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THE COMMERCE PINANCIAL. aunter business of tho banka bas ineroared vory, uch In amount, a fact which, taken {u connection yi) eho emall cloarings,indfcates that the general busi 8 of tho banksand of mercantile oircles is dull, Sphe demand for loans fs tight, ‘The packers aro aii!t borrowing for thelr operations, though not heavily? and thera i# somo demand from those who have it~ Uements fo make at the end of the month, Ofticr bust nieas men are calling for but a small ainount of funds, Outalde applicants are fow; tho real-catate market, which hag in good timer kept @ great deal of money in nclive employment, is very fiat; and there {n'a genoral lack of enterprise to aLaorb what aurylus there may be on hand, Rates of discount are 10 per cont to requtar enstom- ers, Outside parlios with natlefactory culliterals can get accommodation at 1 or 2 por cent lens. On thoatrost, the demand for loans {a not equal to the supply of funda, Teatos are 9@19 per cent, ‘The movement of currency ta tho country contins tea light, and is not greater than the amouut of cur- reney received hore, New York exchange la Armer, with Uttle offering. Steroid af 25@50e preminm between banks for $1,000, Tho ordera from tho country fur New York oxchango to he sont Kaat aro largo, Tho clearings wero $3,000,000, Ar, B. F. Allen has called a meeting of his creditors, to be held at DewMuines, Fob, 6, UNSTAMPED CHECKS. Tho policy-of the Government ives not seem to bo umifurm in canes whore tt detocta unatamped checks, ‘As wo atated soveral aya ago, tho Collector of Internal Hovenue at Nichmond, Va., has entered eull againet two or (ree hundred merchants, whoro chocke wero found uustumped in the bunk-vaults of that elty. In Nochoster, N.¥,, adiiforevt course is to be pursued apparently, A Revenue Inepector invaded the Rochea- ter bank drawers afew daya ayo in reareb of un atamped checks, and uppears to hava been quilto sitc- cessful In hie nearch, ‘Tho Rochester Union nays that the officer wan quite frank in stating his vieit was more of reminder to the bankers that the cheeks must be stamped, but that negligence in the futuro would probably bo punished, In the prosent care a reprimand would bo all the notice tha Department at Washington would take of it.” : HTOCK-WATERING EXTRAORDINARY, An “Ex-Director” addreeses 8 communication to the Now York Hrening Post, Jan, 19, in which no gives sie detaila of tho meuner in which tue Western Union Telegraph Company hea declared dividends, Me sayns Que of your corrrapondents stated that tho Com. pany liad ieeued $17,810,146 to stuck dividentlas La would bave better filustzated. tho way in which the market value of the Klinres las Leen thus holetered up anil the finances uf tho concern at the same thaw wenk= eued, lind he given tho dctntis of these paper dividend Yerniit met sunply what be hap onutted by tho fol- Jowing particulars of atuck dividends : mitt on tehich dividend aa patie Per cent Amount of dividend. April 23, 1 § 1,508,200 Ks | 5.06240 1,133,100 May 11, 1364,. L600) 10,066,609 April, 1860.. 687,100 41,454,400 | $17,810,148 Block dividends of nearly $18,000,000 within eight years upon an origiual capftal of $485,200: ou divi- dend of 414 per cent, two of 100 per cent, and one of BH por cents. ‘Thin fe bubble tinnuclering with a Yengeaey, and ouistripa any(ling of the kind over before or since ettempted. All thia would be merely Ind:crous were there uot the grvve wide to it that the Company thus builtup with pastebosrd hue became a incno; oly, aud threatens to compel the cuantry to pay dividends on these wanton fsates of eupital siuck, 4o~ I, tnlews some vigerona und Eetter-combictod, company comes tothe resene, AN Ex-Dinecto, VONANZA BULLETIN. Ophir hegan at $227, and went spinning down tho Brouve of change to $216 gu rapidly that it mud thoze who went tu at $115 fect execedingly falut and dizzy. Mexican dropped like a plummet from $59 to $i, Most of the large number of sales of Beat and Belen re principally at 737U, a serious decline frum "hursiay’s Agures, Many largo holders, however, ect wir testh aud naseverated with bitter curneatuess that Lacy would hold on Gil the day of doom rather Dian nell before tt reached $140, Gould & Curry sold iu Jarge quantities at froin $u0e.68, with an upward teusl- eucy. Only slaty eharea of Savage were wold, at abont tuo inal give, Hale & Norevosa wan wirong at, $0), aud Crown Vout slowed considerable uctivity at $14 (13. ‘Cureo thougund six hundred mud eighty shur of Lingeril—an thimensely larga ntimber—were wo UL $15,813, Moreno, Budd, aud Flich doing the sell- fig, wad tho declining tendency of the day agelating tlu'stock ina downward direction, In tho ufternoo the stock of elghtecn mines was offered and bid tur, Dut thure were actiul silos of only four—Alpha, Mexi- cau, Ophir, aud Andes, ‘Tho first Lrought $403 tho vocond $506,505 tho third $216@S18, and the Just $11,— San Franciaco papers, Juan, 2h, GOVEUNMENT HONDS, ‘The local inquiry fur Goyernineuts is Nght, but quo- tatlune ore firm : {tds Asked, Uuited States Gs of 7AL now United Stutes 5-208 of ne United States 6-204 of "G4... United States 6-208 of '65 be-L0s of Gi—Jan, and July, be of ‘6T—Jan, anil duly, 7 Bowne of "d4—Funt, and July, 1 Its, as eedeoesenesecs 116% United Stutes now Gs of *4i, ox int. ut United States currency 6+ Gold was 1124, cella, . FOREIGN EXCITANOE, Bterling exchange waw 467!;@44u; cable teanefars, London, 492; Yaris, 610, Other ratew of foroign exchange aro quoted + 6117,@n1B D5, 9 0X slats 41gus 413; Germany (relch mars! Belgium (frances) Jiolland (guilders) Bwitzeriaud (franen).. toe, O1174@515 Hweden, Norway, aud Denmark (irower), 66° aT5y Austriy (paper Morins)..., 2 aN CTIY AND COUNTY 11 "The demand for these securities f4 wo wharp that it fa almost impouniblo to aupply its Bonds, Chicago City 7 per cent bonds, 1003; & iut..1022¢ & Ghicago City 7 per cent sower Saat veooll0l & int.]102 it wyter-| Taatt veoees a3 101 & int, [Loz Chicago Cliy'7' per cent certifi= wated,, vtereceeree es | DOSS & lute) .. Culcugo City 6 per cent certif- cates. 95 int). Couk Cointy 7 per cent bonds. fipt dint [ya ‘West Park 7 per cent bonds...| .. 13 BANK STOCKS, Thore wero sales af Traders’ Nationul at 103, and Vitth Nasionul ab 125, int, & hut. Aaked, Merchants’ National, Pirst National Bauk Eitth Natiousl Ban Commorciul National bai Gerwan Nutioual Bank, +} 1aT Corn Exchange National Bani,.| a7 Ouy National Bunk, 135, Hoo National Bank,.,, ae Hantonul Bank of MWlnois: ses ilinols Trost and Savin iid National Bank of Cony all yee Werchants' Sayings, L, & T, Oo, wee Union National Bask, a teers Union Btork-Yurds Natioual...1) 160 Tragers’ National, .... ae MIvCELLANKOUR, City Railway, douth Side, City Mailway, Weat Side, Company... sree. Exposition block, Alluols townaliip Ter ceut bonds, ¥lyta Wateh Conip Vuliman Palace Car, 100 4 int, LATENT, New Yous, Jun, 20.—Mouvy cloud at 23 5 prime snereantile pay er, 4:6, Blerlug weaker; 486'4@i80}g for alxty-days, 480G 4804; for wight, Customs reculptu, $168,000, ‘Yotul {mporta for week, $6,412,000, Gold opened at 1135, and declined to 1137;Q@N13, in consequence of no spucie Lelug engayed fur shipment, lower putes for foreigu exchange, and rumure iu con- hoction with the Syndicate, Carrying rates, 1,3, and fat, ‘She Aunfatunt Treasurer disbursed $195,000, Clearings, 65:3,000,000, Governments firm, Bailrogds strong, State bonds tock market was quiet in the morning, and fu:taptions were small, Northwosteru way particue larly weak, common wtock quing off from dU, q@tay, aud peclerred frouy 643/G503{. During tho afteruoun the warkct wey Letter and more active, under thw tue fhuence of Weatern Union and Luke Sore, which were features, Hoavy purchases of tho former carried up the prico to 74, m rise of 14f per cout, Lake Bhore followed sult in a rally to 74%, and, Ly the impetus ibus given, the entire murket wae strengthened, and Uosed strong at the best fy- ures of the day, Telegraph was tue card, aud 100 or 400 shares were cloyud out “under ruly,”” No decision waa Feudered to-day in the Luke shore & Michigan Southern jujuuction case, ‘Transactions embraced ‘TA 000 ehares, af which 6,000 were Pacitia Mall, 91,000 Westeen Union, 39,000 North werters 901m.00,6,000 Hite Paul, 3 Pacific. Coupons, "at Cantpons, 2. Couponn, "it. Coupons, % Cotpour, new. Carrency Gereere New fa, bs, Virginian, old, X, Carollnas, off Ni. Carolluas, new. Missouri Tonnessenr, Ohl Tontosacor, new. Virgining, new... BLOCKS, Canton. ...