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JTHWE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 187 MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, ‘ ‘The business of the banks for the day was some~ what interrupted by the tnrdinesa of tho Eastern maile, trhich wero several houra behind time, Tho main activity waa in counter business, Tho loan market oxbihite {he same features that have charactorized {t forthe Inat fortnight, ‘The de- mand for Ioana from mercantile eources inlight + there fa quite an amount of the paper of wall traders of- fered, And af mont of St ie good It is readily taken. A noticonite number of applications for toana have been made by whieky-dealrra, who want to pay the tax on apirite in store before the new tax Lill pases, There fu not so heavy ademand en at the begloning of the month from the Board of Trade men for funds to carry stuff, On the street, there fs no {rouble in placing at ad- ‘vantagcons rates all the psrer affered. The only com~ pinint beard from brokers Is that there is not onough first-class paper offering, ‘There is but little spectla~ tivo paper in the market; a great deal of it would bo mado, if it'were not so well known that lenders will not take it, Rates are 7@18 per cent. ‘the whipments of currency to the country are not largo, snd aro not quite equal tothe receipts, New York I:xebango wan fold at 60c to $1 discount Detween banks for $1,000, Currency wan tecolved here from from New York, ‘Tho clearings were $3,000,000, Tho North Carolina Sennte haa pnased the unury Dill providing for # forfeiture of the wholo amonnt where an excens of 8 per cent Interest 1 charged for loane, The Charlotte Obsercer syns‘ Wo heard tho President of ona of the Charlottebanke romark, a few daya ago, $f the Legislature passed a atringont usury law, not @ merchant in Charlotte conld get over the financial crash that would {novitably come, as the ‘panke would certainly exit i all their monoy,”? iT BONDS. -Tnited Bi Tinited States 6: United tater 5-208 of 154 United tutes 6-208 of "65. $208 of Wi-—Jan, andl July, &08 of “67-—Jan. and July. 6-208 of 'U3-—Jan, and July 19AOM 0 a United States now Ge of United States currency 6a. Gold was 114,114! FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Sterling exchange was 484@isT; cable transfers, Londow, 492; Paris, 610, Other rates of foreign ‘exchange are quoted : Paris (france).....0s+ Gormany (rulchniariee) Belgium (france)... Holland (guilders), Bwitzerland (france). sees Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (kroner). AMALIA (DapOr ROTINA)..cseseeeeseesesese co AEG CITY AND COUNTY BONDS. Bonds, Bid, Asked. Ghicago City 7 # ct. Vonde.. 1014, & int. /102!¢ & int. Chicago City 7 # ct, sewerage. .[101 A int.)202'y Aint, Chicago City 7 3 ct. water loan}101 Chicago City 7H ct. certificates 98%; &int.) .. Chicago City 6 ¥ ct, certificates) 95 kint.| Cook County 7 W ct, bonds... /1014¢ de int.|163%¢ West park 7 @ ct, honda,.... BANK STOCKS, Bid! Asked, 23" Merchant? National... First National Bank, neeesé reap 3 Fifth Natrona) Bank, oss. sseee 1233] Idhy Commercial Nutional Uank..... a} 10259 Berman Nations! Bank... 2... qa 330) Cora Exchange National Bank...... 1: LAT y Gity Matfonul Bank... s.r ian Home National Bauk......: i00 National Ban’ of Ilinoia,...... 108 Milnols Trust and Savings Dank, 108 National Benk of Commerce... 100 Merebante’ Savings, L, & T. Co, 155 Union National Bank... 6.66 < 160 Unio Stock-Yard National. ‘MISCELLANKOUS. Tidy Asked, 1 5 140 1s ity Rarlway, South Side City Railway, West Bide., City Railway, North Side. Yrader’ Insurance Compa Chamber of Commerce. Clicago Gaslight and Col Chicago & Northwestern gold Exposition Stock. LATEST. New Yous, Fob, 15—Money, 3, Prime mercantite paper, a8. Bterling wenk ; 483489} for aizty days, and 4866 4803; for hight. Custome receipts, $746,000, Gold dull at 1145;, Car rying rates 1 per cent aud flat, ‘The Assistant ‘Treas- turer disbursed $226,000, Cleared, $40,000,000, Governments dull. Bailrocds firm, State bonds quict, ‘Tnis haa been the dullest day at the Stock Exchange for some time, Many heavy operatora hayo been driven off by high comnileston rater. ‘Thore {s a prone caition fur an oppoaltion Exchange, and a call has been lasted for » meoting to beheld at the Fifth Av- enuo Hotel Thureday evening to consider, At the opening of business, the market was {rreqular, Later on it advanced ;@N per cont all round, Still Inter there ‘won a generallecline, under the lead of Watasb, which {ell off 2 per cent in consequence of & movomout to de- feat the proposed funding scheme, which a large nurn- ‘er of bondholders have already agroed to, Thu market closed steady, excopt for Wabash, which was wesk, ‘Missouri Paclo revived from 43% to 45, Pacific Mall was oxceptionally atrong, ‘Trausactlons aggregated 130,000 whares, of which 30,000 wero Pacific Mail, 20,~ 000 Western Union, 8,000 Nortlweatern, 6,000 St. Patil, 6,000 Lake Shore, 16,000 Oho & Alseiasippl, 11,000 ‘Wabauh, and 18,000 Union Pacific, ; GOVERNMENT ONDE, Coupons, ‘67... Coupony, "68... {Uy | New Oe... 119i | 10-408, 22) 118"; | Currency 6e,, wraxe BOXDA, 9335 Bee old. Coupons, 81 Coupons, '63, Coupons, 64) Coupons, “65, Tonnesaues, old... ‘Tounensees, vew., Virginius, new, N, Carolinas, ol N, Carolinas, new, uTOCKR, Canton.....se0. + 69 [Bt Paul, ‘Weatarn Union Tet ,, 72g | BL. Yan pia. Quicksilver... aL Wubash,... Adams Expres OL | Walaa pt rr Woll-Fargo., as | Ft, Wayne. vty Awerican Ex 654 | Torre Haut 4 U, 8, Expre «80H | Terre Hanty 35 Pacitic Bat. 83" | Ohicago & A’ 10134 Chicago & Alton 28" | Ohio & Mivstustp) 45 28 Cleve., Cin, & Col Chi, Bur, & Qui 25 | Lake Shore, ‘Michigan Central..,. 75_ | Indiana Gent! Pittaburg &Ft,Wayne 076 | Whnois Central, Northwestern, 44 | Union Pacitic Northwestern Hock Inlund,..,.. ‘New Jorvey Centr: 543g | Central Pacifia 13S irae Pacitlg bons LOT joy Lack, & W. eee REAL MSTATE. ‘The following instrumenta were filed for record Monday, Feb, 15 curr prorrnty, Fifth ay, $9 ft. of Horrisou ut, wf, 302108 ft, dated Feb, 2: je 1.000 Davin at, 290 f dated Heb. 1 ‘ 1,140 Lota 9 to § of Lots . ‘Wrigutls Lot 4, partition i Bee, dated Noy, 9, 1874... 2,900 ‘Wiolaud at, eof Nortli ay, dated Jai, 20.... ++. 