American enterprises dependent, on European capital. 
Money keeps steady at 7 V cent. The Bank move¬ 
ment Is not favorable to continued ease, but there is 
SO milch private capital in Wall Street that the rates 
are kept within 7 per cent- for the present. 
The following are the comparative movements of 
the City Bunks for the past fortnight: 
Keb. 10. Keb. 17. 
Capitol.*87,155.000 *87.155,.700 
Loans.285,122,200 an.0U.S00 
Gold and Greenbacks.07 .nSm.Ki0 65,200,700 
Deposits. 221,010,800 217.001'.200 
Circulation. 28.101,700 28.149,200 
PRICK or STOCKS AND BONDS. 
American Gold. ..110N N. Y. Central Scrip ... 02\ 
C, S. 5-20* of 1807.MIk Reading.113H 
1 '. S. 6 * r>f ISKI.115Jf Rock Island.Ill 
U S 10-40*. 5 V Cta ... .111 IN. West. . 74X 
U. S. New Loan . . . 11R» Do. preferred.Ill 
X. Y. Bounty Eoan.... 100X St. Paul.. . 66 
T’cnnessecs.67 Do. Preferred ........ 77 
Virginias, new.57 Ijike Shore. Id 
Missouri Honda.11? Ohio nnd Missl-Mppl. 44 
X*. S. Currency 6 s.1M H Toledo At VVahttsh.... 70 
• i-ntral Pacifies.102'* Erie. 30V 
Union do. Ill Union Pacific Stock ., 8 IJ 4 
Western Telegraph_00 Adams Express. ... •91 
Pneltlc Vail. 67X American Express.... 65X 
N. Y. Central Stock... IdXiUnited #tuUv» Exp's.. 66 .!-$ 
ed State at 80c., Western at U0c Corn Is lower, with 
large supplies and decreased trade; aale . for 
new Western mixed alloat. 72 .*72)40. for yellow nnd 
Tl@72r. for white Western. Oats are lower; sales at 
51 xiii.Me. for \V T astern In store and afloat, nnd fry;i56c. 
for w hite Ohio. 
liny nnd •'irnrv.—Prices of hay hare been ad- 
vanced it:., wiUi decrejiscd arrivals, shipping hav at 
fUSMtilJ*), retail qualities, *E35%1.(V»: sail hay.00$.70c.; 
clover, wafiOc. Cong rye straw f I.(iy«,MO; short rye, 
80tw8oc.; out, UVktWe.; wheat. iKHa-TOc. 
Honey.-Supplies light and prices firm. Sales of 
white clover at ‘ti&Hie, 
Hops.—Trade shows no Improvement: the light 
stock of suitable grades createsnflrm feeling on these 
description#. Common and medium grades are rather 
in the buyer'# favor. 
New York*.growth 1871,25(<t 65c.; Eastern do, 1871,25<<Si 
«0e.{ Western do. 1K71,2ftti>li0e.; yearlings do. 1870. 10<f& 
line.; olds do. IHGlt. In.-tV., old olds do. 1868, SaISc.; Cali¬ 
fornians do. 187D. l.VkitOc.; Californians do. 18C8, W-i 15c.; 
Bavarians. 75o.; English, 68c.; Belgians (.nominal), 55c. 
Poultry nnd tin me. — The weather for several 
days during the week hns hr-en irirnn. and buyers of 
dressed stock have been cautious In taking more than 
the? could readily place. Tills, with the decreased 
trade attending Eent, has allowed even the light re¬ 
ceipts hi give os sotne accumulation, and the market 
Is easier, particularly fur Western. Prices seldom 
reach the outside figures. Large turkeys arc not 
wanted. At the Close the weather is more w inter like, 
but wedo not advise tree shipments. Live has de¬ 
clined. 
Turkey*.Western,good. ICfiflSc.; do. pooruml lioien, 
12f«J5c,; do. State, I7w Ise.: do. Jersey, 20•• 21c.; Ducks, 
Western, lt>« Iflc.: do. poor and iro’/on. 12 •< Mo. ; do. 
