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MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. ‘The demand for loane continues etrong, bnt was not An active Sehterday an ft had been the preceding week, Rates of discount aro firm at 19 percent, at the Danks, Ono or two fransactions at lower Fates are re- Ported, but they ate axeeptional, On (ho street the market fa in about the same con- dition, Rates Liave hardened, and are quotable at 10918 Percent, but some chotve rallroad payer that fe for sale in solictted at 8 mr cent. First-class grocery papor baa also beep discon ntert at 8 per crab, The orders from the country for enrrenoy were not large, The movement is not anally heayy on Mon- day, and was diminished somowhat by tho storin, ‘Tho receipityof currency wore wml, New Yorkfexchange was very tvak, but sales were mado at par between banks fur $1,u0e, The clearings were £4,0000,(100, ‘The Phentz Ranking Compsuy mado Sta clearings yeaterday through tho Hidoand Leather Nank, No- tice was given to ita customers, by priuted cardn, that “On and after Monday, Jan, 18. this bank wilt be merged into the Bide and Leather Bank,” Mr, W. ¥. Kay, the Proaident of the Phenix, hea ought an tn- fereatin tho Hide and Leather Dank, and has been elected ia Vice-President, an office hitherto vacant int the bank, Mr. Willlain Bewdder has been etected Cashier, Mr, Forrest remaina aa Assistant Cashicr. Moro baka are needed in Ohicago, but the result in thecaraof the Pheniz—which had $200,000 capital— shown that ft {a not small banks that are wante:, No iblimation has beon given, we Lolleve, to tho bankers In this city whove vaults aro being noarohed for unatamped checks, what courre the Government will puratic whero tho law te found to have beon sio- lated, In Tichmond, Va., whero a similar search has been inatituted, tho Colleator of the District haw begua suits fu tho United Bates Cirewlt Court against 350 citizens who gave out their checka unstamped, No slope were taken agatust tha banks as fur aa kuown, We have received tho nineteenth volume of tho Commercint ana financial Chronicle, sud ste glad to oxpreay our appreciation of the merits of this puty Heation, which avands at tho head of the weekly Anan- clul periodicala in this country. Its financlul news anil reports aro full and accurate, and. tte dcusstons of commercial aud finsncial topics trustworthy and intelligent. ‘The New York Tribune of Jan, 15 gives the names of gcteral of tho principal creditors of Ienry Clews & Co, with (he securities ta judemulfy thom, aud aleo a description of the stocka, notes, aud bonds act forth in the achednle of necured creditors, In {ho same {3- etio {t prints the achedulo of Howes & Macy, with an alphabetical list of their creditors ond a dotailed state- moentat aeate, + ‘Tho Union Bank, of Jersey Gity, closed its doors Jan, 13, Tho depositors, it ix anid, will lose’ nothing ; the Mockholdors abont 25 or 30 yer cent, ‘A counterfeit $300 greentiack fs. a dlaggreeablo thing to find in one's amsll change, Avery woll-excentod counterfeit of that denomination lias been discovered in circulation in Maino, The difference between s gennine $500 United States ‘Treasury note and the ronnterfeit is tuat on the genuine the buttous on the coat of Juln Quiney Adams ure perfectly round, while on the counterfelt they have an irregular, or moro of an octagonal form ; on the genviine tho amall toes of tho femate figure of Justice ure full and natural, while on tho counterfeit tho small tors aro very small, and the little ove very obscure, Ie says there wre com- paratively for of these notes in circulation, or even in existence, aud that probably no counterfeit, not ex- cepting the 5a of the Traders’ Notional Dank of Chi- cago, bas ever been issued which is ao well calculated to docelve.—Lostun Journal. GOVERNMENT noONns, ‘The demand for Governinent Londa fa slacker then itwau leu days ago, Quotattous are: r |e Asked, Cited States a of *At Tinited Staten 6-20n of United stat eof “Gh United Btates 620s of "63, 5-208 of “6i—Jan, and July.. 6-208 of “67-—Tan, and July 5-208 of “63—Jan, and July 10-408 ‘new bs of Yai, ox int. Gold was dull at 1112@1194Z. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Blerling exchange wae 4854199; cable transfers, London, 4913 ; Paris, 610%, Other rates of foreign exchange are quoted Paris (france)........ Dermany (retchmarke). Uelgium (france), Hulland (guilders), Bwitzertanl (france) se 2 Bweden, siorvay, aud Denmark (kroner), .. 87'g Austria (paper HOring).. secre No aay CITY AND COUNTY SKCURITIES. ‘The demand for these in good, though not #0 atrong as {thas been ; they ara still the most active of the local securities, Wo quote: ‘Bid, Chicago City 7 per cent bonds, lw}, & unt,, Chteago City? per cent sower- 1013; & int, OL & int.jJ02 &int. 101 & int,|102 & tnt, 98%, & int.| 9937 & int Went Park 7 per 198 Ein. BANK AND MISCELLANZOUS STOCKS. There te ttle inquiry for there securities, Wo give 20 quetatious for Third Natiousl, Merchanta’ Natlon~ al, or Northwestern Natloual, as thore is none on the market : or cent cent bonds, First National Bank Fifth National Bai Goupons, 62, 148% | Coupons, "68. Coupon ee taon, Coupons, Xt Careeney 6 Goupens, new, | New 5s, nosne, Mirrouris virginiae, old, reinas, of Tennentcea, obt, Carolinas, new, ‘Tonnesacen, Now.» NN Virpiniag, new...++ ACRE, {St Pant... RL Pant ptt Watash,, Canton... Weatern Union Quichatlyer.... ‘Terre lau Terre ante pide. ‘RAT¢ | Chicago & Alton., Chiteago & Alton pld. U8 Marlen pf Michtern Gentes Vittaburg & Nortnweatern Northwestern Hock Ialand... Naw Jersey Con —s REAL ESTATES ‘The following inetenmente were fled for on Monday, Jan, 19: rey PRorERTY, Tfoman ay, 90 ft n of Twenty-fourth at, ¢ f, 24 FHOM COURT-HOURE, Nadison av, 100 ft s of Fifty-ciplt st, wf, 60x the h 1874, Atutter, Ibn. Dreused hogs, Live hogy, Ne Cattle, Sheep, Nus Wool, It... Commercial National Bauk. ves German Nationa} Bank... 133 Corn Exchange National Bani UK City National Bank oon Home National Ban! Pett Gook County National ae 100 National Hank of TWinote, 108 |. Ainois Trust aud Savings le sae National Bank of Commerce ree tee 10 We note aealo of Pullman Paince-Car Company at 973¢, aud ‘Traders’ Insurance Company at 110, We quote: City Railway, Sonth side City Hailwoy, West, Bi City Rallway, Nurth side. ae, ‘Traders’ Insurance Cumpany...| 108} Chamber of Commerce vf TH Alluoia township and’ county| plo ber cent honda, + Pullman Place-Uar Company... Obieugo Caw lgit aud” Coke Company ‘ al 120 WATERED STOCK, ‘The fan Vrancisco Bulletin of the Sth inst., has the following, underthe head of “Letting the ‘Water Out of tha Bonanza”: There aro some fears stout rain. But then these are sources of water-supply. A alight pretanre un the muining vlare iwarket to-day restilted ina respectable watersepout, ‘The depreciation in va} Twenty-four hours lian Loew as follower ue Past Total, $70} $2,660,000 SU 3,240,000 iPer Share| 4,310,000 1,080,000 320,000 192,00) ‘$589,800 432,000, 100,000 100,000 Total depraciation in one day, 27,814,600 LATEST. New You, Jan, 18,—Monvy 2@3 ; prime mercan. tle paper 826, with chotce at 44 in exceptional cauca, Bterling strong, and advanced to 4874004. Gold advanced on firmer exchange aud warlike dis- patehea fiom Loudon, selling up to1132;, and closing tli. Carrying rates 1@5 pur cent; Lorrowing Tate flat, Olpariugs, $26,000,000, Customs receipt, §177,000, ‘Treas aisburse- mente, $109,000, ; as Governnscuts active and strong, State bonds quiet nd steady, allroade firm, with the largest tranasce tion ius Pacific issues, Stocks active and trregular, and in the main weak. ‘Tho fight for supremacy Letween the bulls and the bears continues, and the which were marked by repid fluctuations, Lake Shore wan the weakest stock ou the Ist, induced jartly by Washington