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inexcens of {iscapltal 'k and 4 ‘ompany wes, at and prior {0 sald Jast-mestionsid ddate, porscased of 8 Iarge amotnt of asseta of the valne of about $200,000, which said asxets tho stockholders of eaid Company had converted to their own use; that before and at saia 14th day af Angast, 1872, there were divers suits cominenced and pending nealnst aafd Camuvany In { conria of competent jurisdiction In the City of Chieago within safd alatrict for the tnrpose of en- forcing payment of the claims azafnst aaid Com- ny, and that a combination was formed of dive Mcers and stockholders of such Company, 7 agenta and nitornese, having for ita ob- Ject and purpose, among other things, the avoid. ance of the jexnl Tabilities of eakd stockholders and offieers resnectively : And that certain Miigation wne threstened agalnstaafd Comnpany and satd o= cers and stackholders, which had for it aim and object the appropriation of said assets to the pay- ment of thelebisof xald Company; and, In 1nr. therance of said common desian, tha stockholders of sald Company procured the Secretary of saig Compnny, one Lawrenco Deardsley, tn‘common Newton, to file a peiition in bank- Iatrict Court of the United States rihern Distilet of linola, of which sawd ¥ 1Hodgett then was snd 1 now Judge, on the 131k day of August, I1872; and afterwards, on the 14th day of October, 1877, 1nfa sald Company wan by ruch Ifenry W, Blodeett, such Disteict Judge as atoresald, duly adjudicated bankenpt, Secomd apecificalion—That the whule amm and object of tua ndjudication was to prevent by the District Court the litigation 1 It,—pald_no ottention fo it, or tock any 1. ‘The money was subscquent) i I'\\ the Probate Court to the parties entitle [ NANCE AND TRADE. GREORGE C. CAMPBELL. Mr. Uoundy £ald, in ortter to have a complete investigation he would put Mr. Campbell on the Scarcity of 4 Per Cents in Chi« cagoe-==Foreign Ex- change Dull. Mr, Georze C. Campbell was accordingly called and exasmined by Mr. Goudy. that he orepared the petition which had been read In evidence before the Committee. not remember just how the determination to flla the petition was arrived at. Ha did remem- ber, however, that the question arose as to how the £10,000 coming from the estate of Georze Bigrelow suonll be collected, and it was referred Mr. White and Mr. Winston together came to hiim and asked for his sugeestiona in It was stated to him that Bigelow was doad, and a certaln portion of this comnita- &lon onght to be patd by his estate, and that the parties to whom the money was guing were vory anxious to have their monev. that he, as attorney for the estate and all the other parties, wos ready to pay it as goon ns he could have legal anthority to do xo, stood that in this conitemnation vroceeding Judee Drummona had § who had nny lens of sy kind upon these prem- fsca should present them {n court and have the Stocks Strong and Inactive..-The Chi- cago Discount Market. The P'roduce Markets Less Active, and Qenerally Easler, but They Close Firm, A Good Shipping Demand for Flour: American Moats in Mr. Whiteetated improper nau of raid 20 threntened against mald Company, founded upon dsted that all partiea edness, 10 compel and coerce them to sell the reveral clalma to the eeveral ngents mecrotly eme pioyed by fhe oMcers and siockholders of said Campany for that purpose at atms ro valuo therool; ana that matd Henry an eaid District Jadge, had full knowledge of such unlawfal deslgns, and allowed the chinery of his Court to be cmiplaye lawful'purpore; and that in furtheranco of sad common design thic sald combination of stockhold. crs and oficers, by the aid of safd Henry W, Hlod- atrict Judye, failed and n to o schedulen of the uroperty and A rald Company as required by'the Bankrnpt a tho United States thon in force; and alea sali Com- vany, by llnvmcurl'uml n‘?cmlq;»ldm. wuch District catate ns is usuai and reqular And fs required by the Ilankrupt act, but by the connlvance and con- sent of sald Henry W, Dlodgett, as such Dietrict Judge, said estate wanallowed toremaln naadjudi- cated only for the unlawlnl pnrposcs aforesald. Alrd specipeation—That atterwards, and while ton wax pending befora him, Id Hlodgett, as such Mistrict Judge, a pe. led in #ald bankrupicy estate vy a cred- of, asking asid Court ta enter 8 rule uvon sald bankenpt Company to compet It to flle a sched. uio of the asscts of sald Company: and at a hear- ing of the rame at the chambers of safd lienry W. Tlodgett an such District Judve, he, the rajd Hen. ry W, Blodgett, by the inffuence of ba high jadicint ufiice, improperly advined and urged the petitioncr's attorney In nald petition to from him as such District Judg vlued such petitioning credttor oftfcers and stockholders of suld Company lad a)- realdy offered to maid petitloning creditor for his clnfn all that they could reasonably pay, and that £nid creditor ought to xell his claim; “and upon £aid petitioning creditor's attornoy insisting npon hin leusl righis, sald Heory W, Hlodzett as sach District Judge entereid a rufo pon sutd bankrupt Tompany in Accordance with tho prayer of said pae titlon, but that, befure the expiration of auch rule, wald creditor, in vlow of all the_ clreums stances, and tho doubts sand probavle revult of such litization before sald Cour agent of one or more of tha Cuompany for a sum much les said “Menry W, Illodgett as such District Judge neglected and refused to require a complinneo with d order ns aforesald cnterod by him in maid bankrupt estate, and eald bankrupt corporation hias wholly nevlecied and falled to file said sched- ule, to-wit: from thnt gy hitherto, Fourtn specification®T hat eald unlawful combl- nation was carried out with such snccens through the medium of said District Court, that from the 14th day of August, 