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MONEY AND GOMMERCE. FTINANCIAL. While the activity in the local financial sitution wan not great vesteriay, tho domand for loaus was geo- erally reported more brisk, Deyond tho spylicatious from pattles who want funds to carry graln and pro- vitlons, therais & growing request for accommoda- tion from mincellaneoun sources, This in by no means 1arge enough to abrorb the availsble funds of the ‘banks, and they atill Lave a considerablo surpius, which they are ready to losn $o gond borrowers, The rate of discount s sti}l quotablo at 10 per cent to regular customers; outsdo barrowors can obtan accommoilations at s concession. Street rates are 5@ 8 per cent, Neal-eatate loans ate %210 yor cont, Now York sxchango wan firm at shipplng ratos, The demand was much beyond the wupply, and several of thio banks contlnue to sbip currency to New York to make good their Lalances, Orders from the countrs for exchango are liberal, Tho orders from the country for eurroncy were largor. The sLipmenta of hoga is Increusing, aa is shown by thie recelpta here, aud the wmovemeut of currency indicates that the supply will ba atill further increased, The clearings wers $4,500,000. The Chiamber of Conymerco has pakl & 2 per cent istdend on ita atock for the Jast quarter of 1574 Tho National Bank of Tiitnols bas declared u dividend of & per cent, pasable Jan. 1 Tho statement that the Hlide and Leather Tank of thfs clty has been purchased by the Phenix Banking Qompany 14 fncorrect, Itls much more likely that whitsrer negotiations thers may Lave been Lelween thein should end in the purchase of the Phonix Bank- ing Company by tha Hido and Lehther Bank, In addition to the deposits of *the ten savings banks summarized day befors yesterday, wo are furntshed with a statoment of tha deposlts of the Cilcago Bav- ings Tasiltution. Thoy were, Jan, 1, 1875, §H0,010.87; the preceding July they woro 304,208,564, This makes the total doposits of the Chicogo ssvings Lauks, so far a0 known, Jan. 1, 1875, $9,061 In tho local stock markot thers was an active in- quiry for Gavernment bonds, In local rtock thero Totatoss, b 800]). 0,0 él 191200 Lumier,'No, 030 BiT.A00 Slingl a0 | dezuel sLaEL0 Tath, ¥ \ Salt, Vrla L “Al#o Lo following, without comparisons ¢ Kind af produce, Ponitry, ila, Ponltry, coof Green apple Toeane, bu 1ay, tona Withdrawn from store on Tuesday for clty consumpe tlon ¢ 12,40 bu wieat, 7,82 bu coru, 573 bt rye, 2,808 bu barley, The following grain was fuspected into atore during the twenty-four hours ending with 10 o'cla-k on Wed- nesday morning: 6 cara No, 1spring, 113 cara ) do, 11 cars No, 3 do, 4 cars rejected do (134 wheat) ; & cars high mized corn, 19 cara No, 2 (o, £0 cars reject- eddo (104 corn, of which 4 are old); 2 cars whito oats, 10 cara No, 2.do, G cara rejected do: 3 cara No, 2rye; 1 car No, 3 barles, 2 cars No, 3 do, 3 cars re- Jected o, Total, 263 cars, or 101,000 bu, Tuspected out: 13,000 bu nwheat, 14,81 b corn, 3,233 bu oats, 1,575 bu rye, 8,400 bu barley. A telegram from Liverpool recelved yesterday, viz Montroal, says: “Beaport stocks, with wheat ard Hour ofloat, £re same a8 laet yoar, Farniers' atock are largo. Expeet decline, Adetrallan crop 18 sscured. “Tho surplus {s eatimated at 200,000 topa,” Adispatch from Callfornia yesterday states that oy parley han advanced (20¢) o $1.70 in gold, per 100 I, with @ strong apeculative movement, jrobably owlng to n light rainfall, Thin quotatfon would make the cort of Inying it down in Chicago sbout $1,611¢ per ton, without charges for storago, Woaro requested to moto that tho stocks of Liack- Derries are not so large an atated in our annual review, Tha full stock in the United Htates wiil not exceod 12,000 brls § of which a little more than 3,000 Lrla are beld fn s city. The following table exhibita the stacka of provistons on band in Liverpool ou tho dates subijolned : wers few transactions, Quotations are as follows: Hugiig,| Setimg, United States G of 'B1..0u0 o] 118N f118L@....0 United States 5208 of °6: FET O (TP J00es Uniled Btatea 5:204 of % e " s United Staten 6308 of 'G5, Iz 8@, of i—Ja. and Juiy. of 'Gi—Jan, and July, 308 of W3—Jan, aud July. 10-ica United PSCEETY i [TV 2 | diey fite. o sy Chiengo Gity 7 per cent hond ', $1n 10034 & . Chicago City 7 yer cent,rewe rage| 100} &in (1013 & futy Chicugo City 7 per cent, Waler, Lo 1003 kin 101} & lnt. | 983 tn| 03¢ & tat, icanp Cily T pes ‘cent ceril Cuok County 6 per cent certifi caten. iy .| 96@ &inl Couk Chitufy 7 per cent bouda.. 101 &in Woat Yurk 7 per cent bandu. . City Raflway, Bonth Slde Cits Ratlway, West Side, Qily Maflwag, North Side., Triders’ Inkiran: e Ompiny Cliamber of Commerc Elgin Wateh Compun: Chfcugo Gan Light and Cuka G0, Clicago Gun Light bonda. .. ... LATEHT. New Yonr, Jan. 6.—Money was stringent arly {n fho diry ot G@0 per cent, but later un was fn fair sup- Plyat 25@4. Srime mercantile payer, C@TH. Gold ranged from 1121, @3112);, cloatng ut 1 Carrydg rater, 1G5 per cent, Specte shipmente, 400,000, Stesling firm at 436@490, Cust: ms recelpts, $213,000; Treasury dlsbursements, 360,000, Cleurings, $49,000,000. Ono ton of silver was recelved at the Assay-Office w-day, Governments firm, ailrosds firm, trausactions ag- gregating $132,000, Stato bonds quict, ‘Bucks opened weak, and declined 4, @3] from yos- terday’s prices; furthier on declined, withone or two exceptions, %G1 per cent, Wabush, Vacific Mail, Nurthswestern, 5t, Faul, und Western Undon leading tho downward movement. Later, declined 1@ afterwardn slightly recovered, During tho last h all were weak, touching tho lowest quotations of tho day. The decllne rangel from X(s1, In ©3ma lu- stances {he lowest quotations mado for a long timo yait were,current. Tho greatest decilue wan {n Nortli- wastern, Western Unfon, Pacifo Muil, Lake Shore, Wabash, Rock Island, eud Unlon Pacifie. Thero woro conslderallo salen of lona stock, which 1nd & depressing tendoncy, The New Orleans trouble had & tendency to unsettle pullic confidence and un- settle speculation, Transactions aggrogated 313,000 shares, of which 40,000 wore Pacific Mall, 44,000 Weat- orn Gnton, 25,000 Northwestern, 5,000 Rock Iskund, 9,600 Bt, P'aul, 12,000 Coiumbus, Cbicogo & Indjana Ceutral, 10,600 Erfe, 37,000 Lake Shors, 10,000 Oblo & Misaiseipid, 14,000 Walash, sud 21,000 Union Pacific, GOVERNAENT Tubs. Qoupn 1187, | Coupous, '61, Gaupar 118 Cougouw, 'G8. Coupons, 11625 1 10-408,,.0 o0 Coupous, " 1132 | Qurrency Gh.e. . Coubous, uow + | Now Gu... Teunensces, uew. Virginus, uew. 6 | ¥ Caroluas, st wTocKs, (Bt Paul., St. Pand pfd Canton, ... ) Western Unfou ot ., 7675 Quicksfiver... Wibanh, o Aduws Expross, Wabaeh 11,1, Wells-Far@0.vvvrvens T8 | FL Wayno,. American Expresa,,, €1 | Terre Huuto. U, §, Expreus. . ; Terre Hauto pf 13 Facific Mml, L 831 | Chicago & Alton, 043 New York Central,,. 115 { Chicago & Alton pfd, 109’ 2 lfo & Mivelselppd .. 9175 ve.. O, & Col.. .. 67 Indiana Gontrad Tilinois Central, j Uion Paclfio_ stock. 361 61, | Unlun Pacitic bonds,, 90 Ceutral Pacltlo bonds v Del., Lack, & W.. Nortnwester) Nortuwostern pid. ock Taland REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments were flled for record Wednesauy, Jan, 03 QITY PROPERTY, Wabash av, 8 w cor of Jurksoa st, € f, 401109 1, duted'May 4, 1872 (8, B, Gooktux fo 15,6, Clultiel) 28,000 Camnpl ell wy, 10t it of Taeriaon T, dated Dee, 5, 1874 1,30 Park placo, 125’0 of 100 ft, dated Jun, 5. 0,000 Trving pluce, 131 2160 7Us of 1, 25x120 £, dated Jan, 4,0,y e 2,500 Mdyran at, 1 25100 ft o of Tarry Vol roud, 81, 50555 ft, duted Dec, 13, 18340, 1,400 Weat_ Taylor at, u w car of Loouis wt, & f, 33 44100123 t, dated Jun. G 1,500 Morgan at, n W cor of Harrisan ¢ £, 9034 10011, dated Der, 51, 1474 (Highland Jark Bufiding Co. ta H, Bubtl). 