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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, oy way MONEY AND COMMERCE, FINANCIAL, There wae a falrdogrce of actisity yeaterday tn local financial circlor, aul n rteady fecling prevailed, al thongh the dey panerd without eny inetiont of nate, ‘The momettary xensation oxctred Ly the dieuppeare ance of #6 lorg-mnepectedt Cook Connty National Bunk has eutaided entireiy. ‘7H4 demand for loons 4s etrong, thougt not as active asit has been, Jt ix prossing enough, Loxever, 1 Aeep the rater of eisconnt firm at 10 per ceut, The provision and grain men ate ptill tho principil Lore rowerr, but there is a good miscellaneous demand. A trifling aceeterntion wns given to turiness hi some quarters by appilvations for rediscavats from a few country banks whose balsucen aro rut up in Mr Atten's bank, Un the street, the demand for acrammadation is nat aa nuarp an among the banks; all the good paper of- fered {4 roadlly taken, and at rates strouger than ten daynaga, Rates are quoted ot 9@14 per vent. ‘There was a moderato amount of currency ordered to the country, most of ft tu the Ling districts, "Thore ia not the slightest increase in the orders for currency on account of the uepension of the Cook County Na+ tonal Bunt, Teceipts of currency continue small, Now York exchange was almost as uncertan in price ns the day before, Salew wore made sf the way from par to Ge discount between banks for $1,000), ‘Thanmounts ordered Easton country account were larger than usual, ‘Tho clearings weto $3,400,000, GOVERNMENT roNps. The tharket for Government bonds remalns quiet, With ttle material cuange in quotations atekrds Tniled Btates fx of United States Gtin of United Stutes 208 of "7: F208 of 3—Jan, aud July teva of *67—Jan, and July, 5-208 of *G4-—Jan. and July, ‘10-4C8 Tuite if United States currency ta, “Gold ruled ab 112),@11 YOURIGN £ Sterling exchanga was 437 Loudon, 4923 Varia, 61u3,, exchange pre quoted ; Parle (francs). ....+.. Germany (relchmarke), Relgium (france) Moliand (quilters), Switzerland (fruucx), : Hweden, Norway, and Donmark (stoner). Austria (papor Horiua), css. CITY AND COUNTY BOS The inquiry for theso securities is slack, ‘Trons- actioun ure made st firm rater, Wo quote: “bil, MTANG 400s 5 eablo teansters, Other rates of foreigu Leni, Asked, gO... seeseesllOL de int./102 Chicage City 7 per ceut water-{ WAN s.r 2; 28 01 & int [192 Chiengo City 7 per cont certia- HORE TA Sc chcieycicuee | 984 & tnt 00 o City Oper cent certiB-| k County 7 percent banda. 101 & inti sit Park 7 per cent bonds, ..] os & tot, Aint, &int, int, & tut, TANK sTocks, ‘Bank ptocks are quoted aa follows with an inactive market: Tirat National Bank, ‘Tsfth National Hank... 1 160 297 227 135 103 10s 10 ura Exchuuge Nutio ty National Bunk, live National Hank... Hattonal Dank of Minole Iilinois Trust and Bavine: ‘MISCELLANEOUS. Other tocal stocks are quoted as follows: ‘Stock, Oity Railway, South Sido, City Ratlway, Weat Bide. Git) Railway, North Bide ‘Traders’ Instance Company. Chamber of Commorca,...... {linola townelip and count 10 per cont honds,..+..06 Chicago Gas-light Company, tel Pullman Palace-Gu¥ Compan; 6 and Coke| NEW YORK BTATL BANKS. ms ‘The Superintendent of the Banking Department of {he Btate of New York has just sent in his annual ro- pork to the Legislature. ‘The number of banks prysnized under Btate laws is eighty-one. five new bnes having Loon organized aud fonr wound up during the year, ‘The amount of outstanding su eured circulation bus Leon reduced during the yeur ended Sopt, 3, 1874, from $640,240 to 3467,408; the circulation unsecured but atill outstanding and charged to the incorporated hauke was $719,875.60 on Kept, 80, 187d, aud $737,751.50 on Sapt, 9, 174, The total outstanding circulation iagned by all tho banks (n tho Slate on the 30th September, 1474, was $1,105,189,50, The Incorporated buts uow closing have a circulation of $160,201, which will bw canceled during the nost year, 4 BONANZA BULLETIN, Before the aftersvon Baant Uwre was considerable tntercat mumfested in the Boarl-room, Ophir was in. demand at $190, wud Best & Belcher at 267, both Indi- cating the geuaral idea that ‘thu bottom” had bees, Foachul. ynioud & Ely and Meadow Valloy were tho fea- lurea of the afternoon Board, Both were strong, very strong ; the foriuer ut $35, the latter at $4, Aftor the Board Ophir wold at $143 to £20, Moxican at $56, Best & Bolchor at $57, Yellow Jacket at $150, Imperial at $19, Uverman of $77, aud Justice at $ Best & Belcher aud Justice were about the only that fell olf to any degree, to uny groat exter ¥tronger than tr Lelug bid ut the was bid and $155 asked, Chollar rose to 81 bid, on advaneo of $6 over the highest prive ft wuld for on Wedneuday ;°$57 was bid for Hale ¢ Norcross ; $44 for Grown Point, $45 nvked y $14 was bid for Empire Mill, £50 for Belcher, $42 for Contidonce, Couroliduted Vi rinis was held Armly at $125, with offers of £620 for it, fornia was not mich wirouger than warller in the day, if the olfers made for the sock were a guida: but as the highest bida brought fow reaponses, it would be AKood guess to way exactly at what Dyure the stock elosud,—Sun Franctco Chroniete Jan, 18, LATEST, New Your, Jan, 21,—Money, 233; prime mercane tHlo paper, 562, s Blerhiug rather weak at $4803 for alxty days, and $459}, 489°% for wight, Customs receipts, £482,000, Gold opened ut advanced to 1194 WILDs. Carrying tutes, 1@J. ‘Treasury Uisbursviucuts, $79,000, Clearings, $28,~ 00,000, as 5 Hpocte shipments were increased to $700,000, srnments trong and higher, Btate bouute quiut, Stocks dull and barely atesdy during the greater portion of the day, Iauaital & St, Joseph common broke down from 24¢ to 2147, reacting to 22 bid ot Inoclose, The other changs wore unimportant, and She markot closed dull sud stesdy, Traueactlone ag- Breyated 136,000 alares, of which 6,000 were Vacific ‘Biait, 20,000 Weatern Union, 5,4) Northwestern com- Bion, 6,000 Rick Telund, 11,000 Erte, 6.00 Ht, Josey h common, 23,000 Lake Bhore, 22,000 Odio, 7,000 Wabaul, §,000 Union Pacite, GOVERNMENT HONDA, tipons, °C7. Coupous, MWA ee ka but neither were dealt in Gould & Curry was considerably foreuoou, when It pold mt $57—$035 Jose, with no takers, Fur Bavago $154 Goy- Railroad bonds firm, Coupons, 's1. ‘Missonria...., ‘Tenucssees, ol ‘Teuneaces, no Virgluias, new, Canton, Wentern mivicetlyer.... Adame Express... Welly-Furgo,.. femaricag Kxproay., |, 8. Bxpreua, Vactio ‘Mah Virginitas, old. N, Curalinaw, of N. Carolinas, new. ago % Alton, 2,105 ieano & Alton yifd.109 Olde & Mineiawipph .. 284 Cleve.. Gin, & Col... 64 Cut, Bur, & Quincy.110 1 ssrcooetdd | Lake Shure, » Michigan Central..3. 73! Iudiana ceuth Pittsburg AFL Wayne 89% | Ihnola : Northwestern... Abi + Gry Northwewtern pid.-) fu | Unton Pacine Laude, YL Hock Toland.....,. 6.10934 | Geutrat Pachic Lunda 93 Now Jarsoy Ouatrai.iu7 | Del,, Lack, &q¥s..4,10735 fap tis Sesh ea REAL ESTATE, ‘The following instruments were fled for record Thureday, Jun. 2h; city PROPERTY, Lasalle vt, 103 ft a uf Adzius al, © f, 90575 ft, dated Jan, 24 (Lucia Bs, Oils to Churge fe Thw promises No, 74 ‘Weat Pull wt, Qu ft w od of Desplaluea 0 ft, with Duiidings, dated Aug. North Wella at, 60 f0 0 Of Bebiller i 162 ft. with buildi: The promis Nu, wit V Jan. 0. Danis wf, toe dated Jan,'4h..4.0.. eat Indians st, dated Ontario at, 70 ft w of Bt. Clair at, n f, 40x10 ft, dated Fin. 2) seeesssrseee 4,800 North av,e of North Dearkorn st, thes w frac, thona 14) (about 7 acter) Kec, HM, 40, 16, for a part of Lincoln Park, dated dan, 12 (Belden F. Culver to Lincatu Park Commissioners). 