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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1875, MONEY AND COMMERCE. BINANCIAL. Tho condition of affairs in financial ebrclos remaing ono of comfortatte activity, although the extreme cort of yeaterday hind the weal effect of delaying the mails and interfering with businces, The demand for money quarters, particularly thins." nt nites elrong in moat Sa pelters, and provieon men, I ‘The reeolpts of hogs hnve y all thelr resonrees, ani, x: a af tho er + oiinue, ‘weather of seater’ hava indicated +. The mereantite antry Lanka hav corres sponder: The : cent In diseount= navions has been Buf funds at the diaposal of th 1 addition, tho largo trae, 3 -wato movo the hog prod~ hg suarket, ire, fe ici & 7 of negoliable paper te Iarger, ln sot in only exceptional cfreum- Hea +) nad at per ceut ; tho ruling quo fations ait he Tt per eont. The ordera for currency were Irer, probably on ac= count of the coidenap, The day before yesterday they were very urge, perhaps us largo as on uny day in tho aney were Lot considerable, exchange fell to par, nt which Ayure rates were made freely, the banks buying to replenish their talsuces Jn New York. Tao amount of exchange snaing Is grester, ‘The clearings were $3,700,609, ‘Tho Kpeclal Ayent Of tho Internal Revenite Depart- ment who fe looking for nustamped checks continues bis rearch wong the tanks in thin city, Ifo hus been sery nuccessful, fading im the vaults of one bank enough unstampod checks to ureak it, If the penalty af 169 cach were enforced, Tho President of another bank, which hud been very acrupulous Jn rejecting une stamped cheeky, queationed the right of the detectivo to search hls vouchers, Int had to yfeid Lee foro the unmistakable provisions of tho law, whieh give tho agents of the fulerual Reveune Dopsrtment the right of Rear. ‘he role duty of the deto-tive fa to furward (he results of his examination to Washing- lon, Wo are fufurnicd that be has beon inktencted to txantine te Vaulls offal the Danks iu the State, aud report, What couree the Internal Hevenue D.part= ment will pursue towards the doiiuyueut banks ly not kuown, THE LOCAL BOND AND BTOCK MANRET, Inthe local wurket the demand fur Governments Was light : ataced. Gold wae a little we Btorling « xchange rat Hb yigit2, 436}4-490, Cable tranefers, 452. Tho other rutes of foreign exchange were? seveee OLOIIUTG V@ 96 oO City Fer cent Londa, 1004, & int, LLY & int, ‘go City? per cent wawer- UL &int.|102 Aint, ayo. Chicago Gity Tper Joan’. HOt & int.Jie2 & int, | 9955 & int,| 90% & int. Chicago City 7'per cent certia Cateage Guy per eet erie] Tree vent Loudal|wl xine A tnt, i 95 Slut, Pank stocks were inactive, and quotations romaiued unchanged : iy ‘at Park 7 per cent bonds, ton] Batik sereseee ional Bink, German National Bink... Northwesicra National Bank. Corn Exchange National Bynk, City National Bunk., Hone National Bank Cook Coun National B, Iuois Tru Rational City railway stocks ‘est Sido railway ttock has Leen uncertain in prive eluce the unexpected Sale ot 123 a few weeks ago, Some fa offered fur eule at rates ranglug from 1u@l4s; but uo bids sre on tocord, Other stocks are dull: ‘Asker, Bid, ¢ Ay, West Sule, Qty allway, North Side. riders! Lu-tiauew Company, Chuanter of WU Sg Cifugo Gas-lyht und Coke; VUMIPAUF ss .assseccbeesisveny Mliuow towurhip’ ‘dad’ county Jo percent bunds, THE PACIEIO RUBHLE. ‘The San Francisco Cirenicle of the Sth inst, quotes Ding stocks down und “a sofwesa apparent in the market,” 1 woks aa ff there wasn't enongh energy or vitality pr mouty enough fu the murket to carry buth ends uf We Condstuck Gp simultancously—onv ead must by Quict while tho otuerca\urie, Alpha, which dropped HO on Wednexduy, um rapidiy advanced el0 yeuterd nyerial, Weak ol Weuleaday et $1000, was ato yeulerduy at $s. O, bir coutuuned to be the favors te yumble, rolilug in tho Uoued rezuiar at from $310 t0 $015, und ‘shading off Letween Bourda to $355, “After Tutuping up $75 in one day, it wus nut to be expected Mut te wont repest the operon, Cheap. sok wowde in upon suck: a Tie end must be into cump, ‘ho favorite, Het & Deleher, Mn, and Gowd & Curry vtidn't sustain ite Like dim Siniloy’s Cut.veras froz, those id to iw uverionied, Every tiny they make WUpWiTd movement they wre thaown buck with tho Weight of stock throwu pon the market, Mextean, Which wold ay Ligh wy $85 on Wuduerduy, yeaterduy: Beli as low as Fs, closing wl $70, AW goon Uphity #0 Beveswarlly gous Stesicau, Lady Bryan ulfettnauleded herelf by marking 2 at adyaiee of $1, wheteat Ler Givuda timiled plesautly and hopefully, Overton Hinappotuted ite tricnda by erawfiahiny, backwards $3 per alate, whun they ail expocted uw $10 tn way, Julia bas Leen fu rome demand: Tullis hey de kay” that Tulle. but peoplo xederully have little roulide least of all the operstore, shares changed bauda, at § 800 buyer 30, Cunsuddated lurly ateuny, 155 auares Ns struck “ile? 2 tu the vixel, Of Cuizornta, only 105 dus 7Ty reyulur, and $7 itgmila Was bot particu Ling St $845ig 700, LATEST, New Yous, Jan, 14.~Mouey, 24@9; prime mercan- Wo paper, 57. Sierliug exchange, 486}; @ 199. Gold opencd at 11 auld down to 112, and closed at Way. The decline waa uttributed toa report that the President bat wignod the Finance bil, Carrying rates ery 2@4 und tat for borrowing, . Cleariuga, $34,000,000, ‘Treugury disburdemonts, $940,000, Yelp ty, $205,000, Goverumente dull snd steady, State bonds quiet, Vith better prices firm, Rallroada firns, ‘To-day was characterized by unusual depression in speculutive shares, and, fur many wtucks, lower prices were made than for mupy wouthy, ‘The ciict interest sentered In Western Unton, Lyk» Shore, aud North western, The first-uamed waa affected by tho an- Bouuoviwent that Gen, Thomas 't, Eckort lad Leen elecied Preadcnt of the Atlautic & Pacifie Tolo- Graph in place of Tul Wulf, rentyued, Early in the Gay there Wawa disporition shuwn to Lear the market, Ond leading wicckw devlined 3,@1'y per cent, Western, Union twaitlug iu the movemcut, Later, the whole Market rwovered A@t per cent, Pucific Mai) Sud Atlantic =& = Paclils ‘Lulegraph being conspicuous features in the rise, During the after= noun there wa w yenerat falling off, on a diupateh from Washington wtsting that the Preitdent was pre varlag 9 meweage for Congress ro-dmmending tn- ereased taxation, aud tho lowest priceu of the day, in some tuatances, were tuuched, Lake Shore wid down to 743, tho decline being caused by developracnte Which will bo made ou Mouday, when the Company ta required to show cauve why they should not Le pertnie Rently restrained frow paying the. dividend dvclared and due Fob, 1, The weaknovw alia extoudul: to Northwestern, which wold ax iuw aw 44, on d.uyatches from Wiscousin to the effoct that a cunvase of the Ligisluture shows that the Puttor act cannot Le repealed, ‘The market clused Leavy, quotue Mons being thu lowest of the day, with the exception Customs ro. MW Atuitic & Mote Telegrujb, whieh was ‘he ouly puck which continued ‘strong — through oul, up to a.) Peatwaclions — ugRros pg gia 24, b0. On) were Purdie ll, $8,000 Wertera Unlow, 34.60) Northwestern, 27,bu0 Rock Estab, 10,000 st, Paul, 19,000 Erie, 47,000 Lake Bore, 5.000 New Yurk Ceutral, 7,000 Wabuali, and 33,000 Dustou Pacitl GOVERNMENT BoOXDE, Conpony, Wl... 6. Lib | Coupons, 07. Coupons, %i weebldeg | Coupons, 