1872, nntil the 2d day of Oc- 8706, no schedule of Indebtedness or - ventory of the assata of said Com sald Court, aa required by said ord day last atorewald euld petition n_Lankriptey was dlgmixned at the anid Dlstrict Court, of anid combiniation hasing succeeded fu procurimg all the clulms filed in ba agatust said Campany b Four per cents are svarce In Chleago, owinx to the backwardness of the Government in fill- Banks that have subseribed for hundreds of thousands find themsclyes bothered to make even rmall deliverfes. Trans- actlons were not espectally active. The market was, a8 & matter of fact, rather dull, Tho s of 1851 receded another I, to 10528(; the 5-20s ¢, to 1018{: the 5-2Us of 1863 I, to 102i(; the 10-408 14, to 10434, The new s of 1881 advanced 14, to 1434, und the 43¢s 3, to 106. Four per cents were 100 bid, and 1023¢ asked. L) Uold was quoted at 100}f In grecnbacks, with very few transactions. ing subscriptions. hie bid was made, but there were mortgages that had been mado by perhaps all of the par~ ties, and he thought more than one mortgare made by some of them, Thero were ground Icases upon certain portions of the prooerty; there were bulldings that had been erected, temn- porary structures, upon portions of the prop- ertys and, although these partles who owned theé fec were content with 81,230,000 as the amount of money that the Government shoutd pay for the block, it was a question how much of 1t was coming to them, and how much should Ko to satlsty the morteages, ground-lenacs, and various liens and clouds that remalned noon the property, Judge Drummond insisted that all of these parties should file their jetitions in his court, allegingz what their clalms were, and that cachof them should be wald dircctl; court; that is, that the $1,250,000 should not go Sterling. T t- | el winter wheat, 67 cars No. 2 spring, 78 cars No. mn,;r,i:,‘f ':.;n O:Y(;Ti:’z;l ::dg:?nmfi “g‘ll‘]. P:nf»‘e“;‘? 8 do, 19 cars rojected (102 wheat); 53 cars high of provisons, but q‘:;}fi::";"‘“ mixed corn, 80 cara now do, 84 cars new mixed, orders for gralu and provisions on the | Holland X 05 cars No, 2 corn, 17 cars rejected (229 corn); 8 wholo are fow, and the supply of bills coneequently Mght, The market was strong. Sterling grain and commercial bills were 483 ¥rench bills were 6213¢. The sctual rates for sterling wera 483@4851{ and 481, The oosted rates wore 480 aud 4854, Bankers' bills on Parls were B18M and 518355 cammercial, 5211 and B195¢; Antwerp, 5188 and®510%(; comtner- clal, 52244 and 5238¢ 3 Relehmiark, 051¢ and 053¢; commereln)y, 043; guilders on [olland, 40§ and 4055 commerclal, 883, Consols opened &t 96 3-10, and advanced at the closo to 06 5-16. England are favorable, The Bauk of Kngland galued $1,905,000 during tthutweuk. The proportion of its reserve to 1! cent. The bank yesterday gajued 875,000, The Bank of Frunco during the week gained $1,- Court to every one of them fi such sums ns * wereadjndicated by the Courtto bea satisfaction His Impression was that the hear- ing of the matter which arose out of this state of facts took some weeks before Judge Drut- mond, and that finatly substantially atl tho liens had been edjudicated and perhaps ‘pakls and ft waos known that a balance would be coming to cach of thesn three owners, two of them living, und the third an estate at that time. iue It over, 1t appeated that the praportion com- i to cach of the three owners was about the same sum of monoy—§200,000 «dd dollars; and Mr Whitc etated to him that among them- selvea it was satisfactory if each onc paikd £10,000 of these comtuissions, buy that the difli- culty was that George A, Blrelow had deeeased, and ho (White), s their attorney, could not pay over without the authority of Rome court, nmd no adininiatrator had been apuointed,—~that was “his best recollection,—ao that considerable deluy would ensue if an sdministrator were appoini- ed and clalms flled |o the Probate Uourt, $1o then called the attention o Vocke to the fact that Judge Drummond hod required il llens of every und suggested that If the document held by Mr, Winston, which was sct out in the petition, hai} been placed upon the records of the county, it certatnly would he an existigz Nen upon the ‘That was nis judgment about it, and called o dlen AL 1t wero of the Court, ealst from nekiong h role, awl ad- ttorney that the old his claim to an uckholders of safd lian ita value, and Clicago discounts are now only moderately The briskness of Jast month's demand for loans fs mot kept up. 8tfll, lines are well filled, and there 18 very llttle loanable surplus. Rates have not ylelded, and are quoted at 8@10 percent, The wovement of currency tothe country Is small, and is not equal to the country orders for remittance of exchango to New York. Bank clearings wera $2,700,000 Chicago gas stock has advanced, and Is now quated at 12746 bid. ‘The Bankers’ Almanae for 1870, publishied by the Bankers' Magazine, has been received. This' valuablo annual maintalus ita high rankaesn record ot the financial institutions of the coun- try, and we noto this ycar several improvements 1n {ts make-up, Btocks were stroog and dull. Transactions ‘were not numerous, but prives were firm, Thero was a general ndvance, and closlng prices wero uniformly at or near the higlhiest. Apparently atock operaturs aro bears by **alarge majority.” ‘This, according to frequent previouscxperieuces, isa good renson to exped bears regard the recont riso in stocks asen- tiroly due to the' unusual case Inthe moncy markot and the manipulations of New York cliques, 'This caso of the money market seems now liely to last till after wmidsummer, Thia stato of the money market wiil be tnost favor- ablo to tho heavy operators, who witl be ablo to carry stocks very chicavly and unload them on the public, and clean up, before the fall strin- Roucy market comes on. The bears clalm that the present valuea of 8t, Paul common, North- western common, Michigan Contral, Lake Shore, «t al,, are altogether too hign, und that a fall Is certaln, To the hulls these views acem super- flcial, becanso the principal fact of the financial sltuation s fgnored, The resumption of specie nature to be Bled, any was flled In ho thoupht it would be soread upon the recors being so, it secmed to him that o petition might bo filed, setting out the contract ftacil and the action of Mr. r}v&”flw"l ||2||urllt, llllll“ thut l: wonld be regarded by the Court asa Hew, and 5 ".