100,000 Tot on street hetween Sacremento and Pran- etx, nnd 141 ft u of Vau Buren at, 0 f, et25y ft, dsted Jan, 18, serensenee O98 Dashiell wt, 257 ft 4 of Thirty-fonrth at, of, 235 124%, ff, with buildings, dated dan, 10, 1,650 ‘Wert Washington xt, a w cor of Jofferaon'at, a f, 75x126 ft, dated Jan, & (Stedman & Pope'to Charles 8, Turdick),.. seeneees oe 31,050 ROUTIL OF CITY LIMITA, WITHIN A RADIUA OF 7 MILES Fost counretourr, Bowen av, 119 ft w of Cottage Grove ay, A fy 117. ft to railroad, dated Jan. 14 (George Fy Harding to Khk B, Nowell), ...ss.ee--:6+ +8 20,000 Lot 27, {u Roecnmerkel’s Mlock 41, Seo, 16, Bs, 14, dated Jan, 10, ean neer ee: oe pf WEST OF CITY LIMITS, WIITIN A RADIUS OF T MILES PROM COUAT-1ODa, Fullerton ay, 145 tt woof ‘Thoma ay, mf, 60x, 12 ft, dated Jun. 2,000. $ — COMMERCIAL. 2,000 Tus following ware tho receipts and shipmenta of the leading articles of produce in this clty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday suorniug, and for the corresponding date one year ag RHEE: NT 187 Rictrre, G0) 13,140 dato ateco3 if 104d 2 aIe Gate, bu. 212) W.95 1340 RMD 15,157 Rye, bt. e ee, Warley, bu. 2 Crave teed, 1s, Flax-seed, ib, Drvom-corn, Ibs, Cured meats, tus, i) OL AuU! “Rito 2,987,712" Beef, brlsiesces 1) B38 Vork, brlsyeseees Tan) TOs WO Lard, a, 51,440, 672,920, 100,700 Callow, ths By 4.7 Batter, fis, Deesned hogs, N Live Logs, NU. Cattle, NOL Sucop, N Mides, ths : Iighwinea, brie, Wool, thas Potatoes, Linaver, Slungles, Lath, N Salt, bri Also the following, without comparisons: Kuud of produce, Poultry, Is, Poultry, coops, Gane, pega... Exgs, pkga. Dnied feuita, ths 1s 175,560) peceived., Shipped, of eae | Was 107,080 bt | aos 1 m9 Besus, bu... 168 dluy, tons, 18y Hope, Tha, 9st Fish,’ pkg Catt Withdrawn from store on Tuceday for city consump- tion : 2,804 bu wheat, 4,902 bm corn, 1,863 bu outs, 318 bu rye, 2,230 bu barley, ‘The following grain woe fnspected into atore during tho twenty-four hours ending with 10 o'clock on ‘Thursday morning: 1 car No, 1 epring,¥3 cars No.2 do, 13 vars No, 3 do, 2 cars rejected do (IC9 wheat) ; 28 cars high mized corn, 51 cars No, 2 do, 23 ears reject od do (IW corn, of which 1 {9 old) ; 4 cars white vate; Scars No, 2av; 4 cars rejected do; no tyo; 12 cara No, 9 barley, 4 cara Xv, 3do, t car rejected do, ‘Total, 248 care, oF 95,000 bu, Tnapected out, 7,289 bu wheat, 32,517 ba comm, 1,249 bu oats, 1,011 bu rye, 1,151 bu barloy. Wo stated in yeaterilay’s fase that armngements ‘were uuderatooil to have been made to move out the 08,000 bu of old No, 2 corn now here, It is to go out at tho rate of 60 car-loads per doy to Boston aud New York, eu route for Liverpool, Itis understoud that quites sharp comretition i going on between the trunk lines to tho Eaxt, which is likely to reault tna gexoral reduction from the prevent tariff before long, The published rates are now shaded to vome extent, The leading produce markets wero rather Ica) activo yesterday in tho aguregnte, wheat being the chief ex- ception to the milo of tameness in toue, ‘Tho markets were chietly local, aud the outelde iuduences were not important, except those arlsiug out of rumors of war couplfeations ond preparations, Orders for dry-goods aro coming forward in steadily ineressing volume, and for all atundard productions Lot of cotton ond woolen there isa pretty geueral hardening of prices, Groceries wero moviug some what moro frecly than of late, Tho purchases of in- terior merchants were of amore Mera) character, while the distribution to local retallers also showed a respectable iurreass, Prices ruled steady. ‘Tho dricd fruits and canned goods trades continue quiet, with prices votlually as before, Fish remain firm, Tuo bntter and cheeio markets wero without special now features, Coal and wood wera moro quiet, No changes were uoticesble in tho bagging, leather, sud olf markets, Lumber continues very quiet, Tho warmer weather, should It continue, will yerhaps tend ty stimulate business a little, but uo remarkable improvement in trade Ja expected this month, ‘The market is steady, notwithetanding tho fact that tho published report showsthe stock in this market to be larger than usual, Shingics especially aro i heavy stock, bub {there ia 0 apprectablo change = in prices, Many boliove that the recent snow-etorm ex- tended over the lumber regions, and that in most localities the hauling of logs can now be prosecuted without much difticulty, It 1s staled that the hauling on tho east shore of the lake has been fair in most places since tho Ist, At Alpena nud Saginaw, tho uvunl quantity of loga have been eut and stidded, but little hauling has been done owing to the absence of anow, No reports have been roceived from Alpena later than the 1ath, but anow is auppoerd to have fallen there since, Work in the Green Bay district bas been retarded from the same causo, Tho upper waters of the Oconto are suid to lave been almost destitute of snow, while contiguous districts wero supplied, at least sufficiently to permit hauling logs, ‘witlsome oxtra exertion, As lated above, the prom pect ts now regarded as baing more favoruble, and uo apprebonulons exist aa tothe povaibility of a abort crop, ‘The hardware dealers roport a quiet business, which is not unexpected at thts me of year, Trou, metals, and nulls ore also quict but steady, A little demand for woul was reported, Sveda wero also Iu better re- qnest aud firm all around, Broom-corn, hay, and hops were uuchauged. Youltry was dull and weok under heavy offeriuge aud mild weather, which made Sellers anxivus to unload, corver, Goorgo A, Kirby & Co,, of Haltimora, give the fol lowing summary of the Brazil coffee trade in that city tor 1874 + Htock in first hands Jon, 1, 1874, bags, ‘Potal imports for 1876, bag... + 29,006 79,871 ‘Total sales for 1874, bags... ‘Total troporte for 1874, bags. ‘Total imports for 1873, bagu. UOMMERCE OF NEW YOHK, ‘The Jourtutl uf Commerce gives tho following as the foruign imports at New Yurk for each year since 1850; Fry Dutiable, 39,719,271 18 2,04: 12,105,362 129 150,397 194,007,653 15,769,918 191,371,473 Teter 17,002,578 2,440,734 240,018,129 153,000,067 245,166,518 08,280,480 162,788,790 rm 174,053,517 11,587,000 1s 4,731,002 ‘218, 10,410,857 247 15,001,838 38,019,196 11,044,184 BY] 852048 ATS 11,764,637 | 7,035,389 | 25k 14,749,255 | 25,708 /402 | $00,357,673 14,716,500 | 11,864,044 | 315,200,022 aeTs,208 | dyud¥.cus | 84,802,000 GTAW,0a) | 5,594,204 | 432,100,060 6,924,877 | 1,005,082 | 30s, 5u5, 80 AUY,G08, G01 | 6,407,571 | 894,68), 754 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTH—Wera moderately active, though rather lew wu thuu on Weduesday, aud the speculative arliclea were eastur, the advance uf the preceding day having brought out moro ucllers, ‘Phe receipts of Logs were rather sual) fur a dsy to January, but there wore pleuty on sale, and sole grades wore quoted dul, Hence thery was nothing at thu Stock-Yerds to cause strength tu product, Ltverpool waa quoted steady un lard ut the decline of Weducaday, uud New York was quict, with a discount on Fobruary deliveries, Tho stock of lard fu Usuburg, Germany, ls reported ta be 43,000 tex, ogaluut 8,000 tes » year ago, and s govd Many oyeratore axe Inclined to expect a further de- cline u Hurope on the recelpt of the large quantities dow on the way thithor. Mrss Ponx—~Was active and weak, being the most freely-offered article on the Bourd, Thowurket de- clined 25¢ from the closlng prives of Woducsday, though the average of the two daya wae nearly tho same, Sales wore reported of 685 bris cash at $17, 17,053 1,600 brla seller February at $17,85(818,05 ; 14,100 brls seller March at $18,125;18,95; 8,250 brle eallor Ayzih ab $18.00@10.65 5 ond 2,000 bris selley May at $18.95, Total, 24,615 Lele, ‘The market cloacd tame at $17,80@17.83%y cash, $17,840 17,9735 soller February, $18.1739@18.20 aclier March, and $19.45@18.4745 seller pril. Clear pork was nominal at $19.50, and family mens at $17,00@17,25, Primo mess was dull and nominal at $16.00, and extra prime ilo at $13.00, Tand—Was relatively quiet, and fell off shout 50 100 tim, in aympathy with a rather weak feeling on ritares at other points, A goott deal more wus offered than found buyers, but holiers were nob dieposed lo concede much inthe matter of prices, Galea wero ruported om ‘Chango of 1,900 ten cash at $13,25G100 ; 4,250 ter roller February at $13.40@ 1203 9.500 tex scllor March at $19.47 (413,85 ; 800 ten seller April at 70; and 1,000 toa eller May at $15,901@13,97}¢. To a}, M050 tes, Tho market closed dull at $13, eagh, $10,275 @13,90 for Febrnary, $13.47 for March, and K 1.70 for April, Were in fair request, and steadily held at former prices, a fow buyare retuaing to meet tho views of holders, especially for futura delivers, Sales wore reported of 10,000 Ths shoulders at 6c ; 200,000 Wo abort rite at O;¢; 10,000 tbe do at $9.17 per 100 Iie; 200 Loxea long and ‘short clear at Diget 120,000 Da greon hama at a for 18429 tha, and 94, @9\ye for 16.015 the; 230 ten aweetepickled hama at ls) alc. ‘The market clored at 670 for green shoulders, BY (a Bi,c do for lung clear, 87,¢ do short rile, tc do short clear, and Y1,e2\e do hams, Sweet-plekled hams US. His average) at 10°@10\c, Menta in salt 10 to 15 days quoted at Gi, @U\e for nloulders, cab or acller Fei= rusty; Ose do ecller March; 6c doscller April; long’ Clear, 94,0 cash or aollet Kebrunry; do aclter March, 93403 doseller Avril, O50; abort ribs, 94 @94e caah oF adler February; dosalier March, 04,03 ‘do seller April, 9%; short clears, Mye3' do. seller Mareh, 9107 do scller Apri, Ie, Boxed meata We higher than loowe, Long ent Iasun, 1040115, Bacon meats quoted at i2taldo for bans, 70 for shoul dera, and 10ige for short rite—all packed, Gaxase—Nominal at Gace. BEEF PRODUCTS—Were qiiet sad norainally un- changed, at $9.35 for tees, $9.25 for extra micas, and $20,00(@10,50 for hams, TaLtow—Quoted at 8 BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wss again tn fair demand on local account, with some {nquiry from abilppers, Former prices were well maiutained, holders refusing te make con- cesaions, seeing that wheat was firmer, Kuown brands were most sought for, Bales were reported of 1,300 brn spring evtras on private terma; 000 bris winters partly at $5.25; 100 ris spring superfinos at $9,235 and 10 bria buckwheat, at $4.60, Total, 1,010 Urls, The rmarket closed aa follows: Choice win- ter extras, $5.%@6.50; common to good do, $4.25 @5.09; choice apring oxtras, $1.50@4,75; fale do, shipping grades, §3,75@4.25; patent apring, $5.0%a 9.00; spring auperfines, $3,00@3,75 ; rye flour, $3,25@. 9.50; buckwhoat do, $5,0065.5), Bnax—Was more active, and ashade Grmer, Sales were roparted of 50 tons, at $17.50w17.76 on track, and $17.75,219.00 free on Loard, MIDDLINGe—Were steaily at $19.00@25,00 for coarse to choice, Conx-Mrat—Was quoted st $340@3,60 per bri for kiln-drled, and $24,00@24,50 per ton for coarse, WHEAT—Was moro active and 3/0 hiyhor, under a good demand from the short interest, which wae. par- Ually based on the fact that reveral Inrgo purchasca were made tho preceding afternoon by prominent op- crators, indicating a faith in the futuro of wheat which impressed the smaller eliorta with respect, Live erpool was quoted Ormer, and an improved tone waa noted in New York, which was attributed by some to tho rumors of war complications which have traveled over the world for two or threo dsys past, ‘Thin may have indaced tho large purchasers above referred to, and excited fears on the part of the sborta which ins duced many of themtocover, Tho buying yesterday was wutd fo be chieily local, while the selling’ was largely done on account of parties in the country who have carried the wheat till they grew tlrod, aud wero glad of the chance to yet out under » slight upward move. ment. The volume of receipts was about tho same a3 tho recent nverage, and the lght shipments wero chieily of the lower grades, Soller February opened at BIC, BokL at B45;0, advanced to 9',c, and closed atG0%c, Soller March sold at 904;@912,0; aellor Blay at 95/4933;c; soller June at 96@v6.50 ; aud seller the mouth at 695 @8)%c, the latter closing at the outside, _Cash salea Wer rojorted on ‘Chango of 400 bu No, 1 ‘apring at 930; 73,000 bi No, 2 do at 892; @R0"0; 14,000 bu No, 3 do at 433¢@83},¢ ; 1,400 bu rejected do at'77c, ‘Total, 90,800 bu, MiNNesoTa Wiles7—Was inactive, axeent tho salo of 400 bu by sample wt $1.00, No, 1 was quoted at 070; and No. 2 at We. CORN—Was dnl and 3/6 lower on the winter op- tions, while Slay was mehanged, Itverpool and New York’ wore dull, und there wis some apprehension that the moving out of our stock of old corn woot cause afurther decline in Europe, while our receipts were again fair, ‘This resulted in'an exaler feelings thongh there wasn moderato taquiry for'ahyment. But spice wlative buyors held off, aud that department of the markct dragged during the greater part of the session, Seller the month openod at 63 ic, declined to 65.4e, and closed at 653,¢, Sellor February scld at 65746346'y¢, clos ingatthe inside, Soller March old at 062, ‘seller May at 724, @724e; and seller Juneat T2cc. Gash sales were reported ‘of 400 bu new high-mized at 63307 54,300 ba new No, 2 at 65,@455';e7, 13,400 Int rojectod ab HL (oul ge j end 400 be oarw at 7a, om track, Total, 64,400 buy, UATS—Wero more active, but 4@0 lower, Tho recelpia were somewhat larger, and thera waa rather mote dhposition to roll, both for cann wud futuro, but the demand was light, and chiefly for the former. Within o day or two several lots baye been offered, {i 43 sald, which had been kept buck against a possible atlvance at the clora of tho month, Considerable cash property changed hands, sales belng reporter! of 40,200 bu No, 9 at 524 @52%,c," chictly at the inside, ond of 1,200 bu rejected ut u@502ge 5 lao 800 bu by aample at S3Y@Sic, Total, 44,2) bu, Meller the month wld nt O2%q(952 0% seller February at 52@52'j0: seller Mare ut _63!;@527%¢, and avilor May at 607 @35 yo. ‘All closed with buyers at the inside, RYE—No, 2 was In moderate roquent and ateady, un+ der light offerings, Sales include 1,200 bu No. 2 frea at 07G974j¢, the outside in 8 favoriie house. Other urades were fuactive. BARLEY—Was in moderato demand, regntar buyora Deing about je lower, Tho lower grades wore inquired for to some oxtent to All ordera, and under light offer. ings ruled frmer. Regular No.2 cash soldat $1. and fresh iu A., D, & Co.'s at $1.93, For N, 9, receipts, $1.20 was bid, Dut all the offeringe ‘were Held higher, No, 3 sold ‘at $1.10 (regular), at BL12Qitd 1 Coutral, and was’ quoted at’ §L.19@i.00° in A. D, & ‘Co,4s, Rejected wold ut “filo iu oN. quoted at" $1.06@1.10, pocording to tocntion’ Cash eaten includo 8u0 bu'No. 2 at $1.25 and $2.33, 4,000 bu No. ¥ at $2101.14, 5,400 bu rejected iu’ N. 8. mostly on private teri, and 1.900 bu by sample at $1131.24, Total, 9,100" bu, “Selter Fabruary sold carly ut 31,37, aud closed at $1.20% bid, Seller Starch, nold at $1,264 @L27 LATEBT. In the afternoon mess pork was {n moderate demand, aui.aubadocasicr at the clone, Sales were, 7,250 brs, at $17.80 cash, $17.85@17,874; seller February, $18,124 @lH1736 seller March, and $18,421, 218,45 wellve Apri, Cloning at $17,75@)17,80_ caub, $17.825,09 17.85 for Bel Tuary, $1819 G61015 for aluvel, aud $18,424 @18.45 for April. Lard was quiet and easy, with $19.25 seller February, and £19,05@13,611 uel Jes