4d, AGg | A0-4as., Conpans, "65, 119% { Cntrency 6s, Coupons, NEW... 1TH | Now Ga... BTATE PONDS, Mirrouria.... se Virginias, old.. Tennensees, ati N. Carolinas, old Tennessecs, ne Ni Carolinas, new. Vituintas, nove. Walanb pf, Ft, Wagno ‘Torro Vaute : Terre Hauto phi Ohlcngo & Atton Chicago & Alton Ohfo & Mivsiseipyt Clove, Cin, & Col, & Quiney:209°¢ uy O, Indiana Con ‘ Mlmois Central. . Union Pacific. stack, Northwestern’ pid. Rock Island... Tho following instruments were filed for record on Thursday, Jan, 14 ‘ cirr rrorenty, Butterfield at, 18 ft of 1 mn 27), x59 ft, dated Jan, Vincennes ay, Let ‘rhirty-cigi ninth ts, wf, 21 07-100a1i6 ft, dated Dei 24 Btatoat, 219 tha of Thiciieth, wf, 2x1iBs ft, dated Jatt, Ives... Math ef, 200 t's of Lym det Bees 400 Arthington ety 7 ft, dated No 1,000 Arthington et, 125 tt ft, dated Now, 2, 197 1,000 Wigh at, 175 ft sof Beiden 1h butldings, dated Jan, 1,000 Webster ay, 8.6 ft, with buildin 8,00 The premiros No Cd Huth, Lledo soseesserseessarnenes ws» 4,000 Hastings st, we corner of Throop st, n f, 24 3-10 x12 ft, dated don, 12 : 3,800 Bandoiph st, 60 ft « of Frau tu ulley, dat d San, 13.seescsessees es ae 22 SOUTIE OF CIEY LIMITA, WITHIN A TADIUS OF 7 MILES Poa cour: Paniina at, 238 ft a of Fort: # ft, dated Jan, 700 Svaue av, U1 ft 9 of ft, dated dau, 12., 4,320 Eyandale av, TA ft x150 ft, dated Jan, 1 2,011 Lots 31 to a3, Block 18, Pha bre, 12,4, 1, dated Dev. 1, 1874.4 730 WEST OF CITY LIMT8, WITIIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILES PROM COURT-MOUBE, Bioomington st, 240 ft w of Wonern ay, 1243, ft, dated Dee, U1, 1874... 400 COMMERCIAL, The following wero the receipts and shipments of the leadiug articles of produce tn this city during the twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Thursday moruing, and for the corresponding date oua year ago: eHIPMENT Flont, tris, Wheat, bas, Or, Cured meats, IUs. Beet, tra, Pork, brits... Lard, lbs, ‘Fallow, Ihe. ef lon} “82/10 Hutte fy he Byes] 37,099 Dressed bo; gyat) “4,193 Live ho, Ban Cattle, Noy, ‘331 Sheop, No., iy Tides, tes... 200,215, Highwines, bela. 217, 268 "a0 WoO!, Hause « 1110 113,248 Potatocr, bu. ‘Qt + 15 Luin’ er, No, feet)" "“67,000} 184,009) 612,529 Shingles, No,....] 75,090] 160,000 487,009 Lath, Ni si 5,000 Salt, Urls... ‘908 ~ Also the following, withont comparisons: “Kini of produce. Hecewced, Shapped. 36,522 82,800 5 } Exes, pkgs Cheero, vxs, Dried fruits, Ibs, Beaune, bu, Withdrawn from store on Wodnesday for city con- sumption, 1,043 bu wheat, 6,15 bu corn, 1,476 bu oate, 1,553 bn barley, , ‘Tho following grain was inspected into atore during the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock on Thurs~ day morning: I car No, 1 apring, 82 cara Nu. 2 do, 12 cars No, 3do (93 wheat); Scars high mixed corn, 18 cars No, 2do, U4 cara rejected do (Gi cara now and 1 old corn) ; 2 cars white oats, 7 cara No, 2 do, I care re- Jected do; 2care No, 9ryo; Scars No, 3 barley, Lear Tejected do, Total, 167 cars, or 63,000 bu, Inspected out, 6.117 bu wheat, 22,606 bu corn, 4,854 bu oate, 441 bu rye, 4,923 bu barley, ‘The leading produce markets were generally firmer yeaterday, Thechiof cause in breadstuffe was small re- ccipts; in provisions, greater confideuce. There waa moro activity in ono or two of the markets, Lut less doing in the aggregate, owing to tho fact of light offer- ings, The receipts are falling off to a lower point than was expected ; hence the accumulation of stocks in store ia not rapid, though the shipping demand for breadstuéts remutus rery quiet, A moderato amount of trading was done in the dry goods market at unchanged and nominally steady rates, Grocerics remain quiet, with prices rangiug substantially a1 on the precoding days of the week, though sugar and coffees wero working easier. Othor lines were generally atesdy. No changes worthy of note wero developed in the flan aud canned goods markets, Dried fruits were quiet, with pricea steady, except for prunes sud dated, whlch sro offer- ing nt j@jce decline, A fair demand for checee sud choice grades of butter was noted, at well sustained prices, Coal was in active request, Oils were gen- erally Orm, No price changes were uoted in pig-iron, leather, and bagging, There was uo ebange tn the atate of the tumber murket, ‘The demand continues very Myht, Nuits, fron, and other metals wore quict and unchanged, Hay waa in little better request and stronger, ‘Timothy sced was mora active, at un- changed prices, while other seads were quiet, but frm, Green fruita were quiet, the cold waather fnterrupt- ing the uual local trade, and preveuting dealors from filing outside orders, Forelgn and domestlo frulte ara held at recent prices, and the stock, except of ap- ples, fy not very large, Poultry wae a shade caster un- der larger offerings, and fairly activo, It was reported yostorday that the weather is ao dry in California. as to induce feara for the next wheat crop, ‘This news was partially responsible for an ad- vonco tn prices here, but the Armuess departed tn the afternoon, ‘The present strength in harley, bere aud in Galifor- nia, ty unigmatical, Tho brewers ure generally full, thelr requiroments are less thon usual owing to the pressure of dull times all over the country, and malt ja abundant oud relatively cheap, The chief reason for wtrength would weem to be that there is so much capital under ft, drawn in by tho extraordinarily large sales by boars lust autumn, ‘The Directora of the Hoard of Trade appointed yes- torduy a committes on decurum, consisting of Mesura, 4, R. Beusley, O, I, Wheeler, and A, 8. Burt, who are charged with the preservation of order duriug ‘Change ours, or at lewat with the duty of reporting cases of anlabelavior, “When are they going to count the votes again? and “Who is going out on the next count?” are now the leading questions asked, after the more important one of * Whatla Fobrusry?” bus been asked snd an- wwerad, A “inerchant” asks if there was not some mistake in our utstemunt of Tuewday Inst, to the effect that “tho regutue Engiish quarter of wheat 1s 489 lbs, or tight tiuies 6 tba, Hence, multiply the number of quartera into eight, and the result is the equivalent in bushels, In womo parta of Great Britaln they reckon 490 und Sud Ibu to the quarter, but the atandard 1a 489,” Ho thinks that the quarter of wheat fe 860 tLs, or 8 «quarter of an Englivh tou, Aw Indicated in the passage above quuted, tho quarter is rather an uncertain quantity; but when an order ts sent bere tor ao miauy quarters of wheat, the quarter of 8 bu at 60 thu to tho bu is always understoud, wud the order ia filled on that baal, We Dellove that fn England the quarter of grain is guuerally understood to be & uieajured buvhely, and the welgut of « measured Dushel of Euglish whoat is somewhere from 09 to 63 Ils, Woe note that the uncertaiuty arlaiug froin the use of the word "quarter" ia now avulded in the British Board of Trado returng, the quantities belong reduced to cwla, of 112 Ibe each, ‘Tho imports of barley into the United States from. the Province of Ontariv, Canada, iu 1874, were 4,007,427 bu, as follows; Bufalo,.... 9,587,976 buy in 1072, 4,142,211 bu, ‘The Now York Rultetin gives the fatlowing as the Hooks of certain leading articlea of produce, dumentic anid foreign, at that port, on the Ist of thia mouth compared with Int of Jatuary, 1374 18)207 Hund 208 gant B24. 