dispatches, saying that the Investigation on the part of the Intorusl Revenue Department duto the books of the Companyahows it to bu in arreary for teres, Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph was depressed by the reported return to Europe of the cable-steamor Feradsy, whilo Western Union became stronger, Dur. (ng the last uour tho market waa active and unsettled, the principal activity belug iu Western Union, Lake Shure, Obios, and Atisniio & Pacific Telegraph. Trans sctians were 238,000 shares, of which 6,000 were Pacific (Lai), 97,000 Western Union, 20,000 Northwestern, 6,000 Bt, Paul, 46,000 Lake bore, 21,000 Obtos, and 24,000 Upion Pasiie, . BOwDE, Geupens, “i..., eOrBix | Goupons, "BTecve veeedlOH Putatoes, bu, Tr t609) 290,010) iathy No. Salt, urla 1,040) iso the following, without comparisons: Kind af prodit Poultry, ti Poultry, coo Game, pq Eggs, pkae. »: Beans, bu. May, tou ‘Withdrawn from store on Saturday for elty cou sumption, 3,403 bu wheat, 13,923 bu corp, 6,903 bu outs, 1,859 bu rye, 6,730 bu barloy. ‘The following grain was Inspected Into store during the forty-elght hours ending with 10 o'clock en Mon- + day morning: 2 cars No.1 spring, 8iy care N do, 29 cars Nu, J do, & cara rejected do (1205¢ wheat); 18. cara high mixed corn, 83cara No, 2 do, Su cata rojected do (121 corn, of which 2 are old); 4 cara ig cara No, 4 rye, Lear rejected do; 1 car No. 2 barley, 4 car white oats, I cars No, 2do, 2 cara rejected d No, 3 do, ‘Total, 258 cars, or 97,000 bu. Inspected out, 4,639 bu wheat, 14,922 bu corn, 5513 bu oats, 2,295 bu rye, 10,119 bu barley, A number of members of the Board of Trade are in favor of raising the admianion fee to §2,500, and mak~- ing memberships transforable under the sanction of the Uoard, A motion to this offect will probably be anb~ It fs clafmod that the adoption of mitted before long, such 4 measure would raiue the morale of tho Board to as yoint not oblalnable by other moans, ‘Tho leadtg produce markets wore moderately activo yesterday, and some of them wore werk, thougi really strong by .omparison with the conditlon that would uauslly be produced by the cbsracter of the advieea from other pointe, of stubborn andurance of bearish tora were prophesying to break the market. ‘Tho situation in wheat {s a very awkward one to Prices here are fully 100 per bu higher than tho polnt at which shipmonta van be made te the sea board, while they aro yet eo low here that the farmers canuot realizo enough to pay them the cost of the British compared with New York, are tumbling at a rate which in fearful Buus at, growing it, Notwithstanding this fa: markets, which my already low for the producer to contemplate, howaver sgrovable it may be ta conaumners. Of course New York ia follow- {ng ault, and the West fs loft In the condition of s man who can barely find a market fora part of his goods, even thongh be bo willing to accept starvation prices therefor, Provisions are an equalenigma, They are selling at very high prices es compare! with the average of whilo yet the packers ay that (hey can- not mako them at present prices without @ reduction in the cost of hoge But, when they hold off former yea Olito & Miselantppl .. BAY 2 +8844 | Pont, dan. Union Pacitic bonds” OL Central Uaolfle boude oF 107 record 1A0 ft, dated Nov, 26, 1974. ssssceus eres eens G 9,000 cading articles of proditce In this city during tho forty-elght houra ending at 7 o'iock on Monday ‘ moruing, and for the corresponding date one year ayo: jj eIPMES TA, Recewwed., Shipped. London wae moked down 1s Gua fa per quarter on wheat, and the attitude of things on provisions tended to a much lower range, It waa a day tufluencea auch as js not often experienced, A good many opers- wift decline, but there was s | 27C,000 qreat deat of stcength undorlying the situation, holders being loath to offer their property in sufticient volume following an tho Fisible aupply of grain, comprining the stocks ih ptanary nt the peietpal point of areumuala ton at lake auc eeaboard ports, atid int transit by rail, Jan, 9, 1374, including atock« Moat in Now York har- bors 83 Hy akS) Be, 4 #9, 08 ct y Rath chipment Alloat in New Yor otal, stan’ 2. Tarek Tea, Bf 4 Dee. 11, * joes {8 3124 7-10 ft, dated Deo, 2, 1874, 600 Histimatod. pales | Aryliaegti why 12s He OF Datla nas Fe 2 4,00 | Alto the fotiowing, ay the visible supply of four, Went Ohirago av, 20 ft wot itucket ni, nf, ; comprising the stovks nt the tindérmentioned plarea, 121 Ct, dated Dee. 2, 1874. cesceestsese 1,000 | Deo, 1, frartly eatimatert fe 1874 2 ‘Woat Harrison at, G44 ft w of Kedzie ay, af, 69 lee Nato aA. £124 7-10 ft, cute 900 181 i 1874, Went Indiana at oS br urts, wat Superior at, atts of bs 143,817] awn! ganas OH iTAy ft, dnted Tan. US... ce sees eee 1,800 10,000, IsCCo} 151,800 Fourth at, 100 fo of Halstort nt, @ £, 2940: 235,00] S00.) asc datod tan, 18 2,000 {4.309 9R,724 ‘00 TInbhs at, 41 ft 8 of Haltimere. A000: GU AKW)] ayy ft dated Tan, ©. 1,800 | Culeayr 5,0agh ‘Walnut wf, 219 tte of Cineinnatt, 20,500 i 3,000 120,295} ry 1 4,000 , Minee 0 FROM COUNT MOUSE, 21), 800) Lot 44, Block 2, of Saxier'in 4) of 8X of 2,500 Hee, ‘20, 40, 14, dated Oct. 14. 18TH sessceeeec® 48 4,350 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA, WITHIN A Ral oy 7 MILES 1,500! The following were the exports from tho four lead- 4-10 of Fifty-ae bh at, ale, Tae te dated ane Te cet 6,000 | tmcittes of tho United Htaten for the dates named : Forly-arventii st, 241 flo of Aberdeen si, nf, a : U4x195 3-10 ft, datod Jan, 16... ae 00 Lota 18 and 23, Blovk 1, and Lota 18 and 33, Bork 2, Eberhart fe Areas nel Wag * i Ht a Ay See, 9, 38, 14, and other properly, date Finur, hele. 1,730 62,000 dan, U...... eeenateneee: 2,500 Whené, 1 2211150 42,000 ae Cora, 2482077 ) ry b} re tye, oe * COMMERCEAL, Tork, Be ‘ans ein Lard, tha, 9,792,202 | 2,455,000 | 9,281,000 ‘he following wero tho receipts and ahipmente of | Miscou, I 8:4, 1073, 0,791, The follows: th ipti d abi) ft 6,824,336 | 10,079,000 192,000 *From five points, woo. " ‘Mr, James Lynch, of New York, in bis annual clr ular, given tho following statistics ; STOCK OF WoDL IN THE PAIKCIPAL MANETS 248, 1, Fionr, brls 15,048 (New York) Moston, | Philadet= Wheat, bs 140,297 lbs. the.” | phta, tb Corn. hn eaeF bi 7,466,000] 12,762,000) 9,874,000 ; 4,550,000] 7,047,000] 2,783,000 Binley be, Baies, | Bales, Bates, Hlaxsenunt Foreign, 9,400) 3,83 1 Jinioute Sane be 1a iso} 19, ESTIMATE OF TOTAL WOOL CLIP OF TUE UNITED STATES.—POUNDS, Washed, 1872. | 187d. f «1874, Tubw'd and pultod.. . [120,000,000] 125,000, 000/120,000,000 Unwnahel—~ 24,000,000] 32,700,000: 99,50,¢00 nd Divate '¥,00u,00u) 9,00, 000] 10,080,000 3,000,000] 4,500,000} 6,002,000 4,000,000; 3,600,000} 3,500,000 160,000,000]174,700,000]178,000,000 PROVISIONS, TOG PROVUCTS—Wero moderately active, chiefly in pork, and weak all round; chiefly ax a consequences of tho situation reported from tho Stock-Yarda, ‘The receipts of hoge were fair, thers wore w large number of Logs loft over, and the packers were represented to be holding off, refusing to buy a single antmal, in the hope of forcing down prices. Tho advices from other polnts were fur from belng ehcoursging to holdersof product, and there was a widespread desire to pell, though the parties selling granted concessions very unvilingly, ‘There was again a good deal of business done in changing ever options from Fobruury into March. Miss Porn—Was very activo, and quite weak, but averaged only Gc por brl lower than on Saturday, ‘Tho market opened strong, and doclined 22{ga on the Fob ruary option under very free offerings, which wore taken chiefly by the short interest, Sales wera report~ ed an 'Change of 450 brie, cash, at $18,00 ; 10,250 bris seller February at $19.12}4@13,25 ; 18,750 brie seller ‘March at $18,40@18.76 ; 6,000 brie