+.0 59 | Bt. Paul Western Tiilon Tel... Bt, Paul Quicksitver. x Adams Kx} WellmEaree, Amorivan U, A, Express, Pacifle Mail Ft, Wayno. . 621g { Terre Ianto, By}4 | Terro tsute Chicago & Aiton, Chicago & Alton pi Ohio & Mfssiseippt Glove,. Cin, & Col, Chi, Bur, & Quincy. 10H Tao BOTA, seveeene TAN Indiana Centrab.. see Mlnola Gentral..s. oe Union Pace atocie, 31 Union Pacitic honda, 92° Central Pacific bonds 9075 Del., Lack, & Wess +l08 Harlom pia, Michigan Contra 734 1 Pittaburg &Fr. Wayne OL, Northweatorn,.....+. 44's Northwentera pid... 57% | Rock Irland... SUES New Jersey Central,.t07'5 REAL ESTATE. The following tnateumenta were filed for record Friday, Jan, 29: citr Propenty, ‘Mathor at, 60 ft ¢ of Bench undivided 34 of TUT x120 £t, dated Det, 3) 18TH. e. 068 Mather at, undivided 1; of same, dated Jan, ia 2509 Mathor at; wudividod 2-5 of 3, of same, dated Tan, 25, devartonichengarussseaee \ L000 Mather af, undivided'3-5 of 3; of’ ame, dated West Erie at, 72 ft 0 of Robos wt, nf, S4xiaiy fi, with buildings, dated Jan, 24, 1,450 Lanaley ay, S17 ftn'of Thirty-ninth st, 6 f ft to alloy, with buildings, dated Jen, 27..... 15,000 Grove at, nv cor of Eighteenth at, © f, 93 ft (0 river, dated Jan, at Gh P, Thorn to Ey We 27,500 1,009 be oe 3,000, Lewis at, 100 {ta of Horndon et, f, dated att. Besecesee aeciaaee 80) North Markot at, 25 ft n of Pearson st, of, 3 300 ft, dated Jan, We....o0. staves 2,800 premises No, 427 West Ghio-st, dated’ Jan,’ Waban ay, n'o. cor of iiarriaon st, <0xi72 ft, dated Jan, 97 (0, 8. Hough to Joba Q. AUDA sic hve, saesepeasnene ss 26,500 Walnut at, 360 th 0 of Shotilald av, Banwane wt, 82 4-10 ttn w of Ashland av, no f, USM ft, dated Jan, 9. = 3,930 NORTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A DADTUS OF 7 MILs ¥RoM CoURT-HOUSE, Lot dT and thon 4j of Lit 43, Vick’s Block 18, Sor: 29, 40, 14, dated Jan, asses , BOUTIL OF CITE LIMITe, WITHIN A TADIUS OF 7 MILES FU COURT-HOUSE, Lot 26, Duncan's Resutstivisiun of Block 7, ‘Taylor & Kreigh's 6 ig, nw Xi, Seo 4, 34, 14, dated Jan, 25, COMMERCIAL. The following wero the recelpts and suipmenta of the leading articles of produco In this clty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'cluck on Friday morning, und for the corresponding date one year ago t ee.) 1st. | 1st Flour, hirl Whioal, Diucseoces Corn, ba, IT] 65,080 Oats. bur ani lye, bu. 1,051, Barloy, bn 10,041, Grass Bed, tba...) 120,311) PBiux send, ts Brooin-corn, tues, Cured ments, 1bs,, Beef, hrls, 109 Vork, bris, 1,701 Tard the 7,017 ‘Tallow, Bulte fos 1 lal Hides, tha, AAG ,HTD,| 294,554) 127,154 Highwinus, ‘bri 415i an Wool, Jes, 11,9 Paratoes, itu] Lumior, No. 277,409) 175;000) Auingles, No... T0,$¥0) 14465, 000 Tathy No... «, Salt, brie “Also the following, without eompartaons Kant of produce, | Bevewed,) Shipped. Thy, 003 Pautiry, ths, Poultry, copa Gisteay DEEN. Georg a nite, Fish, pk Witsdrawn from storeon ‘Tuuraday for city eon. snmption, 3,156 bu wheat, 6,162 Lu earn, 729 bu oats, 90 bu rye, 1,2 . Tho following grain was {uspected into store on Fri- day néorning: 13 cars No, 1 xpriug, 110 cara No, 4d, 37 cars No, 3 da, 6 cars rejected do, Lear no grade vo GOT wheat) ; 11 care high nized corn, 83 cara No 2 do, 3 cars rejected do (134 corn, of which 2 are old) 4 cars white vats, 10 cara No, 2 do, Gears rejected do; 6 cara No, 2 rya; 6 cara No, $ batloy, T cara No, 9 do, 1 car rejected do, Total, 868 cara, or 124,000 bu. In- spected out, 8,924 bu whent, d1,71u bu corn (of which 50,029 bu are uld No, 2), 4454 bu outs, 1,041 bu ryo, 1,004 bu Larley, A letter reeelved yesterday from New York states that the Commlttes appointed hy the Produco-Exchaage of thut city to consider tho subject of hmproving thelr aralu-handilug facilities han decided to report in favor uf thy plan agreed upon recently betweon cortain mer- chants, aud officers of tho railroad compunics whose Tinea terminute in New York, The plan {neludes the construction of floating elevators, aud the aduption of seystem of grading grain similar to that eruployed jn. Chicago, This meaguro, which will probably beadopt. ed by tho Exchango, will undoubtedly bo a great tm- provement upon to present system of baudling grain in that elty, ospectally a3 it will minterially leusen the expense of (ransfer from cars toocean veascls, Some auch change as this ought tothave been made years ago, without waiting till it was forcod upon New York by the rivalry of other citioy, ‘Tho next caro of our Board of Trade {a the scenrity of margins deposited for the fulfillment of contracts, It has recently become pulufully apparent that under the present system» member of the luard may cauve others to dopoult a great doal of money ax marglua without patting up acont Limeulf, and the quositon ta how ta obviate this, and atthe samo time avoid the ovils of (he old system, which enabled one membor to fight othora with thelr own money, ‘The matter will probably he arranged by requiring that all such money sball bo doposited, in cortiftod chucks, with the ‘Treas- urer of the Board, but under what restrictions may be only developed aftor s season of discussion, ‘The oat thinkers of the Buard aro far from agreeing aa to the best course to be pursued, whilo all agree thot a rudical chango 14 necessary, ‘The leading produce murkete wore firmer yesterday, the yreateat atrength belug in provivlons gud corn, ‘Thera wos yo improvement in (le tpue of adyices from other points, and ulurgo part of the buatness transacted Lero was in ebunging oyor from February juto March, capecially in wheut, ‘Tho rocolpla were fair fu tho tending articles, Dry goods met with « fatrly satlufactory demand from the dutertor, Lut the amount of orders from the local trade comyuratiyely wos vmall, the ety retail Dusinews Laying beon exceedingly quiet ever mince tho holldaya, Prices wero aguin held with decided frm- around, while a few of tho prominent brands of bleached and brown nushus wero subjected tom 30 udvauco, Owlng tos dearth of wutor muny of tho New England mills uve ton compelled to curtail production, ond mot a few hayo stopped altogether, ‘Thin fact hag groatly atiftenad prices, Tho grocery murket prosented much the same featuroa ua noted Thursday, Cotfeos moved up ans other 3/e, aud were excited and strong at the advanco, Ju lega there was ato o pretty Liberal movement at thoruughly sustained prices, Sugars remalned dull sud uuchunged, Birups, rice, avaps, und starch are quiet aud stoady, Butter was quoted quist gud study, Cheese was fu yood demand, aud advanced » #0} primo factory now held st 1ya@ltiye. In tho dried-frut aud Neh marketu there were no important changes, Coul, wood, leather, and olla were about atpady, ‘Thy coyntry domend for lumber continues to im- prove, the orders bey principally for the coimmon qquuliticy, soma kinds of which, uotieeatly fenaluy, are firm, Mulls, trou, metals, and building materiuly wera quict aud steady, Woodeuware was quiet, though io Tuther better roqueat than a wok ago, the duinand laving been stimulated ta somo oxteut by reporta that prices were about to bu advanced by the sevoctation of Manyfacturoys, How ingeson, The wool, hops, or Lroomcorn wurkels were destitute of new features, ‘Hay waain better