8.0 4, Tinta x nM t B.004 Ine, 8.28) Deo. cn, Hin 11.845 Ine. Whatebone, Ib 100,00 Dee, Foreign products i Coora, bai 4,98 Deo, BL OR Doo. W.500 Ine. if BEAM Doo, 1, 4684 Ino, Oy Et Dee, 3.651 16,6:0;Dec. 8,39 PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Wero rather lesa active, and a shade Armer,though with no important change {u prices, Live hogs wero in largo supply, but prices were well sustained on the upper grades {n a manner which toe muluded some dealers of the Chapyaquan rotaark that ‘thera ta ntways room at tho top." Thero is not auch 8 lack of good grades ns was prophesied by the doalera on the long side a few weeks ago, but their percentaga fasmall cuough to keep them at a coustderable premt- ‘uns, whether live or dressed, Hence packers’ grades aro firm, and tho firmucas {# reflected Inta the spec ulative articles of product, tho stioriage on which ina largo one, and apparently keeps growing, un a few soll ers aro very porsistont In their belief that present Prices are good ones to fell at. ‘Mess Pons—Was less active, and o shade firmer, though averaging 2X0 per bri loss than on Wedues- day, The market opened dull under largo receipts of | hogs, but there was very Ilitle to sell at the decline, aud several buying orders, which caueed an advatce, Salos wore rerorted on Change of 1,350 brla cash at $18.4755@18,50; 7,750 brie eeller Fobruary at $18.69%@ 18.788 3 11,250 bris seller March nt $18.90919.20% 5 and 2,000 bris seller April at $19.20@19.90, Total, 29,250 bris, Tho market closed at $18.55@18.00 cash 3 $18.70 14,7214 voller February ; $19.0) seller March } and $19,30 aellar April, Clewr pork was nominally ttn- changed at $29.00; aud family news at $18.00, Prime rycen waa dull and nominal at $16.25@10,60, and extra 1,950 13.60, Lanp—Wan rather loss active, but in good demand throughout, and 34, @%o per 100 tbs likuer, — Liver- Poul was quoted tnchunged at 6s, nud Now York wis Steady, The buein here wus largely in changing over, * rolling the tierces one month farther ahead” St tha current diifereuce of 10¢ per 100 its between thls month and next, oud We between January aud Fovruury, Sales were roported on ‘Ouange of 1,730 @1SA2' 5 4,290 tes seller Fobruary atid 4,300 tes aeller March at tal, 10,500 t Tas market 4.52%5¢13.55 for ad vowlually at to! Alon noted yesterday, there belny more tuqniry for alipment, though {z wea not urgent, The truding on the door was probably only s purt of the day's work, aw buyers have coutra ted the habit of guing around to the aflices, and sume say that they can often obtain more favorable terms there than ou ‘Caango, Sales wero reported of 20,000 Ib# green shoulders ut 6!,¢; 120,0u0 Ibs short rity at 9:.@I¥e; 109 boxes do’ ut 9',c; SU) boxes long cloarn ut 9246; 1.500 boxes long And short clears at 9/;e ; 20,000 Its grocn Lolifes at 100} 160,000 ts green hams (14@15 tha) at 9Z@lve, ‘The matket closed at 61; for yrceu suoniders, Jj0 do for long clear, 91,@9!40do short ribs, Yc de slortcloir, aud 93;@97,0 do hums, Sweet-plekied hams (16 Ibo Average) at 10!,@10%c, Meata in sult 10 to 13 days quoted at 6-,(@6/0 for shoulders, cash or seller Saute ary; Gicdo seller February; 6,0 do reiler March; long clear 94,0 cash ‘or sotler January ; do acter F hs ruary, 9Wej"do seller Murch, 970; short rily, 9 @ xe casa of seller January; do veller February, 9,03 a seller March, Giger sliort clenrs, 074e February, 10c; do selier March, 1076, Boxed meata Aye higher thin loase, Long’ cut hime, 10% 113, acon meats quated ‘at 124@iso for hun, ¥o for shoulders, and Ie for short ribs—all packed, GREASt—Nominal at 6% @L0 BELF PRODUUTS—Wers changed, at $3.25 for moss, $20,00@40,50 for hams, ‘TaLLow—Quotod a B'y@8!;e. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Waa very dull at unchanged prices, The ‘Armuese in wheat was all that prevouted a decline in flour. Sales wore eportod of 800 Lrla spring extras at $4.00 for unsound, €4,1235 for some others, and the rest on private termig; 100 bria ryo flour nt $5.23; and 100 bris buckwheat at $5.95, ‘Total, 1,0C0 brls, There ta reason to think, however, that 600 bris out of this quantity were not sold, but simply arranged for by the owner to be shipped to Glasgow, n hopes of find- ing the market there which they do not command at bome, The matket closed as follows: Cholco winter extras, $5.25@6.505 common to good do, $4.25@ 5.00; choico spring extras, $4.50@4.75; fair do, ship- ping grades, $3,75@4.25; patent spring, $5.00@9.00 ; spring superfinss, $3,003.75; rye flour, $3,255.60} buckwheat do, $5.25@5.75. BaaN—Was in modersto supply and fair demand, hence steady, Sales wero £0 tons et $17.30 on track, ‘Mipptinas—Were ateady at $19,00@25,00 for coarse to choice, with sale of 10 tons fina at $23.00 delivered, ConN-Mxar—Wass quoted at $3.409I,60 per bri for kiln-dried, and $24°00@4,50 per ton for conrac, WHEAT—Was moro active In a apoculative way, and quitoatroug, closing 7;¢ bighor than on Wednesday, though the difference in the average prices of the twa nly Xe. ‘Tho recefpts were again email, and vices from Now York quoted a firmer feeling there, probatly duo to an ensior feeling in ocean freights, Tue public telegrams reported duline New York and Liverpool, Tucre waa uot much demand for cash wheat, and ucarcely any was wanted for slip- ment, but the aort futerest fiijod tn rather freely, and there were soyeral buying orders from parties who think well of the property us an investinent, which ad- yauced prices under tue fact of light offerings, Beller Fobruary opened at 883 c, and wivanced. to 893;e, closing at #0}. Beller March ald at Aifa 000; eeller Mayat 95c; and soller the mouth at Bi@alige, wll closkig firm, Cash spring at su@uyisc; 7,000 bu No. 3 do at 840; and 1,400 gales Were reported on ‘Change of 63,000 bu No. 2 bu rejected do tv storage) at T0We, Total, 72,000 bu, MxNESoTA WittaT—Wau quiet and firmer, sles wert Iuited to 1,000 bu Nu, 2at94e, No, 1 waa nom. nal at 97e, COUN—Was quiet and strong, ‘There was absolute: ly no trading ti after 11 o'clock, aud very lite then, ‘Tue advices from other poiuta were not of much im- Portance either way, Lut the very light rocelpta formed @ considering esp for the shorts for this month und next, aud they bid up the market tse per bu, whlle the Muy option followed in the wake only 30 upward. Seiler February opened at 66i4c, and ailvanced to 6Tc, cloving at 684, Meller tho month aold at O1'4@60 Xo, closing at 68ic, Beller May sold at T1%,@T2e, uel nales Were reported on ‘Chunge of 1,600 bu now high milxed at 66% @64je ; 26,600 bu new No. 2at 002,19 663405 19,CU0 LU new rojected at 61401403 £0) bu curs at O3@C4c, on track, ‘Total, 44,600 bu, OATS—Were moderately active at ubout Wednoada’ range of prices, ‘Cue tnurket closed quict aud easier than at to opening. Cav lots were tu fair request, No, ‘selling at 643;@54e, aud closed at the inside. Rejected brought de, White sold at Gtc, ou track, Beller the mouth sold at 62};(a59e, and clopod at 621;c, Beller Feiruary opened at 62/,c, advanced to 63c, de~ clined to 643¢¢, aud closed at’ G27¢c, Beller May waa Woted at 66KG5Tc, Cash ealce’ wera reported of 0,800 bs No, Y ut 62. @Sve, chlelly at the tnaide ; GO but rejected at 49c, and 1,4¢0 bu white by sample at Sic, on track. ‘Total, 49,400 hu, » RYE—Waa iu Leticr reatteat and atronger, the ro celjta being very light. No. 2 (20 atoruge) sold st O6e, Other grudes