1,000 ‘Weatern ay, nw cor of dated Aug. 6, 1873... ceeepeeees 6,000 Cornelis at, S103 Tt wo! f, abs1a7 ‘Tu ft, dated ee, 14, 1814. Tguian st, 36535 ftaw of Deering st, uw ‘241100 ft, dated Feb, 15,.... ‘Thirty-soventh vt, 192M 6 of Biowart ay, a ‘MAx125 ft, dated’ Feb 16,.00ser-01 McGregor tt, 675 ft w uf Wantwortl 25x1% ft, dated Juue 1, 174... SOUTH OF CITY LiMITs, WITHIN 4 HADIUS OF vyuoM OoURT-HOUNE. Indiana ay, 96% 11 u of Forty-uinth at, @ f, 60x 160 7-10 ft, duied Fels, 2,, bere 2,200 Fifty-aleth at, 200 ft wof Blewart ay, of, x ees A Jen a ever . 600 $26, lock 4 of Nichols & Sckindloy's part Hac,'10, 38, 14, datol Doce 8), 181A eee 1,000 COMMERCIA ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce tu thie city during the forty-eight hours ending et 7 o'clock on Monday morning, and for the correspouding date one yeur ages IPT situpmeare, sts, 30H, aN Flour, bris,, 4,009] ULYTh) 7,044 14,711 g6,us} 354,20] 91,c24| 270,000 40,7] 50,680] 20,800) Aton 16,02) 48,4401 D1,u75] 556 400} 6,777]) 7 a ERO C20) EXC a Gras aced, the...| 90,195 180,605,! 107)3s4) 124,411 lax seed, ts, 25,00U} 386,700, 4142 jroomu-corn, tha, . ei y SHRTA Cured neat, ta. 12,342,453 3,045,201 Pork, bria,, Ex yO Lard, 693, 460| 393,903 Gtoul 16,u74|} 63,470] 63,400 peau] 89,104l] 39,905) 89,390 2,145) 2,843) ,uu1{ 2,81 10,470, -Bait|| use} 4.87: ‘ets) ‘buy Aizu 1,794 1,138) ‘tan eat 10a Mido, ths...,....| 110 69,275 { 00.7094 112,063 Highwines, tirle,, fal 365] "055 Wool these T8809 Votatocr, tu... 45: Tumrer, No, feet.) 56,080) 988,000) shingler, Nos... hy Nose brit... 2400n0) 770,000 Ponitry, Ibs, Sonllry, coop Ganie, PkER., Fags, pkas hecve, DEM... Dried fruits, Ibs, Heane, int May, tons, Withdrawn from estore on Saturday for city con- sumption: 3,487 bu wheat, 0,739 ba corn, 7.190 tu cate, 2,062 bu rye, 3,026 bit barloy ‘The following graft was inayected Into store on Monday morning: 4 cara Nu. 1 apring, I3cars No. 2do; Beam No, 3 do G0 wheat); U1 cara bigh-mnixed corn, 42 cars No, 1 do, 10 cara rejected do (G3corn, all new) ¢ 1 car white oats; Gcara No.2 do} 1 car rojected doz 4 carn No, 2rye; Lear No, 2 barley car rejected da, Total, 127 cars, or 49,000 bu, apected ont: %12L bu wheat, 60,059 bu corn, 1,017 bu oats, 1,034 bn rye, 545 bn parley. ‘the Cluchinalt Chamber of Commerce is agitated over tho question whethor that body requires one oF two anuual reporta of the work of pork-packing throughout the Wert, ‘The Sceretary of tho Asrocla- {lon fa the editor of a paper which laa presented thes reports for twenty-nix yours part, aud the Superin= tondent te tho authorized atatietictin of the Chamber, so far an {lie compilation of statistics of the trade and commerce of theelty Inconcerned, ‘Tho Joke of tho matter in that the Naperintendent seems to want tho Secretary to cease from his newspaper compilations, which fs nearly the eamo thing as asking lin to give up the newapaper, since that soct ts largely devoted to packing interests, It iy slated that the recent discussions about the valué of batly in the Tock Island 1: vators havo bromght out tho fact that tho bar- Jey in thore houres fs ‘eltef than it was suppored to be, and some of it ts being slipped out, on owners’ arcount in preference to aclling it at a dis- count of atveral cents per bu on the price of barley in other houees, Itwas even allegod yenterday that the recent raid on the quality of Huck Isisud harley was a Dear movement to depress the market by decrying “rogular.? Wo lave printed sy muck on the other a{do that itis but fair to report that, if ouly to show how some peoplo will talk, Auyust Fischer {4 to have another chance, A meet- ing lias been called at “itly 12" on Thursday next to conalier bis case, Wedo nat kuow whether or not thoeeloction of this Masonfo huur furutshes a good foundation on which be aay bulld hopes of being re- tnstated. ‘The leading produce markets were generally easier yesterday, barloy being the only prominent exception to the ritie, Tho rovolpte exhibited a wlight increaso in grain, and 8 ilecided ono in live atock, while there was genera} auticipation that tue volume of arr about to bocome largor than the avarago, aa a goud deat waa kept back by tho roront bad weather, which Js now cleariug off, ‘Tho sltpping movement {s small, except in provisions and corn, though the ontga of wheat was larger on Saturday than usual, The fore elgn markets were dull allground, and weak on bread- atuffe, which fact was reflected into New York to everything but oata, which are not exportable produce. ‘The recent furore In highwiues gave way to a nich eanler fecling at the East yeaterday, Dry goods wore falrly active aud atrong, Prints, bleached and brown cottons, ticks, and denims, aro specially active, and wo note a continued appreciation in valuea, ‘The grocery market wax without important now feature, Au absence of artivity is atill apparent, and yrices are without imporlant fluctuations, Cof- fees, toa, and sirups ore easy, Sugare and rice ure firmer, Butter and cheese wero dealt in toa fair ox- tont at very full prices, Nothing new was developed in the bagging, coal, wood, and leather markets, Thero wana moderate {aquiry fur foreign and domestla dried frults at firmly malntained prices, with the exception of French prunee,in which we note a ie decline, Apples and peaches are stronger, Tha fivh trade was again active and firma, No chauges were noted in canned goods, Oils remain quiet. ‘Tue price-changes were confined to 3c decline in carbon, ‘Thero was nochango inthe local lumber market. ‘The movement is atiil ons moderate scale, which, however, {a attributable chiefly to tho severa weather, Work inthe pinorles 1 pursued under dificutties, owing tothe great depth of tho auow, Building materlala wera quiet and unchanged, Dealers antic!