State and Jersey, KM12e.; Goose, tv. •tern, ID - 12c.; 
do. poor and frozen, IDf lUe-; do. Slate nnd Jersey, ltus 
16c.; f owl- and Chickens - Western good, l.nv 17c.; do. 
poor nnd frozen, 12-a Uc.; do. State, ilk' 18c-! do. Bucks 
Co. and N, ,1., Ift tfiSOc.; capons, 2V''.28c. Fowls nnd chick¬ 
ens j.tve, State and N. .1.. 16 1*C. do.Wi slcl 11. U ■ doc; 
roosters, 10c.; duck*, per pair, 75c .(>'$1.50. Geese.— 
Western, *1..H>561.T.»; do. Canada, 4t.*V”.2: do. Jersey 
*3<v.e« 50; turkeys, 16817c. 
Gami:. Most item# are now devoid of n wholesale 
quotable. Interest . The Sportsmen#' Club threaten to 
exercise tin: utmost severity in tarrying out the law 
on the first, and every dealer Is scattering his surplus 
irrespective of prices, in order to close it out. Fine 
rub 1'll# from rho tar West are. uullc salable. Wild 
ducks are In fair demand. Quail, sound, per dozen, 
$2.(«4».2.2S; do. son. *l.7.*»"2s Grouse. V pair. 740c.; 
Partridges. Eastern, 7.y.iH4e.: do, State and Western, 
,t0t*' 3f l-3/>. Rabbits. l(i"30c. Mares, SB? li)o. Venison, 
whole, a,., geolOo.; do., long saddle, Id" I.’e., do. 
short saddle, 126,13c.; do. Minn., I P ". 15e. ItulUiio. hind 
saddle*, 3®1m. 
Provisions. -Mesa Pork bte* ruled dull mot of 
tlic week, and prices are not. nmtcriully chiibi ftl rrom 
our la-1 lor cash, old or new. Hpecufutlvo lot* luivo 
not, fluctuated much compared with preset . quota¬ 
tions, and Untie is little disposition uiaiiife-tcd to 
upon foi ward business. W r e uit- do, cash, old $l ; 37; do. 
new* *14.26: March quoted $14.20; Mtmmer uk>iU1ih, 
*14,60 nominally. Beef without movement beyond a 
tail 1 demand V hbl: new plain mirss. bhls, *: ll; cx- 
tJa up-*#, do., MU£oJ2: prime mess, tes . $15 is; In¬ 
dia. ilo., *18' Str'AI. 
Beef hill])? are scarce mid lending Irtghcr, ranging 
22-' 26c. b'r Western and 2W*J9Ue. for TCXli* b • liaiCt a 
1* In good demand and tlrm at TiaiSsC. for Cumberland 
and short 11b, Vi<ii7)ie. for long clear: the extreme 
price is for city. Cutmeat* nominal at quotations. 
Lent rcatl i'ls the demand from store. City r molted 
shoulders, tkiifixc.; pickled bellies, boxed, 7 #c.;dn. 
loos*-, pickled hams, 8>C"U .e.; pickled shoul¬ 
ders. I6i5:-c!.; shoulders in dry salt, boxed, A,M".5S»c.; 
do. loose. .'lEe.; fresh liania.Cebc. 
Lard has sold us liberally as the moderate spot 
ofloriUK* would admit of ami prices mil? very steady 
at,P c. for prime Western strum, and tb.c- for city 
rtcaul uod kettle. Tallow in weak at a shade under 
;u,e.; i teininc nominal at Wife, for eholect.es. Western 
dix ?sic| hogs have sold freely to the packing Urdu at 
,V\es'^c., rinsing dull. 
Seed*. Clover 1? again lower, with large supplies, 
nnd not much inquirv from ehlppeJs. Suit : at !i\<-. 
»;*c. for Olrio, uiul 10 lutsc. for prime Indiana and 
Michigan. Timothy la quiet. Small sale# ill tajiSJg. 
Tnlnuco. Kentucky leaf begins to conic forward 
freely, and thorn nr®more anxious sellers of the old 
crop, ulllloUfd' no changes in nrlrcs urc oiiercd. The 
outlet IS very light; shippers closing out mg. ot.rde's 
onlv. Seedfcaf Is soiling slowly, wit h prices generally 
unchanged. Foreign is quiet.and entirely nominal. 
Light lieavy 
Grade*. Grades. 
Lugs. 7 ha 7'ye. 7'J<(< fi'iC. 