request end steady, A fair business wae dupe in peed, prices ruling atrong all round and 6 shade Letter for clover, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUVOTS—Wers mora active, chiefly tu pork, snd firiner ull round, ‘Tho recelpty of hogs were Futhor Hglit, which fact caused o further adveuce in pricos, aud that iuduoed « rlso in the quotations for product, Heveral of the shorts hautened to All, feare sug that the last hog {s not very fay off, though some ‘ald out atoutly, clajining thas the recent strength will CILLCAGO DAILY Dring out a better aupply of hogs noxt week, resulting in w decline which will enable them to fll in at a better profit than yesterday, ‘Tho packers do not, av a rile think that the hog supply ia anything like exbaneted, Wut they do roport a tettar demand for product from shippers, who reo little hopeat bettering therasetves by waiting longer before buying. ‘Mraw Pors—Was activo aud 1240 18e per bri higher, under an urgent demand from tho short interest. One operator tuo about 14,000 Urls, and another 6,Ci, the angreate sales nf (he seanton being the largoat co” ported this winter, and amonuating ty nearly ouo~ird Of the Klock now hero, Of courses, 9 considerablo Jo trading waa merely turning over, If alt atralght sales tho monoy tired over 1m pork alone would exceed $830,000, Sales wero reported of 1,000 brla earh at $19.25: 7750 Drls, seller February, at ’ 27,780 ‘bri, xelter’ March, at #14 Aa 18,5734 4,200 Dela roller April nt $18,80e 1RATIG $1,750 Drinseller May ot $19,006¢19.19% 5 and 2,000 bel seller June at $1.6, Total, 47,250 bris. The market closet fat $18.40 cxeh of voller February, $18,60 for Murclt, and SIH For April. Sales were reporied of 85 tela clear mess at $19.50, and 3) bris primo mess et $16.00, Extra prime wos nominal at 813 J,AnD—Was lesa active, but generally in fate demand, though tho market deagged somowhat at timoa, and averaged fe per 100 he higher, Livoryeol was steady. Balea were royoried on ‘Change cf 100 ter earl at $1B.3ty 19.40 5 5,500 ton, acller February, at $19.25@ 250 ten, eller Mitch, nt $13.5Ka1h 602 and 30 tea, acller April, at S19.35@10.77%. ‘Total, ‘The market closed steady at $13,35 cash or ac Tuury, $13.85 for March, and $15,703,704 fcr April, Méire—Wero in fale request, both for presont and futnte, aud averaged 3,0 por ‘Ib higher, except on Itime, which were stealy, Sales wero ‘reported of 0,00 thn shotiiders at 64,G@6'e carh, and Oe ectlor Murch; 60.000 Ibsand 40 boxes short rile at 93,48 Mye¢ "825° boxea long cleat at O',c; 40,000 it and 4500 pes green hams at 9Yiad'Jez nnd 200 fen sweet-pickled hams at 10°z@tuie, ‘Tho mar- kot cloned at 6&0 for green shouldere, Oye do for long clear, Dia do short ribs, Bo do alort clear, ant 94440 do hama, Sweet-plekled hos (15 Ibe average) at 10 @103jc, Meats in ralt 10 to 1% days quoted nt 64,(a04,0 for suoulders, cash or seller Feb- ruary; G/e do seller March; 7a do seller April; long cloat, 9!,¢ cael or soller February; do actler March, 94703 do roller Avril, 97,0; short ribs, Jie tanh or acller Febritary; do‘ seller March, D403 ao seller April, 10e} ahort clears, 90; do Beller March, 100} do seller April 10yc, ‘Boxed’ meats 1¢ Diguer than love, Long cuit hams, 104y@213, Lacon meals quoted at 125 Liz for haus, 7740 for shoule ders, 105,¢ for aloft ills, aud 10:,¢ for abort clears all packed Fasi—Waa qniet at C@I%e, parked, at 7 PRODUCTS—Wero quiet and nominally une sou, at $4.25 for moss, $0.25 for extra meus, ant Od 20.50 for hama, 'TaLLow—Quoted ul 8'\@Bi,e, Sale was reported. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was unchanged, The words "dull and steady ” duseribe tta condition yesterday, aa for yerv many days past. Saloa wero. reported of 100 bris spring extras qmontly solit on Thursday afterncon), partly at 4.50 ; 200 bria winters, partly at $5.25; 100 Dela rye flour at $5.20: 185 bris buckwheat flour at $5.00, ‘Yotal, 1,185 bris, Superfines were tn fair demand, and light supply, Tho market closed aa follows; Choleo winter oxtras, $5.25@6.%0; com- mon ta good do, $4.25@5.00; choico apring ox- tran, $4,00@4,75; fair do, whipping grades, $1,752 4,23} patont spring, $5.00(39.00; apriug supertiuce, 3 3 buckwheat do, Unay—Was fn good demand and light supply, Henca it waa vory firm, Salen were reported of 10 tous at $22.00, to urrivo, Mippirsas—Were ateady at $19,00@25.00 for coarse to chofco, ConxeMeat—Was quoted at $3.40@9,60 per bri for goat, anit $24.07@ 4,50 per ton for eourae, WHEAT—Waa a ehado firmer, and more netive, but chiefly in aapeculutive way, Indeed, thera was little real buyiug of options, the trading being almoet con fined to turning over frum February Into Marchi at a Wiference of le per bu, ‘Thera wera very few buy~ ing orders, exeept for some ear-lots to whip, and the deal was principally luca, Liverpool waa’ reporteit ficiner, but Loudun was weak, and Now York was dull, while the receipts (inspection) showed an inereasa of about 30 per ceut, * ‘Thre was, uwevor, a firtn under- tune tothe market ere, under a wilesproad impres alon that "Ht ta going to do. hotter sonu.” It was ro- amarked yeaterday that thera fa an actual gatn of abont Lie fu favor of the buyer as compared. with a fow woeks aga, the market being 3¢ lower, while the coet’ of shipment to Liverpool ‘fa1 Uc lest. Qvoun freighta were quoted Lighor yesterday, Th market opcued at 8c, Beller Macc avld ob #9/4¢, receded to #9-cc, advanced 80340, and closod tamo at 89%, Soller ‘February auld at '83y(988 "705 snd teller the month at Bk(59",¢, both clusdug at the juside, Seller Say wold wt U4 csN4e;c, Cana anlo were reported on ‘Change of 1,70) buNo. 1 apring at BLez 80,60) bu No, 2do st 83;@33),0; YUU) bu No, do kt #25, @s3/je% 4,000 bu rejected do ul Tiwi 403 and 700 bi white Hamburg at 06a, delivered. ‘oral, 4.400 bu. MINNESOTA WHFAT—Waa more activo at unchanged Pricer, Halos wore 400 bit No, dat 0507 und 4,000 ut No, 2at @ CORN—Was moro active, antt averaged !zo higher, though closing lower thi on ‘Lhursday, tho carly Mtrength not helug sustained, ‘Tho market opened firm ‘in thy expectation that Now York would be stronger, but that market, and Liverpool wero botlt f tect dull, wiille our rovelpts wero. nomewhat larger, ‘This brought out more sullers, and mude the market tania on winter delivories during tho latter part of tha seasion, though May vontinurd firm, as that month's tradiug is understooil to Le under the control of ono or two parties, ‘Thera was very Uttle demand for nhip- ment, Seller March opened ub 634ye, advanced to 034c, und roceded to 65370 at the cloar, ‘Beller May solit'at TagTdtc, closing ut 723;¢. Boller February sold at 632, @30503 and sellor thy month at G1+,0K61 fc, both closiug with bnyerd at the fusidy, Cash riled wera re~ ported of 23,600 hu now No, 2 at Gs uptid ap 29,009 bu rojected at SLAC and 40 ‘ba cara ut G5e, on tra 6. UATS—Wero fulrly active, tho demand being. chiofly from tho speculative vloment, aud 1y!,c hirer, ‘Who recefpta were KoMeWhat Inryer, shu New York quoted “of,” but the firmness was sustained by local influences,’ Many dosia for this mouth wore settled, and thero was inote of leas chunglng over from next month te March, Sales of No, 2 cakly fuclida 800 bit at 62+, G52: closing atthe outvide, Alsu (00 bu by sample at Sue on track, Total, 43,400 bu, Rejoctod was nominal at 40'4@300, Aellér the month was quoted the same us cash ; keller February wold at 8144@524;0; and sollor March at 62:«@3vo, cloning at Gide Holiee May wus firma at 50h,c. RYE—Wase in moderate demand and steady yrater- day ut YO@YTe for No. 9, according to date of recelple aud location, Salog jucinde], WM) bu No, 2 ut gavie, and MW bu by sample at %e, Total, 2,000 bu, Oller grades were not mentioned, BANLEY—Was dull gnd easy at Thursday's closing prices, A few transfers from Februsury to March were husde carly, the difereuco #lill being Je, anda fow contracts of cash wero taken on orders, iteipilar No, 2 cugh wan quoted ut $1, N, 8, recelpte at 31,240 1.25, and in A. Dy &' Co, told at $1.97, "No. 3 owas quoted at $1.11¢1,14, und rejected at $1.0%41.09, Sample lots were an fair supply, but dull and easter, Balea Include 400 bu No, 2.1, 1) at $1.43, aud sud bu do (A, D, & Co,) at $1.27, 400 bu Nu, 3 (Central) at $1.11, aud’ 400 bu do in A. & Co, at $1.18 also, 1,600 Ini, by samnplo, at $1 B59 117, on track, Total 9,600 bi, Beller February auld urinelpally iu sottloment, aud seller March Lig, Cloeing at about $ Lav Iu the afternoon mesa pork was moderatoly active, and 2ye higher. Sules included 9,000 Lele at $h8, cush, $120¢ woller February, $14,52'¢@18,55 avi ‘March, und $18,H0619,85 seller April, ctowing at $18.22 for Fourtary, $1829 for March,’ and $18.4 for H Tard was in moderate request and m shade easier, With sales of 4,UG0 tev wt $1374; for February, and $13.673¢ for Mirch, closing at those pricos, Salev were Taporied of 60,000 few shoulders, cash, at Oy Wheat wag dull and ossy at 88: .