- pate a fatr trade in the spring, and those having com- mon brie! Lold It firmly at $1,507.00, au tho stock is believed to be not moro than sufficient to supply tho trade until new brick can “ba obtalnod. Timothy seed was more activo yesterday and firm, while other seods were steady and quict, oxcopt Hungarian, May was steady, oud prairie sold roadily ta local dealers, Broom coru was firm under # continued good order demaud, Poultry was qulet and unchanged, Eggs were very firm, owing to thelr scarcity, Tho wool, hide, hop, and salt marketa woro quiet ant unchanged, ‘The following were the oxports from tho four tead- jug cities of the Atlantic seaboard for the dates named : i enil'g |(* Week end a feta” 1di4. Flour, tris... Wheal, busses... Corn, ‘bu... Tye, ba... Pork, Urls Tart, Ua. se Macon, Ils, “s¥rom five pulnts, THE Chors. The vanuary report of the Department of pgricul- turo glyes the following ostimates of yield luxt year's Tho proiuct of wheat is greater In the aggregate than inany providue yoar, excetting 300,000,000 bn, ‘There waa au tucreane uf adroage of fully 2,507,00), Tie gave a prodtict of 14,891,000 bu, being v8 per cent of the previous crop, ‘Oats, 210,000,000 bu; ® docline of nearly $0,000,600 bu, Tharley, 92,704,000 tut, being 1 per cent increase, Potatoes, 106,000,000 bu ; about the same ux the pre ‘vioun year, ‘Hay, 25,600,000 tons ; an increase of 600,000 tons, ‘The price uf corn iu’ thls country is governed by tha autity grown, the abundances or scarcity of other feeding: terial having salut modifylug influence, Tho foreign demand, averaging between 1 and 2 per cont, sud reaching’ iu roceut years 3 per cent, ip too small to be adiaturbing element iu the markyt, “ho commercial astertion, that the fureiyn valuu of ‘an ox Worted aiticle Ses thé homo-priep, walle pariialty true Of wheat, fully almost utterly iu ibs application td corn, Bo ‘wa usually aca tho lowest prices of cori when we Inve tho largest penducta ; but sn avarige cron of wheat, with larger foreign’ crops, may bring lower prices than a more prolitic one with defleient harvest Abroad, A. reforencs to the records of estimuted pro- duction and current prices fit yaat years illustrates thin (ruth, and ob tho sume time atteata the accuracy of thy rodorde, ‘The quantity produced aud eversge prices of recent years aru ag follows t Tn TAKA, 900,00),000 bu, valued ut Ge per bit, Tu 1869, 874,000,000 buy Yalnied wt Toe per bit, Tn 1970, 1,08,000,000 Un, valued at 540 er bit, Tn 1871, 001,000,000 bu, valued at 480 por bu, Tn 1334, 1,092,000,000 bu, valued at Je per bu, In DATs, 9 10,000 bu, valued at 440 per bu, An 1874, 454,009,000 bu, valued st Gay per bu, ‘Tho pelo 11813 would haye been af least 10 per cont highor than in 1871, but for the effect of the moze- tary panic on prives qonerully, ‘Tho prica at the close Of 1873 was 15e lower than in ' 1870, purtly frou gead- ual decliny tt prices and th part becauw the eurplis of old corn Was murh rmudier dn the tatter yer, thy combined proditet of 1863-"70 bel 3,058,000,000 bi § of 1871-*2, 2,033,000,000 bu; diforenice of 315,000,000 ba, At iio present tine, 8 acaron of contiourd nimo= tary duprovsion, the average price Is 65c, We Jews thaw fu 1869, when thu crop waa 20,000,000 bu greater, Ta. 1871, a medint crop, with a large surpluw of tho ini metive product of 18/0, aud w teudonay to lower values generally, caused a reduction of be per bu, ‘The crops of 140) and 1874 arg the shortest for ayy yeara, aud the prices uaturally thy highest, PROVISIONS, HCG PRODUCTS—Wera activa in a speculative way, and dull on cash Jots, witha weak fecllug all round, ‘Tho receipts of hoge were larger than the recent ave erage, and that market was weak under antictpations of ptill lurger receipts this week, now that the roads in the country are in Letter order than a few days ayo. ‘This brought out fres sollers of product, which woak~ ened the murket, while the alorts filled Ja moderately at the lower prices, ‘The couditiony above nated were digcounted et uther poluts also, giving weakness all round the telegraphic uiting, We note that the ship mente of product ure much larger than a year ago, both for Baturday und the whole of laut week, ‘Mans Poun—Wae actlyo, but was IS@1T40 per bri wud declined 25c from the closing prived of Bat- urduy, with very little recuperation during the weuston, ‘The market opened weak, und wo ruled Ul the cad, © reporled on ‘Change of 410 bri at $18,204 + 40,600 bris seller March at $1H.17% (ald, aud 10,250 bela wcler April at €1¥,s00@ 18,02, 31,160 bri, ‘The niarkck closed at 419, | $19,20G 18.205 for March; rite } sud neuiually wt $18,b59 18.83 for atay. Other descriptions of paz wero inactive, and nom- Analy cauliry at $19,258 19,50 for clear j $10. for prine nits; and $15.26 197% for oxtra Laky—Was active, and 7466106 per 100 Tbe lo under a pressure from the Stuck-Yurds, oud an eubl feeling iu Liverpool, though the latter market was pube licly uated the vamie us ul Saturday, Salen were ro- porlad on ‘Change of 220 tex eusli ab $12,075; (loon) ¢ WeTUR ETE: weller Marcli Ne ERT) He 19.0715, ‘Total, 1 ‘The aarket $15.6); ‘for March; Ke $10.08 ‘Mxate—Wore dull sud easier, though huldora were powiually Girma at proviuus prices, Theru is raasou to nk that wome ules were made at concessions, and potreperted, Ths sales made publlo were 00,000 ite fall-cnrod muoulderr at 61(c ; 40,000 Ibs short ribs at $1,G0449,02% per 1th) Ibn 240 Doxes long-ent hate (19 Tos) at Met 29,000 tha green hante (19 Thm) at 9440 5 anil 2,000 pea do (16 fa) at ye, ‘Tho market cloned at Glo for green muoulders, Oye for do bn clear, 0%¢ do rhort ribs, U%e do short clear, one PLE@IWe do hams. Sweet-pickled home (1 Ibs ave rrsqe) at 10 @tOyc, Meata in anit (part cured) for shoulders, exsh or weller Hots riat: Gye do seller Match; Te do geller April; tong. elenr, Otc cakh or relict Fobruary; do soll- er March, 9%1a9% 0% do. seller April, Oe; hort O40 nel Or tellor February: do ‘soller “Mart, io selicn April, 10¢; hort clears, 10c; do eriter tee; do seller Apri 10:,0. Hoxed ‘meats ee er than lovee, Long ent fama, Watt ye. Da- con meate quoted’ at MH aliige for hams, 8e for shoulders, 10'e for alvrt rile, and tye for whort cleara—all packed. Gereacr—Was qittet at hat0e, ¥ PRODUCTS—Wern quiet and nominal changed. at $8.25 for mesa, $9.95 for extra me! $20,001820,50 for Lame. TaLLow—Quoted at @tyinA vee nue BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was rather tore active, ‘Thera was a fair Toral demand for choteo brands, and one or two round lota wauited for alipment, Tho market wax quoted unchangot, as desirable brands are scatce and receipts stunll, which formed an eficlent offact to Eastern dhillness, Sales wero reported of 275 ria winters on private ternm; 650 bris spring extrar, chiefly at $4.60 143.23, the otttsido for Minnesotas ; 1,090 bela spring anperfiner on private terms; and 275 bri buck wheat flonr at €1,00 for poor to £5.09 for chotce, ‘Tolal, 2,100 brit, Tho market closed as follower: Chole winter extrar, $4.25@6.50; common to quoi do, ¢ 5.00; cholco apring oxtras, $1.25 R4,50; fair ito, ahipping grades, $3,75¢¢4.00; patent apring, $5.00. 