Canada West. Coro is held firmly with a fair export 
trade. Sales at 72@73c. for new Western mixed afloat; 
73X@74c- for Western yellow; 77c for white Southern. 
Hay and straw.-The demand is slow, and, with 
a fair amount of stock offering, prices are lower. Shin¬ 
ning tmv nt tt.20ai.2o; remit qualities. 3L36<®1.05; salt, 
000700-; (lover. i»^85c. Cong rye straw *LQa@1.15; 
short rye.boeiiWc.; oat, 65<sgi5c.; wheat, 60070c. 
Iloney.—The stock Is well sold no, through the re¬ 
cent low prices. What remains or white clover is 
quoted at &2es253. 
Hops.-Business has been dull. Mediums and 
choice stock is sought after at full prices, but stocks 
of these grades are small. Common Offered freely at 
late prices. Wo quote.- 
New Yorks, growth 1871, 2.V»,&x}.: Eastern do. 1871.25® 
COc.: Western do. 1S71. 2Sc*60e.t yearlings do. IhfO, 1084 
30c.; olds do. 1W. 10u 16c.: old olds do. Iwi8.8'»12c,; Cali¬ 
fornians do. 1870. IMF**'.; Californians do. lKtiH. Pol5c.; 
Bavarians, 76c.. English, (iOc.; Belgians (nominal), ooc. 
miscellaneous. Uiisced oil. SSc. casks. Spirits 
turpentine, 83 t*iviH4e. Carolina rice, >kfoO. Ashton s 
salt, $3. Common lime, ♦1.3a; lump dro, fl•'.*). east¬ 
ern spruce lath, $ 1 . 80 . buyer nils ms, f2 nil, ii decline 
of about 40c. per box. Adamantine candles. Ifkiwc. 
cent, on 5-20s, % on 6 ¥ cento, of 1881,1H on 10-40s, and 
nearly 2 V cent, on the New 5 ¥* cento, which had been 
most affected by the political trouble on the Washing¬ 
ton Treaty. The Railroads arc nearly all lower; 
Union Pacific is down 6 V cent.; the "(her Western 
Stock* 1@1H V oenL. except Luke Shore, which I* 
steady at about 90*091 * cent. The Virginia Slate 
Bonds are Ibi F cent, better; MissotirlS 1 V cent, low¬ 
er; the Express Stocks are nrm; Pacific Mail IX V 
cent, lower and Western Telegraph 114 F cent, lower. 
GENERAL REVIEW, 
The assassination of Earl Mayo, the Governor- 
Genenil or India, is tho sensation of tbc week. 
It has served toeail oil the attention oi the Eng¬ 
lish from the Alabama claims, somewhat, al¬ 
though they are still discussed.... The great snow 
blockade on the Pacific Railroad continues, and 
the Japanese art: detained at Salt I-uke 1 u ves- 
tigatlonsof frnudfi arc the order of the day every¬ 
where. ... Maine endorses Grant... There are in¬ 
dications that Mr.Colfax will be next Vice-Pres¬ 
ident .... The New York Legislature will take ton 
days to celebrate Washington's Birthday.... 
President, Grant has commenced to reform the 
New York Custom-House business... The sensa¬ 
tion at Washington is the Inquiry instituted in 
relation to selling arms to France during the 
German war. _ 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
the Sth insf . Dr. Livingstone has been heard 
from In London. Ho wae at Ogara on Sept.80th. 
From Franc*. 
Proof of Marshal llasutine's treachery to 
the Republic has been obtained — Minister Cur¬ 
tin has had a banquet at Nice on board of the 
Shenandoah France will send a first-class di¬ 
ploma! ist to Washington. Mention is made of M. 
Drouyn de Lhu.vs ... Minister Washburnc lenies 
that he is altout. to come home for u vacation. 
... It Is said the Germans will not withdraw 
from the six Departments of France they now 
hold, until March 2d. 1874, even ir the war in- 
deinnitv Is paid before that time M. Kouber 
has been elected to) the Asset ihly from Corsica. 