@x82j0 for Fopru- ary, und closing xt 89°;(@83\0, Boller March ut 94@ 80fe, closing at tha Lunido, Corn was quiet and earlier, cloning at €4;@641{0 for February, 6346805340 for Slaten, aud TAscgi2i¢e for Nye 7 Qatw wero quict and y shade easier, closing with acll- rw at 5250 for February, i ene tT, CCNERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Was 1c lower, iu eymupathy with bigh- wines, Quotable at $1,871.89, DROOM-CORN—Was in fate order request and firm: Good to extra burl, 1@tic; prush that will work fteelf Into scholve burl broom, 10jg@113g8; common to falr do, 93510; iuferlor bruxb, wave, RUTTEN—A fairy demand ealsta, and the market is steady atthe annexed quotations; Chwice to fancy yellow, S0@YTc; mouium to good gradoy, 23G1de; jnferiur to common, 15@220; common to cholee rol, Ru@iTe, CANNED GOODS—In thiw class af goods there te just 9 fair movement—rothing more, Deapite tha un- precedented low prices at which moat frulte and veg- etubles are now oering, buyers show no Inclination: to order tn advance of tha current requirements of thelr trads, sluco ourlast report tha quotations of ruupberrivg, bisckberrtew, tomatoes, aud 1 Ib salmon hayo been lowered, Other descriptions remain pa bee fore, though jwiches slong show poculine strongth, ‘Che whipment of @ car-laad of peaches from Ohicagu to: Baltimore was mentioned some tine since, The warm ein Una Just ted a wliilararder froma New York ealer, Peaches, 2 lb, Peaches, 3 1b, Pears, 2m. * Hlumé, dauivons, 3 i reen gaged aud e, Gittuceny 2 I ee Strawberries, 1 Goowebesries, 2 th. Tormatocw, 2" Ih, "Kouatoes, 8 1b, ,.5 Buceatush, 4 1b, Lolater, 1h, Lol Oyatery, 1b, fall welt Oyatoru, 4 1u4, full weight, Oregon valuun, yow, Li Oregou vulwon, new, 3 1b... Oregon salmon, new, 943 th, oot for the weavon, sud that the supply of flue checag vomparatively ght, induces # confidont feeling amongst fiulders, aud # further gdvauce of io hes Loew establizhed, Prime factory (Puow held draly vt Wy GID So, wud bide (A to go still higher, Lower Grades 98 neglocled at 10@ 15}; Ca, Remains quad wid ‘ateudy ad the quotations TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JANUARY 30, 1875.---TWELVE { totlawine: Tackawanns, AT0.00$ cannel, _$3,00 @A00 ; Bein and Walnut Hill, $7.50; Lick Hun, $7,005 Lrooks, $7.00; Woraburg, $45 Tiveking Valloy, $7.00; tndtana'btock, $6,601 Titnoly, $4,508.00, COOPERAGE§Tiercea were a whide firmer, salting at $1.40. Vork barren old at $1.10, Pork barrels, SMOKIN: Jard terces, $1.40; flour barrela, 44¢ whisky barrels, $1,002,002 pork atavor, rourh, $15.08 GC 1H.003 do bneked, €19,00@22.00 ¢ tour ataves, $7.00;a, Se} elrelo our loading, Tq cavo 5 tight poten, £26.00 ret DRESSED HOAS—Tho markot opened quiet, but the demand voon Improved, and pricea wero atrong under Walt offerinuya nt $759 tor hoary and $7. 1097.25 for Nght, tha ontride for exceptionally choiea’ Inte,” Light weights cloned nt $7.3597.20. | Pige auld at $7.00, Batos were roportal of 819 head nid eure, EGUS—Were onsior, Strictly frowh packagos, when duurantord, brought 35e, while the so-called fresh lota roll aba wile tango of prices, Many af the pack: revolved and lateled alrtctly Creal and frost aro for Uno exaniiustion to contain tuany plekled of abate eRe, ant nuliers find ft digieult to dispose of auch lola.’ Mekled were quoted at 15athr. FRUITS AND NUTS—Trado was quiet in moat de= parlments, aud waa not particularly active in any, though a fate moyernent 1a apples, peaches, aiid raising ix” reported, Prices remain” fires,’ Ful» Towing aro folibers’ quotationa: Fonriax—Dator, AKAIYCS Nix, druma, IBLA@ITYe; fin layers, Moy i French prunes, Joos Mise Zante cue bes lamin, peel, 152 Tee; Mebigan apples, Sy@d ye; Indiana and Vinod, Taxes Southern, TT .c} perctics, halves, VelWes do ‘tulsed, 7 (dKOs) do pared, QWieMes Wackhorste, Mallet raspborries, 34(a:le; pitted cherries, Madde. Nura —Filterts, almonde, ‘Terragoua, 24¢e3e3 Naples wilnula, 13@tie; Grenoble waluuts, Welle; Deazils, La lle; peenns, ‘Texas, infugton peanuts, 72 ts; Leuneseea peanuts, 66 Bet Alrlean peanuts. 5 ydene, GREEN TRULTS—Applos wero relitig naually tn amall lots, choive round frit heing pretty atendy. Fore Sigh frulte were steady, Malaga lemons, ia choles Messina rnd Palurmo do, $4.00 per ho: efs oranges, $10,0%012,00 per cata! Paterno nd Mess aing du, per bax, $4,004.50; apples, per bri. $l.) 2.50; cranberrtos, 8250@11,00 per rly do ti boxes, RisetOds Malaga grapes, $4.5uce3.G0 per keg, oF $9.00 10,00 per b GROCERIES —Tho coffee market wi and prices took anather turu upward, Aeyand Jaya a dye. The fmprovernent t+ partly the restit of the advanen in gold, though tt ia matuly dus to the apeculative activity growlug out of the pr, peclive restoration af the duty, Sleups and tolcasea Are moving on a fairly satisfactory scala and ate fem, The avotatlon of common motasees {x advauced be, With the abovo excoptionr, there were uo price changer, most lines rulings ateady, “Patna, Tyke; Kangoon, 6:@ie; Caro- je; Loulatuna, Teo, 2 2G choice to fancy Rio, 26, @2tves goed to pris IC @BYe $ common, 294 (9227;e3 roantlus, 10", Let Singapore Java, Diginic; Costa Hea, 13@ gC 5 Maracaibo, 2a ige. BUGANYPatent cut loaf, 14¢@ powdered, 11'(ottt,c; granulated, Tiyqllics Ay standard,’ 10%0; do, No. 3, 104e; TB, Iye4 exe tra, 10¢; 0 No.9, yellow, C No, 1, 9830a93.¢3 cholée brown, vd fF to primo do,’ 8% @B},e4 common do, 7 elioica motanses sugary Bed yes common to fulr'do, TH@B403 N.O. common to vloiea, Taide, Stuurs—Dismond drips, $1,20€1,95 ; eflvor drips, ostra fhe, 70@75e; Roo wiigar-housy sirup, Gibueside $ extra da, 6 hole, new, ThaTio; do prime, The dv common, 620503 Porto Hie molasses, 04330} comtnon molasses, At ubdde, Sricrs—Allepico, 16@1703 cloves, erat, sNwes2e} pepper, M@2Mey mutmegs, No. 1, HULA } gluger, African, do Calcutta, T8200, Soara—Germun Mottled, 6)ja7e; Golden West, 4% Jay Whito Lily,.64@iige; White Nose, Gt @dlgos ussiin, 57(@6e s ‘True Bito, OYfestye, HAY—Prairio us in fair supply but wteady at yeas terday‘s deoling, being iu moderate roqnost, “Timothy was firmer, ond Stock-Yard Unyors are paying alghtly Migher prives thun those given, Jor No, 1 timothy seller Februsry $17.50 was 14d,” Quotatiom $17.09 17. 