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| 3 FINANCE AND TRADE. The Banks Busy with Board of Trade Settlements. Vanderbilt Stocks and the Vane dorblit Will-—-Rallroad Finances. The Produce Markets Active, with Heavy Deliveries on -March Contraots, FProvisions Easler hut FirmesBarley Weakes-Other Breadstufls Stronger. The Reglstration of Recelipts for Pork Products. TFTINANCIATL, Tho banka were kept hnsy Uy (he settlements on the Board of Trade. The clearings indicated the volume of rontlne transactions, The principal de- mand for loans was from the member of the Board of Trade who Incur obligations In one quarter in order fo meet those fn another. The commerclal and misccilaneons supply of paper was not large, and, spart from thoir dealings with the Board of Trade, the banks had a quiet day. Raten of discoant were @10 per cent to regular customers. On tha strect rates were 7 per cent and npwards, New York exchange was sold beiwean banks at the opening of business &t par, but cloged at G0c per $1,000 premium. The clearings were $0,000. 000, THE VANDERBILT 8TOCKS AND THE VANDERBILT WiLle Tho Vanderbilt stocks bava been somewhat af- fected by the contest of the Vanderbilt will, bnt there Ia good authority for. stating that there (s mauch leas connection between the stocks aml the will than Is supposed, A large paM of the Com- modore's properly in the varions corporntions he coutrolled was transferred to hls son Willlam he- foro his death. Theao transters included the con- trolling interest fn New York Central, and the Commodore's interest in Lake Sliore & Western TUnlon, The will does not relate to this property, which had ceaned to be his Lefore hin death, and no contest conld disturd Willlam Vanderbitt's title 10 It, unluss the courts shonld support tho aingalar claim that the Commodore had ne rlght thus to dispose af his property, HAILIOAD FINANCES, The Rack Island Company has lssied s clrcolar announcing the Intentlon of the Directors o fssua a 0 per cent mortgage bond and pay off the cxlating % per cent mortgage at the reserved price of 103 and interest, ‘There wea o meeting on Monday In Now York of the holdors of $7,000,000 of the consolidated mortgage honds of the roads forming the New Ore Teana connection of the 1Mlinois Centrat, and a commltteo war appolnted to draft a plan for reor- Ranizing under one head the New Orleans, Jackson & (reat Northern Itallroad and the Mississipp) Cen- tral Itailroud. Ttwillbe remembered that these roads are now under foreclosure, to be sold on March 17 and April 20 respectively, aud that the Illinols Central Hallroag holds some 81,800,000 of thelr convolldated mortguge bonds, under which issue the forelonre procecdings are taken. The Come mitteo conslsts of Measrs. W H. Osborn, ex-dudge Lwatt, W, H, Macy, ond J. B. Alexander. The Delaware & iHndvon Company hiave been served with notics of application fora Recelver, The complalut agatnat the Company's management 1n based on the nesumption that its coal business Iy cartled onutaloss. Thin s suld not to be the case Ly Its friende, who claim that the coal trume af both the Delaware companios is donent anllght profit. CATITAL LOST BY RAILROAD DEPAULTS. 1t Ik polnted out by the New York Jally Sulletin that the satement of the Rutleay Age that §012, £00,000 of rallroad capltal huve been locked up in 1870 by rallway defaults needs somo explanation, The fureclosures consummated In 1830 belung In part o 1673, 74, or 75, when (ha defaults wore first made. Agaln, muny of the roads Included fn thls caleulation have been In a condition of virtuul Lanknttey for many, yeare, and thelr secaritios arc not to be counted In ot par. There fs athird allowance to be made: fn many cunes the stock wan fssund without cush paid in, and the eccond-wortguge bonds have been generally Insued at very low Aznren. The Jutletin calculaton it at least £400,000,000 should be deducted for these russona frum the total of §01:2, 500,000, PRAUDS IN MINING CORPORATIONS, A correspondent [n Sitvar Clty, Idabo, writes the San Franclsco Chronicle nbout the methoda by which miningz corporationa are wrecked in that State. ¢ fnatances a dozen of them that havo been ruined whilo thg mines remained good, Minca that the management could make produce but §14 to the ton, yield $230to private workers, Tho *+South Mountain'* mino hada patd up capltal of ,8105,000; $127,000 was taken from the mine, and '$00,000 wos ralked by sssessment. Tho corparn. tlon finally.went into bankruptey, owlig $457, 000, The propucty wes bought iIn ot forcclosura for $3,[00 by tho chlef capltalist and manager of the Cowpany, who then procecded to relncorparate with acapltal of $200,000. The rolbery of ml nority stockholders by financial and contract ring, 1ike those of the Pacifc Rallroads, and other fumilinr devices, tapparently regarded as a matter of coirsy In these miningcorparatione. The knowledyo that the machinery of the corparation in hnbitually nsed .u this way [n thess enterprisca does much to de- ter outslde capital from nvesting in them, THE GIEAT CANADIAN PINANCIER, Bir Iugh Allan, the recently deposed President of the Merchants' Tlank of Jontrea), bawalways Leen a bold aud, until lately, & successfu) finan. cler. With hiw brother he owned the gréat Allen line of stcamwhips and the dect of clippers that monopolize the Intornal marvigation of Canada. o is the Director of the groat Montren) ‘Telegraph Company, and till now the President uf the Merchants' Bank, Onc of tho first of hls late weries of failures was sinking $187,000 In a bribe o 6ir Jolin A. Macdonald 1o securo him the char. ter of the Canuda Paclfic. The corrupt bargain waus discovercd, and Sir Ilagh Allan lost hls $157,000 snd tho control of tha expenditure of $150,000,000. Next, Ble Hugh falled In his no- gotiation for a rallroad loan of $2, 000,000 fn Lou. don, Hinattempt to stuy the panic about his bank 1a Montreul, without retiring from the manage- ment, was unsuccossful, and he his had, fnally, to withdraw. The stock of the bank (there are $1,000,000 of it) stood at 100 fn Novembor last, Lut fell below 80 lust week, Other Allan stocks huve been scverely punished. Montreal Telegraph Tas fullen from 150 10 110, Richelien & Ontarlo Nuvigation from 03 to 42, Clty Vasscnger Ruilway from 223 10 119, und Consoltdated Bank from 103 to U . INSURANCE NOTES, ecelver Grace, of the Continental Lite-Insur. unce Company, has coinpelled Judge l-ununun [ wurrender the $102,000 of bonde and morty beld by the latter u-coumel for the lurmcr to- cetver, Anderson, 'Phin $10: Is part of the 417,000 of Continentul securitica that were trann. Teerd o the Now derney Stustial b Oclober - Inet, Iudictmenty for perjary and euibezxlement spainsi Luther W. Frouf. Frost, and J, B, 1gers, cera of the ¢ ununemu. now J-mmmy ..m toby In_preparation. M. sued by Hecelver trace for §622,30 GOLD AND fl“ll“l’lch’- iuld was 104G, 10414 i kreenbacks, cubacks Wero UK @ o3 cente on the dollar in gond. FONEIGN EXCIHANGE, o and & e W—Jl:uurg andJuly, £ 28 of ‘o ~uiuary sud July Ehicago City 7 % ct. honds, Bicuzo (1Y T ¥ e mews SRS LAY TR L aler o ook County 7 b o, Luias 0 prb Uil ¥ b ity e uth L ity ARy i e G i aliway, Norib ¥l Fraders Tuiratics Compaiy. .. € lamber of Coly Kajieiliug Bock. *Aud toterest. ——— BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. To the Weatern dasociated Press. Nxw Yoxk, March L.