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0 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JANUARY 1{8, 1875. “ : x t d pric it $2, 7509,28 fe jo | ateady, ‘ } MONEY AND COMMERCE. | terres ic rere 8 entre tit from | as aries the carcnondlng omeek ant yon canter Rone lt sey aoe TARE UR ony EH er i mmtiaarloloeni te BROAN Far, ead ta | Tene Arner arene ea eaTepae et eT Toke LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, 7 DRESS 5 FINANCIAL The characteristic features of lant weok's business were the heavy ordera from the country for eurtency, (ho large reoeipts of hog, and the vory active domand for Ivans, The demande on the banka for accommodations wera tho aharpeat that have been experienced since the panic, Tho greatest activity provailed among tho packers, whore operations wero areatly stimntated by the very large receipts of Logs, ‘but the applicants for loans were numerone in all quarters, Lumbermen were borrowers to carry thelr product accumulating til tho oneuing of navigation aud brewors to Jay in thelr winter rupplos, “The demand from other mauufscturers and from mis~ cellancous sources wan good, Rater of discount hardened percentilly among tho banks and on the atroct, Thora were no A per cent time loans to be had tn either quarter; tho rate of 10 “per cont was firmly adhere] to by the banks; on the Btrent rates were from 10@18 per cent, The ordera for currency were large during the week, although interfered with somewhat hy the aud- don cold weather, ‘Tho receipts were small, ‘Tho orders for currency brought out a large amount of Now York exchange for sale, and the prico weak- ened to par between banks, Tho ordera from the country Lanks to send exchange Fast, and the remit- tances by local merchaute, atill constitute a largo de- mand, ‘The clearings of the Chicago banks for the week ‘wero $24,101,477,68; and tho balances, $2,290,230,36. ‘The figures for the corrasponding week of last yoar ‘were, respectively, $10,(91,130.95, and £1,653,195.46, GOVERNMENT DONS, * The inquiry for Governments fs dull in the local market, Tho amount offering Is small, and trausace Mons are few, Quotations are: Bid, Asked. Tinited States 6s of 'aI.. United Btates 6-208 of “62 United States 5-208 of "ti United States 5-208 of 65,.,, 8-208 of ’65—Jan, and July... $-208 of 67—Jan, and July.. Fate of '68—Jan, and July.... United States now 60 of "Mi, ex int. ftod Bterling exchange wss 486'y@100; cable transfers, Eonion, 4914: Paria, 610%, Other rates of foreign dxchange are quoted : Paris (frauen)... Gertaany (reichmarks),..... Telyiun (franca). Holland (guildera).. Buritzerland (fra 5 Bwedeu, Norway, and Denmark (kroner), Austria (paper forint CITY AND COUNTY BECURITIER, ‘Thero is Jess doing in these securities, on account of the stroug demand for funds iu general business, Prices have not weakenod, and wo observe a strong up- ward movement jo quotations for these stocks in Boa ton, We quotes Bil, Asked, Chicago City T per cent bonda, 100% & int, 1013 & int, Chicago CityT per cent scwer- 101 &int.|i0z Aint, 1101 &intj1oa & int, | 984; & int,| 994; dint, BEG. 6i cep adsalnn Chicago City 7 por cent water— loan. asl 0 City "7'per cent certi= 0 City 6 per cont certifi- +95 Rant]. ‘tol ddntthidd aint. 193 kins, BANK AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES, The market for theso stocks is flat, and quotations gre but slightly ehanged: Cook County’? per cent bonds. Moat Park 7 per cent bonds...| .. { 7 Asked, rat National Bank.......+. 160 “ifth National Bank. 135 Fommorcial National ‘Dani 160 Merchants’ National Bank. 230 Berman National Bank...... 437 Northwestern National Bank 230 Dorn Exchange National Bank. 137 Bity National Bank, 135 Home National Ba | 103 Pook County National Ne National Bank of Iinoin., Ulinols Trust and Saving National Hank of Commerce. Third National Bank EFFECT OF THE CODIFICATION ACT. It was generally believed, on tho assurance of the Tongressiouat Committee who had the work in tharge, that the recent Codification of Statutes made Ro change in the rates of customaduties, In fact, ae maporters hava found to thelr great annoyance and oss, a very considerable {ncrosse hss been made in some articles, Below we reprodiioe a st, compiled by the New York World, of articles on which the duty haa been increased by the Codification laws, as it is of general interest to all, and of particular interest Yo Chicago merchants importing diroct : Rate af duttey Rate of duttes besare suty, 1876. [rince July, 1874. Aritetes, Articlos wholly of India, rubber, not, t30| provided for,, 5 THOU oo. 80. Sek eaatisdse ie eiran ‘aud under five anno ‘unbleachod,, se Dp. aq. yd. fees i0 D0 Sleached do... «)80 p. ag. yd. I teres en Volored do,... Jotton thread iace,. 13360 less 10 p. c, 80 p. a, leas 10) Pe Os. 10 p. ©. Thoepekins with wool on. Jastite no | lion, PFinted labels, ee aad fi p. @. lees 10 Bippor - patt + Os Bruldere me ‘309. perl. and Bp. 0 if N. Bi a hl Goat's bi Febriesol fi fh Tall B04 . wean Do, valued svor Se per Ht WaT soseedaenstseunes. tOpre 4 path vd, Nk hate nots..., ‘aintings for church Spectal Dispatch te The Chicace Tribune, New Youu, Jan, 18.—Stock market hus been active to-day, and quite s fight has been going on between the bulls ond bears over Weatern Union and Lake Bhore, The changes tn Weatern Union were rapid, aud wero as follows: It opened at 7234, declined to 113j, and then ran aa followw: 72@71¥@711,@714@ NSNNGUHLSNAUEENGIM;. ‘The highest price was reported after the announcement of the fall- ureof W, M. Whittemore, ‘The whole market was firm late in the day in sympathy with the favorable bank statement aud realization of purchases, bank statement fa quite fayorable, galn iu logal tendors, reflecting return in great part of Bteenbacka from Washington, The movement of the ‘Wook resulted in a net gain to the banks of $3,h08,15, and they now hold in surplus over the legal reserve of 9,838,125, (20 the desocrated Frens.1 NewWYonx, Jan, 10,—Money was loaned down to 3 per dent this afternoon, aud closed at 234 per cent on call, Foreign exchange closed up steady but quist af $863; 4003, for p bankers’ sterling, “Gold opwued at 112, advanced to 1124, and closed at 123g, Hates pald for carrying, 23, 2, J, 14, and 1 percent, Clearings, $36,000,000, The Assistant Tress trer disburmed to-day, $1¥1,000, and received from dustoma $179,000, Total payments made by Treasury bn account of the January interest to date, $13,318,000, Linports for the woek—Dry goods, $2,043,255 ; mer thandise, $4,261,417, Shipments of apocie for the American guid ooln, $1,112,809 ; bare, $69,000; Wilver burg, $470,191; coin, §74,000; foreign gold, 2,005, Governmenta closed ateady, A Blais bouds quiet and nominal; one lot of $30,000 ‘Tennessee now o1-coupaus cold at 63K, Bailroad mortgugea were without important chang ‘The stock markut wea active and foveriah, The oat desperate fight was carried on between the bulla and bears over Western Union aud Laue Ghore, ‘The greater contention was aver the Weatern Union, ‘ud the changes in this stock were rapid, Tue suspension of W, M. Whittemore,wai announced from the ros- trum of the Stock Exchange about 9 o'clock, and con- Giderable Weatero Unies was bought in under the rule Ob this tne, £1 close otocks ware w'sk, prises show, ‘Tho report was in circulation that the books of the Lake Shore Railroad Company wore eelzod, and th ramor doubtlesa tended to infittence that stock, traneactions aggregated 200,000 abaros, of which 120,000 aharos were Western Union, 24,000 Lake Bhore, 20,000 Northwestern, 13,000 Union Pacific, 6,600 Paciflo ASail, 5,500 Bt. Paul, and 5,000 Firte, MOVERNMENT BONDS, os 11836 | sy Coupons, Conpons, Gonpons, ‘6h, Coupons, ‘65. Coupons, new, Firat ft nit irginter, old Ne Girona, ok Ni, Carolinas, new, Mingonria..sse Yonnosrees, old. Tennesnece, news, Virginia, ow, Canton, ..evseee Weatern Union Te Quicksilver... napresa,. THO. att American Express... C4 UL 8, Express, oH Paclde Matleessscsces 426 New York Central. ,.1015; Eri ” Ft, Wayne. Terre Heute pfd,. Chicago & Alton... .104 Ghieaga & Alton pfd.t09 Mirsianinpl 30% Cleve, Cin, & Col... 7 Horlem pfu Michigan C1 Pittaburg &F tL Wa: Northwestern s + 38 Northwestern 6° | Unton Pacific bonds | 91} ltvek Taland, 0975 | Central Pacific bonda 94 Now Jersey oT” | Del., Lack, & W.....107, — COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the receipts and shipmente of the leading articles of produce fa this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, and for the corresponding date one year ago: RECEIPTS, 1815, | 1874, Flour, bria,......