..The Government Is negi Hating with Ger¬ 
many for a new basis of setni-ment. 
ing on. i’rioca, consequently, lnivc been steadily 
held. Green peas arc in fair receipt, and prices are 
lower. < anudii peas are in light stock, and held firm¬ 
ly. The quotations arc lor prime medium. E!.45 m, 2.55, 
the latter price difficult to obtain . go: id in *2.00(6.2.40; 
fair, do., ja.i0a2.ai; peas at f2.Q(la2.7l); kidney 3.10-, 
i;X; red ktdnev, 32&2.2S} prime BB*TTOWf»ts, fAra.ifi; 
common do,, (2,2M«U2.40 Canada pea*, tree In barrels, 
jl.Hd. Green pea*, 12. Southern Ldackeyed, per two 
bushel bag, $2.0U f <o2.ti5. 
Beeswax -There l* a ltght amount coming in and 
there in a fair sale mainly to shippers. Southern will 
bring 34c. 
Broom f’orn.-The market shows no Improve¬ 
ment We append nominal prices -New hurl, awto'.; 
new green, oeolic-! new red, 5eu6e.; old, 3(j$6c. 
Butter. -The market continues to struggle through 
A stylo of trade altogether unlike the activity that 
belongs to a winter month. Even tine grade.* have 
lost a portion of their special favor compared with 
the earner part nt the month, as the more recent re¬ 
ceipts include qualities that suit a lar ge class of buy¬ 
ers who aim for good table sorts without competing 
with fancy grocers. This even run id quality is about 
the main Slav of the market at. present, and should 
the weather eontiuue cold we can handle stock at the 
present rate ot receipts. There Is a bur trade for 
outside use. Low grades or butter are dull, and there 
is little prospect of our being relieved front them un¬ 
der grease quotations. We quote pall* nearly us be¬ 
fore, with the remark that extremes are seldom ob¬ 
tained, or for that matter, sought for. Firkins are 
now'selling more readily than Welsh. Rolls have a 
fair Inquiry. 
State dalrte*, flue. SOaoillc.; State dairies, lair to good, 
2tX'42Mc,; State, half-tubs, good to tine, kStoiA'ic.; State, 
do., common to fair, 24V28c. ; State, nrklns. tine yel¬ 
low, 28®S)c. ; State Welsh, good dairies, 28to3ic. i State 
do., common to fair, tWtSee.; Mate no., fresh made, 
:«i7r,33c.: Stole, fancy select tubs, 34 h38c.; Ohio.good, 
l.s®2de.; Ohio, Central ami Southern. HfiatiO.; West¬ 
ern, choice yellow, 20to?lt\; Western, store-packed, 
!*.)j14c ; roll*, good West, 18®30c.; rolls, common to 
fair, 13010c.; grouse butter, 1%'JXc. 
Ch.-cse,— Prices have been advanced ulraost daily 
until ibe price of striutly prime has reached 16X64 
Hike., with the Jobbing trade paving 17c. At these 
tlguros ex porter* nun not buy. tile foreign market* 
leaving no margin. The cable quotes Tils,, but It Is 
elaittied rh.it with tin a-Un.g prieio here d is necessa¬ 
ry to have an advance of roily 6s. cm the above figure 
to admit ot a protIUtble trade to shippers. Tile few 
orders that are here from the other side are closed 
out on common stock which are obtainable at rela¬ 
tively easier figure*. The docks lust week were re- 
markahly light, but the high prices have Induced in¬ 
creasing shipments rot wind trout the West, and at the 
close there Is comparatively a fair assortment on sale. 
Thu feeling at the close Is « Arm one, hut there is less 
disposition to advance prices, a* the consumption to 
. falling off at the ld«h figures. The exports tor the 
week were only «2,GUa lbs., and front Jan. tot 826,624 Its, 
against 2,370,672 tts same time last year. The quota¬ 
tion* are for tstate factory, fine, lOXtStlUVn.; fair to 
good do., l5X6<.ff*-.; do. common, 126/ 14c.; State farm 
dairy, good, 14 Millie,; do. common, w-vlSc.; Vermont 
factory, good, 156yl(5o.; Ohio factory good to fine, 1414(6 
DOMESTIC NEWS, 
New York City and Vicinity. 
