an tho dollar lu gold. TORRIGN EXCHANGE. Riaty days, Slght, Bterling...... ABGIg 400} Trauslora. CITY AXD COUNTY RONDS. id. Chieago Cily 7 @et. bonda.... 104y &int, m,mfi iy o ct.rawarago, 104)5 & fut, Chiongo City 77 et.water Joan 104 & Int. Cook Gounty 79 ct, bonde.,, 105 &int. I% %lat, ;:‘fl‘llhélk"l flc_’._léom‘l IV R & int, orth Chicago ot (Lincoln Park)., « sissensses 03 Xint. LOCAL STOCKS, 5 i, Askod, 135 Cliy Railway, ottt 818, 0veeesuens. 2130 City Itaflway, West 8id 34 140 Clty ailway, North 8le, 10 Traders' Inaniratica Comyany. 11 Chambor of Commorce. ... 3 0 Chieago Ull-Ll&lll and Coko Company, .. m Esposition stock. ... 3 LATEAT, NEw Yorx, Fob, 4,—Uold opemed at 114 and cloved st110}. Carrying rates2 4o 4, Gorernmonts wore steady. Hailrond bonds wero irregular, aud, {n some cases, tower, The stock market was heavy and lower in early deal- inge, and pricea doclined X to 137, but, after thio firnt call, 8 firmer feeling sct in, and an advanco of X to 23 took place. At the clono there was a reactlon of 10 4 in the gensral list from tho higheat prices of tho day. Pacifio Mail fell to 207¢,but closed st Bzu;rp‘:l‘nlg rices, Transactions wero 236,000 shares, of which £3.000 wero Tacifo Alatl 64000 \Weatern Dion, 24,600 Northwestern, 29,000 8t, Pauls, 4,000 Erie, 47,000 Lake Bliore, 7,000 New York Central, and 5,000 Ohtos, One.of the German baoking houses lia recolved & cablo from Furopo announciug the fact Lt the police %t Brassels isd discovered counterfolt bonds of {ho New York Central and California & Oregon Railrosd Companles, It s presutned thess bonds wero lusued by ona of the noted forgers now in the Tombs and sent 13 1110 other f1de for salo or to borrow money ou, ‘Money market heaty, 584, Trime mercautile paper, 434136, Onafom recelpis not roported. The Asslstant Treasurer disbiursed §723,000. Clesringy, $30,000,000, Bterling exchange dull; 4853 @48IK. GUVEBNMENT HONDH Canponr, "1 Conponm, 105,. How. STATE DONDS. Tenncsseo 08, oliL..... 447§ | Virainia, new, ye... 38 Tenneasos, DOW..... 433 | Missour] Ga....1.e0 202 Vivginta 63, old...0 10 87 1 T0CES, W Weatern Uniot,..... 7% v oo 8 Cil., Bar. & Quincy. 116 Hannibal & 8t, Joo.. 192 Cleve. & Fittsburg. Del., Lack. & West..,110% Northwestern , 134 L Northweatern pfd. ... 025 Pac, 10855 Clovel'd & Columbus, 033 | Union Pacific bouds, 108X g REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments wers filed for record Thursdsy, Fob, 24 ¢ CITY PROFERTT. Tawthorne av, bot Hobbio aad Oak sts, ¢ 1, £ 1t to river, dated Fob, 11 Meagher at, 100 & w of St 1t, dated Fob, 0, Carponter st, 11 {1 .3 6 3,80 4,000 13,000 100 Ro 403317234 ft, datod Fob. 19, ..... Wetater av, 114 8 wof Larrabes at, vided 3¢ of 481145 ft, dated Deo, T4, 1975, alstod at, 100 ft s of Fourth st, w £, 20x110 1, dated Fib, 15, 1875.... as oo Trsbirdsb'oof oty a IR, o I "ol 3000 anesnns oo Penn at, 225 ftnof Divislon, w 1, 25x11i% 1t, e den. “'I'%}i}'ix""i'fi&n ik ent Buperior s, 0 0! ey, 0, 123 t, dated Fob, 23.euuinervrens N North Msrket st, 50 f& 1 of Hinsdale, o f, nndis 1,200 vided 3 of 25x100 ft, dated Aug. 10, 1973..., 1,500 Bloan sl 300 £i 0 of Noble, n £, %x138 1t, dated Tl hsads oérsan sty ioissbasnns ) Ogdon av, 374 1t u W of Tiobey st, n w f, Txitd It, dated Feb, 23.......... 1o 4,500 [satings st, 48 ftw dated Jan, 16,..... 2,200 Bedgwick st, 304 1t 125 1t, datéd Feb, T 2,600 Warronay, 210 (t e dated Feb, 70... 3,600 0w eor ent 458 ft, dated Feb. 19 (Florlmond Cands to North Chicago Clty Ballway C0ueveeesresvs 35,000 BOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITUIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILLS OF COURT-HOUsE, Fifty-olgbth st, 384 1t w of Stowartav, £, 30 X120 £t, dated Feb. 23......00 Wallace st, 59 ft & of Fifty.ninth ut, w f, 24xi23 1t, datod Feb, 10..0reersees 5 Lot'on street 250 1t w of Kedza av aud %0i ft Bat Yoriyscventh sl of, ToxI21{ 1t daiod e, 230 0vs v noee . Tweniy-fve by T 17 GF b sl il above lot, dated Dec, 14, 1870.... . Wood st, 40 3-10 1t s of Forty-thizd'st, e 1, 3ix 123 18, datod Feb, Tussvresrrserne o Backett st, T3} It n of Forty-socond st o f, 24 123 f¢ dated Nov, 1, 1475, Adams at, 170510 {t b of 150 ft, dated ¥eb, 17.., Tots 24 to 40 in Block 8 Smith's p: W A Beo, 36, 59, 19, datad Dec. 16, 1815, st COMMERCIAL. The following were tho roceipta and shipments of the leading articles of produce in thls city during the twenty-four hours endlog st 7 o'clock on Thursday wmorning ¢ 1,000 WECELPTE, 1870, | 1876, pom S bl MRl 750 4,215, 30450 34350 20,6150 18, w00 | 23,200 2,201 7.1 RUIPMENTE. 1ete, 1875, ¥lax aced, s, tiroom corn, [us| Ouared ineats, lbe} ey, Grase ueed, s, Teef, Lrls, . ‘ Withdrawn from store on Wodnesday for city oon- sumption ; 8,081 bu wheat, 71T bu oste, 303 bu rye, 2,260 bu baley. The following grain was Inwpected into atore on Thursdsy moralog: 14 caré No. 3 N, W, wheat, 3 4 cara No, 1 spring, 58 cars No. 3 o, 20 cara No, 3 do, 21 cars rejected do, 3 cara uo grade (124 wheat); 1 car No. 1 corn, 29 cars high-mizsd do, 47 cary No, 4 do, 23 cars uew ndzed du, 37 cars rejected do, 1 car no grade do (123 corn); 17 cars whito octs, 23 cara No, 2 do, 3 cars rejeoted do, 1 car nograde (44 cats); 6 cars No, 3 rye; 16 cars No, 3 barloy, 9 cars No, 3 do, ‘Total, 323 cars, o7 149,000 bu, Inspuoted ont: 5,315 bu wheat, 795 bu corn, 792 bu cate, 1,097 bu rye, 6,57 Lu barley, "Th cliaracter of the reports from Now Yor« tothe Boarad of ‘Trade Liero huve imdergone a marked change recently, We now have littiu of that uscless verldsge, tho ouly valuo of which lay in 318 cost, that used to teat thio patience of members, ALl are not satialled, even now, Home of them thiuk that n continued good do- mand for export i jucousiuteut with & small outward movement from Ihe veaboard, and (alk of arking for an explanation,—but whence would they obtaln it 7 A