24,350 Cugrens st, 48 §7-100 ft e of 100 {t, dafed Dov, 28, 1874, ¢ 850 Ruodes'av, 89 610 £t 1 of Thiriy- 16 61065 25 100 ft, dated Nov, 28, id..." 1,600 Eio 1,8 0 cor of Ouss sty 1 f, 150313 1, duted Jan, 6 (Willism N, Oglen to Jobd MCKOULHEY), oviirevvsrstngizsnsen Y 0,000 Ogaden wv, 435 $-10'1¢ & W'of Forkdut, wo'r, i 100 1, dated Jun., 0, 1,650 Oukley st, 114 ft n of West Polk, @ 125 73-100 ft, datod Dee, ul, 1474, < 1,200 MOUTH OF CITY LIMIIS, WIIHIN &4 HADIUS OF T MiLps OF COURT-HOUSE. 8 @ cor of Yesr 1, 183200 18, xcept 25%124 £t on_ the 1 s'vor of Diversy 20d Purry ste, dated Dec, 34, 18Ths 00 vvrnof 4,000 Bama ropisty wsabove, dated Duc, 13, 1674.., 400 BOUTU OF CITY LINITY, WIIHIN A UADIVS OF T MiLs or gobuT-HoUSE, Bauth 20 1t of ® 40 ft of w L0 ft of Lat 24, Block 14, Cleaverville, dated Dev, 24, 1874,..3 17,500 WEAT OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A KADLIUS OF T MILES VIOM COUNT-UOUSK, Lot 48, of Hinrdale's Lots 1 10 10, McQovern's partn w i Boc, 88, 40, 19, dated'Nov. 34, 16148 400 COMMERCIAL, The following wero the receipts snd shipmonts of tho leadiug articlea of produce in this iy duriug the twenty-four hours ending at7 o'clock on Wedneaday morning, snd for the cursespouding dats ous year agos v Fiou Whival, bu, Curn, bu, by 1,505, | . 7,680 1108510 109,674 35, wa] "1 fo 1W04,000 93,74l 104,200 Bhionlders, 1ams, boses. . Lard, tous 132,000 Thera were also in Gtore on Saturday last, 140,000 qrs wheat, 61,000 qrs corn, and 89,00 brls and 160,000 sacks of Hour, Atranraction in whest yesterday, at 8940 seller tho year, while cash wheat wa seillug at 8fc, proves thiat at least one man e not afraid that wheat will go much Jower than ot prosent, in apite of the reports that our rerelpts aro about to Increass on & poor demaud from tho Eut, Tuo leading produce markeis were gonerally tume yesterday, though without severo weaknees, Ercept In yrovieions aud wheat there was & complete siand- still, andl thoso two departments wero far from belng Tively. Tho indifference ta trading wan scarcely ever ‘more atrongly marked,or more widely ro-imarked npon. The peoplo have hot yet got over the lassitudo that often folluws holiday enjosments, and, in tho abeence of orders, tlo members of the Board are ot active, Provislons wero bigher, and wheat steadier, corn, oatay and rye earler, wines lower. Joblers of dry goods 10;0rt & moderate bt elightly improved demand, with no Important variation in prices, In the grocery market thers was also o some what freer moyoment, and for the leading etaplo artlclea thero {8 strength to the market, Coffees aro in light stock, not ouly Liere Lut ut the East, snd tha late advanco Lids fair to be followed by » furtber up- ward movenient, Teas also are beld with prouvunced fenuwes, fo suticipation of better prices, Sirups, tiolasser, tice, spices, cte,, wera about mteady. Dricd fruits remaln quiet, with 0o quotuble fiuctuations in values, Fish aro not yet meeting with much inquiry, but tho rospect of an sctfve demand by and by is ene conraging, Lake flshare tending highaer, There w o fair disribution of cauncd geo is, st former quota- tions, Daggiug was in bettor Mequest. Coal, wood, and pig-lron temain unchanged, Oils wers quoted quict and firmer. A fuir demond for Lutter and cligeso gxisted, and former pricea wero sustalued, o lumber matket wav very quict, A few orders are coming fram the country, and trado in this respect compares favorably fr the same period in 1874, The city business was light, Tho dealers in iron, nalls, metals, and hardware rcport @ quies markot, tut a stronger feclng in regard fo most lities of goods in conwequenco of ke firmness of the wmarketn eleewhere, and the decreaso in the manufac- ture of irop, Balt was firm and in good demand for the time of year, No changewas obeerved fu the hop, wool, seed, or broom-corn markes, Hides were woak and usettled, but uot quotably lower. Tiay was also dulland essy. The denuud for choice poultry wran fair, and the market strunger Iy consequnge of light supplices. Thio New York Iorld thus summarizes the grain e celpts of New York for the year 1574 38 compared with 1ha pravious year ¢ Tho receipts of ulk grain st New York from all sources for the year IH73 were 73,714,470 Lu<bels; cunal rocelpts from dan, 1ta Dec, 1, 1874, 45,997,500 Bushiels 3 Tilcoad coceljts, froni Ja, 1, 167, fo D 1, 1874, 47,105,046 Lusliols ; eotimuuted Feceipts, cansi ahal vafl, from Dee, 1, 1874, ta Jan, 1, 1335, 5,000,000 busliely total recerpia, caal and rally for 1874, 4T, 025,140 Burkicln; wcreuno over 1673, 14,578,776 bushi- eli, Lot including coestwlzs and canal ‘ractipts from Haltinioro end Yuiladeipbla, which would swal tho amiouut to uywards of 16,000,003 of buehels, 1twil Thius Lo scen 1hat the increase alons in the receljts of Dulk grain st Now York from 1873 to 1874 sniounty to doubly the smouut o itsglotal bulk grafn cxporied trom Baltmore durin year 1873, Furthior, the Kew York Central & Ttuds-n River Rallrosd trona- ported to New York City of products of fha West, esn clugite ennirely of it local Biata treflle, for tho tiacal year ending ptomber 10, September 30, 14 Beptembor 3, 167 Tucrease of 1973 over 1873, Tucrease of 1674 over 187 ‘Taking the general depression of Lusine prevafled thronghout the conutry, thi showa a very beaithy state of traitio between the Great Wast uud Now Yotk PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Wero moderately active, and averagod higler, chiefly on tho specalative articles, The recelpts of Logs wero fair, Lut the quslity wau vomewbut pooror thanon tbe day preceding, whilo the markets ut other points for praduct were stronger, This [uduced » fuly demand eutly, Lt It was not sus~ talned 1l tho closo of the sesulon, ss the Luying orders were not equal to the volume of viferings Muss Ponk—Wos moro active, sud aversged 14@ 100 rer brl higher. Tho early offerings were not largo, and tho decliuo of Tuesday Lrought out reversl orders tu Gl sorts, which caused au udvance, but the ordurs werg sil Glled by o little sfter 12 o'clock, sud then the market rulpd tame, and rather weak, Bules wers reporied on 'Change of 640 bris gash or seller the mouh, at $18.80Z18.90 § 10,000 brl seller Fobrusry at $10,05619.20 ; aud 6,750 brls selior March at $19.3504 19,45, “Tutal, 17,490 brle, Iu the aftcruoan, the mar. ket waw quict and unchunged, with sales of 2,50 brls at $18.60 cashs § $19,07); fur Felpuary; ara $10.35 for Murek, Clowing sl §18.80 curhi ; 310,03@10.07) selier February ; §19.41% seiler March; wnd numlually ut 19,0304 10,10 for April, Prifue mess pork was uowinals y cancr i $10.00G10.15 per ur, wud uatra do i $1a.0 @150, Lanb=as In fair demand, and 312@100 per 100 thy Highet, the outslie sdvance beinyg galied un cash lats, Wistels Wiro {1 waod request, whife 1utures wero 1ok 4o wiach wanted, Liverpoul was quoted 1s per 113 lbs lghir, but New York rofustd (o raspund ; beuce, our warkel did wob sbow o corresponditg improveiient, thougl selutively strong, Salos Were yeported "Chiabige of 2,950 tew ub §1 coeh 4,450 at $10.35 (@ladiy wolor February ; aud $1d.65@12.0 welfer alarch, In the afteruvon the inurkel was se- tive aiid frregular, Bulvs wero mude of 4,150 e at §1337% fur Fuby nd $18.025¢ for 'March, Olowiuig it $1320gur 050 etalt | LB oF Fel vuery ; and 15,62 for March, A1e=Were. L faie zequost nad firm st previous utie Luiders arking o slight advanice early unable o obtain it. Therepori- ed sules 4 £0 140,000 lLa shoulders st 840 for greeu aod 6,6 e for lous ; 30,000 1bs long clesrs 8497407 16 Loxtd do it 93 + 350 buxen Joug sud suort cleur gt 1083 16,000 30> und %0,000 lUs green hama ab 100 for 15(@10 e’ average, and Ulyo for 20 lla, Tt wak nderstood thit Botue oiler salos f bozud e hnude, but uot reported, I thy afiernoon Fejurted of 40,00 1Ly shuulders nt 6%c, bnd 350 tos wweniepickled biim (13 1bwy 8t Lo, The markel closed at B3ec fur green shoutdere, 9X¢ do for long clear, 91, Ve do shore FHbs, 956 10 skorl clear, wid 1041040 40 baww, Bweelpickiod hats (5 ibe nverige) b 107;@1ic. Moata [ salt 10 16 13 dayw quoted at o (465C. for shoulders, casli oF cller January, 6,476 o seller February, Thc do seller March; Loz dlear, 3o cunh or eller Jauuary ; do wellur Felruury, 93¢} 43 weller March, 1o} Whort rive, D49 Cash o seller Junuary ; do weller Fobruary, 9%,0; 4o soller March, 10" @104 e ; short clears, 1063 du weiler Felrue sty, 04 et do selllr March, 10lje, 'Bozed meats 5O Lighier than Joose, Long cut Lum, 105@112, Greave—Nomiusl ut 8@ 1o, BEEF PRODUCIS—Were quiet eud nominsll; uncliniged, ut $4.25 for o, §9.4 (OF $1Lra Luous, B4 600,50 for Lume, “TaLLow—yuoted ub BgS\e, BREAQSTUFFS, FLOUK—Wad very duil, sud nominally unchanged, Lut tho fact that dealers sre vnwilliug 10 rejort the gures at which tielr faw sules o uiide readers it impoasibla to quote the market closely, Ths Luying TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1876. wan done altogetnar by fncal daniors. Balen wore re- atricted to 430 bria wintor extear, 100 bile w ring extras, ani 100 hris buckwheat, tho lattor at $,560, With 800 1rin taken Lt oventng for export, thens maken fotal of 1,130 brls, ‘Tho market closed s follown: Chotve winter excran, $3.35(: common to good do, $LA@5.005 cholce Apring_extran, $12QLI0; fair o, slpping grad (@%00; patent spring, $0.00210,003 k1 {0 Auj $LOXAAG0; Tyo flour, $5.20@ 3,07 3 buckwin at do, $3.5 @6, BraN—Wan i good dmand aud rejoried of 10 oh, At S0 on ten k. nt $11,00 on track, $1bnLTSGR—Sales worn 10 toin WHEAT—Waa ln netive, without material | hauge pehes, New York was duiit early, and dull et The only featuro in tho inarket lere wna an carly nde vauve on the strengily of an ozpectation that the n- pection record woud bo o nmall one, anid drop back witen tue Linletin wan posted rhowitig the receipt of b cur-loads, There were Tery tew buying orders oy the finur, and acarcely any for uipment, sprcniative cloment Lehl back on uth eldes, only jrenauiry on the market was that due to s contin. ned fucreaso in stocke, §eler Fol D4iye, Tose t0 07t und closod At 4 Bules wero wors reported on Chatge of 400t No, sforage, ut 91ye; K300 Ln No, 2 do at H) @8 e 7,400 bi2 No. 3 doat'Bie; wnid 3,400 bu rejocted dowt Titee, Totaly 43,200 i, " In tho blternoon thy mas a3 quiet and steady, closing at §9/,0 cavh, 00}¢ selier -, atd U1, ¢ seller March. #ora Wirar—Wan iactive and nomlnslly ¢ for No,1, For No,3 the market would s very dull and shade lower, thaugh gno autirity quoied I Mromger fn Liverfodl, New York wau dull and easier, ‘The demand hicro wus ebfaily lucal, very tttla belng wanted, except by dts- thilors, and tho opiton departuicut was ucarcely ever 80 deatitiita of anhmation. olders, however, were nut dleposed 10 forco s4léa: Lenc mo woukuest, Canh salen were reported 0f 400 Lu ol No. 4 at 6c 18,100 D ew Xo, 3 at 634 @83 e § 25,600 bu reje-ted at 601 nd 8,000 tu by aimple, on Track (mostly Total, 53,400 b, Helier January voh at rury, atEC@UG e, and weiler May at 713,72, al cioalug with Luyers ot the fnebite,” 1n the alternoon tho murket wan duil und declined 3, losty a Bio caal GSiye fur Folruaey, sud T11ee for ay, ONTS—~Tho market was rathior qulet but steady st an averago drclingof e for canh, utid abont Wednen- day's ratige for options. There was womo in puiry for casly’ lots, bt the trade wan yrnclyaliy apeculative, market closed tauo undor suvices of o doviliie it New York, Carh No, 2 wold_at b3 @52%c, and re- Jwked ab 47h@40c, Seller Jauuary sald ut G2ie 2acly, and ciowd at 8dye, Heller February atGi@ 31y, and closed at the inslde, Seller May wan quoted Kalew fuciudo 17,800 bu No, 2at 34,@ 525c, 14,000 bu rejucted ub 474 @He, Total, 10,00 Wi Tu the sfterwoon the murket was duil aiid @ Y6 lowet, cioslug ab 630 canl, Aud G1K@315c sellar Februsry NYE—\se dull en 1 unsottled. A few salen of frosh wero mado st o decline of K@ic 0 compared to Wedneaday's prices, but vellers enorally were loldng frouh receipts ot icgtisc. Rejected wad quoted nomi- 1ol 2t DIA@USYe, shd aainplo lots' soid ot D@D, The receryts wove lght, Hules were reported of 1,500 bt at U390, the inslde for part of a car in 8.’ Louls Elovator,® Also, 600 bu by samplo 8t Y399, Total, 00 b, DARLEY—Tho market was quict throughout the soselon, LAt tho recpiu woro very Light, and w cousid- erablo advanco {n bazley ou tha Pacille 'Plops was re. Ported, ail of which teuded tu creato 8 Biongor feul- Mg, Tegular No. 2 wan Jec bighor thanon Wedncs- (4%, auil m favorite housca quoted %, ( 1¢ bigher, Up- tiome were quiet, but alout A¢ higher. Hellr the month sold At §USY, ~and wan offered towards ~ tha closo $1.99, Seller February sold at §1 31,23, aud receljts @14, do 1 A, was quuted at $1. ai%. Deaular No, X8, housea were quoted at $1.24 & Co’s st $16@1AT i ording to iocation, 8 ple Jots wold uf on track, Caxh salcs clude: 400 b ) iorage) at #1205 800 bu No, 3 at N. 8, at $1,10 ; 840 bu refected at 082 {n I, I B4, Sy ald 1200 by ampl a4 31 otal 18, QENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL—Was quoted lower, owing to & decline in Rlghwines, Quotablo at §1,83 BROOM-COBN—The murket is firm at the annexed prices. Tho order trado in fair In tho oggregate, belug madoup chiefly of amall orders, We quote: Goul 1o extrs hurl, 19@13)0; brush thot will work iteelf ;into a choico burl broom, 1G11)c; common to fair du, 0Y,@10¢; inferior brush, s@se. BUTTER—The changes in this market wora unim. partaut. Tho dally sales about oqual the daily recelpta, cxceptin thecase of cowmon roll, of which thers is some secumulation, Prices range tho ssnie 83 on the preceding days of tho weck, whers they are about steady. Wo continue to quote, an follows: Cholce ta fancy yellow, 30@fe; medium to good grades, 1@ 96e; infertor to comumon, 10@24c; common to chalce roll, 2xa8e. BAGGING—Somn slight fncreasa fa the demand for grsiu baga fa reported, und there fu also & rather firmer movement fn burlaps and ganules, but us yat thers is no appearance of sctivity fu any depariment of the market, Prices unchanged: Htark, Sligc; Lewlston, 300; Montaup, 30c; American A, 282 Amoskeg, 8¢ Oitlr Creok, dic; Lilap Lage, 16@11xc ; gunnics, sin: gic, 16@165¢: da double, 30 CUEESE—Busivess co quict, with little or 0 tluctuation 10 values, Tae quotstions are 15@100 for prime factory, aud @14 for lawer grades, COAL—Remalnis firm, Thers {3 5 goo | domand for authrucite, and also for the better Variolica of soft coal, We fquote: Lackiwanus, $%.50@10.00; can $4.00; Eclo_ and Walnut 11ill, $1,50; Liok Run, $7.00 Licooks, 7.00; Blow 30 ifoking Valle Tudisus block, $6,50; Liithois, $1,6066.00, COOPERAGE—Pork burrels were firm at $1,25, salea being reporied of 800 birls at that figure Tel, $1.0@1,25; 1ard tiercos, $1.35041.40 § flour bare reis, 48@53c 1 whisky batrels, 31 rough, $15,00@10,00 5 do buc or sawed, $16.00628,00; flour headiug, 74@Jc ; 1ght poles, §35.00038.00, - DRESBED HOUS—The murket was very dull, ship- Ters oiug unwilling to take bold unle:s st conces- slous of 10@25¢ parily in_consequenca of unfayorauls reports from Eastorn markets, Duyers Lid $1.76 for light welghth and $6.009,12:¢ for heaty, wod » fow snlen wero mado of thero Bgures, Lut sellers generally ireferred to curry their couslguinents anotber day, A ot averaging 211114 brougght 33,00, and a 1ot aversging Le §8.12%, Sales mcindo 284 and 9 cars, Wero by mioderdta request at d@25e, Pickled wrere oliost unsalabi FRUITS