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MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL. "The movement in financial circles remain active, ‘The domand for loans continues strong from pack= ere, grain and provision destere, manufacturers, and mmiscollaneous and mercantile sources. Tates of dincount are firmat the Lanka at 10 per cent peraunum, ‘There ato reported occasional trane= actions st # coucceston, but these confirm the reqular rato, ‘On thentreet, the aupply of good commorcial paper fn haraly equal to the demand, but rates have not changed, Tho prico of Chicago city certificates, quoted below, 18 a good indax of tho rate of internat. Btreet raton are quotable at 914 per cent, ‘There wore large ordera from the country yeaterday for currency to be sent to the hog slistricts, Recelpta of currency continue sinall, ‘Tho price of New York exchange was very uncertain. Balen wore maie betweon banks at 250 discount to $1.00 Aiacount for $1,000, ‘The clearings were $1,400,000. A petition bas been in cireutation among the tank- era of Chicago asking the Legislature to declare Warh~ Ington’s birthday and the annual election daya Iegal holidays, This was very generally elgned, sud was yesterday presented to the Legislature by Senator Walte, The Legislature will no doubt accede to The request of tho petitioners, as the present uncertainty of there holidays ia productive of nothing but iucon- venience to {he businesa and banking community, ASSETS OP TILE COOK COUNTY NATIONAL, Since Mr. B.F, ALLEN, Prealdent of tho Cook Connty Rational Bank, now in liquidation, owns the largest part of its stock, any facta bearing npon the rtato of Bis {ndividual resources belong to tha depositors of the bank, Whether they are paid $n full, or in part onls,dependa very mitch npon what Mr. ALLEN's means are, By the Nattonal Hanking law, bo fa respousiblo tothe deporitars and other creditors for double the amount of his stock, Tt18n matter of gront concert: to thom, therefore, to know what tho condition of his affatre really is. As bearing upon thia subject, wo print below a copy of a doctment oxecuted by Mr, Ate Les on tho 18th of November la ALLEN, StEruENE & Co., Dankers, 2% Pine Street? Nurw Yonk, Nov, 18, 1874, A Buk: i: P.O, Box gd, Thereby acknowledge tho recelpt of four hundred sixty-five thousand four hnndred reventy-nix 88-100 dollars of advancer to the Conk Gounty National Bank ef Chicago, fer my account, samo being made Ly ADLEN, Srerurns & Co, in money, paper, and ine dorsemonts, I have arranged with them for additions Aladvances, In constdcration thereof, T hereby grant and convey to ALLEN, STEPHENS & Co, by way of mortgago, aud ae security for such advances, all my real estate of every kind and description, and whereso- ever situated, (Sfned) BLP. ALies, ‘Then follow the ucknowledgment of the Notary and tho certification of the Clerk of Now York that the ace Knowledgmont and the iustrument are genuine, and exccuted according to the lawn of tho Btate of Now York, On Monday Int, the day on which Mr, Annes and the other stockhulders of the Cook County National Bank determined to auspend operations, Mr, ALLEN put on file in tho Tecorder’s office iu thin elty three documents, Que of thee ia a mortgage on his house, 03a Prairie avenne, to Eva ©, Nett, wife of Nexny C, Nutz, one of the Directors of the bank, for §51,82, to secure promissory uotes to that amount, The second ts n chattel mortgage to Mre. Nur for the same amount on all bia household furniture, ailverware, ete, Tho third is a declaration of trust that lands had been conveyed to im by Cuacycer T. on Drexel boulcyard, by Huan A. McKewiy, in South Chicago, and by Sfastrtron M. Wannatit, near Ravenswood, and on Cavaletreet, in Chicago, were taken and are held by hint for tho solo Wo and Deneht of tho Couk County National Daute. ‘Tun depositors and creditors of the bank will no doubt rook explanation of the meaniug of these papers, It {a enough: hero to call attention to tho fact that the mort* Bago 10 ALLEN, Srernens & Co., 1 valid, covers ail of Mr, ALLEX’s real estate, Furthermore, it is 20 drawn as to covar thom for antindetinite amount,—I, ¢., for all the advances mado since November, 1374, ad- itlonal to f4G5476, On hin house there ts, beyond, this all-incluive mortrage, another for $ 1} and even hia furniture und Louschold goods are mortgaged to their full value, A LETICR FBO D, D. SPENCER. To the Editor of The Chienyo Tribune: Cricaag, Jen, 20, 1875,—The following contract and teceipt fe published i reply to the reported interview with BF, ALLEN, Preeitent of the Covk County Nae tiouat Bank, publivhed in the Chicago J'imgs of thi Qate: Whereas, I, the undersigned, Davin D, Brexcrn, of Chicago, Couk County, IIl., havo this day auld to b, F, ALLEN, of Dea Moines, Tn,, two thousaud six hune dred and Bfty (2,050) eliaron uf the capital alock of the Cook County National Bank for the sum of two hun~ dred and eizty-five thousand dollars (£205,000); now, therefcre, in consideration of tho premises I hereby agres to indemuffy and make good to eaid I, F, ALLEN two hundred and alxty-Ave five bundredths (265-500) of alllosacs that may be sustalued 1 the collection of all icsns and bills discounted remain!ng in said bank on tho day of thedate hereof, Witness my hand and feal this 2b day of May, A.D. 157.1, [Stal] “D, D, Sennen,” ™ 1a consiteration of $12,000 to me in hand paid by Davin D, Srencen, I do hereby relesso and forever isebarge Lim, the sald Srexcen, from all claims and demands whatsoever which I may or can have aysiuut him growing out of tho mattors aud things mentioned In the foregoing agreement, “Witness my bund aud goal ¢his 7th day of January, ALD. 1874, [Sealy “DB. F. ALLER.” ‘It will bo obecrved by the receipt that my contract to make good the maturing paper in tho bank didnot exceed $12,000, Date of tho sale, May 20,1873, Date of rocelpt, Jau, 7, 1874, Yours, ete, D, D. SreNcka, NAMES OF SHLAREIOLDERS, ‘Tho following is o list of the howers of ahsres of Cook County National Bank stock, wifh thie places of residence, on the frat Munday in July, 1874+ = ie Name, Residence. | Shares, MH. 3, Thomas .. Chicago, a 50 Goorge Trumn 85 a. K, Dubola. pra chscaqo. 93 ottawa, 1 seo M. FP. drwin,. wy James Aiken. 150 thauacey ', Wilvam Gitfiann NB, Stuvens, 3. 8, Dobbins, Nira. 9.7. B, it, H, Dearborn , Lowell, if D, Fergusen, *[Menuka, 1, Charles Stuart, ponust, I At. G. Nate W. HL Lyaei A, 8. Bart We at, ‘Turn Ida &, Findley, 4. E. Brown A. West... ¥, Murphy i aE, Hoxie... 3B, E, MeCouti Warren, Keeney & George 0, ‘Hchunor, H 1, Allen. Clara 8, Day. Alury C. Mon [Hyde vark, ‘TL chicago... Houston, Ter, ohh ‘THE CALIFORNIA MINING-HTOCK PANIC, Under this hesd thy Ban Francisco Chrowicle of the Lith inat,, sayor ‘The three bonsnza mines, the Consolidated Virgini California, and Ophir, closed Upon the atrect last evening ot values showing xo aggreyute declina of 000,600 alnce dur luvt editorial mientiou only @ fev ware, By one of those unaccountably panic that souetimes occur im on excitable and overstra ue: market these mines have fallen off withiut any ep pareut good cauyu for » decllue so extensive, Wu by Gnaccouutable, Leeauwe from all wa can learn the prospects of the mines ora still ancoursying, The markets for the Lith and 2th inst, are reported 3a folluwa y (= be.) hl | Dee Alpha. $3 || Empire, a Dicey & Belch... 1 | Gould &U, i a Metcher..,- a» [|llale & Noi 6 0, Polut... «. |) Mexieu, sa). Uholar. 