2 ilo, $15,915,505 i (14,00; ch nid prairie, $12.00G212.60; No, 1 do, $12,b00 11.59 5 No. 2, or slough, #9.50ug10,00, WIGHWINES—Were qnict and cusler, Sales were reatricted to 5U brie at te per goliou, aud 60 bris Couns dy packugos, ut dJe. ‘The marker closed ‘erngo domand, Heavy hides sUll command relatively higher pricea than Ught: Greon eliy butcher, Zye; green frozen, Tye@ Bes greet cured ght, Ve} heavy do, sso} purt cured, 8) Grech ‘calf 8c; “dry Mut alder, kip, and ealt, 14@19¢; dry salted hides, 4nise; deacon aking, 45c; seep pelts, wool estimated as washed, per Ib, sa tse. HUPS—Wero qniot and anchauaed, Western wora quoted at Sadie fur common to fair, and 34@ {e for chatco; Euaterne, die. ‘The hpp-crop’ of the United States fur 1X74 wis estimated to be 95,000 bales, ‘ho eupnly uf old sud now on hand Bept. 1, about 120,000 salen LUMBER~Tho demand continues to improve, and the markut is steady, and quite firm for common fence jug, the supply of which Js llght. Shingles wero @ll, but’ without quotable chaugo. Reports from the plue erica indicate that work ix projreamug rapidly siuco tho recent fall of suow, which bas mado the hauling of loga an easy matter.” A lurga quantity of logs havo wiveady been put in in Michigan, and the prospects (aaviges "“Purkish pennes, Wy ate} Kegs, Ale; ralaina, layers, 23.1505 catel, $4104.20 : rant, iig7iga} citron, Dostewtic—Alden apples, agalu excited, advanesngt & 0. G, Java, Weikses Java, @ltsjo3 cruxhed and aro very favorable for gotting ina linge crop, Kullowe ing aro tue current prices First olor... see 852.00 55,00 tee AUD, 50.00 = 87,000640.00 41,0008 15.00 Se.0U(2 10,00 Second clear, 1 inch to 2 luch,, Third clear, Linch nird clear, thick, Cloar Mooring, lat and Clonr eldinyg, Int anil 2d, First common siding, ees Flooring, first common, drosaed,, Flooring, secoud common, dressod. Box boards, A und B, A stock boards, 13 stock boards, B70 93.00 © stuck Loards, B40, 16.60 Fencing (10 tt); outside price for dry... 1200%i13.00 Common lnnber, 15 ftand under.y .. 1.00! 24,00n@ 20,00 23,0060 3i,00 6 HOUND Joint aud seanthig, 18 to 24 fee Tath.... A shingles. Shingles ou tra trey eane + 2.60iuh 275 ULLS—Tho demand for oils smuderate, aud i Prices, 2.8 rulo, are steady, Wo yitote: Carbon (xtanl- aril white), 115 «eg. test, 1340; do Hines legal test, 130 deg., Hye; do Leadli deg., 1TAgcg sey winter lard oil, $1.12; No, No, 2, 8003 linseed, Taw, BkaNSe; do bLuiled, B8@WWG; whale, TMidsTse sperm, $4.25.09,55 5 neatsfoos oll, strictly pire, $1.05, du extra, 0g95e 5 do No, 1, T6wedve; bank ot], 65e atraits,60c; plumbago oll, GuagT5e j turpentine, 44343} GS yravity, 145oplSe; uupbths, common; Ha: PULATORS—Were aciling to the re! Eastern Porchblows, #5 1 trade at ro- Western try was fulr, and choive tots of turkuyn wore pi ked up hy slippers. ‘Tho offerings wore stnall aud compose Largely of ‘ordiuary stork, Prairie, elitcks tun wold at fo slippers, Quail were weak t Turkeys, drewiedl, chickens, dresued, G63l0a per ib; Uucks, 766 Ibs qocs, 6@Ie per Ib} prairie chickens, $2.00 (Ld {| Quall, $L.doyd40s venison saddies, 0@! do carcays, fuaTe. SEEDS—Tho better gradea of tmothy ware in fair Aernaid and firny, sues fucluding 1,408 bage at § for dirty, $2.4013,59 for fale 1y good, aud $2.55: for pring, Oloyer was in good rouucat and mronger, aulling at $0,0@000, Mangarian sold ot 8digvcr Millet was quiet, but tirma, at 05.331.00, SALT—Waw qisiet and steady ut tie auneged pricea : Onandaga ani Saginaw, tino, $1.05; Canada do, $1.10; ordinary coarse, $200} caurse dintubnd, $2.12'¢ } duiry, withunt bags, $2.76; dairy, with Lays, $3.00 ‘Ashton dairy, por wick, 8 Liki 40! VEAL—Ghvicu fut edives of modium welt woro salable ‘xt d669u per th, while poor and very Leavy ‘welghia were dull st 5@To per Ib. WOUL—Sinull Weulurn orders are arrlying, but {ho hujuiey de Tuulied, ho market fa fru however, muder light, stocks, aud in aympathy with the Eastern narkets, Wuropert: Cond to primo tub-washod, 83 @Si0; poor to good tubawashed, 45a5207. no and moditim washed flacee, 40@@4He} Coarse warhod tloo-e, 40G¥45u; mediut aud ‘coare unwEshed, W@TTe; Hud unwarhed, 2igi%o% puiled wool, 4adto. WOODEN WAI AND BRGUSY—lirooms have advanced fully Gue por dozen in cousequouce of the high prico of the raw muteclals, No chunye it wooden wara 1a reported, but it la expectod that the usoclatlon now in dession will advance prices all round, Wo «uote: Moop pails, $1.75 per doz; threa-hoop do, $2.00; do dairy, $3,754,255 ox tra do, $1.75; oxtra'chcoso-tuby, $10.50; Nos, 3 D@L do, £6,0028.00 ; tuia, throv in newt, $1.75: keelera, tivo in nest, £1.75 5 bulf-bushel meawuros, pluln, $2.75; do frou-bouud, $1.50; chourum, Nos, 440 4, $7.00Qa10,00 5 heated cloth pln, Teta $1.00; waslisbourly, 0g 2,50 per doz; barrol-covers, $2,002.00; kabnakins, $5,003.60 per rack} broomehandles, 312.0016 00 per Ts Noy" 1 brooms, $4.00 4,50 ; No, 2 doy $1,UhaiB0 + common do, #2504275; manila rope, 18@lde; wlsul do, 121810 p RAILROAD FREIGHTS—Wore dull and unsettled, A sharp ¢orapetition t¥ going on betweea the trauk jue £9 Wald to bu froqi = gi & 2 “8g 0c dad ws Yisung s| 3 New York. ese svaepees| pita, Hiattimore, Washington, und Wilintigton, Del. Norfolk, Va Tittshurg, Benn, Wilnington, N.O... Chavjuatun, 8, Ores Feterabtirg, Vasevye Clovelund, 'O, Following are the rates por 1 to poluta aymed 3 Boston, & Philadelphia sud Waltinore, 6 Live STOCK, eHIEAGO, ‘The recelpta during the wuck Lave been aa follows: | Cathie, ~ Hove. |_Srew. & tus for drewuod hoge Now York, Tho; 1,475 14,703, “Sheep, bien as] aia umd i ch Wedovada: Be ‘p50 Thursday, 8,370} 1,080 ‘Total, 36,095] "6,040 CATTLE ~The fread receipe emubesoed ware plcton cattlo than were offered on either of tho proreding days of tho week, but there wan enough atale alurk of low dogres to make the generat average miacrally poor, and to provont any Improvements in prices that tight otherwise Linye been realized, the Eat were no moro encouraging than those reeetved atthe beginning of tho week, which being the case thero wan Httla inclination amonyst ahippors to operate boyond Alling the most urgent orders, ‘There were literal aates ta local butchers at §3.00024,00, anil to ferdora at $2,754.09, Khippera patd F, common to fale droves’ Averaging from 1,050 to 1,200 Tin, orl $5,00600,50 for gand to-exira grades averaging froin 1,130 to 1,500 Ibe, Khe market closed quite wid cary for angling wot grading ax cholee, CALVLE BALES, Number and deseriution, BO extra ateres U5 oxtea Rtoors. 15 extra tourna 17 oxtra steors, G3 choles stevrs I extra etecra 15 cholvo teers, 1d cholvo steers. ioice sterts, 17 food atorrs, Ad quod steers, Koo? sleres. S choise nte 62 good ate 23 wood ateern 18 mediums atecrs. 18 medium atvers,.. 20 moitium steves 21 medium ntecta” Ay medium steers... Td extra cows, 1d ktockers, 10 atovkers 18 cows... oe 20 buteherat lock. vey 2) butelera? sock, 1a butehors! stock, Ja batehers ateek 20 etovkers, 40 cows, cows... Parr ee No) i 0 ug, murket. With an tuercused tnqutey both on local aul Eartern aveount, and 9 diminished supply of stock, holders hud au ‘undoubted ndvautago, ond they improved ft by moving up prices a etrong 100 all uvound. Tight grades were tn roanty aupply, and readily commaneted a Heavy hogs sold all tho way from $6.69 uneven lots, to $7.25 for extra sraorted, There wero threo or four wiles at the latter gure aniong them 87 averaging 416° ths, and 49 averagin AW tie, The former were wold by "Niculew & Ad hae, andl te latter by 2. Strahorn’& Co, ‘The market closed firin, mOO BALys, : re rT G.40 1,000; 167 6.40; 7 Gi 3 1G. 39 B05) SHEED —The recelpts were samo Ughter than on tho threo preeeding days, but (he amount uf xtack left over from yesterday placed a mioro than ample supply ent sale, und peje for anything not cholen were weak aud variable, Shippers touk the bulk of the offerings, the city trade buylug sparingly, Woe qucte at $3,50¢0,00 for Inferior to oxtra. EAST LIDERTY. Faar Taw rhe receipts at the Central Slozk.' ww week encting Jan, 3 were (Us head, agulust 7,407 the week before, ply was fair, tho murket dull and slow, and the « Tight on account of thedopreasion East, Buyers Deariah, and prices wero fally 3/0 off onull grades, ‘Tho quality was mostly coinmon, and good cattle were avarce, Oug bunch of extra heavy aud fat Drought Tie; extra, av 1,400,500 Ihe, Gi ceniyes pritne, av 1,200@1,500 Iba, 33, 3 good, ay 1,105 1,200 the, 44@51;¢4 fade, av 1,001,100 Toy, 41¢6e4 1g common, #¥ 90U@1,000 ts, Iifeoic; Lula, ay@to; light stockers, 2\¢gaige, Tho aaies for the week fout- ed up 2,833 head. Wous—Tho recelpta wero 17,475 head, ngainsti17,645 tho wock before, The supply was Ueht, Trade opened dull and slow on all grades, ‘Tho demand war bettor for Yorkera than Dhiladeiphiay, $7.20 @7.40 ; Dent Yorkera, $4.50@0.70 ; common hoys, $5.0056.00. Surer—Tho receipts wero 17,303 heat, against Jy the week boforo, ‘Tho supply was light, but fully ‘equal to the demand, Prices, however, rute about tho anmo as last week, ‘Tho trada was dul, with indica {fone unfavorable for the noxt fow diya, 95@¢,100 tha, $5,7588.00 ; good, av a0 a, $3. 