—Gold weak st 14KQ@ 10443, the lowess price sluce Juns 11, 1802, Cus- tylng rates were1to2% per cent Lounu were also made fat. Silver at London nnchanged. Tlere, n||rer bars, 127 in greenbacks, 121% In gold. Sliver coln, }§ discount, Governments dnll and steady. Raflrosd bonds wers Irrezalar, Btate nccurities were qulet, Stocks opened strong, but fell off in early teade, reacted at call, and wera weak abont noon, The mont ctive were Lake Shore, Western Tnion, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, New York Central, and the 8t. Pauls. Dnring theaf- fernoon the market was heavy, and raliroad spe- cialtles were Inflnenced by the report of & dls: greement among the freight agents of the New York Central and Lake Shore. St. Pauls and Michigan Central broko down under —shar maneuvering by beare. St Fauls and Northwestern were nnfavorably affected by the decision of the Suprome Uour In the ranger casc, It helng adverse lo the mnrondm The market closed active and unscttied, but at a slight recavery from the lowest ':mm, Arith the ex- ceptions of Rack Istand and S1. Panls common, Traneactione azuregated 163,000 shares, of which , 000 were Western 1 nfon, ,.am Northwestern, 4,000 Rock Jetand, 21,000 8E Faul, 2,500 ri 43,000 Lake Shore, 1,000 New York Contral, 7,000 Michigan Cantral. 40.000" Lackawanan, 12,000 New Jersey Centeal, and 5,000 Delaware & e ;?r:fi“ 24@3 Primo mercantile mnkn! ensy} kel iatom receipts, $ P ihlom tresipt, $220000 dishnrsed 82,024,000, Clearings, $26,000, 000, l:'(;zt'llnz fiemer’; actnal bnsinees, long, 483;ahort, GOYENNMENT mONDS, cnumn. 'al...n 10-4 Ve Loupons do ex.. Currency Us....... TOCKS, {entra) Facidc ban A aia Coni {nlon pact nhom]l..l d-grant, Lilinats Cenira Cleveland & Northwestarn .. Northiwestern Tennesseags, old caace 64, NOW, ... indiots o1 NEW ORLEAN Naw Onvaxs, Sarch LGl 1034@1054, 8ight exchanzeon New York 3 premlius, Sterling exchange, bankers' bill FORRIGN. J.oxnoN, March 1.—Rate of discount in open market, for 3 nionihs’_hills, 1K@1%; below the Dank of England rute, %%, Cansols, money and aceunnt, 00 5-16. United $tates Donds—04, '100; 'Ge, 100155 10:408, 10884 e, 08, 10735 Xew Yori Chatial, 6% Ere, 75+ preforred, 183 : o Virkinia 4 n u |\1'm'-'m - Hijnol Contral, 1. Yaure, March L=Specio In the nnk of_France decreased 10,800,000f the pust week. llknla!. 1061 D¢ Fnankrony, March L.~Unlicd States Douds— Now Ge, 1033, REAL ESTATE. ‘The following Inatrnments were fllea for record Thursday, March Ty rorERTY. Wentworih av, betwoen Tweat i ot, 151 1L l.-uumeunr. A 3 nlumu» pt, fi 8 of "‘I.(nyvmm PO A aced Aug. 20, I Py et )uluwnf R| 2l Tor ot Weat Kinsic sty € 1 179012 n o 4,000 .mmx A Aug ‘1 A n 4,000 Y:l JN‘ t. ht.l 1,800 S50 1o ot o R finted Feb 1,000 on st n"_;ln: ki o Kelly st AL of R 3 fi atei March 1, 850 wr'lf'f i x"r" ) 1,870 iaied Fel. g Gardne TRRAOTE dared Maren 1072 Mngn at, Sxi et s of Tarrlion Uated'Sa 1,000 el at, 94 4L of W Hice with uun, ntod A £,000 Ceibee st 3 10 ot Arhingion Wit g, '{“,' T WO Nay a8 = 3t Erlo a 3 o (A Lo Maren ) 2,580 Pautinn L (wit] et a1, @ f, A isted Feh, 17, her lANwfly. cmlm-;ucmn. The following wers um receipts and shiipménty of the lemlinz articlen of produce In this city durinizthe twenty-four honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Thursdey morning, and for the correapundl.g day lust year: Tieceipin, 1877, At Corn, bu. Ak, b ey, i Hrassreud, Ihs, ) 1 2,074,000 .| i, 7,54 170w peny rls. I'nullfl. ihe., oultry, cug Gaie ph i Wllhumwn from store during Wednesday for city consumption: 1,740 bu wheat, 3,448 bu corn, R85 bu oats, 1,502 bu rye, 437 bu barley, The following gratu was fuspected uto store 1n this city on Thursday murnln" 3 car No, 3 W. wheat, 3 cars No, 2 spring, 3cars No. :! 4 ears rejected do, 2 care no grade (l-’lwlmul); "0 cars high-mixed :om. 21 cara new do, 25 cara new mixed, 74 cara No, 2 corn, 30 cara rejected do, 4 cars no-grade (183 corn); i cars white oats, 10 cars No. 2 do, 20 cars rejected do, £ cars no gnda (45 0ata): 4 cara Ko, £ rye; 1 carNo, 8 Larley, 4 cars No, 3 do, 0 cars reJocted do, Total, 244 care, or 105,000 bu, lInspected out: 0,023 bu wheat, 22,001 by corn, 11,707 bu rye, aud 4,708 bu batley, Tlera agaln a good deal of u]k yestorday about recelpts fur pork products. Dellverics an March coutracts weru large, and it was atated that mostof the recelpts were dated Inwuch o way ae to bo free on firut storage for five days, Parties in the trade say that the storage rato for the first month 1s 10¢ per brl on pork, aud per terce an lard; while for subscqaent montha ¢ 1s only Uc pee brlund 8¢ per tlerco. We all of ue relember tho' Celtic gentlemsn who proposcd to begin with the second quarter in taking fnstructions on the flute, Lecauso that was tha cheapest; but the veople wha pay for the storage of provisions claim that they have uo such cholce, On the contrary, they havo to pay fret quarter focs all the time, 1t woa reported, aleo, we know not o how good suthority, that & certaln bank In Indlsnspolls had declined to advance money ona certideato for pork stored in Chicagu: but was willing to make the re- qutrea advance If the provesty were carried to Tu- dianapolis and stored there. Thia §s undoubtedly # foolish discrimination, as there is no renson to supposc that wu have uny such thing as a duplica- tlon of recclple here. ‘Those who kuow (he firms mulng tbe paper scout theldea. Nevertheleas,the fact remalng that thero Js no legal check upon the Iswue of two or oven mora recelpts for une and tho sawe fot of pork and lard, Itixnot so longsines 24 40 bu forgutten that 4 recelpt was busued fur 00 bels of pork, aud the pork afterwards sold to another party. 1f veport be correct, the only man who was ponivhed for that was the oo who beld the paper. The saine thing ight bo done ogala if a man could by fuund to do 1t; und tis trade be surprived to flnd & fraud that would -remiod them of tho false bottoms fn the gratn binsof Mnnn & Beott, To guard against this theru should be a reglatration of provision recelpts almiiar to 1kat In ude in the graln trade, Wuare aware that several vbjectiuns are ralsed to thls proposal. 