\lr. Whlte, so far os he knew, acquiesced ju that opinlon; at any rate be expressed no diesent; so that it was ngreed that wituess should prepare a petition, waich he @id, aud it was {n his own landwriting. tinpression waa that hie asked leavo to flle it, but Ho wus strongly of opinlon that he waa not In court nt all the day the order Ile thought Mr., White, alter the petition had been filed and notiees served, came 1o him with a stipulation, asking tim to sign it. which be did, and Mr, White took the paper and went to_court, nnd witnesa dld_not go with He had ne recoliection of being there wheg lie order was tnade, On cross-exnmination by (len, Stiles, witness paid he dig not think he ever saw the order, either upon record or the draft of it. slgn the stipulntion, which provided that 810,000 should be charged upon cach ot the three par- tles futereated 1u the property, ‘The Chairman—Iow came that order to be meana of the unlawful usa of tho machinery of said District Court, cm- vloged for thut ond by said Heney V., wrdered to be pold. such District Judge na afarcaald. HUSII AND TATLMAN, In the other charge upon which the Cominft- tee decided to hear evidence, it Is alleged that Judee Bludgett ealled two of the jurors in the Rush anid Pshtman caso into his chamber and informed them that he nust have o verdict of Rulity; thatthe jurorg roturned to thelr fetlows, nnd the secused wero couvicted; that the at- torneys of Rush und Pablman heard of this, nt told Judge Blodgett i€ ho fmprisoned -thoir clients for over certain lougth of time they would make a dlsclosure of the manner i ‘which ha had sceured thelr convietion, and, for fear ol such disclosure, Judge Dlodgett fni- posed o penalty upon Rush aud Pabiman less than the mivimum allowed by law. POSTAL THPROVEMENTS. Two PFlans Devised be was not certaln. Mr. Campbell=I have no recollection about I bave an indistinct lmpression that Mr, White brought a sty suid the matter had but It wua very vazue, Gen. Stiles—3lr. Catnphell, you say you do pot know how that order came to be set asidel” 1 bave wa recollection,” “Did not you have auy Intimation upon that * No further than I have told you.” “Was it pot o fact withlu your knowledire that Judge Drummond haa complafned of jt i 1 wili tell you just what 1 heard.” “ Pleasc anawer the yuestlon tirst, and then Judge W. R, Edgar, samo day, and cen in some woy arranged, N Iutertnaon (Ku Judge W, R, Edgur has Leen for for some time past a1 work upon & plan to submit to the Pust. Offlce authorities at Washington, by which the use of postal cards could be mademore eflicient, and thus by more generally used; und also n vian to travemit small amounts of through the molls ut lesa expense than can be done at present. Befora the postal-cards wera used in this 1t cost about eieht cents to weiten letter osy n stamp for on answer, adontlon of postal-cards it costs about six cents nud there is added to ft o largo stock of coln, released by banks and individusls from its loards, With greenbacks at par, priccs are at hard-pan; values ace as low us they are ltkely to go, niul an hinprovement is already to bo 10 many directions, evon in real estate. ¢ mercial men nereo thut business is wradaally Improving, The fmpraveinent of the thnes and the ability to sell more free); more monoy to fuvest, Stocksnre feellng this, I'lie aisappearance of rallrond foating debts {s I cannot anawer that yes or no." Can you nnswer this “gitestion, whether you did not at that thne hear iat Judee Drummond bud complalued ubout it1™ *1 do nut think yes or noeither would answer enclosed postal-card for wuswer). By Judga Kdgar's plan it will cost only two cents, planis to usedouble-stanped postal-cards,—one stamp to carry the postal-cand, stump, In the upper left-hond corner of the for the answer. ‘The Iattor atamp ed from the card and exchanged ot uny Post-Ottlee for stamp or postalcard, Tho stump niny be casily detached by means of small perforations on two sides of wtamp will be smatl, and bedne in the upper left- hand corner, will not interfere with the com- mundeation on around the return-stang will be will wot ho detnchied in being tranamitted through the mulls, ‘I'he plan for tho tranmmission of small amounts of money {s also by the usv of double- ‘These cards are mode the ane Just described, the several denominationg, of higher, but less than ) answer It your own way,” uerer had an “1 heard this, Judgre Drummond or any of the oflfeers of the Court, but 1 dkl bewr from some of the parties —whith one [ cunnot tell now—that Judwee Drummond thought that the Court had no Jurisdiction to enter the order as all, but that 1t ‘was u matter tor the Probate Court of the State, 1 understood that he did not take the sama view L e did not think It wos a llen; n contract, nnd should be en- forced In the Probate Court,™ "D,I'd you think {v was allen upon the prop- +*1 have alrcady satd that 1 did.» # DId you think un unrecorded agrecmont was a llen upon the property " ‘41 thought §f the paper had L. & Wit oee . 