Common to medium leaf.7 If so 8Y h 'f'3 
Good do.....!• CilO '• 10'4 
1 jug do. 10} 11.'4 n mi 
Selection*. 12 i"12>i I'lL.-alLlM 
Connecticut and Muss, tillers....— «(.— 13 w tT- 
Bltiders and seconds.— ©— 17 «t22 
Wrpppcry lot# . — (®— 21 cotl 
Fine wrappers ...— &— 40 ®5.i 
New York State fillers.— <?«• — 14 ®,10 
Average lob*. — W— 27r.j742;» 
Wrappers... •— <ii — 2.> 6*50 
PcnnaS*)vautu and Ohio fillers...— <*— M 0116 
Average lots — <S>- 18 ®25 
Wrapper#..., — ( <1— 25 (y 15 
Havana, New Crop, Cur’cy Yarn—Curti ncy. 
Common.. m'L't® «2>»* Lent . U7>i S l 00>i 
Good. 1 (K) II. cut. Ml li 
Fine.102 f ( . I 10 Average lot. Gl 02 
Black work,common and medium, in hond.15 (518 
“ good and line .,,111 (.1*22 
Blight-work, cotntaon and medium “ . <.vH0 
“ good umi fliui " ...33 (£(j55 
Vcgctuljlc*. -Tlie shipping trade In potatoes I* 
less liberal ■ no oluutgc# arc lepoitud in prices'. Them 
is an lucreaseil supply from New Jersey, of bag lots 
and the home trade are working mainly on this stock. 
Potatoes, Early Hoke, Dhl., *2.Pi.'2.37 , 1*. Blows, *1.75 
<Si2; 1‘nncc Albert, H.7.Vji'2, M.inlt.orundG,iodrn*h,*l. ;j 
„cL50i Jackson, $1.25 *1.60; Dyrlg lit, *1.2.1 •« 1-75; Nova 
tually abolished capital punishment... Gov. Da¬ 
vis of Texas is to be arnmted, and ballot box 
sttilling is to lie Investigated Working men 
are electing delegate? to the Cflumbus Conven- 
fion_Gov. Onitz Bniwn i.< wllilng to run as 
President for the Labor Reformers—Kansas 
delegate.? to the National Convention have been 
instructed to vote for Grant — Indiana is ex¬ 
pected to endorse Grant and Colfax.The 
South Carolina Convention has endorsed Grant. 
GENERAL REVIEW, 
The Alabama Claims discussion continues on 
both sides of the Atlantic. It appear* to be ad¬ 
mitted Mint England will withdraw from arbi¬ 
tration if the American claims are maintained. 
The American “case” was received in England 
in December The London Time* had a faint 
hope, on Ihe 20th. that the American Cabinet 
would xield to public opinion. The Alabama 
claims will keep There has been a great miti¬ 
gation in Uougre-a over what is called the French 
arms fraud, called up by Senator .Sumner. On 
the aoth Senator Hehurz made a great speech, 
which nil meted much attention, and sustained 
Mr. Summ r The eitiaens Of New York have 
held a meeting in favor of the charter submit¬ 
ted to the Legislature liy the Committee of 
Seventy_The management of the Pacific Rail¬ 
road has been denounced. The blockade is 
broken If is still assorted that a secret treaty 
has been concluded between England and Cana¬ 
da. granting Independence to that colony— 
There is much excitement in France over a 
Honapartist conspiracy . Many State Conven¬ 
tions have endorsed President Grant. 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
From Great Hrttain. 
The British case In the Alabama matter has 
been given to the public. It regrets the depar¬ 
ture of rebel cruisers, and refuses to acknowl¬ 
edge the Justice of claims for pecuniary dam¬ 
ages_The Coolie tratlic has been denounced in 
tin? Houseof Lords .-The funeral of Earl Mayo 
took place in Calcutta on the I7tb. Iturori Frmi- 
rls.. ieneral pro 1 < m W < irk- 
inginen eoudemri the Alaiuima agitation — A 
resolution to censure the Gaverntnent lias been 
defeated .. Sir t 'harle* DQlte lias held a rms.-ting 
at Chelsea, in which lie denounced monarchy. 