| Wheat, bus... Corn, busses sees 735) ats, bi, 37,410) Rye, bu, 4, Barley, bu. rare good, iba... Fiax-eced, the Broom-corn, ths, Cured meats, Ibs. Bees, brla Pork, bel ral, Tallow, tha, utter, ta, Dreenvat hoy: Live hows, S Cattle, No. Sheep, No Hides, tbs Highwines Lumter, No Shingles, No Lath, No. 7,000} Halt, Uris 621} Also the following, without eompartsone: "Kind of produce. Recewed.) Shipped. 11,017 Poultry, tbe, Poultry, 09) Game, bas. Cheeter tas. Dried fruits, Heuns, ba Hay, tous Hops, tbs. Fish,’ pkg Withdrawn from store on Friday for elly con. sumption, 705 bu wheat, 9,151 bu corn, 728 bu cate, 411 bu rye, 14,835 bu barley. ‘The following grain was inspected into ator during tho twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock on Satur- sy morning? 4 cara No, 1 spring, 76 cara No. 2 do, 12 cara No. 3do, 4 cara rejected do (96 wheat); 11 cara high mixed corn, 28 cara No, 2 do, 28 cara rejected do (71 corp, of which 1 fs old); 1 car white cats, G care No, 2d0, 1 ear rejected do; 2 cara No, 2 rye; 3 cara No. 2 barley, 3 cara No, $do, 3 cars rejected do. Total, 192 cars, or 72,000 bu. Inspected out, 2,505 bu wheat, 21,289 bu corn, 5,082 bu oaté, 4,277 bu rye, 5,260 bu barley. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of breadstuffs and live atock at this point during the past week, and for the corresponding weeks ending aa dated: 2 fan, 16,| Jan, 9, Jan. 17, Recetpts— 1875, | 1875, | 1874, Flour, brla,, 45,001] 54,675} 69,017 Wheaf, bu. 905,313; $87,9011 110,100 Corn, bu nd s,ot| a Oata,'bu.... 190,387] 114,160) 252,026 Rye, bus. 0} 13,076] 19,084 Larley, bi 41,830 103,513 Dreamed bi 25:52] f Live hogs, 168,125 atte, No 15,559} ‘Shipmen Flour, be 30,104 Wheat, bu. 83,533] rn, bu, 115,18 Oata, bu. Bee) Rye, bu 25 Burley, tit 30,065 Dressed bi 21,69) Live hoga, No, 35,180 Cattle, No.. 9,035) ‘The following were the exports of flour, wheat, and corn from New York during the past week and tho week previous: Last , Prevva tech. | week, Flour, bri 000] $3,850 Wheat, bu, 307,900) 404,106 Corn, bi xen,esel 334,500 ‘The leading produce markets were rather less active on Saturday, thore not being much Inducement to buy in any departmont, The iniluences outaido. were gon- erally of e dowuwatd tendency, aud our markets stood up well under them, Théré was » rumor early of a money panic in Liverpool, Lut that undoubtedly arose entirely from a twisting around of thé news received on Friday to the effect that there was s panio in Liver pool on California wheats A slightly increased movement in domestic dry goods is reported, local as well sa interior Luyers or- dering with rather more freedom, Values wera not subjected to any inaterial fluctuation, and the geberal markot niay be connidered steady and firm, Groceries rémain quiet, with prices differing but little from those current atthe beginning of the week, though certain Iines—notably coffees, teas, rice, and sirups— are more irmly held, The demand for butter shows Uttla or no improyament, but thé light ro- ceiptu of the past few daya have onabled holders t6 work off some of the accumulations, and the market for déslrable gooda wears a somewhat improved look, Choice to fancy packed commanda 30 @iic, aud common to choice roll sella at 22@27, Cheese is very quict just at present, the severe weathor of the past few days checking slipments, Prices, however, remain yery firm at 16@16o for prime goods, Nothing new was notidesble in the bagging, leather, tobacco, coal, arid wood markets, Canned goods were in goud request at fully former prices, Peaches are fearce and etill show an upward tendency, Dried frults remain quiet, with prices firm, Fish were steady with the exception of cod, which is tending Ligher, There wee # moderate smountof trading in oils at generally frm pricea; carbon advanced sc. ‘No perceptible change {n lumber was noted, The de- mand continues very Ught, but prices ate quoted steady, though the stocks here, eapecially of shingles, ave larger than usual, Iron was quies and atcady ; also metals, nails, and abelf hardware, Hay steady under a fulr inquiry from local deal ore and shippers, The demand for hides was less urgent, but prices were without material change, Heeda were in request to all orders, and clover and qaillet, under light stocks, were trmly held at the re- cent advance, while other scela were steady. Potatous ‘wero quiet, eluefly owing to the cold weather, which prevents deslers from filling their ordery with the cus- totnary promptneas, The receipta fur some time past have been light, bub the stock in store la believed to be ample, Poultry wasin larger supply and lees firm, the demand being moderate and local, ‘Tho effect of the recent ahipmenta of lard from this country is already felt in Liverpool, The mérkut ‘here deelined 94 Gul por 112 Be, making a total drop of da during the week, Plour and whoat were also weak; indeed, the quotation of “ Breadstutfa heavy" is now & stereotyped phrase there, ‘The Cuntmerciai Dultetin gives the following ax the log packing at the poluta named to date, as compared with the corresponding time last yoar and the ag- gregate last neison : Aairegate Te date, | To date tte” | et ne 1,191,061] 4,252,733| 1,520,094 *yt0,4¥a) "z30,007) | ‘398,047 intea| Guta) 2 ‘ot 000, 25 exiae) Butter] eattass 845,000 400000) 483703 000 seseveress| —43%870. 37,960)" 50} Takao BUIPMENTE—The Commercial Report gives the fol- lowing sa the sbtpmeats of provisions from thla paint for the week ending Jan, 14, 1878, and alnce Nov. 3, 4, Logether with comparisons: Pork, | tard, |* Haws’ Sh tea. late teidatee, a isis ee Ferre EREE Pee is [Ha 406,016 pleeos, amainet bi4,470 ploces tha seme time a tluctades all out meats, escent shoulders and 8. P, ams, PROVISIONS. TOG PRODUCTS—Were dull during a great part of the sonnion, anit rather weak, though the brunt of the Dattle waa borne by the holders of meea pork, of which there are supposed by some to be more thn 130,000 tris in store here. Moga were again in plentiful stipe ply, and easier, while the markets for product in other cities were inclined downward, Tila bronght out aallers, and mado busers hold off ; but they took hold of the apeculative articloa at the bottom rather freely, which Induced reaction in tone, The packing of 1,197,000 hogato date, with six weeks more to hear from, does not look itke a vory great falling off in num- Lora at the end of the season, as the character of re~ celpls shows that the hog erop {aby no means haunted yet, ‘The oflctat report of pravisiona on hand in Chicago atates the stocka &# 148,000 bris pork, and 49,200 tce lard ; against 129,250 brie pork and 69,750 toa lard @ year ogo, Mens Ponn—Wee moro active, but averaged 27Y@ S0e per tel lower. ‘The market waa very weak carly, Unt turned a little beforo noon, and closed relatively firm, ouly 5@10c lower than on Friday evening, The late strength was partially due to the fact thatthe stock taking showed much tesa pork on hand than waa oxyected by the weak-knecd ones, Saloe