9.005 spring auperiines, $1,008.75; rye. flour, $9.15 253 buckwheat do, $5.0085.12%4. BRaN—Was in good supply, Iu proportion to the de- mand, and {rregtlarly easier, Sales were 90 tond at $19.50 on track, and 319,504820,00 delivered. THAL—Was quoted at $4083.60 per bri for O0G24.50 per ton for coarse, civo in a speculative way than on Saturday, but 16@ ‘ye towor, with a rather hoary feeling the List hone of the resalon, Liverpool was quoted eanier, and New York wan dull, while our roceipts were on tha increase, and thore wero few if any Uitylng orders on the floor from outside, "Che de- mintd waa chiefly from the lovst shorts, aud they were nob particularly anxious, tho purchases imaie being, chietly by there who held long Hues and prefurred to Al iwa part, so as to rednre thelr reaponatidilty, Cash wheat was unusually tlow, and the whole market was one uf the least satisfactory reported for many days just, Seller March opened: at M7;e, fell of to RU rose to #5e, aud receded lo Myr, chosing ab AOyey or tho month gold at 84%, e27_¢, closing at cy ruler April sold at A yGiSiige 5 ellor May ad seller Tue nt he. tlawit salen L040 bu No. L sprig ut 83140 5 25,000 Duy at Wo {G0 BU No, Fedo at’ 804 Cd {400 tat do, winter atoraxe, nb Te; and 400 bu rajected do at Tie. Total, 27.400 bun Mixnedora WieAT—Waa dull and weak, in nympne thy with the speculstive grade, Bales word roxtricted ty 70 bu No, Sut Beiyc, Nu, Lwae nominal at Yoga RN—AWas dull and 27@ te lower, under an int- creased ansivty to nell, with a inil in the detnand, Liv- croool wan quoted waster, and New York waa dull on old, but active aud uo lower cu new, Tho Eastern Anflnences were not aufficiont to cause weakness in new corn, hut the markot waa saddenod by unticlpatious of larger receipts here, and buyers hieid off till that fact shoukt produce it fegitimate effort, th» only firm Phase of tho instko waa a demand for rejects Which was wanted at GLi¢, wiih uone offered; Percentaxe of thut grado in the recorpts is wow sins! Seller March opened at 639,c, declined to Gc, and Closwd ab G:ce, Relier tho month mold at 024,925 closlug at 02 jy Boller May sold at 10", @705yc, Tugat70',c. Seller April mold nt 63:au4", eller Janie at O82;e, Cuah satos wero roported ‘of 85,- 40) bw No, 2 at 64/,@62S,02 1,200 bu oars at GeeROvEs aust 2.400 bu by wainple at G;(a6ko on track, ‘Potal 69,000 Dit, Oa'EB—Were quict and stenily at about Saturday's range of prices, Thero was Iittle demand for cush ox- cept for hone consumption, for wuleh a fow cara of frewh receipts wero taken at a slight advance in prices, egular No. 2was dull, selling early at 624¢¢, and auoted afierwards at §4,@524;c, Frosh rocerpta sold at Buiesd%c, Rejected auld at Sligo. Sales included 4,200 bu No, 2at 624@554,0; 1,200 bu No, 2 white ut 600 bu rajocted at Sige; and 1,800 by by sample 233e, Total, 7,800 bi, Seller Starch sold at 625; (Q52%,c, Seller April at 53@53';e, both closing at the Ihaldé,' Beller Say wold at 6C@S0:c, and cloved ub Bute bid, TRYE—Was in Ught supply and request. Fresh ro~ ceipty of No, 2 Koil at Ussye, and the market waa quoted firm bt this fyure, A small sale Ly wample was reported at $1.00, S4ies uggregata COU bu, ARLEY—-Was mora activo and irregularly higher, ‘The stronger feeling was duoto the report of the Tu vestiguting Cominities, which partially quictel the re cent agitation concerning the inapcetion of No, 2; al- bo to the rumors that there was x large line of sorta out for next mouth, aud to continued light receipts, ‘There were a few orders on the market for cash, aud regilar No. 2(in R, [,) sold oarly ot $1.07, closing at £1.03, Fresh In old at $111, aud in A,, D, & Cova at $1.15, Nod wold a $1.02 in X, 1, ana $1.03 fo N.S, houses, For rejected Osc wan bid. Options woro fairly active, Sellor March opencd at $1.05%, and advanced and closed at $1,083, Beller April ad- vanced Sigtade nnder a good demand, closing at $1,0615 Did and $1,0T asked, Sales were reported of 1,600 bu regillur No. 2 iu Te, T, at $1.07, W0bu fresh in N. 8. aud Ay D. & Go, ab $1410.15, 400 bu No. 3 at $1,02@1.05, aud 800 bu by sample at $1.06@1.15, ‘Total, 3,c00 bu, LATEST. In tho afternoon mess pork waa fairly active, and lower for March, Baloa were roported of 6,250 Urls at SB ATWcale.224g eoller March, 1¥,473¢ai8.50 seller ‘April, and $10.10 seer Juno, ‘The markot olosod st $18.10 bid for cash and $18.17} for March, Lsrd was quiet and easier for cach and steady for fnture, with sales of 750 to4 at $13,524¢ aller March, and $13,75 seller April. Cash closed ‘at $13,4737, and ‘March ot $15,52'4, Whent was fairly active and sdvancod early 1c, closing & shade higher than on ‘Change, Soller March Fold at 644,@35c, and cloned at the inside, , fuller April at 857, @N6!,c, closing at 851;@Stc, Corn was quiet and a sliade firmer, closing, at G3iyc for March, 64!,¢ for April, aul 70,0 for May, . Barley waa Se higher,’ eclling at $liw@l.0914 for March, and elostug ot § .10 bid, Seller April closed at Usta wero quiet and ateady, ab 62!{0 for Biarch, and 530 for April. GENERAL MARKETS. AT.COTOL—Was quoted at $1.14, BROOM CORN—Orders aro coming forward quite frecly, and trude in the aggrogate is fair, ‘The markot ia firm, at recent prices, aa followa ; Good to extra hurl, 1a@to; Lrash that will work flsolf into» cholce hurl Vroont, 10;@11e; common to fulr do, 94@i00; ine ferlor brush, 84@9} crooked, Y4@TXe. WUTTER—Prices range unuch the namo on for a number of days past, with, howorer, a tirmor feoling apparent amonget holdery—the reault of the continued moderato receipts. Strictly choice table butter Is comparatively aearco, oor are tho stocks of other grudea hold hero 58 Jargo au in some past sesaons at this period, ‘There waa a moderate movemont on local and shipping account at the rango of prices following + Choles to fancy yellow, 2@350 ; medium to good grades, 2yguse; inferior to common, 16@2¢; inferiur to chotco roll, 14@23¢, OHEESE—No material changes wereapparent in any of tho featurce of tho choose markel, ‘The {ucloment weather tends to check eliipmenta, but orders continnu to com forward freels, and the market maintains an