The friends of Rev. Mr. Hepworth Imve 
raised *100,000 for a now church The Grand 
Jury, on tho 10th, brought in indictm tite 
ngtinist Mayor Hull, It. B. Connolly, Win. M. 
Tweed, K. A- Woodward, Hugh Smith, Peter B. 
Sweenov, XiitliaiiieJ I8and*. .Imnes M. Sweeney, 
and live others. Mayor Hull is to have his trial 
on the IBtb .Colored people are refused m 
inittatiee to the Grand Opera House... It ispro- 
posed to remove < olnmbia College The Mar¬ 
ket Savings Bank has been adjudged a bankrupt. 
A True Woman.— It lit the duty of every true 
woman to look as beautiful as she can. It is 
her duty to brighten and gladden Ihe world 
with her loveliness. If nature has denied them 
this power, it can be remedied by the use of a 
perfectly harm loss beautifler of the skin known 
as Geo. W, Laird's “ Bloom of Youth.” which 
will remove all discolorations, tan, freckles, 
sunburns and other cutaneous diseases from 
the skin, leaving It delicate, soft, smooth, clear 
and perfectly beautiful. Sold by druggists every¬ 
where. Depot, 5 Gold St„ New York. 
u am t . There are tew let* of Importance forouo- 
atten*. ns there will not. he time for further s.liip- 
oent* before the Unfit ran* out. Quail arc higher. A 
!ood many arc stored aw ay, but owners keep up the 
Jen of scarcity by selling few nt a time. Grouse in 
Icruand. and firm. Venison nominal Antelope do 
intflnd favor m this market. Quidt, sound, )- doz., 
i2.A0M2.fi2; do. sort, 13/42.25; Grouse, V pair, V.v.usOc.; 
’urtrldgrr, Eastern, T.V/tSKlc., do. Stats and Western, 
0toiJ1.2f>. Itabbito, 40<iWWc. llarcs, 3fiij*40c. Venison, 
whole. V ft., SG&lOe .; do., tong saddle, la* 12c.: do. 
ibort saddle, l2c®Mc.; do. Mlmt„lkUk. Buffalo, hind 
.... Foster, who murdered Putnam has had a 
hearing for a new trial A Jury has been ob¬ 
tained for tlie preliminary trial of Stakes, who 
killed Fi-K Waller Roche has been arrested 
for misappropriating the Bowling Green Savings 
Bank funds The Bar Association has declined 
to bring charge* against Judge* McCann and 
Ingraham The trial of l)r. t.'uyler for allowing 
Miss smiley to preach ha* excited much com¬ 
ment in nil the papers . Tho workingmen held 
a great meeting at. t he Cooper Union on the 14th, 
demanding that the eight-hour law be enforced 
and new laws enacted.... On the 14th a large lire 
in Baxter St. destroyed it $00,000 frame factory. 
IllIxccllstiteoti* New*. 
Fni H car loads <.f supplies have been sent, 
to the passengers blockaded on the Pacific Kail- 
•■i.ul trout S;tIt. Lake city. .. There Iut* been a 
• .a.vsioro of 30 people in Zundcl, In the Argen- 
l*rovl*ion». — The murket for pork shows very 
little change. The inclination generally ho* bean to 
work oft supplies promptly at the quoted prices, but 
there are few buyers, ’the arrivals of hogs at tho 
West, have been largo. Holders refuse to name 
lower prices- The quotations are Jt3.3i for old and 
Mt.2V. 14..7 for new. Fules of now for -March at 414.12, 
and for June at Extra priute, <12; old West¬ 
on, prime moss, HI.Ml; new Jo., J14 Droned hogs 
sell at ter Western and liHCpke for City. Middles 
have been bought up freely lit firm pricer, wttli paek- 
keraat the close somewhat InditTercnt about selling. 
Sides at 7 7-lHo. for long clear, 74.c- for abort clear. 