6.50; fair,’ uv 75028) ths, $4.25@4.70; common and seulawags, per head, $1.50482.00, ALI octal Disputeh to ee Aumany, Se Ys, Sut), 29, 3 very dull, andiower, Revelpts, 401 cara, 15 lesa thaw last week, Of yood average quality; tho fttendance wig mostly Eastern, county, nud local dealers, whose wants wera restricted to a’ fow head, ‘There wore anly a few Brightou mon hero, and not # dealer fram New York, Prime vatlye stevrs eld at last weo'ds prices, but me- dium weight and common uatlyes and Texans wero lower, Texans, $4,505.50, Sizer—Dull, nnd 3(6 lowor, Tho demand was quite smuail, aud the pens are full, ‘Soyenty-cight cars were received, 18 lesa than last woot, of which U3 went to New Yack, md 90 Eastin first hands, Sales at 417 t25c for cominon to oxtre, Drossed hogs buoyant, nit ae highor, with sales at $2458.70 for fair to good packara’, NEW YORK, ww Yous, Jan, 99.—fievis—Recolpts, 400, making BIO for the four days, nyainat 4,920 at the sama thao Lint weak, Domund vory light ; sales limited, Tho mare ket clued weaker, with 60 enr-ionits in the pens; poor and common nutiveataars, dezlic 5 flr to pele, Ld 13% xan utd Cherokes catily nominally Halle, Hin veipts, 6,270, making 18,160 for for duyr, pqainat 12,900 at the samo time lunt ‘wouk, Nat nuiclt trade, and an extremoly woak and dull tecling, A few choles Leavy sheep gold at 7303 ordinary to good, Big(angc. Sudes-Arrivala, 2.100; making 17,250 for tho four aya, against 18,250 for the kame time last weak, Live maderito; 62h Te for dressod ; 8'4@87¢0 for city; 7347349 for Westarn, : BUFFALO, Lurraro, Jan, 29,—OaTrey—Recetpte, 731; total for tho week, 10,608, Market fat; uot sufilciet sales to establish pricon, SHEEP AND Sawna—Receipts, 1,200; total for tho wook, 19,40), Murkot flit at yesterday's price Mags—Recoiptn, 1,100; total for the weel, 12,800, Market alow ond’ stm ; Yorkers, $6.5050.76 | heavy, $7,007.15, BT, LOUIH. Sr, Lovie, Jan, 29,—Hoas—Firm; Yorkors, $5.50@ 6,000" packers, $4,25087. CATTLY—Dull aud weak; sates of falr native xtcors at $5,00685.10; goad, $5.250¢5.40; good feeders, $4.25 ; common to good Texany, $2,25@ TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREION MARKETS, Speelal Dipateh to Tha Cateazo Tribune, Livervoot, Jan. 2—2 p, im.—The market is quict for broadatuifs, Corn, 36@3Ta per quarter, Livenvoor, Jon, 2912 a, m.—Flour—ate@2ie, Wheat—Winter, 04 74@98 9d; apring, Ba TGOd 4d; white, G4 2d@Gu Td; club, 9% Btls, Corn, 334, York, 828, Lard, Toceipta of wheat for the last Uiree days, 15,000 quarters, 14,000 boing American, Lasvenroot, Jan, 29~3p. m.—Lreadatuie steady; Corn, Xda dda@ata, Ucat uuchanged, Weather wat. Lonnon, Jun. 29—5 p, n.—Iate of discount in opon market for 3 months billy, 215-16, or 3-18 below bank fato, Mato for money an Stork Exchango on Gavern- mentaccuritles, 23g per cent. Consol, mouey, and account, 049;@92% ; 6-204 of %05, 10775; do of 07, 10734; 10-40s, 103; new 5s, 10275; Now York Cen- trul, 03; Erie, 26; preferred, 441g, Tallow, da tU@des, Pxur, Jan, 20,—Hontea, 02f dv, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, Painaperruts, Jan. 29,—Wool qufet, steady, aud doll, Ohio, Peunsylvania, and Wost Virginis, XX aud above, 65.4560 ; X, 54@550; medium, 65¢9579; coarac, 503520, Now York, Michiyan, Indinna, and Western, flue, 45@51c; medium, 55@330; coarse, 50c, Comb- tug, Washed, 6O@U7o; do, unwashed, 45c; fine, un- washed, 85@30; coarse aud medium washed, 406 420; tub, wuubed, 55600; extra and merino, pulled, 48@4to; No, 1 aud super pulled, 44@t0e, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yous, Jou, %,-Domestio cotton goods in steady demautl, aud adyanced prices oy brown sheet~ ing, Bleached whirtings, corvet joaus, and rulled Jas- couvte firinly austainod, Fine Lruwa cottons wctive and in light supply, Cottousdes in good domand, ght pointy and wmodium chocolates more wanted by outhorn buyurs, Ginghsms doluy well, Woolen goods leas active, Mousckeeping Uneus aad Hamburg suavrolderies welling well GLEVELAND OIL MARKET, Orevarand, 0, Jun, 99,—vetrolvum, #1.974@140 at Burkar'n; rofined, 130, Puiladelyhte delivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Sreetat Dlspatch t4 The Chleato Tribune, New Youu, Jan, 29.—Gnarnn—Holdors of wheat ot carly ‘Chango werg very firin tu their views, but the Juyuley was ght, gud the arrivals Linjtod, ‘The mare kot clunca firin but quiet, wil the dewand Lmitod for export; priuclpul Luldurs firm, Wintor ta in limited demand for willing aud is steady; sulog are 10,000 bu ub $1.0835 Lid for No, 2 Obiesgo apriug iu stores $1.09 Did for Northwestern in store; $1.14 bid for Mo, 9 Milwsukea in storey bold at $2,106 114; $L2h for red Western; © $1.25 for Statv afloat; $1.42 {or extra amber Michigan in atore, Barley ia quiet and tame; sales of 243 bu choice two- ‘rowed State, Jefferson County, st $1.40; 55 bu prime Copade salt at $1.65; barley msl} in inective, pad PAGES, Adviecs: from” prices Irregular; salen of 2h bn choles two-rowed Binto at $1.93, time, and 700 bu do at 6149, Ootain good demand for prime mixct at extromo price common aro plow oof orale, . and opricen. ara without quotable change; tho antes ara 41,000 Int new Ohio mixed at 634, @64ie on track and al £ white at GHa60),e on track, and Sige atluat; Wesl= ern infeed al 681;@OG%e afloat, aust 670% on track 5 white at G8@7040 on track nnd afloat; State mixed ut A615 GOH. on track, 68.9680 wfloat; and white at Grd Joc on track and afloat, Myo dull and heavy ; the eatos are 123 bu Stato at d4o afloat, Corn Ia freely offered, in Jower, and closos tamos tho less favorable news from Enropa adda to the heaviness; (ha pales aro #6,0K hu Western mixed at 8@¥sc afloat, the fushle prico for noft; old mixed 43 entirely nonannl; Woslern whito at @%o ; Westorn yellow at B4@ Pac; Jorsey yellow at RI@He on pier andafont, and, within a day or two, somo 260,00 Int mixed wero said tolive arrived en terms not transpired, Provtsose—Tho pork muarket 19 better, and quite activo for both aput amd fulare; sales of 950 try macnn $19,400 15 cowl; 45 tela Western prime mont at £18,007¢18,25, the ter tate for iron huopay 2,759 bela mess clear, March, nt $19,50¢219,09; 55 bela aeller May at $19,709 Lard iv betier nid more aotlve; sales of 250 fon nt 4 US tes refined, for tho Continent, at 11d 2,030 ten Woutorn, tea 1713 NAGE, ene g fur future dr we hear of 63 tes rotor dammary at 8 fo 20 teaJannary and Vebruary at 141-10; HOO tes Koller February aL 1 1-16@t4%,03 200 tea nelle ee March at M@Li t-16e 5 Te per pound waa palit for tho pelvilege of turing 2,000 tes from February to Mureh, Suntanrs—The market on the berth tm very qu ict ean Lo the canthutance of Hinited taceontmadations inl tates above alippern’ views, There ia alsa very ittio pasalng fn the chartering line, as tonnige cou- tines te held of, New Yon, dan, 29,—Fioun—Quict 5 reeetpte, 6,000 twing supertine Stato” and Western, #1aie 4.0 7 eat = anon to youd extra, $i BU; rod to ehoica, $85 53 white wheat, extra, tai. PAG aC; extra’ Only, slaoet is, $4.90G8,00, Rye flour a wlinde rin Con: (Quiet Western, $4.10784,45. Grain—Whert vO 3 receipts, 15,010 bg No, Lapring, $1,190 1,07@1,05; No, 2 GO, FOI 112; do Milwatikaa, BL Northwesterti, $1,111.12; ungraded fowa anit Mltune- Fata apeliyt, .203 ‘winter red Western, $1.2him 1,255 umber Weatcrn, 812h@LaT; white, $1.aTeal Hye ‘quiet, Burley rather more active, Canada, #1, auialt quict, Corn heavy lower 5 recetpits, 74,000 ti new mixed Western, ide + white, Hes yellow, Ba Adige, Gate quiet; rocetpta, 46,000 hu; antxed Wextern, at O1amidey white, 647 e, Guoceutiy—Colfes quict, Sugar qniet aud lower; fair to wood rotlning, 77,098!