A serious boiler explosion lias oeeurrei] at 
St. Helens, Lancashire .The war expense-; for 
the next year have been reduced 0110 million 
pounds. .An American named Minor 1ms killed 
a man in London. He i? supposed to lie insane. 
_Three thousand men in a sliinytird on the 
Tyne have struck_Asonof Matthew Arnold is 
dead.... Report say* Viscount Monck will be 
the ncwGnvernor-Genentl <>f India ... February 
22d, the excitement over the Alabamn question 
has subsided, and a diplomatic solution is looked 
for. Gladstone's pot-lieadcd speech is eon- 
denmed .It. i*said Ihe r.oriidianeellor will re¬ 
sign_The Prince of Wales will ntlcnd Tliank-'- 
giving at. Ml. Paul's, If able The Cunadinn fish 
question is to lie discussed in Parliiunent.Wit¬ 
nesses for the defence in the Tichborne case are 
being examined. 
From Frsinet'. 
Toe American Geneva Commission has been 
presented to the President. . Paris Is being 
u arched lor arms. .Conti, private Secretary to 
Napoleon, died on the 14th. There was an attack 
upon M. Ronhernt his funeral_The Monareh- 
i-ti are organising a strong party— A postal 
treaty Is tu be negoriated with liar United Stale:? 
... Tiomipiirl.lst agents arc active. \ friendly 
re\ ( 'iintof existing tariffs w ith England is likely 
. .. A t'onsplracy to disperse 1 he Assembly is said 
to Ii g e been discovered . George II, Rokerlms 
lieen presented to 51. Thiers_The police 111 
Paris and Versailles have been doubled, and 
troops have been ordered to the barrack s l or ac¬ 
tion A bill Is to lie reported for a tax on raw 
mnteriids Two hundred members of the Right, 
and 50 of the Right Center, signed the manifc-ln 
of th'- Monarchists .Government is to have in- 
erea-'Hl power over Ihe press_M. Tillers lias 
called a meeting of the General? to learn the 
present state of feeling in the army... Three as- 
811 ** 111 ? of (lens. Leeoinpto and Thomas were ex¬ 
ecuted nf 8utor.v on Ihe 22d Inst. 
DOMESTIC NEWS, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
NEW York. Friday, Feb. 28, 1872. 
Kean# nnd Pen*. Tlic market ha# been well 
supplied with marrowfat#, an i prlc ra lire easier. Me¬ 
diums have been worked nlf easily to the Jobbing 
trade, at firm prices. Green pea# are in moderate sup- 
pi)-. and firmly hold. The quotation# are for prime 
medium. * 2..VI •'2-55; good do., *2.:Wt" 2. a I; fair, do,, 
*2,111 ' 2.20; pea* at #*.ni '2.7'i: kidney, $3.l f n'-' 3.J5J: 
run iaiiney. *3.oprime run him t ils, $2,Wy, 4 .3JJ0; 
comiuoa do , $2.25''? ■’ 10 ■ aiiada peas, free la barrel*. 
*12411. Green piei#, fl.tOaKl. HautbeiO blackeved, e two 
bushel bag. *2.0 >m. 2 .‘o. 
Ileeswnx.— 'Hie marked i# moderatidy supplied, 
and lute prior# are supported. Sale# of Southern at 35o. 
Itroom t'orn. 'l'rado I# unimportant We append 
nutuimil liriic* ; New hurl,Swfte.; new green, or«rJiC.S 
nev; refl.'V'lie.; old. Jt'afic. 
KIItier. The market continue# quiet, and price.* 
for table and market grade* lire quoting nil thoy will 
bear, tiallerl. tilt 4 pn liability of u late new make Ini* 
Infused a JUile st rengl.li In price# for real useful stock, 
but will' fhut onprovi-nienl conn ? tlic real ballot) of 
plenty of imtlor still loco- . forward. Home of our 
most important receivers are in receipt of good round 
consignment# man point# that recently were thought 
tube about wound lip. If tills 1# to be the general 
ca-e nothing hut a long season will save our stack 
of medium grade*, common and low grade hotter, 
fora novelty, show# considerable tirnines*. in sonic 
Instance# improvement. Tilts clu** nmv shows litui 
the steady drain upon R )m* red need stork favorably 
fur seller*. Fine butter M scoico, but soil* only in 
small quantities at the OXtiemo tie me. h*' 4 . laiD* r«* 
CO inti* of Welsh are of irregular qualities. 