gentleman Just returned from » tour in Bouthern Tiiiuolu and Kentucky reports the condition of the winter whest crop as mowt excellont in those sections, Bome of it 1s 80 well up that the rows simost moek each otbier when bout wver, The corn in Soushern Iilinols 18 reported to be mostly rematuing in farmers' hauds, becsusa tlio rosda have Leea 50 bad that the graln could not be Lauled to markol, Nuarly all that has boca forwarded this winter scems to have boen drswa from within 1 or 2 tolles of tho cauutry statioas, Litile hope ia expressed now thel the rosus will freeze Lard euough to pertalt wagon travel, but the March winda will sn0n be upon us, and they wiil probshly dry out the roads so as to reuder travel sasy, “Tho spring planting of wheatis roported to be in Progress at vary many places in the Nortbwest, l Wonote Lias throuyh frelghts are lower; now quote @4 at 85 specie per 100 Iba to Cork for orders, aud oue charter ramored at 600 by steam $a Livezpool, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: k{ tng produce markets were rather alow yes- ) closing at $1 Baller May rold at $1.02X@ torday, and the genoral tandenicy was to an easler tono | 1.0 h;f":};'." OIS Qualy sales wvers taparied o spring at $1.10; $1,04A1.00¢ 4,400 bt No, 8 o, freshs recolpts, at MG Ties K00 Ui Northwostarn, winter recotpts, st T04ct 3,800 bt rejocted, frenh rorelpts, at 67 v8c} and 3,000 Lughy rample at (8@03¢, Total, 68,800 FiNNrsoTA WilRAT—Was more active and eastar on the lower rads, b closed firm tn smptsy wity e general markol, Balea werv reported of 0 b No. 1 at §1,16 § 23,400 bu No. 2 at $1,02%: and 2,000 bu by samplo st $1.01@1.17, Totai, 23,800 bu, CORN—Wan dull and essier, declining about 3o, 1n sympatly with wheat, ami fatling to_tally {n company with tho lending markot afteewards, Liverpool was unelanued, ana Now York dull, whilo he recoipta hora were rather Iarge, though not_equal to thoss of the previous day, and the outwanl Jnovement of Wodnes- day was & fair ono, The market van apparently weak- enntby thie expectation of & specdy fncreats in tho dally nup{vly.w leh made buyers Lold off, and soma soliurs a liltia maro anxinun fo_raalize, Tha corn hen Toen marketed this winter fuily an fast a4 wanted, but kept back by tlie bad condition of the country roads. Tho volumo of arrivals will probably be large as soon na (ho roads pecmit ils transportation, They ary Tieavy ow, but n few days of good atrong wind sronid ek up all {lio motatnre, and lawve them in good order. Tho May deal dragued yesterday for the saue roason, The shipping demand was rathor slow, and samplo fota dall and eanler in confoquencs, Rellor March opened at 42}c, doclined 10 62c, and_closod at 42400 Scller the mionih, or enth No. 2, sold ‘at 417;@42%c, cloxing t tho faride, Geller April sold at 4235143750, closing at 425¢. Seller May sold at 483( @ii3,c, cloaing at 40;c. Boller June sold at 48 {0463 And sellor July nt’ G15@17ice, Canl salon were Teported of 41,400 bu No,3 ut 417¢@i2x01 4,400 bu Digh mixed at 41%@430; 4,00 b new do sk 3030; 6,600 b new mized st 33)c; 500 bu new rofocted sl 31 @3Ja; 8,000 bu by ssmplast 0.43% on track; and 12,600 bu do by sample ll.'lll‘m)d froo on board. Total, 79,000 bu. OATS—Wern in moierate request, and @340 low- er. Tho market weakeued In company with corn, sup- plementod b liboral recipta and larger offeriogs of sturos, Tho trading woe Lmited, and confined clijetly fo tho louger options, thoughi cash No. was taken readily to carcy againat noxt montly's contract, Soller the month wad Inactive aud nominal. Car-lots 32, Beller March sold asregarda prices. Tho weathrr was fine, and the re- ceipts goneratly othibited an increano, while tho ship- ments were light, excopt fn corn and micats, The trading was chilefly for future dellvery sll round. There was a nlighily freor movement in domestio dry goods, the mail order business as wall ss tho sitend- ance of busers showing somothing of an increaso, Priocs woro sgain quoted steadyand firm, In the grocery market thors was littlo that wasnow (o uote, Dusiness s Atill very quiot, and priccs ro maln unimproved, Coffees were ofain quoted firm. The dried frutt market was modoratoly sciive, and tnost kinds wera firm, Layer raisins, how- avor, wero weak and 5o lowsr, Prumca aro fending higher, Prices of fisl and cauned goods romnin e Tefors, No cliangea were dovelopod fn the bagging, leathcr, tobacco, and paint markets, Wood and coal continito dull, snd romo deacriptions of the Iatter are quoted fowor. Olls wera writhout important chango, "Phere were no now features in lumber, Thedemand {8 fafr, and will probably steadily {mprove unless in- tarfored with by a spell of bad sweather. 'Tho general market Is firm in consequence of the uncortainty in reqard to the log crop In Michigan. At last accounts work in tho pineries waa belng pushed vigorously, and thero s no doubt but {hat ihe supply next season will bo Jarge enough for tho good of tho teade in gen- eral, Chemicals and druges continue in moderato da- mand and steady, with few excoptions, Droom-corn, hope, wool, and hides were unchanged. Becds wero modarately active, timothy and tlax belng weak under large offerings, Green fruitswere steady, Loultry and eggs wero In falr request and flrni, May wan ngain dull and weak, thero being very littlo inquiry, whila the oeringe wero largs and are increasipg daily. YOREIGN IMPORTATIONS recelved at Chicago Customs for tho twenty-four hours conding 4 p, m. Feb, 24, 1876 : Montgomery & Donnett, 2 cases woolvua; North Chicago Roiliug-)ills, 101 tous splegel iron. Dutlos collected, $14,931.03. Sl‘l:t‘smi‘n’-,:gna Sellor FOLEION EXPORTS FROM OLICAGO, rapies wore in moderato Feruost, Cash pates R 3 wers rcxmm’-ll of 10,600 bu Ko, 2 at 3io; 10,600 bu by sample st 25¢ for poor mixed, and $1@3s for white, all on irsck, Total, 