unqualitiedly firm toue, Quotations romain at 1701 for prime titd factory, aud at 1wy1d{g0 for qoods “ome” Mn flavor, COAL—Activity 4s atill noticeable iu tho coal market, and. prices both for hard alld soft cou are trong ? Tackawanns, $10.00; canuel, $3,009.00; Eno apd Walnut HL,” $7,603" Lick Rin, $7,003 Brooke, 87.005 Dionburg, $3.60; 'Hockiug Valley, $7.00; Indiana, block, $4.60; Lllsbols, $1,605.00. COOPERAGE—Pork: husrels nota at ght, ‘The morket was rather dull Pork bartels, $1153 lard A5a@1,70; four barrels, 4R@Het whisky Lare iia s Pork staves, rough, $15,0018,00" do Uncked, €14.06@'.00 ; flour ntaveu, $7 dc@#,£0¢ elrcio flour heading, 7% ces Ught poles, $25.00,a52.00, DRESSED HOUS—Were in activa demand for ships ment and steady, ut $1.75 for light und $3,U0;a8,124 for heavy welguts, Salon wore Foportot of 1,168 lie, (S—Were wcarco and iim. The supply uf treslt oguga tw well reduced, aud dealers aro now worklig on the wtock of pickled, which, when found to be in good Conditions acl rapiulty anid "at enbanced pricen, Fresh wore sold at 28@2te, and chotze picklod at 20@140 ; fait do, 1S4ieo, and poor ut 1c, Fisil—A coutinudualy good demand, both for lake and saltwater cured, 4 reported, aud thu inurkot ro- talus. tho firm tone fur some tne past characterizing it, Whitedan andtrout ure not plenty, and thera ts sono Ukelihiond ofa further advance, We quote: No, 1 whites Deh, Iy-brl, $1,00@6,25 5 No, 2 do, $5,765.00; No, 1 trout, $5,2@.8,50; No. 1 shore muckeret, now, i+ 61 No, 1 bay, 2,737.00; No. 2 mack. $9256.60; furally mackerel, j-brl, $3,560 ahora kits, $1 $180,007 George’ codfish, $5,50a0.75 Lerting, split, rls, $4,5(g9,U0; do y-Ltl, Labrador herring, round, bri, $7,608.00; SA.uves4.u5 5 sented herria per box, 43k 40E 5 © itiver ealmon, 3,-brl, $5,754 10.00 § atu 4 tdng pur cate, 34,50, TRUITS AND NUis—Jobbera report no material improvenupt iu the demand, uur do they look fur eny. until there {a afayuralle ehsuge in (ho weather, Ta the micantine prices of mort discrtptions are held with doclded Armuess, Michigan applet aro a ho Digher, wut bulya peaches slow a tendency to wih HU; bank codfivh, Labrador coun trout, 2 doz fa. We quote; FoRetax—Datos, Ke@dc;’ fas, 1OalTices By, layers, UNG; Tu kluh prunes, WU @tive; Erouch prunes, keys, L414 Locs Fulalne, bayers, 20; loony Muwatel, $4,105 428; Valebela, Tel2yez Zante cusrauta, | T5 To} eltron, shaves leshon peal, teak, Dowsiia —Atden apples, I@wues Bleliigan apples, S4c4 vez Indiana nd Hbnvia, Wase3 Southern, 74a to halves, vwi0s; lo amixed,” 1404 bly a, 2Mde; blackberries, 105;call ye; raupberrios, SigBoes pitted cherries, Waaze. Nora Hit (side; ahuonds, Yerragous, Sea! Naples walnuts, 18@16c; Grenoble walduta, ue Tug ite; Bradila, 11 rita, To dudugton peanut ct African peauul “4a 6c, GREEN FLULTS—The acvere weather atill inter~ feres with the trade in greeu fruity, In consequence {he outalde orders ‘od arononinally wllowed totiay over,aud the retallora are buyluyg sparingly. Loon: fair, aud other fruits were in wound caadtitie tac Quotations: Cholcy Mewina snd Palermo’ femous, $9,014 10,00 por Lor } Valencis oranges, $4,50(810.00 per ‘ase; Palermo aud Micsalua do, pee box, $5,504.50; apples, pur bel, $1,500.60; chaico do,” $2,753,005 cranbersiev, $10.0) 11,50 pes, ‘bri; Malaga grapes, $5.00u50.00 per keg, $10.00;912,00 pur bri, GRUCERIES—Trade rouiaius dull in ail departments it rocery warket, Fey buyers to be Qo Wa Grace vovelved through (he toaule toake e varg g003) bordag. Prices remain without {mportent change anid may Le quoted eteady a8 follows Micr—Patna, ThATYC; Rangoon, 6'@7e; Caro~ Ina, Tato Loutelana, 1% COrrkre—0. dave, Steed Ble; choice to fancy Ri Ho, ‘2kdBYe; common, Java, No, 2, 20 Iv auskes good to primo Bin esas gabe ‘Cobta Wteay agate j Satel ingapars Java, Yxg2ie3 Costa ‘gate 5 Maras callo, Zhe e, san aS BUGARX—Putent cut long, 114 @LL%03 crushed ant powdered, Mi@llaes granulated, Meets Ay standard, 1040; da, No.2, loaluiges 1, O7yal0e 3 N 40} yellow, C He (a4?,e: fair to Tycdt yey cholee jo fair da, THe tay prime do, Ha@Mes common a Inuladses AuRaT, 84yiee} common N.0, commun fo Chater, 7a3 Diamond drips, $1,1991.90; silver drips exire fine, 6: god AtTrhiuso Alenp, Be 5 extra do, Gi@thic; New Orleans molusres, choles, now, WueT4es' do prinie, 6F@EiRe; do common, GUedies Prurto Nico moiasnes, BASSE} common molassoe, At vette. —Allapicn, 1514 (@101ge j clover, HOA; cassia, sj ponueryaheates mntmergas No 1, $1 Maj ‘Afriean, Bates do Galeutts, 18d 20e, ats—Cerwian Mottled, 6 ce7e; Goklen West, 43 Ga; White Lily, O4@oye; White Roso, O4@ulset white Hunsiin, & ete, wan in requeat, but timothy wa 1, $17,50¢18,00 3 No. 2 do, $15,00c615.503 S140} choca upland pralrie, $11.00, Jo, $UQUIG 12.59 | NO, 2 Ur alongli, $10,00 S—Were quict and easter, Salo was mado early of 190 brls at $1.07 per gallon, which was the price on Sulurday, but Now York wan’ afterwards reported at $1.43, aud then our matiel cloned heavy, with no bids, and none oivred, ‘fue stock of wines here Je catinuate:d at 6,360 bein, HIDES —~Wera quiet nd tnchanged, ‘The re ceipin were light but ample, Wa quotes” Groen city hutehers', The} green frozen, Tyia7 os green cured light, e's Reavy do, Ras cs park cured, BB3% Rrecn calf, Wey etry’ flint hides, kip, aud ealt, 1% foey dry 'nalted hides, 14@15c;' doseou skins, Ug 45 slcep pelts, wool estimated us washed, per I 401d Ase, tiord—Were dull, but steadily held, under very Tight tucks, ‘The falling off iu exporta and dutiness of the homo trade has proditeed a weatiness in Now York, Wentern hops ava quoted at 30443c, and Eastern at4 LUMBEH—Continnes in moderate demand at changed prlees,‘Thesnow tu the pinstles 1 sald to bo #0 deep ns to nerlonsiy tmpede work, It 44_ almost impossible to haul logs citer in Michigan or Wiscon- niu, ‘Tho clements this xeason ars evidently on tho sido of those who are snxlows to curtail produetion, Although lumbering thie winter 1 pursued under many disadvantages, theto is not much fear of a large rhoriago in tho crop, ‘The supply of old lumber, logs, ofc, left over from last aesson te salt to be aboub 110, 000,000 feot Iesy than the old stuck on Laud o year ayo. Following aro the quutations ‘ + 892,00@ 55,00 40004250, 37.00Ww40.00 ‘Koird clear, thivk. Clear Mooring, txt atid lear Biding, Ist and 2d, First conn UU eee va + Flooring, firat