1t Is claimed that the pork prop- erly covered Ly 8 plece of paper can always be Ideutitied by 1té marke snd brauds, which ts uot the caae with gralu cwplicd o 8 bl aloag witl other THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1877, 2 grain. But (here fs nothing to prevent the same Totof park from being shown to two men s the property of each of them. Itisalrosald that the honor of the men who now feaue the reccipta In & better guarantes for quality than any certificate that conld be Isezed or indorsed by the Doard of Trade or the State. For Inatance, & lot of pork lyingin the storehause of & packer s not only carrled by him th wanted for shipment, but it ts kept in good condition, being overhauled at Irast twico dar- Ing the summer, st hisexpense, becansa he i in- tereated In preserving the reputation of his brand. ‘They say that the packer wonld not thaa follow hls pork through an outslde warehonse, and that there would be a good deal mora sonr pork than now if the radical change were made that ls demanded by some partles. All the growlersdo not, however, ank that the property be removed from the packing- houses. Most of them ssk only for a registration that will be 8 guard and & gearantee againat double lssue, 1t1n vory probable, after all, that the proposal will come to naught. ‘The pending threat of eep- aratlon if thera be what is thooght to be nndue in- terference with “‘our™ views of business pro- priety Is like the sword of Damocles In the minds of some people; and 4o they gramblo in sccret. They must roar, hut then, under the circnmatances, they do It *'as gently as any sucking dove.” ‘The atock of flour In Chicago 1a reported at 03, - 000 brle, azainst 60, 150 brla & month ago, and 68, 763 brle & yearago. The stock of pork In New York ls 40,522 brls, against 40,021 hrls & month ago, and 27,645 bris & year ago. The corresponding stock of lard is 44,701 tes, including off color and stesrloe, agulust 33,100 tea & month ago, ‘The packing at Cincinnati v.lnrlnx tho past four months, which form the regular packing sesson, is reported at 523, 670 hogs, Against 503,359 Jast sea- so, and (00,104 two years ago. The difference ipta nnd shipments loaves 1,550, 300 king In Chlcago and city consumption during the same perlod, THE MARRRTS, Tho leading produce markets wore active yester- day, and comparativcly ateady, the fuctuations la prices not belng sovere, though frequent in some departments, The trading was chicfly for future deliveries, and had roference largely to tho fact of dellveries made on March contracts. Provisions ‘Wero easler, and the leading breadstuffs firmer. Jubbera of dry goods were only faltly busy, the quiet which has prevailed for the past ten days or more remaining undlsturbed, In values no changes were reported. The gencral market remains un- qualifiedly firm, and with the retorn of nctlvity further price changes will no donbt be made, Grocerles wero qulet and unchanged, Sngars, . tean, and rice were firm; other lines ateady. There ‘wus & moderate movement {n forelgn and domentlc dried fraits at nominally steady prices. Prunes, ralains, and apples were very cheap,, and an active movement by and by fs confidently predicted. Fleh wers steady and unchanged, In the butter market hero was a dull and hesvy feellng, the tendency heing to lower figures. Cheese was firm, with sales at 134@14%¢c for good to fancy factory, ‘The oll market was nusettled, but values were without positive change. Lesthier, bagging, tobace o, paints, and colors were nominally steady, Tho Inmber market was again quoted steady and moderately active, Frelght rates were again low- or,—otherwise there was no change In metals or hardware, The demand for these goods s fmn- proving, Wool, hops, hides, and hroom-corn were qniet and unchanged, Timothy seed was in better request and firmer, and vther reeds were qulet. Ponitey was in smalicr eapply than uwual, and In fuic request, eapeclaly fine dressed stock. Potatoescontinue to sell sluwly, Hay was very dull and weak, ait fretghts were dull and frregular, with no chiange in asking fxvres. The nominal rate was 3¢ to New York, and 4$0c to Boston per 100 tbs of graln, but probably no room taken at those figures. Take frelghts were quiet and easler. Hoom waa taken for 43,000 bu rye to Buffalo at 3%o per bu, to lond now, 00D RECRIVED atChlcago Customs March 1: Order of Domlnlon Dank, 1,000 ou barley; J. Uoldemith & Bro., 10 bales lenf tobacco, Amgunt collectod, $14,« 810.18, PROVISIONS. 1100 PRODUCTS—Were activo in the aggregate, and frregular, but averaged higher. The reccipts of hogs wera rather small, and they were quoted frmor, it the dellverics of product on March coutracts wero heavy, and that fect caused m shade of weaknews, 1t waa found, however, that the volumo of offeriuzs was not excesstys, and tho market recovered ita tone, nearly resching the advanced figures uf the previous after- nuan, The sdvices from other pointa indicated littla change In values, und it was expecled that & consfders Ule proportiun of the proporty deltvered wiil bs siiipped out, cauging = materfal reduction in our stocks, which now aronot oxcesalve, with tha excep- tlonof pork. Thero wasa falr demand, chiedy from the short Interes Mixss Pankr Vi activo and irregular,selling 300 low. "And, Clostig 8t below the fatest prices of m Jreported ot 30 tlanelier Marcli o .u..m(« o S0t bris allor ARFiL B0 8L 0 lcliun Drinseiler May 8@ §14.100a15. 'nuuv ‘Ie market llllfl.‘«l L a a Tote’ of cash or seller 5 11,00 neher Aprils and $15. uulo.l"\u i ek s UG B¢ 10 0001025, and extra rime inicen ut 810, 00610.23, with salo of 1:10 bris extra <Irinie at $ 1., Laub\Wadlews activ and easler Jdecllulng 7362103 100w nd Closing 0 latent Ngures uf ncsoay tou. Buner. o o i ‘,uhu preceding “iChmnge, Thers was e artation ‘. Liver pool: _Katea Ferereortelaf 3,70 ior Mareh ot K 11470 tew ller, bl ] U310 o s hlxu--wwe nhulmr demand both fur lhlpmunl and un forward accuunt, Ui (atter predominating, and Jerutinly nrmcrat the ulvanced quotatiunt Gt tie proyious nla{ acep that stouluers ub He higher, s mmrvnln{ 0] wlm Shcuiders st o o3 oxc: CIirant WOl A boses funa and Suort elbars e e shurs tibe ut I KGLEY s 1O B s U3 a1 Belior DEl B 0508 iy fuliowing ara’io fateat Gibtaticas on part short' lang Short aree Tibe, elegrs, fllfl".h oo 7 7 By fozed, s IS M;n‘h. 10088 4 o0r P 7l oq ¥ oted at80 s o r3areh e B oy April: - Cumberiands i, 01 (k. 8l hoxed) .wnx-yfumhm-. v et a5t iincus ot o B cor \Roulter. o tor whort s oA o n;wn Cloars, 116345 Tor Hams, all canvase GrlearsWanaules ot s@7Ho. " ’"Ul Ih.'l"t-\Vfld tead, sud uiy | $11. 751400 'JI N&f).fl"fll Nuns. HW—Was (uuted at 7§’ 76 for country luts tho (nal d. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~Wasdull and_unchanged. Dayers held off for _declino, which sellers would not grant, seelug that wheat was firin. Toldors say thera Is little fuur fiere, and the cureent receipts are small, which cusbles Ahem to suatatn pricea {u the face of a conttnued smail demaud, .1t would appear that a_ considerable propor- tion of the 03,000 rls counted hiera is Qut of tie hsnds of the wholesalo trade. Sales werw reported of 200 bris wluters, partly ot $7.731 217 brla spring extras a4 $3.50 @0.23; and 438 brls spriug aupertne: Tutal, 672 brls. The market closed followlng as the asking range of prices: Cholcs wine tors, $7.7388.501 mediuin winters, $8.7547.50; low grade do, W30.60¢ cholce spring extras, §4.50@ 7.00; medtuin do, §0.00G0.20; shipping extraa, §3.00dp 8.0; chulce patents, $8.2360.50; conimon do, 87,28 8,004 opring superilcs, $1,5045. 43, Ly four, $4.375 @170, Nuckwheat do, $7,0007,30. HuaX—Was wudorately active, and easier, Bales wern %0 tons 8% $13.00 per Lon on track and fres an board cars, Slinutinus—Ssle was made of 10 tons {from barley) AL $11.00 per ton. P Neal-Corrsa was nomlasl, at si3.35315.50 W ufl.\r—wu ‘active and strony advanciiy utet st $10.73 or cx(ra mess; and for city, sad 0) o Yosts 1ad 0% thouh Irregular, IR 1k, Anid eloalt itgfier thias the laest Agureaof Weduesd: ) was qulet. wit CUliney w dulthes Vork was (hactlve, whi Kold s cuater, -mmn. dclhflle uf wlhicat on darch coniracts wer uall rket wos ucnuul(! Illullk. Ll Cepe lllh‘ ol sell Sarch wiieal was w0 grea Aveit premium Widenea to ey cieared oul of the way, sud 1 fur urst month cauacd the marker to rulb higher, uurmlvn scctied to bo slmust e that the who basbeen thu leading lung ovor ain c dorwnta i s sold . w13 now’ o gud tat the Lul Lulk of the [ the vt which favors um o 'lhht,wlunlnuwulluued all recelpts, gave ui aid bruught out ere frony tha | ummL eahoard bu aud eaporters say ihat tho “avker Ty 303y abiova i point st whic thay coubd uett i iut s boarahave ben disappoinled a0 uot sccling n e, but tho a1 e but ¢ cn 8 rnl)y ood xlen\luul “ll out'of farniera’ haudy s ey, tiouht ub welkeulnm out the w hirea | upencd ui spte ¢4 33, andwd- 81,204, u.l a2 9 dh d do ut ik oF wluur n.:!llu.i' ud Lo b by o sy 118 ou track, f '\m. uuu;un ’\-'-.u T Wy qulet ‘u~l i fi'"i"fl' .3 slorage, : aad i, u R aty i atics o bound Ears Tal cclpla o Nu. 3 wero n L iure active, aoud sivanced bic per bu, fn :{n;l:l:lhl i wn;:uhouuhunil_i‘:hutl.lvnr\gml. '"k" iy a2 aakin, uca romn Now'York. F;sknuduo tho' wural n.g”&'m very tange 10 the stocks U sloge. aad tho recefvts 'l&.fllu‘ f ths MI!"UIAI Illl but the l‘th 1| tll l' y all provided for, and butis 'nlll IIIIJHQ and |l'llwl‘ Iy wal - Hlfll ININ uiquivy for shipmeut, and (3 was ruliory |lll wlfl‘l:hfll"lhll ?lfls‘ tulllwl“l o rdllr Yeascls 3l e openlog of nav ln. ler May upeat ol AT i 0" 4134c; aad ol "efi da 'llnnl 15 85 Clunlui ‘2t s Ih.r oyt X Cloaing AL 40 o Joms. "oliar T ey w0, Cluaing ul Ly for'ghit-glyed rece iptaof X salues \n:unr ulm‘ll' 73 600 by do nunmu 1-=|lndm La) at & G LB DU LW LISH R13ed &8 Sou sl R pew mized at 363 2774, &.fllllm refected at 15"\ ey 12,800 i by gampie at 1246 40e 00 trarks and 9,000 bigdo st ekt free un tused eaes, * Toral B4, OATS—\Wers mgaln faltly active, the | fhiety in stralihtening up expring con Jivertca on atarch deais wei@ large, but they were most I provided for, being heht Azatnstfonue e fatires, nence the offerin, on Arket weie smail. 'riees were g llhl‘r tlllf' chm‘. the market being In- fuenced by the demad trom shortnand the ise in oiier rain: ADri sold st Tc, and cloted at 37(c. M grn d at e and closed af fll l' I\r\"h S e o e + €, eloeing atate, t,u-n i Wefodtet sal Zkh taien were Fenorie o 000 bu X v-..xmax 2,401 b rejected at 238 hy sam £zl . on (racks 4200 &4 tree on b i Total, AN AR quiet ni eRser, Hhers wAs'a fate fn- dflln‘, the dcc ine having brought out hu »r-, hut the ‘rings wera small, only 4 cars being mrltlrfl in, lnd Targe lota uf l‘!\l’l were ot pressing on the market, 4 heretofors. Freight-room wae taken for l\.(li\lll by, e, o, 3 mnld &t At Ear e iavel was qnoted at o0c snd April REAIGE. Canti walet nclud, €480 hu No. 2 at 60,1810: 400 bt e 1 1,200 it by sampleat COseic on track. Tol b, BARLEY—~Was moderately aett LA and qnfet urinit ne laxt hont. The deinand was chicfy from tho fhorte, wiio ook most of the Starch offotea, Tha de 1iverien were small, but were expected e in the g afternoan o o-dar. Trices were ADOUL. e Jower, saien of carly belng male at 47c, wn way frean TecHinla? Stafeh Opéned at diige T erl w0td at 43c. quited at 1. .tu hr»nllll 2¢la % and in 3.6, e, Tteiceted muq et Cash shiea wern fepopten ot 3um b Wo. 7at 3 515,000 b RO s RENGa1 2,000 L by sanale AL 30@700 0n LPACK. Tor st ' o u kil eash, $1,27}¢ March, &’é‘;;?.':.":’l PHE Niesa pork, 3,000 bris ¢ §14.00° April, snd $18.12 L;rd' 600 tes seller Aprll ll £0.95. 2 pork was nm. By fOPA " S0 For Sarey B¢ 81008 e of 500 tes at lD Wi tor .1 umumm 8t $3.00 for A molerately active and u sh otk enster. t §1,3. 34t April u""‘u“.‘d'a *51-51 frdpt '-m Atay aanlat Wronger, "o sold at 408 10%e, Aprilat Carn was stron . M A0 @ A0 t the ytdide, sil closing C o 4,41 . 143 Y N A )br‘l*allfill m"lgr ekl S1erudd for Aam. un(} .17 e anieE Andllmnx!h clolng at £0.0%30.07 ay. Hales i, i :g:;\‘ll’r‘l)l;;ng,mgl @iv 12 for M Ehors Fiba were Aimer, with sales of 200,000 1ba at #8.3568.50 fo bin s S GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOROL—Was gulet at $2.0022.12. BROOM-CORN=Dealers report s moderate order trade. No change {a made In quatations, but Instances arecited where constgned corn, mostly inferlor, hasbeen offered at lower figures: Cholce green hurl,8.4@7cs me- dlum horl, red tipped, 4}4@3c¢; green brush, with harl enough to work It, 5<3ie; red tipped with do, 4@4}cy red do, 343%c; green coversand tnaide, 4 @se; red tipped do, 3:33%o; Inslda brusti, 3ado; me- dium to cholce stalk brald, 4@difes Infertor brush, 3ci crooked do, 2@4c, BUTTER—The position of the market was essentially the ssma a8 on the preceding days of tho woek, The demand was light, neither the local nor outside trade seemning Inclined toorderin advance of actual necds, and under a steadlly sugnentiog supply prices continue to work downward. We now quote as follows: Cholce to fancy yellow, 253300; medlum to good, 18@220; Infe- Jfor to common, 12@16c; roll, 133170. DAGGING—There wasn molerate call for goodsin thts lne at the annoxed pricen, tho market rullug firm: Stark, 23ey Montaup, 22c Peerieas, 22cy Ontarlo, 23c; Lews inton, 2le; Otter Creok, 19¢} Amorican, 1Ric; Amos: kesg, :M; burlap bags, d‘ :l’lld 8 bu, 13@13¢; gune o5, ain do, double, i %:fé::’fi sl tapts were. i, wod lioklers were muzmwu;hnr i recently auoted; yins iy higher ives o provaliing prices, however, were 1414 r o Pholen 'n'cdn!;y Krades. The povrer grades wei ;um:- I ( 7O eimatns ateady at’nnchanged pricen, W \llfll" Lackdwanns egie, $7. M‘ lo_nut and 'G‘ llll\L 57“!