Cut meats meet With tt&lr jobbing trade at SVStVJ^e. 
tor hums in idckle, MWfflJtc for do, In *nR, ,> 1 ('tfc. for 
shoulder* in salt and.ln pickle Smoked meat* meet 
with m fair trade at llwlkbc. for ham*,i.K'-pc tor 
shoulders, WilfiKc. for clear rib. Lard is steadily held 
with a fair businenh from both exporlctb and dealers. 
Western steurinc, prime, 91l-1i)c.,t NO. 1. '.i>;c : 
Sale* for March HYc.. for April Ilk-., tor June lOhc.: 
tdty at av-tyxe. for prime; stearine steadily held at 
OktieSMC. for prime- Reef to selling vn small lots only 
at. fBaltifor western new, Jiffs 13 for extra uies*. sl5fe. 
17 for prime mess in u>.. and J19t/21 tur India mess. 
Beef ham* bring J23w;2fi for western. 'lallow to of¬ 
fered freely at. fevfiko. 
Bead*-—The shipping trade In clover hu* fallen off 
materially, and to move the increased stock much 
low^r havn Inseu to. of uiiio 
at UjkCwlO, and Indiana and Michigan, ]0^(wll)\'C.; a 
small lot Timothy brought 83,021*. 
Tobncrn, A fea small .shipping order* lire, on tho 
market for Kentucky loaf, and added to a litt le better 
home trades there to a fair amount of life. 1 he arn- 
vato are incrciuOng. and there to- perhaps, rather more 
disposition to realize, but no Important concessions 
arc offered Scedleui:s still hard to sell, most parties 
W atch No. 2220, Stem Winder bearing Trade 
Mark “ Fayette Stratton, Marion, N. .1."—manu- 
bielured by United States Watch Co., bus been 
carried by me eight months ; ite total variation 
from mean time being only ten seconds pet- 
month. -Oscar M. Sanford, Utica, N. Y. 
M,7f>« of our 8?», I-Ton HnvScnle* eold on 
trial, and not one returned. The Jones Scale 
Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. Ki.ahtic Tkitshes are superaed- 
ing all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Sup 
porters, send for a descriptive circular to the Elas. 
•ri< TRItss Co., No. 683 Broadway, New York. 
been Invited to lecture in lhc University of Ber¬ 
lin Archbishop Spalding wus buried in Balti¬ 
more with great state. The great snow block¬ 
ade on the Puerile Railroad continues. There 
hit* h<siti a full of W Inches Of snow, Nino pass¬ 
enger trains ate in the snow, and 1000 car loads 
of freight A severe snow storm 1ms prevailed 
in t iio North-west, and it is l'eared the Canadian 
s 11 rvey ing partv of 25 has perished — Mardi G ras 
iv as celebrated with great eclat in New Orleans. 
Political. 
Thf. Tresbleni has discontinued the General 
Order warehouses In New York....Col. John AY. 
Forney has resigned ihe I’hthulolpbia Collector- 
ship .The friends of the Amnesty bill still hope 
to get ope passed this session... Mr. Colfax ae- 
clnje- to enter the Presidential canvass—Thos. 
Hughes has published o letter in tho Tribune, 
imsorfiiigtliat It Is absolutely impossible for Eng¬ 
land to recognize claims for constructive dain- 
a-'o* . .It is proposed to Institute an inquiry in 
the United States Senate in relation to the sale 
oi arms to Franco by American Government 
ot&clals during thcGennan war. The proposi¬ 
tion made a grout sensation. The copy right 
question i* before Congress — New charters for 
New York elt.v are constantly introduced at Al¬ 
bany The Legislature of iscmtb Carolina een- 
sured its Senators for voting against Civil Klght-s 
and Amnesty . In Utah men, women and chil¬ 
dren vote, mid tho whole Mormon ticket has 
been elected Chief Justice Chase declines to 
be ,1 candidate for the Presidency, and is in favor 
of Senator Trumbull A reform priuttug bill 
1ms been deb uted m New Jersey .The Senate 
adopted Mr. Sumner's equal rights Bill, by the 
casting vote of tho Vice-President , the General 
Amnesty bill was defeated .An exciting politi¬ 
cal contest is going on in New Hampshire for 
Governor.... R- D. Hubbard Is the Connecticut 
Democratic candidate for Governor — The 8en- 
N« Fears need be entertained as to the results. If 
you use the White- Pine Compound for your Cough, 
Weak Lungs or Kidney Troubles. It is certain cure 
In almost every case. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
2,54). Onions plenty and cheap... ,, 
Potatoes, Burly Rose, bbl., j!.'-12z<,2.37; P. Blow*, tl.7o 
@2; Prince A lticrt, f 1 75to2; Monitor and Goodrich, Jl./.i 
mi 1.50; Jackson, 0U.26orvl.5Oj Dyrlght. J1.2a>*.L.y; Nova 
Scotia, $1,75; sweet Del., fl.75 i4.00. Onions, red A yel¬ 
low, Jl.fitl; white. J2.«b4; Court., 11X1 strings. *2 50 
rgi-, 1 . Garlic, pel 100 hunches, «0<t<22, Turnips. Rus¬ 
sia, bbl., J1.2o; fiat, 8ff« 1.25. Cabbages, per 100. M»■ 7. 