<0 3 prime, 8%, $ retinod dull and easter, 97 grades, 10'c@10jje. Mo» Ico unchanged, 1.14 Reatn—Firm ; $2.1 ‘Vuaventixvk—Firm ; U8'jc, é rm; retlued, 12403 crude, 6t{e. — Heavy: Woatern, 200, Vrovistons—Vork then new moss, , $19,60 rpot; 2.511 1,60 for March, Dressed hogs firm ¢ Western, ‘aed, Beef quiet, Cut mestsstendy ; midiles frm? long clear, Hie 10'Ze's whort clear, 103,@10X0, Lard firmer 3 prime steam, '137{c, Aueren—Dull; Western, 16G@00, w-Virm; Bitte, Covensezo—i NEW ORLEANS, Now Oneraxa, Jan, 2%,—FLoUR—Onty local ite i aperting, $4.03" ehugle X, 5.00 5 dunble, 253 "treble, $5.97, Gt .. Corn quiet ¢ Ble; sellow au yhite, 8Ge, Ould , £24.00; choice, $4.00, DPuoviatoxs — Fork advanced 5 $20.0 Dry-natt moats duil unt drooping; T@Tive; Hye; Iv{e. Bacon searco but dull; #0; lye; Wye, Mame doll at Eels fe. Laird” eear co packers’, We; retined, 14%6 ; rejoct Gaoornres—sugar ‘quiet 5 a mon, Gsiigo ; fair to Cally fale, OY@TKe: ateietly prline to citoite, 72(@8e, Molaasen dull ; stock, 12,130 brls; fulr to utrietly’ prime fermenting, 35@:360; fair ot fermenting, ARGOS; primo to sbrletly falr, 62 Watsgr—Good supply and dull; Loniatana, 970; ehoieo Western, $1.01, Covree—Nothing doing from first hands ; moder- atu demand for Job loth at 1U@e for fair to prime, ‘ConN-MEAL—=Firm 3 $1,00, MILWAURLE, Minwauner, Jan F1oun—Very steady GnatN—Wheat sterdy ; No, 1 Milwaukee, 2 du, 88/yc3 veller July, Oduz eoller March, Ue, Oats highors No, 2, Gl4;a@es8e, Corn quiet but frm: No. 2mnlxed, GUs@dUle, itse quint and unehanged in every reapeot; No, 1, U6e, Barley quivt aud lower ; No.2, $1.86 } No, 3, $1.10, Provrions—A thao ilemer but inactive; mena pork st cank and aciler Vebroury; $t8,cu@iaas r March ; primo mexa pork quict at $10.00; extra priine, $13,08, Bweot pleklet hame, 1OG@Ne: dry salted’ shoulders nominal at 64,@6%;e, laove; middles, Oh @l0o for boxed prime, Lard firmy; stoi, 10i,c } Kottlo, Me, Sloas—Live nominal at $0,00@6.75 ; drossed dull and nominally lower at $7.50@%.73. Gris; oats, 400 bu; wheat, Tecerers—Flour, 4,000 18,000 Da, HILIVMENTS—Fiour, 4,000 bri ; oats, 800bu; whout, 14,000 bu. 5 hda $ com- CUNCINNATI. Lour—Dull and unchanged, Cromarty, Jan, Guras—Whest nt 3 moderate demand @l.10, Comm stead, moderate denriund; 67 Gata dull and prices lower; 68,2620, Ryo quiet aud. unchanged, Cisx«u—Dull but unchanged, CLovER Brrnb—Dornand gond at fail pricer, 116, PRovisions—Pork—Demand good; full prices; ge, Laird quict; steam pold at '$10.07%, apot $1.03)5 voller March closing ut 13.074 (a1545 apot } kettle, M@Litze, Bulk moats—Marketeuady; sod: oralodomand? 63025 %423 9,@9!s0% 044 6aN7z0, Bac steady; moderate demand; doy 10)g@1U3,.05 107,G9 Ie, yaticod; whoulders, 6570 $ Qc shame, 105,@. Qin for 15 wid 13'ts av, Wataxy—Demand fair, aud market firm; O4e, ST." LOUIS. Br, Loum, Jan, 29,—!Loun—Wlrm for low grades, which are scarca end wauted, Cuarx—Wheat ashade betters No, $107, Cornu shado better ; Gi@iN'Ze, Oate highor ¢ GsiaiGe $ wall lots in elevulor, SiwbT. Larley und rye unchanged, Watsky—Quirt; O5r, Puovistons—Pork firmer; held at $18.50 carh ; sales nt £18,753 seljor April, 210,00, Green shoulders: gold at Gu; cloar widow, Dive. Wulk meste—Firmer ; shoulders, Gye 3 widos, V},~@9%,c heres shoulders, 61j0; cleur rib, Daut Dea Motnes, buyer Febr: Hacon, firmer { aloulders, BiaA jc; sides, 104 @11e, Lard pteudy ; 13\c, cash and Fobruary, BALTIMNONE. Bartivore, Md., Jun, 29,—Froon—Dult and un- changed. GnAN—Wheat quiet and stoady; Penneylvanin, f116cal.18; other grades Unchanged, Uorn dull misod Western, Tage, Oats dull; white Western, oo Gute; mixed, é4c,\ Ryo dull and unchanged, Tnovtstonw—Dull and heavy; nothing ‘dolng in ronnd loin, Pork nominal at '§19,80.020,00, Balke aeath—Shonlters, 61704 clear, 94,.a0%e,‘Bacon— Shoulders, 8404 clear rib, 1c, Lard—Btoum and refined, Wig@idlye, ‘Hur cen—Quiet ond unchanged, Covsye—Strongs stock light; 1817@200, Wisity—Nominally at v8, PernoLevm—Nominol ; crude, 6@?4o, TOLEDO, To.rpo, O,, Jan, 29,-—Fcoun—Firmor, GUnain—Wheat closes higher ; No, 2 white Wahant $1.15: No, Vdo, $1.08 ;3No, 1 white Michigan, $1,103; ninbor Michigan, $1,081; ; No. 2 red, $1074 $'Nu, J do, $1.00; rejected ‘red, 3c; No. 4 atuber Iilinois, $1.03. Corn a shade higher; high mixed, 643, (Gu scilor April, Tao weller May, 748yp3 low nixed, bass no grade, Ogite, Gate wteady; moderate demund; No, 1, des No, 2, 664;c3 Michigun, 57c; rojected, 5: Clove Beeb—$6.u5, Dagsen Hoan—$7,5007.75, Recewrs—Flour, 400 brla; 42,000 Dit oats, 8,000 bit, Burestente—Elote, 20 brs; 71,000 by ; outa, 10,000 bit, VIMILADELPHIA. Puriavenrata, Ja, 99. western extra fuinily, $4,873, 5,75, MATH—Wheat steady ¢ rod, $1.20@1.2%9 ; white, $1.35. wa, Corn—Lellow, Tg ise; mixed, Te Tic, Cate utondy; white, 7@use; intzed, Bode, Harley nomiual, Puovintoxs—Quiot ; pork, $10.60, WHtaky—y: Veruoueuat—-Nomtual, Murren—Duil aud unchanged, u Unerse—Firin, Lugu—Stundy ; Western, 9@ala, LOUISVILLE. Lowravinur, Jan. 24.—Geain—Corn firm; 68@T00, Oats firm; GG Thovinousclork qulet $19.0@20.00, Yacon quiet and firm] whoulders, 62; aldo, 1Wi@llo, Hulk Ineate wetive und atrongs sloulders, 6),0; sidog, UG lus, Kugas-cured haus, Wylde, "Lard, ‘prime bteain, Lic, Wutsuy~Dte, CLEYELAND, CLEVELAND, O., Jan, 29,—Guaiy—Wheat quietand unchanged, Corn. f¢mer; low matxed, Wey high mized, Tlo} eara, Ode, Oats’ ateady; No.1 Btate, Gio; No, 4, 6803" white, 610. Vieruorsiua—Stoudy standard white ear lola, 99¢03 Oblu Btato tevt, 103Z05 umall tute ta@ae higher, Teckspre—Whost, 2,050 buz corn, 1,400 bu; oata, 1,950 bu, DUFFALO, * Burvato, N, Yo Jan, 29.—Qnarn—Wheat dull; sates of Ycura No, d Minnesota at $1.15; No, 2 Chicago bel at $1.05, Coro—Halos of 2 care of new ws Tde vp truck, Oate dull; Western at bTijc. Uyo uoylected, Burley neglected, Green meats—Demand active and ‘prices “ad~ clear rib, 3 red winter, wheat, 0,000 bu; corn, whost, #,000 bu; corn, =. TOSTON, Bostow, Jau, 22 —FLovu—Quiet and unchanged, Gusin—Corn quiet; mized aud yullow, 85s ge, Oatea—Mixed aud white, 67a7le, Ye, $1.00q@1.U5 5 pull food aborts, 230; tine food and widulluge, 20d phy A btroug Man's Peat. Patrick ¥itapatriot, an sniploye of & firm of flour-deafers iu Lowell, Mead, on Thursday afternoon last, varriad & barrel of flour, weighing altogether over 213 pounds, on his back from the Framingham freight depot so the wtoro of tha firm without stopping, the dietance being over a mile, ‘ua barrel waa fastened oa his buck by # rape, Br. Fitzpatrive’s woight is about 165 pounds, and ho scemed bub hitle fatigued when he arrived at the store, atatlog that he would carry it baok sgain at once for $100. He roceived the flour and $30 additional ue Feward fax she succeseful perforingnos of feat. “CONRAD AVENGED, Voter Mand Is Also Driven Out by Agnew. Tho Loaguo with Mr, Hosing For- mally Dissolved, Effort to Exculpate the Ruffian McHale, Ho Gelongs to the Family. For somo timo past tha visitors at tho Connty Toil Lavo surmised that all was not sereno with Peter Hand, tho Jailer, and especially have tho frequenters of the County Building observed that the Jailor's mind was distuthed a8 to tho rosult of the indictment returned against hin for gelling malt liquor to the prisoners, ince then the dark and murky clouds that precede 9 storm have been gathoring over the head of Pa. ter, ond tho air of thy County Jnil has boen rife with rumors regarding the action of Bhoriff Ag« now on his return from Springfold, whither he had prono before tho indictinont