netler April at $18.10 19,98 ; and 100 brie seller Juno at $19.40. Total, 20,- 630 bris, ‘Tho market cloved nt 819.00 cash, $18.1259@ 18,18 for February, $18.40@18494 for March, aud $18.70 for April, Clear pork was nominally unchanged at §20,00, and. family mes at §17,75¢¢18,00. Prime mess wus’ dull snd poinioal at Ld oug IOs, anu xtra prime do at FAPAR-Wad rather lesa active, and 2%;@e per 100 Bs lower, tn sympathy with pork, nud w decline of dd por 119 be in Liverpool, The market dragged during & great part of tho session, buyers wanting larger con~ fesafous, but took bold when sellers would not meet them, Sales on ‘Change were reported of 1,050 tes cash at $13,00@13.3134; 6,000 tea sciler February at 1 £19,374@19,42!4 ; 6,000 tee xeller March at $13.00 13.623; 560 tea seller April at $15.80; and 500 tca Roller May at $14,00, Total, 13,050 tea, ' ‘Tie market vbosed taine at $15.30casb, $1640 for February, snd $13.60 for March, Muats—Woro in moderate domand, but again eanter, middlea Lelug gunerally quoted 30 per lb luwer, while shoulders were not 4o waak, being in better roquest. Sulea wero reported of 400,000 fbx shoulders, at Gye cash, and Oo sotler March; 650 boxes dout dye; K ahort ribs, at O40 cash, and 9i,¢ sellor , sud abort ribs, ‘March } 650 boxes long atid stiort cl at 9X} 40 hoses long cleurs at 9240; 4,500 pos mrven Bice} 2 tee awack plekled ‘hate on private . ‘The market cloned at Ge for yreon auoulders 8/;@9e do for long clear, 9c do short ri rk eléar, and 9%@94;0 do lists, Bwcet-p! hnnin (15 Ibe average) at 10%@10%c. Mente In asit 10 to 16 daye quoted ut 34j¢ for shoulders, cash or aoller Janusty ; Hijo do seller February; 63412640 do seller March; tong clear, 9,0 cash or voller January; do weller Feb- Tuary, 0305 do gellor Alarch, Yiyoi ‘short rite, Vivo cauh’ of seller January; do seller February, 9/56; do seller March, 03@04;c1 short clearw, je} do seller February, 9%; do reller Murch, 9240, Boxed meats igo higher than loose, Tong out hams, 10%@il3, Lacon meata quoted at 19},@180 for hama, 7460 for shoulders, and 103;¢ for short ribe—all packed, Gavave—Nominal at 6@YIO, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were qulot and nominally un- changed, at $925 for mesy, $9.95 for extra meas, and $20,020.60 for hams. ‘TaLuow—Quoted at 8178440. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUN—Was rather more active, ing was chiefly done on specific orde rates, Buyers refused to taka hold except at conces- though the buy- at the ftock-Yarde and’ force a alight do cline, the roarket for provisions gonerally moves | sion, statiog thut thera is no prott in slipment, downward to about the same extent, and | Miles wore reported of 1,000 bris spring extras, tho situation remains as before. It 1a remarkable, too, that though prices are so high that European buyers say they cannot affora to take liuld, yet the shipments of provisions from seaboard ports during lsat week alow that the atuff 1s going forward in considerable volume, At present the packera and hog ownera are in battle array, and the struggle may bes hard one Lufore either side gives in, Dry goods were distributed toa moderate aggregate ees, Orders aro Dumcrous, Fare gonorally awall, as 18 to be expected at this slage of the seuson, The yrocery at nominally unchanged but the amuunte called3s! ‘warkot wae active in only one or two departments. Coffesa and teas wore recelring @ good deal of atten- tion, purchasea belug both for consumption and oo speculative account, the demand belug stimulated the the restoration and by duty, of ‘unsettled, prospective Bugare remain dull and rice, apices, candle, and soaps were slso reported very quiet. In the fish and canned gooda marketa there were no new davelopmente, trade rullug fair w woll-suatained prices, Dried fruits were dull, with the exception of apples, for wlich there isa continued inquiry on export account, Ooal, wood, and pig tron were unchangud, Leather waa firm and in better re- quest, Otls remain firm, No price changes were te ported. Lumber was quict and stesdy. im the woods does not cause any grav, ‘iret anow that folla; or have resorted to other meat to yet the loge to the streams, The wholesale dealers in iron, pails, metals otc, report a Light busiuess at recent prices, Wool, hope, and bay were quiet au unchanged, Wungarten and miilet aceda were in ro quest and firm, but other descriptions were quiet, though firmly held, The poultry trade was light Choice dresued birds were salable to retailers, but ol etock was dull, Bresh eggs were Acmer, the recelpta having fallen of in consequence of the eold and stormy weather, ‘Ths Mow York FreduseBashange Weebly gives ibe | al K@Ojs0, mosily ‘The sow-atorm 2 raging within the past forty-eight hours ia thought to have extended over the lumber districts, work in which has been grestly retarded thus far thia season by theacarcity of snow, Tho backwardness of logging pprebenalous Of a serious defotency in the supply of toga noxt apring, aa there f4 yot thmeto do s large umount of work, and Vumbermen have pushed matters quite vigorously uo far in order to te ready to tako full advantage of the clilefly on private terms, and 230 bris winters, chictly at $4.60@5,69}4, The market closed as follows: Oholco winter extras, $9.25@6,50; commun to good do, $4.35 @5.00; cholce apring extras, $4,5U@4.76; fale do, shipping grades, $3.75@4,25; patent apriug, $5,00@ 9,00; spring superfnes, $3,00@3.75 ; rye Dour, $1,258 5,50; buckwheat do, $5.00@5.52, ‘Baan—Was leas active at former quotations.’ Baloa were reported of 20 tons at §17.50 on track, ‘Mippeitas—Wore steady at $19.00¢825,00 for coarse to choice, Coan-Meat—' quoted at $3,40@3,60 per brl for kiln-dried, and $24.00@124,60 per ton for coarse, BuowTe—Kales wero 20 tons at $17.50, WIUEAT—Wuas modorately active, and averaged neatly Ko per bu bigher than on saturday, Bfark ‘Lane wos quoted 1s 6u@2a per 480 tbe off, Liverpool dull, aud New York Inactive and lower, while the for- eign exports of last week woro less than half thoes of the week previous, snd our rocelpts yesterduy morn- ¢ | ine were fair, with light abipmients, But our market stood up under it all, apparently because there waa ttle otfersd, as suvst of the lousy wheat lad beeu pleked up on Saturday evening by a prominent operue tor, 48 @ moderate demand throughout, ‘The market was strong early in anticipation of an iu proved feeling at the East, then weakened le, but rocuv- ered steadiuess befurethe cluso, Seller February opened bt A9Xe, receded to 43,0, aproved to wuc, declined to 883,¢, aud cluscd at bdy,c, Hwller Alerols sold af 693, Vokes, coving at the iudide,, Seller April told ut Wc om A £, 2 ULige, and seller May at 043504 eller the mon ratiged at 6344 WsH8%C, clowlng at” 84! wore reported on 'Gbange of 400 Lu No, Blo} 46,000 hu No, 4 do at 844 @483{0 ; 7,000 bu No. do ab #3548405 aid 2,000 bu Tejected do as 16348 77C. ‘Total, $9,400 bu, Auinwevura Witat—Was quiet and steady, Salea were lluited to ¢W) bUNo, Lat Ye, No.2 was nom- Es inal Sy cORN—' more sctive and stronger, though dull fn Now York aud eauier in Liverpool, with fair re- cedpts hera, The sutiuier options were the strongest, May ranging (4 74c lilgher thon on Saturday, under @ oud demani, sud the tipcesion that toe parties who jd | Fau the coruer ja old coru in Decetaber were trying to ct posession of the May deal, ‘Nie “near fubures* advanced 24(4}¢0 In sympathy, @ better feuling Lelng evo dug tu su inczeasy in tie shipments in the latter part of lust work, Soller the mouth oponed at td 1d | aud rose to 604,05 acilor February avid st 60), (ads s r 407350; seller May vt 72} ($72, and seller June » Camb 1 spring at 1g@120. All cluscd with buyere ab theinide. Cash aulesowere reported. Ga ‘Chase of 800 bu old bigh mixod as ‘Nowa Tago s 90,400 bu c) wehdeane ry 11,00 ba