10 |[Ophir,. ae Con, Vir... 0 Rave gen. 20 a (aise Nov. Se a i 5 fiVel, Jacke ae The slaughter of the inavceuts commenced abortly before 8 o'clock, wheu, tu Use the expressive language of the bears, * everything Wout to pot,” Ophir selling pt $180 per bare, aud everything elu in proportion, Theortea wore af 9 discount, and every ony puluted singly to cold facty sit, Ophir ut lod what does Hameo 7" At the afternoon Beard thy Comstocks were callod where they left off iu tha moruiug, aud tha slaughter of the inuocen ta wax continued, GOVERNMENT LONDS. ‘There ts litUe offering iu the jocul market, and but few taquiries, We quote s ud. | Asked, United States 64 of U1 31874 Untted Btates 5-200 of 1 Voted States 6-20e of 761 ai erie tn meth? foes oe eee FOREIQN EXCIANG cable transfers, Oiuet tater of foreign Alerling exchange wan 497@ 100! Loniton, 4224 Paria, B exchange are quoted ! » BISNQSIIW Cermany (rolehmarke) Helgium (franee)... Holland (quilters). Rwitzorland (frames). Bweden, Norway, aud Denmark (ktoner) ‘Austeia (paper tlorina), CITY AND COUNTY HONDS. City and county bonds are in fate request, with quo tations uneanged materially: Clitcago City 7 ree bonita, 1003; & int. 10L4, & int, Chicago City 7 per cc¥e sewer, ol Aeintj1o2 & int, 1101 &intj10a &int, 93%; & int,) OO% Aint, Onieago Sty Tye Ciuivago City "Fer cout certid- CAER Loe veeeees Chicago City 6 per Cook Gaunty 7 per cent honda, por vent bonds, NASK STOcks, Asthere is no inquiry for Cook County, we omit St from our lint. Uthor quotations are: ol &int. led &int, 98 Firat National Tank. Fitth National Bank, Commercial National German National Bank. Corn Exchange National Tilfnols Trost and Savings 1 Bank of Commerc MIRCELLANEOUA. Other iocal Mocks aro nituieds Gity atlway, Weat Side City Itallway, North Side, ‘Traders’ Lisoranes Compan Chamber of Commerce, Gaslight and Niinois_ towns! Kew Yore, Jan, 20,—Money, 24 2 :iprime mercan- Sterling firm at ARG1(C@190, Gold opened and closed at 11: tho day at 1U with sales during Carrying rates, 2,2, and 1 por Cleariuga $28,000,009, ‘Treasury diabursements $200,000. Governments strong, Customa receipts $519,000, Iuilroads firm, Btate bonds Btocks were weak md lower in tho early dealings and prices declined $x to 1 per cent, Wertern Union ani 2 of 1 yer cent, Atlantic & Tae cific Telegraph general market Lecamo firm, and prices improved Yof 1 to 1's percent from tho lowest point, with a alight reaction, however, principal activity wae in at tha rcconi call. Western Union, Lake Shore, Pacific Mall, Wabash, Northwestern, and Ohlos, West cru Union advanced on & dispatch ‘from Washington stating hat tho Judiciary Committee, at its laat meet ing, lu had up a bill Hxing tho rates to bo charged by telegraph companica; dat the Committeo lind ad~ jourued without apy action, and that the members of the Committees ulated tat a majority were opposed to tho bill. Laka Shora was up on rumora that the injunction was dissulved, which rumor was without During the last hour the market was weuk, witha decliuo of 4 of 1 to 1 percent In tho general at, Olv 2 Misalenippl loading tha downward ted 181,00) atinces, of 41,000 Western Union, (0 Ruck Island, 7,900 St, Paul, ore, 29,060 Ohio, 10,000 Wa 020 Union Pact, GOVERNMENT RONDE. 144 | Coupons, °67 ‘Transactions 0) which 14,000 wero Pacitie Ms 1437 | Currency Ge. Adaina Express, American Expres ) | Terre Haute pid, cific Mutl....s6 New York Contral. ..10%¢ 2 Chicuga & Alton pi! Olito de Misaissipph .. 235 Gieve,, Cin. & Col... 60 Bur. & Quiney.110%4 Pittsburg KF Nortlowesteru,.., Nortiwanters pl 4 { Union Pacitie bond »1U3'y | Central B Now Jersey Coutral..lu7 ESTATE, IN NEW YORK, ‘The total value of city real catate sold at the Tx- change for the week ending with Saturday, duu, 16, 6,104, a3 against $299,101, the Ngures for ‘The wales that have taken plico Lave all been in actions of fureclosure, and in moat in- #tances the property hae been purchased by parttes in {utereat, ‘The prices realized have been low, aud itt hardly & case suiticient to cover iucumbrances, The market in general continues dull and dovold of any feature of note, It isbard to tell whether the bottom lias yot been reached, Lut real estate ia now at the low~ est point seen for years past; and s shrewd man with capital attending the daily aales at the Exchange could ‘an investment, partieulurly in m- whic would reallzo hia » handsome New York Sumer, Jan. 18, ‘The following instruments were fled for record on Wednesday, Jan, 20 erry Pnopenty, Armitage av, 8 Ww cor of Commercial st, n fy ualas ft, alno of, L44x125 ft, dated Jan, 1y. South Dearborn ut, 43 {ta of Thirty-ftle st, v f, 2x12 ft, dated Jun, 19... Suath Dearboru ut, 73 {i 8 of f, 242124 ft, dated Jan, 19, Went Tudiana at, 145 ft oof 1su tt, dated bev, 24, 1874... Weat Kinzto st, 229 ft e of Moyne at, 6 f, the previous week, hardiy fail to ani proved propert Thiny-anh iyo Wert Washirgton 1180 ft, dated Dac, 2. 1874, Foreat av, tioar Thirty-fourth wt, wf, 2 it, dated Jan, 19, divisted 35 fe 16 “(e kot’ au tt) of Lot ii iu Asacnuor's Lois 203 to 103, ete, Brouton's Addition, dated Jan. it Daytou ‘st, 0 f, 32 dated Jan, 16, ttn af Thirty-ninth at, w 06 6-10 ft, dated Jun, 19.. 125 ft, with bul Miller at, soz {¢n af M ft, dated Jan. 14 Laudly’s lane, 7 gurizs ft, dated Jan, ‘Twenty-alzth at, 75 ‘25 U-loxds G10 ft, dated dan, 15, MONTH OF CISY LIMITS, WITHIN Fuost CounT-Tover, ShotMeld ay, 900 ft wof Davia at, w dated Jan, 12., sourTh ov Cry LE suuM covuT-uOURE, Elle ag, 100 ft 4 of Sook at, © £, Y0x10S th, Lota uy and av, Lote 6 ta &, Lilo ‘BH, 14, dated Ke Tat 19 tb Norcutt Ya, 14, dated Jun, 2, COMMERCIAL, How 4, 33, 34, dated Ju Mugeo’a Block 24,'Nec 1 y parte wig ewe ‘Tho following were the receinte and ehinmenta of joading articles of producy in thie city durlug tho twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesday motulng, and for the vorresponding date one yet 1875, i std. Brvoin-corn, tbs, Cured wseata, Ibu, Dressed bogs, Nol Live hoys, Nos. ty gairtu} 1¢8,ssu Uighwines, bris,. ‘Also the following, without comparnwons Kind of produc Rect Theern, dan. Drie frutte, 1 Neang, bu Hay, tone... Hopr, tha. Finhy pk Withdrawn from rtore nn Tueeday for city conamp- Mom ¢ 4,024 bu wheat, 6,700 bu corn, 3,929 bu oate, 1,023 bu ryo, 1,328 bu barley, ‘Tho following grain was inspected into atora during the twenty-four hours ending with 10 o'clock on Weduesday morning: 88 cara No, 2 epring, 12 cars No. Sdo, 3 care rejected do (103 wheat); 20 cars high mized corn, 43 cara No, 2 do, 35 care rejected do (103 cory of which 2aro old); 1 car white onte, 4 cata Na, 200; iy cara No, T1y0; Gig cars No, 2 barley, Total, 219 care, of 82,000 bit, Inspected out, 5,939 bu whent, 21,520 bu corn, 2093 bu oats, 351 bi ryo, 3,601 bu barley ‘The death of David Meredith, 8 long time member of the Tward of Trade, was announced on ‘Change senterday, and appropriate action taken in respect to ils memory, ‘The leading produce markets wera moderately activo yeaterday, and genorally steadier, wilh rather more of Dirmhers in some departments, under the fact of small- et receipta, except Iu whoat and corn. There was also a better slipping movement fteported in tho leading cereale, and tat tended to help firmacss in prices, ‘Tho leading dry-goads jobbers roputt an ucreaeing demand for staple productions, ‘Thore isaa yet only aaparre altendance of buyers in porson, but decided improvement ia the order Luniness 14 apparent, D'rices sors without quotatle ebange, rullug firm, Gro cories were dealt in rather more freely, both by local and country buyers, but aside f-om a few of the lead~ tng artlctes there was mio rpecial animation in trade. Quotations are the samaason {he two preceding days. Iu the drled-fruit market an absence of actit- ity is still reported, As is uaually tha caso during the few weeks immuodiately succocding the holidays, orders