} Hrlll‘ Il tnriahorsle, &30 Tl | ack, $1:5041 DUESSED TOUS—Were {n fair démand Packsts odered $0.23 Mr{mul e ehtita, and way oral cara wold prico tawaris the close, uw(co Beavy Bulted for slipraen sord xe 8045 Hates; TS tvero stesdler at 12@125c, Dealers look for feduced yecelnts from (ho Suutl, and suy ho stock le Beini tatkch Tapldly by’ loeal ol shippers, and apcealators. "1- TSI NG ehanees wero devcloped in tho oah mar. re falr ami Ll II:!‘I"&NM i lnclnnufll m i 3 A AU R fllflfl’ whitel ."‘lzflm | $1. l“xlrnu'- Ni re L e o o, et famlly mac! rh:l. bel, tl"l& 0, kllk Slul‘\ql ‘"t ki |l 1. 0, 1 Tamtiy Kifn, mcun 660 Vi codfiah, 35,3 codnal 754 ll»nuln; nerrlflll. Ilill !'& Jll( o, l IAI)mlnr II'I’IIUR- 003 doy l I I(. M: lclll.l‘ I)Ll’fllll’n per x, Hict . 28430ct Columbpla l"\'rr lnlmunq Py hrl FITH »—A ‘qulct market was reported l?]nhbert ands llndy setof prices. We repeat our In“l{nt'—ultv. B! Kegs, Imnm do box priites, ol 84 ck do, ¢ X3 tovse Muscate Altmlll uuw: aate cur- rants, new, 1)(:..75.9; ditron, Bicten oke ot peachiory lciics Culle fory Dk A 40T BInCKheFFIcE, bidOHo) rasis berefes, mhgates pilted L'l!"ll‘l. lieoe, NuTA-Filberts, 12 aim Terragous, 186 2ocy Fres ol 4 Urenoble wals Wi 126312} Autk, 15@ion n:h-. 1 ecuas, | Tox proftp e uumln’mu"ne-num o] 6)cs Tennessee lu" 4 S4c, sluws _ Apples, KEG) p«rhrh $1.50651.73 per bl [ e AR R ey 1400 per cndoyHalun o, #4.0663.00 poF Lot I 1T~ Orangos wero tn fatr request and inswall Bananad'wer sold At 81000 pies wersslow fn car ol ar (o being brisi Arqd fl wpe!‘.llmcllll[)wr-, el aapeenl incaryeran Sk $1100ALL 0 per case; GO e were fow, and nut of sutife mention.’ Tl Jartients, th o iaina i, 94 Oue3.c0 .rnc g market the cnanges tiietent hnnumnre to pequlrs coa ronisie rathes aulet in o i probably tho n-nr vrnnmzuz-nnnln PasL BeAsONS e Doriod: ;’r‘ con, na"a Tile, Were iteady, " Quotattons retialt as ol m -:—c-mun % 0471 Loulatana, 3peto, ot uva. ¥o, 2, 25 m- Tiico 10 tagey Ko Ty ies sadio prla common mlulr.m.nuunul ng, 1@20ci Bloe gnpnn. Jav ALOANS=1" umvut loaf, 1B13%es cruahed, 120 3 ey Bowerdn T it A 0, 3, 1 ugum;uw'n 03¢ Callfor l fl i 5,0 No. 1o v likge) EHofes nrown: pHAICY -nlr cummon doy wiusey &0, ura—Calitornia J'{ ais' ooy G u«u -nuv m. i5¢' Bugar-house -Arup. 53¢, urleans molasses, Eolss Hews uwmn bt .w»a 8863 cammon o mml-l. 804510} Porta Iticy nolases, So@socy Commun ol sssces SeAOL LIACE-strafy nvmn—uu e, 17@173ict cloves, AOusio casala, 2T cf pe o, 1N ity nulmegs, 81,051, n.u T cutta ging nr. llf nMey German mottlod, 6 AT S \vnu‘u Yeoter "r'u':(m‘x'l vl Bav e Si4o; Bavon 1mperial, 83cs Golden Weat, Bics anuer, TTAY—Was very dull, belng aimost un: s. Q tationa:_ No. | timuthy, $4.001 Nu, 3do, ‘mitod, :l,uu prime upland prairiv, $7.00"on' Iuclt No. 1, HIUHWINES tWer (Julet and unchanged. Sales rted of I 11 THTUES -\ ere 10 Modsrats damang sad s ady ut the moment, bt 8 fartiice decline ta ke ulaby Bl plent atirar, vsfi'&‘:‘n.':r. ‘the b rics --. ey atoert, Tk green ire il il L ST lme.n-)‘wnmu Wi Cale, 1101 ary saites hiduay 13e1 deacon skina, IA‘AM \\t.l‘fl’\'fiv dull and wy at 10@20e, Wells' ‘¢ Iave 1o FepuTe 8 Kiore active d ;lnn pmumme-lm luwer titn laut we D hiefly ou modiuu opa. 8 prlces rai o Tun ¢ Ry rum 12 lte. ‘Khere 18 till ‘doal n'lunur AT 14 o Hike- luuln much rellef untiithere 143 material incre tlx the export niovement.” Foe’ CXports Just wery "LAKE PUEIGHTA=Tho schr J, W, Dosns was takon for aimureta udato at s, m. b ~Wasé In coutloved good demand aud nd second ctear, § 102 tnon, Mul Fary ncls Clear fooriis, an: l-Irlllndlm:umI T Firut cowmon drtased sl Floorini, arat cotnn, ik hloorlu secoid cummihn, drewt W ine Astack wnl-. o 13 tocl n otk bu-nh. mlu 43 fuc « boands, 1010 lJ In: oo stk 2 inch! Feaclug, 1310 lflh‘(lnu. l,ummnn Toards, 1210 20 fect. Dimensivnstufl; 10 10 I8 feo uicnsion stuff, 20 (o 34 feo uff, A sningics, chofcs; shinkies, standani; N .00 . 016 10,00 i vnium&l mpartaug rket, howover, had an uye 5 carbwo, h‘ry. lnse o quote | L Ls ;,'uum::mn;- 3 el LUl tone: Snd cuang i AT pey T0aTacs No, 2 Gughict Geries - bofled, Sante vmu. wmlubrun $3,133 nosintout ol atrleily” v 1.10; 4o extry. Byl i bunl it 'ull. u ug I'ul 'x.m\' A\llu.ul?-ure-zd Youmy waa (g falp firmer owlug to rnge Lite salable, lnu Ginee VG powliry e dult: uxlun- wuagul ot e g a: 8 uw oy kl:! ity nmu- fre, by, 5;‘, sffia}al‘fl 'mu-al-'nm icks, $1.23 per doz; small ducks, T8N Sis—the markes was dull and wesk fa c\u‘)flllm‘ Elfl'l}l l'L‘“’wluflt\ WliGi Were scarca anc nrm Prac wa, $1.¢ hl‘l 10, car |0lln Early Hose, (L N Y Loy T¢ G 43 Toier uiised o wote uctive, and prine sced ¢ Iuferlor lors wers ratlice aluw and Verd niade at A1, e closiug uwerwuaunu .50, Otoer 17U seoks STy numiialy unliaoy ln Fize salt, 1. iy dre Ui, uuulu s Fige sl &b Hgd R per ack, o A Ty Y 'lL-.'}.ub--\n‘m“h“e G0 uiitbad, ELA. ho it Al waordee with fair freodoi aad prices siow & Bardeal de We yuote: Y uu:&x Boe, $3dlcs Ant m'mu chulcest, 83@di; faacy, &30 JuraN—Coiats eumno um. oaLen, 2o e; ool meJlumA dodtcy fne, 413 ehofeest, £0:H] wond o) ot llmllnm. 414 hrafee, et 2 d0 POOr 10 oo, 156 ccted At 8750 for Tapie, lml PR 0t 73k for the best afforingn, Contlaun: e 04 dd from Illlflll'lulln'rl contin pr A G O K the opening of 1he l il sales, rlnlnr:u Attendance and an ac 101 l" (l " M‘;(:P:‘fll:;!l'mm 11k llnl;fl;; FEDORE the deelng ADORE 10 Der Gont, erlr?"; |l’\;l vlfl,lhl ';’l’lllr"v{alt'll llfll:}y':::l‘ltfl :'“;;! |l’ rotmhilty 06 h G110 being e e Le1n mtinnil o forward Tota) shipmentn Ao o I8 wool v WWashed flecce, fin and medinm, E5@37¢t gaes fecee, unwasnad An i Tighi arse sl medlum, ${@c Wallicd, prinie, 40 ae, do PaoT 10 ROud: B5e —— LIVE 8TOCK, . citicaan, e tim Yoek hofure Jast.,. LRt SApIrente— gt 2, m L Tofal,. T2 [ The receipts of hoga for th foir months of the regular packing scason fur the past four years compare wsfollowa: 1874-"73 737,407 03 1873474, November.,, aig,¥i |h~rcmmr i Febrar . November..... i||rrrm»m ‘The following wore the average w!llfll 7 Febrase. Avernge for four months 000,300 Below will be found the Becretary's report of the ra« celptsand shipments of live stock durlng February, Itshows an Increase fao tho receiptsof cattle of 14,000 'ad, and n decreate In the recelpts of hows and sticep 0f 118,612 and 7,802, respectively:s 247,004 11,857 41n 7,069 seosens savnsens0100F 70,020 24,000 Courldering tho cxtent of tirs aupply of e, the market yesterday held up much bot- ter than there was any reason to expect, In viow of the heavy recelpts of the two preceding days, the fresh arrivala reached & much larger number than a majority of thu trade had looked for, and as Eastern advices wero scarcely Iess discouraging than on tho eatller days of the week, tho most that holders could hope to do was ta svert & further decline, 1n this they were falrly successful, the medium grades of cattlc alone belng apprectably lower, The number of buyers present waa again large, and an actlvo market was witnessed. The proportivn of cholce grades was noticeably small. Tha best wera takeu at $3.03@3.50, but sales at 83 00 and npward did not excced 200 head, it of the day's buslness was dono at. %0 for, medium ta nrimo shlning peers welgh ¢ from 1, 10010 1,4 1. P butehiers: atu aud, RO eattlor erlar Fraien sold At 83508573, Th casy with & good dunl of stoex ansald. OATTLR A ALRE = Xn 8 market closed 3. 