2 q R , & P, Tolegraph, 472 od request und rulud firm at orevious quota- a0 indfeation of thy fmproved valuw of thewo | JAREELc-con o 3400 B 5 I8 Rolcpraph, 374 | good req g 4 provertics, Until dately raflrond paper gvon to | Pusiun . ooy (G T & Qpuesrrer11utt | tions, Prices of dried fruits wora frm through- poy for purchascs of materlals or for {abor was | Uulon Pacifie, [IH }lnnulpfll-l&‘. B, ",t'," 2{;" out the lst, while in peachica, apples, nnd black- a rezular commodityat thooflices of the Chicago {;‘,‘,':.“,T,,"“J:;,;;_i' ¢ ,‘(;,} o un ; ben'lell ‘the (et:ld‘e'“y' “‘“:'"’Wl ufl'lmtvu'l'llh It 1s vot seen nuw, ‘The Lake Shore, kd l'm:mmx ™ U, P bo o lfllzfi. T’“: U ‘ln:‘r:flll:“;:l‘zfl:l :‘3:‘"0':::" \:::n o 2 | Northwestern 27 | The baggly o 3 Michigan Central, Iiinots Central, Northwost: bbbl ¥ U 1, Sinking #da. 100% hohlg‘:l‘.lh-d 1126 for Biatier B0 fof Loutaven, ern, Burlington & Quiney, thy Alton, and other roads have wipod out their foating debts, ‘Thelr roadbeds aro better ballasted than ever befores thelr rolling-stock is in botter conditlon; they have steel raits instead of fron. The Uniou Pa- cific 1s now the only great yabiroad whose paper {s an the market, Thls epring ther s cortain to be a large cmigration from the East to the Wost, These people will all have ready money to spond, and it will go {nto the profits of rail- roads, mmnufactures, ‘When, after precediug perlods of depression, tlmos have begun to Improve n this country the rate of recovery has always outstripped the suticipations of the most sapguine, It s the duty of the reporter to describe the market as ho finds 8, with oll its vartous shades of opinlun, 1t s the privilego of the reader, who pays his mooey, to tuku his choive, und operata according to his best judgment, ‘The opening, highest, lowest, and closing prices of stocks are glven in the tabls below. stumped postal-cards. the sume ns been recorded it l'.’m“cmm had been done which 1 thouint that fillug 1t in vourt would ad- vise the United States to the same effect which a record would have udy fore would create o jlen,” * Aud you learned uot azreo with you ! * I did Jearn so,—that 1s, something 1 heard.” * Did 1 understand you that you never hoard ne Drummond made suy further ubjer 1 never dll." “‘l'll‘mu that it was not u lew upon the prop- ** \Well, Tl wot take 1t just that way, 1 salil what I heard was that thought that this did wot coms within the class of cusea which b denlrea to have thy the Court would because they were llens: that he thousbt thers wus 1o furisdiction to euter the order, and the heard e assfgned was thut ho thought Of course 1 may have been sery murh wlimformed, because it did uot come y trom Judee Drummond ; 1t wes outside k that [ licard.” i ":,Dld you talk with Judge Drummond about “1 never di." “Or with Judee Blodgett " o @ never did, with eitficr of them,” 2 You do not know wuch sbout this +¢ 1 unly know what T have told ) Cul, Udager then s giateg o "ak promistuy to buve all b ‘The Chiurman—We d morrow ¢ poasitle, ‘The Comimlites then log at ball-vast O v'c) OTHER CHARGES. GARDEN CITY INSURANCE CO0, The Gardeo City Iusurance Cowpany’s charge, which Judge Blodgett's couuscl took fur exami- vation, Is as follows ‘I'at said Henry W. Itlodyest, being such Dis- trici Judge, engaved in an uulawtul actieme o de Traudibe creditors of o baukrupt velstc walch wus Llm du wuch Uistrict Court, aud by b, the said Houry W, Hlodgett's, advice snd julducuce, the said schcmie was coue suminated, aud said creditors were defrauded vut f u larze yuu Of Wouey. Funatspearfieation—That Jong prior to the 14th of August. 1572, there existed in the City of Chil- aid divtrict a cerlaln corporstion Knuwa 82 the Garden Uity fusurance Cowpany, the stock- Lbulders of which were fur the tuat part the pers to b cents, or even 8l Thesostamps, when ditached, are redeem. uble iu woney at any Money-Order Ofilee, or in stumps at any Post-Otllce fu_ tho United States, or ln ’tamps or money at any oftles not a Money- Orler tilice, ut the opHon of the Postimaster, Fver piuce the withdrawal of fractiousl paper- curreney from civealation, great ficonvenleuce has been experienced by the people genera,ly in sending swnll amounts of money through'thy malls, Coln canuol sately be Bent in letters, sl people have beencomuelled tosend postage- stumps, OF go to the expenso of putiing o muoney-ordery, or reglster thelr letters, which often’vosts uearly as inuch os the amount sent, 1t may be sald that, should these plans be the Post-Ottice Ised thens, und theres '!hul Judge Drummond did 1 thought so from Department will the oppusite will he Increases thy Fusiness, sad It 18 the duty of atl good Qovern- wments to provide as chieap postage for their dudize Divmmond Dostal-cards remaim unan 1t was not s llen. stump or postal-card Is inclos for answer;and | Central 1, to &7 s more aronever written because xpense of stamy, eoyelope, vostal-card lor auswer, all of whic} sury ih order to insure un ouswer. ‘There would bo a large ncreass of trattie tn all branches of business through the mally, I for one centu pervon could send simall amounts of money safelv, und purchase articlea Wt hie canuo could be purchused ut a'less price thun at home. Wa liopo theao reforima will b ado postal suthuritivs, thereby obviatl cultles now existing, and w are luteuded to correct, o ——— "Ihore was au advance fn Michivou Central of | o53¢: prelerrend, 4. is sent througti to the Esat without unpackiug 1, to 83¢; LakeBhors 1, to 713; Northwost luited Btates londs—'67s, 101; 10-40s, 107; | here. coramou 13, to 62)¢;#the preferred 13¢, to 803} hel':':l'fil. Ir‘lfll{; -ll‘l(ll" llfl.l;' s, darkettoe: dhifes 'fihe following lflgllfl:l wers named for rall Ny + the erre LT 8 and ocean coutracts: e R o gkt Breterrid | ioutia® bilaggh{ below the Lunk f. Englaind Ry e T y L AS VA SIS ] g, Provistons, Hags. Darrels, Graln, 347 Alton 3, ta 853 Union | Paxis, Keb, 6.—Rentos, 1131 100, Livernool ..., 08% 678 SLUDY B8N Tuclfie, 2%, to 68143 Erlo J§, to 253¢; Wabash - - (Hasgow .yuee ;lnlu; 14, 10 223¢; Oblo & Misslasippl 36, to 103¢; G,y G & 1. 