21,400 Lu, NYE—'¥as in light requeat and casler, No. 3 fresh The following tablo exbibits the direct forelgn ox- ports from Chicago for tho week ending Feb. 1Y, ana since Och 1 3o alon Siuco | yelling t 66GGIKe, and do short raceipts al G3ie. woe Tlojected samples and futures were negiocied, Cash Flonr, brls.... ealea Ducluds 1,600 bu No, 3 at 633¢@00%c, “hulll Lu DARLEY—Was In moderste ‘lmmd, averaging 1% Corn, bu @iolower, Tho market opencd wesk undor falr ro- ceipta and offerings, which induced huyers to hold off, but subsequently the shorta look hold sud priccs ad- vanced 11}, Which udvanco wss tnsintainied to the close, The cash offerings wers augmented by a por- tion of tho barley that hias been delivered on con- iracts being again thrown on the market, The lower grades were iu light request and X@la lower, Sunples were very dull, A fair assoriment was offered, but very faw buyors were in tho market, Seller March waa chisfly doalt n, opening at 80e, de- clinlug to 83%e, and nlmlnr at 67c, Cash ranged ahout the sanie a4 March, solling ently in car lots at 66¢ and closing at 57@57%c, the bulk of the buainess being st 57c. lay was nominal st 6i@58c, No, 3 sold a8 345@350 and rejocted at 25@20¢, Cash sales wers reported of 16,200 bn No, 4 at B6@570; 2,800 bu No, 3 sapes. at 3 @350} 800 bu rejected at 25@200; 1,600 bu oy MWiacclisurous purk, Lrls, wamiple at 416@HL10 on track. _Total, 20,400 bu, ) Ibm. : LATET, Aisollansons, b In theaftornoon provisions were very quist and {AFORTS INTO GREAT BRITAIN, ateady, witls aales of 1,000 bris mess pork at $21.27) seller Afarch, and $21.63¢ sellor April, and 250 tes lar at $12.95 sellor April, ‘Wheat wan moderately sctivo, closiog weak at a do- ciinoof %c. Private dispatches reported fallures in England " Sellor March sold carly at 99X, and closed at 905@%0%c, Balier April at $L00G1.00}, closing at 097;@$1,0, Moy closed at $1.03%. mt,kn;l was quict ot 42)c March, 120 April, snd 150 May, ‘Onta waro guoled a8 3o for March, and an order wan fled at 330 sellor thio raonth, orley was quiet and stesdy, selliog st 5lo for March and 54340 for May, CALL ROATD. Mess pork was quict and steady at $21.25@31.90 for March, $21,525@41.55 for April, atd $21.80@21,82:¢ for 'Balon 750 brls at §21,53 acller Apri), $71.50 soller for Aarch, $12.02%@ for A1 Tho following tablo shows tho imports of wheat and tiour fnto Great Britaln during the month of Jan- uary, aud from Sept. 1 toJan. 31, fnclustvo ¢ J: . ¥ivodo. Fivo Mo, 18788, Turkey, Mold's, ‘Vnd Wallacnla 101,056 18,000 Brit Otlier conntrics Lo 1 12,95 for Aprll, 2037.000 £.500,727 10,816,187 d $13.03 @110 Totalt....., 0000 450727 106,157 ananon | P00 AU A LRty aied 500,000 e Grrta Yir, Owit Ele, Crita Fir, Owte Elv | st 312ic sellor Starch, and 11750 Cellir Alays Germany : 2 130,43 7 N 138,807 163,311 621,30 660,504 g‘;l:fg ‘Btatea,, 210450 810,635 06),743 1,047,510 G'F.NEHAL MARKETS, British N. Am's 2,100 207 97,044 187,850 ALCOTIOL—=1Vus quist and steady at $1.12. Other countries 81,148 113,104 703,299 494413 | DBROOM-CORN—Continues in moderate demand, A Tolalh...... G101 G708 50,810 Hwsen | fem commission lota aro reported o have been sald to dealors at slight concosstons, Quolations: Gholcaold hurl, 10@1tc; No, 3 burl, T5@00; cholco medium, 6X@T%0 ; good medium brush, 0}o; fair Inside and covers, 5@5Mc; Inferlor, 4@43g0; crooked, Uatc, BUTTER—Trade was reasonably activo at steady and unchanged prices, Tho rocoipts continue light, comparatively, and botween local consumers snd the Eastern trado ‘tho market fa kept bare of desirabls stock., We quota: Good to fancy yellow, 27@30; me~ dium to good grades, 20@o; Inferior to common, 13 @160; common 1o cholco roll, 16@21c, DAGOING—Hules to & modlerato sggregsts Wars of- fectod at tho range of prices following: Blark A, 26%0; Lewiston, 250; Montaup, 280; Ontarlo, 250; Americsn A, 23}0; Amoskeag, 23)c; Olter Creek, Za; burlap bags, 4 bu, H@I60; do 5 b, 15G16c; gunnies, single, 16@16a; do, double, 3@, CHEESE—Was quotod stesdy and firm, At tho East an advanco of (@3 has lately been eatablishod, but in this market prices remain a8 bofors. Wo quoto cholco ta fancy factory at 133 @13c, and lowor grades at 9@11xc. COAL—#oft coals remain unscttled, ;and some fur ther prico-changed aro noted, The quotations of an- thracite romaln unchanged, We revisoour List as fol- lowa s Lackswanna, range and nut, $10.00; do, egg, $9.60; connel, $1.00@8.00; Erin, $8.50@7.00; Blous. burg, $7.60; Hockiug Valley, £8.00; Indiaua block, $3,5030.00; Baltimoro & Ohlo, $0.00; Iilinols, $4.00 @4.50. COOPERAGE—Wan dull, with salos of lard tlerces 2t $1.10, and of pork barrels at 00c, DRESSED HOGS—The reoelpts woro light, snd live ‘product was stronger, but thars was Utls inquiry, and the merket ruled dull, declining 10@20¢, the outafda for light welghta, Tho weathor wa3 mild, and ship- ra wero holding off, though they took s few hoavy ote, Balos wors roported of 2X3 head and 2 carm at $0.30 for 1ght and $0,60@,63 {0r heavy. AMIUALS—Continue in modorate demand, Prices for opfum, castor oll, cream tartar, and tariaric scid are a slinde lower, otherwiss no change in_ values wad roported, Quotstions: Acid cltric, 1b, $1,00@1.10; acid tastartio, powderad, 1b, 53 88c; ammonta, carb, 234d23c; axle-grease, daz, $1,00@ 1.35; borsx, ref, I, 16@18¢; blue vitriol, h, 11K(d1dc} croatn fartar, pure, ib, 46Gd6o; cachineal, Hond., B, 78@80; chloroforms, 1b, $1.U5@1.153 glycerine, bulk, t, 17@250; gum_arablc,’ picked, SU@®T50: gum arabio, sorts, I5@850; guin camphor, b, 33@ise; gum oplam, Ib, $4.25@6,50; gum alieliac, Ib, 88@E5; fodino, 1o, 0044,45: morpllsy sulph, 07, $.2444.40; o, cas- v, lemon, $4.50@35,00; potassa, $2.00@2.10; PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were tame and ewer, Thers was » pereeptible falling-off in tho demand for all classea of