State dairies, line, hUfa 31c 4 .; State dulries, fair to good. 
2lk.i2 , Jc.; Suite, halt-tub#, gc-od to tine, 32<",;fic.; Slate, 
do., couuQOU to fair, 24e<2Sc.; Stale, firkins. One yel¬ 
low, 2S(,*:«ir.; State Welsh.good dairies. iXcdde.; State 
do., coimnen to rale, 2’>e.. Suite do., lroth made, 
32 ft Site.; s »tr. fancy atsleei tubs. fMf'cb'i.: Ghlu.good, 
I.- ' 30'.; otito. Central and Southern. Ilni l7c.: West- 
eni, eh* i 4 ' 4 ’ yellow, aV,i.21c.; Western, r.tore.packed, 
lie.; lulls, good W ,4 #t, l*«u.20e.; roll#, common to 
f or. IMt" l‘ e-: grease butter, •Jcy.U.Kc- 
<'h( 4 e*e. Tlic re lias been a les# confident feeling, 
but no Important change# In prices. Till. 4 demand is 
checked by fin 4 high price#. Holder# feel secure on 
the lied grade-, us It i# claimed the stock of this de- 
w infirm i 4 an lie handled to meet ordinary wauls of 
ilic/ionio trade; lint for low and medium stock mu 4 
export demand t* needed t*i clear the market. The 
exp rl 4 ? tor tho past week were 71.417 It#, Tin? quota 
lion* mi. 4 for State factory, line, WKfSilOVc.; fair to 
good do., 15 _ • 16* : do. common, 12kbl4u<; Stale f«u 4 iu 
'imiy.good. II - :•< l<*■: do. common, WeTSc.; Vermont 
loctvii'y, good, fare Ilk:.; Ohio factory good to tine, l»u<w 
15\i 4 .: EngUsli dairy good. l.‘V * I5e. Plnc-tipplo at iru- 
lse. for Sr#U) nnd lili'rfiSOe. for l ouiiocileiit. 
C'orton. — Large lniirilieis were hero from tiio 
goutli a day or twoKlncewbt. il put. price* up to 225(c. 
for low middling, but nt the close then? i# a weak feel¬ 
ing. There i# a fair amount of stock offering with a 
slow trade. 
I nlands. Alabama. N. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. ...W% aOJk 20% 20K 
Good ordinary... 21V 21% 22 22 k 
Low Middling.... 22« 22V 2.1;..; 
Middling... .22 K 2hk 23>j 215V 
Go-icl Middling... 2,1 >ii 21 21’< 21% 
Latest sale# area! 22; ,0. for Fob.: 22>Jc. for March ; 
23. l ;c. for April; 23).. c. tor May; 23Vc. for June, on 
a basis of low middling. 
Dried Frillfs.—The uiurket throughout remains 
without life. A few lots of iqipios have been taken by 
the home trane. lLdcior- cl.om Luc price#, but. they 
mast lie considered entirely nominal. 
Apple 44 Old stat*,'ii* .7 <asc., weatern,new,8@>6.Vc.; 
Soin liorn, nuw, iii 4 #.. 7(ti8C-| do. line, siloed, SkiillVc.; 
uc" StateqrikjKaSKO.; do.,#lloedllnu. llijfkk;. f'eueiies, 
peeled, new N. C., ncjldua; du., do., do., l.V-cJiiUc.; do. 
E. Sh Ya,, lric-lUHe.. new Uioieeled lndvc*,7qr* 4 Hc-; do, 
quarters, 5>i* Oc. 1‘lurn*. 2,X'V)7( 4 . I berries, new,-8 0>, 
aik.aaoi Bluckburrlos, lifat'kiKc, Haspberrlea, 28®20c. 
Eggs.—Price* steadily advancing. Arrivals small 
for the season, and the rtcinanit brisk. Sales at 35c. 
for Western ; 36c. for State; WraSw. for Pennsylvania, 
New Jersey and Long Island; 84for SoutUern. 