3¢, to 43: Bt.Joe commion 3, to 15)(; the preforred 3, to 40463 Deluware & Hudsun 13, to 403¢; Lackawsnua 136, to B13¢; Jersey Central 3¢, to433¢; Wustern Unfon 1, to 100344 Kausas & Texas i, to 634, Northwest gold bouds were 10734, St. Paul Btoking Funds 103, Burliogtos, Cedar Rupids &wNorumru 74, und Alton 6 per cents, gold, b1 thousands of e, or which ated an “sdjournment, witucases on bund i hich the ubove plans Railroad bouds, tn New York on Tremlay, were fu brisk demand. The wmost fmportaus cbuvize was an advance of 8% per cent fu Erle fifths, which wold up to 1193 do firsts rose from 117 to 11834, while thirds fell off from 111 to 110}, Fort Waync sevonds advanced from 1183 to 121: Rewsscluer & Suratoga coupon firsts from 118 to 1185 ; New York Central'ts of 1557 from 103 to W7lg; Chivago, Hurlington & Quincy cousoliduted Ts from 317 to 1173; Chi- cago & Northweatern consoliduted gold coupon from T to 10743 aud dt. Louls, Jucke sunville & Chfcugo Hrits frou 1033¢ to 100, New Jersey Central Adjustient fell off to W do Coumsolidated Ursts, assented, declived to E0){s uud recovered to 6195 Puclile of Missourl seconds full ol to 104¥; DBurlington, Cedar Raplds & Northern tirsts to 708{; Tuledo & ‘Wabash, Bt. Louis Division, ex matured coupou, to L3{; do meconds, cx-coupon, to BlX; do consolidated couvertible, ex<oupon, to 70; Clu- vimnatf & Soriuktield tirsts, xusruntecd by Lake Shore, to 937 und do, guarauteed by C., C, C. ire to close this up to- Clingivg dredses are golug out of tushilon; tled-bagl eutlrely things of 1ho past. “They have recently carnwl a bad name froi the fact " thut fuyestize. tlon s proved thint munyof the women drowi- ed ut the wreek of the Princess Alice owed thelr utter fnability to help themselves, or to sustatn themselves when holp was given thew, to the 1 mcumh‘emldwlm the tight- fowly, but surely, adjourned till this morn- ke resica have becouio uct of thiele beln) The Liader of Fashion, The little red sllk bundkerchlef turbuns which are uow fashiouably journeyisg arouud the world, were lirst started n Parls last wpring, the Princess of Wales baviog sppeured In oue were funmedlately adooted s suld to have perfect taste, und shio now sets the fashions tor both Lovdon and Parls, in the sbsctice of any bigh suthority iu Purls, such us the Eipress Eugeofe used to b, utu Parls feted they The City of Ellzaby poptlation 15 2 worth §14,000,000, an by Teason uf the great re fu saia_City of Ciicaxd th sud Bdn of October, 1871, had et wita Wlcl suld umouutof buasses wus large- J., s bankrupt. The A il thie debt is §5. Oue-bult of the Grest Lorn Sidver Mlue, of Frl s bren sold Lo 8 represen ol by Joy Coke for $2500,000, This makes the valuation of the mine 85,000,000 It will bo atocked for 810,000,000, ‘ihe nine will pay 85,000,030 andd the putilic will pay $5,000,000, ‘The following weee the fluctuatlous of the active stocks for the duv: Stacke. Orening, Highest, Jowens, Cinstng, N Y. Contral, ., 1101 110 Michigan Central, # Lake Shore, owing were the receipts and ship- ments of the leading articles of “produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Thursday morning and corresponid- Ing date twelve months ago: [ Pachiic 127 Tiinots Centrar .. Butg Chicago & Allon. 83 Culon Paclde. . Erle TNIPHEXTR, 10, 10,38 120,00 83 DR ye, b ... ariey, ot Uram seed, “Tiia’ Foreed, 1 “N. . Central, . w. L‘n,km ol A&D Lara, & L (I;lm. M{x,"}:’m' 3 'll‘:\.‘l'l‘u'l. 1 anane & Tdxad,, o Liverpoa S LK N Jived — Dopreterred ..... l’l‘n’:& FINANCIATL. Sales. ek T COIN QUOTATIONS. Highwhi's bris The followin@are the quotations In currency | Lot . Fotatoes, in this market ot colns I, tons, rawn from store durlng Wednesday for Mexican donbloons ...... " city consumptlon: 2,784 bu wheat, 225 bu corn, Gola and siiver dollars were 1004 in o 1,068 bu barleys PONERIGN EXCHANGE. The followlug wrain was fospected futo store in this clty yesterday. mornlog: 3 cars No. 3 cars wh!ito oats, bcars No. 3 mixed, 1 carre- Jected (14 oats); 6 cars No, 3 rye, 1 car rejected; b cars No. 8 barley; 3 cars extra, 1car feed (9 barley). Total, 420 cars, or 172,000 bu, , In- J{%&"- spected outt 10,403 bn wheat, 25,044 bu corn, foo | 1970 bu oats, 13,307 bu barley. 1074 May corn did not sell at 38!gc in this market 105% | jnat Wednesday. It touched 86conly fn settle- 061 | ment. 1005 | Letters rocelved from Northern Kansas state ++++ | that the farmers there are plowing nnd sowing it Asked, | Yheat. The weather has been warm sinco about 100 0110 | Jam. 20, [ 110 Partles In the graln trade cotnplain umtllha g : 103 movement of grain Eastward over a leadlng line tk}::.”.fi 3 ::: :::5, l‘.’.’.’. 101 -:xlt: of rallrond appears to be controlted fn the in- L0ok Contaty 7 per cent bonds, ....:l‘-‘fl% :l%“ terest of asingle firm, the head of which Is il pang 7 bor conta, sort..Sio8 ol understood to be & Director of the road In ques- f"i‘“n‘e".‘i”‘ bt(wé\\lu;l. e :hm. 1t businese-men hava any knowledwre of Uity Hatlway (South Ride; acts tending to prove thut such isa fact, it is %fi'; 'fiii‘x‘\‘.fi E‘\‘;r'lllls t‘)‘m; ox. div, 110 thelr duty to present such kunowledge to the City Ratlsay (North Div,) T,vev' public. As a common carrier, the railroad com- Cpeatbonds,. o 1 pany have 1o legal right to discrimiuate, and Chicago Gas Light., could probably be brought up with a round turn ¥ 7 {f they can bo shown to have sinned agalnst the commercial public {u this way, elther uoder the cloak of special contracts or otherwise, GOVERNMENT BONDS. id, U. 8 Gsof '81 iex, inl) .. 