AND NUTH~Trado 1s picking up a little, and ko geuersl market seoms to Lo regatuing firm toue, Prices range as follows: FOREIGK —Dates, U@i00; hge, drume, now, 11@I5 Inyers, mew, 20@21¢; Turkiwh prunes, new, lii French prunes, now, 144@1bc; ralsius, ay, §.10@1.20 ;' loosa Myscutel, % Valencls, new, 113@12%; 1@1)0; titron, S¥gie ; lamon peol, 2@ 2+, DoubsTic—Michlgan apples, Foyde; Indiana sud Illinots, Cx@7kc; souuxmz,, tgu)fi;; peaches, Dalves, 0803 do nitxed, Bi@i%0; db pared, 1@ o; blucklerties, now, 11@11ko: ruspberrion, new, 35@36c; pitied cherries, 31@340, NUTs=FilLert (®14c; slmonds, Terragonn, 24@28e; Ni 18®16c; Grenol new, 13@14c @lic recun, Tems, it@ile; Wil nuts, T@100; Tebnesseo poanuts, C@se; African poa- nus b (@oe, GREEN FRUITS—W.ra quist, Avples scll slowly, tlie Lust frult bringing vutsiue fAgurex, larga pro- purtion of the stuck s not fn fiiet closs coudiiion, nience dealers, In order to closa out, skade prices, Malaga lemony, $5.75@3.50 ; Mersina do, $7.6)@8.00 yor box; Vulouels oranges, $10.60@12.00 yer case; Mesntua do, $4.5045,00 ; apjles, per Lrl, $1.5082.L0; crunberries, $10,00@11,50 yer 1rl; Milaga grupes, #4.50@0,00 per keg, or $0.00@12.00 per Lr), GUNRUCER(ES8—lmprovemsnut 14 spparent in the #luation of the grocery market, Orders are coming ina littla mory freely, and the quoted prices arejmors wenerally adhered to than In the recent past. Stocke are moderate, and maost lnes arp liold withjconfidence, We nunko no change i our List as folloy Wick—Pains, Th@T34c: Raukoon, 0%@T0; Caro- lina, 8@8'Ge; Lontniuus, T@7Xc, COVTEEs—0, U, Jdava, UlSdc: Java, No. 9, 0@ 30c; cholieto funcy Iio, 33 @24 ¢; grod to prime o, 234,@24%c; common, 31! (331405 Fuanting, 1% (4 20%,c; ' Bingapore Jave, i @c i Costs, Iids, 2@ 24303 Maracalbo, BaMxe, buGans—Latent cut loaf, 1@ 113e; crushed and powdered, 11L(@112,¢: gratilated, do,'No.2,10,@10" o} yellow, C No, 1, B3 standard, 10, 10: fair to prime do,’ B\(e8; extra C, 10s; O No, 3, % chlco brown, o pan do, Thade; molusses’ sugar, Do common {0 fuir' do, TX@8%e; N, O, common fa'clialco, T ‘Staups—Diamond drips, $1.2081.25; extra Hue, 0@ T5c; goulh BUFaF- extia do, TU@ide; New Orleans molu Tuglics do prinie, T0@7ie; do com Loita Kico iolasecs, SUGAY @ hrices—Allsple 0G4t s cholee, naw, o, 614630 ¢ common wolaises, 33 103 @18¢; cloves, 50@35c; casn flatc it Bod, SLBJOHLADG A "siun0 ' 0 Calcutha, . . Mottded, 6 @i ‘n‘umu‘wa«;.n: te Rose, B @0Xe} white Ruast.n, B350 lue, 84 @iic., 1EAY—Wan duil sud eavy, Tuo Gileriugs were light hut ample, We quotg: Timo‘ny, Lrime, $17.00; No, 1, $10,50@17.50% No, 2 do, $15.00@15.50; inixed, $1,00d 14.60; " cholce uplaud pruirle, $18.00G1250 1 No, 1 ao, $11.0ka 11,50 3 No, & b, §10.03410,50, IDES-Wero nelliug sttue old prices, but some Qea'ors refiva to purch: coticewsion of L@xet Green cily butc %03 green frozen, @b , ligbt, U101 Livavy do, 805 Lort chived, 8@Yc : green calf, 15c1 voal, 1323 dry tint, kip, and Gl 1B@ivoy dry salted hidus, 14@16e; descon skins, 433; sheop elts, wool eatimated oa washud, per 1, 40¢ butagain lolower, aalew Lalog wade 0f 350 bris ut e’ por gullon, Now York was uuclianged, ut Va)e, and thive is 50 undua accumuiation of stocks,but ihy re:tiflers are dolng nolhe iu, and oma bollers sro auzlows, | ilencs vk, » UMBER—Remalos quit, Prices are quoted steudy, Averag, e $L.00GE.00 BN (e Third clear, 47004 40 00 Fuird clear, thick, 41U0GH.L0 Olear fooriug, 16t sod 2d, Tough 4,00 40,00 ¢ ear sidiug, 1st and 4., 20,00 Firet common siding Flooring, firet conmon, Flooriug, secoud vmmuon, dreased, Box voardy, A wad B.,.. A atock Loards 1 wtock board © wtock boards.. Fenving (16 1t.) ; ontrids prico for dry Cuwwon lumver, 14 £t sud under, Joist suc N0-@RILH 120k 1800 240w 2.3 oy S0 g 335 shingles on treck (A),,, 700 2573 O11.8—No important changes wers developed, Tra 12 us activa =8 vonld La oxpacted at th 8 of the sennon, And theta rormna to bo uo dis croaso’ malen nt the macrifics of price qiiota Carbion (standard s do Hinow Jes do headight, 173 afl, 8103t the markot ateady white), 118 deg. b degty, W@ G exira’ wintor Jand one S8 @U0cs whule, TT@THe} ape taot_otl, atricily pure,’ $10 o No. 1, 8@sic s bank oil, & hagaodl, T8¢ turpentine, 414 i3, 1Y, (@15¢ § nayhibe, commion 3 DOTATORS—Were $n Light retuil réquest st 75@83e, and 000 (ot Yery choice. ‘Ths recolpta are light, but thio stock {n wora 4 ampla ta fucet current reqilro- mente, POULTRY AND GAME, s @tie, Tho offerings, eancclally ar g, and Lo mark-4 was 1y good inquiry : Turkeys, iireased, 8@10a par 1b; gocse, T@Ue per ib g pratrio ehick: 2idido; venison sadiles, 13y comprati e i chickons cka, Bsloc per $2,23§ quail, $1. A fow orders wero placed, bt the market was tather quiet, T ricenwre strong st $3.40@3.65_for uorl ta vlinfea timothy, $5,6u@d. 10 for clover, Bu@ide for Ttungeran, aud Te@ibe for woillet, Flax wa 100200, wics firm under ® falr demand, and mad-rate ke: Onondaga and Baginaw, 'fine, $1.65; Camada do, $170: ordiuary coutse,’ $1,00% s diamond, $212' ; dalry, without bega’ § 8§ ey with baghy $.00 Adtow dairy, por sack, $i. 001 —1Was {nactiva and neminal a5 Quotationn ¢ i poor t good washed flaece, k3 45e; madium and 1 fine unwsehiod, 31@dlc; guled woul, 42347, LIVE STOCK, cuicAao. "The receipts hays been as foliows: Catile, | Tlogs, | Sheep, Monday, eveneeeoe] 97AR 17431 1203 Tueadny o| 8598 85,7700 usl Wodnerday. Total...... Sama time last week, 4,600 35,000) 3,000 | 000 83,106, 1,646 ATl il 008 " Slipmeuts were oa followa ¢ s Monday..eees. . w00 Tuesduy. 2,108 4,349 672 Total 1 a008 w263 1,10 OATTLE—The qulet easy fealing prevalont during Monday and Tueadsy was noticeabls yesterdny, the same causes which at the Leginning of the week com- bined to leasen tho demand aud doproctato values, vizt hesvy receipts ond unfayorahla Eastern advices, atill Delng in operation, Wbilo no further material declins was auffered, {hers wis & lack of firmnces amongat Bolders generally, snd concesslons was the order of {he day, ‘There were s good many thin cattle on sals but offerings were chiefly of fair to primo grades, and comprisod $as good an mversgo as that of Tues- day, or he diy before, consequently there wa little eatise for complalnt on thad score, Al- though shivpers, feeders, aud local Lutchers all oper- ated with mare of loas frecdom, the combined demand reached scarcely half th offerings, and the market at tho lcso wos depreased, The range of nsles was $2.76 @6.75, with tho bulk of the business at $3,50@6.80, Sales of oxtra beoves wera 29 head, averaging 1,439 1Ln ot 0,75, and 75 Lead averaging 1,426 lLa at $6.50, The former wero fed by Peter Enos, of Chebanse, Tili- uots, aud wero sold by Gregory, Cooley & Co. Tho lat ter wora Iows stects, und wera sold by R, Strahorn & Co, A drove of 62 spring calves were taken by a feder at x!’.uuo por Liead, Stockers were in demand at $2.75 CRAEN i CATTLE BALES, Number and decriy Price, T Av, | $0.25 6,60 29 axtra 018 13 choica sieera. 060 16 malium steers .00 5.60 6,30 20 gocd steers 13 choiva stoor 44 good 18 good ateers, 1ioxen.. 42 choice ateers 17 good ateors.. 46 medium stoors, ... 13 medium steers, 16 medium ste 10 fut pony stoer 18 fudr steers 15 pony 455 48 jony steers 440 11 pony stees 483 10 butchers’ stecrs 400 22 butenera’stock, 2.5 18 butehorw! etock. 3,50 34 butchors’ stock. 