were reported on ‘Vhange of 305 bri cash at $19,20418.25 ; 11,000 brie reller February at $159.17%¢(918.40; 10,750 brie roller March at $19,50@18,72's ; and 3,750 bria sclier April at $16,752 18,90, Total, 25,805 brie, The market $14,258.27 cash ; $18,3714@18.40 eetler closed at Fevruary ; 88,70g18,704 seller March; and $18.96 eller April, 005 and Clear pork was nominally unchanged at $20. family mose at $17.75; . Prime mess waa dull aud nominal at §10,00.916,25 ; and extra prime do at 00a 13,25, Lanp—Was rather lees active, and averaged I}4¢a5o par 100 tts lower, being sustained by the fact of rele tiyoly email stocker, and the other fact that it did uot advance at the seme rate that Liverpool did « few daye Previously—hence had not so far to fall to revover the normal difference. The markot was weak early, ond firm later, Salea were reported on ‘Change of (2,350 tes cash or seller the month (pert kettled) at $13.3a 13,373 3 3,500 tcs seller February at $13,374 (G13.43 5 6,750 ten neller March at $13,05@13.674 ; 250 teu sclier April at $15.85 ; and 600 tcs seller May 21 $14.00, To- tal, 13,550 toa, The market closed at $13.37}5(415,40 cash ; $13.45 seiler February ; $13.65G13.6746 eller March ; and $13,85@13,8734 seller April. Meate—Were rather wore active and essior, most aescriptions boing nearly ye per tb lower; though held alittle more. firmly at the decline, at which bus— ers took bald mors freely, Bales were reported of 40,000 Tus green hams (10 ths) at 9c; 300,000 tba shoulders at Sige cash, and Ow @divc seller March ; 20,000 the ahort ribs at 90; 100,000 Ihe do seller March at 94 40 boxea do at $2.60 osah; 800 boxes long at Qe; 200 bores long and ‘short clears at Ye, Tho market closod at Go for green shoulders, 9¢ do for Tongelear, 9@93{cdo short riba, 930 do short clear, and 94@0\odo hams, Sweot-plckled hams (16 Ibe average) al 10% @105,c, Meats in salt 10to 15 days quoted at Gye for shoulders, cash or soller Jani- aty; 63;cdo seller February; 6% do sellor March; long clear 940 cash or seller January ; do acllor Fat raary, 93,c; do roller March, 93; short ribs, 940 cash or ‘seller January; do’ seller Febraary, 9\¢; O40; short clears, 4c; do seller do seller March, Februat a doaclicr March, 1Uc, Boxed meata Aye higher than loos, Long cit heme, 10%@1I3. Lacon nieats quoted at 191;(a130 for hams, 7X0 for shoulders, and 10/0 for short riba—all packod, Guease—Nominal at sade, DEER PRODUCTS—Were quiet and nominally un- ghangod, at $2.25 for meee, $0.23 for extra niece, and $20,069 20,50 for hams. TaLLow—Quoted at 21;@RYe, BREAOSTUFFS, FLoUR—Was again dull and weak. The farther de- cline in Livorpool, and consequent heaviness In New York, kept ehippera from operating, and small con- eessions would have been no inducemont to thom to take hold, The local trade took a little, The reported sales included 900 bris spring extras and 100 bris winters, on private terms; 60 bris spring super- ‘Snes at $3.26; and 75 bels buckwheat at §$5.00@5,5, Total, 1,125 brie, The market closed as follows; Choice winter extras, $5,25@6,50; common to good do, $4.25@5.00; choice spring extras, $!.50@4.74; fair do, shipping grades, $3.75@4.25; patent spring, $3,004 9,00; apring superfines, $3,003.78 ; rye flour, $5.25 5.50; buckwheat do, $5.00@5.60, Baan—Was more active at the former qnotations. Sales were reported of 00 tons at $17.50 both on track ‘and on boatd through cars, Mippiince—Woro ateady at $19,00@25.00 for coarse to chalce, Copy-Muat—Was quoted at $3,40@3,60 per bri for kiln-dried, and §24.00@24,60 per ton for coarse, ‘WHEAT—Waa leas active, and averaged $;@\c low- er than on Friday, There was agood deal doing be- fore 11 o'clock, when several buying orders wore filled ; and comparatively little afterwards, Liperpool was quoted weak on wheat, aud te per bri lower on flour, and Now York waa very dull, though some advices quoted # moderate inquiry on Western account, Tho Dears hore ssid that the last-named fact was simply » ruse of Weatern holders to provent a further decling hero by keeping up the market on the seabourd, Hut it is not unlixely that the demand was a genuine ono, Parties here who think that wheat fs a good investment on account of ita low price cannot but bd aware that it dn relatively lower in New York than here, and it is not strango if aome of them ahould prefer to invest in the article on the sosboard, The receipts hero wero again small, and this tended to provent the weakness duo to ‘the situation eleewhbre, But there was lit! other than that above noted. ‘The shor in probably more than 3,000,000 during the two days preceding, and hence did uot want much; but the article was carried by shoulders which showed no signa of wish to drop the load. A considerable part of tho trading done was in ebanging ovor from February into March, The inquiry for shipment was small, Seller February opene: 9: lose, ceded to , @%!,c, aud soller the mouth at 884 @Ba%cc, both closing atthe outside, Cash sales were reported ont ‘Change of 87,000 bu Ko, 2 apring at 889, @39 Zc, 2,400 bit No, 3do at 83X¢, 400 bu felectod do (rogular} at 73e, Total, 69,800 bu. MinmwsoTA Witzat—Was inactive, but nominally firmer, at Vic for No, 1, and 02)4¢¢ for No, 2, CORN—Wes rather more active and firm'at an irrag- ularly lower range on wintcr deliveries, anda sight improvement ou the average for May, ‘The market openéd quite weak, buyers holding off on account of & slight increase in tho receipta here, and reportod dniliods at ottier poluta, But the feeling strengthened a itttle after 12 o'clock, and the market eloved with @ Father buoyant toue, though without mucn doing, Seller February opened at G60, receded to 657%¢c, aud advanced to 664 at the cloeu, Heller the month sold at 657,@60\0; eller March at 654@067,0; snd sellor May at 113,@74?,¢, all closing firm. Casi sales were reported ‘Ou Change of 30,000 bu new No.2 at 66 GGies 21,600 bu rejected at B14 @61%e; and B00 bu earn, by sample on track, at 662, Total, 62,400 buy -OATH—The market was duil during the greater part of the seasion, and prices averaged @240 lower, but closed « shade higher than the loweat point touched, ubder nore favorable advices from Now York, and » strongor fecling in corn, A tow orderg for eds tote were filed, chiefly at 62;@51% for No.2, The to- celpte were very light. Cash sales Include 16,800 bu No. 2 at 523,52%c 5 1,200 bu rejocted at diate, snd 1,200 bit by sample, white, af Gta on truck, ‘Total 19,900 bu, Seller the month soldat B14 @Sdi%e, und seller February at 52',(@53?,c, the Intter cloning at 89370 bid, Seller Match wold at bIy6, Bellet May was quoted at 56 4c bid, aut! bc amked, TYB—The receipte were latger, but several otdore were on thé floor, and No, U freah’eold higher, Sales include 1,600 bu Ko. 2 fredh at OTa9T Ye, and’ 400 bu aamyle af 0¥6 on track, Totul, 2,000 bu, BARLEY—The market was dull aud 3c lower for February, but steady for cash, under light recelj te and a limited order demand, Negulat No. J cash sold at $1.26; receipts iu N. 4. wer quoted ab $1.27@L.21% ¢ in'A,, D, & Co.'s at $1,30@1,U1, No, 3 old av $1.193¢ in Central and $1.16 in.N.#. housed, and rejectod at 41.07 for regular in N, 8, aud $1,08641.10 for fresh in A. D, Co.'s, and N. 8, wampple lote were quiet, Bole tod atruary Spenod at $1. 