bow THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TU aSDAY, rajected at 614.2 tho Inside for short receipta ; BOW Unt ante nt fiettae's nid 400 bit by sample af Oto on track. ‘Futal, 110,00 buy, OATR—Wote thors ‘activa, amt averaged on aladotigher, The receipia wero tight, and thers wad na fair Suquiry for cash and options, Tho tnarket, cloted quict and canier, Cash No, J roll at 52%4¢ 62 ,¢, atid clored at 821j@52%,c, Aelber tho month at BUCH, atic nollor February at ADGA, the latter chosityg nt 5: Sotlor March waa miure active, acll- Sng AEBUANL Ge, Ald clemltg at 691, ASG, with wales oF 80,000 but nf Bib (293 "ye, Melton May wan qiet AL By akin, Rated of anh iceints:t000 but No, B nt 8244 te 19,400 bu rejocted at 4.adi'ge, Also, 600 bit 1 4 Total, 64,000 but, ort . Nu. fresh entd nt D1AIT GO, the outmide (ne favorita hours, Other grades were mentioned, Salas were reported of BON bu. TALLEY Wan fii atid Ta lower on eptionn and regular, ‘Tho offerings wore very ight, ancl there war Wile demand from any quarter. A few eaten of cant lata in favorite hourea were made at recent prices, Holler Febritary opened at $1.27, fall. to $1.26, and Inter {ie reception of one or two buying orders, with yey tight offerings, enotied acilers to obtain the Advance asked, tho last sate Hetig at GIG ¢ qnotabia nt the clone at Hy, No, Zonah remiier, in A. Ds & On,'s, Rold at i Housea wero quoted at 25, "No, Awan qhotert al FL.10 cording location, Btrietly fresh in Central “anh aalen wore ro orted of 1,20) bu No, 9 Seat $1.00, 40 bu No, dat 8114, and ‘bu by sumple at $1.12G1,52, Total, 1,600 In LATEST. Tu tho afternoon mew pork was fairly netive, about 124 lover, Bala wero reported of 9,230 18001810 eller February, $18. Li, 1,00 eelter April, And $19.15¢Ar te, lowing at $1T.87%¢ caah, $19,00G3 18, Fobrusry, $t8.00@ 18,9) acliler March, 913, 60918615; seller ApH, attd $19,10@19.16 seller Jube, Lard wae iu moderate domand and a shade Grmer for vash. Sales inelttda 3,350 tew wt $14.d!% caaty, $11.40 acliet February, €13,60 neller March, atid $19,775 Apel, cloning At $199244 cash, $18,377@13.40 aoller Febriry, anil $18,018,025 seller Maret, Menta were quitch, except stort riba, sates of 250,000 the of which wero reported for March at Xe, “Wheat wae fairly active atid 4,0 lower, tinder liberal offerings, closing at B8ige seller February, sud avjyo soller March, Corn was quiot and a abade eseler, oloring at 66K@ 0);¢ for Felruary, and 72',@72%¢e for Nay. ala were inact! quoted at 627,¢ wollera for Feb- ruaty, A. 2,0u0 amt GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—Was wtondy at $1,861.90, BROUM-CORN—Was in fair request for the season, and firm at the prices subjoined : Good to oxtra burl, 12@t2ige; brush that wil work {teelf Into a choice hurl broom, 10Y@t1y0; common to fair do, 94@ 10¢} inferior brish, BaD, BUILDING MATERIALS—Were very quict, a@ usual at this sesaon, Cormion brick were held tirmly, Stucco, $215@4.00; New York stucco, $3,00@4,00; Loutsrille and Utica cement, $2.00: Akron do, $1.76 @ brl; Portland coment, $7.00@7.50 YW bri; lime in bulk, 7 @$1.00; Nmo turia), $1.0061.35 W bri; Mavlering-bair % bu, 40c;_bullding-brick (common), $6,50@7,00; Milwaukoo and Racihe pressed, $27.00@ S260, del. pronaed, §10,00820,00, -werense~ oo DUTTED—We note no radical change in the post- tion of tho bntter market, the character of the demand an Well as the courro of prices being much tho same ag noted from day to day for tho past fortnight or more, ‘Tho recent falling of in receipts ‘nas dotte mich to ro- store the confidetice of holders, but, until there i im- provement in the domaud, better prices cannot rea- xonably ho looked for, We quote ua follows! Choice to fanoy yellow, 80@376; meudinm to good grades, UKB 269; Inferior to common, 16@220; common to choice ae es FLSE—In fem, Themilder weather of yostors day witnessed an increased distribrtion, our jobbers belug kept busy in executing the orders’ that had ac— cumilated during the severs weather of lust week, Prices wore unchanged, quotations being 15@10e for prime factory, and 8@lde for lower grades, COAL—A fairly active demand was reported as ex~ isting, and the hiarket: ls presented a steady toto, Wo continue to quote ka follows : Lackawanna, §9,50@ 10,00; cannel, $3.0089,00; Erie and Walnut Wl, Lick Thuy $7.00; Brooks, $7,004 | Wlowsburg, $2.50; Hocking Valley, $7.00; Indiana block, $6.50 Tinols, $4.60(4,5.00, COULERAGE—Vork barrels soli at $1.25, and tlereos at $2.50, Stock was nnchansed: Pork barrels, $1,201.25; dard Mercer, $1,45601,50 ; flour barrels, 48@adu; whisky barrels, $1,002.00 ;' pork stavos,fronyh, $15,00@18,00; da bucked, $18,00G22.00 ; flour staves, $7.00(28,00; circle four heading, 74@Ie; Uylt poles, $25.00 42.00, DRESSED MOGS—Tho market was active ands nhade firmer for heavy welghts, while Hybt mold at about Baturday’s range of prices, Heavy weights rold at $7,904.00, two iota of fancy bringing $8.1K@8,1027, Light weights sold ut $7,807.03 ono oF two lots at 7.50, Pigs sold at $7,0097.10, Sales Inciudo 2,054 ond dears. EQGS—Strietly freah wore firm st 25@26¢, under light offerings, FISI{—Snles how ateady improvement tn the de rannd, and a Lardoning tentlency fu price: ML no tho same as at thie clora of last No. 1 whiltefien, s/-bri, $5.10@5.80 7 No, 4 do, $5.26@5.10; No. 1 trout, $5.00@5.10; No, 1 shore mackerch ‘new, H-brl, $0.6yeg1U.U0 + No, 1 bag, $7,509.00; No.Qinackercl, }y-brl, $6.50@7.00 ; family 3-brl, $5.75:40.00% No, Lshote kita, $1.85 1,90; bank codfish, $5,250.50; George's coddsh, $6.50 Labrador horring, split, brie, $4,50@9.00; do 4.00; Labrador horring, round, ‘bri, lo, 2g-brl, $4.00@4.255 acaled herrings x, 43950¢; Columbia River aslmon, jg-bri, $9.76 @10.00; ocean trout, 2 doz and 4 dox ne, $9.50, FRUITS AND NUTS—Thero 4s still consitorable taquiry fot apples for shipment to Europe, and stocka here have become considerably roduced,’ Pricea are firmer, in consequence,and We advance our quotations to the extent of 4@: 0, Othor domesto fruits are quict and uuchouged. Forelgh fruits sre reported dull, Foneion— Daten, 84 0/60. figs, drums, 16';@17is0 ; gy, layers, WY@szes Narkish prunes, 1hs@tdo § Frenceli prines, kegs, 14@ise} rataiua, layers, $3. 158, 3.20; loome Afuncatel, $4,10G4.30: Valencia, 1140, 1ue;'Zante currants, T@1}¢e; citron, S1@Ae} lernon peol, 20@21c, Domesrio—Alden apples, 17@20c; Bich jan. apples, 84@90 ; Indiana and flnois, '7@80; Bouthorn, 6'4@is;_ peaches, halves, 9@100; ‘do mfx- 01,74@840; do pared, 2@2H0} ‘blackberries, 11@ 11lo; raspberries, uSg36e; pitted cherries, 30@S2c. NoreLilberte, 13@lc; almonds, Terrazonn, 24 ‘50; Naples walnute, 16@16c; Grenoble walnuts, now, 1Nat40; Brazile, 1@1L 340; pecans, ‘Texas, 114160} ‘Wilmington pennuta, 7@1003 Tennceses peanute, 6@ Boz African peanuta, 53, cata. GREEN FRUITS—The inclement weather continues to interfere with the movement in fruits, Prices are unchanged, being folerably stendy, except for applea: Malay’ lemonn, §5,00@8,603 Messing do, $7.50 por box; Vatoncla oranges, $10,012.00 por case; Halorino and Messina do, $4.50 } apples, per bl, $1.00 @3.50; cranberries, $9.50@11.00 per bri; Malaga grapes, $4,506.00 per keg, OF $9.00@12.00 per Lri, GROCERIES—This market presented no featuros cesontiaily differont from those noted on the cloning daya of lant week, Nothing moro than fair activity wan apparent in any departinent, and pricea range aa hefors, ‘There {a tirmunesa to tho market for collces, sirnps, muineves, and rice, while moat other Ines rule easy, ‘Quotations are as fullow Tiax—Patna, 1/9710; Nangoon, 64@1c; Caro- Una, 7@93vo; Loulvianua, 7c, CorrEes—O, @, Java, diac: Java, No, 2, 30c; choire to funcy Rio, Wxa@NIc7 do, 2244@233{0; common, 21}{4213¢0; rouating, 1944, ajc; Singapore Java, Uic@l5e} Coste Rica, 29 Aigo; Maracaibo, 2024 Yo, ‘Buaans—Putent cut loaf, 1~@1tso3 