are emall, ‘The tone of tho mnc ket’ ia, however, firmer thon s fortnight ago, and {a ratsing and some other lines the tendency a to an ad~ vance, Fish continue to meet with consitorable ut tention, sud the market ie strong for most deserip- tous, Avadvance of 10@15s per 3 bri in lako fish Is noted, with which excoption quotations remain as be- foro, ‘hero was only a moderate movement in leathor, bagging, pig-iron, and wood, Oils were in foir ro~ questand firm, The chceso market was stronger, prices Lelng advanced a Xe, or to1s@iic for prime factory. Butter remains quiet and uncbanged, Lumber romaina quiet and uncheuged, Baral or deze aro received daily, but the demand {s inconsider able, Prices are steady, notwithstanding the foct that stocks are larger than in provions yeare, ‘Tho greatent {nereara tein the supply of shingles, Balt waa quict Dut ateady, Wool, hops, and broom-corn remain Lionary st recent quotations, A moro cheerful fecl- {ug waa reported in timothy-xeed, owing to 0 percent- {blo improvement in tho demand; and most other aceda wero Gini, being in request to Oil orders, Hay sold quietly, chiefly to the retail trade, Potatoes were moving more freely from store at recout prices, Paul- try was alow, especially turkeys, which wero in fair eupyly. PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were quite active, though the agaregate wales wero emuller than on the preceding day. Pricea averaged higher on pork and lard, and 5 shade stronger on meats, due, in a great measuro, 10 tho fulling off in tho receipts of live hogs,—though there were plenty of the lattor left over at the Stocke Yards to supply the demand for a few days,—and s Uttle better news from outaide markets, ‘Then there werea few moro orders to buy, the lower prices of yesterday developing more of an {nvestment demand, fome arguing that it fs about time the market took an up-turn, A very largenumber of kettlementa hayé been. made withlu the last week of pork and lard options, tho steady decline enabling the shorta to Ul in at & profit, Thon again thero 18 considerable duing in the way of changing over of options from one mouth to another, tbe premium paid being 3vc por bri per month, on pork aud 20c per 100 ite on lard-——which is a fair in ‘veatmont for soveral of the larger packers, whodo not move the property from ovo month to another. An (unoilicial) account was taken yesterday of tho atock of sweet-}ickled Lama in ator here, tho figures given bo- {uy 33,873 tea, which tn alight atuck for this Reason, It qucintinea thut euttors here for the forelyn murkete hove made more loug-cut Lame than usual, hence tho diminished etock of aweet-pickted, Misa Youx—Was active wud advancing from the opening until the close of tho sexslou, under a good demand, which came principally froin the short inter- est, A farge mumnber of the transactions reported wero merely changes of options from one month to an~ other at the difference nbova noted, Prices advanced Que per bri, aud at the close waa firm, Salva were ro- ported on” ‘Change of 160 brla cash of $17.87 ¢ 11,500 Brie, seller February, at $17,85@ 14.00 ; "12,500 Leis, seller March, nt $15,155 18,02} ; 200) brs, ecller April, ut $13,500018.69; aud 600 Lri, seller June, at $19.13._ Tota, 27,1¢0 bris, ‘Tho market closed fir ut SITNAIT.NS ‘eas $17,974 218,00 for Februsry j Glaoratasay for March ; $19,00@18.0244 for April ; and $19,151.20 for June. Cicur pork was uominal at $19.60, and family mess at $17.00g17.25 Prime mese was aul sod nomusal at #1,00, and extra prime do at §13,00, ‘Lanp—Waa tu good speculative demand, and, in asmpathy with pork, advanced 24 @50 per 200 ls, though it ia generally’ understood tut packers are pay ing wore attention to the rounufscture of this descrip. tio of product than to any other, But the fact that Our alock 18 not large as compared with s year ago, and the quality of tho hogs how coming in 18 only tee dium, tenda to create Grinness, especially as the pres- ent luad is not » heavy one tovarry, Sales were re~ ported on ‘Chango of 950 tea cash at $13,203 950 ten teller January at $13,923 ; 7,600 tce aeller February at Golders 5 5,250 tes seller March at $13.45@ fond 2,000 tea sellor Aprilas $13.65@13.724,. Total, 15,950 tea, ‘The market cloeed Arm ul $)250 WATS coubls WAWLGSUAG for February; HIS 13/85 for March ; and $19.72); for April, ‘NeAte—Wero in fair detumud at Tuesday's inside prices, Lut holders were not offering thie property wo freely, and a firmer feeling obtained, though no changes vecurred iu pricer, excopt that tho feeling wae @tronger, Sales Were reported of 285 tex aweet~pickled hams, av 14 to 163g Ibe, at 1034210340 ; 40,000 tha dey~ ted aboulders at U'e, loose, caus 5 20,000 Iba do cn (ight) ab 6%¢, lovso ; 100 bxa ‘dry-talted do, nt 64;¢3 100,00) tba dry-balted short rib aidce at joowe, Caula ; 100,000 tts du, seller, April, at Uacy loosa ; 40 bxe do at 0-,0; 80"bra do at $0.40 per 100 100 bye dost Mize; 40 brs dry-salted long clear ides at 0',c; 100 bxm long aad short clear sides at 20,000 arcen belliea at Ye, and 6,000" Tha’ mugar-curod hams at 124c, packed, Tho market closed at 5750 for green ahoulder, 84 8:40 uo for long clear, 8;0do abort rive, 9!40 do short clear, aud 0/,@9%0 do Lome, Sweet-pickled hams (15 fos average) at10@l10%,c, Mente in walt 10 to 15 da; quoted wt do for shoulders, cash or seller Januar: Hijo do seller Fobrusry; G0 do soller Marci Tong clear, D!,o cash of aller Jautary ; do seller Feb ruary, #46; doseller March, 0440; short Fila, 945@9440 cash Or doller January ; do sellor February, 940; do seller March, Y\ej whort clears, 9ige7 du sclcr February, Ove; do seller March, 93{¢, Bored me: igo bigher thu loose. Tong ent hams, 103@tl>, iticon meats quoted at 12),(@130 fur hatus, Ti,0 for shoulders, aud 10\yo for short ribe—all packed, *Gneane—Nowiual at 6@UxC. BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero quiet and nominally un~ changed, ut $4.25 foe moag, $9.25 for extra meus, and $20,004 20,60 for hatas, ‘TarLow—Quoted at 8);@8iKxe, = BREADSTUFFS, FLOUN—Was rather mote active, but elilefly on Joeal accuunt, thero Lelng Uttlo Inquiry for shipuent, though some superfiues were wanted for that purpose, and they were quoted scarce, Hales were reported of 800 Lele winters ; 100 bria spring extros, all on private forms; 100 brls apring wuperdnea at $3.12! ; and 150 brs buckwheat, chiefly at $5.25, Total, 1,750 brls, The market closed an follows? Cholco wine ter extras, $5.25@0.50; common to good do, $4.25 @3.00; chotco spring extras, $1.5084,i6; fair do, aiipping grades, $3,75@4,25; patout apring, $5.00@ 9.00 ; spring superQnes, $3,00@3,75 ; rye tour, $5.23@ 6.50; buckwheat do, $5.00@3,0, Luax—Was steady at former quotations, Sales were reported of 20 tona at $17.50 on track, Mipprinds—~Wero steady at $19,00@25,00 for coarse to choice, ComN-Mxat—Was quoted at $1401.60 per br) for Aiin~<dried, and §24,00@ 4,50 per tou for coarse; with sales at 10 tons at $44.50, ‘WIILAT--Waa a shade firmer and moicratelyactive, though publfo dispatches quoted weak both et, Tdvere poo} aud New York, But some of the moat prominent Healer profeaned to havo private sdvicea from Liver- pool quoting an advance of 1d per 100 Ite ou spring, Bnd tals, coupled with very fair abipments, exerted hoalthy Indluouce, Heller January auld at 834483 % do Fobruary at 387, @svy jo March, $9/,@WU?a! sud do June, 000, all ‘losing steady at outaide figure Cash sates wore reported of 800 bu No, 1 at V0; 61,800 ‘bu No, 2 at 88 yighdie3 10,000 bu No, 3 at WINGY; ‘ud a00 bu rejected at 70,0. ‘Total, 63,400 bu, MINNESOTA Wikar—Was inactive, aud prices Iittlo better Han mowinal, at vie for No, 1, and Qo for hee