product. Tho recelpts of hogn wora larser than genorally expeeted, snd thongh the deorcase in {ha average welghts fa looked tponas o suro sign that wa are upon thie tail ond of the hog crop, and tha hogs commanted full pricos for that reason, yet hold. ers of product wero disposed to sell, the situation not belug regarded sso strong ome. Thoidoa that high pricea will fotch out 3 good run of hogs during the summer, snd that 8 good many hove been held back because it fa known in the country that larger prep- arstions _than ever before have been mads Lere for anmmer packing, sems to havo gained ground, and that In face of tho theory of some well-posted marties It pork will touch $23,00 beforo it sel for §21.00, Mess Ponu—Was less nctive, and B@10c per brl Tower, but closed rather firm at. tho insfda quotstions of Wednesdsy svening, Liverpool was quoted ls lower, and New York waa dull, Bales hore wers ro- yortud of 230 bris selcr the montn at $11.02%¢; 1,600 scller March at $21.23%@1.35; 6,400- bria sollor X‘;}:I at 5‘1|-lmfl|.57§; H,&VJ bris seller May ot $21,75 @11, and 760 bris seller June nt $24002L10, “FPotal, 10,900 brls, Tho market closed steady at $21.213¢ o e T s oot By B e toaas otk was qulet & $10.00, Eztea prime quoted at $10.00, Lanp—Was dull, and about Sc_per 100 I lower, though th later feeling was vather frm. Livecpool was unchanged, and Now York inactive, wille aur markot tended ‘downwards, also in sympathy with porx, but the offerings wero Dok larye, Hslss wara 50) tce cash at $12,78; BUv tcs seller the month at $1L774 5 1,600 tea eller March at $1LT5@12.775 ; 2,350 toa sefler Aprlllt’l"-‘\'filllfl%;nud 1,350 Lo seller Mayat $13,01%. Total, 8,900 lcs, Tho market closed frm ot $12.76 cash or sellor Febroary; $ILI6@ILTTY seller Stare; $2igins wellor Aprili aud $1074@ ifpATs—Were more active in spob hamn and sbort riba for April and May, but very uict otherwine, aud {ho market was genenslly quoted casior, though it alosed frm, Luyers for shipment Leld off for con- ceesions, and soma ordars wero rumored 10_hayo boen withdrawn, Sales wero roportod of 2,400 pcs and 20,000 e groen shoulders atfa; 1,100,000 e abiort riba 4 SILOTIC@1LLD per 100 T for Apel, aud £11,%0 green haois o for 0 tea sweot-picklod hama (16 3 + s0it 100 bozes loug-cut iatns at Joie. Tho following was the closing rauge of prices s £ oul- Long Blort Bhort | chior,, ®, 35@400; potaasinm, lod,, i, Bhoul- Zong Blort Bt | o iiae, sulphcs 03, $LI3G1.80¢ 160 Hrectpt, T, 915963 11, 1,30; root ipecag, powd., b, $1.08@1.76; root rhel, ¥, |]§ L, powd,, 1, $1.25@31,60; salt, epsom, Ib, 2 @%0; il e er, exysl., 1., $1.WAL10; 80aD, Castils, goiy 1b, 10) ni; @!dc; buiphur, b, 4X@l0; sassafras bark, 1H@lhc, A PRt FIS1--A aterdily good demsnd oxists at tho prices s g curzent for » number of doya paat, We quote: No, 1 whitsflaly, Jebrl, $5.2335.40; No, 3 do, $5.16@ A ML L By r} . 3 No, 0 5 455 No, 4 o) orel, ;J-m-l, 5004535 Jamily saackerely - Url, $0.2J@6.50 3 No. 1 ahore 'kits, Iarge, §2.00; N, 1 1ny kits, $1,80's Iargo family kits, $1.161.20:' bank codtish, $5.50(@3.7¢ eorge's codflah, $0.00@6,95; new LaLrudor herring, spils, Lels, $8.00@8355 do_1g-brl, $1,36,84.60; Labradlor bering, round, brls, $0.00 2533 U0 g-brl, '$3.60(38.151 scalod harring, per boz, 40c § No. hetring, 4do; Columbla Itiver salmnon, X-brl, $8,0028,23, FRULTS AND NUTS—Pruncs continus in aclivo demand, and the mnarket 1 strong, with & tendency to ; & wh i iia” atid sbort cloara ‘uoted st 1130 cash, and 11550 selles Murch, Loxed; n Inmul 113Gt Ao avioet-picklud do, 15@1310; Cumborland, 11%c, caa BF seliir Bebruary ; long-out ham, 11350, boxed § Lacon hews, 13K (R 14e. Gnrase— Wi quies 8t 7@06, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were steady and quiet at §4.60 @10.10 for )l'ltlli, $2.50410,00 for extra mess, wnd 23,60 24.00 for hame, B\ a qliofod ot 8x@31¢e. Balea wera 60 brisat e, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wur very dull and nominally s shade co, _ Currants, apples, hea wora also easier, though detlers would not admit that tnore was | Bormete G A ealo ‘st 100 Sgurens. Tayer any chaigo 10 quotstions, An Eastern buyer was on | ralslns were 6o lowsr. Nuls wore steady, ‘Fouman the floor, but he declined to taka hold, and tho buying ;gflfl-‘a?fi! u.rldnfi:' l}:&::. ?.L-'-'w%onfi,_ g;m was restricted 1o local dealers, Salea were litmnited | B8N R0 3 ores, s @603 ralaius, layors, now, to 200 brla winter 25@7.00, sud 200 brla | §378045¢ looss Muscatdl, new, 33,1025 Valanciay sprivg extras on private tleruw, Total, 400 Lrls, | 1! Zants currauts, 73330} citron, 233200, The market closed nominally at the followlng range of prices : Choico winter exiros, $4.50@7. togood do, $475@5.50; spring extras, $1,0034.40; 00d do, B4.80@4.18; cholos do, $3.003.23 ; patents L @1llo; o e v #poioe, 1ihie; okigas " applos Toaiasgo s peachca, balvce, 155 @1o; o, mixed 1033 @l1c; do, pared, 18@10c; Llickberrles, ‘124 @12%03 Toaphesrios, 30@830 ; Ditted cherries, 94@3%, Nure ZPiborts, 11%@120; slmonds, Toeragons, 19X@ 2030} Naplcs wolouts, new, 163170; Fronch walnite, do, 6037.25 ; Minnesots, $5.0020,25; spring oy i3 ” A ¥ . 