300 42 stockers, 0 ntockors, 19 cowa, 40 cows. " 110GS—Duyers w 2,00 4.00 gain dissppointed in the cluracter of the day's supply. Tuo fresh receipts, iustead of amounting to 40,000 o more, sa wus generally snticlpated, did not much exceed those of "Tuenday, sud, under 'the moderato offerings, holdors found i s not very difficult tark to maintain former rates, Trade openud rather quletly, but buyers soon gob down to_ thelr work, and from b o'clack until the ciosa of Lusiticss bours thie acales were kept constantly tmployed, s ‘on the preceding dsys of tho weok g was it the caso yesterday, that nearly oven-eighty of tho boge xold fcll {nto_yackers' hunds, The runge bf tho murket was $5,26@7.40, wilk moat of the trausfers st $3.50@0.95 for commai to priwo light welghts and iuferior to ordinary Lesvy, snd at $7,00@7,30 for good to cnofce packing grados. ' Among tho sirivals was a drove shipiped from Muarogee, in tho Indiw Tarritory, Thla fs the frat lustaliniout of some 2,000 head, which (e owner, John . Lill, coutemplates sLippiug to the Chicago murket, HOG ALYS, No, |dv. |l SHEEUSERDEEY R At M 2= g2 BIEEP—Notwithatanding thie large receipta of tha poat fuw daya thie markot sliowa no ¥igus of woskening ; on the conirary thouvurage of yesterduy's Drices wrs Ligher than that of Tucadsy or Monday, No sales trausiired at & lower figure than $4.00. uud’ fow under $4.60, Tho ruling prices wera $5,00 Brawn & Co. sold & drove at §0. EAST LIBERTY. East Liwnyy, Jsn, 6—Cavriz—Recelpta to-day, 1,765 head, und for the' lakt twa duys, 3,504 head ; tho styply 18 falr, bus business slow sud not mauy Liyers were on hand ; beet, 96258785 medlum to good, $30026.00; commen 10 falr, $4.75@5.23; atockers, Lulls, $2.76@4,25. igta' 10-day, $8,315, and for the Iaat two duys, 9.0°5 head ; Yorkurs, §0.75@7.00 5 Lhiladelphins, $1.40aT.60. tecel] ia to-day, 4,400 hrad, making 10,800 HuEE] for ths last 440 days : bost, §0.006.25 § goa, 33,00 §100; medium, 34804031 commen: So.00@iin® DUKFPALO. BUrPALO, Tan, 6.—CATTLR—Tieceipts, 49 ; total for thio week, 4,811, The market ia alow, And ), @40 olf yusterduy's'pricea on kieavy and ligbt stack, *Tue mas Jority of the ofleringu ara amali und puor o3k, Srre 4w Loxue—Receljts, 1000 Lotal for the , 18,000, The markot v dull, buyers lookiug for & dec.iue, sud about Jy@Xc apart, Tho yards are full of good stock, - Hoau—lec 23003 total for the week, 12,100, The market s alow al §0,15@7.13) for Yorkers'; $1.23 for yood bieavy hogs. BT, LOUIS, 87, Louts, Jan, 8.—lious—iucelpts, 10,700, Mar- ob wouker, & shado luwer: Yorkurs, 5,60@6,45; ghedians Lo good yackor, $00@0.0; cloies 0 s Carrie—Tooeipta, 4€0: sctive and firm; fulr to cholca nstives, $5,76@0.50 ; coumon 40 cholcs Texaus, FLAUSAW. iy - TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Loxpow, Jau, 6—5 p. m—Rats for money st the Rlock-Excliange on Government securities, 4% per cent; vale of discount in open market for threa manthu! bills, 4 1316, 0r $-18 balow tho Bauk of Ene glund rate. Cousols, wouey, 933,GX ; ccount, 9277 W2 s 508 of ‘08, 107:3 do of *GT,M04% ; 10-40s, JUk s new 5e, 1031 ; Nuw York Centra),9d; Erle, 24 @03 ; proferred, 41, Lowpoy, Jau, 6,—The smoust of bullion gone dato fhe Bunk of Euglind to-day, on balauce, ls £050,000, BANKYOWT, Jan. 6,—Five-twentics of 03, V15, Tant, Jan, 6,—Tleutes, G0 435c, Javeuroor, dan, 6,—Ooiton schive snd frmer middlog uplands, TX@T%d; Orleans, 130, B! 43,600 Lules, lucluding 4,030 for speculation and export § 54,000 American, Useadstuffs quist, Corn, 334 0d@40s 34, Tallow, 4w, Lard,¢v, Bhoulders, 304§ loug out bams, 804, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yons, Jsn. 6,—There was improved Californfa snd Western demsnd for stapls cotlon goods in pack- a9 los, Tickiugs, deutiws, sud stripes, lading ‘makes, wers marked down from 1o to 23 per yard, In- cluding Amoskeag, Cordls and Omega tickings, Otla, Calumifan, Warren, and feaver Creek deoimn, etc. Amoskesg ACA Uickings unchanged, Dirown hectings elexdy fn price. Cottonades mors active, American fancy and sideband light printe opened sl Ble. THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET, TosTo, Jab, 6,—¥ool Ia firm; good XX fleeces and cholce No, 1 Obio and Pennaylvania, 56@37c; X ficecen, 63530 ; XXX, G0c; Michigan ficeces in demand at 60 @503 Western floeces, 50@62¢; common sud cholce combieg and delaine fleeces acarce and in fair de- miand at 66@62c ; pulled wool unchanged; low grades auper dull; botter qualitiva fu falr raquest at 40@45c, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Prerenvna, Jan, G—Detrolenm qulet and steady ; 1@ 1,15 st Parker's ; refined, 19@13}50 at Phitadelphis, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YOnK. Srecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribuns, GRATv—The wheat market openod vory quiet ; hold- s wers firm, but, In {he alaence of freight Toom, vary few nalen woro made public§ ordinary spring fs very dull ana heavy; winter 1a steady; tho market closes weakor, eapectally fot winter and ordinary spring ; the firmniess o freighte cliockn the cxport fn- quiry ; millers operate cmutiounly ; thie sales sre 78,000 Lu, at §1,12@1.13 for No. 3 Chicago apring in toro, tho Iater for cholca early fn the day; $115 for No, 32 DMilwaukee, early, in store; 81,28 for amber Western afloat ; $1.30 for whita Genenco afloat. Darloy {8 ateady, and in fair demand ; salen of 3,300 bu choice Californis at$1.57h ; 11,700 bu siz-rowed Stato at$1,45; 8,400 bu two-rowed do at $1.35 afloat ; barley malt s quiet and ateady ; sales of 4,000 bu good Canadian 8t $1.60, time: 4,000 bu lako aliore at §1.50 tmo ; and 8,500 bu Californfa at $1.85, thirty days. Oats esier and lowa sctive, the decline noticeablo on car lots ; good Chicsgo mized fiem; the aules aro 37,000 bu naw Obio mized at 67} @C0)c, the inaida prica on track ; whitoat 69@71c, the innido jrica on track: Western mised at 7ic by the carzo; white at 0X@T1XC] Stato st GIXOET e for mized, tho inside yrice on track ; white do at69%(@71\c on track; and afloat. Rya lower and quiet; tho snles are 1,600 bu State at 91c on track. Corn ia lower and less aclivo; the demand for export ia checked by the bigh ratos of frelght curront. The salos are 16,000 bu Weat~ ern mized at 85@8TXc 1flout and on track, and 80%@ 880 for yellow afloat; Western white at 87%,@%c; Sowlern yellow at Bie : Bouthern whito ot B7r2%0: ; Jersey yoilow st Bi@HTe; old mized beld atdiofn store. Provistons—Pork—Markat steady and fairly nctive: nales of 350 Lrls at §20.00 for ol mess; $20.60:220,625 for naw da, the Intter rato for_ fnapected ; 150 bris Weatern primo mes at $18.70, and 250 brla iew mesr, seller March, at $20.00, ~ Lard 18 firmor and anite ac- tive} malen of 850 tos Wostorn ateam ab 13%@18%c; 360 te8 city 8t 1345 @10%c; 50 tew kettlo ot 143,03 1 tea refined, purt at 141,¢, balunce ou private terms 'for fature dellvers: we Loat of 750 tes, sellor Junuary, at 133@10%4c. 5,000 tca, neiler February, at 131-16@ 13703 5,630 £, seller Mareh, at 140, FretaliTs—On the berth thoro fa faic bustness dolng 1u grain for Livorpool, it to other ports thera {8 noth- ing of particular Iuterest, ss sccommadation enntinnes Difited and operators Avm in. thelr demoude, The clinrtering mavement diaplayn very liftlo of intorost, but rates are steady and well maintained, Wittauy—Thero a & fair demnnd ot steady prices, Salos of 400 Lrla at 88)¢e, and 100 Lrla ut 07Xe, MILWAUKEE, Mrwavxee, Jan, 0,—Froun—Stesdy and in mod- erate demand. Graty—Wheat ateady in moderste demand ; No. 1 Milwaukee, 943c; No, 2 do, 82c; Februury, 2jc; March, 9lke, Oate weok ond eastars No, 3, 3ife. Corn opened firmer; closod duil and wesk? new In store, GiXc. Hyo qulct snd unchanged; No, 1n store, 08¢, Harley quiet aud unchanged; No, 2, $1.97; No. 3, $1.09, ‘Provistons—Quist and steady. Mess pork, $18.87% eah s $10.12 for Februnry: prhmne mees firm ut $17.00 for oxtra, Sweet-pickied bams, 10, @114 e, ap- Cording to size. Dry-salted shoulders, 6: c, fnose; middics, 9@l0)o tor bozed prime. Lard—Siout, 13403 Lettle, 13e, Tvk toas —Nomminally $6.60@7.00, Durssen Hoas—A sliade firmcr. Receirrs—Flour, 3,000 brln; wheat, 69,000 bu, SnipstENTe—Flour, 3,000 Lrls : wheut, 5,000 b, CINCINNATL. Civervwatt, Jan. 6.