Flax.—A few lot# of fresh stock arc offering. The 
demand is very light. North tttver prime, f 17®18; do. 
lair to pood. 615(S*1»| Canada prime, *15; do. fair to 
good, slti. Tow, 2)*w*4c.. spinning tow.MtlOc. 
Fresh F111I1 *. - Choice Greening and Baldwin 
apple* are worked off easily atfull prices. A few Hun- 
set* have been opened at H(<s*4.25; eommon stock is 
hard to sell at Irregular figure* The demand is. in 
part, turned to West India fresh, which are plenty 
and cheap. 1 'lanberriesare selling slowly, and Inside 
price* are ofu-ntu 4 itci epled. Peanuts are tlrm, with a 
good trade. 
Apples, good, bbl- *1"' 1.25: do. selections.f4JAMoo; 
do. poor, *2.76«Wj cranbaiTlos, line, 11111..$'.!: do. com¬ 
mon to full 4 ,jf.V > i.OO; do. crates, lino, *3<<«8.25; do. do. 
cotninou, $2<<t3.50; orutige#, Lu„ bbl., fHi'/ilo; peanuts. 
Wilmington, bush . tzS&i.'Xl; S'irginia. new. $2:.#2.30s 
do. common, $l3J5y 1.50; hickory outs, $1.75^,2; Pecan 
nut.*. It Ik.'iil.kjC- 
Flon» 4 .—Tho market has been steadily advancing; 
the high eriolc* show an l|i||irim-ment of 15c. per 
bbl.: low and medium quaiitie#, $5.10. The European 
market offtffB more encouragement to shipper#. The 
arrival- are tlutiMUully light for tin? season, and 
the stock IS steudlly rhcreaMtig at fli.Kb 4 11.50 for super¬ 
fine State; 7.l.»l for common extra do.; $7.05(47.15 
for good to choice do.; $7,206*7.3(1 for fancy do.; $6,10 ■■ 
4i.n0 for Nuperllue Michiguu. Indiana, Ohio, Iowa. <Vc.; 
$c,.s t„ 7 for extra do.; $i!.75o>7.tiO for choice extra do., in¬ 
cluding shipping luan 0 * of round hoop Ohio 111 $il.:i5 
C>? 7.10, and trade bramle of do. at V7.1fK#o.iij; good to 
ehutcewhile wheat extra* at $7.O0 m7.k 5; .Minnesota, 
fair In very choice extra, at $? JKX’a41.150; SU Louis ut 
$7,lKlis 7.70 for eommon to fair extra, and $7.1’5y\. 4 J.fi0 for 
good tocholce. Southern at t7.i*k-7.T5for extra* and 
$7.HV'i!l.5U for good to eliotve live at 54,1055,15 for 
cumimiu to tint 4 - Buckwheat Ilnur at Ekco.iio. 
(■rain.—Forwhont juices rcivunccd about20. per 
bushel early in the week with a few parcels taken by 
shippers, nut at the dose there is a weak feeling on 
account of tin 4 , advance in ocean freights, business 
being brought t-> a stand. Tin? quotation* are $l,56<rt 
l oll for No. 2 spring in sUire. rl.lw? 4 .1.61 for No, 1 spring 
in store, $1.66.11.68 for winter red Western, $1;YOu, 1.73 
for mu la r Western, f 1.75c,. l.-p for white Weatern. 
Rye is dull at ICfeACig. for Western. Barley 1# offered 
at prices more in the buyer’s favor; sales of two-row- 
Viee-Prnsldent Colfax rire»iiiing'....Au investi¬ 
gation i*ito the qiinrannne al?i.i*o? If in prow-ets*, 
with hopes of relief for New York merchants 
_Tin 4 |Jar Association hm* Brought charges 
iigaiti-i Judges IJarmtrd anti CardOko. Frctich 
ladle- are raising money to help France puy the 
war indemnity. Affair#, nl ( astle Garden arc 
bcinu look ed into .. Augustus Schell Ims been 
install "d Grand Sachem of Tammany ..Count 
Scliouvitloff lttk : skill'd from Now York 1o Iln- 
vanat<> meef tin* Grand Duke ...The weather 
has I a ton remarkably pleasant utnl mild Hor¬ 
ace Greeley has withdrnwn from the Fanigraliun 
llurcatt Chiirles Mooi-e. the emigrant robber, 
has been found guilty— Foster Is to be hanged 
on Hie :LM of March . There were three fine 
parades on Washington's Birthday. 