COURN--Was agatn dull ands abado easier, ‘There aypeured to be very fow orders on the buurkel, and no {nducements fur local uperaturu to take hold, ence, nas fligra were Father inure sollvra than buyers on the yuarket, ths latter bad the advautage, It wan statu fo-day Ou very geod authority that arrauyenents lave boon completed fur slipplug all the old corn in store Bere direct to Liverpoul. Seller the month sold at 652; (G60; do February ot 6da08%e; do May at T2464 Majordlouing with buyers at lbeide pricee, Cay pales were reported of 31,0K) bu new No, 2 at 854d 60; 34,400, bu do rejected af §1,@013{0. ‘Total, 400 Ka, HONraetWere quict and a shade easier, The receipts were Nght, but tue offerings at least for thie month's Gelivery were reported to be sumewhat larger, aud coru Waa easier, aud Now York quoted dull, & fow orders tor cash, chlady fur home cousumption, were laced. No, F velling (10,400 bu) at 625, G6UK%0, and a0 bu No, 2 white ab 535333 c. Total ualos, 19,600 Lu, Beller the month wold at 817,@52}40, and closed ab 621.0, Heller Fobruary at 535,@533,¢, and closed at aide, Heller March wold’ at 647;c, and seller April at 63) Heller May was quoted Ks 563,950 40, anid May and Juve at 6c, 1¥E—Was in falr local request pod frm at SIGYTI¥e Pus oferiuge were light, Bales of No, 3inelude 1.600 Lu wt ¥a7yc, Other grades were neglected, EY—The wurket wae very quiet, with Bittle sh. in prices, Tuy offerings of cash were small, Bo | eee ened ight snd coudinad abledy to the Weed gear, which were a ahady firmer, Now Qeash roqn- Jar was qnoted at $1.25 51.26, in N. 8. at $1.97, and aokt at $1.30 In A.) D, & Co.#, No. J sold at $1.20 1.20 in A De & Co.'sand war quoted at $1,101.14 in other houses," Nojected in N. 8, houses was Rtronger, acl ing at 1,10, quotable at $1,07(21.09 In other locations, Heer February gold at $isdsgagla7, Sales include 8,200 Lit, LATEAT. In ihe afternoon mows pork was faitty active, and 204 pet inl higher. fiales were roported of 0,750 bri At $18,05@ 18,0745 Keller Fobruary, and $1832 018,40 nellor Marols, closing at $17,017,093 cash, $19.07 (a 18,20 for Fobruary, WaT alsa for March, $18,659 18°70 for Aprit, au $19.15ta 19.80 for Sune, Lard wan quict, but atrouger, with sales limited to 330 tes roller March nt $15,624 @13,55, closing ot $4.27 61: cash, S1305@13,371¢ for February, 813.6541. Xy for March, atid §13.70@13,78 for April, Meats wore quict. Shoulders were beld « ahade Aigher, with no sales reported, Wheat wan active and stronger tinder advices of an advance in New York, Soller February aot at 894, Vac, and olorod at Hie, Beller March at VOA WING, cloning at the outside, Corn wan quict and Rteady ab 6hXe cakh, 66@6O}O sellor Fobritary, and 72's@7d ye eellor May, ‘Owe were quiet at 62-,c cash, aud 644;0 seller Fob ruary, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTTOT—Wer quiet at $1,88@1.90, BROOM CORN—The demand was restricted, but prices ruled firm, as previously quoted: Good to extra burl, 12@1i¢; orueh that will work itself into a choice hurl bron, 104 @1140} common to talr do, 9¢a100; inferior brush, ac. BUTTER—Thore ir little that ta new to note in the tuarket for thin commodity, Though abowing slightly increased activity, the movement fs atill very far from being active, anil prices of the gradea below choice are Atill in buyers’ favor, Of choice table lote thero ia no nurplua, and holders of auch ore ssking and obtaining tho full quoted prices, Receipts continue moderato, pil the past forinight has withered no auginont_of stock, Wo quote: Chola to fancy yellow, 20:2iic4 mieditim to quod grades, 23@26e; Inferior to common, comtnon to choice roli, 2ue27e, CHEFSE—Jobbera report a belter business doing than in past aonsons ab 8 like perio, and as stock {1 the havde of tuterior dealora are kuown to be unusually reduced, the chances ure in favor of better than aver- age trado thronghout the winter, ‘This, together with the fark that the supply hero fs considerably losa than at thia fimo lant year, aud that prices at the gea-board have lately moved upward te tho oxtent of ge, glves the market an exccadingly firm tone, Strictly’ primo goods are now held at 16@i7e. Lower. grade sell at AWialfic. CUAL—A good demand exists both for hard and soft varletics, and, aside from inferior brads, the quoted prices ore firiuly adhered to. Werepeat ouriist: Lacka- Wanna, $4.30e1000;_ cannel, $3,009.00; Erlo and Walnut ii, $7,505 Lick un, $7,005, Brooks, $7.00; Blosmburg, $8.50; Hocking Valley, $7,00; Indiana Toluek, £0,00 ¢ Tlltnoin, $4.60.05,U0, CUOPERAGE—Tierces auld at $1.60, Pork barrels were in ight request and ateady. Pork berrols, $ $1,253 lard tlerces, $1.60; our barrels, 48@oIe; whinky Larrelv, $1,9002,00 : pork staves, rough, $15,00@18,00; do. bucked, $19,00-@22.00; flour staves, $7.0J¢@B,505 circly flour heading, T4@pe; tight poles, $23,006 32,00, DRESSED HOGS—Tho market was more activo, but wak, The recehin wero heavy, und the oiferings further augmented by the stock ‘enrricd oyer from ‘tuesday, aus tho weaknera intensified by unfavorable reports concerning the suarket for the product, Suip- perawere buying toa moderato extent at the prices Id Tuorday tor light, or nt $7.00, ond heavy sold st $7.10@7.65, the outnide being ‘au exceptional prico, Heavy closed at $740@7.80. Pigs brought $4.90, ho demani was chietly tur light averages, “Prices have declined Wi@SUe since Monday. Bales segregate 1,000 head and 1 car. TGGH—Fresh were reares and Arm at 25@260, Pickled sold slowly at Lage, FRUITS AND NUTS—Trado, if not as active as could be desired, is quite as good as could be expected at thts particular tag of the season,—the holidaya Just having past—and, with lighter stocks ou bund tun they usually'carry, the feeling among jobbers is firm, Auadvance of ‘cin Valencla raisins is the only quotuble chungo noted, but witha better domand It is thought that there would be # very general hard. ening of prices of importod fruits. Apples contintto in good demand for export, utd remain firm at the late faprovement, Wo quote Jobberv’ prices: Dates, 894; tee, driins, 1GV@li440 yers ives ‘Turkish prunes, 4 @ize } neh prines, kegs, 1@lbe 5 raising, layers, $4. 156 + louxe Muucatel, $4104.20: Valencia, 11%13 13\¢; Zante cherunls, Te Tye j citron, Fees lomo, peol, ic@02e, Dostestto—AL en appien, 17200; Mich- {nat ayer, &4ced2e 5 Indians and Tlinols, Tato: Southern, 6'@te; racer, bulves, O@10a; do mix- eg TH@die; do pared, Ware; "blackberries, 16a Tie! Tanpherriea, Jwdve; pitted cherries, WG: Vuts—Filterts, 10Glie% almonds, ‘Terragata, ec; Naples walnuts, 15cplce; Grenoble walnu Tale; Brazily, M@lL ye; ecuns, Texas, 15 Wilmington peanuts, 7@ 00} ‘Lennesseo poannts, CG des Atrican peanttta, 6 (ave, FISH—Lako Hah lave again ritvanced, No.1 white~ fish now being quoted at $5.50@5,00. Uther descrine tHons remuin as before, but the steadily-incraasing do mand for Sah gives the general mirket # decidedly firiner look, ‘The market is lberally ntocked, and our jubbera ate prepared to promptly fill all orders, We reviso our Het us followr: No, I whitefish, 17-bri, 40@5.60; No, 2 do, $5.90@518 ; No. f “trout, $5UUGa5-10 ; No, 1 shore mackerel, new, 3-bri, 2.509978 | Nov 1 Way, $7titvgs.01; No, 2 tusek- erel, H-brl, $9.5087.00'; family mackero), ¥-bi $5,736.00; No, I shoro itd, $1,85@1.00; ba codfish, | $5.25(0.50; Goorge’s codtlsh, $4,50(90,7 Tabrador berriug, split, brla, £5.50.39,00 ; do i= bri, $4,25@4.50; Librador ‘herring, round, bri, $7,50@9.00; do, 's-brl, $4.00@4.254 scaled herriny per box, 45¢@50e3 Columbia River saliaon, $g-bri, 10.00 ¢ ocean trout, 2 doz and 4 doz per cage, GREEN FRUITS—Tho market im quiet, but trade will probably finprova with nulder