13@18)0; Orenoble walnuts, 1€ : B perfince, $L00G300; ryo flour, FA20@135; buck- | Btk EIMEL Brepchn TR, s wheat do, $1.00@4.2 ) poanuis, BRAYo; Teuneases peunuls, §@bo; African 1imaN~Waa In largor supply, snd scatcoly so frm, Balea wero 30 tonw at $9,73@10.00 ou track, and $10.60 froo on baard care. MipoLisas—Sales were 10 tons coarse st $10,60 freo on board cars, ConN-MEAL—Cosrso Waa nominal at $16.00 per ton oa track, WHEAT~Waa moro sctivo, sud frregulsr, The mazket weakened varly, breaking off 1o per bu under Tather larga oiferings, but recovered aftorwarda totho prices of Weduoiday ‘aftcrnoon, Tho sdvices from verpool wora mesgre, but they indicatod un easy foshug, wud Callfosuia’ gradoa wore quotud lower, New York was reported irm, butthe beard 4 pro- ruulged idea thiat the firnuess waa artificial, and due o the presenca in Now York of a loadlng operator on the lony ulds hicre, Tuat, with rather Lberal roe colpts, the inspoction belng 124 car loads, and lght shipuieats on e previous day, sceounted for tis pesnnts, 6(303n P A DT T8 —Applea were salling slawly, and 1noatly 1n & retall way, vory fine stock bringlug '$1,00 ¢ br, thongh this Azure would likely bo shaded for ots. Door or specked frult, of coutse, solls at lower prices than thoss given belaw, Orangos and lamona were stoady: Choice spples, £1.00@1.00 per brl; Vae eucl orauged, BLU0GLSY e cata; orsager, S04 4.00 box; le .30 per box. OHOUERIES—The market was without tpedam new fcaturce. Businces remaing vory quiet arountl, and the quoted prices are more or lead fresly abaded, Wemake no change 1n aur list, as follows 1 Rice—Rangoun, 85@0X0; Caraling, "T@7X0; Loue ialans, BX@Ti(C. Coryzps—0, G, Java, 30@31c; Javs, No. 2, 31@1200 § choico ta fancy Rio, 2@31Ac; Rood Lo prinis do, 71 @li3jo; common 13 falry 2000 muu;fl G‘R‘K 190 Hingapore Jars, o Coata’ Rica, 2353 Btaracaibo, TGN, i early woakness, whiich would yrobatly bave been cou- | Buuaus—iatent eut loaf, @140 crushed, 113 tinued but for the shortuge for this mouth, Ouly four | @L13¢ ; powdered, 11Ii@ 113 grauulated, 103G 03507 ‘more working dsys remain in which to il t‘abm:‘ A, siandard, 10:410)50% do No. %, 97i@136 4 1, ik shorta, und thore sre s good many deals out for Ma. oitra 0,9%03 O No, 3, 0%cs; yellow d No. I, 9o} chiolco whish will be clased up Letors uext Wedneudsy forthe | brown, 8! fair to prinio do, 8)(@8Xe; com- urposs of avulding 1o tecensity of carryi Tl Feoaipta froiu 0l ollias 10 kothor, 53:'}1::’;:‘% on No, 4 spring was reduced 3 )c, and {ho lower rades wore oasler, 88 sbippers held ‘o for a furthor 3@k cooice molassed sugar, S@ING; o cé“zum do, T3{@ixo; New Orleads, 1@;}}:‘, Hinvps—Cuiifurnia sugar-loaf drips, 375 mond drips, $1.03@1.10; silve drips, extra fine, 60@ ecliue, Tho greal majority of oprrators wordin. | 6Ge; good sugar-house sirup, 50@33¢; extra do, 5tg clined fo expert lurgor secelpti in tho uoar sutare, and | buc; New Orleans 1olsssos, cholce, 83(384o; do, prime, the splendid wosther gives opporsiuity | 85@5s0; do, common to good, 48G8dk: Purlo Htico, mot for carly planting, which will Insare a largy | J 80@s50} common wolssscs, 85@40} blsckatrap, icld nest autnnn, unlos the weatber of March 3nd Agril ahould be very adversa to the farmer, Wource of greatest trouble 0 hulderw I, howover, e fact tuac stocks in New York coutiius ncarly lar, snd the whols viwible sup. diminution, in _wplte of soddle. Hrioss—Allsplce, 18@190; cloves, 530; cassis, 30@ 207 peppor, l@L8xc; numegy, 12891256 Cileut- 5 L 1K@ 105, it R s e St e A e 3 Bavon TEiperiah 101 Ooldoh Wedt, 4 @30, g ranoti—Eacclsior, laundry, 6%@7o; do, gloss, B @vo;, du, corn, Ug(e; Kingeford, Russ, 1503 do,wi- yor gl u(zuao; o, corn, 10@1Uxe, HAY—Waa dull and weak. 'The receipts wero emall s, Lub thero was vory lide hqflry,ln%l gvod deat 083 u::‘munu:. or cash No, 3 spsing, sold at $LU@1.02% olosing sa $1.02/(, most of the car lots haviog ¢d Lands ot $1.0291.U3%, Beller Apeil sold FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1876 f hay was offered h&fltfllll who i hore oo order. Tho local retatlers plied by nelghboring farmers, and a there 18 no plag demand thera docs not srment ta heany aut led hay Sust at tho moment. No, 1 prairia i st 6,00, and atained wpland. at §4.00¢ Timothy, $11.003 2,005 No, 2 do, $.50@10.00; mized do, $7.0Q8.007 plrlm: n»l;gd prairie, $4.00; No. 1 prairie, $0.00§ aloy, THOIWINES=Wore quist and uochanged, with salos of 100 bris at $1.08 per gallon. 1{IDE&—Were in tha uadx. domsnd and stedy, The receipta sre moderste Lnt ample, aa there fa little Inquiry from tannets, and the atocks of dealérs are suricienly well ase 10 enabla ihom to fill orders romptly, We quote aa follown t Grem elty butcherw' 36%0; freon cured, light and Loavy, 63(@T0: par cured, Ch@hie; mroen malted Kip, 7c; groel contry, By @do; reancall, L 13,ga; dint, dry Kip aud eal 11 @180 dry salted hides, {2¢; deacon aking, 45@30c, Ditmaged stock brings two-thirda prive, and’ branded 10 per cent off, Bhsep poite, wool eatimated a8 washi ed, per I, S0@3sec, {101'S—Wara rathor quict. Chofce hiop ars firm at 10¢, baing acarce, whils Jow grades are abundaut, in the tnterior st leat, and easy xb B@ic, Counumern ata Laking vory fow liopn, {o ordera bofug chiofly from Easter cxporters, who are taking low grades owing {othe fact st tho eunply of cholcs hope i about ox- austed. ; LUMBER—1¥an in fafr demand for the scason sud steady, Following are the quotation: First and second clear, Third clear, 1 inch Third clear, thick, Clear fiooring, firs Clear siding, first and second. First common alding, Flooring, firat common, dreased, Flooting, second common, dresacd, * @000 24.00.225.00 Dox hoards, Av.vess e 35,00 Box boards, 25,00 A stock boaras, 10 s5d'i4 in, .\ 3300335 Batock boards, * 2300425.00 Gock Loards. 18.00@16.00 Fenciny. . e 13,00 Gommon Imber, 18 1t and under. 100G 12.00 Joiats aud scantiing, 20 to 24 £¢. + 12.00(316,00 Lath. 5 1350 2.00 Amningice.....s 7.02@ 28T Bbingles on track,.. e 2408 2.L0 OIL8—Carbon waa hield miore femly in conssquenco of an advance in the Eant in crude ol Thers was aio & firm lono o the market for hird and turpentine, Wo quota: Oarbon (standard white), 116° degress fest, ldoi do Ilinole legal toat, 160 degraes, 160; W, W 160 feat, 1fc; do Lesd- t, 195 deq., l:f(@lflv: oxirs winter lard oll, ; Na. {2; No, 3, 78@Buo; linsood, ‘bolled, 67c} v‘h?ln.‘vdilugflwned, 7:14,{1?