Miscellaneous New*. 
The revolt in the Philippine Islands has been 
quelled Ool. Thomas A. Scott has been mado 
President of the Texas Pacific Railway. .The 
Chicago Fire Dop:u*trpenl irotiblt?s continue_ 
Tlie Ministerial driffis continues in Sjmin — Gen. 
Sht-i inan gin*? io Naples. He will have a fete 
at Pompeii . The Government of Mexico is 
thmtghl to lie aide to detent the rcv'dutlonlsta 
_There Ims lieen a de-inousinitlon again*! 
Count de Chambord In Antwerp The mails on 
eight blockaded 1 ruins havearrlved In San Fran¬ 
cisco. Californio is now in her June, full id' 
flowers ...Senor Segaata i* to form tlie new min¬ 
istry lor Spitiii ...It la said tbo Pojic will con¬ 
voke a new EuuTnenieiil Council... Syracuse has 
elected a Democrat lor Mayor... Tlie police are 
searching; for u would-be assassin of HisimireU 
in Borlln A new Snunish Ministry has been 
fortiu I bv Sagasta. if lias the support of the 
Unnini 4 *! and Progressist parly. Amadeus issnid 
to he (Lsgnst.ed with tlie Spaniard*, and i*nnx- 
ions 1o abdicate .The Pvjpe hn*asked jierniission 
of Kiral.m I and Austria to allow tlie meeting of 
tin- Ecumenical. Council in those countries— 
TheH"'l< have commenced to wash away the 
Pacific Railroad ... The bridge over tlic Missouri 
at Council Bluffs is finished. 
Crime*. 
Mi'ttpav, an Irishman, killed a German 
named Grant/, at Horse Bluff, Wj&„ on the 18th, 
Tin- people destroyed all the liquor saloons in 
town_Buckhout was hanged at White Plains, 
N. V,.on the 101 h_The Los Angelo* rioters arc 
on trial. The first, one has obtained n verdict 
of “ not guilty.” 
Obituaries. 
Wiuliam Wood, managing editor of the 
Brooklyn Eagle, died on the 30th. aged 37. He 
was bom in England Gilman P. Briggs, editor 
of the Oswego Palladium, died on the 20th . .. 
Joseph Pease, President of the English Peace 
Society, died on the 8th, aged 73 . Francis Raw- 
den Cnesnev, pioneer of the overlmid route to 
India, died in Ireland, recently, aged as. 
Dl*n*tcr*, Accident*. Etc, 
On the 15th there was a collision on the C 011 - 
nellsvJlle R. It., Pa., killing one man and four 
ear loads of cattle ..An ice gorge inthoOUio, 
on tlic Kith, at Cincinnati, sunk three vessels. 
. A collision on the Iron Mountain it. it., 10 
mile* from St. Louis, on the 15th, wrecked eight 
cars mid two engines, 
Political. 
Senator Brownlow and Mr. Beck of Ky. 
have exchanged bitter personal words in Con¬ 
gress_Senator Davis’s health is returning— 
Senator Wilson will consent to run for Vice- 
President if nominated-Effort is being made 
at Albany lo get a charter for 11 niilway under 
Broadway_The Miller insurance itn osiigalion 
continues in New York .The Women Sullnige- 
Kt nnilfy the MGn by using a harmless toilet 
preparation known as Geo. W, Lairds “Bloom 
Of Youth." It will remove tan. freckles, moth, 
ami all other disfigurements from the skin, leav¬ 
ing it perfectly smooth, clear and beautiful, 
without showing the slightest trace of ItfeBjijili- 
cation. For sale by all druggists in the United 
States. Depotfi Gold St., New York. 
W atch No. 1176, Stem W Imlcr —bearing Trade 
Mark *• Frederic At hurt oil A Co., Marina, N. .I.” 
—manufactured by United States Watch Co., ha* 
been carried by me three months; it* total vari¬ 
ation from mean lime being only five seconds 
during that time. Henry De Lancky, Engi¬ 
neer Phtla. & Erie R. It. 