commun, dronrod Fioottigg, eecoud common, dressed. Box voirds, A aud Bosses A stock bord... B stuck hoards. © atock board Fencing (16 1t.).. ae Common. lunber, 17 fi und wide doit, atid ecantling, 18 to 24 fee! A siligiens. ce: Bhingles on tick’ Avervesvererevecs ccs LIB 2873 OLL8—Vuwinere retnninn quiut with most’ Mnos fen ly hold, Carbon ina exception, the quotations belng Towered 4,c, nn follows: Carbon’ (standard wilte), 115 dog. toat, 1410150; do Tlinora legal tent, 150 tleg.,,15¢¢ 160 do hordiight, 175 doy., 8%st@luey oxtta winter Lird oll H.La Ltn; No, 1, 090; No, 2 Rue 5 Unscod, rawr, 89/@B5 dlo Lotled, 84290¢; whale, Ta78e} aperm, $2302.40 neatefoot ofl, siricdy pure, $1.00} do extra, Wa Ube j do No. 2, 75@8ee; bank oll, Ge? straits, Ge + plum- Tiago olf, GuarSe {' turpentine, 46@4Gey naplitha, 6d gravity, 14igc@iSc; naphtha, common, 12y@lic. PIG-JRON—Srade coutinues to whow improyergput, and tho market wows a firmortoue--notatly fur fake Superior iron, Stocks are light. Wo quote: Scotch (according to brand), $15,087.00; Lake Superior No, 1, #ELU0 1 do Nu, 9, $2,003 ho Ne 005 do Non, 4 aiid 6 $07.05, Anvérioam Bvotc $47,005 ‘Fisearuwas, LOTATOES—Were quiet but firm, under light offer- tugs: Enstern Poachblows, 05; Western do, 85 0c ; Early Rose, 80q35zi nixed, TO@Be, Car-lote of Eattern were quoted at 8%@900, POULTUY—Tuo offerings were somewhat Jarger, bul (hero waa little doing auide from w Nght loval In~ quiry, and prices wera easy but not quotably lower: ‘Turktya, dressed, Metz; chickens, dressed, 10@t2iye por hy ducks, Uglies per tb; geet, KALiG por Ib. SEEDS—Timothy was moro scuvo ‘and den, the in- quiry being chiefly for the higher grades, Sales wero inade nt §1.45€@2.00, Clover war qtioted quiet nt 24,50 (0.60 for pritie. Hungarian was walable at 80 and millet at 85 !g@vie. BALT—Was quiet and stoady at the pricen followin Onondaga and Baginaw, tine, $1.05; . Cannda do, $1. ordinary coarse, £2.09; Coarse diamond, $2.14, ; dairy, without bags, $2.75; ° datry, with bags, $1.00; ‘Ashton Asiry, per suck, $1,00@4,25, ‘TRAS—The quiet of the past fow days haa caused some softening of prices, as will be neti by the follow. ing: revised quotations’: Young hyson, common ta Rood, 40@50c; cholee to extra fine, Aca@$1.U5; com: inon to fine old byson, 650@Gse; common to imperi 45@O0e; good tu vhoice do, R@ISe; fuir to gu gunpowder, 65580c: cholco’ Pinguviey, 95c(@8$1.00; ex- tra Moy une, $1,25@1,35; cloiea to extra new Japan, 83 @%3e3 common od do, (S@75e; fair to good old, GU@G5e; common do, 41% uon to fine Oo- long Soq@ASe; good, 65g05c;" obolce to extra, 85c@, VEAL—Cholco light calves wero in fair requost and Roady at 10c, Heavy and vory light weighty old at Gabe, Bala: 20 bead at 1c; 14 doat Tees; Cda at ¢ ‘Atoop—nemnina steady at $7.00@7.60 for beech, and at $3,00;58,60 for maple, WOOL~Was inuctive. and nominally unchanged : Good ta prima tub-washed, 67590 4 poor to good tub- wauhod, 45@52¢; fino and inedium washod tleoce, 47 (@30e; ‘coutea wanhed feoco, d0@4hey medium and coarsd unwashed, S6@37c; ne unwashed, 27@v205 pulled wool, 41@¢7c, LIVE STOCK. cittcago. OATTIE—Recetved since Saturday, 1,800 head, The market openvd dull aud continued vo to the close, ‘There was leas than (he ustial Monday's attcudaneo of buyers, and the mupply, though Iiited to some 1,500 heud, proved more than equal to the wants of the trsdo, ‘The offerings ineludud some choles cattle, but the poorer sorta comprised tho bulk, and sales wero mostly below $5.50, We quote tho market quict and vomlnally unchanged, QUOTATIONS, Extra Booves—Graded stucrs, weighing 1,400 to 1,550 thitys, Prcrerertrecirs $8,2580,15 Chotee Beoves—Fine, fat, well formed 3 year toG yoar old wicers, wolghing 1,250 to 1,450 tbs. 5,c0@40,00 Gord eever—Woilsfationed, finely formoa stoves, welling 1,150 to 1,300 tbit........ 5,005.00 Medium Grattes—Bteers in fair flesh, wolgh- Ang 1,100 to 1,250 It... soreserescrserseee MQBQUTS Butchers’ Stock—Loor’ to” fair’ steers, and consnion to choice cows, for city wlaughter, ‘weighing 800 0 1,100 Iu... + 9,004.25 Block Callle—Cominon cattle, weighing 600 to 1,050 Ibs 2,154.25 Inferior—Ligit sad’ ‘tila ‘cows, stigs, bulls, and ucalawug atecr Cuttto—Toxnd, HOa8—Wero in. ae at full ced, Tho rocelpta amontited to 19,600, the bulk of changed handa Lefore noon, at §0.75(37,50 for nou to oxtrs Noavy, and ot $3,60@6.06 for common was within a ange 0 transfers: heifers, vo to choice Nght, Mont of the tradin of $4,15Q@7.45, Blow are some of BOG BALua, Av, Price,| No, Tas BD. KITEEP—Were active and firm, at #4.001a0.50 for comnon tu extra, A drove of Colorado aueop suid at $5.50, EAST LINENTY, Fast Linenty, a, Fob, 15—Oarrix—Recelpts for the lust tured days, 2,448 liead, Tota for tie week ending this duy, 6,627 head, ‘Tho arrivals aluce Saturday morning being nearly “oll through stock, there Ie little or nothing tn the yards for eule, aud only 43fonde sold ju tlat time up tll now, conse quently cannot make auy fair quotations, alga Htcelpts for Ui tras days pail wore 8.105 ead ; botal for tho week, 17,705 bead; York Viludelphtan, $9.3548,35, iho! 9,800 $08 —Leceipta for the three days past were head ; total for the weok, 19,000 Load; beat, 8,00 ;' medium, $4.50@3.00, NEW YoRT, New Yous, Fob, 18. —Urevin—Recelpta, 2, ing 7,140 for tho weok, agaiust 8,160 laut week ; hark wuhado frnier; more active, ut former quotutions YLG@ise for uallvor; Hy@lbXe fer Torus, A few Fahey wlocrs MLS GAL : 7 eceipts, 6,420, making 10,080 Yor the week, agalnut 18,400 last week, "Quality maluly good ; Tow ket fair for fat stinep, cull for thin alock ¢ pric ranged from 54 (47340, with Y careloude ab 73,86, HwWins—Itocelpts youterday and to-day, 13,200, mi tug 24600 for the wel sgaivas 29,000, ter “iat woe Notlitig wold ullve, Dreswed steady $ 8% ; 81438340 for Wostern, PTY 87.4 Fob, Ise-Hooretiocelpte,, 8,800 7. Louis, Fob, 15,—Hoas-—Hocelpte, 9,800; acti dau ecleg ¢ Yorkery, $0,W0@6,50 5 Raektog, ‘sols Cartie—Receipts, 650 5 shipping grades; sal 8.73; cominon do, uativo stockers, $4. 030, make stronger ; good demand for of quod native steers at $5.50 25 ; fair Texas tours, $5,50 ; good (a 4.73, . cl SNMATIL Oincinwatt, Pub, 15.—Hous—Receipts, 2,1 Pe eee i fair a foal baiteBars UY 355 choice, $7,40a7.83, Of sales at $6. sitpments, 230," glia Wate TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS, * FOREIGN MARKETS, Livenroor, Feb. 15-1 8, m.