‘:; ‘sioatafloot oll, atrictly purd, $1. a0 Sor 11 B80. hank'ol, 6a: , 60c; plumbago oll, 60@T50; turpentin, 44G343e naphitia, deodorized, 63 gravily, 13} 1414as (Vest Vire ginta oils, natural, 29 dog., 450§ natural, 30 deg., Jo; Feducod, 33 deg, $i@asc, POULTIY AND EUGH—Turkoys and chickena wera in fair request and firm, The vferiugs of fine tur- Xeys woro moon tsken at better prices, Fogs wers quioted firm ab 18c, and some aro ssking 1fc. Offerings are smaller, 1nd felailers eviace more disposition to take hold, and thore is some Inquiry from ship- pers: PoULTHY—Chickens, W@l per M; turkeys, lguxu: ducks, 10@19%c; gosme, 8@llc. Euai— Brictly freah, 16, HEEDS—Timolby was in moderals demand and onslor under larga offerings of common seod, Primo ‘was quoled st $4.23@2.3%, ond lower grades ot £1,00@ 2,10, Flax was dull and weak, and in the sbsonco of any spocisl dewmand stocks nro ncoumulating. Fair 1o primo was quoted at $1,16@ 1,45, Clover was acarca a0 hflmns al $4,00@8.20. Hungarian sod millet were unchanged, BALT—No chongo s roported. Tha shipments wero up to the Tecent average, Quotations: Onomla- g% and Hagiuaw, fine, $1.35; do, $1.40; ordinary coarse, $1.70; daity, without bags, $2.75; dairy, with bags, $1,50; Ashton dalry, per sack, $4, 'fEAB—Wero quotod l‘:l(a(- ond casy except for choica grades, for which tho market bax a fairly firm tone. o quota: GUNPOWDEN——CoOmmon, 383420} 0od do, 43@450: medium, 48:@530; good do, 233@3%c; ne, i@ fineat, GI@BNe s choics, 0@Tsa} choicost, 90@Y50; fancy, $1.10@1,90, IMPERIAL—Common, 33 (@30 3 good do, dU@ISo; medium, $3@48¢; good do, 46@53c; fine, 83Gy580; finest, 58Lde; choleo, 0/@0¢c; cholcost, 70@75¢, JARANS—Common, UG 3707 good common, 36:3380; medtuw, 0@4%} good medlum, 46@50c; Aine, 50@550; Nneat, 53@ne; cholce, €0@060;' cholceat, 75@80c, QOLONaR—Common, 3@ 8303 common, 333803 medium, 40432 ood medtiim, 43@4%c; One, 653503; finest, 05@560; choloo, 00@020; choicest, Bu@sse. WOOD—Was gioted alesdy ot $3.50 for wagle, $7.50 d $5.60 for slaba. WOOL—-Was steady under s light Western {nquiry and moderato oferlugs : Tub-waghed, prime, 43@ 8303 do, poor 10 good, H4@ito; washed flecce, fino, wod-condiiloned, 89@420; washied, cosris and mo- Klnm do, 40@ido; unwashed, fine Loavy to light, Baie; 'do, conrds and medium, W@We; pulled, LIVESTOCK. cuiiesco, Caitte, Blaen. 1031 i 2§ 2,971 6,248 8,490 001 1,674 1,897 Tolaliesresssssrenisessnes 09 17,102 4,57 OATTLE—Tle markot was sctive and ateady st the roducod pricos eslablished earlier in the wesk. All clastea of buyers were liborally ropresented, and as all oporated on & more or less generous scalo, & large vol- ume of sales was accomplished. The recclpts were only a litile lexs than for the dsy befors, smounting to 4,260, and making & fotal sinco Bsturdsy of 10,046, sgainat 16,70 for tho samo time Jast weok, and 11,848 for the corresponding four days of laat year, Sales were reported st $1.75@3.60—the bulk at $3,00@3.50 for cown; at $3.25@3.75 for atockers; and at $1.00@ 4.00 for folr to guod amooth, fat shipping atcors welgh- ing from 1,150 to 1,380 Ibs, Tho market closed steady, QUOTATIONS, Ohoice Boevos—Fino, fat, well-formed 3 year 10 5 year old steers, weighing 1,350 to 1,560 ida, 25,00@5.40 Good Leeve - fog 1,900 to 1,400 Ibs. 4BI@LTS Mediom Grades—Stoers ing 1,100 10 1,300 Lia, 4.00@4.25 Butchers’ Btock—Poor common to chotca cows, for city slaughter, welghing 800 0 1,100 tba, 003,75 Btock Cattle—Common calile, weighing 800 t0 1,000 B, Sitadinis ot htnaseve LANASE Inferfor—Light snd thin cows, helfors, stags, bulls, snd scalawag ateers. .. - 22T CATTLE BALY, ' No, Conaver & Tall to Morris & Waizel. 15 1,237 "o Morxis & Walzel.oovveriieses 19 1 “To Pfeltzer, .. PR RE S To Blaumberg. ... 1,161 Groves Bros, to Morris & Walxel, 'T0 D, THOMPEOD. 2eessee Horlno Litos, & Co, 10 Deuder (stockers), To Metaler, A, W, Vaughon io Vogls, ‘Hall, Paticrson & Co, to To Loofl Allerton 2 h; 4 To Forcsman, SO TR ¥ T &) JI. B, Mallory & Tivo, to Fenfon..., 16 1,313 4.60 Nos & ilolmes lo Morria & Waixel..203 1,251 428 To MeDonald (cows). oo 13007 326 McDonald, March & Co, 1o Hanion, 1T 1,280 4,80 To Esatinan, 24 i 470 4 4.3 480 45 e 435 3.8 318 a8 430 435 5 410 330 83 4,00 440 B, Biraborn & 1 485 "fo Hweeusy & Co, (cows) WLt s o Marka Dros, 101318 s To Myora & Co! 16 1268 450 Yo Morrs & 16 1387 480 Nicoles k Addems to 16 T 2 1 8 To Mulrooney. Browa, Suompad & 0. {3 o Denny & ledmore to” Allerion, To Bwlft & L., To Bwift & H.... To D, To Bhawmber. Bentloy, Johuso i O To Morris & Wadxe!, 21 G WBng i 3,000 lens than for before, Lut there was A less activo packing do- & result, the market showed leas wih, For chotce grades of all welghta there wan an outlef at Wodneaday's prices, which nolders of coarnc, neven, and mized lots had to sccapt slightly Towor figures, 'Trading was prineinally at $1,6035.00 for light weights, and at $7.00648,18 for henvy. §kip- persand inferior heavy sold at $7,0097,73, and exirs nssoried at $4.40@8.60. The market closed oany, OO NALEA, No, Price, McDanald, March & 0o, o lone. .28 4,00 To MeGregor., 2 .03 To Allerton,..s e 40 7.93 To Allertan, 5l X To Allorion, a 800 o7 B 20 LA o Ha8 59 7.0 63 23 K0 40 20 810 10 810 (2] B.16 5 T 4 H10 42 825 i wene i i a8 A0 v 40 B,00 2 a0 (7 400 . .1210 [ dimond to'Uoey & Co, 87 T 4 8.0 1ie .00 H10 7.05 To Thallon. 790 To Thallon,. a3 800 11, E. Mallory & o, to Tirt & M. 42 B15 Lo Marahi...... evee 3 “I'a Marals, 0 Zxx3 R Eorz=s EEEES3 filott, A, W, Vnugiian to Geiand, Grovos Biras, to Conway, To Moreel To Davin, A. & Co To Davis, A. & Co, Horine Bros, & Co. to Dols,., To Burt & M.. To Durt & M o Hurt & A, Zaam 2385 mmrme EonEs L2888 =EEEss8 Eamam ApEasaars 333EE82EEE8 s “fo Davis, A, o Armout & Co, £ To Boyd & L, v.r o Armour & Co, To White & COuvszvarss R, Btrahorn & Co, to Wiita & G Ta Alletton, ... To Bquires.. To urt & To Burt & b1, To urk & 08 i To Robluon..,. 18 3. Andorson to Sherman. 