27q1.27%4, anid closed at tho inside, Bellet March eold at $1,27, jer the month wasnominal at $1.28, Cash sales wero réporied of 2,400 bu No, 2 at $1,281.90 ; end bu No, 3 at §1.124@ 215, 2,000 bu rejected at "$1,07@1.10, and 600. bu’ by sample at $1,181.95 on track, ‘Total, 6,000 bu, LATEST, Tn the afternoon moas pork waa fairly active and about ¢ lower for February and March. Sales were reported of 9,50 bria at $18,30918,35 suller February; $18,623¢818,70 doller March, and $19.00 ecller April, Cloning at $18.25 cae, $16.:1159 218.05 sellor February, and $18,65@)18,70 aviler March, Lard was quiet sud steady, with sales of 180 tea at $13.65 agller Fouruary, and $15.65 saller March, closlug ab €13,3736 bid for cast ; $13.42}4 @19.47 for February, ahd $13.05 for March, Wheat was quiet Bulil ener, 3, when undera good demand prices advanced Hollor February sellin, at so@eo%c, and closing at Go; seller March al 90, 8204, olosing at 000 bid, Corn waa very quiet, ‘Hellur February was quoted of 66/,0 and sellor May at 726, Osta sud other gral were Inactive and nominally unchanged, GENERAL MARKETS. ATCOMTOL—Was quoted firm at §1,84@1.90, BROOM-COBN—The demand {s restricted, bat prices are atrictly adhered to : Good tn extra burl, 191250; brush that will work tteelf nto ® choice Lurl broom, 10@iN0; common to fale do, 94@100; tnforlor brush, adc, BUTTEL—The market continues quiet, but is atead- for than at the beginning of the week, owing to the dimluished receipts of the past few days, The only apparent weaknoas was io low aud medium grades, and holders of auch were not anrivus sellers at aby material reduction, We quote: Choice to fancy yellow, 8O@STc; rmodium to good grades, 2320; inferior to common, 15@2Jc; common to choice roll, 224210, CHEESY—Quiet again provailed in the cheese mar- kot,--the severity of the weather, as on the preceding daya of the week, uperating to check the movement, Prices rewsiu aa before, ruling strong at 15g16¢ for prime factory, CUAL—A uatisfectory business was socomplished in the cou! market, Uotl bard and soft vartotion meating With on active demand at drudy-maintainud pricos, We repost our list, aa. follows, Lackawanua, Feaig 10.005 $4,009.00; Erle and Waluu $7,605 un, $7,00; Brooks, $7.00; Bloseburg, fs A ‘wock, $4,603 ‘alley, $7.00; Indians GE—Tierces and barrels were osaier un- der larger offeringst York barris, $1.20@1,80} lard teres $591.00; flour barrels, whisky pag neces cannel, Tick ‘The market opened rather quiet, and the first saler made at about Friday’ range of prices, Towarda 12 o'clock buyera becaine more numerous, and a aliarp competition enmad, which ro sulted in au advance of 1agise perl tim.” The Atwt salea of heavy were mado at $7,847.00, and the mar— ket closet at $7.00084.00, Light wolghta opened at. $7,907.95, and advanced to $1.45@7.00, Piganotd at $7,257.38, ‘Tho market cloned’ firm, Bales wore ro- ported of 2,000 head. EUGS—Strictly freah packages are scarce and firm st aie. ‘Tho offerings of pickled wero fair, aud ‘There is a ateady feaeet imptorement fn the demand, and prices are ardening,. though fod no immediate lecided adv: No, 1 whitefish, $5.25095,90; No. 1 kerel, ‘new, Sg-btl, $9.50 10, $7.60:a8,00; No.2 mackerel, 4-Hel, $5,507.00 ; mackerel, ¥-brl, $5,754.00; No, Ishore kits, $LA5(q 1,00; bank coudfidh, $6,250.80; George's cod fait €0,50 10,75; Labrador Nerring, eplit, brie, $8.00GV.00; do bri, $4.25@1.80; Labrador herring, round, ‘bri, Panel: do, M-bri, $4,0@6.95; acaled horring, per box, #3h0cs Columbia Rivet salmon, &y-brl, $9.73 1,00 wean trout, 2 dor aud 6 Sue er ease, €9,60, FRUITS AND NUTS—There ie atill an absence of anything resembling activity in the fruit trade, but aa the quict now prevailing is not an unusual fers mt ason of ihe year, values aro not unfavorably affected, Owing to an incronscd ex+ port demand, there {a greater firmoy to the apple market, thoigh no material advauce In likely to oc- cur, We qnote jobbers’ prices as follows: Fontrax— Dates, 84 @0%C3 Gage, drums, Wy @lT%c $ Nge, layers, WHEW ye; Turkish pruner, Ujy@lio; ‘Frouclt ae Kegs, 14@16c% raisin ahs 1 B15 3.20; loose Muscatel, $4,104.20; Valencia, iltgia 12c;'Zante currants, 7@Ti6o; citron, 2144130 lenion pol, Matta, Dowestic—Alden appler, 17203; Mich- Van ‘apples, Sado : Indiana and Tlunole, Syiaise: Bouthern, 6@ie; ‘peaches, halves, 9@100y do ed, 74@84c; do pared, 0@Ilcs " blackberrics, La Whe} repplierties, sigae;, pitted cherries, Ware, Nura—Fillerte, 18@ldcy_mMmonda, Terragous, 2a 25e; Naploa walnuts, 15@16c; Grenoble walnuts, now, 13@e; Brazile, H@ll\4c; pecans, Texss, 16al6c | Wiltningtou peanuts, 7@1003 ‘Tennessea peanuts, 6@ Bo; African peanuta, 61, @ GREEN FRUITS —~ Wore qufet and unchanged, Meveral ontaide orders have been rocotyed and. will bo filled ss soon asthe weather is warmer, ‘The stock of apples ix atill large, aud much of the fruit ts den caying: Malaga lemons, $5.00@@5.50; Mereina do, §7.50 per box; Valencia oranges, $10,00@12.00 per ‘cane 5 Palermo and Messina do, $4.60; apples, per bri. $1.00 @1.50; cranberries, $9,611.00 por’ bri; Mualage grapes, $4.50(98,00 per keg, or $9.00@12,00 per bri. GROCENIES--Nothing new was noticeable in the situation of the grocery market. Wo bava still to notes lack of activity in al dopartmionte, wlille, aside from oueor two of the leading articles, the ‘move. ment {a @lugeish, ‘The market, howov not un uaually qufot for the season, and the prevalent feeling fs by tio means one of depression, We quote : Kick—Patus, TY@T%c; Rangoon, 6}y@7es [Caro Bina, 73,@h303 Louisiana, Tas Cores 0..0. Java, date; Java, No. 2, 28 ft J good to’prime 14 @IKc; common, 21 34 (e210; ronating, 104 Bingapora Java, ‘44@25e; Costs Rica, 24 yc’; Maracaibo, 2a24 ye, Sch rmTT cut loaf, CU irae conte aad powdered, 114 @i13j0; qrautlate GLK C5 atandard, 10%jc; do, rae Wye; VB, 103,¢;. «: tra'C, 10¢; © No, 2, 9240; yollow, O No, 1, 94@94; choice brown, 9@9'¢0; fair to prime do, 84 @8i,c; common doy Tiigde} choice, molasses ‘sugary OG} 94%¢; common to fair do, TM¥@SNcC; N.O. common to cholee, Teac, Biavre~Diamond drips, $1.20@1 extra fine, T0@75e 5 extra do, 68@72¢ 1H9150;'do prime, 70G13e; do common, 61@O5 Porto Mico molasses, 6U(g55c; common molasses,’ SPIOEE—Allspioe, 16@1To; cloves, 5O@B5c; enaars, snagie;, pepper, Zanes; nutmege, No, 1,$1.G0@140 ginger, African, 25@28¢;' do Calcutta, 1éa2c, Soars—German Mottled, 61@7c; Golden West, 426 @5o; White Lily, 67@dxc; White Rose, Of @bie? white Nusslan, 5Y(qoe; True Blue, Seasixe. HAY—Wsa steady under « toleratly far inqutry from local dealers, and to fill outside orders, The offer- ings were moJorite: Timothy, prime, $17,60; No. 1, $17.00; No, 2.do, $15.00; mixed, $1.00(213,50: choice upland prairie, $13.09 :'No, 1 do, $12.00¢12.50 ; No, 2, or slough, $10.00(410,50. HIGHWINES—Were quict and steady at former quo- tatiour, sales boing reported of 150 brla st 040 per gal- ton. New York waa unchanged, at 08c, LIDES—Were more quiet. ‘Tho offerings were am- le, and prices steady, The hide doalera manifcat « fsposition to anhera to the recently adopted rules for the classification of hides, in which hides with one grub are classed as damaged stock, We uote: Green city butchorw’, Te; green frozen, 74 @bes green cuted light, Jct Beavy do, Bye: part vutred, 8@840; green calf, YGcs veal. 12c¢ dey’ Mint Lides, kip, aud calf, 18@19¢s dry salted hides, 1da@i5u; deacon skins, 45c3 sleep’ pelts, wool estimated of washed, per th, a0@i5c, HO’S—Were quiet and firm st 88430 for choice, and steady at 20¢235¢ for Infertor hides, INON AND STHEL—The demand was light, but 4 firm feeling exists? Iron, 2 $-10(@90 rates + Horse shoe fron, 44;@4%c; plate iron common land, 4¥@ Sige; Norway tron, 7 @8e per tb; Norway nailrous, U@oke; Engl spring etecl, D@llc; Ameri cast apring ateel, 3. Kecl tire X fn,, 8@l0c; tool atoel, American cant, i6e; English do, 250, LUMBER—Was dull and little better than nominal, aa follows Second clear, i inet tod in ‘Third clear, Linch ‘Torr clear, thick, Clear flooring, 14 Clear alding, First common siding. Vlooring, frst conmion, di Fivoring, second common, dress 6 Foticing (16 tt); pe Common Jumber, 18 ft and unde Joist aud scantling, 18 to M feo Nhingles on track {A)..s.e4. 