Hubbard squash, iierbbl., 84 : marrow, J4. Beets per 
100, J1,24. Cam its per 100. jl.50. 
Whisky.—Western plenty, and selling slowly at 
lower pricse. Sales at 01 Nc. 
Wool.—Bufflness has been less spirited In fleeces. 
ManufacturerB are anxious to buy, and will pay last 
week's figures protnptly, but they Had holders more 
indifferent, in view of the steadily decreasing stock. 
A number of the dealers are ocm-ly out of tin* grade 
of slock, An advance or 5c. to claimed in instances, 
the quotations being 80tu 35c. for good Ohio. Pulled 
have been bought up to a liberal extern. The stock 
of t his description Is running low, and bolder* urc not 
disposed to force business, even at the Improved 
figures. Texas ami California grade* sell moderately 
well at steady figures. Avery fair business to going 
on in the bc*t descriptions of foreign, with prices 
strong. Latest sales are at 80c.,for prime Ght04 83HC. 
for Ohi') sorts: extra pulled, 76SJ8c.; super pulled, 80 
,5s2e.; Texan, 34He.; choice me<lium Texas, oaC.; Ore¬ 
gon, Hip.; fall clip California, :L>;0.40c.; Cape. 4.i@48c ; 
unwashed Mnstlza, 34H<5t38e- 
Ing to the Bearish side; that to, there to more selling 
for a decline In prices titan buying fur the Bull ac¬ 
count for the rise one reason for this to the consid¬ 
erable advance hi December and January, which 
placed many of tho stocks higher, perhaps, than the 
prospects of the Railroads and the condition of the 
money market Justified dome of the parties to this 
movement have sold out and are ready to have the 
market go down, preliminary to a spring rise. 
The exciting topic of Wall Street ta the attempt ul 
the Erie Ring, who got control of the Hannibal and 
8t. Joseph Road at the hist election for Directors, to 
put a now issue of the Stock on the market, of Jo.Off},- 
ODO, thus doubling the capital. The Stock Exchange 
d Lima filed 30 days' notice before the uew Stock could 
be dealt In, and then on condition of an approved reg¬ 
istration. Tlie Eric people hod sold the Stock short— 
that to, in anticipation of springing the 60,Out) now 
shares on the market, and are now compelled to de¬ 
liver the old stock. They have named the Tenth Na¬ 
tional Bankas Registrar, but a* this Bank, formerly 
owned by the Tammany and Erie Rings, and now al¬ 
most entirely by the Erie Ring, is under control of 
Gould and his colleagues, the Stock Brokers object to 
the selection, though this difficulty may be removed 
before the 30 days expire. 
General trade continues active, and Money Is in fair 
supply at . F cent., although the Bank movement to 
less strong in Gold and Greenbacks, and as tho week 
closes there are signs that Money is likely to work up 
to extra rates to outside borrowers. 