191 T'o Botaford, 203 Btrader, W. & 11, to McCarthy. James Jockson to Batcham, ur & Co.uueiee Wood Iros, to Fowler Dros... To Fowler B To Fowlor ros EExemn 2g8228 xpx s 25 28 253, & o Hoyd “To Hoyd & U o Boyd & Co, To Yowler Bros.. To Fowler Lro 40 181 B0 AHEEP~Thers wan & good demand at former prices, salea making at $4.33@5.75 for commou 1o choico par 100 1ba. NEW YOLK. Nzw Yonx, Feb, 33.—Drrvea—Tecelpts, 678, mak. ing 2,015 for tiree days, sguluat 3,320 at the ramie tims Iaat week; quality sbout modivmi all nativesi du- mand lght: trado dull; downward tendvhey; ordinary to_cholce fat bulls, 4X@5Xo live welgli ordinary o, oo uative sieors, UGG olforiage barely closcd out, Sucze—lecelpls, 8,020, making 13,920 for turos 339, aRalnst 6,270 at the uamo timu last wook ; quality coiman Lo priine; markel weaker ; prices dectined 3i@Xc; & car-load choice Missourd ahioep, 118 1bs, 75505 otherwise range 03§@70; a fow lambe, 7% @ BwINE—Rtocelpts, 2,630, making 10,230 for threo days, agatnat 0,450 at the samo timo last weak; nous offered sllve, BUFPALO, Burvaro, Feb, 24, —Oarrrz—Reccipta, 003; totsl far the w 8,681; no market to-dsy; freal arrivala through conalguments, HUEEP AND Lauss—Tlacelpts, 2.200 head; total for driy active; 12)@at0 the weck, 30,%00; market fa atronger than opening quotationa of week; sales 1,700 Trudians sheop, 55 I, $5.101 8 1o, $4:5; Iiimols shéop, 15 2o, .01 Michlgan shosp, 6 e, 30573 90 1oa, 1oge~Ttsceipts, 8,600; total for the woek, 16,400 market falrly scilve for what stock i offeriug; York- era, $3.45@8.00 for light gradea; medium snd selocted atock, heavy hogs, good quality, olose to §2.00, LIBERTY. Eist Liorary, Pa., Fob, H.—OATTLE—Receipts to- day, 170 Lised, oF 8 cars of hrough sud 2 cars of yard stock, making for the three days 1,670 Lead ; est, §3,75 A%8; modin o good, S 203 comaon (6 fr, .00@34.23 ; stocker, $3.00@4.00; buils, §3. 95, ‘ioas—Tocelpta ta-dsy, 2,040 hsad, 8 for ths thres days paat, 9,000; Yorkers, $8.25@8,40; Philadelphiss, 49.00630.28, Burer—Recolpts to-dsy, 400 hesd, making for the thres dsys, 11,000} seling $3.75@6,00, .'il mmln‘; 67, Lops, Fub, 008! Ught shipping, $7.00@7,78 7 XoTkers, $7.80@8.08; $1.85@3.23 e, S0 A i nd unchanged; medium to chojce muvc-hlwlng Loors, §4. pouy steors, $3.75G 4.23; fulr 10 ehuico Latva cows, $3.3544,00; native atockers, $2.50@9.75; feoders, $4,00034,25, o, AT QincinnaTy, 0., Feb, 34,~Hoo; ulet snd weak; 2 f 8.60; 2,500 shiymenls, Y00, Ty SADQLE0 seceipte, —_——— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. - FOREION MARKETS. 8neclat Dupaleh (o Ths ml.. Tribune, Laveuroot, Kab, H=11 8. m.~Frova—Xo. 1, 3s; No. 3, 22, Gnasn—Whoat—Winter, o, 1, 10s; No, 3, ¢a 84; spriug ,No. 1,08 10d; No, 2, 7a 10d; white, No. 3, 104 2d; No. 3,9 11d; club, No, 1, 106 10d; No. 2, 106 34, Coru—~Now, 264 Va@218 34; old, 3% CA@2We 3, 2 Pnovistons—Pork—82s 64, Tard—80s Livenroor, Feb. 3. P. m,~ORAtn~White, Ne, 1,00101; No.2, 17 2d. Corn—New, 27s@17s 64, Guani—Cahifornla whito whoat, averaqo, 9s 10d@10¢ 24; doclub, 108 3@10s 10d. Oorn—Wostorn mixsd, new, 31s@178 &4 old, 24a 6d@2%a 84, TROVINONs—Y'rime moss pork, 813 0, Huoon—Long cloar, 52a3 short clear middles, 54 6, Tattow—Fluo, 448 Lonpow, Feb, 31, —=Tux DANR OF ENGLAND~The ‘tultlon fu the Dank of England Increaned £201,000 the pst week, 'The amount of bullian gone 1nto the Dank on balanco to-duy i £23,100, The proportion of the ank's reaorvo o ata liabilltios ts 43¢ per cont, ConaoLs—Money and aceount, 94 8-10, Anenioan Sxowvurmea—'tis, 1084;' '67s, 109; 10-409, 105, new Be, 100; Now York Central, 104; Erle, 133 preferrad, 31, Prrnorzux—Refued, 9Xd; spirils, BK@Id, Tanexsn~0il, 2354 ; cako, LHGLIL o PaAue, Fob, 2, —RiNTES—60L, Pants, Fob, 4.—~Tix DAng or FrAxcn—The speely in thio Hank of Franco jacreassd 22,500,090 france durs ing (e paat week. Inaxsront, Feb, 20, —URitip Brates Doxns—Now Ba, 1013, Aurwear, Feb, 4, ~PrrnoLsus—20, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. New On.rae, Fob, 24,—Cotton—Demand moderte, sales, 7,039 halea; even running listy and olher deaira. ‘quotations unchangeif; reccipte, net, B,670; gross, 8,930; exporta to tho Continont, 3,010} to Great Britaln, 1,233; atock, 378,691, GauvistoN, Feb 2t.—Colton unchanged; mid. dlings, 12Xc; ot receipts, 1,14 bales; groas, 1,14; alu‘pn:rtl to Great Dritalu, 1,003; coantwise, 9147 sales, 163, BAVARNAT, Fob, 26,—Cotton dull; middiings, 12%c; net secelyts, 473 baloa; rales, 04, Montwr, Feb, M.—Colton irregular; middlings, 12%@12%c; met rocelpts, 707 balea; oxports to Frauce, 1,305 coastwlae, 01; salca, 1,600, CHARLESTON, Fob, 24.—Cotton dull; middlings, 113G 11%c; not rocelpta, 410 bales; oxports to Great noguun, 2,089 to France, 3,000; coastwiso, 182; walos, €00, HEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yonx, Feb, 24,—Tha trado movoiuont was sloy with commission housea and importers, Cotton goods wero quict and ateady, Choviols wers rathier more active, Trints wero in moderate demand at unchanged prices, Glughams movod slowly, Cotton dress goods wera active, Tiost makes woro closoly sold up, Worated dress goods wers faltly active, Woolen goods for mien's wear wero qulet, GLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. Cresrrawn, O, Fob, #.—Potroloum market very strong and rm; standard white (110 teat), 110} prime whits (150 test), 14450 eash in ear-lota, PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. Trrzsucad, Feb, 2.~Potroloum quiet but firm; crude, $2,20, at Parker's; rofined, 14z, Philadelphla do- lvery. . WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, WiLsixazox, N, C., Feb, 24.—Spirits of turpenting firm sl 31%c. THE PRODUCE MARKETS, KEW YORK. Sarcial Mapatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Nuw Yonk, Feb, 2.