1% 8, 6208 of 07 (ex. int), L. 8 £-20s of '08 (ex. Int), L 8 4438, .. U, &, 4 per t:‘nt con; U. 8. currency Ua LOCAL BECURITIES. Chicago 7 per cent bonds (long). Chleago 7 por cent sewersve (long| Chicago7 per contwater ) ‘Ihie financial advices from bility s 093¢ per W, Div, itallw City Scrip Traders’ Insuranc Weat Park bond, ... e $ “It Kecne {8 renlly foterested so largely *And dntarest, —— in Chicogo wheat s some say he s, .BY TELEGRAPH, the very best thing he could do for NEW YORK. hlmself would bo to ship a cargo of To the Western Associated Pre No. 2 over to England, and let the people thers New Youg, Feb. O.—Governments were | know what it {s.” 'This remark was made yos- weak und lower, except for 53 and 4s, which were | terday by a gentleman who s pretty well posted steady. in regard to the export movemeut, und fndorses .Dtatlroad bonds wero active nnd buoystt. the statement seversl times wade in these State securities wero dull, cxcept Loutsianas, | columns, that the wheat sold in England as our which deciiued 6 for 0s and 8¢, and 134 for con- | Na. 2 s renlly sbout equal to our No.3. In- sol8. deed, bio says it is “barely equal to It.” The ‘I'he stock market, with the exception of & | No, 3 spring which haa vome in here since last fractional decline at the opening, wasstrong, | harvest has, almost every bushel of it, stald with anadvancing tendency. ‘The improvement | here, because shippers would not pay the price iu prices ranged from 3¢ to 234, Union Pacifle, | asked for it, and they have uniformly taken the Northwestern, 8t. Paul, Western Uunlou, Erie, | 1owar grades fnatead, The shippers clalmed ‘,‘"l‘:!‘":."“ “x‘:‘.T.‘a‘";'_‘l‘:'gfi',':“,"l’,ifl:l",‘:“‘:‘.'v",?“hfi‘:,':; that tho lower grades wero relatively the cheap- wera current in most fustances, ‘Thero was an | est, belng worth witbin @8c per buof tha activo demand for Investinent shores, and this | prico of No. 2, while the selling difference of clunalhu‘fiiml ono ot)w%cn;um utr hl“i“l?‘fl’! the two hns been 10@14c. ‘There 1s not n unanl- ‘lransactions wers shares, of whicl o 000 wepe Erle, 99,000 Lake Bh'nru. 2,400 \Wa. | Tmous opinlon inthe tradcnsto tha truthful: o, Northwi 45,000 | pess of this claim, but whether 1t be an over- .l\‘:):')ll we:fia’l [?r:s;::.r‘:fi'w&?‘m{: "é'tl."ir"n'ul com- | stntement or not, the fact remains our No, 3 won, 10,000 _preferred, 7,000 Luockawanns, | spring wheat of the crop of 1878 has searcely 447 New Jersey Cclll% 4,600 Michizan yet been even “ameltat” by the Brithsh or ‘(I-l‘“ ?‘E‘M'fl(filfi:‘ ‘.{;’:i‘l'.""" 0,300 Western Union, | joronoh conspmer,~oxcept asit bas boen mixed fn Moncy megket easy ot 2@, closlog at 2K@3, | with rejected tomakea mixtura, which was Primo mercantlle paper, 3}4Q5 about equal to our No. 3, or perhaps a littlo Bterling exchauge, eixty days, Srm 8¢ 48543 | 0150 thint standard. »ight t 484, o GUVERNRRNTS, Ihe leading produce markets were generally Canpans e 18 00 1}\’“'1!4 a less active yesterdsy,—flour belog » note- et g 315 100 worthy exception,—und the chonges in prices &‘;‘\‘vyg:'éx:‘:nuwu.lg’i; t‘?nr‘:la)nnlg‘-":“:?n.. .1 were amaller, with n more uncertain feeling in Newdbooeiiessnnss L:I: | many departments, The shipplog demand was v limited by a scarcity of cars, B e 1 Doinestle dry foods wero moving with as ‘i‘"c"'“"h prd much freedom aa could be expected, and were Lig aillye; tirm und steady, Grocerles coutinuo satisfao- torily actlve, und thd genceal market malntafus o flrm und bealthy toue. Sugars were agnln American Express. 487 Terro lisute, ... 12 | quoted cosy, white grades belng nominally an UL 8. Exprow 17ty Chlcago & Altou... BA% | e lower, Coffecs continue active. ‘The butter Y. Centeol... o310 & '"”;“;}M'l,';g;,‘;‘“,’g. market was about steady, the demand Lelng & . m'efi fully equal to current reccipts. Cliceso was in an advance, The Coupons of 1881 act of fuflatton, Al remains 1 clrculation, Well, Faryo & will give people . K02 A Vivgtina Os, new... ¢35 | ond 19 for Otler Creck, Leather was quoted MABSONTING crae 400 30T dult and unchanged. Tobacco romalns fuactive AN PRANCISCO. nill isasliol, f X o Lumber continues steady under a falr fnquiry. fls‘::‘ F""’:"{’,‘f"' E:‘«’ix:fifc‘l‘:"figxm‘l‘-““ the | Deaters seem to shink trade will start up brisk- VB IIDIREITIA, i 1y before the month goes out, especially it the weather {a suitable for outdoor labor. The de- wand for noils und mctals was small, but prices 03 Mexica werd strang, aud dealers were zetting stocks in wxuhlrm“ rmullue‘:l for t:;n lprl'xixlr bmhlw::. wmc‘l‘x bprnm- % Vornun, isea to be excellent. The wool, hay, and broom- St s “muh".’m‘;f:‘?"‘;:f'd ¥ Eir ¢ | corn markets were qulet and uml’lered. Seeds Crown Put . 113, Nierra Novada, .. 74 | were guiet und weakor, the offerings belng Knuku“l;;uuulhlfl A0is Unlon l'un-olldlml'g larger than recently, und buyers were not so 0 E:E.I‘-f‘!tuuri} e ..13?:1}33311::"“"" numerous mor so anxious to purchase. The Tenncaseo (s, old,. Tennessor Ga, now, Virginia Uy, old...o and trade gencrally, NEW ORLEANS, sales of hides were smaller, awd the market Nrw Onveans, Feh, 6.—Sigbt exchange on | ruled weak. Green fruits sold rather freely us New York, at par, thie current prices, Poultry was finn, the offer- Bterhine exchunge, bankers® bills, 485, ings belug light, and local buyers were looking PORELGN, around for frealt stock. 1t s statd that n good LoxvoN, Fub, §.—~Consols, for money, 08516 ro of the present receipts of dresied poaltr Aterican - Securities — Keadig, 13; Erle, | 1% [ I ¥ REAL ESTATE, w0 e The following instrumeots wera filed for s i cord Thursd: cb, ; “ vers ool Tl el Ot Hall Treigiita wero quoted at the following Washington et 50 3-10 {8 @ uf Fifth av,n range: £, H0xi0 11, dated Jau. 23 (Jobn Benel a Fourth ., Drested Drossed 10 leury Brongy ... veesese..io§ 19,200 class, Graln, Flonr. besf, Aogs, Weet Eighiteenth vlade, 1 1w of Fluk To Balttmare. .47 3 Y 87 2 ant fif"f 1t bpeaved, l‘dmm Fub, i §l;x'l'-d{£,«mi s e au Svitak tuloseph Prokes). o7 ‘ B Weat Beventventh sty bet May and Pisi Boston... 