crushed and powdered, 114@l13{0; granulated, NW@MUYC; Ay standard,’ 10%,¢; do, No, 2 104e; DB, 10%0%" ex- tra 0, 100; O No. 2, 90; yellow, G No.1, 9¥AIHO: choice brown, 9@9'0: falr to prime do,’ 84@8ho: common do, 734@80} _ olioloe - molasson’ sugar, UG io; common fo fair do, 74@Bxe; NO, common to choice, Trade, Siaces~Dismond drips, $1.2091,25 ; sflver drips, extra fine, TU@75e; good sugar-lowwe si up, 65,¢,60c + oxtrs do, 68720; New Orleaue molasses, choice, new + T@iS0; do prime, T@Te; do comuion, 61g650; Porto Tico molessés, WigeSs; eommon molasnse, 36; 4}ee 2 Plors—Allepico, 16@1Te; cloves, BO@SSc; castla, an@isies pepper, M@xe; miltmegs, No. 1, $1,30@Q1.40} gingor, Atnean, 25403" do Caleuti 200, ta, 16200, HoaPe—Gerninn Auttled, 64@To; Golden West, 4K Gia; Whito Lily, 6y@oio; Walle Nose, OY @dyos white Russian, 5'de; ‘rus Blue, OY@dige, HAY—The market was rather ‘quiot, Dut ateady + Finolhy, prime, 17.50; No. 1, $17.00; No, 2 do, $15.00; mixed, $15,00@19,50: choice upland’ prairie, £14,005 No, 1’ do, $12.00g12.00; No, 2, or slough, $10,00¢410.50, HIGH WINES—Were quiet andfeteady at the quots- tlon of the previous three days, Sales Wore reported of 150 bris at S4e per alton, HIDES—Were in moderate demand. Occaslonall chulce tides being Vgc, and 8igcou the atrevt, bul vegular eaters quote the market at the given S4- ures Grocn clty butchors', 7i¢0; green froran, 13 @iso; greon cured light, v4c; ‘heavy do, Bye; i rt od, BBY; green calf, 15e; veal, Wo; dry fut 1 } dry salted bites, 14415¢ doa ins, sheep’ pelts, wool eatiinated washed, per tb, 401g 450, HO! 3—Lrewers are living from band to month at recent prices, Weatera are quoted at 38@4e, cab, ‘The Now York | Hulletin asyet “rowers are table out ruthor more stuck if anything, aud paying full prices, while exporters contiaus ou the lookout, and in Tauy’ casea bid well, though bardly ‘ip to thy asking rates. Advice from the country aud frum abroad are generally encouraging, and holders olfer their stocks quite juditferently.” LUMBEK—Ligit orders aro received daily, and trade in the agutegste, though small, {a perhaps ws food as cond be The Lumberman’ ers! complaint 0 Jumber db-teicts. ‘The eeusou uaually devoted to hauling and banking logs fa tow wo far spout that {n mauy in- ntances {¢ would Le hnpousible to anake up for tha lost time, should there be the groatcat sbundance of auow from thie tue tothe breaking upof tho spring, Haullag on drags bas boc resortea to 1 vom a bperatura duapaired of geting suow eno tinny (o make a reepeclable show of loge for the epriug tlrive.'? Quotation Firat clear. Beeond cleut, ‘Third clear, { iuch, Turd clear, thick... Clear dooring, tab an Cisor siding, Ist aod ad, Firat commen widing, tiret conunon, cond common, dres 3 Fencing (10 tt,); outeide price for dry, Comniou lumber, 1§ ft aud under, Jolat aud scautliug, 28 to 36 foet,, Lathseesees + Le 2.25 A. wbinghes, + 800 4.35 hingles on + BSG BBE tiem au tzack’ (A), ULLs-9Prices Were without chang follows: Carbon (standard white), uly, 15 dey. teat; 1v@ Ase; do Tinos legal teat, 160 dey, LA@I4 0; do pees 5 Ugut,' 11 deg, Vise; extra whaler tard Gil, $1.10; o,f, 9605 No. 2, 600 raw, ##@i50 5 do boiled; Gadoboy whale Tg100; aperay, 1 peelee JANUARY 19, 1875. Rirferly pure, $1.03; do extra, 00 THK Wank of], BX¢ ¢ atrate, Cosy ply $ turpentine, ddcadnay naphtha, 6d qravl- naphtha, common, Py alie, [Wore i muderate local roqueat at 15@ foot oll do No, f, 1S ty ta POTATO 860 por bi. POULERY AND GAME—Chotco dressed poultry wan in moderate request, but oft amd Imdly frozen stock wad diMeutte to ell, Camo in good coniition waa in ree yjuort and firm: Turkeya, dreaed, O@12e3 chickens, dronaed, R@100 por fh; ‘utcks, Bale por lb} gecKn, 22,75 02,855 qual Give; Uo careans, & Tas por Mhz prairie chickens $1,888.00; Veufeon saidien, re, DA—Tungarian and mlilet wero in moderate deniand and frm at Bae for aes Clover whe firmly hel at $5.00;46,00, Fair flax sold mt $1.00, choice ng quoted at $4 0, BALA eyo riematca continues fight, and the mar. kot ateady, Auexchangé matea: ‘tho quantity of Pall from tha Ohondaga kale springs iuapectotl during the Jaret facal year wan 6,694,101 ht, lest by 1,304,0: than the proituetion of tho procedingfyear.” We rep Onondaga and Saginaw, fine, $1.6: do, $1.71 onditiary eoarte, €1,00; cosrae diamond, $2.32'g 7 dairy, without bags, $2.75 2 ‘dalry, with bags, $3.00; Ashton aintey, per nace $4.niart.2 EAN—Continued activity and Grinness i# noted, Quotations ato ae follown: Young hyson, common to Rol, OF 35es rhoice to extra five, Br(@$1,05; com— mon to fine old bywon, 65@O5¢} common td jmyorlal, 4Ha60e; goml to chistes to, Bica$l.00} far to fatr geod gahpowler, To@sse} chatce fing ‘959 $1.05 ¢ ettra Moynne, $1.25@1.955 choles to extra new Japan, Riv@$1,00; common to gvod do, 65750; fair to good oll, Gumeges common do, 40@'45o% common to. fino Oolong, 38@45e; good, 8ia05c; cholco to extra, BE $1.00. WOOL—In tho ahrence of any deniand tho market remaius ae hitherto, with prices nominally unchanged, at follows Good to prime tub-warhod, b8@47c; poor to good tub-washed, 45520; fine and medium washed fleeve, 45¢@4de 5 coarse warhed fleoco, 40@45c; medium and coaine unwashed, 35@Jée; Ne unwashed, 279 Sez jntiled wool, 43@47e, LIVE STOCK, OHIOAUO, OATTLE—Neralved piuce Sabirday, 3,950 herd, ‘Trade was quict yestorday, with prices leaning a St~ tio in buyors' favor, Tho eaaler feoling was brought about by the unfavorable change in the situation of affairs in tome of the prominent Eastern markots, and tho prodpect that the liberal arrivals of Sunday and Monday ‘will bo followed by still larger recepts during tho foliowing three days. Walle the weakness did not in any description of atook amount to any marked do- cling, thera was moro or Joss “ahoding” all around, and the doy proved au unsatisfactory one for sellers, Comparatively few high-priced cattlo changed hands, SL, averaging 1,470 Is, at $6.60, and 48, avoraging 7,633 Uw, at $7.00, being’ the only notable sales. ‘The latter dro fed by A, Trotman, Ruck Island County, Mlnols, and wou sold by Gregory, Cooley & Go, The ot at $6.50 were sold by 2, Stralorn & Co. Sales were principally at $3.50@3.73. Below will be found somo of the transactions, CATTER BALLER, Minder and description, Price, 17 flood nteora 52 rough steers, 16 good steers, elfors 17 butchers’ 6 Wuteliors’ stock, 136 Texsustcers, 16 butebors' ate! see1078 Ay HOGS—Recolved ninco 7, 16,700, Tt waa one of the “ bluest "days that hog-drovera havo encoun tered forn long time, During the eatly hours there was nothing doing on local account, the blda of pack= era bolng ka far below the vicws of liotders as to pre~ clude the idea of active trading. ‘Thero was tha usual attendance of shippers, but, taking advantage of the abseuce of competition from packers, they too ine sisted upon lower prices, ‘The comparatively light ro celpts gave holders a certain amount of confidence, anu they at firet refused to accedo to the demands of buyers for lower prices, but when it became ovident, anitnoou did, that they would huve to yield or carry thelr hogy over, tley gave way, At @ reduotion of 10 {@Wo, buyers took Hold [n_& quiet way, payibg HBG 5.18 for wealawags ; $0,00@0,45 for common to choice Ught, and at $0,25@0,76 for ordinary to choice packing hugs. A fow extra wore taken at $3,007.05, Congor Brus, sold a drove at the lator price, ‘The markot closed heavy with somewhere in the neighborhood of GOKK Logs Isft in the pens uneald. Packers’ pure chavos were chicily at $6.25@0,00, Closing quotations wero $5,25@6,85 for inferior to oxtra, 108 BALES, a Now Av, Priced No. 0 $0.70. | 80. 0.60 Ad. Price. 