4008 hies nlr o Tllu?'tfl hu{ymm llll’wl “l:l““;‘;lmll‘ g A e e S D ) following Wera Toporten: 100 ALz, A e 2., )] B Arn, I 8.1 e guslity of e runply atoriga st the Srioed oa ey days. " We quote boor fo medfum st Boud 1o chivlco as $4. 75 SULE Ar. Prics,iNo, KT 3,10 | 20, was poor and the fowest {02 fuan: h wa 89,0063, 04 Xo, VbR mnu. Sl KEY¥8-~Tecolpts 240, ma! M-ufunh 3 dayis & ‘n-u. 20 8 mu"l‘x‘nuluuu ¢ unchisnged Fices, roaglng tro .0l i i lemu ml for three -h{ ARained 0,153 saine Ll ey demand very Dehty Inarkat extrouicly dull o -nmlm Fuduction In p-leu. fanging $.00 o €000 forunlinary 1o prinicy nnu wethiors ’m B I-kfl'\wrlhn Lugliah niar u. . WK K =1l Sl A kg 4w weaks i Romi \ eatern cora-fed, lire uay o wlaC alrey Buod B7H4G0.Q for ylareh L-Gartiutecol @ ool earwot Wionzh nm-k g for ‘sald roy 1ol HoF thive Uayed 1w ondy 1 o 1 suld wuta lvrhu-u-l’"nmn Inst weak ton hind will be J’K oni nu_buyersj g0l Hedium (o R R RS A 2,145 heady totat 58 501 Thiledelnics fash xxr-lleceipua to-day, 1,000 hm ol dyes we b uelllw:;vl.u Toagigy (otel for thres Drrraio, Merch 1.—CattLe—Riecolots, 138; total fur the Wik, 1.3 00 aarkels 10day} fre cohlined g’ yaniabare ot wror ‘i‘ ‘u" "‘h‘"‘"“ BIKKE AND LaNUS~I! for 1yMio; markel uul n.mml‘m it nm-’. ket P ot Inst weel's ouocations; sales of i cart air (0 ll 'ual ©dn 43,003 cars coarsu lllhwll. 33 116, |n$n~lwul‘yu. J100; total for tho week, 8,80; du- Whatls mani lizht;sal 504 to chal #3256 5.455 4 curs "'r" fi&" PR R T iee, VT Lov . Lott i nfln n-m}‘m‘ o Plifadepa, T’"’"' Ao, $1.3a ol s lwer o e s .m‘.mn. giocess ullmr Faidva 10 1ECY slecrs “m‘suu:trm AR o AR S0l . cu . ‘ml’l'x" Demand alr nd PR —loue—Dem ket firm (aty [Ar s Pilime :.n‘?mm'nu:. $a0 Ill‘bfl)n b\ll‘, ', $3.6040.00; e R B L T nY TELEGRAPIH, TFTORFIOGN CITIES. Diayaich to The Tridi No. 1, 256; Gratx—Whea Wister, No.1, 11s; Xo, 2, 10684; pring. No. I, 108 94; No. 2, o4 10d; white, No. 1, 104 s No. 2, 18 7d; club, No. 3, 118 28; Nu. 2, I d. Corn—New, s 0ddau; old, 25604, Frovisioxe—Purk, Gheod. Lard, weed Livaxroor, March I-Latest.—CotTon~Firm; @ 8 13-1043_anles, 14,00 bales; speculation and export, 2,000; Ameriean, 5,00, {irarx—California white wheat, 10n 7d@tos Bdy do cluh, 108 il 1382d; o, 3to No. | red Wostern epring, 091012103 D3 do winter, 10s Al@11s. Flour—Western eanal, 245230, Corn—Wetern mized, 21 613 new, » A%, Osta—Anierican, 28331 6d. Barley, 3 Peas—Canadlan, 301, Crovel xn=American, 75308, Troviatons—Mens pork, 64e 6d; prime mess beef, TAs Lard—American, 408 6L Cheese—Fine Amorlcan, T4 Bacon—Long clear, 30484, ahurt elear, 408 0d. TArLow—American, 403 0d. Prrroreon—-Spirita, 108; roflnod, 14@18¢ TANsRED O1t~200 ad, Resin—Cammon, Ai¢; pale, 138 BrIR(TS TORFRNTINK~2%. Loxpox, March 1.=TALLOW—43}{13 438 02, Trrnotrow~[tofined, 1203121 6d. Brimrs TOAPENTING-~27#0370 0. Grasnow, March 1.—~SuoaR—Adranced 8d per owiy & large bustness doing. ANTWERP, March 1.—PrrrotLeus-33)s. AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YaRK, Special DispateR to Tha Tridune. finAte—Little business In apring wheat, bat market Ml {n buyers' favors shippem-bought to Ail low freighta and miiters to complote flour contracta; winter wheat hearys nominally lower; sales 12,000 ba une graded ppring at $1.91% for export; 5,000 hu No. 2Mil- waiikes on private term at about £1.411 Instaro, Liye steadst a little better export Inquirys Western, RlégHe. Trade in corn lighty prices again declined sbaut e per bu export and homa trads demand quite moderate; pales of 42,000 bu ungraded Wostern mixed 8L B0} ABTH0; ateamer mixed, A74R3THe, cloning At 87)4e} also 6,000 bu ateamer mixed, soller March, Soe. UurAx FretonTs—>Modorata business fa berth and charter roomy aales for tho Iatter Srmer; engagements to Liverpool by steam, 21,000 bu grain at 4%l Provistoxs—Pork markot firmery Hght business in Job-late; no transactions teported for forward deliverys sales of 2.0)0hrls new mioss on apoti pork, 86,001 100 bris cxtra prime abont $12.10; 100 brls prime mess on pri- vate termn, quoted at $14.00:314,751 100 bris rumps, $15.60; second call, new mess, ‘for March, $15,80 bidy for Aprll, $15.63 bidy $15.80 msked: for May, $13.85 bid; $15.00 maked, Cut meats-~Trade very moderate; prices somewhat uinsetifed; middles Grmer; Western long cloar, u.ll. Lard~Market opened quiet; afterwards closed about atesdy: trantactions very moderate} u 33 tes off grade on spot At $10.20210.00: 32 tes cholcant 810,50 closlng At §10.33310.40 for centract: grade; March ‘quoted at $10.351 8, tes April at $10.40@10.60, closing at $10.43R10.47%1 75 tes May At £10.5%310.00, closing at $10.53R10.57%; 750 tew Juno at $10.63310,71M4, cloaing at $10.70. Srnan—Refned quict; raw quict and unchanged at D4{@nige for fine to good refinlng; b3e for nrlmu and 0)kabifc for centrifugal, TaLLow—Market steady; prime ‘oity, 73c: sales of 90,000 |bs prime country &t 7H@7Xc; 600 ibson private terms, Wulll'—)larl!l dull; $1.11 bid: held st 81,12, ths Western Associated Preor. L Nzw Yflnl. March L.—Corton—Quiet but firms 1244 @1e; futures closed atrongy March, 12.48@12.560¢1 April, 12,74812,75¢: My, 12,04G12.03¢; June, 13.08 @I13,1001 July, 13.18@18.20ct August, 13,23@13.24ct Eeptember, 12.91@13.96¢; Octobzr, 12.00@12.71ct No vember, 12.40313.51ci December, 12.4%G32.51¢. Froun—Dull aud lowers heary; only Hmited demand; receipta, 8,800 bris; No, 2. !qu,m luptrhutn and Western, £3.4005.704 o to good extrs, $3.008 it Eoud 10 enoice, $3 m(u.»fl vmu‘wnul oxtra, ‘fl UOGET. 25 ‘lflfy. 7, UK, exira ©. Thuls, linineaata pALEnt procees by 70t m 7, BOGLY, 5.0 My & o nenAnu 5048, U0, ry modera éry te o) 4,000 it nnfirlumlgflni n nnesota apring, 81,43t No, 0 1n 310re, $1 0.2 M1 700 Gl and mominal; THoderatt trads or e part -hl flome tiet un[n‘ Vrestarn mnixed, stigA 40y steam tnixed, ST nts qutety scafecly so strungy recelpl, 4, uwlun ‘Western mfxed and State, 42a55¢1 whtte do, 4 llu‘—mllpnlnn 4 m ’L'é'x'r"é"'fiflu'u i atendy: o s ey end i ; Tt e e Ingaa0ven el fobaing, 174t o o auel aud el Rlcs staasy st & for dernasal hETRoLRGR=Ll and Botninals Teavyt erude. 