—Flour, 21@23s, Whrst—Winter, Gu Jd@%u Sd; spring, Os d@ie Od; white, dé OU@¥s 20; club, 9s Gt@lde, Corn, Yu @ Bis Od, Pork, Tis, Lard, 628 6d, . Lavearoon, Feb, 182 p, ta.—Bresdstumty beary, All unchanged, Jayenroot, Feb, Ieat unchanged, Toxbox, Feb, 15,—Coneols, for money, 9274399} Ac= count, SHANI: $ “ASR, LOTT; "07K, 107375 10-404, 102°, new 54, 103; New York Central, 2: Brie, Ut aan; preferred, 434. Rofued petroleam, 1o4@1U4t, ‘Tallow, aaa tia bd, + Franxvons, Feb, 15,—'624, 9874. Vanty, Feb, 19,—Honter, Of die, Iavenroor, Feb, 15—Droadatutte heavy, Corn, 4s da@isin od, Hams—Long cut dull, 524; mhoulders, ued, Macon—Long clear middles, 466 3d, Atwenr, Feb, 15,—Hetroloum, 20f, —5 p. my—Corn, 344 Sd @ase Od, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Yous, Feb, 15,.=-Tho cold weather is checking business, and packago sales are light and unimportant to-day, Hrown standard and fino brown sheetiuge sro 4n good demand, Cotton goode ato firm, and the wtp. ply of leading maker of costumos clearly sold up, Printalese active, Sbiziihge in fale reqhert, Cocheco catmbrica dpzcnd at tle, Worsted roatlugy and Kens tucky Jeana in ateady request and firm, but edsalmeros quiet, PETROLEUM AT PITTSBURG, Pirtssuru, Pa, Feb, 16,—Crude firm; $t.47%@ 1.60 at Parner'a; refined, 13,@13%j0, Philadelphia delivery. THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORE, New York, Feb, 15.—Fi.oun—Dull and In buyers’ favor; receipts, 11,009 bris; superfine Western and Blate, $5,804, 20 ; common to good, $4.00¢84.78 $ cand tuchoice, $4,40@5.255 whito wheat Wertern extra, $5.25 5.00; oxtra Olilu, $1,05@0.40 5 St. Louts, $4,758.00, Ryo flour autll and drovping at $1.01 Cons-Merat—Quict ; Weatern $5.40. 1.50. Gnary—Wheat quict and caster; limited inquiry ¢ recefjta, 41,00) bu; No, 1d apring, $1.1421.10; Nov 3 do, $1,031.05; No, 2 Chicago, $1.05091,07; No, 2 Milwaukee, $1,05@1.114¢ ; No, 2 Northwostern, $1. 1,07; ungraded lown abd Minnesota apring, $1 LAT winler red Western, $1.20 $1.24@1.25; white do, $l. Dirley dull and jn buyers’ favor, ‘Malt quict aud heavy. Corn vpened tems closed dull! good demand 3 ro: eipta, 86,000 bu} mixed Wertern, @1@82ige; yellow do, &428digt, Osta firmer and active; roceinta, 19,000 uy mixed Wontern, skia7le; white do, 6Oca720, Gavckttes—Cofen and red qulet_and unchangod, Bugare pleady ; falr to guod reflulny, 7 11-16.g8e prime, 8'3¢; centrifugal, 8@87¢, Molasses iu {lm- ited demand and ntesdy, i, teueenniaeDll } Felined, 19/¢@19}0 ; erude, 6% Oe. Kaas—Firm ; Western, 45@ 5c, Leariten—stealy ; Homlock roles, Buonos, and To. Grausty Hight, middie, and heavy weights, 264230", Wout—Quiet und ateady ; domentio Mleoce, 52~a05e 5 wuiled, 20a 50et nnwashed, Maite, Lnovratoxa—Pork heavy'y new meas, $19.25, Beef qniot, Cut meata quict, Dey sulted shoulders Te, Vickied hams, Lilt 17; long clear, {u't@lO4e ; Abort clewr, 103¢@10/48, Lard lowor } prin steamy 13740013 15-160. Burren—bi Wutskr—Decidedly lower; $1.05 Chaver Seew—Dull; 114, @ Ul je for Wostera, ENIN—Sleady at F210 p15, te TURPENTING—Steady 5 34)ye, SIAL uufuctiirod copper quict and atesdy : ingot, luke quict and unchanged; 21% @22c, Vig drow, Seoteh quiet and ateady ; $13,00@28.00, Ameri- can quiet and wnultanged, ‘Russia abect, 4x0 in gold, Nails unchanged, BALTIMORE, Bartimont, Md,, Fob, 15,—FLoua—Quiet and on- changed, URAUN—Wheat dull; No, 1 Western rod, 1.20 ; No, 2 do, $1.16; No, 3 do, $113, Corn’ qulet’ and wteady ; ‘Western mixed, ‘7e.” Gate quiet and firm ; white Western, 66iqtic; mixed Westeru, 65c, Kye dull 5 986081.02, Mar—Dull aud nachenged. Pnoviatons—Steudy wud firm; active order trade, York quiot and sloady at $19.76@20,00, Bulk meats —bhoulders, TQ; ; clear rib, 1.@idize, Bacon active aud steady} wliouldors, Sige; clear rib, 1143, Ute hams, Higilée, Lard quist and atendy. “Uacou, "yey Lurren—Firm ; Westorn tub and roll, 25300. Pernonecm—Unsotttled and nominal ;'79@7iie. qozPee—Dull good to primo Ito cargoes, 18<@ lc ; WHLseY—Weaker ; $1,091.09, PUILADELPUIA, PirtapEtrma, Ps, feb, 15,—Feoun—Dull ; super fine, $3.75@@3.8735 ; Witcousin’ aud Minnesota oxtra, $5,095.75 ; Indiana ‘aud Obto do, $3.25630.00; high grades, $6,257.25, Guain—Whoat inactive; red, $1,161.18; amber, $1.9; white, $1,951.22, ‘Rye, ‘vse, Corn dull; yel low, 78@ 700} Western mized, 7éc, Oats dull; ‘litte, (6c; mixed, 04@03e, Pnovisiona—Pork quit ; $20,00@10,50, Lard quiet ; 1Y@! Wwe. PerRoDeum—Nominal; refued, 13K, Wittexx—Wenterts, $1.10, Croven Kern—Wanted ; Btate, $9.50@10,50: West 14a 11,60, en—steady ; New York aul Bradford County Gaie; do frets, W@%o; Wevterm oxtras, du Hrats, Mi@2te t do rolls, firsts, 25a 270, Cucuar—Firm ; Now York faucy, 104,@170, Eaos—Firm ; 38%@40c. MILWAUKEE. Mianwavxee, Feb, 15.—Froun—Quiet and un- chinngert. Gnain—NWheat atoady ; No, 1 Milwaukee, te; No. 2Milwaukee, U5sgos seller March, #5;z03 suller April, Bitge, Onte quiet and a shado firiner; No, 2 tn store, G1i$c. Corn easier and in good demand; new, HG, G4ize, eyo acarce and higher; No, 1 cash, $1.10; woiler Fobruary, $1.00, Darley’ firmer and ‘higher; No, 2 gellor March, $1.11; No. th $1.00. Provintoxs—inictive, Mews’ pork, $18.123¢@18,25 ecllor Mure! primo mesa pork,” $16.00; extra prime, $13.00," Bwect-plekled hams, 10@tle. Dry aaitedt meats frm; shoulders, 61¢; ‘midilles, 91;@10e, all loose; Loxed mosts “We higher, Prime lard firmly Lold; steam, 134,c; kettle, tac, Hoas—Tivo dull snd nominally lower, at $6.25@ $0.40; Arcksod inactive and canier, at $7,758.00, iteceters—Whent, 6,000 bu, SuteMENTé—Flour, 2,000 bile ; oats, 200 bu; wheat, 22,000 bu, 4 1 02aNGc. OINOINNATI. crvery ©, Fob, 15,—Froun—Dull and un- changed, GRain—Wheat, private telegrams more favorable than publics 1v lower; red, $1.08@1.10, Corn dull; prices drooping; 70c. " Oata—Domanud light; holders firm, 50@6se. Ityosiendy; moderate demand; $2.09. Harley dull; prices nominal, ‘O1s—Unehanged. Cover Sxep—Stendy, with moderate domand ; MW4@llyZe, Vovitiona—Pork dull; prices nominal: $19.00, Lard nominally unchanged, Bulk-meata stewdy ¢ nod erate demand ; shouldura, 67, for mpot ; 70 for buy~ idea, clear Fib, U?e for spat; 1046 , 10i¢e, Bacon steady ; moderate dlemand; 807 10748; Uighiyye, Greon elear rib wold ate ‘Wruiskx—Dull; prices nominal ; $1.10, 8ST. LOUIS. Br, Louzs, Feb. 15.