of 3,500 ten at Stu sets AT seller March, 656) Pr April, 12 at $13.95 cavl, HY. 200 135,313¢ seller February, $15.43 seller ‘Marcu, and $13.05 for April, DBMeuts wero steady, with anles of 10,000 tba shoulders, wellor Murch, ot 67,0, aud 10,000 bw wort riba at weller Murch at 935 Wheat was modorately active and fully 2c lower, selling down to 89%¢ for February and clonlug much duller af 89% 0, Heller March clowed at 907,(q91e Corn was quict and steady ut 65 caiiS/,c for Fubru- ary, closing at 6374 (ade, aiid at 12441973 40 for Alay. Osta were quictat 624c cash, abd 62i¢0 sollex Feb ruary, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—Wus activo and iltm at $1.88@1.90, BROVM CORN~The average numberof wmail orders were phied at full revent prives, Good to extra hurl, alse; vrush thut will work ituelf into a choice hurl broom, 1034@11}0; commen to fair du, 035100; inferior brush, sic, BUTTER—Thocoutinued light recelpta have checked —tentporarily at lenst—any tendency to docline, and, undur s somewhat freer inquiry, the position of the market would appear to be working = little more in aollers’ favor, Choice to fancy grades are not plonty, and holders tind little dimeulty tu promptly reuliaing at late prices. | Hor medium ond low, grates the mar- ket iw wtill very quict. Wa quote: Choice to faucy yollow, W@s7e; medium to good grades, 23@26c; in- forior to common, 15@)#20; common to choice’ roll, by ate. BAGGING—Bsles aro increasing a trife, and tho quoted pricos ara being more generally adhered to than (or wome Mme previous, Trade, huwever, iu not yot active, nor can the nurkety bo quoted fem,’ Orders ero Hilod nt the following rates: Blark, Bly; Lewis. tou, Wot Montaup, 30e; American A, 280 { Athoskeay, uz Otter Ureek, dua; burlap bage, 16@l7I¥0 5 gun: nivd, single, 10416}, | do double, 2c, . CUEESE—Biwlieve’ te watlafactorily activo, and there seams to ba uo fucbnation to juctease it, ua holds cra are of the opluion that bigher prices will prevail a ttlo later Iu tho acuson, ‘Tho feoling a utroug at 16@ ‘Te for primu wild factory, Soune grades quotaulo at Walic, COAL—Tho demand was fair, though showing some falllug off as conmpared with the preceding fow duys, In cunwequcuce of the unldur weather, We quote: Licka— wand, 39.502010.00; cauuel, $8.0059,00; Erie aud Walnul iti, $7.50; Liex Buu, $7,003 Hrooks, $7.00; Diowsbucg, $8.50; Hocking Valley, $7.00; Indiana Dlvek, $80; TMiole, $4,305.00, COOPENAGE—Vackers! yuuils wero in light request, Tieréea ducliued, selling at $1.4u, and pork bare rela wore quuted by womoat $1.15, Pork barrels, $1,203 $1.25; lard tercey, §1.40; flour barraly, 4835301 wliluky barrols, $1,00604,00 ; potk vlayus, rough, $15,063 18,00; do bucked, $18.00@ 2.00 ; tour atuves, $7.0Jean.2U clrely Nour heuding, Ty@¥a; tight poles, $25,00@ 3.00. DUESSED MWOGS—Were fairly active at tho recent decline, Light weights were yunerally preferred, xell~ tug at $7.00, with afuw very choice at $7.10, Ioavy welgute brought $7.60, aud" fancy lot $7.00, ‘Thu murket closed enay, with a large proportion ‘af the stock disposed af." Sales wore reported of 1,801 head aud dears, EGUS—Btrletly fresh packages aro very scarce, and reaiily bring 0s, Fresh lots. bring ‘U@Ww, aud Pickled, 1444 @2e, according to condition, ¥isH—Ordurw ‘to 9 very Hberul agyregute wore Placed at the tately revived quotatious, We re- post ous Mat, as follows: No, 2 whitehin, J¢-brl, $5.40@5.50; No, 4 du, $5,095.35; Nu. 1 “trout, $5.KKg5.10 5 No, 1 sore muckerch, new, ag-bri, ' 76; No. 1 vay, $7.6thas,003 No.2 ‘inuck! gral, iy-brl, $8507.00"; fuunlly mackerel, %-brl, $5.75.26,W0;" No. 1 shore kity $1.35c9 1.00; bank Coutlah, $0,254.60; Uvorge’s codiuh, Labrador Lurciug, split, Uris, '$4.5039,00 f bet $4254 604 Labrador,“ on SOREN; oy 34 -be! 43; aealed herring, #.ae 15@380e Coluats River salison, }-bri, $9.16 @10.00 } ocouu trout, 4 duz aud 4 doa por case, $5. 'WMUITA AND NUTS—Jobbers of dried fruits te~ ort santinued Quiel with prices sauming along 3 de berviuy, ‘round, steadily. Wo quote: Foarmx—Dates, B8y@dyoy Der, rims, Iy@ltve; fig, tayers, 194 @20¥e$ ‘urkisl prunes 114 @1o 3 "French ‘prunce, kegs Ikalte 3 rhinnernyren guisaaaes louso Muacatel, $1.10@4.20: Valencia, 1% @ta¥er Zaute curraute, T@Ise; citron, IReIIc; lomon, peel, 11@2W0, Dos atio — Alten apples, 17200; Michigan applen, 84 @an%o; Indiana and Mlinale, %a%o; Bouthern, Gixio; pencner, halyos, aloe; do mised, Thy eyes do pared, Mame) blackberricg, Mall yey Haapbetrieg, sscac pitted charting, WAa2e. | Nova Filberta, 1iglde? almonda, Terraguua, 1 @25e; Naples watuntx, 15@lde; Grenobie walnuts, new, Watde ; Dearie, Meat na, Texan, 18@1Ge Wilmington peanuts, 1@1003 ‘Tennessee peannis, 6@ Set Africam peanuts, 5% ¢aAe, GUEEN FRUITS—The milder weather permitted dealers to Gil the orders that have accituulated dur fug tho past few days, Heneo tho market, sppsared to ten tittle moro itvely. Prices are unaltered, belng enay for apvies, thongh the heat rtork is freld at outalde Amiren, Malaga lonione, €4,50@8,00; choice Measina and Puiermo do, $4.00 per box; Valencia oraugen, $1000 @12.00 per cage; Palermo and Messlua do, prt box, HAW G0 5 wp por bri. $1 cranberries, $2.50.911,00 per bri do fu bo: 1.00; Malaya, $4. por keg, or $1 og 00 ber bri. Sugar, coffeo, and, indeed,fall staple articles, were heid with e fair show of firmness, whilo Prices of noapa, candlos, aud apices wero only initiffer- ently auatained, Grauulated nugar fein aliort supply And is held au 4e highor,—-now quoted at LW @ll ec. Following aro the prices current ! Tice—Patus, Ts@7 4c; Rangoon, 6¥@Ie; Caro- Una, 74,@sye% Lousiana, 78%e, Corrxts—0,G, Tava, Sie 0c; cholee to fancy Tio, i) lo, 23% 239,05 conimon, 2114 a: Wisct * Singapore Java, ‘944 @us5e Bie} Barneaibo, 2iaI we. SvcAns—Patent cut loaf, 1@1t ses crushed and powdered, 114,@113{0} granulated, 114,@114,0; A, standant, 102,¢; do. No. 2, 104¢e; B, 10'gos' ox- tra 0, 100; ON, 9, 9105. yellow, O No. 2, ON @4, cholve brown, {29!,c7 fair to prime do, BG (a3: common do, 7% chotve molassca’ sugar, Ud YWet common to fair’ do, 74@8kc; N.O, common to choles, 749, Staurs—Diamond drips, $1,20@1.25 ; allver drips, oxtts fine, 7a7Se ; good mngarchonso sirtp, 553: ¢ extra do, 3@70c; New Orloans molasses, clioter, new, YKa75e:'do prime, Ta@Te; do common, dais Porto Rico molasues, 6i3Se; common motase Ae, HPICER—Allspice, 16QLTe; cloves, S0G3% Bo~aK2e; peprer, ginger, African, 2 Soare~German Java, No, 2, 2G, 24403 good to'prime Toasting, 163 Costa Rita, Zp enasi, (@udey nutmege, No, 1, $1,001.40} do Calentta, Téa@2ue, Mottled, 6xx@7e; Gollen West, 4% White Lily, 6Y@O%¥03 White Rose, 64 (g6iget white Russian, 5{@aée ; True Hine, ovasije. UAY—Was ‘in’ wodorato request) at” “unchanged prieae : hotly, prime, $17.50; No, 1. $17,017,005 No, 2 do, $15,015,603" mixod,” $15,00¢01150; chotee upland prairie, $13.00 :' No, 1 do, $12.00¢12,60; No. 2 or slough, €10,00%¢10.50, HIDES-—Wors in niodernte request at former prices : Greun city butchers’, Thos green frozen, T4@Ho; green cured light, O@I\e; heavy do, Bayo; port ured, Haaige grocn, calf) sot" dey ‘aint idles, ip, aud ali, 18@10e; dry salted hides, Ialses deacon skins, 4c; sleep pelts, wool estimated as washed, per tt, 4"@ Se, HOPS—Were acliing in a small way to brewors at 99@ 430 for good to choice Western and S0@ti3%e for eammon, Eastern at 45c, Many browors are supplied for the pres- ent, Emmct Wells saya: The demand continues very Hmited both for export and for cousumption, and ie fadoubtfal {any improvement will take placo now before February. ‘Tho nisfority of our heaty brewers aro said to have Ixid in supplies snitteient to carry them through tho reason ; the only apparent prospect, therefore, of