was found, Yoo. torday ‘TUE ATORM BURST in all its fury, ond tho rosult has terminated the oficial relation between Sheriff Agnow and Mailer Hand. About balf-past 11 o'clock, Mand appeared before Judgo Williams, of the Critniual Court, sud informed His Honor that he desired tounburdon his heart in regard to the charges contained iu tho troublesome Indiectmont. Mo Ktated that, whon he took chargo of the Jail, the prisoners exhibited evidence of thirat; the water was bad; they wanted beor, and asked it thoy coulkt uot have it, ‘Jo this request big Anewer was that ho would CONSULT Mt. AGNEW, and, {f ho mterposed no objections, their raqnest should bo grantod. Upon conuulting Mr. Agnew, that ollicial iuformod him it was “AU right.” After this ho saw the County Physlelan, who gava it 4s his opinion that the beer was healthy, and uo Lad offoct would rosult from it; ina word, he had furnishad tho beverage te the prisoners with the consont aud knowledge of the Sheriff. With this atatomontto the Court, Mr. Mand seated himself, anc IUDGR WIELIANE NEMATEED Lat, very eoon after the ine(alhuent inte ofecot Sherdt Agnow, he had been called on by that gentioman in regard to that very subject, and ha then road to bim that rection of the statute ap plying to this matter. ‘The Court romarked that, at that timo, bo explicitly informed the Shoriif that it would be in direct conflict with, and viola- tion of, the statute, should ho allow liquor of any kind to he sold within tho jail, or to ba in any = mouuor iven tothe prisonors. This statemont of the Court was a stunner, and produced quite a flutter in the court-room. Petor then withdraw, and re- turned to tho jail# In the meantime Bhorifl Ag- now had been iformed of what was going on iu the Court, aud soon after the Juiler'a return be Was waited upon by a bailiif, who presonted him wi TNE FOLLOWING NOTE? Buentry's Orricr, Coox Co, Tt. Cittoado, Jan, 29, 1475,—/eter Hand, Lage dter—sin: I dud tt ivcearary, on nocount of the ditcrence oxiatiing bo twaon ny, and on account of your vivlation of nut only the jufl Dut tho State laws, to diucharga you from tho porition of Jutler, Plonwe hand the keys and other articles pertaining to the oflice to the bearcr, aud obliqo, very reapectfully youre, Tnancis Anew, sheriff, ‘This waa tho straw thet broke the camel's back, and Mand, on reading it, sank speechioss intoa chau, After recovering frain hie aston- wliment, he said to the beuror of tho missive, “All right, sir,” and immediatoly sot hingelf about the necessary preparations prior to bis inal departure from oftice, ‘Lhis decapitation of the official head of Poter Tland was not unexpected to many, ns it is well known that Mr. Agnow and A. C, Hesing havon disnzreomont, and thelr relations are anything Int friendly. Mr. Hand was appointed by the Shoriff through the influence of Mr. Hosing, and kines tho misunderstanding betwoon thom it was thought Hand would bo remoyod, espocialty na it was known at tho timo of tho appointmout of the dailor, that Agnow had intended tiat po» sition for another. Since the indictmout of Hand, tho Sherif coull take advantage of the: fine opportunity thus given him to romove Hand. ‘Tho astonishment of My. Mund on ro- ceiving his discharge was genuine, a8 nog over a woek nyo he expressed himsolf ta the effect that, xo long a8 ho performed hia duties faithfully, ho entertained no foara of recoiving tho graud bounce, ind that he did not think that the Shoriff would bo intlucnced to intorforo wich hia through auy froublo that might oxist betwocn hiin and THeriag, ‘Mr. Agnew youterday appointed ait, JOUN DavLy, of the firm of Doyle & Jolusog, plasterera, te the position mado yueant by the divoliargo of Mand. Mr. Doyle was Aguow's first choice for Jailer, but ho favo way to tho wishes of Mr. foxing, and appointed Hand. Mr, ‘Doyle wil enter upon tho discharge of hia dutios to-day. A reporter of ‘Sux Trpone called upon Mr, Aguow yesterday in order to nacertain Tt TRUE CAURT of tho removal of Voter Hand, and was informed by the Sheriff thas he had cautioned him againyt aclling Leer to the prisoners, and remarkod that he (Agnew) was lighle to pay from 8100 ta £500 for this violation of tho statute, ax he, boing the Shoriff. might bo eld rosponsibla for it, Ho ordered Hand to discontiona selling, but ho did not, and consequently his dismissal, ‘Tho reportor also Inguined of Mr. Agnow what ho proposed to do in tho case of ASHISTANT-JAILER BCILALE, and wag answored that ho lad suspended thet oficlal until tho hoariug af the indictmevt agaiust him on Wednesday; that ho bad mads ine quitica among such prjgoucrs og Father Forkau, Blenuerhagnott, and ofera whom lie could be- Nave, and who were oye-witnesies to tho aftiay be- twoon Mellale and Culloy, in which BfeManous wag injured, and ho was inclined to the opinion that MoHale waa not to blamo, and had boon usinraprevented; that Callen, who had been permitted the frecdom of the corridors during the day, refiased to be luckod wp at night, aud on MoHalo's taking hold of him, ho (Cuilon) resist+ od; in the acufflo that ensued McMannny was ac cidontly run into and knocked ovor, and against tho wall, resulting in injury to him. Mr. Agnew added fiyrthor, that unless the charges wora ud tainod, he should at onca reinstate Mellale, a ho had proven himself heretofore a good man in that position, ‘This will not do, howovor, Not only {fa the testimony against MolHale toa strong,—the bump on MoMannua’ fore head is almost onough,—but his pro vious charactor is horrible. “fho whoto Y, M. G, A. concentrated on Malfale, coutd no more reform him than it could restora a spollt turkey to ita pristine wwootngss, ‘Who fact ia that the Aaguistant Jailac ia a relation of tho Shorift's bY marriago, and consequently hos to be “ sees through,” ‘Tho supposition fs that there ig misohlaf brew: ing, aud that, between A, O, Heaing, Poter Maud, the bailiffs who loyo recontly heen dischargod against tha wishes of the Jidges, tha farcic termination of the gamblers! trials in the Criml- nat Court, and the storm of yestorday, Bherift Agnew bas hia hands more than full, Ono thing is cortaiu, and that ia that the lowering cloud’ hayo not beon dispelled, and are atil! drittns over and around tho County Jail; the mutter inga of tho late storm can yet bo hoard, and the end is not yot. 2 Secession of English Protestane Clere gymon to Wome, Ttannounced in the Derby (Lvg,) Iercwrd that “tho Nev, Alfred Newdigato, Vicar of Kirk Mallam, Derbyshire, bas eigultled ina lester to tho Vicar of Iikeston bis detormiuation to relia quish his living and joly the Church of Home, Mra. Nowdigate secoded about a year ago, ®! the services at Kirk Hallam havo Jong bor marked by extrema ritualiam. A eorroupondeys hay ween Mr. Newdigato’s letter, m which he states that the resolve haw been taken because he considera the only srue Apostolic Church the ona of which Romo ix the contre. Tho liviog ia in the gift of the pervert's brother, Col. Nowdigate, of West HHallan, another brother, tha Rev, ©. J, Newdigate, beim Tector of the latter place, The living of kis Hallam Jy worth noarly £00 a year, ‘The seco zion of tho Rov. Alfred Nowdigate hes caused mitch excitement, as he held the Bocroteryelips of tho Sovisty for the Propagation af sho Cospe and Oburoh Extontian Saclasy, tu the Dioses? lachileld, which he recontly rosigned.” | the Church Herald saya: “Mr, Nowdigato ia sald ng have been mainly led to take this etep throug the sbandonment by tho English shops their jurisdiction to a layman ; as alvo by av i veatigution af the doctripal and historical a statements of tho well-kuown Dollingosite boo! at ‘Januy," We are alao informed fuat sere other bengficed clergymonp are not unlikoly take @ similar step—-smongst thove fatter 4 nae of one of the most revored and respeciss wupporters of Church of Bogiand Minvexio bolug freely mentioned.” 2