were nominal, Salew include 1,600 bit No, 2 (49 storages) at 08c; alsa 400 bu by sample at vio on truck, ‘Total, 2,00 bu, 3 DARLEY—'Tho murket opened strong and trregular- ly higher, ‘Thero were several orders on the market for cash ind Februury, aud aellers, belug backed by ght recelpte and the receut advauce u California, re- funod to trade except at Ligher prices, ‘The flurry'was soon over aud the market clued quist, with tha sd- vance partly lost, Gus No. 2 regular wold at, $1,20@ 2634, 40 N. 8. af $1.9791.913¢, und A., D, & Co, $1630 GLSI. No, 3 wus ih dennuod and bigher, selli @1,10 1b Gontral, and $100 in A.D, & G wold at $1.08 1u Central, and $1.10 in N, 8, Early weller Februury advanced 1ige, aolling at $1,243, Woon dee chiued to $1.97, und closed at $1.41, Soller the month wus inactive aud nominal at $1,2631.26%. Sales in- clude 2400 bu No, 9 ut $1,2061.2739 5 4,400 bu No. 3 at $1.20; 2,000 bu" rejected at $1,081.10; 800 bu by gainple at 98 {c@$1,90 on track, “Total, 9,600 bu. LATEST. Tu the afternoon meus pork was moderatoly active, and stuady, with sales of 4,250 brla at $18.10q18.15 wollor February, $18,973,(910.00 wellor March, $10.035¢ aclier Aprit, aud §19,2819.71¢ seller June, closing at $14.50814.65 can, $18,734 G19,75 for "February, $1V,04)5(@19,05 for March, aud $19.39Y@19,95 for April, ard juade firmer, with 1ed OF 2,250 ted, at $15.69 Q15,55 seller Fouruary end $14.76 seller Mure, Clowed at $15.45 cash ; $1i! 3 @13.67% for February $13.16@13.7735 for March, and $13,90@ 13,05 for April, Josis were quiet, Sales were 40,000 tbs shoulders at $6,256.35 per 100 Ibs, Wheat was fuirly activo, and doclined 9c, under ru- mors of adeciino tn Liverpool, Buld at ‘83468950 cash, closing ut 8440; and ut 6i;<a999,0 aeller Fe Tuxey, closing ab ¥';¢, Seller March closed at 900, Cork was quiet aud unchanged at 6030 seller the mouth ; 68%¢ seller Fotrusry; and 11/;@%0 seller Muy. For old Nu, 9 buyers bid 74%, ‘Cate were quiet and steady at 63)0 saller the month, and 54360 for February, Barley sold at 61,275 @1,28 for February, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Was ateady at $1.88 1. BROOM COKN—Continues in Ught order request, and firm, Dealers do not look for s very active tre@e until next month, but corn i# now moving out quite freely for the time of your, sud the stock is gradually being reduced, Good to exra hurl, 12@12}0; brush that will work ituelf into ® chotce hurl broom, 1054 @11}é0; common to fulr do, 93@100; inferior brush, sade, BUTTER—Quilet atill pervades the butter markat, Meyond supplying current necessities there dose nos do ‘acller ¢ and nominally un- 25 for extra mess, and Was in fair domand and appenrtobn any inclination to invest, but, as tho @atly demand tm muficlent to prevent any consilerable augment of stocks, holders of destratite aunlities aro notanxious to part with their goods aaso at tolerably fell prices, Weeontinna to qunte: Choles to fancy Jellow, 90@37e; medium to geod grades, 2@26 Inferior to common, 15@2c; common to cholce roll, AAI. ONERSE—-Prices are firm, and eeem ina fate way adtance, Quotations of prime factory remain at 156 16-y Auonigh In isolated cates bigher Aguree aro ol tainted, Loveer graden tell at 8@1ie, COAL —Trade was active at fully former quotations, Lackawanna, $9,5010,003 caunel, $8.0069.00 ; Frio and Walnut Hilt, $7505 ‘Tick Nun, $7003 litooka, $7.00; Blossburg, $3.50; Hocking Valloy, $7.00; Ine diana block, $8,605 Titindis, $4.60¢0.00, COOPERAGE—Packers’ gots were in demand and firms, tlerces xelling at's aight advance, Tork barrela were steady, Quotations: Pork barrela, $1.35 ; lard. Hercer, $1,681.65 ; dour harrola, 4@sde ; Whisky bars rel, $1,029.00; pork ataves, rough, $15,0018,00; do bucked, €t8,00822.00 5 flour staves, $7.00@8,00; cirelo flour beadiug, T4@de; Ught poles, $25,C0e 92.00. DUESsED Hoas—wWere very dull, and 8 good part of tho timo there was no market, ‘The rovelpta werd falr, and the offerings comparatively liberal, but sil pers generally had withdrawn, and tho two or threo preaout manifested little dieporition to trade, oven at concessions, ‘Tho Eastern ninrkets were reported weak and lower, anu tho marxot for fivo product dull and Sellers were compelled to carry most of thelr stocks over, A few aales were made iu a qulet woy at $7.40 for light and $7.8C@1.00 for heavy,—a decline of 16@2e, Hales comprixo U6 heal urd I. EUS —Fresh packages avid ut 225c. Pickled Iota wero dull oud irregular, FIBH—No prico changes have taken place sinco Bfonday, bit under a steadily Smproving demand the gesieral market shows ineroasing frinnexs, Btorks Are atrle, Wo ntioto: No.1 wliltenab, 3y-brl, $5.41 6,50: No, 4 do, $5,25@3.i10¢ No. 1 trout, $5,00@5,10; No. Lsbore mackerel, new, gsbrl, $9.501G10.00 5 No. 1 bays $7.5088.00; No, tmeckerel, 4-brl, $0,507.00 : family mackerel, %4-bel, $1,75:28,00% No, Lahore kits, $LNScs 1441: bank codtish, $0.25¢0,00; George's codiish, $030 @0,75; Labrador herring, split, dele, $3,559.03 do ‘yebtl, 4,25@4,603 Labrador’ herring, round, Vr}, BUA; do, kybrl, $40Nad. 25 2 Kewled hertin per box, 45¢¢60e; Columbia River salmon, 3, -Uri, 19. 10.00} ovewn trout, 2 doz and 4 doz per tase, $9.50. FRUITS AND NUTS—Our quotations of prunes aud dates were lowered a trif_e, with which exceptions former prices were fully inaintained, Musiners iy not specially active, but is quite aa good ax could reasons bly be expected at this ktngo of the season, Fonetax— Dater, BG@VIgc3 figs, drunis, 16h, G174e 3 Nun, layers, WHGdies Turkish pruier, Malia j Frew ice, kege, 14 (a 1s raising, layers, $3.15 (a Yoko Muscatel, $4,104.20; Valentia, yoo nite currants, TaTige; citro feron peel, 20@Mte, Dostrerié—Alden apples, 7@IWes 3 igan ‘apples, Beg¥o ; fudiuna and Tllinoly, 61,1874; Soutborsi 6X@lc3 oachen, i Iver, (0,10. mix= 5 0; do Me} "bluckLerrler, 14d Wet reapber ie; pitted cherries, 10a52e. Nore 13 almonds, Terragons, A@ 950; Naples walnuts, 15@160; Grenoble walnut aia 4e; Brazils, U@IM Yes pecans, Toxas, 1: Wilmington peanuts, 7@100; Tennessee peanuts, ¢@ dct African peanuts, 5%. ase, GREEN FRUITS—The cold weather iuterrupted Dusinens in green fralts, making it unsufe to handle thom, hence ttle was done fn tho way elther of fillng onteide or elty orders, Chetve fruits sre generally held ateadily, ‘Tha spplo market {4 alill depressed by large offerings of poor and frozon fruit, but sound fruit {8 tolerably etesdy, Wo quote: Malaga lemons, $5,005.50; Messina do, $1.50 por bors Vulouela oranges, $10,00@12.00 per caso; Paler- mo aid Messlua do, $4.60; applon, per Url, $1.00 @I.50; cranberries, $9,50@11,00 por bri; Milage FM}.04, $4.50.0,U0 per keg, or $9.00@12.00 per brl. GLOCERILS—Sugars and coifecs were quoted fons firtn than on tho earlier days of the woek, pricea belug u aliade lower at the Bust, "Other linca wera compur.- tively steady. Only afulr business was doing at tho prices given below? tuck—Patna, TQ. lina, 7h @3 ,¢; Louisiat a CorFrEs—O.G. Java, W@dic: Java, No, 2, 2@ R0c; cholo to faucy Rio, 155,@245,¢7 guod to prio do, 225, @ ie; common, 21}, @21 4,05 rouating, 194 204; ” Slugaporo Java, 44 @ase} Costa Rica, Be 4c Mutacaibo, Wawsc, bUGAnE—Patent cut loaf, LIW@113jc3 crushed and powdered, 114.