higher prices Itea in tho ozpectation of a spirited demand from kogiind later on, ‘That a de- maud will come from that quarter for all our choice ups no one doubts, Just uow the London market is qiet, samo as our own; but, with {ta exhausted sup plea, it {s not Ukely to reniain_g0 very long, Tho ro- coipts Into Now York since Beptember, 1874, linre beeu about 40,0ud bules ; wo have shipped about 14,000 bales to Europe ; our loval brewors have taken about 16,00) baler, leaving a ntock on hand in this city to-day of atout 10,000 baler, which ia emall indeed as compared with former tenkons. LEATHER—A fait buainers tx doing on coantry and city account, aud tho market remaiuw steady aud firm at tho subjoitied quotations : HEMLOCK, City harness, Couutry harness Ling, ity, Bb. Kip, city, @ Be... Kip, vealsccccccse City upper, No, 1, B ft... Country upper... Collur, 9 ft calf, eily.. Calf, country Rough upper, Bough upper, damaged, Butlalo siaughter sole. “DAW” sole. cur, Kip. Harhews.vey severe Sreveh caif, Jadot, French calf, 24 to36 ibs. French kip, 60 to WW Ibs. ccsescsececes K LUMBER—Was dill, ‘Smail orders aro flied at quio- tations, Shingles are dull, and in lurgor stock than ever before, tha supply exceeding that of last year by over 50,000, ‘There in’ scarcely enough doing to catab- Ush a’ market or dotermifie its course, Comuion lang tell on trock at $2.60, aud good a $2.75, Wo nuiotes Hitat clear... e $52.00@55.00 Second clear, 't fuch to iach, AW ‘third clear, Linch... 12 97.00¢¢40.00 ‘Poird elear, thick... 41.0094. Glear floorithy, Ivt anid ‘2d, ‘Fough...-o.¢ O9.ONca tN Glear alding, Ist aud 2d, 20.00.21.00 First common siding... 18,00¢:20.0), Leer Flooring, fret common, dressed. Flooring, eozoud common, dressad. 4.12 20020. Box voarda, A aud B,, oe 23.4KKai38.00 A atock boards 2tee 000238,00 B stock boards, +e 27.008.25.00 C atock boarda,,.t oe 13,00(616,00 Fencing (18 1t,); outulde price for dry... 12.004413,00 Common hunber, 14 ft aud under, 11,00¢412,00 dojet gud acuutllug, 18 to 24 feet... Lath,.... A shiugies Bhingles on tracks (A). METALS AND TIN. et da very quivt, and prices Mttlo bettor than nom. inal, a followa: Tix Prats—IG, 1Wxld, $12 do, rooting, 14320, IG, $11.50, Ito Tin—Large, 30 sniall, die; bar, Ste. SOLDEN—No, 1, Wey Nus2 19, Lrap—lig, 70; bar, MGIC; lead pipe, 84@Ne, Corren—Bottoms, 35c j sheathing copper, Zanc—Fril casks, 10150; loan quantity, 11c3 slabe, 8» Buert Inox—No, 44, bc rates; Russia iron, 8 to b2i elusive, 200; do, No, d stained, 190; Amarican Bu A, Wes B, 120, Winy—Nos, 1 to 8, 80; 7 to 0, 30v: tii, die? 12, u305 19 and 14, 1340¢ 15 to 16, Th 17, 18¢7 18, 160: 19, tuc; 20, 200; full bundles, ds por cent discount; fence wire, 5%0, NAILS—Were dull at $,6U rates, OLLS—Prices are the same ae Iset noted, ruling comparatively steady a3 follows: Carbon (atand- ard white), 125 deg. test, Like; do Minow tegul test, 150 dey,, L4sgo; do heudlight, 17 deg., Ise; extra winter lard oll, $1.10; No.1, 93c7 ‘No, 2, 0c; useod, Taw, 83iB%5c; do boiled, Byx@wWe; whale, | 77«¢78¢ Bperm, #2.2592.35 ; neatwtoot ail, stricdy pure, $1.0: do ety ne 3.80 aie 1, Tee mic; 9 oie ‘BB straits, ‘plumbngo ol cz turpentine, M@tic naphth » G3 gravity, Wy@lss; nsphths, common, (ates VOraTo ero aelling moro freely, ebilefly in a retall way, at 75g285c, aud occaaluually at Yo fur poach- blawa, POULTRY AND GAME—Tho offerings of poultry, especially turkeys, wero Targe, and the weather mild and not caleulited (0 finprove tho condition of stack, benoe u dusiry on the part of wellars to realize, A few salos weru made to shippers, but the lucal trado wus Hight. Pricos were Inwer for poultry, and easy for wane, as follows: Turkeys, drestod, 8q100; chick- cu, ‘Urekacd, 790 per ib; ducks, ‘Telve per th echo. 6@I0 per tb; prairie ehickens, $2.75; qua 1.85/91.00 3 veulaon aaddles, 14200; do eurches, al 1. BEEDS—Timothy was loss active, but firm, severe! buying ordera teiug on the oor, Pricoa ranged from $2,552.00, Clover was very scarce, aud firinly Leld ut $0.00¢6.25, Hungarian and milict woro «uuted strong at He. HALT—Tue demand ts very Hgbt, Prices rule follows: Onondaga and Ssqinaw, poo, $1.08; Can- ada do, $1.70; urdiwary coursy, $2.00; coarsy diamond, $2.12% 5 dairy, without Lugs, $275 ; 'du'ry, with bage, $005 Ashton dairy, par wack, $1,00G425. HAS—There t4 coutinted wetivity in te maintained prices, Wo «note: Young by mou to good, 40(a58e; cholce to oxtra fine, a5c@$1.0. coinnion to tine old bysou, S6ea65e; commun to impes Fil, 45(@600; good to chotee do, BSe@$1.00; ful to Lile gol gunpowder, Tés5e 4 cholco Pinganoy, 01@ $1.03 extra Moynne, $1 choice to extra how Japan B5e@H1.W; comman to good do, KiaTSe; fale to good oll, Watse; common do, 4%g4503 conumon to tino Salona, Bi@ibe; yood, S5a65e; choice to extra, Wee "TOBACCO—Aro moving fairly at atendy prices, Quo- tations are as follows: Fine Cur—Extra, b0@¥50; chalice, 70@750; modi uum, Satis; eouamion to ful, 42@slez poor ‘to cuin- moh, 449480, FLua—Natura} leaf, 60@A60: half bright, 65@10c: bhick, sound, 5G53¢7 comtaun back, dig sie, Surdutna~-Good to ‘cholec, 93@95e; imcdinm, 31@ S2e common, 2g 30, VEAL—Wus in Uberal supply aud movlerate do- mand, ‘Tho weather way unfavorable for holding, aud sellers, tu order $0 effect aales, reduccel prioew.”’ Care Caden Nok frozen were preferred, Salus were reportud Of GH head at Sass, tho outside for coice stock, WOOL—Trady (9 pleking up a littl, Western wants facturers aro beginning to make inquiries, aud vow aud then order wimall lute, Sales of fleece were mado revently at 45uyi0o, ‘Tho atork of wool here te ght aud prlcca are adhered to, Wo quote: Good ta prime tub-wauhou, 659570; Dour to yood tub-waabed, 45¢g5: ¢ Une wut soviliusn Waebed Uesce, 454g48e} coatva waa fivece, 4u@450; medium aud cuame Unwashed, 1 Wo; Ane unwashed, 276320; pulled wool, d1@dzo, LIVE STOCK, CHICAGO, ‘Tho receipts havo boou as follows: Cuties Hoae, | Sheep, S.dlat raoatl 1,918 4,749) 14,815) 4,690 452) 15a] A 3,600) 14,000) I, buy 16,547} nl 3H 14,783, 12.251]123, 353] 9,695, ,PHLL1,S401 19,005 Cretite, | Hoya, [phe Bid) 6,528 1,404 Ast | aiuwa Taos] Tsctl 1479 “Geial Toast aat5 Shippers of live stock will be intarostod {a the fol lowing clroular, just taswed from the Buperimtendent’s office; ‘Uurom Brcca-Faane, Jem, 90, LT— Fe thd Onn Total, vcoeres. mifation Menor Firma: On and aftor thts dato all stock intended to he plsced in your care for tly, but not conalgued to you, an order for tho same munt be given at the Goncral Oitice hy the ownor, ar delivered Mere by the commission man or firm rocelving auch Atock, and the alguature repreaenting tho owner to be vouched for ns boing corteet by some member of the firma $n writing upon rame, ‘Orders mut epocity kind of atock, car numbers, and name of road, Clerks or ensblera for persons of firmamay vouch for purl ordera at the Goneral Olllce aftor tite Gon recoived ordera to that offect from thelr ei (Signed) Jorn B, SHenwaN, Suporintendent, Gro, T, Witiame, Secretary, CATTLE—Yestorday's naten made a larger aggregate than waa accomplished on either of tho previoua days of the week, the moditied views of holiters leading to o frece movomnent both on toca anid outside accounts, In first and setond class hooves thera was no farther Smportaut docline, but atockers, Chicazo butchers’ Atnff, and common and modini roughest cattle of all welghte, were only salable at 10¢@15e reduction from Werlnesday’a quotations, or at J5@50e from tho prices current a weok ago. The assemblage of buyers was largor than on tho preceding daya of the week, and , in- fluenced by the low prices ‘ntling, tho different classes bought fresly, During tho day foie 3,009 rattle changed handa, at $2,50624,00 for butchora? etoct at $2,751.15 for atock steers, and nt $1.U5@5.75 for com- mon to choles shipping beeves, A hunch of extra atcors, averaging 1.403 Ibs, fetchor $7,009, Sales wero principally at $3.6095,50, Brown, Thompson & Co, sold 237 Colurade atears, avers ig 50 Ibs, wt $1.75, CATTLE BALE, Number ant deserivtio Ar. 30 oxtra wteors, 1483 85 rough fat wtcers, 43 good sicers, 4} good atyarn, I choice stecrs, ... +06 ‘1 good atecra, 16 good rtecrn, Ud Yood ateers, ‘48 yood steers, 16 your atevrs,, 15 qoud atecra 17 medium steers, 17 mediuy stexrs. 