1 nud, 14X@14%cs cases nominali naphlis eadyt fiflma r:lty. (us1 = Uoeh » 'rmu-nnn-sn-fin nrmun 303e. Irregulars Western, Frovi m«»—l'urk T"“' xn.'n;,fll. L} a m 0 middiea frmers Ayeviern 19X oot émm. oug cloar, Bior r,llr Lard opened quiets closed nanpmnu Hea llmmmmu olca $10.23, Burran—pactan udw iR ENR =] Wai —-DIIII Iml:olnlnlh 81,314 BALTINORE, Marc hiovi—Quiott emter, but not adotably | lawrn ¢nnlylnnll rod, 81, AIN—L. —\Vestorn .mixed frmer; Bdos steam, ‘-’u‘“'l'y ‘:fi\' .u% Vg frer, ot wtéem, cady and dring LOVI u-finn—-)lnku: dulls 15@10¢, AY=Dull and unchange: l'm)vumm—lmll and ll:l Park- minsly lhulll«lefl. [} .80@17, Ttulk Sleats~Looso nol 'fi Ticne Fib, b4a0io packed. “Hacor Sobs Bhouldcrs. Tia7ie losr Fib, DY(@100; nams, 14@180, Lard=itenned, 1125 50, o 5 .",""'"“'““ nd nuvn extra ine Western tubs, 22 4 de LA KDl ard nomina), Carrai™Hinir) 100, chryoon 17020%c) fobblag, 17K Willixv—Quicts 1.10. Lromirea=Whet, 4000 bu: eorn, 21 it BUtou RN Ta—Corn, 15000 ba o™ 216000 b l'l'. Lauis, LoTToN~An sdvance Is ssked, 9888 81100, utet and unchangedy very littlo dono. heat atrong and Btcher, bt e n“”fi £1. Lovis, lhmh ‘butona estabilahed FLOUN— all, 8143 cahis o, 8 do, 8140540140 i Apeil, Cort mmmm,m ve nn EER B SINadayi Al Inactive aid Jowary Ko, 2. 5o oasly 1L, Jire stowdyy fair dmands 636 Tarle No. 3 | ATk nighers 81535 cuuh and Mareh s Apriy '8 i asarioria, sty "L et anh, Hulk meats Ilml‘us)fl l'll’k clear ribe, D'"ll\l'h MX ’IH" .“fd' i irch, 1ulk clear sifies. Ko n lighers a}c; voa Biiciohs. el NEW ORLEANS, ;.zr\:holl""l::,!""_q““' and weaky superine, : 'lu 004,237 XXX, $0.508 hlu ||¢ld XNMC. O.Ll quliet 4Tadic) , B WEAL wid lower g B0 prairie, $14,00£18.00; cholee, L‘"’“ $t0. 0% Lard s quicts 1obhlng Quidpr bag i rm; &t Lo Co TV Starier utly .l’.uMIH I|gwl $10.1 b(;nll taSariet, i o, nwn—mrn":cunlu e . OMci bums, utot but' Meadys fmu Y o uumemyl;‘ et but Bt e-rum 204e in shg s St Gt crior, Buoalel yetlow unrmm, Joalie. Muluulllcldl and uncusniged, BRAN-~G nand ViltADRLPHIA, l'ml.nmrun. )l-nln 1.—Bxriu—Clover, 18%@10cs ““w“:" uulc:ulnnml% ’m“’l] 7. m7 75! l'uxm- % 84,009 10, *ire nchaged, '""'f o "“v‘é’ln’-‘n'fi?u "fuim s sall sall BSORHG. " - Marber tuiry Wl G xy—3arket duils $1.10. xosiT=Wieat, 4 40050t corn, 54,000 b BULNRNTe-Cort, s Bh000 b, "LWAUKH.- Mnwavkam tarch 1" Vot W Y .‘Ldn yishery closcd s orcl 8 ‘¢ N m‘u«m'"ugT i Oneilet u LW, 370 mr de sl i 'u oul 8, Whllll. H ututs = ’ u . A e Dreasod hoye, §3. 7560, ' o % Ty -Ylullr. 4,420 hrlsy 'hl'll. 13,000 bu. LR -Flour, 7,000 brist whoat, 22,000 bu, CINCINNATI, (;‘nmmlwu. Marcl 1, ~Corfox-Quist but frms ¥Lbuk=Dully shade lowers funily, $4.7567. GRATH AV RekE duls ol unenmflu{rfl.‘ iobal.c0. £omn L gaou demait 4o Vats Wil and drvop: Inadalic, Sed T Tae, Muriey Qubes e uhe chauged uovisions—Fark armers 815.33015.50; sgot, g10, ke, Lards kettlo, | 10n IL', Baic AE) ?lu“r'q’ ey hulk short il shoulders, IID ;“mnu:llle-; Hige. Bavon quist -m.l n o (s unddnmm,nk but sy lnnruml u ua, Topo, 0., March 1. —FLovu=—Qut Ty SV At enaler Mo LTl higan, $1.60 Sara. 8L3: e e "m:l.é"“‘xlh ‘. v (fia‘? iy hfiléllhl&h“g“' ARG Gt it ath Boruiha L hvitges i lJt:«Juvu-)‘lunr. AT vhul. 47,000bu; corn, BiirssxTe~Flour, 300 hfll wheat, 7,500 bu| €O, 38,000 bt ORL, 8,000 ba, b ! mm-nl. I~—'Lul arket d I.Ix forced sales 2390, 23, iy iliin umun yeliow dudte, aia hite snd No.3 B w0 dud 2 laed ASeaTe, w: is nlae lfifi N bous, m’"“nwu" March 1.—FLovs—~Dall snd unchazg- 1=, d lowsr, st c..‘g‘k‘i‘;’-‘.h': b jong Cora dull and lower; l'mvmun—mmmu unslen shod, m-"n.n. March l,—fliul-N’Pl:elfllt nilllers not posed f0 operal iy ot COTTON., - Nuw OnLEANS, Masch 1.—CotTon—Demand fair and prices bighery salcs 2100} good ordinary, 1N 10%e; low inlddiing, 114@11%¢1 widdliug, 114@113i0; good ulddliog, 124e1:%0; widdiiog falr, 1254 12%4cs falz, 1361350} Tecelpts, met, 1417 bales; g 1434 vxe port to Lotterdan, 1,399; by vlur.uam New York, 2,008 stock, $03, 096, DRY GOODS, Naw Yosx, March 1.—The package tralo was mod- ©rate, aud Jubbing Lranches wers more active. Cotton kvods were stcady 84 unchanged prices. Prints were fo Latter dowand. Dress goods wera fally sctive. Good ntyles faucy uuimuu were {o falr demand. The Bul- letin says: arly 1,70 cases of Richmond prints wer sold al aucilon Lo-day at aa average of about 7c.* — PETROLKEUM, Pirrasvao, Ta., March L-PrraoLsox—Dull; Cruds, $2.402.43 88 Parker's; Tefned, 13¢, Philadels phis delivery. CLEVELAND, 0., March L—Psrsoizvs—Market steady; staudand whits, 110 test, 13¢. TURPENTINE. Witu12070%, Mazeh b, ~8rinize TUBPRN TLAB-Virm at s, . COUNTY AFFAIRS, Another Batch of Bills«s-Pays Roll of the Commissioners, Oonly and Fitzgerald Donate Theis Earnings to the Bridgeport Orphan Asylum. A Resolatton to Cut Down Salarles Meets with a Singular Fate, An adjourned meoting of the Connty Noard way beld yestorday aftornoon, all the members Present excepl Mr. Tabor, A commanication was rend from the Suporinteng. ont of Schoole Inviting the Board to vieit the Nore mal School to-day to atfend tho commencemeng exercis Accepted. The pay-rolla for tho several connty inmtitntiang for the month of February were read and raferred, TIB USUAL RATON O¥ DILLS was then read. Among the bills was $100 from the experts for measuring the Hoard proceedingy ax publlshed In the **organs;" for coal at the 1fospital, 8783; for carringes for the Grand Jary, 428, for dleting prisoners in the Jall the 1ast quare ter, $7,611.10; for coal at thu County Agen -ofice, $0,327,72; for meat atthe Hosplial, $859, and for work now donc on the colunns and plls tora of the new Courtelouse, as por architect's ey timate, $43,800, Al wore referrad to appropeisty Committeen: A communicatlon was resd from the Janitorsag tho City-Hall asking the appointment of an ant. Roferred. COMMITTER REPOnTS, The Committea on Publle Charitles rnpnfled In Isvor of bills aggregating 816, 639,31, Approved, The Committeo on Jall and Jall Acconnts re. ported In favor of bills amounting to $0,488.1, fnctuding the pay-roll of the Bherif and the Clerk of the Crimina] Conrt tor Pebruary, Approved, The Committes on Town aud Town Acconnts res ported on bills 1o the amount of $1,193.31, ang the snme were ordered pald. The Commitiee on Publlc Bervice' roported on Dbllls amounting to $0,411.88, Approved., The same Commitiea also presonted the pay-roll of the ;numbm of the Doard for the last quarter, as fol. owa: Miter. Ezpenses, Totn, 1,770 15 . S 39 w L} ;0. is Ry ) 15 m zuu ‘éfl A Mr. Conly mo wl the m-pemwn of rnlu to nmm the last named blll, and the motlon prevailed, and the Commlssloners, with the exception of Mr, Beane, voted ‘‘aye" on tha passago of the blls, When the latter's name wan called, ho sald he could not vote for It, becauss the Commislonery had charged more than they wero entitled to undee the law, hence his vote. TR ORPIIARS MADE TAPPY. As 3000 a8 the vote Yiad been annoanced on the passage of tho per dlom of the Commiasle ners, Mr, Conly arose and nsked tha Clerk to thé Doard to make the order for his salary payable to the Orphan Asylum {n Bridgeport, on tho condition that Mr, FPitzgerald woald do the samo thing, Some weeks nfiu 0 had made the ofter, and now he proposed to here to his promise. Alr, Fitzierald—1I understand that the gentlemen, i8to give Lils cntira salary. tuat bo so, the Cletk can umko my order payable ko the Orphaa Asylum also, Mz, Conly—My offer was to ulvu dollar for dollar wllh ygn. |nrMMl .