7,00 WT 6, S 6 earagsaaaeae SSSSSRSSERRSASE s eer Aas os I 70 [ 07....280 6.60 |103.... ere wad & too liberal supply for this di in the week, and as a result prices of all grades, wi possibly the exception of choirs, sold lowor, ‘Amide from the purchases of shippors Lut Uttle trading wae done, We quote poor to medium at $3.75@4,60, and good to choice at $4,765.75, Extra, $6,00Q5,15, OR! NE! Ly New Yous, Jan, 13 —Bgevex—Roceipta, 4,660, mak- ing 8,520 for tho week, against 7,300 last week, The market fa nlow, Common and’ ordinary cattle aro about ke lor excluaive of the fow top cattle retuiled at 113/@14X0. The extreme range was 0413440, ‘I'he bulk of transactions rangod from 20} sll et sales {uciude 12 cars Iilinots atears ay, Towt at, 11), @133y0 + 0 cara du, ay GX cwhut, 110; B cara «do, av Os ewt, al TL¥@IX0 3 6 cars do, av Giowt, at 100; 4 cara do, ‘Tig owt, ab 190 ; Acaru do, av Oy ewt, ut 10% ; Jcarw'do, ay 6% ewt, at 10%c; 7% came do, ‘uy TIC ewt, at lye 6 “cars do, ay Th cwh, at 1h360 38 care do, av D ew at 1Y@ldwey 19 care do, av 640 cwt, at LIM@INgo; Wcars Kentucky do, av TM owt, at 11Y 12305 care do, av 13 wt, at 12% (G13 ; 64 cara Ohio do, av By owt, ot 134%@ 13},0% 2 care do, av OY owt, at 13@14c; ‘and curs ‘Texans, av SY cwt, at Vo. Sarer—Neceipte, 8,890, making 26,050 for the week, against 29,380 lant ‘week. ‘The market wns weaker! common graded io lower; savorat car-loads exira mhoup aold at 773405 common to prime ranged at Ce ‘Swint—Recelpte, 14,470, | making 97,040 for the week, agaiust 35,040 last week ; the aupply fa exces ‘fhe market te dull and weak at 65;@62(0 for live; 8, @3}40 for city dressed 3 13;@He for Western dresscd, EAST LIBERTY, PA. East Lipenty, Ya. Jan. 18.—CattLx—Recelpte for the lust threes days, 2183 head, making for the weok ending this dsy, 0,17 head, Since Friday no burinoss hasbeen done in ‘the cattle line, the serials being nectly all turough conslgutuents, uo cannot form any notations, ‘I itaas——tecelpte for Inet throe days, 4,400 head, make {ng for the week 20,025 head; Yorkurs, $0,40450,00; Pbadelphis, $7,307.50, Bireer—Neceipte for the last throe days, 9,700, mak- ing for the last wook, 21,500 head, Beat, $6,256.50 ; good, $5. 75@6. um, $4,605.50, 8 toas—Receipta, 3,375, Dull and ui, Jan, lower; Yorkers, $5,005,755 OatTtLe—leoeipta, 015 ; quiet; aalea nf good native steers, ay 1,320@1,40 Ibs, $5.75 5 falr do, $5.00@ 5.103 fair native cows, $3,00@4.00/ rough Woxana, 9$3,15@3,85, OINGINNATI. Owomnatr, Jan, 18,—Hoas—Receipts, 6,878; dull and drooplug; common, $6.00@6,50; meditin fu fair, $4,00.96.855 good packing and butchers’, $4,0087.16, ‘The Lulk of tho mates werv at $0,857.00; 6,000 uiudld, Shipments, 215, kore, $6,00040,1 —_+—_. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Trvenroor, Jau, 16-11 a, m.—Flour, 21662 Wheat—Wioter, 96 7d@9e 0d; spring, Us Gd@ve 2 white, Ya 4d@Js Bd; club, 0s Sd@lua Yd, Corn, S0d@ Ou Pork, 63a 6d, Lard, 684, Tavenroon, Jan, 18-2 p, m.—Dreadatuita dull, Corn, 20s 3d@ae Gd, Lord, 65060, Pork, ws. lust unchanged, Lonnon, Jan, 18.—Consola, money, 994@23; count, 9277@II%; O-208 of U5, 107%; do ‘07, 10734; 10-404, 1043¢; now By, 103%; Now York Cen- tral, 93; Erte, 2634; preferred, 45, Panis, Jun, 18,—Rentes, 626 22360, Livenroot, Jan, 19—Kvening.—Dreadstuffs quiet ; 80s 3U@u0e Od, Pork, bi 6d, Lard, é5e, Shoulders, ‘Més, Hama, long cut, 50a, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Yous, Jon, 19,—The market bss an improving tone, aud fair ordore are coming forward from the in- terior, {Brown cottons atifly held by agents at current rated, American bage edvauced in frat hands to 2750 net, Nashua 1 brown shestings advanced to 10}4c, end E to 12c by agonts, Bleached cottons rather more active, and corset Jeans quist, Woolens in falr de tuand, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Prrtsacna, +; Jan, 18,—Potroleum, crude firm- er; 91.974 as Farkor's; refined, 120, Philsdelpbia delivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK, : Spectol Diaputch te The Chicago Trdune, New Yous, Jan, 18,—Guain—Wheat was beary and 190 lower, but the dostiugs towards the clos were more Uberal, with = ateady market; closing saloa ‘ware reported of 64,009 bu, iuoluding Mo, 8 epring at $1,05g1.06; No. 9 Qhicago at $1,071.09; No, 2 Milwankeo ab $1.10@112%; ungraded Town and Minnedoty at $1.0ia1.1d; No, 1 spring ont $1.15a1.19; red Werlern at $1.00 (@L23; amber do at $L2I@1.I9; white Westorn at $1.25@t.322 amber Pennagtvanis, $1.27; do State, $1.34 white Michigan, $1.0c@1004. Corn tt ight Teqnent and easier; ates of 67,009 bn included new Western nitxed at Rj atige: high mited and yellow Wentorn nt 8T/¢(@ade$ Bouthern yollow, BT. Onte ruled dulig sales of 37,0U0 Lu at Ae for Wertorn mixed ; GH@70e for White do, Ryo quote d at w@v60 Barley unchanged, Pnovistons—The pork markot was dull and nominally tnchangod ; ates of 150 bris, including Jobbing lots of old moss nt $19.00 5 now mean at $20.00; prime mss at $16,60 ; extra inens at $16,50 ; for futuro delivery 250 bria reller March brought $19.25, Lard firm but qnict ; sales, case and regular, Included 300 ton at 14 1-16G141;0 for choits Weatern atoam ; also 200 pkaa prime city at 14@14 1-16c for tuture delivery; there wan not much buriness, and wt tho etoso tho markot appeared to bo weal; anles {ncluded 1,000 Fobrnary ot 13 18-1003 1070 bid at the close; 1,600 March at 141-100; offering at 14, Wriery—Waa quito active and firm; asles of 500 brie at 980, ‘ Fonxtan—In Liverpool at 1 p.m., breadatnits aro. quick, Corn, 394 3d@398 Od per quarter, Lard, Gis 6d por owt, Pork, 838 per bri for new meas, LTuthe Atsoerated Preet,) New Yor, Jan, 18.—Froun—Dull and tower, Re calpts, 10,000 bris; super Stato and Western, $1.90;3 4.25; comman to quoi oztra, $4,004.75; Rood to choice, $4.85@3.45; white wheat extra, oxtra Ohio, $4.85@ 6,60; Bt, Louls, $5,458.00, flour quiet and heavy at $4.00@: Conn-Seatr—Rather ateadior ; Western, $4.10@4.60, Gram—Whent heavy aud lower; roceipts, 6,000 Ryo bur No. 1 spring, $1.18@1.18; No. 8, $1.05@1. No 9 Chicago, $1,07@1,09; tn lows, $1,12%7 wankee, $1.10@ 1,124; do Northwestern, £11 graded fowa and ‘Minterota epring, §1.0: ter red Western, $1.) 2b; white, $1,250! 3 ans bor, $1,251.28. Kye quict at Jueedbe, Harley quiet and imchaiged : malt quiet and ateady, Cort a nlite oaafer ; moderato demand § rocoipt Western, new, SUasTyo} yellow, BIWasEr, Osta dull; receipts, 17,000 bu; mixed Western, 67@69e; while do, f8(« i GnocknrEs—Coffee quict and unchanged, siqir quiet and steady; fairto good rotlning, RS KOs yl es #304 rofined quiet aud firm, at 1c)! Molinos, Now Orleans, e@66e, Rive quiet and unchanged, PernoneuM—Easlot} Mominal; refined, Myc; crude, OY. Rear TuneeNTINE—Firmer at 38c, Eaus—Quict; Weatern, 30/0830, Vnovisova—Pork dull at $20.00, Beef ay cut-meats nijdéies, Jong clear, luxe, Lard dull sud avy; prime steam, L4e, Dorren—Unehanged, Utoven-SKED—Quict and frm at lo, Curksk—Firm at 8@ 1c, Warsur—Activo at 08e, MILWAUKEE. Minwauxer, Jan, 18,—¥rour—Dnll and nominal, No, lt Milwaukee, te; No, March, #97.c. w bus mixed fy BU Oats and scares ; No, 4, Sie, Corn steady; mod- erata demand; new in store, Ode, Ryo peaten and higher ; No, 1,'tn store, 98¢, Barley scarce aud frm; No. 9, $1,904 5 No, 3, $1.13, Provisions—Inactive and weak ; tens park, $19.10 cash 3 $19,20 aollor February ; pritvio do duil at $16.50; extra prime, $13.25, Bweet-pickled Lame, 10)y@lto, Dry aalted shoulders, 634c loose ; T¢ boxe + middles, Y~@10%0 for boxed prime, Lard nominally arin; steam, 181465 kettle, Iie, Hous—Livo nominally lower ; $0,00@6.73. duil and easiors $7,007.50. Maser Flour, suo Lele; oate, 109 bug wheat, HOU DU. SuipMents—Flour, 3,000 bris ; oate, 900 bu; wheat 3,000 bu, Dressod NEW ORLEANS. New Onvrans, Jou. 18,—!Laun—No low grades on XXX, $5.61@5.75 5 cholee, $6.25, 'a5a87;,c, Ont quict at oe Gnan—Quiot; $1.40, Haxy—Dull; primo, £24.00; choico, $26.