—FLoun—Dull and unchanged. Grary—Whoat dull and a sbade lower; red, $1.05 @LUT. Corn in fair demand at lower rates ; 81@i0c, Obla steady, modarate demand ; G0@6%c. Rye steady | modarate demand af $1.10, Dirley atesdy; In mode Orr.8—Uncl Enocs, BUTTER, AND Onzxse—Dull aud unchanged. Provisions—Pork falr; advenced 1o $10,25@190.80, Lara scarco and firm ; steam, $13.27@13.30 bid, $13,373 sskad ; ketile, §$14.00, Dulk m dull ““il un- changed ; only s limited jobbing demand. acon stvady snd in moderate domand ¢ shoulders in_good demund st 8x@B3c; sides quist, Green meats uiet. 4 ‘Waisky—Fair and firm at 01c, TOLEDO. Torxpo, 0., Jan, .—F1ouz—Bteady ; moderata de- mand. Gratn—Whest stesdy ; in mnderate demand ; No, 9 white Wabash, $1.143 ; white Michigan, 51Jl,\. amber Aichigan, cash o Jauuary, $1.103 February, $1.12 ¢ Marely' $L14 ¢ No, 2 ‘red, $1.09. Corn ulot ; high mized, Junuary, 7lo; low mixed, oo, ata dull and nomiual, Oroven Serp—35.15; msmmoth, $5.00. Dreasep Hooe—8!,@84,c. Recxsers—Flour, 300 brlu; wheat, 4,000 tm § cors, 7,000 bu ; oaty, 2,600 bu, SutpuznTs—Flour, none; whoat, 5,000 buj corn 5,000 bu ; oats, 6,000 bu BALTIMORY. 4; BattruoRz, Jan, 6.—FLoua—Dull and unchanged, Guuatn—What dull and heavy ; No, 1 nmber Western, $1.3; No, 9.do, $1.22 5 No, 3 do, $L.18; No. 1 red Wealern, $1.23 ] No, 9110, $1.31 ; Nu. f do, $1.18, Corn weak and lower s mized, 82c in clevaior, Gats firm and stoddy; while, G4G@O5E; mixed, Bc. Dye quiet at $1.00@1.02, Tnovios—Sieady and uactunged. Jurzer—Tab dull; cholco, 28@30c; rell frm, with ‘better demand, st 28@i0e, Covpxz—Quict, strong, and uncosnged, Wisky—Weak ; decliniug; 93c, 8T. LOUIS. 8r, Lours, Jan, 6.—Fcoun -Quiet and unchanged, Guaty—Wheat highor; No,1 red winter, $LO3K@ 1,084 ; No, 3oy $1.04@1.05, ~ Corn & shatlo Letior ; No, i 'mized, 643 @8)gc. Oata essiar ; No. 2, 83k @ 85, Darloy quist and inchanged, Iiya quict $1.00, Wiskr—Quiet ; 960, Proviuoxs—Pork mote Active; $10,25@10,50, the Initor deliyorod, Dulk moats and’ bycon unchanged, Lard, 13:,@13Ko. TiwcerTa—Flonr, 3,000 brla; wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, 7,000 Lu; oats, 8,000bu; barley, 4,650 bu, PHILADELPIIA, PritaprLriia, Jan, 0,—FLoU—Du extrax, 34,006 L G declining 34 1 bilgh arades, $0,75@7.50, t waak; red, 61,20@1.51 3 white, $1,30@ . Rye, 93@07c, Corn firm; yullgw, 8i@dse, Winsxr—$1.00, PernoLzum—Bteady: refined, 12@13X0; crude in barrels, 83u7¢03 bulk, Sige, Burren—Quiet and uncbanged, Curzsc—diendy, Eaus—Firm; Western, 29@300. LouIByiLLE, Lomaviter, Ky,, Jau, 6,—Froun—Unchanged, GuarN—Wheat and corn quiet and unchsnged. * Oats very firm ; €3@060, Tuov1s10Ns—Porknominal, Bacon—Olear rib, 1050} clear, 113(e, packed, Dulk shoulders, 6705 clair rib, 9%0; clear, 105c, looso, Lard, choice leaf, 14)a{ ateam, Liye, Wuisky—950, 2 CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, 0., Jan, 6,—Graiy—Wheat stpady and unchanged, Corm firm and uuchanged, Oata’firin and unchanged. ATDOLKUM-FIrm | shodurd whily In car-lols fe; Ublo Blate test, 100 1 & amall way, 1@ the Rezokieg—Wheat, 700 buj corn, 700 bu; osts, 1,930 b, ——— o ralthy Criticlsm. From the Cinemnati Gazeite, The 8t. Louis Republicqu seems surprised that Tug Cuttcaco THILUNE, under its new manage- ment, should dencuuce raseally Republicaus with a4 much vigor s it did when under the control of \ir. llarace White, The Republican hasan tdes that thia ia ratber an extraordmary prococding. ‘This rocalls to mind & rematk made some time 50 by the Republican fu refornng to the dowi- fall of men who had once been prominent jn the Tepublican mx, Tive names wore givea to ompliasiza the Kepublican's remarks, \Wo only recall fwo of these just now,—Hurlan and Pome- roy. Two more, four iy all out of tha five, were mon againet whom the Gazelle had qugbl with puergy sud pervistouce, and whosa ovorthrow was dus—wa tpeak 1n tho light of history—quite a8 much fa the Gazells au to all otlier indyonces combiped. Tho oppositjon of ke Ga- zelte to theso men _ wes whared by ToRny prominent Republioan popers throughout the country, Aund the cuurve that was ‘m sued witl referenca to thess men iy anly an lllaetration of thas followed by Kepubli- can papers toward othor offenders. To-day wany of tho strongost Hapubliosn papers in tho country are opposing Chandlor nn& Carpenter, In what pspery wore to bo found lbu[m uttacke ou Ben. Butler than in thosa of the Republican party? What Journals bave overhauled Cusoy and Packard, and Shepherd and Cameron, in ye- verer torms than pofessed Reputlican journals ? They have exposed ocorruption fu their own paity with a8 much _zeal, apd with a good deal mord eect than Democratio journsls, ‘They Liave not gone into the business of wdiscrimivate abuse, but they Lave coustautly invisted ona high standard of personal and politioal integri- ty, 'Puw Cugeaco Thisung i doing, therefore, only what is jn the straight line of its duty, only what its 10udors Lave a right to expect from it. Tt believes in tha geueral prnciplos of the le« publican paity. It denounces unworthy meu who profess thoso principlos with the uawe meverily that it measures out Lo rascals of the pposits party. When it caunot do this, sud still maintain ita coyneotion with tho Republican party. it will probably let the party go. "I'his we 1ocl wafe iu saying, without pretendiug to be su- thorized to wpesk for Tur Tuiuuna. It ia ces- taiuly what the Gaelts wauld do, THE COURTS. Decision by Judge Blodgelt in the Caso of ihe Merchants® In~ suranco Company, The Register's Action Confirmed, Exospt as to Assignee's Fees, A Youth Seeks Divorce for a Novel Reason---Court Notes. CHICAGCO COURTS, THE MERCHANTS' INSUBANOR COMPANY. In October last a final dividend moetitg was called in tho caso of tha baukrupt Marchants' Insuranco Company to be held on the 2d day of Novomber. At the timo ngpointad the Assignes gavo o statemont of Lis receipts and expendituros; but, on motion of one of the creditors, W. 11, Bisson, the mocting was ad- Journed throe wdeks, to alloy tho Assignes timo tomako a full and itomized etatement. Thia wan made and filod with tho Itogister Nov. 16, cight days beforo tho adjourned mecting. On the 2ith of Novemler a meeting was bad, st which, bowover, less ihon s majority of the creditors was preaent. The Assignee, among other itoms, put in a clalm of $10,600 for fees, which was discussed at length by the credilors prescnt. After somo time, a motion was mado by a creditor that tho accounts and charges of tho Assigneo should bo approved. 