“(‘: prlnnurln{,fll)‘ o it i 0 Chalr—Mr. tor mileage fapia ify* T 108 charzy Mr, Conly—Yes, .1 Mr. Fitzgorald—I undorstood tho gentleran to omu-nrlmmmy toglva all that was coming to him AT s S0 RT3 i oy e i g o im al o 3 will nml um. thern Is no un’i‘ A{onn r”:: bl . K Clerk can dnw wmy order for lnlnr] llllyl o ul thu Asylum, Mr. goral v.l-Am.l nine, t00. I makethe do. nation !roely. and T bellovo lnndunmn; Instite- tion$ and further than this, will giva iy next tlllnl'terl salary to some like ln:lfilfllnn. it Nr. Conly will. I want him to kecp the promiee he luulludy made, howaver, Mr. Conly—Mr, Clerk, maka my entiro order, falary, mileage, lvm oxponses. payable !n the Bridgepore Asylum. mfl-u-nln tho Jobby Mr. Cleary—I nm ull sco this mnumr{u. Is :".l:’r‘:‘l“mg:mfl{w:l»? vglm :luh ILJ glvu" thelr hanl. ok scmnldl. [Appl’ use, Ye B iCorrotly an el ore were 10 responses, and no further bee qu. 6, and I:unlnul proceeded, TLESOLUTIONS, Mr, Schm'dt offered a resolution calling on the apital Commlut‘fi fo mako foquiry oy tothe Ieul bility of lll(ln[ & gas machino into the new Hospltal. Adoptod. aresolution anthorizing » Benno introduced tho Commlllva on lhmdl and Brldges to inapect the various toll-raads in the cnnmy and report thele condition to the Bna! o Mr. Fitzgorald introduced {))m follawing resola. tlon, and urged ita adoption in a lengthy specch: Wlllnttl. 'I'llu for county l‘nl’Dull‘l in the County of Cog At a to amuunt (o & griovous hupien TRRALLaRt Ol MDA oy Ean, Notwlthataudin anoually iatted and collceted for tares within county for_ county e, the expenditurcs o county ara IlTulyln aows Ot 08 Ioeomos oot AL his a8 coudition of -xt-fr-wluen m {lnru mude by ihe expend) il ‘ Ve iminediste hlmnellmenl ln aid \IXPLndfiu"l Risotred, That a committeo of threa be o e Chsie o sabmie, aid St carla SPEY ',‘l nort Wwhat retrencimenta and ¢ n,enu of 10 o nes OF Co Gunty I whaterer direction, wholitoe n saisries, spurupriatiuns or il inativutlcha, of otlierwiso ard possiblo and practiois After tho resolutlons had been read, NIt GUENTHER took the floor and made & lengthy e spoke mavogely of the wrongw tho rmy had hmunhl bpon the county, und dwels andorly upon the beautles of hta country homs and the Innocenco of his cattle and piiw and every- thing that nortains to the manaxument of his Dioe Inlaud far; 11e did not a8 much Lay os he s wl v hattor (0wl hia t; all of which was beautl ‘l cation would not have been concluslon that he was o posud to the resolutions and would never ag votu ta cut down salurles. He beliaved there & telck in the move, and the whole thimg was I anticipation of a Democratlc Huard aut Demo- crutle ofticl: hulnguleclcfllhhlnll. r. Dunne was in favor of the resolution, The -Imph question was that the cxpensca of the county were greator than its income from hm and he suw nf ‘lo correct thu nlldlnuhyuc: to adopt somo such method us was suggested byl resolutions, Mr, unenlherlnll lmnudnmluhhflnu ale tion to the tesolutions, and this Linie wandered among the varlous winding up by giving the press and the lun at Washiugton 8 pleco of bis mind. . M'CAFFHEY thooght the :omllflon of our county's insnces wis dircctly attributable to the nepu»flun party, and 2 for extravaganco in salarics’ It was nonschse (0 talk about It ~‘I'hia salarivs Lad been cat down Jost 8 low a8 they could be, aud there was nosuch thing a2 superifuous einplo) the work!n: renple and had shown by opposing the reduction of tholr waisos, But for Jiobert Lincoin the county wontd have plenty of money, and he was not golng to vote to cut dowh salarics to sult bim and bis followers, NI, FITZORRALD #ald the question was 110t 84 Lo who was reaponsl= Lie for thu waut of money—Republicans or Demoe crala, Thoe lssue was upon tha county and had to met. " ile wus 8 Democrat, bt hie party woald not tulerate hita In voting sway more money tban could be gathered from the ‘lnxJ.nlIcctml- He knew that the ll&unw- of the County fluummfl‘ could be curtalled, and was In tmprof Is. lntbe Law Department, 'for fustance. od start could bemade, A few years avo that do u{).nmum cost $1,500 a year, and now it cost $10, ‘The ssmé on conld hu smade with ‘roforence to the cle forco ui aed hy the Bonrd, which was double what it und ‘hilo Mr. Fitegerald ® wn continoing to cile extravagauco of the aud read- from tne stalutes fo show that thib bad power 1o correct the evil If it waolds losing no timo in carrylog ou! ement quietly uinde 1o step out into the and leave tuo llnlnl‘ v,t‘!(huut » q.u-'- gone out except Messry: ?luly lnlnnl the eech. He tepublican s, Jonsul rum, Seune, Hradley, Cflrml aud (i gante ‘was discoversd, LCumlnkq ‘Whispered -Iwaflon to the Chairman, and the Chatrnan coa® ;fyed tho intelligency Lo Fitzgersld by stoppleé n abry Mr. llnln’c.ley wanted tho members called bick. lh (lnnzm tho ‘proceeding unususl and unwar llr. Fitzgerald lufgellod Abat ths E"‘"“'“& Arus, who Iy lnn eman w:umr o plg etaz, Ba: who draws pa; walchman, bring the mewmbers fn, but llut Iulflvhlull did notatlr, n r. Cleary called for hls sbeent brethren, bnt . uh}. mrh by this time they had closed the dov e, Mr, Fitzgerald then suggeated that the Bosrd sd= Joura, when the Chalr reminded bim that thers n( no qnvmm 00 notion could be uucraln&' . Cleary—What sre we gulng to do about i 'l‘m(.hnlunuumluk-y Fibb8a their” heads &:" ethier for a uiol lml Sually the Board w ncllmd ld]uumrd sine dle, 14 This sppeured bo come us 8 rellaf 1o Fitzgers! % nulvlllkul.ndlnw his resolution had been kitled, l‘:l he complinicnted the Chale upon baving ¢ Iore stmuibly thuo ever before. 1o huped th Boxrd Would ot meut agaio for six monthe: o Tho lobby then sushed 1ot th f00m, aud 1he meotiag cawe 10 80 eads

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