@113,0; grailated, TL,@i14e 3 Ay standard,’ 20% No, 2 1012; DB, dda" ex trac, ldc; C No, 2,9%0; yellow, C No, 1, oy@045 cholco Lrown, 9@9i;e% fair to prime do, 8% (@Bia common do, 7@82; choice imolisse oye; commen fo fulr do, 74@8,0; to choice, Hada, Sinvrs—Diamond drips, $1,20@1,95; silver drips, extra tine, 70@75e; govd Kugur-house sirup, S5@cve ¢ extia do, 68@72c;' New Orlcaun Tuolaaues, choice, news TWEIdse;.do 1rlne, W@ise; do common, GxAavse } Puita litco malasecs, Gug68c; common molasses, 3 s—Allepice, 16@17e3 Cloves, 6O@S5c; ci Peprer, 2@zse; mitmegs, No. 1, $1.20@L405 ginyer, Africun, 25(@28e;' do Calcutta, Teac. Soars—Uerman Mottled, 6@te; Golden West, 424 @5e; White Lily, 6 4@owo; White Rose, 04 @UyoF whito Russtin, 5@Oc? Truo Blue, 64 @6igc, MAY—Thero wae a iittie better inquiry for hay, chiefly for No, 1 timothy aud the better grades of pral- rie, all of which wero Armor, No, 1 timothy was wanted at the Stock-Yarda, a8 well as to fill orders, The receipts. wera not largo: ‘Tin- othy, prime, $17.50; No, 1, $17.00; No. 2 do, $15.00 mixed, $19,00.013,503 chotco upland prairie, "$13.00; No, 1'do, $14.0ig14.60; No, 2, or slough, $10.00a 0,60. HOPS—Were quiet at $9@190 for good to choice ‘Wertern, arid 50@36c for common do, HIDEd Wore tendy, the averago price for green cured belng 8ycand 9X0, We quote: Greon city butch~ ors’, IN6; Btven frozen, 74@80; green cured light, O48;"heavy do, 8Ye% ‘pare cured, 8@S%a: green calf,"16c3 Veal, ‘120; dry flint kip, and calf, 18@100; dry’ salted dis, 14.2180; deacon ‘sking, 4503 sueop pelta, wool estimated ns washed, per Ib, 40c, MIGHWINES—Wers in moderate’ demand and steady at the rocint decline, Salen were reported of 00 ela at Oe por gallon, “Now York was steady at LUMNER—Romains very quiet, Prices are cons tinue. as follow: Fitat clear... Second clear, ii Third clear, { inch, ‘Turd clear, thick, Clear flooring, Ist and ‘a, Cloar elding, 1st and 2d,, Firat common aiding, Flooring, fitat common, dressed, Flooring, eezond common, dressed. 5. Lox voards, A and B, A stock boards, 3 Caro. Rangoon, 6Y@7 ane.” 6 @ ++ 24,00(838,00 B stock boards, 24.00@28.00 © atock board: ooee woo 19,009 16.00 Feucing (16 1t,); ouleide price for dry.. 11,06@13.00 Common lumber, 14 ft and under, 11.00(@12,00 Joist and scantling, 18 to 24 feet, .00918.60 Lath,, 2.004 2,25 A. shingles, 3.00@ 8.25 ig! ae toe Shinglea on track’ (A)... vevey 276 2.876 METALS AND ‘TiNNERS BVO —The demaue continues light, Prices aro unchaoged, sa follows TIN PLATE~I0, 10x14, $19.00} do, rooting, 14220, 1C, $11.50, P10 Tix—Large, 30c; small, S10; bar, ‘32c, Boupen—No, 1, 200; No, 2, 180, Lean—Pig, 1340 j aie; load pipe, 8%@%, Corrzn—Dotto ; shonthing copper, 3c, Suker ZNo—Full canka, We; less quantity, 1c; slabs, 830. Surer InoN— No, 24, 50 rates ; dtuveia iron, § to 12 inclusive, 200; do, No, Lalained, 19¢; Americun Rusala A, 1s7 0, Ize! Wink—Nos, 1 to 6, % 7to®, 1c; 10 toll, 110; 12, 123403 15 to 16, Me; 17, hes 18, 1603 bundles, 35 per cent discount; re, 810, NAILS—Were quiet and steady at $3,50 ratos, OILS—In the ot! market no new features were de- veloped. ‘Thera is continued activity in carbon, aud & farther advance scems {iaminent, Lard and line feod are quict, but very firm, Pricos rango as fol lows: Carbon (standard white), 115 deg. test, 130; do Illinois legnt test, 180 deg., 1éc; do head light, 17 deg, 1130; extra winter lard ail, $1.10; No, 1, 050; No. 2, Sc; Unaeod, raw, 81@85e: do boiled, SXad0e+ Whale,” 77@780; eperin, $2.25A0,35 ¢ neater foot ofl, atrivtly pure, '$1,05; do extra, 900930; do No, i, T5@8co ; bank oil, Sc; straits, Go; plum: bago ofl, 75¢ 3 turpontine, 41@iso; nayhthes, 63 gravi- ty, 144(@ifc } naphtha, common, 124, @130, boTATOFS—Tue cold weather’ luterfored with trade, A few small lota wore sold from alore at 75@ We, arcording to aysality POULTRY AND GAME—The rocelpts of turkeys were Jargon, and sellera found it wecesaary to minke sight concedstons in order 10 offect sates, The demand for Poultry was moderate, and for the most part from shippers, Prairie chickons and quail were scarce ani firm. Veniton was plentiful, and sold slowly at re~ duced prices, ‘Turkeys, drenved, 0@12}0; chickens, dressed, 8@100 per Ib} ducks, s@l00 pet th; geewe, bic Uy Per, Yb; prairie chicker TL TMAAOO quail, 31,75@1.85; Venlson saddles, $@1dc; do carcass, 6 HEEDS—Timothy was in better request, aclling at $2.40193,60, Clover waa quiet Lut firmly held at $3.65 @5.60, Millot was acarce and higher, quoted at 850 bid for choice, with no sales, Hung: was firm at Sd@sse, F)-x was atoady al I. BALT—A few ordore coming in, and trade is: Prices are utemly, ad fair for the tume of year, strong for fine, under Nght stocks, but no nee isexpected, Waguote: Onondaga and Saginaw, bus, $1.05; Canads do, $1.70; oruinary coarse, $2.00} coatas Watnond, $2.12; dairy, without bays, $2.76 4 dairy, with Lags, $3,60; Ashton datry, per sack, $4,004.25. ‘TEAB—Coutinued activity iu the demand for Japan teas is noted, aud the buoyant tone for some time past characterizing the markol {a stills feature, A sumo- what freer movement fu other teas tealso reported, with Prices ruling frm; Young hyson, eommon to good, 40 @55c; choice to extra fine, 858 $1,05; common to Aus uld Lyson, 65@66e; conimon to iinperial, 45@600, good to choice do, B5c@$1.00; fair to “fulr g gunpowder, TW@8Se 5 oy, 95CGF1,05; ex- ten Moyuue, $1.25@! to extrs Lew Japan, 88c(@.$1.00; common to do, 65@ 760; fair to good old, Gu@dde; common do, 40450} common to One Goleua, 9550; good, 85@650; choice to extra, Bc@ 0. ‘fOBACCO—The trade continues fair at the aub- serie GuT—ixtrs, 80@8S0; choice, To@tse ix Gut—Extra, 5 choloe medi- um, SHgcie 7 conumon to fair, Ab@eilo; poor to com: moh, c. PLud—Natural leaf, 60@850: half bright, 65@100: bisele sound, 50580; common tuck, AIG ITS. ‘SMOKING—Good to ‘cholce, U@0; medium, 91 820; common, 29 we snd nominal, Quotations: Kg 300, OOL—Was tuactly, Good to prime tub-washed, 85@S7c} poor to good tub- washed, 45@54c; fine and medium washed tee: 45@ 480} coaree washed fooce, he ea selma coune Unwashed, 36@960; fhe unweshed, 27820; Filled wool, aie, % LIVE STOCK. OnICAGO. ‘The recelpte have boen 48 follows: Cattle. | Hoye, | Sheep, 2,100) 23,669) 1,06 9,385) 36,466) 1,696 4,604] 83,843) 4,257 9,600] 20,000; 2,000 | > eo] ab'oub Rhipnionts were aa follow: [Gathe| Hoge. (Sheep. P| 1,940 i By 1,043 2823 4,f43 1aze) 7 . =a 16,888) —There war ® ontlefactorily activo do- mani for nearly all descriptions of eattle, and tho market maintaiued tho firm tone Intely chinracterizing 4. Of firnt-clars beoves tho offerings, compnrativoly, + re few, but tho proportion of inferlor and common gtades wan alzo notably amall, ro that the general averngo was filtle, {f any, fuferior to that of yesterday and the day before, Fair to choice, well-fatted atoers, of from 1,100 to 1,360 Ie average, comprined tho larger part of the offerings and sales wero principally at €4,6095,00, ‘Thero wero buyera for New York, Al- Dany, Boston, Pittsburg, Buttalo, and mailer Eastern polnta, and thelr purchascs, in atdition to the amounte taken by the local trade aad by feoders, mados large aggregate, Not all tho mtock was dis- pored of, but, unless tho tecoipts during the termaining days of the week prove larger than now, it xecms prob- aie the week will no duubt close with thé pons QUOTATIONS, Extra Beoves—Graded steers, averaging 1,350 Choice Leet Hine, all us mea 3 yen to S year old steers, nvoragin, 250 to ‘ cece eves B18CA0,26 Good Beeves—Well-f atecra, averaging 1,150 (0 1,51) RA... recsteere in fate ster, ere ‘ging 1,100 01,050 TS.seeersserteverssone 480QS. BDulchere’ Stock-Poor to. fait wears, etd averaging S00 to 1,100 18... cceceseese ans SeTS@QEGO Btock Cattle—Cominun _eniile, ia decent Inferior—Light and thin cows, helfe atgs, bulle, and wealawag atee i Cattle—Texas, through droves. sce. CATILE HALES, 17 cholce steers 81 choice steers. BS cholco at 48 choj-o emply, Below are the to 1,560 tha. ssceacese$040@7,00 1,450 WB reveeseer cers seeeeee ened, fuely formed 5,00@5.60 Medium Gradun—-Stee conimon to choles cawe, for elty slaughter, fleah, wvernging GON to 1,050 MA..eeee. +06 27B@ 100 £8, 1 Cattle—Tex.a, cormfod, Nuniber and descrivtwit, GS choice steers, 21 choice ateot 38 choles rtce 2 govd ateors, 30 good steers, 17 good atecrs, AS choleo ste BL good steera 18 good stew 1¢ good Bteors, 16 quod ascera,. 