The following are the comparative movements of 
the City Banks for the past fortnight: 
4Mb. 3. Keb. 10. 
nans to 1 . ..*87.155.500 837.155,500 
Loans '. ..-282.010,100 235,422,COO 
Gold mid Greenbacks.. 70,551,900 ej.8KK.400 
Deposit*. 220,000.70(1 '221,(110,600 
Circulation. 28,210,700 28,101,WO 
PRICE OP STOCKS AM) MO.VDS. 
American Gold.HOW N. Y. Central Scrip . '.<2W 
U. S. 5-20's of 1807. lllk Heading..II..;, 
U. B. 0* of 1881.115J4 Rock Island.11L 
U. S. UMOs, 5 F cte ....111 N. West.. fffW 
U. 8. New lawn. ..1CDW Do. .Preferred.. .. 
N. Y. Bounty Loam... .106V St. Raul....rw>, 
Tennesseea. m »«>• Preferred W 
Vli'ffiiilu&i n6W.. 57^. Ijiike Htmro.. U0il( 
Missouri Ronds.W Ohio and MtoStosIppl. 43V 
U. S. Currency 6s.mk Toledo & Wabash . 75k 
Central Pacific*.lOSH'Rrte.................... 
Union do. 91H Union Pacific Stock .. 33k 
Western Telegraph.... IS* Adams Express. tSH 
Pacific Mail. 67V American Express.... m.w 
Lake Shore Scrip.865; United States Exp’s.. MrW 
N. A'. Central Stock... 96VI 
Our table marks the same price for Gold as hist 
week. The Government Stocks have recovered s F 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little Falls, N. Y„ Feb. 17, 1872. 
There was not much doing In the Little Falls 
cheese market for the week ending Feb. b. Small 
lots of farm dairies continue to come in from day to 
day, and are bought hy resident dealers at various 
prices ranging from 10 to 15c. according to quality. 
We hear of no transactions hi factories. 1 he ad¬ 
vance In prices in New York to 17c. lias brought about 
a good feeling among dairymen, and the anticipation 
now to that tlie early olieeeo will go off at good prices. 
We have advice* lruin abroad for the last week in 
•luouarv. our London Correspondent says there is a 
fair demand for fine and low qualities Of American 
and English cheese. American extra One to quoted 
at i4'«<ti'7». Tim other descriptions of c hee se sell as fol¬ 
lowsNew English Cheddar.TOifitto: Wiltshire doub¬ 
le. Ktu'JOsCheshire medium. 5*V'Gfis.; line, "4®6l8.; 
Hootch, uew. 666672*.; Duuili cheese—Edams, 60&6QS.; 
Gondas, 46®S6s,; Derby Shape, 
jjj Butter there to n good demand for fine Euro¬ 
pean, hut. secondary Is not .saleable. The quotations 
lire as follow* i Clonuielto. WOe. tot3hs; Corks, 128s. 
to Fills. , Norman cl y extra, 144s, to 156s.; Canadian, 70s. 
'^Tbe'corresponrtlng prices in London, last year, for 
butter and cheese, were as follows:—American cheese, 
new. 80s.; Clonmel to butter, 100*,; Corks, 15(>s. 
The weather during the early part of the week in 
Ilcrklmer was mild and pleasant, but on AVednesday 
there was high wind and snow. 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
From Great llrltiitii. 
War risks have been taken on American 
vessels, in consequence of the Alabama claims 
apprehensions—A thousand men are at. work 
decorating St. Paul’s for the Thanksgiving ... 
Henry Bouvere Brand has been elected Speaker 
of the House of Commons . There has been in¬ 
tense' anxiety in London to learn the news from 
America, respecting our Alabama claims. . -The 
London Times is sure t lie attempt to settle the 
Alabama claims will bo a failure... .The Prince 
New York, Feb. 16,1872. 
Now that the Lenten season Is upon us, there Is 
less call for meat, and more demand for fish, eggs, etc. 
The lighter supply of cattle causes no advance in 
price, nor is there any felt deficiency in numbers. The 
weather has been good, and no severe snows have 
kept the trains back. There Is still complaint of in¬ 
sufficient rolling stock on the roads for bringing for¬ 
ward all of tlie live stock. Sheep continue in good 
request, and appearances Indicate a further advance. 
Hogs arc coming forward sparingly,and still luive do- 