3 Q1L5--Carbon was active and frmer-—now quoted at 19G13 Ke for 115 test, and at 4@14yo for Iitnols legal test, Lard oll fu dull, but ts held mors firmly than of late, owing to a dediihe in stearing atid tlio re- cent advatice in latd, Iénseod, whole, atid ture pentino remain quiet and firm, Wo quote: Car- bon (standard white), 115 dog. toat, 1W@IU%0; do Ilinow, egal teat, 180 deg, id@itves do head Ught, 17 deg, Iie; extra winter lard oil, $1,105 No. f, 950; No, 2, B0cs Unseed, raw, BUGSSC 3 do boiled, whale,” 77@780; sperm, $2.25.a2.95 ¢ nate , strictly pure, $2.05; do extra, 90@95c ; do No, i, 75@@8i0 3 Lank oll, B3¢; atraits, de: plum- bago oil, 750; turpentine, 4@45c; naphtha, 63 gravi- ty, 14, (9150 } naphtha, common, 12% @lie. POTATOES—Wore quiet, A few ordets were on the market, but dealers were obliged to delay filing them in consequence of tho cold weather, ‘The recelpla cun- tinue very sinall,but the supply in store is belloved to adequate for all ordinary requirements, Peachblo pall from atore at 783830, POULTRY AND GAME—Turkeys wore moro plenty ahd esalcr, thd démand being moderato and chietly vem, Chickens were wienly.-Groilee and quail were aalable; Turkeys, dressed, i@l: hickens, dresed, 89106 per 1; ‘ducks, sale per'Ib; 1@Ic per + praitio chickens, $2,75(@3,00; Fail $1,857.00; Yeulaon paddles, G@lVC; do carcass, 5 aie, SEEDS—Timothy was more active, sales being re- ported of Bi Lage at $2.41402.65, and choice xt $2.00, Clover was in qoud demaud, but little waa done, ua the stuck here iu very light and held above the views of buyers, Primo mediim was quoted s4 $5,95@5,00, Hungarian and millet were in request and firni, expo- clally the latter, at B4@880, Flax was quict st §2.00 for prima, BALT—Was steady and tn moderate request: Oron- dage and Sagluaw, tine, $1.65; Canada do, $1.70; orc 2 nary coarse, $2.00; coarse diamond, Yj dalry, without bags, $2.7; dairy, with bags, $1.00; ' Ashton datry, per sack, $4.00@4.25, WUOL—Wa continus to quote ; Good to prime tub- wasliel, BS@B7C; poor to youd tub-washed, 45@520; fine and medium washed fidéce, 430480; coares washed fleace, 4Qdi5c; medium an S6@Bdoy fine unWabhed, 2@bo pulled wool, Gd LIVE STOCK, cnICAGO. beou a foliowa? The receipte he 469,407} 13,050 516} 10,341 Re Seite taht 84,326] 14,378 Biuce Jun. 1. Same time 1873,, Increase, 8,128) 61,185) 9,625 8,18! 30/200] 10,087 CATTLE—The past week's rucefpta amount to 15,- 906, againat 13,301 for the corresponding pertod laut year, The course of the markot during the week just cloged bas been auch as to give very general aatlafac— tou tothe selling interest, a steadily good demand beving existed from the opening of the market dow tothe cloue, while prives ruled firta for al) morcbante- ble stock, No gener! advance haa beon establivled, though {a not « few Instances cholce and extra grad found buyers at better prices than it would have Leon powsible to resize forthe same qualities during the previous week, Tho arrivals of fret-clase beoves have been fow, and to that fact, rather than to any impor- tant incroaso in the demand, was due the appreaistion in values, That our market will for several weeks yet Le scantily supplied with strictly choice eattle there fa little room to doubt, aud the chancea of a further advance are considered quite as good as that prices will react from their present relatively high Tauge, Medium gredea have sold mare readily than during gaat wovk, owing to an incressed demand for the Fittaburg, Olncioneti, and Oleveland markets, Fat cows aud Hgbt fechy staere, and fat oxen, such a8 are sought by Chicago butchers, have also dune faizly, oe there been cons! bas siderable competition betwean fat eloaa of boyere snd tse Seippere ot denen ae Welssin a ouatad good dabeud faa tiockus ‘sh prime, with eccantrrinlly a aalo at $4,12'5@4,25 for expecially deairatle lote, Baturday wat a quict day, Thusere generally apposred to have thelr orders well filled, and individual purchases wore small, Tho aggregate demand, howover, very nearly equnicd the mipply, and the week closos'on a atosdy market, Bo- low are thecloring quotations, Extra Denves—Qraded steers, averaging 1,330 10 1,550 MMs sesee 90.40@7.00 Choice Beoves—Fine, fat, it to 8 year old steers, 1,480 Iba Good Teev ateors, avorsging 1,150 to 1, Medium Graider—Steors 4 aging 2,100 to 1,330 Rw, Butehers’ Stock—Poor common to chuive cows, for city al averaging BOO to 1,100 ths... Block Cattle—Common _ cattle, fieah, averaging 600 to 1,030 thn Inferior—Light and thin cow stage, bitil Cattlo—Texes well formed re sees 225QILO eo eee AFR 5, 0 Cattle—Tozat aves a.n0g44.60 S1OGS—Tho hoge received at (io Htock-Yarde dur. tng the pant week aggregated 160,409 ; ayainat 101,510 Innt week, and 05,713 for the ame poriod Isat year, The week opened suapiclously for acllorn, Monday's market being characterized by activity and firmness but the untooked for Increase In the arrivals of the fol lowing two days deprived tho, market of whatever strength itmay havo developed at tho opouiug, and the week may “be art down as the most unprofitable one of the present scason, Not only was the minply Inrgely in excens of tho legitimate trade requiromexity, but the quality of the stock was tha poorert noen in the markat cinco the hoginuing of the packiug reason, tho ninjor part of offeringa constatlug af light walghis and common, coarse heavy, for which there ia at bent oniy alimited domand, The depreciation amounta to Us 600, boing greatout in coarse, rough, heavy,and Inferior light grades, aud least in extra’ qualities, Durin; Thuraday and Friday « largo amount of stock change: hands,and under tho ncreared activity prices etendied upa little, but at thecloro the market again become weak, and cloned heavy, with a largo amount of unsold hoga loft in the pet Tn view of the reduced prices lately ruling, it wan thought that Saturday's recolpts would prove small, aud holdera hoped to work up pricen a trifle, but the number oxceaded all rexzouable expectations, and, as previously stated, tha market elosod dull ‘and heavy, The ensuing ‘week will no doubt show s pronounced falling of in mupplies, but uulesa there ia a decited tinproveniont in quality thore {a Little Mkelihood that the market will develop any great ulrongth, Saturday's trading was dono nt $5.00 (€6.00 for skippers and toferlor heavy ¢ mt £6.15(85,60 for cummon to chotea light weights + at $4,250.00 for poor to medium heavy; and al $0,%5037.00 for goat to cholca do, A fow selected Iota wero taken at $7,1UQ7.20, Bales were chiefly at $0,20¢0.85. We note the following t . OO SALES, No, Av, Price|No, Av, P’rice|No. Av, Price. 49.0 20 $7.00) T9..56 13] 6 4189 $8.20 $7.15) 62 15/124. 184 6.60 4 6,50] 51,.....090 6.40 68 T, BHEEP~-The week just closad has beeen an active ono in this branch of the market. Although the ro- eeipts have been considerably larger than in past nea sons at a Hke period, thero were buyera for all offer- ings, and at fully-suatained pricos, the market ruling atoady at $4,004.75 for common to modium, and ut $5.0095,75 for good to cholco, Extra wore salable at 0089.75, two sales having been effected at the Istter ‘he market closed firm, with about all sold. CINCINNATI, Cracranatt, O,, Jan, 16.