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Live sto¢k market—Continued. 
Articles. 
Cattle, good beeves, well fattened, 1,200 to 
1,300 pounds--........-.. per cental.. 
medium grades, steers in fair flesh, 
1,100 to 1,250 pounds- -- per cental.-. 
butcher’s stock, common to medium 
steers and good to extra cows, 800 
to 15100 pounds........ per cental.. 
common cattle, decently fleshed, 700 
_ to 1,050 pounds....-.-. per cental.. 
TH Arh ee re. seer 
Texans, north summered..per cental-.. 
esas, commited 2522-52. .-2% (| a 
Sheep, common to medium..---....--. Ai. Bees 
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good to strictly choice........-..do..--. 
Cattle, choice native-blooded steers, 1,300 to 
Cattle, Texans, corn-fed,1st quality -percental-- 
SAINT LOUIS. 
i600 pounds a 55.5 == - per cental.. 
prime native-blooded, 2d class, 1,150 to 
PACU POUUO Bere te sech- 2-6 <n see tke 
good 3d grade native, 1,050 to 1,300 
POMNUS eet ets sani per cental-. 
fair butcher steers, 1,000 to 1,200 
(SLE Ne aM A 2 per cental.. 
thrifty stock steers, 900 to 1,300 
POWNOR2 = cfe oe oan per cental-.. 
light, uneven stock steers, 500 to 850 
MOUNOS seen c oe ono ho5 os per cental-. 
choice corn-fed fat Texans.-.-.-.-. doses 
walvesper head... 2. 2.5.5. .--- ik ogra 
cows with calves-..-......----.! dost: 
NEW ORLEANS. 
Texans, corn-fed, 2d quality.per head-. 
Western beeves, net..---. - per cental.. 
milch cows, choice.---.----. per head... 
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FOREIGN MARKETS. 
WuEAT.—The London weekly average prices of wheat during Janu- 
ary and February ranged from 58s. 5d. to 58s. 2d. per quarter. 
The 
standing quotations of the Mark Lane Express for the London market, 
during the two months, were as follows: British white wheat, 50s. to 
GA 
67s. per quarter; British red wheat, 50s. to 63s.; American, 57s. to 61s.; 