Weather, Choice lemons, freo from frost, were acarea and firm at $8.00 per bor, under a comparatively good demand, A guod inony of the oranges aud lemons in murket have been touchod by frost, Cranborries in boxes sell readily to tho retail trade, No improvement tan noticed in apples, Malaga lemons, $1,506,003 cholea Messina and Palermo do, $4,00 per box ; Valoncia orangos, $10.00 00 per case; Palerio und Messina do, per box, (44.00 ; apples, por bri, $1.00@2.60; cranberries, W@li.ud por bri; dain boxes, $5.7540N ; Malaga $4.56085.60 per kea, or $9.00@10,00 ber bri, Git Fair ordera were pliced both by locat and interior dealer#, but the goneral morket does not Jet divplay any great activily iuany department. ‘The Tenor of prieva is steady, quotatfoua remaining tho same ae on the preording days of the weok t Kier—Vatne, T4@7%6; Rangoon, 64@Te; Caro- Uns, Teese? Louiniaua, 70@ze, Correis—0. G, Java, dta@He: Java, No, % 29@ 30¢} choicato fancy Rlo, 234@34\o% good to prime do, 224; @233{c; common, Ay iw2l 4403 roasting, WY 2040; Blugaporo Java, '22},@2ie; Costa Rica, 2G gees Maracaibo, 27a2 Ke, hudass—Patent cut loaf, U“@MKes eruabed and powdered, 114@113;0; granulated, 1L4;@llye; A, standard, 104;¢; do, No, 2, Wye; B, 100; ox- tra ©, 10; G No, 9, 03403" yellow, O'No, 2, vx @DH OS choice brown, 9@YIe% falr to prime do,’ 85y(a3},c4 common doy Ticaiet choleo, molasses suger, eb Oe; common to fair do, 7H @8kKe; N,O, common to cholea, 76a : Suurs—Diamond drips, $1,201.25 ; silver drips, oxtra due, 10@75¢; food augar-houso sirup, 55,002 + oxtrs do, 68@720; New Orleans molueucs, choice, new Fuw@tacs do prime, T0@7o; do common, 61acse Porto Hilco niotassos, 5O@35¢; common motases,33; a ei xa—Allapico, 16@17c3 cloves, SO@Sic; cansis, Bade; Popper, 2@zse; mutuege, No. 1, $1,50G140 5 ginger, African, 25@28c3 do Calcutta, 14@20c, Soure—(ternian Most, (aie; Golden West, 43¢ @5a; White ha (it Vhite tose, WU Iyo white Nussian, Si;ca6e ; ‘Trito Blue, ‘sure shal MAY—Wae in moderate request aud steady. ‘The demand for prulric was chiefly for city consump. tion, Prices werounaltored, as followa? Tiinothy, primo $27.50; No, 1, $17,00@17,60; No, 2 do, $15,00@15.60; f choleo upland rie, $13.00 ; 50; No, 2% oF slough, $10,004 ‘3—Were inactive, and nominally ashade cusiur ; quoted at Ude per gallon asked, and Uiige bid, TIDES—Were iu tnoderate request, ‘The rocalpta wero wmuller, We quote: Green city butchers’, 1)0; mn frozen, T3q@sez green cured light, 949403 heavy do, K@3\o; part curcd, BBC green calf, Io; dry’ Mint hides, kip, and calf, 18ys190; dry palted hides, 1da@lsc; dewon skins, 45; sheep pelts, woo! eatimuted as washed, per Ib, 40@isc. ‘ HUPs—Were quiet, but held at the old prices, to chotce Western at 38fiio cash, and common do at g0@35c, Eastern are quotedat dc, Brewers are buy= ing sparingly, aud mutuy aro sald to be temporarily supplied, MBER—Thoro was no change, A few amall or- ders wore plaved ot the current prices First clear... Second clear, ‘Third clear, Linch, Third close, thlcl Cloar Mooritg, 14 Clear siding, First commion sidiy; Flooring, rat comm Flooring, second common, dret Tox voards, A aud B. ‘Aatock boards Joist oud Tath, A. shingle 4 Uhingles 01 DISA 2.070 ‘O1LS—Carbon continues active aud atrong, the lute advance being fully wuststued, Linseed, wile, and aperm wore pio held at full prices, Tho declfuo in Usd weakened tho market for lird oll, though the weaknews did not amount to » quotable reduc Hon. Other oily ware quiet amd steady: Carbon (staudaed white), 116 deg. test, 1301 do Tlinow Leyad teat, 160 deg,, Iie; do headlight, 17deg,, 180% extra winter lard oll, $0; No. woe; ‘No, 2, tog nse’, Taw, B@8Sc ; Dotted, BagaWo; whale, 7B 780; apetm, $2250.85 ; eatafoot all, alricily pure, $1.05 do extra, wika9ic3"do No. 1, 15@se; Lank oll, 65¢ atreits, 600; plnmbsgo all, Tso; turpentine, 44@ 450; naphtlis, 63 gravity, M\G1S0; naphiba, common, a PSrATORS—The milder weather permitted retailers to roplealah their stocks, bus (he aggregate deinand was not very Isrge, The city consumption of potatues for the last two seasons baa boen sroaller than (n pre- ceding onew, owing to the high pricea caused by short crops, aud’ alao to the cheapness of flour aud olber commodities, which makes them more popular with the poorer clanses, ‘The supply of potatovs bere te re ported to be quite large fur this seanun, aud some Re: d ry ai ve intimate that they would be ylsd to reduce sock instore. Prices, however, are ruling T5000 fr Peachblows, the outaide being for retail lots. POULTRY AND GAME—Turkeys were dull and weuk, ‘The demand for slipment wea light, aud the local trade was restricted, Chickens were scarce aud steady, Prairie chickens wers in request for ahip- ment, selling at $2.15; turkeys, dressed, @lle; chickens, dressed, %100 rae due UQlve per BielSzis Fee cli Roeper ueh S-—-Timothy waa (n better demand, and strong Clover ndvaniced, acting at S for choice mediut ‘Hungarian aud tillet were firm, tho former nd the latter at B7}gc, Flax Van quict bit ntondy mnter Nght stocks, On= ondaga and Saginaw, fine, $1.05; Cannds do, $1.70: ordinary coaran, £200; coarse diamond, 78; ‘iaity, with bags, drawn from tho Hank of England on balance to-day or, nelling at $2.42, $5.75 for poor to $6. Loxnox, Jan, 20-5 p, m.—Rate of discount In open market 3 3.16 por cent, or S16 per cent helow the Bank 6 10794 ¢ do of %67, IOTIG¢ 10-404, 1084; Now York Contral, 93; Erie, 262614 ; es ei ge 00@ 4.25 airy, por aack, $4,00G4, ‘WOGL—Wealern manufacturers ordor amall Iota now ‘wut the general market le quiet, Ordera nro ho figiiron ahnaxed : Good to prime tib-waal ed, S5@NTey Poor to good tub-wamher and meditm washed Heoce, 45@48c fleece, O@t50; molinm and coarse B60; fina unwsshed, Aad2c ; pulled wool, é2@s7o, LIVE STOCK, preferred, 60%, Tallow, de tos 34, Linseed oll, 250 64a 25s 04. Foangront, Jan, 20,—5-200 of '62, 08%. 20,—Rentes, Lf Roe. FRPOOL, Jat. 20,—Dreadatuita quiet, Tacon— Short clear middles, 609; tong clear, 47¢, Lard, Cis, Bhoulters, 368, Long cut hams, 628, j'coatse washed unvaahed, 5@ NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Youn, Jan, 20,—Thero was an improved pack- age demand for ataple colton goods, and prices of brawn shootings, corset Jeans, ct by agents, Prints ore quiet in firat hands, clitntz prints have bon roduced to 04gc. Iorlery {a tn botter demand, Cottonades are fairly activo, Tow ant meid:um carsimores and auitings ara fatrly active, and worsted coatings aro in good demand, Foreign goods continue quict, BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Bosrow, Jan, 20.—Wool continues steady and firm; movement quite unimportant; 9 moto active mure- ment looked for at an early day, changed, Pulled wools are in far domand at 40g57c, Sacluding super and X, aro firmly auatalned. Same time last ‘Week bofore last,, Shipments were as follows | 6,528) 1,404 Prices are wn- 1,879} 8,734] 2,002 PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Br, Lovts, Jan. 20.