26 medium steers, BY churokeo eattla,...... 15 light, fleshy stoers.... 44 light, flesuy etcora, 17 butchers’ stock, 99 butchera’ stock 18 butchers’ stock. . oe USS Af dneuday's receiptx wero 250 cara which were not unloaded fu timo to be included in that day's ofticlal report, and aboutthe same number of care niso arrived Inte yesterday snd will therefuro ‘be included in to-day’s returns, The amoutt of stock on sale waa extimated at froin 90,000 to 83,000, of which scmeawhera in the neighborhood of 25,000 changed hands, thus leavieg from 60,000 to 65,000 wtilt in the pena ungold, The market opened fairly actlyo tis turning aud maintained a good degroo of activity down to the clore, but the largely excessive supply kept tho market depressed, and, despite tho increased activity, wellera found it {mpossible to recover any part of the decline sustained earlier in the week. Choice and extra grades being in diminished supply were held with ruther mors coufldence, hut holders of ithe poorer sorts wore willing to let them goat the low pricea established Wednesday, Culls sold at $5.25@ 8,603 Foor to common light ond inferior heavy at $5.75 6.20 ; fale to choice light at $4,250.60 ; poor to nic~ diuin heavy nt $6,40(6,00; and good ta’ choice do at $0.65@7.00, with a few extra at $7.10@7.20, The pur- chases of packers wero principally at $6,50@6,90, though they paid all the way from $0.30 to $7.03, The eke closed active and evsy at the above range of prices, HOGS—Armoug Wei No. Av, Price, 222,,.,350 $7.20 49,...300 Tbs 10 5....309 6.05 | 61...4..248 6.40 SHEEP—Were in fair demand and wore atoady, with salen at $4,00@9,75 for poor to oxtra, Moatof the trading was at $4,6U@5 75, NEW YORE. New Yorn, Jan. 14,—Deeves—Receipta 1,40, mek- {ng 3,600 for the threo daye) against 2,600 for tue aamo ‘xed, time iaet woek ; quality mfxed, with ‘some very ne stcora and a large number of rough eteors, stage, and oxen. Tho demand waa strong for tat cat day's quotations wero fully suataiued, ‘Te: conimon, scarce at #34@ds; poor to common cows, steers, aiid stugu Tunged from By,@10¥o; or dinary {o prime steers and oxen, 10%;@1d}s0 extra and premium do, 133,@14 46, bagep-—To-day's receipts, 4,400, making 10,€00 for the three dasa, agstnat 11,18 for ‘the asme tine Inet week, The niarket {a a abade weaker ; O@Tie for poor to prime; extra, T5@75%0. Swrie—ltocelpia, 4,390, inaking 10,060 for the three days, against 12,390 for tho amo time last week, No domand for Hye; car-loada Obio corn-fed, eae, 192 Tow, Jad to be sold at $5,81 3 109 tbs; dressed dull’; 85s @bKo for city ; BSAC for Western, EART LIBERTY, East Linenry, Pa., Jan, 4.—Catrix—Receipta_to- day, 1,020 head, and, for the three days, 9,870 head, Sup- ply falr; deraand Itberal, but prices offish ; best; ox@ O30; medium to guod, 5}4@6c; common to fair, 4K 83405 Dalle, 24a, joux—Receipta to-day, 8,855 head, and, for the three days, 19,590 head; best, $1.90@@7.40 ; Yorkers, $0.40@ 6.00, Suzzr—Receipta to-day, 5,800 hoad, and, forthe threo dasa past, 15,800 head; best, 0}4@5X0} good, 4%@b0; medium, SY@IKo, ‘4 BUFFALO. Bureato, N, ¥., Jan, 14.—Cattix—Recelpte, 1,580; total for week, 6,749; ‘market dull; go off opening prices, Few prime cattle in yards; fresh arrivals moatly through conslguments, - Suxer anv Lasos—Receipts, 9,000; total for the week, 0,400; market dull at yesterday's prices, Hons—Rocolpts, 3003 total for the week, 2,600 ; mar- ket dull; light Yorkors, £6,25@6.80 ; heavier quality, $8.75(g6,00 3 heavy bogs, $7.15@7.25, DALTIMONE. Batrisonz, Md, Jan, 14.—Oatrir—Receipts, 514; market opened strouger, and closed alow ; vary ‘Deat on wale, $5.37}(67.00 ; those generaily rated first quality, HST Q5.314 * medium or good fatr quality, Bs pat * hex, 2,450, esac, 14,446 ; ‘marke! dull, with full sup- Pijunsy—lecalpls, 8,627 ; market dull at $4.60@7.25, BT. LOUIA, ‘ Sx, Lours, Jan, 16.—lone—lecetpta good demand; light to Leavy sitppiag, $5,60@0.40; packing, $6,506.60; butchora!, $5,00@7.10, Carriz—eceipts” 1,000, moslly ‘common; best grades Grin; othere wesk : prices unchanged, CINCINNATI. Omoneatt, 0. Jan. 14.—Hoas—Dull and droop- ing; common, 6@¥o; fair to medium packing, $8.0096,85 5 good packing and butchers’ choice, $4. @7.25, Recelpta, 044; shipments, 80, Audet een cares kee TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Lavgepoot, Jan, M—11 a, m,—Flour, 223@230 6d, ‘Whoat—Winter, 92 7d@9e 9d; spring, 88 Bd@oa 4d; white, 0s 0d@l0e; club, 10s@10e 6d. Corn, 406@d0s &d, Pork, 84a, Lard, 699, Livenroot, Jan, 14~2:80 p, m,—Bresdstutfe heavy and unchanged, Livesroor, Jan, 14-—8:90 p, m.—Market unchanged, Lonpon, Jan, 14.—The Directors of the Bank of England to-day fixed the rate of discount at 4 per cent, ‘The amount of bullion in the Bank of England bas Sncreased £148,000 during the past week, The propor- tion of the Bank’s reserve to its linbility, which laag ‘week was 40 per cent, la now 435; per cent, The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Eog- land, aa balance, to-day, 1a £12,000, Pasa, Jan, 14,—The amount of specie in the Bank of France decroused 1,964,000 frauce during the past work, Lounom, Jan, 14.—Consols—Boney, 92492), ; ac— count, 942, G94}¢ $ 5-208 of "GS, 1073; ; do of "67, 30735; 10-402, 10435; new 5s, 1023{; New York Central, 93; Erie, 264192634 ; preferred, 45, Faaxayont, Jan, 14,—Five-twentles of 62, 9844, Panis, Jan, 14.—Rentes, 626 12350, Livenroot, Jan, 14.—Breadstuffe heavy, Bacon— Bhort clear middles, Gls 6d, NEW YORK ORY-GOC'DS MARKET, New Yous, Jen. 14,—Sho packsgo srade continues Ught,except tn » few descriptions of cotton goods,fancy cassimeres, and worsted costings, Cotton goods un- changed in price, aud brown cottons, corset jeans, and flatfold cambrica frm, Prints remain quiet, but shirtings barely active, Pacifo dress goods are open, and the Avantio Delain Company's makes will open to-morrow, Worsted coatings, fancy and ildlnge tu fol demand, ) VOTY, native 4,425: ateaay; THE PRODUCE .MARKETS, NEW FORK, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicaga Tetune, New Youu, Jan, 14.