—Iloas—Opened quiet, and cloned moderately active; recalpts, 2,063 head ; com- mon, $000@6,60; fafr aid medium ' packing, $6.00@ 6.80 ; good packing snd butchers’, $6,90@7.20 ; about 5,000 unsold, mostly sealnwag Sutestznts—133, Hog! ightored to date, 416,280; same timo laat searon, 641, Sat TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Tavenroot, Jan, 10-11 a, in—Flour, s@22s ‘Wheat—Winter, 98 74@9e 91; apring, 84 6d@9s 2d; white, 9s 4d(@9s 8d; club, 0s 9d@lUa Ue, Corn, Ws 9 403 Pork, dis 6a. Tard, 67a, Lonpor, Jan, 16—5 p, m,—Rate of discount in- open market for three munths' bills, 3!f per vent, or 3y por cent below the bank rate, Consola for money, 9234992% ; account, 949{@92/¢ + 5-208 of '63, 107%; do of 67, 107%; 10-402, 1044; new 69, 1024; New York Central, 03; Erle, 2635; preferred, 45. Fuanxrons, Jan, 16,—Fivo-twentioa of %62, 983. Pants, Jan, 16,—Rentes, 02 29%¢, ivenroot, Jan, 16—Evening,—Dreadstuffs quict Lard, 663, Bacon—Long clear midiles, 47s @d ; tal- low, 428 Gd; ahouldera, new, dull at 363, T.00} figure, BOSTON WOOL MARKET, Boston, Jan, 16,—Wool rather quiet; trade falla abort of expoctation, Blanufacturera are buying cautlously, Sales of domestic upwards of 1,000,000 Ibn; choice XX fteeces haya beon sold at Oto, but S5c is all that can be realized for avorago lots of thie deacrip- tion, Medium Michigan and Wisconsin fleeces have been in demand for the Pliladolphia market, and como ght X Michigen and Wisconsin fleeces havo also been taken for that market, Combing ond delaine ficeces firmand indemand, The sales of the weok comprise Obio and Pennsylvania fieccos at 63@57e; Michigan fleeces at 61@%Jo; Westorn and other fleeces, 48 53ig0; combing and delalna fleocos, 67(%02'y0; tub- ‘washed, 55@5Tc ; acoured, 460@$1,00; X pulled, 40@ aie, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Yous, Jun, 16,—The trade movement was slow to-day in nearly all the departmonts, Gotton- goods are quit at unchanged prices, and brown cot- tous firmly held by agouts, Heavy eottonades in good demand, Printa sluggish in first hands. Petcaled aud shirtings in modotate request, Fancy canyitceres, Printings, and Worsted coatings, doing fairly, and Kentuthy jeans in atesdy demand. Foreign goods quot, Lacouis bod Rookfort corset {éans advanced halfsoont, Nassau R brown sheetings are ten centa, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK. Apactal Dispatch to The CAlenao Tribune, New Youx, Jan, 16—Froun—In buyers’ favor; very limited export and homd trade demand; sales, 7,900 brid at $3,90@4.25 for superfine State} $4.ch@4.70 for oxtra do; $4,805.00 fur choice do; $5,0Kg5.40 fok fancy do ; $9,004.05 for auperiine Webtoth; $4.60 @s.85 for common to medium extra Woeatern; $1,008 5,45 for choice do ; $5.45(80.00 far comimon to choice white whoat Woatern oxtra} $4,00@4.90 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $4.95 6.80 for trade brandé; $4.80@3,00 for common to fair oxtry St, Louls; $5,95@8,00 for good to choice do, Southern flout quict and heavy} sales, 450 bris at $4,70@5,50 for cotnmon to fair ettrd ; $5.80G8.00 for good to choico do, Rye flour dulland unthanged ; wAles, 2,000 brie at $4.10@5.25, 1 Conn-Mzat—Quict ; sales, 300 Urls at $4.00084.45 for Westerh ; $4.73@4.80 for Drandywint, ' Gaais—Wheat quiet ond in buyers! favor ; sales 2,000 bu at $1.0c@1.08 for No, 3 spring; $1.08 1.11 forNo, 2 Chicago; $1,101.11 for No, 2 North- western} $1,111.13 for No, 9 Milwaukee; $1.16 @L19 for No, } spring ; $1,06@1.19 for wogradod Jowa and Minnosots spring ; $1.18@1.24 for winter red Western; $1.25@1.93 for amber do; $1,25081,33 for white Western, Ryo nomiual at O3@Usc, Bar ley quiet and whchanged, Barloy malt quiet and unchanged, Corh Qifet, and prices gener- ally without change; solos 39,000 bu at 86@88o for new Wedlern mixed ad yellow, Oats fitin; sales 44,400 bu at G7Gb90 for muxed Western ; b8@70s for white Western, f Proyitons—Pork dull st $20.25 for new meas; 916.00 for extra prime ; $19.50 for prime meas, juspect- ed. Beef ateady at $1060 for plain mess; $11.00 12.00 for extra.do, Tierce beof uteady at $20,00@21,U0 for prime mesa ¢ $22,00G24,00 for India do, Beef hana firm; sales 100 brie ot $22.50; 50 bri at $22.00, Bacon easter; saloa 250 bores eity long clear at Wo ‘Weatern, 1030; future nominal, Drossed hoge dull, ab BY@BKe for city, and 8@aize for Weatern, Tard lower; trade fair; Western on spot, H@l4 Wo; city, 1403 for futuro delivery, sales 1,000 ticrces, January, 18 15-160; 250 tlerced for February at same quotations; 1,500 tlerceg do, 197;6; 600 tlerces March, 140, ‘TaLtow—In fair demand; sales 100,000 Ibs Western at 84@8 16-1601 19 bhde do, 87405 GT tlerces chuice Texus on dock, 034: Faesonte—Hteady, with fate inquiry ; to Liverpool, by atoam, 60,009 bu grain at 10@104d; to London, by steam, §,000 Lu do, on spot per ton, {To the Assoctated treat.) New Yorx, Jan, 16,—Frovr—In leited demand 5 prices favor buyers, but are uichanged, Hye tour dull, Gorn-nieal quiet, Guare—Whoat quiet and @ shade easier ; receipts, 9,000 bus No, 1 spring, $1.10@1.19; No. ¥ do, 1,08 eal No 2 Chicago, $1.08@1.11; do Milwaukee, $1.11@1.13; do Northweatern, $1,101.11; ungraded Towa and Minnesota spring, $1.00@110; winter red Weatern, $1,191.24; ambor, $1.25@1,28 ; white, 61,25 LSS, Kye quict eb 94%4c, Barley and malt quiet, Corn moderately active but a shade lowor; receipts, 64,000 bu; new mised Western, sé@e7ye; high mixed and yollow do, 8755@88e ; new white mized, 84 @STjgc, Cate tirm ; receipts, 20,000 bu; mized Wout ern, 67 69c ; white do, Cdstue, Hors—Firm, Guocunres—Coffee steady ; Mo, 1930 in gold, Sugar quiet and unchanged, Hive quiet, YeTnoL“um—Quiet and nominsl, Refined, 1940; erude, 6c, Resin—Firm, Strained, $2,058.30, Tuurenting—Firn at ST@ITH¥C, ‘Eaus—Stesdy ; Weatern, 306420, Leatuxa—Firm at 2 @30c. ads Woor—Firm ; domeatio feece, } pul boo; mawadhed, 11@sTs, wei ee arabe Pao 7, 19) tt gada0 Mek eet Quek! Oat oyeane ghia “kidaaes Rurren—ttcary ; Western, Liga, Crvrav—Firm at 1216. Winmey—Quirt at ose, METAL+—Manufactnred copper ateady: ingot dull at QNa2wo, Vg Tron—Sentch dull at $34,60(840,00 ; American qitet nt $20,007.00, Runnin aliect, 14%, Natha—Stearly ; curt, $3,402,603 cline, $5,500.25, MIEWAUHER, Mirwaunre, Jan, 16,—FLour—Dull and unchanged, Wheat firm; "No. t Milwankes, tutes No. 2, B40; nelior Fels HAC; March, 904c, Oats frnter, but apne No, 2, in store, 6140, Corn quiot and nominally unchanged ; new 625,03 No, % 74¥c. Tye ntendy, with mixterate demand; No, 1., instore, 0040, Barley quiet; {a bulk, rm; No, 3,"$1,905 No. 3, 10, novtstona—Weak and duily Mews pork, $18.25 eaah ; {18.40 nellor Fobruary ; prima mena, ‘$0 extn prime, $12.25; swoot-plekiod hama, 1 yield diry eked shoulders, 6c 4 loose intildles, 91469 1S ¢4 fered prime. Kettle lard, Me tem inomiual "a Livk Hona—Dull at $6,003.60: drosaed hogn very dull, and prices lower, at §7.25@ 7.75, qQeiiete—Flour, 4000 Urls; oats, 100 bu; wheat, 00, Biiparsts—Flour, 4,090 brie; oat, 5,000 bu. CINCINNATI, Crcrxsats, Jan, 16,—Froun—Dull and unchanged, Gnain—Wheat dull and unchanged ; red, $1 1.07, Corn in good demand at full prices and ateady, AL TW@TIc, Oate fair and fem at COaGse. Hye quick and unchanged, Martey fair, firm, snd unchanged. On8—Unchanged. . Kook, Wurren, ann Cierse—Dnll and unchanged, Provitions—Pork quiet and unchange.l, at $19.00. Lard steady with moderate demand ; stean kettlo, 1éy(c, Blk ments in better demand > fred,‘ GigctO ie; clear rib, 04 @9!,a spot + Io roller March ¢ 10%¢0 buyer April’; clear, @¢. bacon autet at YY C1O%Ze, and Aye, ' Green inoate—Ybouldere, Oi.cy Kldos, A4ade? isms, Wale, Wintsxy—Fuir and firm al 9tc, PUILADELPIIA, Pirrtavetruta, Jan, 16,—Frovn—Doll and declin- ing ; supertine, $3.0); oxtratfurnily, $5.1185,60, GRaw—Whent quiet and wteady } red, $1,18@1.20 ¢ amber, $12ta12%, Ryo, 00s, Corn atendy ¢ mized Wortern, 8i@eSoy yellow, B2@8se. Oata quiet and Blerdy; white, 67q963c; mixed, Nbc. Provisions—Fitia ; pork, $20,50@21,00, Lard, 13% @l4ye Wittsne—Stendy at 92, Fendi ; PETROL —Very strong; refine 84 crude, in brls, Dicey fm bulk, Ge, Bee Sie Burran—Quict and unchanged, Currsx—Quict aud unchanged, DALTIMORE, Battrsonr, Jan, 16,—FLoun—Dnll and unchanged. Gnain—Wheat dull, heavy, and unchange: i dull; mized Weatorn, 81, Onta dull; white ¥ 65e3 mixed, G2@6tc, Ryo quiet and unchanged, Provistons—Vork unchauged, Bulk shuulders, 74 Alc; clear ribs, 1W4ialU ye} Jobbing xt onfalde prices, Bacon—shonidors, 8'@9o; clear rib, lio, ugar-eurod hams, W@lte, Lard