2) medinm steers. 22 medium steers. 60 Texne atcers,.. ‘24 medium steers, 16 medium atoera, 28 good ateors, 17 medium atees 45 medium atecrs 193 Colorado steor 2 Colorado rteers 10 butchers’ stock, ‘25 atuckers.. 4% butehera’ 16 stockers 46 wtockers: ae 16 butchers’ wiock. vorable chavgo in tho general features of the Log market, ‘Uho smail amount of stock sont in ducing tho pant throa days bua en. abled selicrs to work off tho great bulk of the az Gumpulations of Jest seek} and, with every probatality that to-day’s nod Saturday's arrivals will alan prove Ught, there was early doveloped a feoling of frmuvas among holders, though during the opening Lours there wus no genoral movement toward an adveuco, A Uttto later in the day—thea demand displaying more gelivity—pricvs wera mofd ny GislOs, whera they were uteatily held without materially retarding busi- est, Bales waro at $5.75¢@6,40 for poor to extm Light ; nt $4,00¢36,95 for poor to medium Leavy, and at ¥8.40,87,00 for yood to extra do, ‘Two drayes of extra ersging 382 und {99 Iu, wore eold by : Co. at $7.10, Most'of tho trading 300 HALES, Av. Price No Avs Lrite|No. 43..,,32b $680. 44, Av, Price. Na, . $6,253, 120 78, 0100) 6.09 6.1 O15 6.00 10 SHEEP—Trade in thin department of the market was lifeless, Shippers operated ina small way, aid somo purchases wero alto malo uu city account, but. tho wants of both clasics did not resch the fresh receiptr, to say nothing of tho 4,096 Lead left over fron Weduone day, Prices wore weak at tho reduction wusintned during tho two proceding dayx, or at $J.50@3,60 for good to choleo. NEW YORK, New Yonk, Jan, 21,—Brever—Receipts 1,430, mak- inyf 4,080 for tha thrvo days, mguituyt 3,000 at tho samo time last week, Fut, matured vattlo were in falr do- rund wt nearly sustained prices, Thy market was generally dull, Inierior and common stock fell off at Teaat 1¢¢3 common Texus and poor native cows, heifers, and stags, 8340; ordinary prime native atecra and gla, Sieer—Hocalpta 6,000, making 0,330 for the throe days, against 10,600 at tho sume time last week, ‘The tmuatict closed weak, with a dowaward tendency, A few oxtra aloep aold'at Tyee, bunt Sat7a wera tho Titeat quotations, Bwite—To-day'a receipts wore 4,170, making 15,500 for the three dayn, ngalust 16,060 at the name Simo ‘Inst work, ‘The market haa ruted vory dull for tho last trea daya, and closes weax at 6iaiTc, Oammon to oxtra live Hogs, 8X @3?se, city dreweed, DOEFAL Bovrato, Jan, 2.—UCatrre—Receipts, 612; tatal for the werk, 7,338, But few cattle in the yard with tho lust recofpts thtouzh consignments, ‘Tho few cars loft will bo shipped throngh in firet bands, About 500 sold at yostorday’s prices, Sumrr ax Lawus—leceipta, 600; total for tho eck 4.400, ‘Thomarket was mora active at yoster~ lay’s prices, tods—Receipts, 3,100; total for tho week, 19,900, The last recolpts were nlostly through consigumenta, Tho market was slow, Yorkers, $6,250.50 + best $6,755 Ught pigs not wanted, KAST LIBERTY, PA, East Lanenty, Pa, Jaw, U—Catrer—Recetpta to- day, (69 hoad, and for the three days, 4,930 heud: are rivals light aud tho market active and ‘moutly all sol; beat, 64, @G%e ; medium to good, 34@bo; common to fair, 424@5tyc 5 bully, 2@4e3 stockera, IL@IKC. Iogs—Receipts to-day, 3,080 head, and for the threo aya, An-449 ead; Philadelphias, §7:40@7.503 Yorkers, Sreur—Heccipta towday, 2,900 head, and for tho three daya font, 16,800 heads best, 54@64%es good, 63.03 medium, 43,50. : CINCINNATI, CINCINNATE, Jan, 1.—Hoas—Iteceipts, 2.763, Quiot and rm for nil grades; common, $1,00@5,50: meli- wun to fulr, $4,70@6.00: good pucking, $7.0KG7.15 $ chofce butcher!, $7.20Q7.40, Bulkjof ales at $0,006 L15, very few remaining unsold, ST, Lours, Br. Lovis, Jun, 21,—Hoas—Receipts, 6,890; dull; ‘Yorkors, $5.25@6.00: packing, $5 00(40,76, Carrie—Receipty, 1,018; Unchanged ; tho demand for best grades excecds the anpply ; fair fo good native Meord, $5,505,874 ; Texans, $3,256 4.00, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Tavenront, Jan, 21-11 a, m.—Flour, 2s@2e, Wheat—Winter, 83 74@0s Gd; spring, 6s 6dGI— At; white, Oa 3d@Is C1; club, 9a GU@ldu Sd, Corn, ws@ 33s 6d, Vork, sia, Lard, 64a, Lonpox, Jan, 21.—Tho amount of bullion in the Bonk of England increased £201,000 during tho past week, ‘The bullion withdrawn from the Bank on bale ance to-day was £10,000, ‘Cho proportion of the bank reserve to its Hatitity, which laut weak waa 45% per cent, 1s now 473; per cont, Pant, Jan, 21.—Tho amount of apecie in the Bank of France increased 15,120,000 france during tho past week, Loxnow, Jan, 21-5 p, m.—Console, monoy, 024; Account, 041; ; 5208 of "65, 1074: do of '6%, 17; 10-404, 10433 ; new 5s, 1023(; New York Central, 93; Erle, 252; } profesred, 4434, ‘Tallow, 458 3d, Linseed oll, 254 9d, Faancvont, Jan, 21,—3-200 of "62, 9834, Panta, Jen, 21.—Rentes, 61f £50, Liverroot, Jan, 21,—Breadatutfs quiet, Pork, 828 4 ; shoulders, 368 ; long cut hams, 62a, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Yone, Jan, 2l.—Thera 1a an improved packsge demaud for wtaplo colton goods, and heavy wtandard and fue brown makes aro strong at current prices, with an upward teudency, leached shirtings are more active fur small parcels, Coract Jeans are Grin, Cottouades aro doing fuirly. Prints ar aluggiel, Gingbame sre in betler request, Fanoy caualuercs are lees active, Worsted coatings aro tu steady do~ mand, NEW YORK METAL MARKET, New Yous, Jan, 21,—Manufactured coppor steady ; new sleathing, 280; ingot, lake, dull at 2@2\c, Pig-lrop, Beotch, dull at $14.00@39.00; American quict and firm xt $23,00427,00, Hussia aheet, 1440 gold, Nails unchanged. THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW TORK, Special Diepatch to The CAicaan Tribune, New Youu, Jan, 31—Gusn—Pho wheat market opened quite unsettled and somewhat excited ; the sudden change In the market yesterday afternoon was quite ® eurpslsa to thy trade, and, with limited Offerings, pricew ure again docidedly ‘biguer, ‘Tho market closes decidedly highcs, end’ unsettled for apring, with United offoringy; the private advices from Europe by thy last mail are favorable ; honre the reaction ls marked ; wiulter de held higher, but {u quiet ; sales are 144,000 bu, at $1,001,093; for No. 2 Obi- cago pring tn store, and $1.12 atlast ; §1.07@1,08 for No, 3 Chicago spring im store; $1.1939(a1.16 for No, 9 Muwaukeo tn store, and $1,10@1,16 afloat; $1.25 1.06 for red Western} 01.28 for No, 1 Alionsiota to arrive, Barloy 1 qulot but firm; salce of 2,100 bn four-rowod Btate at $1.93 on track? barley-malt quict Dutelendy. Osta gain « shade firmer; the demand was goo for mized afloat; the alos aro 50,000 bu now Oblo mized at 07,620 on track, and. inforlor at 651g0 on track and Gayy@Ave affonty white at Ka ‘7nige on track anil afloat; Weatern mixod at 698;(360 afloat ; white at 6xa70%0; State mixed at O7@68e on track, and O4'g(090 afloat, and white at o34.a7040 on track and afloat, Rye dull and tante, Corn more active, and, with some decline in frojghts, sellors have the advantage; at the close, old hold ighor, with little prossing for wale; sales of 77,000 bu Westero mixed at 