—Gnats—The market far wheat clonen very quiet and weak, though the prinelpal hold ors of apring decline to yield toeifect largo rales; wit forts very quict and tamo; white ts quite notinal; tho rales are 15,000 hu; Marley unchanged and in fate demand; sales of 1,200 bu Jefferson County four. Towed Btato at $1.25@1,27, doliverable at Yencers, ond 1,000 bu good two-rowed Maino heavy at $1410, Mare Ivy malt tn quiet but stendy; sales, 3,000 bu chotcs two-rowed Btato at $1.44, and 9,600 bu Canadian at $1.60, time, Oata irregular; white aro firmer, but mixed ore weakor and quiet; the ales are 24,000 bt, Rye ateady and quiot ut 0908705, on track and afloat ; the sales aro 1,100 bi. Corn less active aud clorea Ateauy, the demand betng chiefly for export: the offer ings ara not so largo; old missed fain limited do. Mand; sales of 8,000 bu at about 050 in atore; the salea ato 40,000 bu, s Pnovintons—The pork market was in tho ramo dull stato ao long tho cneos for futuro delivery tho market was dull; Fobruary wan offered at $19,87!5; March was offered at $20,00, with $10.75 bid, Tard was tn modorate demand, and tho market was rather moro steady; for future delivery, the transactions reported embraced 18,000 tes for Fourdiry at 19303 1,500 tes for March at Ide; January was offerod nt Lic freely 5 tho cloao was hardly as firm as the openlug. [To the Associated Iress.] _ New Yonx, Jan, 14,—Frova—Quiet and droop. ing; receipts, 9,000 bris; super Stato aud Western, $4,004,901 common fo good extra, $4.05104,80; Roo to cholee, $4,85605,50; white wheat Western, 66.00; extra Olio, $4.85(90.60; Bt, Louls, $4.86@4. Ryo flour quiet. ‘Coun-Meat—Stendy, Graty—Wheat ty buyers’ favor, with Mmited de- mand ; recoipts, 16,000 bi; No, 1 apriug, $1.07 1.085 No, 2, $1.17681,20; No 2 Chileago epring, $1.03691.12$ do Miwaukeo, $1114 @1.14; do Northwestern, (1.125 ungraded Towa and Minnosota spring, $L.U%@ wintrr red Western, $1191.25, Ryo quict, Pelee, Burley and malt quiet, Corn xcarcely wo firm; recelyte, 75,00) bu; new mixed Wentorn at 87@ BYo ; now yellow, WEY. Oats quiot ; recelpte, 47,0W) buy mixed Weatern, 67@09e3 white, 6-@Tuc, Gnocenire—Collce uusetticd and lower, Rio, 18K @lsize, Sugar rteady and in better demantl; fair to good refining, E@8¥e} prune, 8 New Orleans, 4c, Molauses—New Urieans’ ateudy at 6uigiiige. Rive quiet. PeTROLEUAM—Nominolly unchanged, Rustn—Steady at $2,054.15, TUNPENTINE—Steatly at 3d, (A3Te,, Eoon—Steady ; Weatern, Wusidze, Pnovistons—Vork quiet's new mend, $20.00, cash; $19.15 March, Beet unchanged ; cut meats’ quic tmiddlos steady ; Western tong clear, 10:¢0; long wa ahort clear, 103, ard firmer: prime atesm, 1450, Burren—Steady ; Weatern, 17@duc, Cikese—Unchanyed, Wartsax—Steauy ut 9T3g¢, MILWAUREE, Minwavree, Jan, 14,—Frova—Sterdy and quiet. GuatN—Wheat firm} No, 1 Milwankee, 9 2, WH7jc? ecller Februnry, 89!s¢ ; March, 00% wehado firmer, but quiet; No. 2, b03¢v, eady ; No.2 mixed, ucw in store, 63c, Iye rearce her; No, 1, U6, Barley scarco and bigher; No, 2 in store, $1.80; No, 3, $1.10, Pnovistosy—Steady, ese pork, $19.60 cash ; $18.70 selier Fobruary ; prime imese, § extra “prime, $13.60 Bweet-pickled hama stendy at 10%@lte, Dry salted shouldere, G45, loose; iniddles, Usxy@loye, boxed primo, Lad Acatew aud femer ; stents, 13360 { He, Te, engi, $0,150.75, Dressed steady at $7.50 R00, Recrirra—Flour, 9,000 bris; oats, 100 bu; wheat, ‘37,000 bu, Suremexrs—Flour, 4,000 brie ; oats, 600 bu; wheat, 6,000 bu. 10 PHILADELPHIA. Preapeuenta, Jun, 14.—FLoon—Dult; quotations barely maintained { Indiana and Ghio extra family, $5,258.00; bigh grades, $0,607.25, Gnars—Wheat dull; red, $1,18@1.20; white, $1.9, Tye, We, Corn firm ; yellow, W@syc. Osta steady ¢ white, ci@sac, PeTnoveus—Quiet and steady; refined, 13k@ lace; crude, Dye. Provisions—Usichanged, Lard, 133;@14o, Wursxr—9: Burren—Unchanged. Curzay—Nomtual, Eous—Firm ; Wealern, 28@20, CLovEn BEED—¥@l0e, BALTIMORE. Bartivons, Jan. Kuovn— Dull and un- changed, ‘ GRAIN—Wheat dull; amber Weatorn, $1,15@1.25; No, 1 red do, $1.23; No, 2, $1.18@1.19; "No, 3, $1.19, Corn quiet'aud steady’; mized Western, 833¢ In sle— Vator, Uate quict; white Western, 4@s5c; mixed, Qc, Rye firmer at $1,00@1.04, Provistons—Improved Jobbing demand, Pork un- chauged, ‘Bacon—Shouiders, 8190; clear rib, Uiges ougar-curod hams, 124@lse. ° Lard, 14g, ise . fivrren ann Pernozrom--Unchangod, Corres~Quict and frm at I83K@liNo, Wunxy—Steady at 983, ‘CINCINNATI. Crnomnatt, Jan, 14,—FLoun—Dull and unchanged. Gnain—Whoat dull and unchanged, Corn, demand ght ¢_ holders dem ; a9 720, ee felr and orm at cus6se, Ryo quict and une jarloy acer firm, and unchanged, afc O1ns—Unchanged. £oas—Duil and unchanged, DBurren—Beat grades firmer and shado higher. Curyzse—Quiet and unchanged, Proviston¥—Pork dull and noininal at $18,76@19,00, Tard finn; steam, 1340; kettle, 14 Gidea, Bulk moat and drodping at O4@dxXe, 04@dKe, and Dy ca¥%5, the outside for fall cured.’ Saco dail and arooping; 8%, 10,@1134¢, Green meats dull ; shoul dra, §3,25@0,5' clear rib, $9,00, Wittskx—Dull; dic, TOLEDO, ToLEno, O,, Jan, M,—FLova—Qnist and unchanged, Gnaix—Wheat steady; moderate demand; amber ‘Michigan, spot and seller January, $1.083,; soller Feb- ruary, $1,003¢ : March, $1.125¢4' April, $1.15; No. 1 red, $1.11; ‘No, 9 red, $1.08.” Corn dull’ and un- changed, ‘Oate quiet; ' No, 3, spot and seller Febru- ary, 610; Michigan, 574{c, CLOVER SrED—$6.00 ; mammoth, $6.55, Daxssxn Hoos—$7,6548,10, eoxtrts—Flour, 100 bria; whest, 6,000 bu; corn, 2,600 Lu; oate, 4,000 bu, Surpments--Flour, none; wheat, 1,000 bu; corn, 10,000 bu; oats, none, 87, Lovrs, Br. Lovie, Jan, 14,—FLoun—Quiat and unchanged. Gnain—Wheat dull and lower; No. 9 red winter, $1,073 ; No. 1 spring, 880 bi Corn steady ; No, 3, 663s 68sec, Oats lesa’ active and esaler; No, 3, 873¢c. Barley Orm and unchanged. ‘Ryo quict at 81.0166 Warexr—Quiet at 940, Provisions—Pork lower at $18.75 cash offered ; $18.40seller March, Bulk meata and bacon, nothing doing, Lard quiet at 134, RecerPre—Floir, 4,000 bria; wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu; oats, 3,606 bu, NEW ORLEANS. New Orn.eans, Jan. 14,—Provistons—Dry salt meats firmer; Bc, 10c, and 103c, Wiser—Firm; ordinary rectified, 970; ehotca, $1,01, Gnocerres—Coffeo steady; none in first hands; dealerw stock, 6,500 baga; falr to prime, 18%4@10X0} others unchanged, LOUISVILLE. 14,—Guary—Wheat and corn quict and unchanged, Osta dull and lower at GO@C2c, Paovistone—Firm, Pork $30.00, Bagon, shoulders, 8)f0; alder, 10750211340; bulk shoulders, 640; clear mu, 9740; cleat, 104. Wien 94, CLEVELAND. OLxvetann, O., Jan, 14.—Gnaiv—Whest steady and unchanged, Corn steady and unchanged, Oats firm and unchanged, P PetTRoLeumM—BStrong, DUFFALO, Burvato, Jon, 14,—Gnain—Wheat Aipeaied, Corn dull; 3 cara new on track at Tc. Cate negl Rye neglected. Barloy inquired for; no sales, Daxsexp Hoos—$0,00@0,2. Lovisvinie, Jan, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. SENAT ‘TRANSIT EXPENSES. ‘Wasntnatow, D, U,, Jan, 14.