firm at Mglayo tor ‘Wentorn, Murtn—Dull and unchangod. Pernoteum—Dull, Corrxe—Duill and ‘nominal at 184@20e, Wutsxx—Firmer at 08c, TOLEDO. Tozeo, 0., Jan. 1f,—FLoun—Quiot and wnchangad. Grsix—Wheat dull'and declined; amber Michigan, wollor January, $1.07!2: February, $1.08% ; Murch $1,103; April, $1.14. Corn dullands shade lower } high-mized, cash and acller January, 6940; March, 72e 3 May, 76303 low-mixed, Gc. Uate dull’ and ui changed, Ouoven Srrp—$4.00; mammoth, $0.25, Dnrasep HMons—$7,50@7.75 bid ; $7.60(07.70 naked, Reoxtrrs—Fiour, 600 bria; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, 83,000 bu ; oats, 3,000 bu, furpMents—Flour, 00 brie; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 7,000 bu; oats, 9,000, ‘BT. LOUIS, 8r, Lours, Jan, 16,~I'L0un—Dull and nominal, GRain—Whoat dull and esaler; No, 9 red winter, $1,05%@L.064, Corn du'l and lower at Gleacde, Oats awhade lower; No, 2, SGY@STi¢c, Barley and ryo unchanged. Wntaky—Dall at 90, Pxovialoxa—Pork nominally lowert offered at $18,373¢ caah ; $18,285 for Febrilery, with $18.00 bid. Bulk ‘Tmexta lower ; shoulders, G@Gs,0 ; vides, 93;(6 2c and 9Y@97,0, according to age, Bacon nominal, Tard steady at 133¢0 cash and Fobruary Rrertrré—Flour, 3,000 bris; wheat, 20,000,bu ; oats, 21,000 bu : rye, 2,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS. New Oneana, Jan. 16,—Graix—Corn dull ; whtte, BABI; yollow mixed, Bi¥0, Unta lower at 12@73e. Puovisioxs—Pork dull and lower at $20. Grocentes—Sugar firmer ; common, wWa64¢; athor grades unchanged, Molarsos in light supply and in good demand ; prime not formentiug 5395603 atrictly primo to choive, s8@tets, Wuusxr—Dull ; ordinary rectified, 08¢ ; choice, $1.01, CLEVELAND. CLzveLann, 0,, Jun, 16.—GRaiw—Wheat dull and wnbhanged, ‘Corn steady ond unebanyed, Oata uu- changed, Pernoteow—Btrong; white standard, —ear-lota 1044c ; Ohio, Stite test, '11t7c 5 small lots, 142 higher, teckers—Whoat, 1,40 bu; corn, 950 bu; vata, 1,950 but, 000 bu; corn, MARINE, oport of tho Inspector of the Bighth Drutrict. ¢ From the annual report of the Supervising Inapector of dteamers fur tho Eighth District, the following in- teresting facta are gleaned ¢ ‘There were 476 ateamers of all classes tnspected,—75 passenger, 21 forry, 235 towing, BL frelgut, 11 cand, and 50 yachts,—huving an aggregato tonunge of 87,67:1, ‘Thero werd 495 masters, 11 mates, 34 pilots, aud 774 engineers licensed, 'Theso inapectious were made aud Hioenaes granted us followa No, Na, of Districts, Steamere.| CCH HB. 138] 83 t 60} Tho foca for the inspection of steamers and for Ucenses amounted to $20,033.02, Uf the bollera ex- atnined, 2 were found’ Uefective, and repalrn were ordered anid mide before certificates were isvtied; alt bollors gave way undor the hydrostatia teat, aud two tvere condormued from furiher use, Six investigations wero held by ths local Boards for Holatioh of the aw. Ong appeal came before tho Supervielng Inspector, and after on exarhination of the edge the dectlun of the loval Board was roveraod aud thof master's Iconad restored. Urigitn! Hccuses wore granted to 89 tnas~ ters, 4 mates, 02 pilots, and 183 engiyects, Renewal were given to 408 mantra, 7 mates, 221 pilote, and 6YL englucers, making & total of 2,591. ‘Lhe atoamera tuapected numbered 14 rhore lian during tho preceding yeir; with an litcrensed tonnage of 9,804, Two pilots’ licenses have been suspended oF ro- yoked, Eloven enginoers have been refased cetites, and one eugincar's license has Leon suspended oF re- yoked, ‘There hias been to explosions of boilers in the die trict, whereby % lives were lost; One of thiceo was an § paddcnget-poal, thepectod tn the Ninth Disteiet, | The other Was on a tiwing-boat, Inspected at Port Muroty, In the former 20 lives wete lost, and in the latlor 0, ‘Threo ntcatera Mave beoi wreckod, aud 1,310,243 passengers havo been tarriod, ‘Tlie daituge to steam= eru by Gre Lan been $24,000, and by explosion €40,00U, ‘Tho amount of proporty lost by wreck or founder hus boch $15,600, Bove steamers of all clascea, with an gregate tonnage of 1,795, hays gone out of Bervicc, ‘here have teen added to tho service 98 steamers of Hl classes, with & tonsage of 10, ‘There wera 12 lives saved by meaus of tho lifo-vaving apparatué required by law, There were 80 livor tost from all eausey,—26 by explosion, and ¢ by wreck or founder, ‘Tho number of boilera inxpected was 602, Out of tho 1,310,243 para sengers cfrted on sieamers inspéctod in tho Highth Dialriet, not ouo has lost bia life, a THé Inspector then gives a defatted Hat of cadunition in tha district, together with thelr nature and probahld guuso, and the lot of life auld property incldent thereto, Le qleo roporte the wotion taken by the veal Tuapect- ora fu tha weveral cages, | The nioat important ane durhig tho year in the district was the explosion of tho Hrooklyn ta the Delfolt iver below the city, tho facta of which are familar to ottr readers, By {lis oxplo- atuin twenty Lives were loat, the boat, valited at $20,000, was lost, and tho losd of cargo amoutited ta $10,000, ‘The stotmets totally lort in the district during the poet meng: dug Hla Lee, by collision at Billyus ce 1ons $4,000; tug Tavrap, by explosion off | Sand Beach, loda'$10,000; stair W, Hi, Barnum, by collision in Toint Felleé passige, damage to yeavel dnd cargo, #0,000; stmr Toledo, partially turned at Mauirter, damage $3,000; tug Ware, Warned on Baginew Bay, Joss $10, ug Douglass, burned un Detroit River, Joss $10,000; atmr Lott Bernard, foundered on Lako Bupurlor, lone $19,000, ‘Tho Inspector suys in closing thal the year wan a, very wnprofitable cue for steamers and all floating craft, Many were obliged to lay wp for wattt of aume~ thing todo, ‘This explatua tho falling of of receipts for inspection and of licensed officers. aii bei Commodore Vanderbilt Against Herse eNpping. From the New York Evening Post. With the thortnometer daring the Iant day or two within the vicinity of zero, we aro tald that Commodore Vanderbilt's mind hax been oxer- claod about the cruel, if not actually crimipal, custom of clipping the hair off from valuable fhoreos, with tho idos of sdding to tholr beauty. 'Thia yeteran horse-faucier, who has batdly his superior in America, romarked, in tho presence of several guntlemen yesterday, that ha would himwolf willingly give & handsome premlum to any one who would compile ® correct roport of deaths occurring among valuable horace in the City of Now York from coldg and other diseases engendered dy this practice, ‘In fact,” added tho Commodore, “I thought of this matter be- fore getting out of bed thix cold morning, and T really don’t understand how It fa that Mr, Borgh has not got after thoea inhuman fashfouables, ‘They certaluly desorve hia special attention.” An Aboriginal Sutcide, A dispatch to tho San Francisco Chronicle, from Portland, Oregon, describes tho following singular occurrence: ‘The ateamor Guseio Tel- fair arrived from Sitka thia afternoon, bringing six pavsengers arrested for violating the revenao laws. Fernaudosty, Chlof of the st:kive tribe, wee on board as o witness. When the vessel wasnear Capo Flattery the chieftain ontered his stateroom, fastened the door, aud cub his throat, dying inatantly. As soon asthe tragedy way discovered one of the Chief's servanty rushed to tho fire-rocm and attempted to blow up the veasel by throwlug a large cau of powder into the furnace. was put in irons and pimes under gue ‘he Chief will be buried jo-morrow 6b Astoria.” Additions to the Roll of Bank. rupts. The Supreme Courts CHICAGO COURTS, VANKRUPTCY ITEMS, A.B, Van Cott was adjudicated bankrupt ly confossion, and warrant iasued returnabio Fab 15, 1973, In the mattor of Baldwin & Slydor, an ordo for a composition meeting was mado, to bo heli Jan. 27. A potition in bankrupley