¢0, YnovisroNa—Pork sold at $20.00. Dry walt meat duit and lower; T@7#{0, 10440, and 1UYe, Tacun dui); Vives 11340! Inning, H@ldie, Lard dull; terce packs ers Ibe; refined, Myc keg, 14 Ye. GrockRies—Bugur in ight supply and firm; com- mon, 6@0'e3 fale to fully fair, OX@Tve; prime to cholce, 13,@8¥e, Molarsca—Low gradlys in cupply and dull ; high grades scarce and in demand; cominoi fermonting, Us@4e; fair formenting, 48@i0e; prime to cholvo not jenting, SUC. Wuisky—Dull; ordinary rectiflod, 900; Loulalana, 980; chaice Western, $1,01, Oonn-MHat—$4.20, DALTIMONE. Barron, Jan, 18.—Froun—Steady ; Wertern sus pare, HOARD: do oxtra, $4,755.25; family, $6.60 Guain—Wheat quiat and firms amber Wentern, $1.16 @1.25: No.1 red, $1.92; No, 2% $1.18; No. i, $1.12. Corn nominal ; mixed quiet at 83c, “Oata firms mixed Westorn, @eic; white, s4@dce, Rye yulet and un- changed, Ppovisioxa—Firm active jabbing trade in bulk: meats and bacon ; nutiing dotog in round loa; prices unchanged, BurtEn—Unehangod. Wursxr—Quiot aud firm ; eld at 98c, Corrre—Quilet at 1814 (2 20c, PIMLADELYITA. Pinvaperria, Jan. 1A—Kroun—Dnlty extra, $4.00; Tows, Wisconsin, aid Minuesote family extra, $4.9734(25,00, Gaaty—Wheat dull ; rod, $1.18@1.10 ; amber, $1.23 ; white, $LUKGIGY, Tyo slcudy ut! vo, Corn dull} yollow, Bl@ise; inizcd Western, Bu@a3ic, Oats Arm; Wiiite, 67@O7 Ic. Paovistons—Votk and lard unchanged. Pernoteum—Firm } refined, 124@12jgc; crude, OMG 1h bris | Go in bulk, Wrtane—Bteady at 992. Durren—Wootern extra, 31@330; do firsts, 299300, Cuxese—Quiet and unchanged, Eugu—Woutorn, s1@u2o, CINCINNATT, Crworewaty, Jan, 18,—GEatx—Wheat quiet and tn- changed, Corn steady; moderate demund ; Tha72c, Oata in sieady, minderate demand: so@sse, Ryu quiet and unchanged ; $1.10, Barley steady end in modur- ate demand. : O14—Unchangod, Eucs, BuTtR, aNp Cazvst—Dull and unchangod. Proviston¢—Pork quiet ond unchanged, at $19.00, Lard qulot ; steam, ‘$19,50°019.56'¢ delivered ; kettle, D@IAYc, ‘Bulk monty steady | moderate demand: 64 @OBKe, Vo, and 94@10%0; ‘olao aales of clear rib at 93,0 at Intorior points, Bacon dull; » shade lower; sie x ialzie, aud TW@ll;,o. “Gros shoulders sold at $0,25106,80; clour rib, Ho; Lamas, 10@103¢c, Witexy—Fulr aad Grin at 0400 TOLEDO, Torxvo, O,, Jan, 18,—FL.0un—Dull and nnehangod, Gnats—Wheat quieb and weak: amber Michigan, seller April, $1.14; No. 8 red, 99, Corn a shade Armor} high-mixod, 603¢e; May, 7630; low-mixed, s0e. Oats quiet and unchanged ;'No, 1, 680; Muohi« gan, 570; white, Gc, ULovge Serp—$0,05, Dnxasep Hooe—$7.60R8.80, Receirrs—Flour, ‘none; wheat, 4,000 bit; corn, 37,000 bu ; oata, 4,000 bu. AutemENté—Flour, nono; wheat, none ; corti, 21,000 bu; oats, none, 8T. LOUIS, Sr, Lovins, Jan, 18,—F'Loun —Quict and unchanged. GRawn—Wheat dull; No, 2 red winter, $1.06 4@1,06, Gorn firmor} No, 2%, 1@00}ge, Oatu dull; No, 2, baja Bc, Barley firm;' choice to fancy Lows, §1.5@1.60. Rye unchanged, Wrisny—Dull at 40, Provistons—Pork dull; held at $18.50 cash ; $18,25 for February; offored at $18.25 for March, with no bids, Bulk meate dull; shoulders, loose, 6/40; clear rib, 9\e, acon nominal, Zard'in good demand aud ateady ; 13/¢0 caus. LUUIAVILLE, Lovisvii.te, Jon, 18,—Grain—Wheat quiet and un- changed, Gorn firm; ‘white, 65@100; mized, €4@G8e. Ontu firm; white, 6s@b5e; mixed, O2avde, Provisions—Steady, Pork nominal; $20,00@20,50, Tard ist: aud firm; primo steam, ido. Lulk un shoulders, 6740; clear rib, DX @Uic0; clear, LO@iOIeu. Bacon, shoulders, 84 8?,0; clear rib, 10};0; clear, ke," Bugur-curod Lams, 134140, Wuuy—Sic, CLEVELAND, ° CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 18,—Grain—Wheat unchanged, Corn dni, weak, and unchanged, Onta stoudy and ged. PrrRoLeUM—Btrong; atandard white, car-lot, 100 5 Olio State tent, 113,05 amalt low, 10 higher, é nileserpre Woah 3,400 bu; corn, 1,760 bu; oats, Ue BUPFALO, Burraro, N, ¥., Jan, 19.—Guark—Wheat neglected, Rywneglectod, Barley neglected, Corn dull; 4 care new, me track, 700, Cate dull and lower ; 1 car Michi. gan, S60, + MISCELLANEOUS. Tho coinage at the Carson Mint in Dooomber was $459,741.86, Frederick U. Tracy, City Troasurer of Boston since 1852, died, Jan. 14 ‘The Rov, Alexander McKenzle baa been lected pormanent Secretary of tho Board of Overseers of Murvard Colloge, Vico tho Jato Dr, Shurtletf. The Montreal IWilnese publishes an extract of 8 Jotter tram Queboo, saying that the sumall- pox is unking terrible ravages there, aver 300 persons belny infected, Tho Boston Commontoealth says tho Massa- chusetts State Prison dnanojally is running be- hindband. It {8 now costing about $1, a week above its earnings, The Doputy Constable appointed to look aftor the childrou employed in factories in Masua- chusotts reports that there are 60,000 children growing up in ignorance, in consequence of their employment at too early an ago, and too or clusively iv factorics. ‘The Indisnapolis Journal contains seventeen and # balf pesos of deliuquont tax-liat for 1973, ‘Thi id the largest list of tho kiud ever pub- lished in Indiana, and comment seomu unneces- ty. If auybody has had doubt as to the ringency of the times, thiy {sot ought to settle it. — dndianapolia Globe. Gov. Dingloy, of Maine, has mae tho follow- ing appointments of Commissioners to cousiter aud frame amendmaute to tho Coustitution, ta bo reported to tho Legislature ou or bofore Feb, 16. ‘he Commission ts to meet at Angusta, Jan, 19; Edward Kent, of Bangor; William P, Hales, of Biddatosds Geauge'#. Talbot, of Portland; James ©. Madigan, of Fonlton, Henry £. Robbing, of Waterville; Feedoriok A, Piko, of Cnlnis; Wanhington Cilhort, of Hath; A, V. Gould, of Thomarton; William M, Rust, of Helfaat; and Willtam It. Kimball, of Paria, ‘Yho Boston boys have been provided for by the City Covernmont, They aro forbidden to “coast in tho atroots, wut conaling on tha Common is revonerlod with tho necceritica of pedestrians by building gangways ovor tha crossings of the down-lill courses. ‘Tho boya ara enjoying the aport grontly, Jiaat ‘I'newday two of them broke a leg onch by rinning againat trees, A crowd of over 4,000 spoctators assembled and witnogsed tho lively sport, The Omaha Smolting and Rofluing Works havo boen tn aieratloy four yoars, ‘She works turned out $1,000,000 in 1873, and the operatious durin 1874 moy ba briefly stated thust Amount of bage bullion separated and refined, €7,0U0 tona ; oro smelted, $2,000 tons; coal and coke con- asumod, 6,715 tons; valuo of gold aud nilver pro- ducod, 81,850,000; lead shipmonts, 6,610 tons, valued at $800,000; number of mon sy ayels 93; wages paid, €05,000; orid on troight, 220,000; for exprousago, 310,000, About midnight. Friday night a. policoman found 5 mau seated on the slopa of the Post Ofiico, vary quict but pretty drank, and ho auked him why ho did not go homo,“ Canxo,” tepiiot tho man, “cause if Labould go lomo now aut my wife should go for me it would hurt my foelings. Hf Twait ull I get about two poa ker sho may taltc all night and it'll atido right off my shoulders liko pronsad dishitning Pu Alo was allowod to wait.—Letrolt MENS, Tho Danvillo (Ky.) Advacate eayns “There ia a student attending Contra College this session who ia a citizen of an adjuining county, married, and haa two children, Ho can be found promptly at hia pout on Monday morning, with a senliot of provieions sufficient to nupply him util Friday evening, wuen ho roturin to bis heme, ‘The unly expense that ho incurs {s a small feo for a Led in the dormitory during his play from Mondny to Friday, which is a mero trifle, tha college gendronsiy furmiehwig tution treo." [> iy ania to predict au hougrsblo dusure tor that student. Among other arseta, Clews & Ca, of New York, claim adelt duo them by tho Siate of Alnbamn of 222 .14, Hosides soveral hie dred thousand doilaty of railroad bonds ine dorsed by the State. From official etatemonta, publixhed by the late State oficers of Alabama, the Stato borrowed from Clows & Cy, £300,000, to recure which thore wero deposited with then bonds of the State amouuting to T6500, Uador thin state of fucts wo cannot understand how tho State can owe Clows & Co, uulear, by tha consent of Levis t Cu.. the bouts were abamefally sacrilleod.