40 B0 W5 80 8 f, SHxiti, dated Jan. 30 (Cbarles GBAIN ON PASBAGE. ulagli 0 okt KAla) e Genite ©33 | ‘The following table stows the quantities of o 8, uud 5 of 24x124 (L, dated Feb, wheat and corn on passage for the United Klog- 0 LTaseph Skalu th Jolin Kowarl 360 | dom for ports of vall and for direet ports, on Nublard st, D4 4500w of Leuvitt, o f, tha dates nanied; 100 ft, dited Jan, O (Chacles J. Hull to David Moluney) 700 Fed. 1, lan. 25, Fab. 2, rray at, » w cor of Kossuth. ¢ f. undiy 1870, 1870, 1878, of 235100 11, dated Jun. 21 (Willism J, Fioorand wheat, Hinuiug unt wife 1o K, Senwartz) ., ... 200 441,476,000 1,430,000 1,310,000 North Wells st, 21-3 1taof Wandell, w 1, 400,000 200,000 477,000 2752100 £5, dated Juiy 25, 1678 (Joha z MOVEMENT OF WHEAT- )l:‘l'kr::‘-‘l,ml)l\l l‘l“x:‘:ly:iunml.“u , ) 8,000 { rpyg following shows tho receluts und ship- ?‘1 U 12 ru,l‘ul lg:( 10 .m‘:r. .mgt‘i“ thu ments of wheat at polnts named yesterday: orge if. Stuar ristophei i ipped, Pattorbom) - ree o P iene 12,600 p Ao Sl JOUTI OF CITY LINITS, WITUIN A BaDIUS oF ssvEx | Mib 21,060 MILES OF THE COULT-HOCWE, 26,000 Forty-vixth s1, w of and near Wentworth voJ av, wT, 200111 feund nf, 4003122 1t, « 7,000 with SUx11 ft near the ‘suove, dated 21,000 Jsu, 25 (Georye 1. Steart 1o Christo- vher 8. Putterson) +s :§ 15,000 | Fhiladelphia. OMME Total... e W SILTTD 82,632 LOM{Ih&GIAL. 1% NEW YOKK YBaTZRDAY. Latest quotations for February deliveryon the [ Febe ‘l-{‘mlnu—flo% lfli"? bflllz‘ whgl‘t._ teudivg articlee tor tho last two busluces dage; | 10150 bu; corn, 116,783 bLuj oats, She Wedneaduy. Thursday, | 920 buj corp-weal, 775 pkgs: barley, 8] Meds Lorkaue 1o vl Goig |obug amalt, 5,910 buj “pork, 528 brlé; beels cut meats 8,6 pka whinky, 563 brls. Exporte—For twenty-four hours—Flonr, 15, 000 briss wheat, 214,000 bu; corn, 174,000 bu}* oats, 2,000 ba, PROVISIONS IN EXGLAND. Ve make the fotlowing extract from a lettet received here sesterday by a prominent packer from a correapondent In Liverpool : Livenroot, Jan. 18.—Your cable has Just come In, and we replied to {t. giving you full ‘rcope, as one market 1nust follow yonrs, some of our leading men here to-day It wad getiers ally conceded that such an enormons consunption for American meata nover exiatenl before, 1hs Instance that, In walking round 1hrongh some of the principal thoronghlarea the other evening, I faund proviston-sliops had apran that there are ten rotal and 1t was gencrally ngland In the manufacte Ro what signifies your large crop of hoga swhen the hung tlon we bave tarn on to bacon ? (here s anything {o take {1a pluce, nor to diminish the demand until it reachos ids, #iving premiums for shops, and at some of thess vlaces, when opening, the police are ealled inte requieltion to provent overcrowding, placing larza wvaoden barriers across the doors w fuil, resembling the entrance fnto tha gallery of & eheap theatre more than anything elxe, % GOOD3 RECEIVED at Port of Chicago Feb, 6: Co., 10 packages sceds; A.F. Hatke, 1 cass books. Collcctions, $7116.82 PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUCTS—~Were lers active all round, snd gencrally easler, in sympathy with a reparted he Btock-Yards, reported firm on product, but there wan a amaller demnnd here, and that Sturned prices downward, except on groen hams, Thero wvas appstently more doinz for shipment, with somo transactions in moata that were not reported., Mess Ponk—Declined 12i¢ per brl, and closed 10c below tho Iatest prices of Wodnesday, with a tame feoling In the laiter part of the session, note a further decline of 15¢ per brl on old pork, Sates wero reported of 1,250 bels old (partly ro« 1,600 bris seller Marchat $0.6020,02%; and 18,500 brls seller April at Total, 31,750 bril closed quict at $0.45 for cash or February; $9.5621¢ @9,55 for March; $0.67%4@0,70 for April; and 80, 8244 for May, Old pork wan firmly held at 87,65, Prime mess pork was quotod at $8.50@8. 75,and extra primo at 87.6087. 76, Lanro—Declined Ge per 100 Ibs, with a temporary rally about the middte of the denmnd nt the reductlon, Sales were roported of 2,000 tcs spot at $6,50@0.6243 3 7,750 tcs seller March at $0.52%4@0.5744; and 0,250 .tes seller April at $6.60C0.074. market closed eaxy at 20.. $0,52%@86.55 for March; @0, 75 for May, Vere leaw netlvo and easler, short ribs 73@10¢ per 100 Ibs, mors of rathor largs transsctions in forelgn cuts in ‘The re! om‘d sales inclnded 4 Avtll w0l a1 gyiy Cora rold at 31%c fo and 5@ 3% ¢ for May. Oata nold at 31%¢ for Sarch and g 41 Dotk wae higher, 5@, 80 for Xh\’!t n\l sr(l’l. 6@6.07)6 for Mareh Shart rihe—Sales 470,000 i March and $ 1, 021564, 63 10y Ayt 7424.50 In rpeaking wwith | yesg otk elosed at $0.00 o, Sales 8. 000 bris a Lara cluseq at $6. v Marel and 86,13 fo ., 074 for Auril, May. Shiort ribe wera firmer, sate 000 tn at 1. 07! 18 abonlders st shistrieta tras the same. GENFRAL MARKR BROOM-CORN—Was RS Broom-makers are busing from the current quotatione? Fine green carpot brosh, um,,, Red-tipped hurl,, 23 hurl to work it ‘Tho retailers are en the place 18 Q. 8. Haskell & BUTTER~The markel sonably firm at the lately modide, time of year the receipts are pretty Jibers) outward movoment Also fs on a libera) stocke are not accumulating. We quote; Creamery.... i ce decline In hogs New York wes BAGGING=Trade The few orders tecclved are flled at the Biarkoes 1ee oo 224 Duriaps, 4 by i Do ba... patked) at 87,63 spot; re was A yood d Fino goods are In light Cchecao there 1s atill a large sloc) L and October, fall cream, I~} ki fon, and a falr A falr n:;;nncr of ordera wi ACKAWANDA, JArge egq. Lackawanna, small egg. Lackawanna, nut . Lackawanna, range. 474 forapot or Fahruary; Blossburg ... $0.0214@40. 