—Gmarn—Wheat—Market a shada frmer; falr export and moderato milling de- mand; sales of 72,000 bu at $1.10 for uspected No, 3 apriny alloat; $1.00@1.00 for rojected spring; $1.02@ 116 for ungraded spring; $1.06@1.08 for No. 9 Chl- eago; $1.08@L.11 for No. 3 Milwaukes; $1,92@1.25 for No. 3 Uhicago and Northwestern; $1.2431,28 for No. 3 AMliwankee, tho latter for parcela to arrivo soon; $1,:5 @107 for No, 1 spring; §L16@LIS for winter rod Western; $1.19@1.44 for amber do; sod $1.38@1.80 for white Weatern. Ryo nominal; 83@20: for State; £33R30 for Western ; and #3000 for Canada fu bond, Barloy mova activo; eales of 20,000 bu No, 3 Bay, part AL 1,17 and tho remainder on private terms, Gorn & aliado firmer; fairly activo; salos of 47,000 bu st 50@ 6230 for no rrade mixod ; Gi@64 o for graded mixed ; aud 62@Mo for ungradad now Westorn mixed, Oste qulet and unchanged ; salos of 27,000 hu ot 45348 for mized Western and Blato; and 46@32)0 for wbhita Western ond Slate, Provisios—Iddles firm at 12@12)0 for long clear Lard scarcely #0 fizin; aales of 109 tos ot $13,87% for primo steam; at the firat catl, for Fabruary, $13.30 wes bid, and §1.42; aaked; salos of G00 tes for March at 310,343 ; 600 fea for April ot $13.50; for May $13.61% wan bid, and $107 saked; for Juno $1475 was bid, and $13,825¢ 2aked. Wittury—blarkot decidedly firmer ; aalos of 100 bris at$L11 per gallon, GroorrEs—Bugar — Market unolianged; fale do- mand; falr to good refining quotsd at TX@THe, prime ot 77¢o, aud Now, 10 and 17 Havana at 73;@8e, Coffee~Market firm; light inquiry; Rlo quoted st 13 @180 4n gold; Muracalboat 16}@182(c tn gold. TALLow—Rulos irm § quoted at 033930 for good to prime, \To the dsiaciated Mress.] New Yong, ¥eb, M, —Corrox—3larket dull and fre reqular; 13/@12 18-100; fatures cloied weak; Fobe ruary, 143,0¢ March, 12 13-1e; April, 12 11-160; May, 1251.10@12 $1.820; June, 13 310@13 T-1a ; July, 11 109213 7-100; _ Augmat. 18 5-10:13 10-32¢. Froun-—-Quict; noceipis, 9,00 bria; superfine State and ‘Western, $1,25@4.00{ common' lo good oxtrs, $1.00@0.25: foud to cliofce, 33,30:26,76; whits wheal sxtra, 3 cb@11a; extrs Otto, $1.00 8, Lou 2530005 Biiuncsola paten c 50,00, hyo toue dullat 8oA0@a0D, - Droceen $50680 Conx-Must—Bleady ; Weatern, §2,75@! Grais—Wheat—Tlocolpta, 14,000 bu; primoaslisde Armor; fofr syl Inferlor grades No. a6, good aud lnfiulry among common i'heavy ; No, 1 31967 apelng, $1.0841.10; mizod kraded, SLUSALI0G No. 2 Milwauk anber Pennuylvana, $1. inally $LEGLIS, Tty nged, Bur- Iy mors sctive; No. 2 Canads, $1.10@1.16)3 No, 1 bsy, $1.17; 2-rowed Blate, B0o, Malt—Purchases of wagnitudo cannot bo madd at the quotations, Corne Receipts, 57,000 bu; & shade frmer; farly acliveg mixed iio made, B0@B0No! do graded, G100} Wostern mized, tiow, ungraded, 6@0Ako; old in store, GeT0e. Ostsa—Tocel; pie, 23,000 bii; de firme er: Tnoderata request: WVestern mixed and “sif@iko; white do, @3, s ilavs—Firm aod urlchanged. Groceais—1tio coffes very firm; good demand; cargare, 18@1Ho §n gold: jobbing, 185190 iu gold. Sugar dull und heavy; fulr to good refiniug, 130 Trée: prime, TH@T5507 vofcn, uncbanged; milusses, Pt 40! Molassen quiet aud unal Hico qulot but stoady, R 5 Sk LTLOLZUM—Quict Lut higher: crude, B)o; Aned, 143c; casce, 18X@21e, Her Tatrow—Stoady ; U @Y bel0c, BTAAINED REStN—Market dull} §1.60@1,075, 8rinirs Toarswrnoe—Alarket dully 98] Eyas—Tirmer; State aud Peunsylvans, 21@%o) Weatern, Itaile. A . NOVISIONA—Naw mest pork, $22.75 canhi; §72.00 Febr suary: $2.08 March, Dreased hog steady; Western, 104103, Doef tnchangod, Cnt mests—iWestern qult middies dull; Wosteru long clote, oy ity doy o, Tard heavy: primo steam, $1.373 cash ; $19.924 11338 Blarch $13ATX@13.60 April, Burrzi—Primo stoady; othera unchanged; Woute orn, 15@3¢a; Brato, WG3e, Olrxeax—Unchaugod, Witskr—Firmer; $1,1L TOLEDO, Tovxpo, Feb, 2. —FLoua—gulot and unchangol, OuarN—-\heat dull; o shade lower: No. 8 white Wabaali, $1,24; No. 1 white Michigan, 81, 0, 3 d S1.133 No. 1 ninbor, Aprll, $1.30;° hlsy, 3Ld2: Now 3 $1.00; No, 3 red, $1.074; rofacted fed, Sl Corn dull; & ando lower; high tizod, d6o: do Daye ton snd Michigan, 45%50; Michigan, 4830 bid M..—('l. AR @0A%(a bld: May, Blobld; low mized, 4305 do Dage ton und Sizhigan, 4i%o; No, 3 white, 3c; no grale g; ux:“;qu Michigan, 42350; damaged, d8%e. Oatd Quoves Heen-s1.00. Mamimots, $8.00, EirTs—Flour, none; 3 800 bu; oate noie, 39ty 1090 i, 9 HIPMERTS-~Flour, 100 brls wheat, 2,000 bu; A0 b oute 7,00 bu. 2L conk MILWAUREE, ah‘-g;‘:«'!‘“u' Feb. 2. ~Froun—Quist snd ume QrAL—Wheat opaned quict; clossa atrong: No. 1, $L00; bard, SL1s; No. 9, 3oL Marchy $LU | April, $103:c; Sley, $1,07: No. 8 K8)o. Oorn droop ing; No. 3, 420, Oata lews firm No, 3 n stors, 31)0; uij 36340, Darloy sicady for caah; lower for future; No, 3 iu wiore, 8355 March, 780; No.8, ¢3@4Ta; Te- Jocted, S1c, Hyo easior and lower; No, 1, Gats: PaovisioNs—Qulet and week, but nol_quotabl er, pork, 32135 for primo. Lard, 11 . tiweet-pickied bame, 1I@ldc, Dry salfod shouldersy o looses 1alaules ALK boxod, reased Logs unchanged, Iizovpt—TFlour, §,000 bris; whest, 63,000 b, BrresenTe~Flour, 46,000 brl eat, 34,000 bu. CINCINKATI, Civenonats, 0., Feb, 4b.—Corton—S8teady; mod- orate demand’; 1%, Yious—Qulet and unchanged. Ouatu—Wneat quiet aud stead ghor; & fianer; held b SuaLs, Do ig 430, Oste " Barl) G511 it unchasged. 'yedul) and towee: J6aTees PROVISIONS—Pork quict sud mteady; $2. 2250 bid buyer March, mogera e, Hulk meals Bacon steady; 80, icea; $1.06, prices for cholos a8 man team, 13%0: ki ml‘r;‘l"e;e! »l ' ketlle, 3 T atid advatcad s 83405 TLer taen ‘BOBTON, Bostox, Mass,, Fob, 3.—FLOUR~Bte: mod- crats demand; Weatsmn wupering, $1 0031 0s ronts , $5.00@3.23; Towa, Wi , sad_ktipne- s (il EQE0] winter whioat Io- 80 2an, LORT.00; 0] .2 | 1: Liis, 30,60605,00% fanor Mizaswots, $1IEa0 00, Orarx—Uom quiet; mi: ana yellow. 63)5@08 mized Oata—Blarkot dult; 4do; No. 1 white, 66@570, 81, Lovts, Feb, n,m‘:"’-qum d unchanged; aales of WO bales, e Eacuae ' H i ] i i 1 V