—Petroloum dull; crude, $1,235, at Parkor's; refined, 12¢, Philadciphis dolivery, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS. ‘The fact that drover—John Finney by name—suc~ ceeded, by mlsrepretontation, i necuring an order for acar-load of hogs, which commission firm had pro- sfously eold for him, and wanthereby enabled to resol! them, has led Secretary Williams to catobliah » uow rule governing the issuing of ordera for stock, printed circular, covering this point, will to-day be taaued to the commission Arms, OATTLE—After being made acquainted with the fact thatthero were in the yarda atid for day not fowor than 6,000 head of cattle, and that prices at tho East are from ie to gc lower, the country euip- per will not bo surprised to Jearn that bis stock was unsalable, oxcept at @ very pronounced reduction from There wero certain descrip tlons—hotably inforior mixod lots, and rough, balf- fattened steers not quite good enough for Eastern buy- erannd rather better than Chicago butcbera caro to handle—for whith no buyers could bo found st SOc “off,” while the choicest beeves on aslo wero not sought aftor at a decline of 25@35c, In view of the domoralized condition of the markota below, and the excessive character of our supplics, the wonder in xfct that valuos were depressed to the extent abovo indl- cated, but that shippers should operate ae liberally a4 they did, whon the chances of a profitable roturn aro so manifestly agatnat extra cattle did not tho legitimate Spertat Dispatch to The Chtcaao Tribune. New Yous, Jau. 20,—Gnain—There waa ittlo change to note in our wheat market at early ’Chango; domand and offerings were alike limites demand {a fate; winter in in good request ; for milling the market closes mnch belter, the demand being chiefly for export ; tne decline in freights give holders of spring some advantogo; winter ia in better demaud for milling ; the salos aro 77,000 bu At $1.12 for North- choice afloat; $1,1137 for No, 2 Milwau- keo in atoro: $1.23@1.94 for red Western: $1.95 tor amber do; #1,30@1.91 for white Bfichigen afloat; $1.051g for No, # Chicago in store last night, and $1.09 for No, 2 Chicago in store; Barloy ia quict, but steady; salen of 2,100 bu two-rowed State at $1,30, ond 1,000 Barloy malt a quite taro; rales of 2,400 bu good four-rowod Blate at $1.50, timo, and 700 bu Western at $1.95, time, Oataare firm, though loss active; the demand is chiefly for mixed for the trade; the sales are 60,000 bu new Obfo mixed ut 664@87K0 on track, and C8@OI¥e afloat; white at GI@W}ic, the inside prico on the track and afloat; Stata mized at 07670 on track, and 68¢@ 00o afloat, and white ot 684@70j¢e on track aud afloat. Rye is Corn Js less active ond eusler; tho offerings are larger of new; old te lower and very qitiot ; sales of 8,000 bu at Oc afloat; tho sales aro 68,000 bu Western mized at 86@Sie; Western white at ATo; Weatern yellow at 87@974(c; Jersey yollow ot 86 @80X0, and Southern yellow at 803¢c. Provisions—The pork market fea little steadier, with a limited Jobbing demand at irrogular prices; sales of 155 brie at $19,25@19.37!¢ for old mess; $19,874 @20.00 for new do; for tho future the market. fs stronger; rales of 1,000 bris mers for February last night ot $19,00 ; to-day 760 bris do seller March, $19.124%@10.20, Lard iss little steadier and lens ac- tivo; salen of 560 ten Weeterm ateam at Le neh 5 400 tes city do st Wo cash; 1UXe; 60 tea yellow grosso for export at Bic; ro- fued, for the Havana market, fs frm at Mo for future dellyety; wo hear of 1,000 tes seller January at 1919-100; 3,000 ten for March at 15 15-160 cago, to-lay, for export 1,250 tem sold wt 1@We, Fartaitra—Thera {a ouly moderate busincus pass ing, and rates aye an castor feeling, though not mo~ torially changed. In the chartering line there ie cou- paratlvoly Uttle accomplished, ‘Wuraut—Dull, with 030 tha asking price: to effect alos a concession fa necessary; GU bra alcohol sold at the prices lately ruling, at $1.20@1.24. bu Danubian at $1.22/¢, a number much trade requirements, but the cnormous supply of the lowor grades gave buyers an advantage, and they were not slow to improve it, After all demanda had been aot, it Js catimated that fully 6,000 oad wera left over unsold, and to what further reductions holders will be called upon to submit ae tho week wears away can All dopends upon tho receipt, dull and tama. only be conjectured, Should anywhere near the average o: days be maintained it will be tmporsiblo to avert « ‘Tho untooked-for increase in our supplios is partly ‘accounted for by theWact that in t southwestern and middle portion of this Btate there ia at proxent a res range of $2,5030.50, no transfera at over §: sales were reported abavo $#,00, viz.: 11, averaging 1,434 tbe, at ¥6.7%7, and 92, averaging 1,387 lun, at $6.00—both by Gregory, Cooley & Co. Blockers were in some demand st $3,603.76 for common to prima, ‘Tho wants of local bitehera were maiuly wupplied at ‘Tho market closed Leavy, tho past thres further shrinkage, Bsleu wore at ith rare exceptions there wore 30 nor under $3.50, 60 tca No, t at Extra Reoves—Graded steers, averaging 1,390 — Fine, fat, woll for to 6 yoar old eteors, averaging 1,250 to tesee eee BiG0@0.00 ttened, ‘finely’ forined Good Beover—\ atecra, averaging 1,150 to 1,800 tbs, ‘Medinm Grades—S aging 1,100 to 1,250 It Butehorw? Stock—Poor common to chotce cows, for city alaughter, averaging 800 to 1,100 tin. Stock Cattle—Common flesh, averaging 600 to 1,030 Ibs, Inferlor—Light and thin co; ataga, Duily, and Fonriax—At Lvorpool, breadstnits wero quiet, Lard, Gu per cwt, Hacon, 47s por ewt for long clear {To the Anoctated Pretest New Yonx, din, 20,—FLovn—Laner but mora act iva receipts, 9,000 bris ; superfine Western and Stato, ‘cummon to good extra, $4.55@4,70 white wheat extra, $5.! Bt, Louis, $4,708 fentern, $4.10 4.60, -—Wheat 10 better ; ety mioderata Dusiuens 5 receipts, 12,000 bus No, Lepring, $1.17@1.23; No, 3, $1,061.08; No, 2 Chicago, $1.00@1.11; do Milwau- Keo, SLINGIIY; do Northwestern, $1.11@1.12 ; un- graded Iowa and. Minnesnts spring, $1,071.90 3 win- ter red Western, $140Ga).25 $1.2Q182, Kyo quict at wiavse, filet and woehanged, Corn in moderate demand and unchanged: receipts, 67,000 bu, ata steadier ; ro- cefpia, 14,000 bu; mixed Western, 60@09c; whito, Vattle—Tezas, through ai Number and deseription, a extra ators, ‘ 11 extra ateera. youd to choice, $4.756@ extra Oblo, $4.6Ue0,50 ; ‘Conn-Stzat—Quilet $ choice steers.cssseee 42 choice steers, 14 choice ateern 22 good steers... 26 good steors. 18 medium steera. 18 moalura ateers. 17 good ateors,... 68 choice atrers, 17 chotco steora, 18 good steers, 82 good atcera, . suiter, $1,25Q)1.27 3 white, Barley dull ; malt BGSR Ree Gnocenins—Coffes dulland unchanged. Sugar dull and unchanged ; reflued firm at 20@10Ko, steady : New Orlexnu quiet at G2@ts3¢ ; Porto Rico, 43a3ic. Rico unchanged, PrrnoveuM—Dull Restn—Dull 3 stra Tunrenttxe—Firm ; Jee, Eous—Firm; Western, 30@31c, Lratiea—Firm 3 beml = 14 guod steers, 10 good atcors, 18 good ateers, . 14 good ateera,,.. 17 insdium steers 15 medium stoers 18 medium ateers 45 butchers’ stovk, 15 butchery stock... 70 good steers 26 quod ateers 2 Dutclera’ tears, 20 butchers’ atock, Es Tad ee q rotined, dae | corse; 6 one 2 sole, Buenos Ayres, and S8Sa5 Irm ; domestic flecco, 43@450; pulled, 33@ ee. Wier: now, $19.7: and unchanged, Qut-meats quist and steady; ders, 7403 middiea steady; long clesr, 10@10's03 short clear, 10}g0, Lard firmor ; prime steam, 1c, Yurren—Dull ; Weatern, 17@322. Guowen-Seed—Dulll at 107,@Lle, Cuezse—Firm at 8@16c, ‘Wutskr—Dull at 97g. MILWAUKEE, BMirwavere, Jan. 20,-Frovn—Quiet and stead; Guain—Whest Grm 5 No, 1 Milwaukee, l!¢o February, 89403 unwanted, 17a PUES EEDA Ree e, BSSesuEs ‘29 butchers’ atoc! weak ané irregularly lower, Medium to’ good packing erage decline in these to 5c.’ Choice, smooth, even packing oxtrs heavy qualities for ‘ahipmont com: manded about Tuesday's prices, nor were desirablo ba con lota materially lower. During the forenoon trade ant, but aubesquently, upon the receipt of an finprovement in the’ market for the uct, bustneus revived, and prices steadied up a little, Hales wore principally at $5.80(98,25 for light, and at $0,006.45 for packing grades, Was $5.50@7.00, the latter price being paid in ous or two instatiees only, A cotmmission-man, who last week had the temerity to bug liberally on speculative account of the hoys” thea offering, concluded that yesterday was a. good day to unload,’ The “dumping” process coat jome Of the day's transactions : Br Ap. Price,| No. Av, Price, hogs suffered moat, March, 003c. Oats steady ond quiet; beat, Sige. Corn unchanged, In goot demand, anil ‘nominal ; store, 630, No.1, in ature, ¥7o, Barley firm} HSL} No. 3do, st.is, Provisions — Dull, rk, $19.00 cash 3 8 extra prime, $15.25, d hams, 104@lle} dry ealted shoulders, 6c, : e#, 044 (100 for Loxed primo, Lurd nom: inal; ateom, 1340; kettle, Lto, ‘ Hoas—Live lower at $8.00G6.50, Dressed atesdy and firm at $7.00, Tecriett—Flour, 2,000 bris; oats, 300 buy wheet, Surras.nts—Flour, 4,000 brls ;Zoate, 800 bu } wheat, No, 2, in store, and nominally firmer, Mess 18.10 seller Fobruary ; prime do, ‘The oxtrame rango NEW ORLEANS. Kew Onursms, dan 20.—ftoun Dull, common, superfine, $4.75; double, $3.25; treble, $5.51 choles, $4000.38, = aehd Giiain—Cora quiet ; 85@8ie2 Oats dull aud lower Haax—Dult; $1.85, Hax—Cholos scarce ot $26,00; lower grades plentl- OU, Pork held at $20.00, Dry salt meat dull a 113g@l20; Lame, ee Ea quiet; ttoree, packers’, 1305 rollued, 14504 Lag, 14 firm; common, 64 @dNo; far to fully fair, 7340; primo {4 choice, T@bic. Mola sea firia; cormon, 85@40o} fair, 46(gove; prime to chyjiiaexe- Dolls Louisiana, 080 w ‘MiakY—-Dall; Jans 3 ordi ‘eater! soe chloe, $1.01, ~ pag - Gdan-Biekt-—Dill and drooping ; hold at $9.00, fa dulie Bio, an PAS: BZEBSSSSRZERe Guoorniza—bugur gEfSeesee & eee BES aasepzesss Cinoneatt, Jan, 20,—Frova—Quiet and unchanged. quiet and unchanged; red, $1,016 1.08, Corn steady and in moderate demand at’ 10872. Gata steady and in moderat and “unchanged at § rm; spring, $1.35@1,40, Linseed’ steady ; moderate demand at f3c, let and wnchatg Guain—Wheat Fa = at Gva@dse, Itye iS —The oontinued heavy rece! Barley fair and ket deprensed, ‘There waa s very falr demand from ‘but their waute did not Prices were unesttled 505.50 for good to choice, 4.25 for poor to meillum, por 100 the, Koop the mare focal and outside buye Teach ono-half of the off otable ab $4.! Yuovisions—Pork dull, ands shsde lower; $18.25, Lard easier; steam, $13.31 t 8 kettle, 140, Bulk meats dere, 60 apot; 6750 bid buyer March ; cloar rip, 92; lear, 9: Hacon dull aud 6 suade 20,~UatrLE—ieceipts, B6T : total For ima eatlle, scasoe 3" saareh” alow ; 4,400; total for week, @vou, 30 off on common, {rain oj eilug pelos of lant 1 Ba cc in opening of Inet ‘Yards full? atock fale to wood’ quali OY 838103 tha, at $5,000.25 The, at $4955.05, Hoart—Recelpts, 22,7 ‘Market doll an prices sume a4 aud drooping; shoul- Market slow and iH and Brn at vic, PHILADMLPUIA. Pattapgneata, Jan, 90,—FLoun—Very dull; et- $4.40; high graded, $6.2547.2 eaIN—Wheat dull Ryo, v9@02e, Corn ateady } featern, Was, Oata qulat and atescy j WI 67340; tized, oda, Proviatoxs—Unchangel, Lard, 121¢@ltc, Hhurrsgs—Dull; Western extras, Sgstco; Srats, ‘Cumrer—Quiet and unch: Eaaa—Steady ; total for week, 2 16,200. few heavy hogs for wale; f jess than 150 tha, not wanted, Yorkers, $6,250,605 ; good, boavy, prime hoya wanted, EAST LIBERTY, Pa, East Lraxary, Pa. Jan, 20,—Catrre—Receints to Gay, 1462 hoad, aud for this two daya past, 3,001 head 5 medium to good, 5a stockers, 217@4\03 bull $7.40@7.80; porkers, Sunny —Recolpts to-day, 6,400 head, and for the two 150; Goud, $5,250,005 $1,18@1.22 ; White, $1,801.52, ged. Western, 2@3lo, ParaoLeva—Unchanged, Chovas Hxev—10/5¢. Loursvitie, Jan. 20,—Guain—Whoat quiet and un- 10a; mized, 680. Oats Rye quiet sud une j maxed, $22.00, Bacon dull and lower, at te, 10-yo, ani thouliesy, ete; eleae by Sicey jum, $4 50@6 80, Br. Lovny, Jan, 20,—Hous—Dull and al re alas ue Dt low; Yorkers, AITLR— Lower; moderste demand; yrime to S796 § woud, '85.8iKa5.45 5 my $L71544.25 5 fale, S04 ‘tele $ thin wtockers, §2.02)¢. changed, Ourn quict; pit 95.26095.76 ; pact choice uative steors, miodium to fetr, $4 rough Tesaus, $3, Omxcinmatt, 0,, Jan, 2,—lloas—Recel pts, 2, 8 95. 704@)8.85 5 Good pac! —— TELEGRAPHIC MARKER REPORTS. FOREION MARKETS. Livznroot, Jan. 20-11 a, pi--Klour, 2tswzis, Whest—Winter, Sv Tdeve 0d ; white, 96 1B 64; club, 96 VU@l0s UL. Corn, B9@ Wedd, Lard, Gis 61, Fork, bs, Eaxvemrcot, Jan, 20-2 p,. u.—Bresdstutte steady, nachanged, Kampen, tem, U/Tee tnnend of valine Will. Banoiva—Qulet and unchavaged, at 11@lI¥¢0. Nasuvitte, Jan, 0,—FLorn—Quiet and unchanged; eatin Wheat steady at §1,15, Corn quiet sud un- Oate quiet aud unchanged st 725y¢c, ‘Corves—Falr demand und firm ; 2, wUVIsIONS—Fals demas sud Sri. \d drooping ; shuulder: medium to fair, ‘unchanged. changed st Bic, ‘snd’ unchanged | lear, 10%,¢, Bu pring, ta 6d@pe 3d; clear rite, 10%; Gar-curod hats, 14) ¢, a packed.’ Watexx—In fair detonna and firm at 990, Bavrisuny, dau. .—¥coca—Dull and unchanged, Gnaty—Wheat dull; amber Wostera, Mo, 1 red, ME Moe a A Comm Western, Ale. Oats frnser; white Weatern, coaotes mised, 652, Puovintokn Pork, steady, Halk meatn, rtoadys cked ehoatiers, 2667 cos clear rib, 1A eee Tart cudiugoke ot eo Ney Burren—Unevianged, Pernovect—Dull; Ga6%go, Corrre—Unebanged, ‘Wataxt—Dull ; Jobbing lore nominally, 98@,23}44, TOLE Tornno, O,, Jat, %,—Frorn—Dull and inchanged, Grate—mWhieat dui and declined s amber Atlehiginy January, $1,074; February, $1.08: March, §liuyt Aprit, $1.19 5 No, 2 red, $1.002%. Cora aud’ oute dul ant Unchangod, Choven Sen —$6.10, Darsspp Hons—f7.75@8,00, Reowrrta—Flour, 300 brie; wheat, 3,000 bu; corn, 95,000 bu oate, 2,000 bit, Burrstanra—Flour, 800 bria wheat, 4,000 buy corn, 95,000 buy oats, 10,000 bu, ‘ e BT. Lous. Br, Lovie, Jan, 21,—Frotn —Dult but nnchanged, Gnarx—Wheat dull; No, dred winter, $1 Chicago spring, Be Lid, “Corn steady; Ne Aadie, Orta dim but tinchauzed Darley tiigher; No, 2 mpring, $1 etd, Thyo ntoady : $1,001.02, Witsn¥—Stoadly at V40, Provratoxs—Vork guict at $t for April. Dey salt moata anid bacon dull; only's small Jobbing trada, Lard firm at 13¥e bld, CLEVETAND, Cunvetaxn, Oy dan. 20,~Grars—Wheat werk No.1 rel, $1.11; No. 2% $1.05, Cum heavy 3 lnc mixed, Tac; low do, Te; on track, 6 Ost dull; nominally nucha aaieetis Prrno.eum—Btrong; ftandard white, enr-dnts, 1oWez Ohio Ktate test, 4140; amail tote 10 fo higher, Rrorirts—Wheat, 1,050 bir; cord, 1,120 bu; oala, 1,900 bu, BUFFALO. Buvraso, N. ¥., Jan, 20,—Market nominally um changed, B a ————— CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, SENATE MEMONIA! Wasmtxatox, D. O., dan, 20,—Tho Vico-Prestden Ind befure thy Senate the moniorial of Conservative members of tho Louisiana Legislature, giving thea views of the distusLunces attending the organication of the Legislature, Ordered printed and referred, RODTIERN SNVASION BILD, Claytou fatroduced a Lill to protect each State ust uvasion and for osuer purposer, Referred, It provides that whomeocver shall Invade any Stato for the purpose of violating the laws of said Sate, ve of the United States, or fur tho purpoee of interfan ing in any inanner with the execution of said luvs, ‘ur whomeoever shail wilifully and corruvily couspire, combing, and confoderato with any other person fon avy of ‘the purposes above udicated, ebail, on cons ictiow thereof, bo deamed guilty of felony, and be puntshed by n fino not otceeding $10,002, afd Va line prisoned at hard Isbor not " exceoling ten yearn, United States Diutrict and Crrault Cours Bro to Lave fjuriediction of theso offenres, Distrirt Attornoys, United Stitoe Marabals, and Deputy Mate ahuls, United States Cormmulssioners, and all ather ois cere trho may he npocialiy empowrerell by the Preatdent of the Unitoil Stator, aro hy this bill earocially ree quited to institute proceedings against all persona who may