—Mr, Sargent, from the Coromittes on Appropriation, reported favorably on the Houxe bill to provide for compensating the ollicers of the Government for observing the transit of Venus. GENERAL APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘Mr, Morrill, from the Committee on Appropriation, reported back the Legulative, Judicial, and Executive Appropriation bill, with sundry amendments, Placed on jeudar, Ho gave notice that he would ask the senate to pro- ceed with ‘the consideration of the ill on Monday noxt, sa he hoped that the Loutsisus resolution woul be dlsposed of this weok, CLAIM BILLS, ‘Mr, Scott moved that rharailey the Dlut inst, after the morning hour, be dxed for the consideration of bills from the Committes on Claims, ‘Br. Sherinan sald, in view of the notica Just given by the Henstor from Maine (Rorrill), be would abject to the motion of the Senator from Pennsylvania, Mr, Bcott had the motion entered, ave notice he would call it up to-morrow mori COMMITTER HEPORTS. Mr. Wright, from the Judiciary Coramitts, reported adversely on Gordon's bill relatiug to certain claims aristug from the soizure and conversion on, the Treas- ury Department of certain cotton claimed by individ- nls, and it was Indetnitely postponed, ‘Mr, Thurman, from the sce Comraitica reported favorably on the House bill relsiing to the punishment of the orime of slaughter. Placed on the calendar, yo reported, from the sane Commit tee, adlverscly on the House bill to pravide for the wp- pointment of Clerks tor the Circuit and District Guu of the United States, beld at New Albany aud ‘Evans ville, Ind. Placed ob the calendar, with the adverse report. He also reported, from the same Comunittee, on the House bill in relation to the qualitication of luors in the courts of the United Htates, and it was definitely postponed, Ar, Eamutds, frum the Judiclary Committee, re- ported favorably.on the billto amend the wot in ‘rele Place cal fr. tion to Marshals’ fees, Placed on tht jendar, je, Btevoneon, trom the Special Committee,reported adversely on the House bill to make porsans charged with cries aud offenses compet itneeses, and it waa indefinitely postponed. He reported versely on the resolutions of the Legislature of West Virghlia in favor of establishing ® District Court at Marinaburg, in that State, and the Committes was discharged from further consideration, Mr, Edmunds, from the Judiciary’ Oommittes, re rted adversely on the House bill for thu relfef of the Etate of Teunesseo, and it was. indefinitely postponed, MAILUOAD DILL, alts bee! bum triton gy a bill to enna A fous Aliety toad, and to conatruct am additional branch roil- road. TIE CUSTOMS LAWS, 31r, Wright ealled np tha bill ta provide for a revise fon of the inws for the collection af cuntoma Toported from the Finances Committe an lant. The atnondments of the Committes were agro fo, and tho bill parsed. OMLATIAMA, Mr. Behurz introduced, by requert, w bill to organe {20 the Territory of Oklahamn, and for the bettur pros tection of the Indinns therein, Weferred, (Aside from the Loulstaua discusdon, which in ree ported eleewhere in this paper, nothing’ of Importance occurred in the Senate eXcept am recorded above.) HOUAE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DIRADILATY BIEL. Mr, Hancock introduce? n bill moving the pollttral Mrahtiitien of Joun Withers, James #, Winter, aud Willlam Kearney, of Texan, "Dut ned, THE LIDIAN DIL, ‘The Howwso then went Into Committee of the Whole, with Mr, Poland in the chair, on the Iudian Approprie ation bill, ‘The nanal debate on the Indian queation, Inclstin, the peace-polley and conflict between army and clvi control, was opened by Ar, Derk, wlio was toy tied to by Mr, Shanks, Tho latter defended tha Indian Percr-poliey, ard asncrted na tho reau't of ft that tho ndiang in {hin country were it better condition now than they had ever been, So long as tho peaveepolley, puntahed bad Tndiang and protected good onca Le wan in favor of ft, Mr, Beck paid s compliment to Mr, Shanks for his Pralsowurthy eiforte to protect tho Suterests uf the Tite diana, anil raid that ho (hanks) hail originated and carried through s meanure, a couple of yours a0, pro= viding that not more that’ 59 per cent rhould te pad on Indian necounta nntil atl account wero inapectot Dy & Bosrd of Commiastouers, ‘That war a chosk upon fraud, but that check Lad been rer mioved, and’ te Conimisnh Sind reported last year (hat many accounts which they had exatniicd and objected to hud Leent patd, in eyile of thelr pro= teat, toan Indian ring, including Dodge, and Wil tery and others—that eart with whoin coutracta wero mado in violation of law, Ifo Gelieved that all there eafce tarde had been” removed for the very purposo of letling there frauds goon, A provision jn regard to the Indian Peace Comma. sloners having been reached, Mr, liandall stated that the Chairman of tho Bo: rl was 8 urer of the Atlantic & Facine Railroad Company, that certain Tndinn lands would go to that C certain events. His interests, therefore, were a to those of the Indiana, and of the Gurermnont, referret to Clinton UW. Pink, ‘Mr, Porter (Mto,) ‘raid ho did not know anything about the private ‘affairs of Gen, Fisk, Thess Come iistonors wore appointed on tho recommendation of tho various churches of tho vountry, and ho wan in- clined to Lelfeve that they were quod mou, Gon, Five stood high ns a citizen in Missouri. All theso men worked without compenzation } it was rely a labor of love and charity and Christianity on thelr part. Mr, RandallChurehea are not always right in thelr Terommendations, T am rather inclinod to believe it isa bad year for Christian ministers, flangutor,| Atrovision fu regard to the Round Valley Indiun Reuervation in California belng under conshleration, Mr, Luttrell suggoated that the reeervation should bo rented to men who would contract to feod aud taka care of the Tudians, Mr, Parkor (Mo,) remarked that that would reduco the Indians to a condition of prone, Mr, Luttrell replicd thst they wore now treated. Woraa than peons, He understocd that on the Round Valley Ierervutton the Indians wero often tied up and whipped like days by order of tho Agent. Mr, Storkweathor—What Agent doce this? Mr, Luttrell—Tho Rov, L. Banchard, Mr, Starkweather—Is lio Agent now ? Mr, Luttrell—te is, ‘Mr, Btarkwoather—When was he appointed ? 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Hanpixa, McCoy 4 Paar, Attorneys, SUPREME COURT. 3 BTATE UF RHODE ISLAND, 40., County of Hosidence, aa: James TWnghast, Administrator, vs. Job Andrews 1 ‘al. 40 equity, No. 1150, 9 the helrs.atJow and nestol kin of ‘Tiinmas formerly of Providence, win itlod in tho zoae I Witenes, our al darn (0 et, hy Hooraa, outered jp ne on titey of Ou sD. 114, declan Sa the portion of tho outaty of Reid THOMAN AND HIN tiven by bis wilt, upon the doath of his widow, to th Shiidren of bis slater, Alico Sinith, to bu tn ected the distributlon of the same amu descendaots of the seven brothers au of THOMAS ANDREWS, liviny ab tho data gf tuo doath of hia widow, vig, : tho.6th day of Ayiil, A.D. Ui), a8 should, od oF ‘bofory the lat day uf Marc fen How ‘nt N lalmlug to be oo Sete Ae Gr dutelnatson ct satan TOMAR don or bofore sald and wake goud est ot sr ome » at No. 41 Woe Penvidence. HOU AMUEL. W, PEGKHAM, Bfaster io Chancery In said cause, BANKRUPT SALE ‘: oRaHEEPaP make ited sty on 5 BANICREDTCY, 1a the matter cf W. Av butters und W, Lanry Butters bankrup The soderaigacd, Levoard (1. Klinck, Aasignee of tht ‘of sald bankrupts, hereby gives wolice, that ce the Sid day ‘A. 1. 18:5, at 10 u'olook i entrance t the Hepublic Life jullding, on f.a8a! between Madison atl Monroe Pecinma Cue aea aah ez ml el for caah,,to the bial idee or, biddore, 0, riglit, Hila anid Interest af id bankrupts, and of the ua: lersigned as descrllied rea! of Androws, 223 othe aforesatd, A ‘8, aa, ta come ft Maroh, A. D. ‘1615, and_ molnater-st. in nal euaid, in and’ to the fallowing Jota t a8 Heeeoagaer Maticstlis ty the € o Village bY ‘of Colorado, aald tots bel : aio policies of liusurauce ty. fulfowuug baukcuph cuin: 785,00), Hide gud faster, Hostun, Alaea,; $2, Rew kitertius, of Soe Yorke Cliy. Igo certain cortilicatos of atuok, Alco tho peollooted josperate debts du lunging to eald stat rs 5 ft Talk particulars h bss ris cs