085 for April; | E There were rne T R Anr Gy 8 L. 0715 for til, nni 4 140 hoses 46 L £4,70 spot the dflmll;d being light, wi 0U0 pea green b (10 Ibs) at £6,10; and HOO boxes lon Bige for 13-1b mvorages, closing prices per 100 Ibs on the leading cuts: Tloreo hoopa, bic) v 2 Loose. vart cured. 83,40 Boxed B e508 288382 i - e 2t 2 , ¥ m Bucked whlnkynavu?w Ttough staves §:3. 007 DIRESSED HOUB—Wer: wero small and firmly held at welghts, with shippers bluding 84,224,274, No sales ware revorted, EUGS~Woroe In light requent, and carler on & lias from Southern poin, @25¢, nad for pickied at173 FISH—Johbers aro fairly bosy, both the cltyard conntry teade ordering with conslderablaliberalit, Btacks ard in fair condition. ;q' 1iwhll=fllh. Wip-rl boxed Cunibariahds, $4, 7520, 00 aweet-pickicd hama, TE7} H@0iic for emo TaC, lioulders, o@hte ‘or ahort clears, B@uiic glmlv THRETH averngens green shouldere, H15G: Bacon quoted at 415 for short ribs, 6\ @! for Lanis, all canvased and packed, Aueare—ivae quoted at $3.00@35.40 for No, 1 white, 43;@7ic for good yellaw, and 4%@dic for brown, BEEFP PRODUCTS—Were steady and qniet at 5@0.00 for extra meas, @0Ko forcity, and 6% count of Inrger K Pticos range from We repeat oot lbt: $4. 00Q28, 23 far mess, and $14, 76:214. 00 for ham: TALLOW—Was3 quicl at (3§ @dUc tor country. Mackerel, oxtra niees, BREADSTUFI FLOUR—Was more uctive, and ge: 8 sbade firraer or a consequence of increased de- ‘The movement waa chiefly on export ace count, the difforence 1n views of buyers and seil- crs which existed tho provious doy having been ro- moved by furthor lmstructions from principole. There was only a falr fngulry ou loeal account. Bales were reported of 1,400 bris wintors, partly at 54.02'3; 1,350 doublo extras, mostly at $3.50 @3,00; 280 brls extras ot $3.00@3.26; 57 bsls superfines at §2.00; and (10 bris backwhent flour at $4,00, Total, 3,117 brls. Tha following was the nSSBRUSSzEERIREN e Compreswed cod.... Dreasedcod.iie, Labeador horring, s) Labrador herring, round, brl Labeador herring, round, i4-vris. Holland herring. Hinoked balibu on DESL.aal 4= v Good ty chofca wi ¥atr to zood win Cholce Minnesotai Fair to zood Minn: Fair 10 good springs FRUITS AND NUTS-- osltive atrength, in light supply and o d the tendency of prices [u si dried are quict by compatison, but & firin, pruncs and currants especially so. Nui e main dull and steady, DBuax--\Vas quiot and flzmor, tons ot 87.75 per ton om track, mund $8.00 freo .Ellel were 20 Conn-Mxar—8alo was mado of 10 tons conrs: 810,00 per ton on track, Wurar Scurexivas—Salea woro 10 tons ot $8.50, and 20 tons at $10,00 to arrive, SPRING WIHEAT—Was lcssactive, and ateadlor, though tamo daring w considerable part of the Tho market advanced $4cearly, and thon foll back to the closing pricenof Wedncsday, Liv- erpool was quoted steady on shore lots, bat slow nnd heavy on cargoes, and New York waa dull, while our recelpts exhibited an increase, but wero not large, and were uearly equaled by tho ship- ‘The outslde conditions were thus favor. sble toweaknews, but local holders wera frm in thelr views, and the huying orders sent in could only be flled at an ndvaiice, the murkot receding when that demand hod been satialled, inquiry far shipment for the lower tha current rocelpts went off freely, roceipts were sold at H7¥c, d 7: Belier April vold at BRKG Februnry was quoled at BU% @174, car lots of No, 22, atBU%c. Bpot sal 0 by Xo. 2 8t BULGBYTHe; 4,400 b refected at biltats sample at 85@80¢. Total, ., W: W Witzar—Salea wera roported of 800 bu i and 400 bu No. 3 by Raisins, layers "Thers was & good CSTT Rallua Seller March ou::n‘d FHUOI oeaere vire aes Almonds, Tarragons, Nauvles walnuts, 1 2 I L] 7 v P Viruinla veannts GIREN FIUITS 2,00 per brl. Otanges sro lm‘e‘ No. 2 rod (in Nutt's) at 6i0¢ COILN--Wus rather lessacth feeling, the price changes beln; v hade atrauger, while The Brittwh markals wers d_steady, while thero was lttio change in e\ Yorg, and our receipts were largor, with rathor small shipmenta, pord was a steady one jhroanghout, and would pru ably have been niore active but fora scarcity o The inquiry from shij g nalde quotatton e, Thery was sud niost othe {RT PR e Cauli corn clowed at 0 000 bu No. 2 and hih 400 bu by sau| R be lowsr trudes d fur relectod, and tic bisd fur new highe Tho vferiugs of theso grudes in stora wua rustricted by Jack of storage roow, the elevators Wero dull and weak, declinlng {@3ic under free ofterings. The late bulgo drow otit veli- 2Ne bid for now m: oice 16 fancy 1tio.ess Apri) opened at & Sluy sold at 243,c earl 11 v wonth, or cas c, and At the last wero offered «l oaty wer nominal. fell off to 215G ples mot with & fuir inquiry, and tho offerings were smalier, the receipts rday bulng light, 5,600 bu No. ¥ at 21%aa 2@ 23e on track; and 2c fres on bosrd, b, Was quleg and steady. - Cae lof Futures were nowlnpl sud d4lic fo March, h sales were reporied of 2,000 b 200 by by sanple at41¢ 200 bu do at 4@ 4atze del bu. —\WVas qulet_snd essy ot the ludlde No. 4 was 1naciive gud O Neow Orlvans fuir . California sugar-loaf drips, Callforuia silver dri Suwar-house slrup ,. Now grl:nn- moluwes, cholce the local frade, 4?‘,& for April af “Fotal, 4,400 bu prices of Wednesday, nominal at ¢ cavh or the monlg 3 cgulsr 4o was 0. 3 sold st B4t Sutples were § ond plenty. Casl sal @de; 3,600 b ana 2,000 bu do sty bu. | b nd, fecd ‘was nominal ttle batter local req: o 0, mple at 28,20%c on track: dikc duiivervd. Total, 9,600 MOBNING CALL. Meds pork—3,250 bele ot $0.02¢ March apd $0, 76620574 fur April. 1,000 o Marcli and $0.674 for 000 1os 8% §4.UTH5G4.70 TWO O'CLOCK CALL. bu st BTL@STc for March. Cora—10,000 nu 8t B340 A c seligs May. 20,000 bu for Mav at 4 lhigdl 6,000 brle at $9.USLD. 0,524 for Match. March aud $3.U245 for Apnil. ‘Wheat—i10, 000 or Avril sud 30,5003 50 1ce b §4.524 for e} b cul »dlgdu. ¥ Damageddo, YD, 5% Wheat wad 8 sbade casier. March sold st 874Q

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