violato the foregoing provistous and arrest then, to bo imprisoned or balled, av tho caso may be, fur trial before the proper court, United ites Commis cloners are empowored within their respective dix tricta to appuint suitable perscus to exo cuto warrants, or other — Jawful _proceas, jaaued by thent, and all persons or officers anthorized by this bili to execute warcanta, ete, a8 aforesaid, suall have authority to edmmon and ealt to their ald by. atandore, or a possa comitatus, or auch portion of tho land and naval forces of the United states, or of the Inillifs, ag may by nocensaty to the performances of Le duty with which they are charged, LOUIBIANA RESOLUTIONS, Mr, Thurman preronted a joint resolution of the Odio Lepfsioture condemmlng the expulslou of the olf cera aud membera of the Louinfaua Legislature by tnlltary power, Ordered printed, and ¢2 ils on the 2, Mr, Sherman rafd that he had alao received a cony of the resolutions, together with a copy of the protes signed by the Itepublican memlere of tie Mouse, an entered tron the journal of that body, which were om dored printed aud to if on tho table. THE QENHNAL APPROPRIATION DILL, Consideration of the Legislative, Judicial, and Ee ecutive Appropriation bill wan resumed, Mr, Morrill (Mo,) submitted an amendment suthor {zing the Adjutant-Genoral of the Army, with the aps proval of the Secretary of War, to coniinae the asx vices of slaty-neven enlisted’ clorks in copying tht rauater-rolls aud war claims, and to employ sixty one Ustod mou aa messengers and watchmen until all the records of the Adjutant-Genoral’s offico aball be gathe ered in one suitable building, Agrecd to, ‘Mr, Sargent submitted au amendment appropriate ing $30,000 instead of $15,000 for miscellaneous article, exclualve of lavor for the Senate, Agreed to, ‘Mf, Morrill (Me.), submitted an amendment direct ing tho Postmaster-General xt the end of the presen( Aucal sear, upon the detnand of the lessor to deliver Ui posgovalon of houno 915 E irect, in Washington, now becupied by the Post-Omica Department, Auroed to, Mr, Haniiltou said be understood the property wat now owned by Alezander It, Shepherd, He moved t¢ amend by striking out $2,200 nnd insorting $1,800 fol the annual rent, Agreed 'to—27 to 11. ‘Mr. Ingalls moved to atriko out the clause providing that fie Goniuesn of the oflice of Surveyor-Gonera) at ‘Kansas shall bo sottiod, and the office shall be closod and discoutinued on or before June u0, 1sid. ‘Agreed to. ‘After some other amendments, unimportant ig character, had bocu agreed to, the bill was reported t¢ ‘the Senate, and all the amendments made in Comintt: teo of tho Whole agreed to except tho one in regard 1 the accond section, providing thut the Cfreuit Court for the District of Iows shall be held at the times nnd places now provided by Jaw for holding the United Bhates District Court. ‘The Committee on Appropria: tlous reported in fayor of atriking out that section, but the Sonate yesterday rofneott to do a, Mr, Wright moved that the section be atricken out as recommended by the Committee, Agreed to, ‘Tho bil} wae then read a third {ime and pasred, THE FORTIFICATION DIL, Ar, Dayis (WW. Va.) moved that the Bena! el 10 tho conaideration of tho bill making appropriations for fortifications aud other works of defense ior the fiscal year ending June 20, 1876, Agreed to, ‘ Afr, Davis said the present bill appropriated $350,000, ‘a Jead amount than for any year sinco tho begioning. ‘The bill waa road a third tirdy, aud passed as it came from tho Houso of Representatives, THE DIPLOMATIO WILT. ‘Mr, Morrill (Me.) moved to take up the Consular ‘and Diplomatic Appropriation bit, Agreed to, ‘The only amendment of importance reported by the Committee was one approptiating $25,700 for salaries and expenses of the United States aud Mexican Claims Commisvion, Agreed to. ‘Tho bill was road a third time and peaed, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, INWIN BELEASED FROM JAIL. A renointion was adopted, rescinding av much of the resolution of Jan, 6 ax required the Sergeant-at-Arms to keep Irwin in thorDistrict of Columbia jail, THE DUTY ON WINES. Mr. Cox presentod » petition from Importers and dealers in foreign wince, protesting against the tn: crease of the tax on low grades of Winos to 40 cents per gallon as betng exorbitant aud unjust, aud reatrict ing the iinportation of these wines, ad thereby lessen ind tho revenue recelpla aud working great injury to t lurge majority of the trace, APPROPRIATIONS CALLED Fon, Mr. Garfield, from the Uommittes on Approprk ations, reported a bill. appropriating $150,000 far cus tinuing the construction of the St, Louta Past-Ouice Duilding, the aniount to be avatlabis immediately. Me, Crouuse introduced a bill appropriating §3U,001 for the apecial diatribution of seeds to portions of tht country that bate suffered from tho grasshopper rave ayes, Passed. THE VICKFRURG EIRCTION. Mr, OBrien anked leave to offer a reaulution, calhng on the President to atate by what authority the courts ‘aud officers of Mississippt, at Vicksburg, have Leen duterfered with by the military. ‘Mr. Lynch objected to the resolution in that shape, LOUVIBIANA MEMOIMAL. Mr. Sheldon prevented the momtorial of Conservae {ive mumbers of the S.oniaiana Legislature rolating ty the ditiicuitles concerning the organization of the Leginlatura, Reforred, ‘THY INDIAN BILL. ‘Tue Houso thea wedt into Commilites of tbo Who's on the Indian Appropriation bil, wilh Mr, Poland tn the chaiz, MESHAGE PROM TNE PRESIDENT. ‘The Speaker presented a mewsage fron tho Prestdout calling apecial attention te the alwolute neceseity ub peaelding rose ermataent for tho sea-coss} dc fousea, Referrod tothe Gommitico on Miltary At ira. ———— ExeSeuntor Nyc, From the Sitteburg Dispatch, Ex-Benator Nye, of Nevada, one of tho beat- Jooking men avd most humorona ant eloquect orators whom the United States Sonate has con- fained in ou day, ip iylug at the rewidenice of Lie Ganahitery, in Now York City, acompleto wreck He fias had sortentng of the brain, Nyo waa tha finest orator in New York for the Van Buren par. ty in the earliest days of free soil, He was the Police Cowmisalonor appointed by the Government to deprive Fernaudo Wood of police authority as Mayor of Now York, Nyo arrested Wood in peraod, in the midat of imminent dau- gor of 8 bloody battlo between several thousand police, une sido representing the dity, the other ho State authority, He was mado first Govern- or of Novada, aud was elected to tho Hevat He took falr rank among the bast orators of the Facifio coast, stich as Gen, Baker, Btarr King, sad ‘Lom Fitch, Although poor and carelcom about money, Nyo had almowt o¢ many frieuds saapy man of hiutime. A fow months ago he was etrack with vertigo in the etroet und taken home. It was noticed soon afterward thas bis mind was autray, and he could not auswor quod tions with any appositeness, Long intervals of memory end conaciousuews would roturu for dave, and then the intelligence would grow way- ward again. ‘I'wo or threo days ago ho imagined himself dead and waiting for his coftin, Anotuor time he desired to take lis life. He suffered n0 pain whatevor, but his phyvicians pronounced hig diseaso to be a probably aucurable softening of the brain that would soon relleve him frous human help and pity. te A Sear Asan illustration of tho kind of reasoning often heard from the Hips of mon whea the in- teresta of women are under diacusston, Mro. Fawcett mentious the caso of an Englishmed who opposed the education of won hregiso be he bad tried iton bie onu *-° wh Topabll wasted, fon, After CL one ae vinsi od al

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