was filed yestorday against Morris Wonock, a morchant at Aurora, Tho following aro the names of tho partios, and tho amounts of tholr claims, reapostively : Simon, Moyer, Strange & Co,, 91,612.75; Clay. burgh, Einstoin & Co., $5,833.12: H. A. Kohn d Broa., $1,597.91; Reith Dros, $1,433.75 ; FiekL Bonoilict & Co., $1,271.60 ; Lindauer Bros. & Co., €1.011.39; Mayor, Monhoimor & Co., $859.97; Ta F.Loopold & Co,, $490; Goodinan & Barba $367.50; Goismar & Buxtaum, $551.80; making total of $14,494.82. Tho petitioners charge that Honoch has mado threo proferentin payments to Clayburgh, Einstein & Co.; thint ho has also made frauduiont transfers of some of his property to J. H. Honooh and Marcu Henoch, and othors; that he admits that he can not pay in full, and offors to settle at 40 cent on tho dollar, but still is rapidly solling of his etock st Aurora, and in Burling ton, In, m fraud of hia creditors A rule to showcnuse Jan. 27 and provisions Warrant of soizuro were fesued, and alao an in junotion to provent the debtor or bia agents from selling, meumbering, or iu any way remov. ing or disposing of any of his suaots, whoreye: situated. SUPERIOR COURT IN nnInr. 4, F, MeCarthor commenced a sult in trespars against rank Doughs’ Machinery Company, laying damages at $10,000. ary J. Greona ala wants tho samo amount tin fathaniol Otis, G. 8. Otla, and Charlot tia. R. P, Murphy & Co, filed a orotlitor’a bit against Barnum Blako on a judgment for $20,004.44, Cornolia Clark bogan a suit in trespans agains O, I. Race, It. T, Nace, A. 8, Mace, and Chariet Race, claiming $5,000, C, W. Higdon aud Otway Wataon brought suit for $1,600 against A. I. ITuling, THE CALL, Sune Benders The, crim{nal calendar, wpox Ganr—b2, 53, 66, 67, 61, 63 to 68, 72 t 76, 78, 81, 82, tote Ee BA Juno: Smter—198, 207 to 224. Jupoe Moone—10, If, 12. Junoz Roaxns—Sat cades 2,849 and 2,287, and 1 to 18 on new calondar, Jupae Beorn—1 to 17, i June 'Ines—1 to 6. Jupan Fanwerr—311 to 950. - i sunaMeENis, JUPERION CouRnT—Cun?esnions—W, DP, pin ei al. vs, W. 1K, Lnyon, ron torrin Mite ee a af Warni Huleomb vs, Ernest V eu, $384.80, Junax Gany.—Jumes Steel ct al, ya. The City of Chicago, #4,848,5,—Samo va, Same, $28,8431.70,—Nob~ ot Aetialan ube, etc, v8, Tho City of Chicago, Gmoutt Count—Jonor Roarns—G, W, Smith ot al. va. W. IL Whitty aml W, IL Ovingtou, $300.—J, M. Gillespie vs. Mary ie Maer GE, Ms e jopor Noorn.—Bonjanth O's"l . lrech; verdict #2000, aad motlon for now trict, a ici Soles ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Syecial Lisuiteh to Fhe Clicugo tribune, ORDERS ENTERED, Srnindrizny, IL, Jan. 18.—Tho following or- dere wero ebtercd in tho Supreme Court to-day: 161, Morris. th, THteon; appeal from Adana, Mi tinn for time to tie trict, : = 40, The Teople, ete, s4, Lanegan et al,¢ origin | auit from Clark County, Stotion fer leave be anie.d Aeelatation, dino tle demurrer ta Den, | 245, Bruce v4, Doolittle etal. s apyesl from Beoth Molfon for feave to file additional revords, 266, Dunlap et al, va, A appest from Morgan Disznisaed with D per cent damegos, 197, Pearco eLal. vv. Porree? appent from Clsy Motion by appeliee ty extend tl n 41, Ross va, Chicago, Butllugto & Qainey Maltway Company ; appeal fiuin Peorls, Mutton for tine tt Ble additional argamtunt by appellant, * TAKEN ON CALL, 10t, Tevtonia Litctustr.nce Company at Chicag: va, Muoileret ul, ; appeutl frou Tazctrett. 105, MeLeau County Cl Company ys. Straight len ct ale enppral fron Mclean ‘ 106, Allon etuh vs. Hata; apbeal from Bclean, ayhiZe, Yauseorey ley etal v4, Kinet) appehl tro jcLeab, te Putter ve, McXubtey et al; dppedt ftom St i air, lt Scholle va, Padaetd et 1,5 appeal from Bt latts ait faxes va, Oity of Kast Bt, Louis; appeal fron . Clair, 11}, Warrid et at, ve, Broadwell; appéal from itor jan, 112, Fanning at ah va. First Nattonal Bank 0 Jacksoavitie; appeal trom Morgan. 11, Mtevous vs, Dudtick et al} appeal! from Aan gamon, a it Hagman. vie Asheldy: appos! from Morgan, if, Olnrk ct als, va. Mabtield s erber to Ulignipalge 116, Towe ve. Wilson ot ul: errot tis Matltfotts elt Htedhod va. Sweet et ul; appeal from Cham ati, 114. C,, B, &Q. TR. BR, Co, va, Tho People, ete, auyeat frou MeDoiiougy- ‘The Atloruey-Guaeral 1 prented tid to ile bricfa ; suppleinentul briefs Her iy appellant, Ped Tougo va, Grata ob aly appeal from Edgar lazaed, 1W; Cannihgham etal, +8. Miitols Central fail road Company etal? appeal from Coles, Pasyti, a VERDICTS AGAINST RAILROADS. Spécial Disodtéh to Lhe Chicaad Tribune, McGneaoh, Ie, Jan. 17.~Tue vasd of Samet Gleninoré, aunilulutratot of thé estate of Lntricl Murray, decoasod, vorstis Tho Cotistrattion Coit pany of the Chicagy, Ddburtie & Miunosoty fail road, and the Chicago, Dubuque & Olihion Kall rou Company, on trial dt Devorall, In, réatilied in a verdict for plaintiff for 3,000. This action was brought by the administrate to réetover damages on account of the titgligens of the defendants, which fedultod In the death of Murray, who was throw frum a ttain and instantly killed. Although tha railroads io question aro in the hands of a Receiver, yet, by a special statute of Iowa, judymout againet rail- road companica for personal injuries ore parn- ssount to all other lous, of whhtaver doucription or date, Iu the anme Court, Michiad! McKnight obtained a judgment for $2,800.27 against tho Towa & Mimosvte Iailruad Construction Com any of the Chicago, Dubuquo & Minnesota Natlrosd Company. Thin was an action for permanonl personal injuries received by the plaintiff in com sequence of the nogligenco of, defendants, is befug thrown through a bridgo. Seale ee Doath of a Romarkable Character. Tatotligange haa just been recolved from Byiluey, Now South Wales, of tho death of a man, who, i Juno, 1840, when Edward Oxford caugeivod tht diabolical act of murdoring tho Queen aud tl late Prince Consort, whom he slot at duriny thuir progress along Constitution Hill, attractel attoution and admiration, Wo allude to Mol.erts then a privato soldior in the Scota Fusiliet Guards, a native of Ayrsliro, who was born 1 1809, For apectal dutios performed at tho tit of tho above attempt on Jor Majesty's and th Prince Consort's lives, he obtninod a commixstad asan ofiicor, and shortly after loft England # Adjutant of the L'ifty-eighth Regiment, an charg? of a number of Crown prisonors, for Hob Town, Aftor being thore pomie timo, and alaott Sydnoy, during which: time he bocame Captaic, he proceaded with his regiment to Ne Yoalaud, where he distinguiaued bimsell greatly’ In tho ongagemont that took place with the Maories, being recommoaded # a fitting candidato for tha Victoria Cross, whe? that order for valor waa established, but whic ho did not obtain, in consequence of the galls! services mentioued being performed some Use before such order waa determined upon, Whe the rebel forces in Now Zealand had laid dowd their arina, Uapt, SoLerio returnod to Sydney, where he assumed tho position of Adjutantot the mounted military patrot. On tha fort being disbanded he recoivad the appointment ¢ Governor of Darlinghurst Gaol, and afters! Police Magistrate of Bydney and Metropolits? Buperintendent of Volice, aud when the preset Police Act came into opcration he was appotut Tnupector-General, which he beld until tho time of his death, afters very prolonged illness. 4¢ 8 mark of reepect to the momory of the decease) lus funcral was attended by the whole of thé Governmont officials of Sydney, also of police force, and mapy hundreds of tho rewidents of the placo, A Philadeiphi: slonary fund th: boy gave 5 centa to the mit other Buuday, and on bis #ay home found a wallet containing @163, ‘Thus children, it 1s mi more apparent 6 ery that aclf-sacrifice 1s sure te bring # dividend 30 per cent pax monte.

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