8534870 afloat ; Weatorn white at gfe; Western yellow at 8i(@87\e afloat } Southern yellow at RGYo; Southern white, 87@8Ie; Seracy yellow at 8414(287C. Paovistons—The pork market wne inactive and weaker on spot, but firmer for future; sales of 175 Urla now moss, at $10.50@19,75; old ia nominal; 60 brla new mons, seller Februsty, nt $10.19! $800 bria Wo, wollor March, at $19,194. Lard lower and very qulot at tho closo; ealea of 270 tea clty ab 19°(@192.C3 100 tes new at 133{¢; 250 tes city rofnod, for tho Continent, at Tf!je5 950 tes Western stonmn at 197;@l4e cash; for future delivery wo host of 1,000 toa eellor Fobruary at 1360 3 1,000 tee March early. at Mos 2,000 tea Avril early at 14a 1d ele, Fheiant—On the Herth there ts but lhe business doing, but rates nto without alteration, In tho chattor Une hero ts nothing particularly interesting going ott. Tho inquiry at prosent is Uignt, but rates ato fray uphoht, {Witsky—ta in fair demand at m ooncession of e por gal; nales of 250 briv at Y7¥ze, Fonein%—At Liverpool broxistutfa are quict. Pork, Bla Gd per bel for now mene, Wheat Ba cental far average California white, for club do, iTothe feck Treas. N YOUR, New Yous, Jan, 21.—Froun—Moderately_ activa: prices unchanged; receipts, 6,0 brix, Ityo flour ace Uve, and firmer 5 $4.10@6,25 Conx-MEAT=Quiot ; Wentern, $4.10/84,00, Gnain—Whoat active, and bigher; recoipta, 2,000 buy No, Lapring, #19914; No, 3, $1,001.09; No, 4 Chicagy, $1.0%@1.121¢; do Milwauhec, $1.21@1.16; ungraded Towa and. ‘stinnesota apring, $1.U:491.23 3 winter, red Western, $1,201.26; white, $1,271, amber, $1,251.29, ‘Ityu dull, and Qrmer st 06,490 Marley quist. Gorn in falrdomand receipts, 21,009 hu; mixed Western, now, 85)(@3To 3 yellow, BHigia Stives Oats qulot ud unchanged Féeeipts, 25,000 nis Gnocrntre—Coftee steady ; Rio, 184 @10%e, Sugar quiet and stendy; felr to’ gont refining, P@Iye; prime, 8c; reued steady, 10@Wc. Rice quict and nnedanged, PETROLEUM—Steady ; refined, 1225 cos crude, 65@ TN—Stendy and nnchanged, RPENTINE—Hteady at 480, Kaus—Unchauyed, Pnovistons—Vork’ firmer now, $19.60, Treef une changed, Gut-moata quiet : ‘midiion firm ¢ long clear Westoru, 100% short clear, 10}ge, Lard lower; prime steam, 15 15-L6ngl4e, rio mesdy? other grades dull; West- ‘n—Firmer ; le. Crvesn—Firm at 8@ Wittsay—Quiet at 07 MILWAUKEE, Minwavker, Jan, 2t.—Vioun—Siea Gnats—Wheet firm ; No, 2 do, N00; February, $ quiet’ but firmor ; No. in moderate demand shade lowers No, 1 lower; No, 9, $1.31'5 No, ew stor, tye dull; a Barley duit ud a elade PROvIRIONR—Activo, nominally oaster. Meas ork held at $17.95" cash; [Februiry noniinnl at 18,00; prime meas, $10.00; extra prinie, $13.00, Sweet-pickled hams dull at 10';13107%e, according to alze nud condition, Dry salted sloullers, O40, loose ; middtes, 9Y«@I0o for boxed prime, Lard dull} steam, 13%} Kettle, 13750, Hada—Live in light supply at $5.75Q6.60, Dressed lower at $1,00(a7.50. RecerpTs—Flour, 3,000 bris; oats, 400 bu; wheat, 30,000 bu. Siupsexts—Flour, 600 bria ; cate, nono ; wheat 2,000 ba, CINCINNATI. Creomeat, Jan, 21,—Froun—Qniet and unchanged. Gnats—Whoat qulet 5 rei hold at g1.05ia1, Com steady ; moderate demind; Wile. Oain fale and firm ; Go@nse, Nyo quiet and unchanged; $1198 1,12,” Barloy fafr and dem ; spring, 31.1591,09, Oits—Unehangod, as—Dull and unchanged. Uvrren aNd Curese—Quiet ani] unchanged. Pnavisions—Pork—Spot nominal; tales ut $19.00 for March, $19.60 for April, Dulkments easier: shoulders, dae; Rpot, O7s¢; March, Te; buyer Marelt clear rily Vw@0% ze Rpot 100; buyer’ March clear, 9%,@03c. Bavon steady; tnoderato demand at &@ 10i¢e, “104@107%4e, and’ 1c, Grocn meats dull shoulders, Gy @i'o; vicar rib, 4,0; cleur, $9.15 9.255 hants, 91, @10Ye, Liwld ius avoraze, Wintsist—Stoady ; Inoderate demand; 9ic, TOLEDO, Toten, O., Jan, 21,—FLoun—Quict and unchanged. GRAN—Wheat qniot; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.09 ; extra do, $112; amber ‘Michigan, $1,074; Fobraary, S104 t April, $1.1334, Corn qulot ; high mixod, caah And January, 6940 ; Stay, 733gu ¢ low nixed nominally fs Gata quict} Nv,’ ], "GTC; Michigan, 6703 Choven Srep—$6,10, Dressep Hoa—Dull and nominal, Ttxorirts#—Flour, 100 brs; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, 21,000 bu s oate, 2,000 bu. ‘Siteaehts—Viour, 900 bris; wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 13,000 bu; outa, 10,000 on, BALTIMORE. Bautisone, Jan, 21.—roun—Dull and unebanged, Guars—Wheat nomiually unchanygod; uothing do ing, Corn quiet ond nominal; white Western, 74:3 Ble} mized, Oc, Oats tirm; white Western, Ci07C 3 mixed, G56,” Hyo Arm at €1,01@1.05. Paoviaroxs—Duli and heavy. York nominally ¢20.00, Dulk meats, Joos, held, slioulders at Tc; clear rib, 90. Bacon dull; Jobbing shoulders, 8\c3 cloar rib, Wailye, Land firin ¢ 14@1430 for Western, Lvrten—Kusier, with modcrate demand; good to extra fino tub and roll, U@sJ2c, 1 oorFEe—Quiot and firm j fale to prime Rio, 1846 30. Wasky—Nominally unchangod, PUILADELVHIA. Prtanenemta, Jan, -FLoun—Dull ; suporfine, $3,763,007 Indiana and Uhto extra family,$5,260,02, Gnaty—Whoat stoady ut $1,1831.2 w ainber, $1,236 1,25. Myo, 92, Cons dull; “yellow, 79@810; mized, Bie,” Onis, white, 67asBe, Vnovistoxs—Unchungud, Wits x—99e. Ctoven BeeD—Prime, 10740; common, 91¢@10c, Peraonuum—Hefined, 12c; crude, in bria, Ofer bulk, te, Ldrren—Dull and unchanged, Cucrse—Vinm stprimo Wentern, UY @l330. Euas—Firm ; Weatern, sale,” Max BT. LOUIS, Br, Lous, Jan, 2t,—Gnatv—Whoat drmer, but in- active; No,'2 winter, $1L03¥@LUIY; No.2 apriug, 801490. Corn eusy ; some siien lowers No, 9, aiaste, Ostediull nud lower ; No, 2, 3554@80}¢0, Burley aud rye unchanged, Witiikx—Stoady at Oto, Tnovisions—Pork dull } $18,00 bid cas, but nono of- fering ; old at $18.25; February, $18,024 bid. Hulk meata antl bacon, onty a small Jobbing trade. Lard ealablo at 13/0; held at 13tze, LUUISVILLE. Lovisvintx, Jan, 1.—Gnatx—Corn easy 3 C8@70e, Ont casy ; GlaGH, Rye, $L1U, - Puovitons—Fork nominal at $2000, Dreon shoul- ders, B03 char rib, Wie; cleat, Wise, Hulk whoulders, 6 @O3{0 5 chur rib, 94@9%c3 clear, 1Ue. Bugar-cuted Hams, 13}¢@l4o, Lard’: prime steam, 140. Wikr—dic, NEW ORLEANS. New Onveans, Jan, 91,—Cous—Dull and lower at B5.gNbe, Bnax—$tan, Duovisioxs—Pork dull and lower at $10.50, Bacon cauy at Gye, Ie, and Lhe, igntbull; Loulalais, 930; choice Western, CLEVELAND, CiEvELaxD, 0, Jan. i1,—Guatn—Wheat quiet and ged, Oateduil'and unchanged, ° LeUM—Pirm ond unchanged. pitbesnty—Wheat, uous; cura, 175 bu oats, 1,300 ju, BUTFALO, Borraro, N, Y,, Jan. 21.—General innctivity io @ruin ; wominally unchanged, MESBAGE, Wasnrvaton, D, C., Jan, 21.