We Ho noi connider the success ol tlie Blan¬ 
chard Cliuvn. to be wondered at. Everybody 
knows that "the beat" will always win. 
The .lone* Sonic W ork# better than any othei 
Four-Toil Huy Seales. £75. Binghamton. X. V 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
RUPTUEE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. ELASTIC TttfssES are superset) 
ing all others. Before buying Melui Trasses or Sup 
porters, semi fora descriptive oirenUu- to the Elas¬ 
tic Truss CO.. No. OSIt Broadway; New York. 
No Fears need bo entertained as to tiio results, if 
you use the White Pine Compound for your Cough. 
Weak Lungs or Kidney Troubles. It is certain cure 
in almost every ease. 
@3. Garlic, per 100 bnmlie# $2(M22. Turnip*. Itus- 
sla. bbl.. $1.25; flat, $] «1.25. Cabbage*, per UXI, $5 - 7. 
Hubbard »qua#h, per hbl , Ft; marrow, M. Beets per 
100, $1.25. Carrot# per Kb, $1-50. 
Wool.— The business In flecco* bus been moderate 
The stocks now are so llkht that holder- are very 
cautious, and refuse to #ell undor *62HiamC, TJiero 
are a number of purtie# here who need stock, but 
they bid, hs a rule, something under the quoted 
figure#. The lute free hu-ine## iti pulled ha# brought 
tin: stock down to a low point. Buyer# are willing to 
pay late price* promptly, but they llnd few sellers, 
unless ut an advance California mid Texas grades in 
light demand. Foreign meet with considerable at¬ 
tention in full |(rice#. liHieaL sale* ep "i fleece* at 
80c. for X Michigan and Ohio f 60t’62e. for medium 
The Happiest Effect in Coughs, Pulmonary 
Complaint* and Kidney Troubles can be secured by 
using irjiitfl Pine Compound. There is no better or 
safer remedy before the public. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS 
New York, Saturday, February 24,1S72. 
The Trade of the week has been active, although 
interrupted by the holiday of Thursday, Washington's 
Birthday. The Importations WO on a very large scale, 
and the prospects id the Dry Goods business thi.mi.di 
the spring months, a* well for D nueslle a* 1 .reign 
Goods, are regarded a# encouraging. Jn General Mer¬ 
chandise there is a good trade going on. There i# 
some suspense felt by tiio Importer. 4 - of Tea and Cof¬ 
fee on account of the action <>l Die House of Repre¬ 
sentatives, on Monday laM. in repealing the duties, 
but the Bill ha* gone 10 the Senate where it will moot 
less favor, or, at all events, kiss haste. 
The lust mail from Europe brought the most unfa¬ 
vorable letter# from London to the Bankers here, in 
regard to the Washington Treaty excitement in Eng¬ 
land, but these advices are qualified by much inter ca¬ 
ble dispatches, although It cannot be said that the nx- 
eitemout is wholly allayed, or it* effect* upon financ ial 
affairs wholly spent. The feeling in Gold and Exchange, 
t* stronger in consequence of tlic unsettled political 
question between this country and Great Britain and 
the cheek which its somewhat violent diMcusslon by 
the London press and in Parliament has given to new 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS, 
Little Falls, N. V., Feb. 'M, 1S7*>. 
The market at Little Falls, for the week ending Feb. 
21 . i# very firm, and fanners who have *mull lots of 
late made, uppear anxious lo realise lull values for 
them. One tanner, boldine about 1,0410 pound#"1 this 
character of cli'-ese. refused 15o. durlm 4 the early part 
of (he week, 'flits price would leave but a narrow 
margin to the dealer, after paying freight# and coin- 
mission# to the city- Farm dairies, good early winter 
make, may be quoted at lM'iau. 
We hear of no transaction# in titelqriea. Those that 
have small lots ure bolding ut price* above the views 
of buyer#. We bear of jfle, being offered In some in¬ 
stance* nnd refused by tlie bolder# Factories may 
be quoted at loiajik;., anil the latter figure i# con¬ 
sidered top price., though possibly something extra 
Hue might bring n .shade more. Butter comes in 
sparingly, and extra I* taken for home trade id 25c. 
The weather 1 # mild and pleasant. Cowsnre winter¬ 
ing pretty well, but #omo herds are badly affected 
with abortion. 