'Tho motion was put by the Iegister, snd oarried by & Inrge majority, Meesrs. Sinson nud Wotherell obfecling to the action of tho Registor in putting of the motion, inaisting that no time had baen alloved to oxamino the sccounts. A atill further adfourusmont was thon liad for turee days, On tha 27th of Noyembor, at tho meeting, the Assignoo commoncod to resd Lis lomized report, whou Mr. Hisson moved that tho Assigneo Lo compelled to produco youchora " for cach item,—thera being noarly 8,500 jtems. BSomo of tho creditors objoct- ed to Mr. Sigson's motion, claiming that Lie bad timo enough to examino the acoounts, and that he should polut aut spocitically any ob- jections he had. 3 This Hisson refused to do, and, on motion, tho accounts and feos of tha Assignes wero apprav- ed without reading, Bisson aud Wethorell ob- jeating. Tho Regiater then oxamined and approved the Ansiggea’s account, oxceph 88 to his own fees, they tot boing computed. To this nction of the TRegister, in submitling to tho mouting the va~ rious motions fur approving tho Ausigneo's charges for fees and exponses, sod for digpons- iag with tho reading of the accounts and npprov- ing the samo against objectious, Sigwou and Wetberell axceptad, and tho matier was cortitled to Judge Dludyatt for decision. Tho Judgo iendered au opinion vesterday morning, which will be found to be of ‘much in- torost, both to Registors in Bankruptey in tho District and also to tho legal Frnfusnmuu larga, deciding a8 it does mome litherto uucertain hoints of practico. Judgo Blodgett said that al- l,houzh the notice only stated that a meeling would be held under Bee. 27, instead of Bees. 27 und 98, yet, a8 it was nlso announced that & fiual dividend would . bo declaied, it was suflicicnt. Ouo of tho prelimiuarics of making o dividend was to auait the Aswiguca's account, and this duty, by the rules, dovolved on the Rtewister. HRogiater Hibbard Lind beon uniformly in the babit, howover, of subuntting the Asg- signee's account to tho creditors at a moct- ing for ezamination beforo it was auditod. Tuis practice, the Judge thought, wasemincntly eound snd just, though perhaps by o strict iu- torpretation of tho law the Register should sud- it the accouuts Hrast, Dui thero could bo no harm iu the presount course, and the creditory bad the undaubted right to examino thie sccounty bofore final approyal, The accouuts under coesideration st firat do not seem to have been properly mado out, bub they were corrected and filed eight days buloro mooting, and sbundance of we given the crod- itora ta exumine thpm. Theao accounts involy- ed over $500,000, and the vanchors wero ucces- parily numerous. The only items abjected to woro tho charuea for Assignes's recs, aud these ouly by Misson and Wotherell Theso accounts wore approved by tha mesting, tho - peading boing omitted, Sisson snd Wotlerell Leoing the ounly dissontient parties. Thero could be no irregularity in this, Noitber the Bankrupt law, or rules, or tho usages of par- liamentary practice, requiro that all the croditors shall pit and bear all tho Assignee's sccounts un- loss they chooso, to gratify tue whim or caprice of one or two creditors. The majority Liave tue undoubtad right to dispensc with such reading, It wau nlao particulatly sppropriate that tho Register should take the views of the creditors oy tn the itams of tho Assignoa’s focs, althongl noither tho Reglster nor the Court would neecs- sarily bo governad by such vote, but the item 1 question was large, and a pumber of the credit- pIK pm\mhl{ had knowladge on the lub{ent, 80 that tho opinion of a majority should not lightly bo overruled. When thers'ia a majority of the creditora prosent at & macting, thoir nction should be regardod, 8 far a8 possiblo, in regard fo mattors testing m the discrotion of the Court, but as to passing genoral accounts or settling Assignec's fecs thoy Lavo notllug to do, and it makes no difference’ whether thioro1s or {u not & majority jresent at the mesting. ‘I bereal grievance in the prosent caso was, in the Judgo's opinion, to Lo found in the fact that the Assignos cuarged 82,500 mare than hia legal fees, aud the Hegster, aftor thia charge Lad Leen approved by tlio craditors present, approved the account, including this itom. Dy the sevon- feanth aud twenty-eighth sections of the Lank- rupt law, Assignces, besides beingr allowed cer- tain upecific fees, may bo allowed a reasonablo compensation for their servicus, in the diecietion of the Caur, 'This allowance was vo part of the duty of tha creditors, nor of the Regiater, but wug to be allowed by the Court in tha oxercisn of its judiclal diseretion in view of tho notion of the duties performed by tho Assigneo, and the compenaation lio Las already rucoived. It was, however, proper, as & basis for the computation, that the question suould bo submitted to the creditors in some furm. Jf tho creditors had possod on it in tho acconnt or at & meeting, aud approved the extra componeation by an almost unauimous_vots, such fact would have great weight, sod, in caso {he meoling was largely at- tended, would be almost conclusive. In thepresent cass, the cortiticate showed that the Ntepinter allowed and andited the Awsignes's outire clsums, attor taking tha vate of the moet- ing. The Judge thought that thi¢ was an orrer, as the propor practica was, when au Avsigueo claimed oxira allowanos, for tho Rogiuter ¢ apply to the COourt for the granting of such silowanco, previons to the flust westing, aud the Court on hioaring the applica- tlon could silow such amount ag was justitiablo, which would tlion be proporly chargeabls in tho Assignee's account, to be submitted to tho mest- ing and sudited l‘)( the Rewistor, Tho practice, howover, in tlus district had hieretofote Leon to submit the entire claiin of the Axsignes to tho creditors at the tinal meetling, and it approved by a majotity tho Ntegister pnssed the accouut without submitting it to the Court. T'ho Judgze 1emarked thay bo did not intond by this opinion to disturb a g sottlomonts of Assigne's acosunts which had been made, but only to indioate » practice for the future, and thoreforo i tho preaent caso the Registor's sotion would bo ap- proved, with the excoption of the extrn allaws ance, and loava would Le given to the Assiguos to apply to tho Court for oxira allowauce ab auy time bofure tha dividend wua paid. FISUED V8, BOALD OF TRADE. To the case of August Fisler, wha laat sum- mer obtained an jujunction againet the Board of I'rado to prevent It from dismiseing bim for some uncommarcial tiansaciious, as proposed the lnluucllon. it will bo remembered, was dlamipsod sbout two months permission, however, belng given to Fislicr to a| Py to the Board for & new vota in his case within ten days. No application wag then mado, and yestorday the damagea for obtaining tho 1juno~ tiou wera aesosod ab ¥500, and on bearng the il was dismissed. An appeal was taken to the Bupreme Coutt, LINCOLN PABK, In tbe cage of tho Cumunmsionors of Ilucoln Tark vs, J. V. Furwell and others, (o arsess the damages for extending Lincoln Paik southward, the jury, befora Judge Douth, guve Bulden ¥, Culver 100,000 dumages for the condemnation of the_wouthwest fructional 3 af Buc, 84, 40, 14, fim\&n§ slvo that tno land waw subject to & traat deed to J. V. Farwell, which must e paid out of the damages givon. LIVORCE. Catherine Fischer filed a bill ssking for s di- vaorco frow ber busbaud, Gustay, on sccount of dengrtion, Cliazles Kung, who aluo is in the divorce bual. Deas, gives m quite ariginal reason as hus ground for divorca. Tla saya the'in 1870 he waa con- fined fn Jail o roma <harga proferred by the Indy who aftocwards boamo hin wifo, and wiile #0 confind, owing to mtdry threats of fmprison- ment and of boing ohikoed topay o large sum of monoy, bo was comelled to marry Emma Kunz, As 5-on /s hie conls _leavo the Justice's offico he tnred oot on ha honoymoon alone, and hag never, therofore oujoyod any of tho bliss thay in sitiposed to 0 1aid up for s nowly-married coupla, Inasnuch, thorefora, as tho ‘marriage was LrovghtaLout by compulsion, and as he was & minar at A time, and has never lived with lua wifo, o ks & divorco, COURT NOTES, . Frontlin Donnison and 1L, T, Btaels were ro- apposited Masters in Chancery of the Superior Corte “o-morrow is the last day of sarvice for the Anuary term of the Cireuit Court. BANKRUPTCY YTEMA. The proceedings against Lysander If, Bulchor weio ordered to be dismissed unicss objeations ara filed within o days. In tho mattor of Milton Amith the claim of Balmonon Binith wus reduced from £4,648,01 to £44,80, tho balanco over tiio last amount bolog tietitioun, A dischargo was issued to Frank E, Aiken. SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEP, Mendaen & Winter began a suit for $2,000 agaiust the Villago of Gloucos. Tho Ridgoly Nutlonal Bank commenced a suif agninst Adam