—Afen/yomery (Ata.) Ad= vertiser, ‘Two young ladies and two young gentlemen of Ulster County, New York, know what it means tomarry in hhasto and repent at leisuro, ‘They didn’t intend to get marriod at all, butata largoly-attended ball, whora all the young folka were feathered together, it was propored to havo & mock-morriage, and these tre couples con- rented to he the victims, A sedate-looking gon- Heman performed the ceremony, and it. aftors wards camo ont that he was a yoritable J. P. Now there is nuxicty, Ono of the young Indice eriod all dav the day aftor tho ball, and doesn’t one joy tho situation ag all, boing cugagod to ap- otner fellow. CONGR KELLEY'S CULRENOY MILI Wasntsatow, D. C., Jan. Ir. Salt presented s petition of citizenw of Behuylkil County naking the re ennetmnent of tho 1U per cout duty on forelgn products, and for the passage of tho Kelley Currency bi, ferred, DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION HILL, Mr, Morrill, from the Conmittes on Appropriations, reporter! back the Coasntar and Diplomatic Appropri tion bit, with suudvy amendiuents, Viaced on the calendar, BITC RLLANEOUB, Me, Morton Intyduvert a Lill to octablish a mint for ho eniusgs of guid wud wlver at Indianapolis, “No erred, du the call of commiltecs, Mr. Sherman moved the uite postponement of'n numer of bills i the of tho Committey on Fivance, ‘The Sounto bill for tho reliof of J. E, D, Cousctus, of St, Lonis, waa paasert. ‘rue House Lill to atnond tho National Tank act, and Aixiug tho compenration of Natunal Bank Examinorm was Uismissed vutil the explration of tie morning hour; anil then tub] over, Mr, Dogy introduced » bill, by request, to amend the aetof March 3, 1573, authorizing the conatruction of 3 Utldgo across tho dtsslunpyd Liver ut Bt, Louls,, o- ferred, ‘THE LOUISIANA RESOLUTION. The Vire-President lsd before the Sonato the tne Anished business, heing the resolution of Mr, Bulntt justructing the Judiclury Committes ta inquire whi legislation is necessary hy Congress towcctire tu 13 people of Louisiana tile right of eclf-governinent un- der tho Constitution, upon whieh tha Bouator fron Olio, Mr, Sherman, was eutilled to tho flour, Afr. Sherman eahd lie would not stated in the way of the Appropriation bitty, aud. woul yield to the Sena for from Malue Qtorzill) for a.m tiow ty taks up tis Leuinintive, Judicial, and Excoutive Appropriation Dill, with tho undorsianding that, when {ho Loulshus diacuasion ehail bo reamed he '(Sherman) would Le entitled to the floor, ‘THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION sILL. Mr, Morrill moved to tay aside the resohition of Sf. Belutrz, and proceed with tho Leyislutive Approprise tion bill, “Agreed to. Ifo stated thut the Mill, an fh panned the Houso of Reprascntitivos, apptroprinter! 14, 422442, ‘The stngndineat recimonehdtet by tho Hetls Committes made the total amount $18,791,954, nrsking an increase of 8109,612 over the Houro Will, | The tur creara was attritutabla chiefly to wan! of acrvieo in (ha awaay ofices, and iu dopartnients of the Government in Washington, Tt waa a reduction of $1,906,200 af compared with the bill of fost year, ‘Tuo Committes submitted au ainendment reducing the compensation of the Commiselouer uf Tuten Rovenus trom $3,000 to $3,000 por unnura, Reje The Committee propowod au amendment wuthor= ing the organization of a Bureau of Commerca and Btatisticn toho attached to the Treasury Di partent, aud authorizing tho President to. sppoiut, by and with tho conaent of the Senafo, 0 Chief vl sata Hureatt, whore duty i shall ho to rather, coilutr, and anunally report to Congress statistica ahd faolt rolating to commorco with foreign nations, aud amout tho soyeral States, tho railroad pyatom af thia aw other countries, ‘the construction and operation of rallronds, the actual cost of such construction aud j= eration of railroads; actual cont of {ranaporting freighta and passengers on ratltords and on anal, rivers, and other navigable watera of the United slates; charges imposed for such transportstion of freight axl parsengers, and tonnage trasyortel. ‘The silary cf fad Commisaioner to bo $3,600 per auium, ‘The amondment further provides that’ tho present Burean of Statiatice shall be transferred to and mals part of the Burean of Commerce ani sti ica; alo fist all the duliea wow devolving upon (by Reglater of the Tresgury in olution to at~ tenting. rmirine documents and tasting the anms {9 Collectors and other officers of custonis, tha pre paring Uf annual atatements of tonnage, cte,, ehall bo trans ferred to said bureau, and appropriates $6v,410 for t! buroatt, A sharp discussion ensued, during which the que tion of the expediency of creating » new Government ‘Bureats was dobated at length, An amendmont proposed iy the Committea, iu- creasing the appropriation for dics, paper, aud atarpé for internal reventie purposos from '§450,000 to 00,000, waa agreed to, ° Pending dis-uision on the amendment toorgantzes Bureau on Commerce, Mr, Edmunds moved that the Benate proceed to tho cousideration of executive busi- news, BRINGE BIL. Mr, Logan Introduced a bill to authorize the cone atruction of n bridge across the Missisnipp! River ot orneur the Grand Chain, Referred, JODICIAL. Mr, Famunda, from tho Judiciary Gommitien, re rted adlverecly on the Julnt resolutions of the Lexis Jature of Kunsat, memorializing Congre: ory act piving to all United Btatos Courte of districta tor- dering on the Indian ‘Terri ory: concurrent jurimlice tion with the Wostern District of Arkanaan, aud tho Committee was cinchurged from further contddcrations ‘Aftor executlye suasiun, the Benate adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NEW HILLA. Unier the call of Btates,a larga number of tills wero introilucod and referred, ca following are amoug the mov importaot 8 By Mr, Merriam—To prevent the ieme of Unilel Btutea aud Natfona} Bank notos of greater denomint= Hons than $1005 also limiting the tax on bank dopuitt Jn regard 10 tho collection of drafts aml checks; ale, authorizing the usa of information recoivert throug’ the Dead-Letter Ofice, when its Ue will prevent of puntsh crime, By Mr, Storm—A resolution of the Pennaytranis Horie of Nepresentativen relating to military Suter ference with the orguulzation of the Loulalana Legis jure, Dy Me, Derry—To amond the National Oureeny net} alao 40 ealabliah # uniform system for protesting commercial paper, By Mr, ‘atning-To establish # mint at Clucine nat, By Br. Lowe—For the epsoual distribution of seeds in diatsicts dovastated by grusahioppors, By Mr, Lewls—To authorize the conatrction of & bridge across the Miraleslppl River at Slemyhi. ‘By Mr, Hereford—For the {mprovement vf the By Bandy, Guyundatte, aud Ele Rivers, Went Virginia. By Mr, Garfheld-—In regard to now evidcuce Fits John Porter case. COMMITIRE DIscItABOEN, t The Committee on expeudituros 1 the Department of Ststiva Was dixcharged from further consideration of evstain alleged corrupt expeuditures in States Courts in Nebraska, DISTRICT BILLA. of ‘The Youre then proceedad to the consiiteration ‘Dusiness of the District of Columbta, ‘On motion of Mr, Garfiold, the rutes were anspor and the bill paased,—164 to Je -oepieaneiat ay #23," to defray the expanses attcnding the visitof the Kind of the Hawellan lelande to the United States. is Along discussion took place on the Lili to relieve charitatie lustitution endowel by Corcoray, known: a le Home for Indigent ‘Old La‘tias fe District of Columlt Tt was Sally passed, and the House adjourset,

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