—Thu Vico-Prosilent Jaid before the Benate’s niessage from the President im Togard to atrengthoning the coast defenses, pltuilur to {Wat Toad iu the House of opresvutatives yostorday, eferred, COMMITTEE REPORTS. Mr. Wright, frou tho Gomaittea on Clyil Bere vice and Retreuchincyt, roported adversely on tho bill to abolish the system of mileage, aud it was indefl- nitely postpa Mr, Cragin reported back the petition of the widow of tho late Commander Willian B. Gushlug fur a pon- sion, with the recommendation that it be referred to the Quinmitiyo on Pousiuiss, aud it Was 0 ordarod, MEW DILES. ‘Mr, Morrill tntroduced a bill for tho relief of certain croditora of the District of Columba, efered, Br, Dawes introduced » bill ta fuccrporat? the Washe Juxtou City & st, Louls Hailroad Compauy.e Kefurrod. ‘Poo Ohatr called for busiuesa on the calendar, TUB PRESIDENTS SALARY, Mr, Hamlin, from the Committes on Civil Borvice and Rotrenchtuent, reported slvareely ou the bill to reduce thy salary of the Presvlent of the United Btates, with tho zoquert thub it te placed on the calune dar with tho adverse report, Su ordered, INFORMATION CALLED FoR. Mr, Davis prevented « revolution directing tha Bocre- tary of War to furuisb the Benato a detailed vtatument +f the amounts appropriated sinco 1370 for the Line proveinent of the inouth of the Missisppl River at ‘ort Jackson and Sort St. Philip, giving the tame of, aud amount paid to, wach perucny date of payment, tte, Agreed ta, Br, Cragin, from the Committee on Naval Affaire, reported wdveracly ou tho reaulution of Mr, Hauitu td aypolut s joint comuultiea to oyulre, uth tuy cud tion of the navy of the United States, sud the Com- mittee wus discharged from further consideration, After executive wesaivu, adjournod, MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE INDIAN BILL, After the presentation of a large bumber of memo~ vials and resolutions of litle public tuterost, the ques Hou caine up of recousiduring the voto by which tho Tudian Appropriation bili was rejected yeaturday, The vote Hels Quaice) moved 10 recdmuate tee, Bill to th it, Hala (Maiue) movi ¢ e Ounmittes Gu Appropriations, with instruotions to re~ sre oa ont ho motion was teJected—senty 120; ava, 1 Mr. Holman moved to iy the bili on tia table, Nop agreed to—yens, M4 y nasa 12, ‘The ball way again rojectodt—yeax, 190; nase, 195, Tho voto rejecting the Will war agaly’ recutnlleres wilbont the ye nay and Anally the Will wen: ce forred to the Committes of the Whols on tho statu ut the Union—yom, 142 nays, 102, ‘The Speaker ate the Uill went to the Committen of {ue Wholoag entirely & new Lill subject to amoule ment, pont it back with the Choctaw ni ndta. DELEGATE CANNON'S CASE. MrJ8mith, (N. ¥,) fromztho Comnnttce on Flectiang, made report on the care of the delegate from Utsin with a re-ointion to oxclnda him front hia aoat, on the ground of pulygamy, Ordered printed. 3 Sabo. one CANADIAN ITEMS, Srecial Disputeh to The Chicas Tetonne, ‘Tonowto, Jan. 21.—Yorterday tha funeral of Col. W. M. Wilson, Grand Master of Freama. sons, took placo at Simcoe. Etght hundred Ma Fons wero present, representing all degrees of tho'Order, Heing Juda of tho county, all toni. ners waa suspended, and tha funernl was ore ceedingly largo, and conducted with Masonig rites, A libel-suit against the Globe, by the londer of tho Opposition in tho Legialnturo, tu threatoned. Jt in aumored to-day that O'Donohoo, tis Catholic leader, will be offered Contre Toronty for the Commons, oud that Wilkes will resign for him, ; Tho now City Council consistr of twelve Tin. formera and twolvo Consorvatives. Tho Mayor being a Conzoryativo, last night gava tho enrtine voto on every resolution. and by this means aif committoss, trustees, and ofleials, ote,, appoint. ed, aro Conservatives, Jt causes much local ox. citemen ‘ RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS EXPLANATION OF R@FERENCY MANKS.—t Satnrday ov comer, viay oxcojia 2 Mouday oxcoptods rive Sunday alsa a tue § Dal yg eseee ae CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket Qfiee, 63 Clark. Sherman Houte), and 18 Oa ee See kien ate wink ATR fee tb Canale Leave, ePaclfic Fast Ling, 6 Lupine 2 @ Dubuque Nig eUniaba Wight Express, @ Freeport & Dubnaue lsrpr ¢ Krooport & Dubuque lsauro § Alimankee ai waukee Eapross, Milwankee Paseanwer Milwaukoo Passonyer, Groon Hay express. St. Paul A Winona, Jaratette I @—Dopot corner of Welle and Cinzio-sta, ‘b—Dopot corer of Canal and Kinslo-ata. TAICHIGAN CENTRAL #% GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD, Depts int a0 ain oat ny" Reentystecontat, end TS Cunibate, eurnee tf Macdigone tf Mandala Allantic Fixvroas Night xpress: QUAND itavL Mornin, 208, m. t Bins psn, CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Chicago, Kansas City aud Denver Short Line, via Loutele ity Moa and CAtcean,Sprinydcln Alton wid ee fone ough Line, Unton Denat, West Side near Mudison-et, bridye, Ticket Oficer: At Depot, and 12 Kandulpheat, Teare, “Arrive, Ransaa City and Denver Fast Ex. Kasay City Express, St. Louls aud. Sprin 3 ‘Bt, Louis and Springilold Ki. ~via dacksonvitte Divislua Joferson Clty express, Peorin aud Kooxute Hxpress Chicago & Vatuealt Italicoad iz; Htroator, Lacon, Washington Ex, Joliet & Dwight Accommodation. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Union Derot, earner sudison_anX Canel-ste, Ticket Ofte, 63 South Clark-at,, opposite Sherinan House, and at Depots Leave, Milmsnkes, Bedlsap, Monro a) Pt iv du Chien, Local. 9:20 8. m,| Billwaukee, 11 Urose, ¥ St.Paul € Minnoapoife, throug Hxproes; ala, vin Milwaukes, for Apon, Merlin, Oshkosh, Menasha &Groon Ways. ...seoes|" 0:00 a. m1, |* 4:00, ma.) kee, Madison, Beairia dal also, Menasha, evans’ Polit. 8:00 p.m.) song. me & Ta Grosso Pose nye] t 98 naan (1:00 a. Ws ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, Soot oF Latksst, and Tuenty-ancond-a, pice AM Re near Clark, roe Now Orleans ir... Cairo & New Orloaus E Springileld, Pooria & Rpringtiold'and Peoria t: nbuque 4 Sioux City Rx, Dobuaue & Ft Dodgo Gitm CHICAG®, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, Foot of Lake-sty Indiunn-ae, and Sirteanthetty and Cinal und Sixtemnthste, Ticheb Oftces, 69 Clarke. Gnd at depots. “arrive, mi Dubuque & dtoux Vity kp, Pacttic Past Ljnv, for Gina Kanaaa City, “Lotvenworth, chison & joseph Exp. ‘Toxas Express, Aurora Passenger... 3 ‘Mendota, Ottawa d Streator Baas Aurora Bassenger,.. Auyors Passengor (Suniias Dubnque € BinuzCity bx Pacitio Night Exp, for Om: Kansas Oity, venwortu, Al chison # St. Joseph Kap. Downer's (rove Accommodaiianl Downer's (rave Accommodatlon| ‘Downer'aGrore Acoommodati tRx. Naturaay, KANKAKEE LINE, From Conteal Depot, fant Lake-st., anit depot secondnat, Ticket of Ueasidolyphertsy us at clap Arr Indlanapolla, Fonisvilla & Cincin-| nath Day Kipresa . Tntianapolis, Loins Ht Niche Hapross (dally), 8:9 p. my 7:15 a.m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Mituaburay Cincinnati if St, Laule Haiteay dept, care ner Clinton und Carrall-ste,, West Side, Tlebet cdlets 1 Handoiphavta, anil ab sepa, Leave, | Arrice wt Di ye gel Paath catty) Indianapotin,Touleville & Cnctn. 8:00 a. m.|* 9:40 p.m. 70. m,|_ 7408. m, Poni CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. fame depot ton anit Carrollesiey Wei ‘Rekat afi Tat Mandalpheate ond atitepett ~ drrine, taave, Columbne, Pittsburg & Now York Calutuban Pursbivea bed eel aed _ Right Hupress (dull 7:30 p.mi|_740 a, me PITISBURC, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD Traine leave ran Lepurition Butldiny and depot foot af Tuentgaceundeot, Vekel oftee, Va Lawbttcstee eT ‘Mall, Sundays Excopted. Axprom, Daily. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner af Van Huran du Shertancais, Teket afte, ner oY Ngrand Tacyie tise, aries, i deuve, renw'th& Atchison Ex *h):158, m,/® 3:59 p, tae S40 p. m,\* 90a, we Be Ie id B WINTER RESOR‘S. How to Escape tho Water, fio TO SAU, tho Madeira uf America, with its fing Amer pan itotel had boaurital location io GoTo JAMAIUA, with tte Bluo Mountains, affording avery ‘Shuioe uf temperature for a reslidvnce, G0 TU. RAGAN) the beautiful aud interesting capital of ead tee Stina ata oquavla tounperaturos +4 ibe Atlas Stcanahin Company's laruo frst-cteas Teo joammars, specially hited for jenve New Yor) vary nfwsert days for tha abuvo renowued hoati vosorise i 6 culasy alrioly te or vars cule We, “FoRwoon & Ci 8 Wal ‘Omaha, Le Peru Agonnmodation, Nichebruresn Agont foe York. — _ INSTRUCTION. SCHOOL OF VOCAL ART, A Bel the (lon of Toach tists wil open iaa tel Oyngurns Weg rc rah sae . it iy Buthor of * Vole ty Stoglng," and’ ** Vi rn ‘Circulars giving fall information at mnslo storey a ritoad apploatin Aewuary, Wd Ullovenraths Puilats yas comin’ ee