Pierson, D, and Bamuel Bmith, to recovor $10,000. Lrosns & CGorham commonced s suit in at« tachment agaiuat Alfrod aud Ered A, Roo to ro- covor §4.900. C. L. Webster boran a suit in treapass agonsi W. B, Pierca, ¥, 11. Pierco, W. L. I'ierco, C. B, ’g}:(;:a%ou, and Jobn Casey, Inying damages at Patrick O'Mara sued J. G, Millor and Marla a’% Slo recover soma saloon-fixtures valuod at Jacob Laner sued E, . Cleaver far £1,000, Anna Lochow commenced au action in caso for $05,000 apainat Thics Rouss. linrrictt C. Iiomas bogan a guit in replovin againat Francis Agnew, A, J. Corrigan, Thomas Fearaey, T. 11, Fearey, and (+. D. Fecaroy, to ro~ cover & stack of boots and shoes st No. 555 Hiate stroot, valued at £1,000, CIRCUIT CODRT. Heath & Nllflfim‘ filod & petition against CGeorge W. and David A. Gage, aud Join A. Rice, ssking for & mechanics’ licn to the amount of i4,130.60, for work dane on the Grand Pacific Hotel. Tuo same gparties also ask for » mechanies’ lion to the amount of $2.953.23 on the Sheiman Houso, J, 8. Marsh, G. C. Shor- wan, and I', ¥. Sherman being made defendants, Miunio Bell _cojumenced a_sult in treapass against Julius Dauor, llorman Dauer, and Will- i A ;uv‘v)lnburu, layiug her damagos at tho sum of 20,000, TIE COUNTY COURT. Claims woro allowod against tho following es- tates : Julin W, Smith, $146.28 ; I I. Tiniham, 2753 N, 8. Truax, %414.67 ; Matthiss Thicl- man, §1,473. Chasles Wontho, $167.06; Wiliam §, Wallor, €058.35; A, G. Gower, 11030 Tred Uterch, 2270, In the estato of Edward Ladden, will proven and lotters of administration granted to Abner Simith in bond approved of £6,000. Tu tho estato of Louis Schumachor, adminige trator's account approved. THE CRIMINAL COURT. Timothy Maare plgaded guilty to larceny un- dor ago, sud was sont tothe County Jail for nioty daya. James Lowe pleaded guilty to riot, and was scut to the Couuty Jail for olio waok. THE CALL. Jonar Bronporrr—The "bankruptey calendar. Jupos Gary—No call. L Juvoe BiorEy—101 to 123, oxcept 103, 103, 17. Jupar Moonr—7, 8, 9. Junot Looers—No eall, Junag Boorn—217 to 230, Jupag 'Inee—G56 to 74, oxcopt 58, 60, 65, 07, Juper FARWELL—271 t) JULGMENTH, Ustrep STATER Crecust Covit—Jupar BLoparry —Henry M, Touett el va. 1. &, Thompion, $577.25, —First National Tauk L. Locisa, $40 Robertson v Seates Dlatwior Counr—Junoe Bronazry pke, va, Beow A, Johiieon 3 dacree, $13045, BUERION COURT—CONTTaioks—IT, T, Weeks vi, Btophen W, biryker, $1,208.5)—Lauis Rulio ys. Jacob Strickland, $14L38—Guatsy Ludko ya. Krounks snd Bernhard S.venema, $10. Dietrich va, It, M, Turner and A, J, Fisy, $107 Jrpur GARY—Savings Bank of Fond du Lo ya, Guetave Elton, $155.04—W, F. Jucoba ve, O, 1, Haluaee, $47.60,lusgo 1fart . Tauuph Wall $3d0.02 Lefcho va, R, A Payne and Frederick’ Amies, 3, ~Bismark Bund v, Nicokus J. 210.4), tol va, Arthur Connaly and T G, Hskin etal, va. 8. A, Matilon, §:62.93, well va, J, 3, Kticn, $357.63.~il, 0, Boxworih vs, J. 0, Smith, $357.69—T. S:anel va, Lobert ‘Tuokm aud James Gratz, $3,481,8%,—Woraco Warren, use, &c., va, J, B, Dogyod, §150.—t, Buith ' va, ‘Lesol Qraves, $3401—~Thomas Mouidiug ot al, ve, 3. 11, Kenney, $653.—1L. IL, Suufuldt et al, va, J, 1%, Ford, 12136.d, A, BCriow yu. E. Il Parker, §37: Y , Hlusn, Assignee, ve.d. It ifugunin, $H2.6 Fritzache va, ', ¥, Swan, 63,95, —A, A, Fronch et al, va, Tho Alden Pruit Preverviug Jompany, §753.23.—0, Eulck ve, W, T, Ball, §337,60,—J, ¥, Farwell ct al, va, J. T. Careorari, $392.15,—J, 1. Btatson ve, B, W, Siry: ker, $65.64,—E. A, Hatuwell ve, G, W, Blome, $02.50 —Samme v4. 8, I, Hockwoll, $267.03.—~Jonule E. \(ilking 8, J. D, Co lu{li‘lsfl.fl-}.'—fl. Qreen va, Martin Keller, $103.H, 11, Handy ot _ul.'vs, Rickard dorry, $14.— Bamo Ve N, Taviln, 3180, —Abuez Bmith va, G, Clurke, * §a22.08,— Bame va, G.'R. Clarke, W $644.00,—J, 1. Alien et bl, v E. Btorey v o Tublisltng and Yyintfng Conts piny, $i8i.41 Bkor of al,_va. It 3. Raoloy, $:41,30,—1, B, Gary, use, cte., va. Tho Hankojl & Bar- ker Gar Company, conditional judgment for $330,8.— J, M. Worthington va, N, T, Juckeon, $311,43,—D. Kaowhon et al. vs, J, F. Beuson, £i65.70.—National Goid Bank ve, B, J. Walker, $3,663,88,—Third Na= tfonal Nank af Si, Louis va,' Same, $3,341,3),—Firat National Bavk of laraboo ve, J. A. Eills, $10,« §90.33.—W, M, Qifford et al. 'va, Frgd Ducnsing, £:3.8,—Sama v, Willlam Bturgos, ~$102.05,—M. Rogots et sk, va, J. T Uarcarsn, $110.02,1, A, Thomas etal, vi I6a Holmes, $1.21L890-30 W, Biblison ve. Marle iforn aud Conrad” Pirrung, $161.76.—V, 11, lorn va. J, J‘,vfllrrtlk ”Aul ;.—fl. c. sm“v':r 3 n:ld A, (Gage, $4,019,31.—A, Markuwitz va, 8, W. fitrykor, $I51.07.-E. Moad ve. G, Q. Guenler, s i prittiiicea MR Qigeuyr CouRT—Junae Buoru—HReyualds Brothars ve. Robort ‘Tufem, $744,—J. J, Lliascy vs, The Aaring Company of Chicagy, $2,837.35, 4 e, SUPREME COURT, CENTRAL GRAND DIVISION—ALMITIED TO PBAG- TICE—DECISIONS PROMULUATED, Spacuai Dinpatch o The Chicago Tyibrne, Srnixorien, Jan, 6,—In the Bipte Bupreme Coutt thero waa. & full Benehy to-day, aud the following gentlomen wore admitied to practica law : Jamos 1. Garnell, Nokomls ; Chisunpy B, Doan, Delvidero; Joseph W. Hays and W. O, Wilkon, Chicago; Joseph Mudnott, Lincoln, 30 11 Underwoad, of Byroh, and A. N. Lerimsi wero admitted on foroign licenso, Tho Peorle va. Willlam I, Coons et ol,; orizinal amt; motion of Attorney-Ganersl o sirika from th( B s entertatued, Tho 81, Louls, Shelbyville & Dotrolt Raliroad Come pany ve, Lullip Parker al from County Court of Buiclby 3 appeal “Ml o per cont, Jawmes Walsly va, Willam D, Johnwon'; error from MeLoan; remittitur of §24,50 by defondant., “Lhie Plople, efe., vo, Rabest Houston e al.; original st ; moon fur Continuance entered 58! Tho Poople, ete., vi, Ho Maron County 1 motlon to 61, Lock va, The Leople, et tlon for time to file Lyj 79, Olmer v, ‘o Puople, etc, ; ertor to Tanoaek) suggest diminution of vecord and intiou for certlurir, 2, Crane va, Crane el al.; error to Vermilion ; wor ton for order o |rouuca orliginal dsed, 3, Junnings ve. Liog 4 error {0 Cumber. laud ; metion to vacate supersedoua ; suggest diminys tion of record. 1), Duryea ve, Berry ef al, 3 appeal from Moultria| motion forlesve to wiwin adaftional error, 131, Bhort et al, ve, Hidell; appeal fiom Vermllion ; n:no lfir\hh Tayton, and O, P, iy, J, 11, Thorp, $76.15.—A, 1. original bwd, 7 error to Booit; mo. Cunningham et ul. ; error t4 Qoled ; suggest diminution of record and cettiorart, 91, Welburu va. hie Peopls, oto, ; ervor to Shalby) ta be subwtted on abatracts aud brief, MASONIC. Swecial Disvatch ta 1hs Chizago Tribune, Taxcory, Neb,, Jan, 6,—The Qraud Chapter of tho Masous of Nebrasks is in session here. ‘The following oftlcera were elected and installed to-day: AL E., Q. H. P, A. G, Hnstlugs ; M. E, G.J., E. ¥. Warron; R, W. @, Jobn G. Davia} R, W. G, T., Jamea . Mooro ; R, W. Q. Bocre- tary, W. R. Bowon. Bixty dollars was voted to procurs a suitable memorial for M. E. H. P, Tobert W, Furnas, Heports show twelve sube ordiuatq chapters and 63 mewbers ju the State, Nak :im" business of goueral lutorest wes trans~ acted. MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT. Snecial Dupatcl to Ths Chizasa Tribune. Laxsisa, Mich.,, Jan. 0.—Twelve opiniona wera reudored to-dav in the Bupsemeo Court. Inthecase of Daniel Sullivan, who was gens tenced to fzate Prisou for ten years for an ase sault with intent to murder, judgmeut was ro= versed aud @ vew trisl grauted. Thae defense ¢ried tp prove su alibl, whereby » reasoualle doubt existed. Tho Connceticut Mujual Life Iusurance Compsoy's application for & man- dumus to reatraits the Btate from colteotiug » 8 per cent specitio tax on its groas receipis fer promiumy collscted wes dealed, ; i i : 'r | ?