—BLoun—Quiet and unchanged, Gnatw—Wheat dull and unchanged | No.2 rod, $1,034 3 No.3 do, SLuay. Coru drmer; ¢2@54}secuslt; 440 Murch ; Oy fo May, Oats opened firin: closed a shade lower ;' 83/;a56}5e, cloning at the inside price, Bar- ley—-Little doing.” liye Armur ¢ $1,011,009, ‘Witexy—Olfered at $1.10, with no bid, Provistons—Fork stoudy ; $18,76 cash, $18.65 Marol, Bulk meata atcady ; Jobbing lotw loose wonlders, Od G30} clear rib, U2qad%C% clear, 10)¢@10%go, Lue con tiem; mhoulders, 84 @8%c; cloar rib, 10%@lle 5 clear, 112;@1L,¢, Lard'dull’; generally ‘beld 133¢¢, but amall lots wold at $19.35, LOUISVILLE, Lovisyiiie, Ky., Feb, 13,—Gnatn—Corn firm ; 68@ We, ata firm ; Bigsde, Ttyo quiat ; $1.10, ATE, Puovisions—-Pork quiet and unchanged, ubouldera, Bio; mde, Lh @lls. Sugare hams, 135; @14e, Bulk mots stroug j whoulders, 1W@lOse, Lard, good,’ M@lMo; i TOLEDO. TouEno, O., Feb, 15,—FLoun—Quict and unchanged, Gaatx—Cort 16 higher; moderate demand; |i mixed, 6703 acller mixed, 604 Clove Reexiprs—Flour, 100 brie; wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 11,000 bu; oata, 100 bu, binewents—Flour, 200 brs; wheat 8,000 bu; corn, 4,800 bu; vata, nove, BOSTON, Uloston, Feb. 13,—l'Loun—Demand moderate: miperfiue Western, $4.0084.60; common extras, $4.80 (45.00; Wisconvin and Minuewota do, $5.25090.26 5 white whedt Indiana, Obfo, and Michiquul, $5,6096,80 j Mlivolu, $5,007.00} Bt, Louis, 00. Guaty—Corn “quiet; mixed snd yellow, BG8Tc, Oats in fair demand ; tized und white, 64g720, CLEVELAND, Cruverann, O., Feb, 15,—Gnats—Wheat steady and unchanged, Gori dull and unchanged, Oate firm and unchanged, Puruouxum—Quiet; atandard white, car-lote, lle; Otilo tuts tust, 14a; small lote 1@I0 higher, Reokipre—Wheat, 1,750 Luz corn, 9,600 bu; oats, 1,50 ba, BUFFALO. Burvato, N, ¥,, Feb. 15,—Gaarn—Whant datl and unchanged? sal » Milwaukes club wt $1,034. Curu scarce and firin; wales 6 cara new at 750 ou track, ats Held a about 660, Bye neglected, Barley niglected, CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, BENATE, PRESIDEST PRO TEM, Wanrwagow, D, Uy Fob, 13. Tie. Seeratary. lat before thy Seuate # letter froin Vieo-Preaident Wiluon, anuvuncing that he would be sbseut from the city for two or three duys, Mr, Antony, of Iuode Islaud, wos chosen Preaident of thy Souaty, pro tenuoryy at the Bocretary waa diroctod to notify the President aud Houue of lepreseutatives of the fuct. NATIONAL BANK BILL, Mr, Bcott, from the Counuittes of Conference on tho disugrecing votes of the two Houses ou the bills to amend the Nationa! Bauk act, aud fixlug the compen- wation of Natlonal Bauk Examiners, made a rejurt, which wos agreed to, In pruseuting the report Mr, Heott sald that tho Cormmttics hind agrecd to Bx 8 spe- elle compensation for the examination of Natiobal Banks, iustead of allowing mileage us boretofore, THE STEAMBOAT BILL. Mr, Chandler frown the Cummittes ou Commerce re- ported back thy bill to revive, amend, and consolidate: the lsww reluling to the security of ite ou hoard ver sole ypeiiod ju whole or in part Hy steam, kuown aa thy Bleambcst Lill, Ho said the bill now was a inere skeleton of that Lerstofore before the Senate, He asked Benators to examine it carefully, and sea if thee was apytling in it worth the pausing; if so, he would call 1 up to-morrow, Placed ox ie calendar, THE OLVIT-RIGNTS DIE Mr. Edmunds, from tho Judtetiry Cammiites, tee ported back the Uivit-fighta BIL eet cante from thin Hones, without smendnient, and gave noticn that he would’ muye to fake tt up al tho earliest possible mu ment, which would be fn a day er two, PENHION BILLS, ‘Mr, Pratt gave notice that betore the adjournment of the Sutiate on Wedneaday hext, ho would move an ovening session be held evaty day, for the purpose of considering billa from the Committee on Pensions. PATRST DILI On motion of Mr, Ferry (Qonn,) the Senate hill de- clating the meaning of an act approved Marca 9, 1868, relative to a patent for induction apparatus and cir- cult breakers, now on the calendar, was recommnlted to tlie Committee on Patetta FREEDMEN'S TANK, Mr. Robertson introduced a bill (uv secure deporitors iu the Freedmeu'a Savings and Trust Company from ultimate fora, Meferred. Me. ‘Thurman (V,) presentod & memorial of tobacro maniifacturora of Dayton, OQ. agaiuat an increase of taxation on tobacco, Tteferred, THE INDIAN niht. Mr, Windom, from the Corpmiltter on Appropria. Hons roported back the Indian Appropriation bill wit aineudment4, Placed on tliecalendar, Ho gave hot 8 that he sould ark the Benate to conellor it to-inorcuw, if possible, PINCHNACK'R CANE. The morning Lours having expired, the Chatr an- nounced that the unfinished business Lefure the Hen- ato was the bill to provide & Government for the Dis- triet of Cotnmibia, Mr. Morton mored to postpone tho pending of all prior orders, aud proceed to the consideration of the Tesulution reported by the Committes pn Privilegos and Eloctions fo the admission of Pinchback as Ben- ator from Loltisiana, Mr. Morrill usid, in view of the assurance he gave on Hitueday, ho diit not foct himself at liberty to urgo further consiteration of the bill to provide a Govern- tent for the District tu-day, but before the end of tho sertlon be would endearor to linve it considerod again, ‘Mr. ‘Thurman inquired if the motion of the Sonator from Ludinua (Morton) could be divided. Hu thought the Sonate could tiest vote ttyon portponing the pend= ing order, aud then upon what sloult be taken up, ‘The Chatr (Autlony) replied that tho motion was di- viable, ‘Mr, Thurman, resuming, raid the Senator from ‘Matne (Morrill) should not permit bis bill tobe post- poned, dnless ho intoniled to nbandon tt, ‘Those who offered atnondimonts ou Saturday did not do wo out of hontility to the bill, but, to porfect it, I would not by AiMed, itnlens tho gentlemen who had charge of it kfiled’ ft, Ifo hoped the Senator (Morrill) would not abandon’his offapring in this way, ‘Mr, Morrfi] auld he had not the alightest disposition ta abandon tho Dill, but it had alrvady consumed a great deal of time, should have “boen parded. Every proposition ‘in Committee of the Wholo lad been overruled, but when he bill was conridered in the Benate two or three hours were consumed In offer= ang amendments, Ho was willing to have the senslon of Saturday continnod {10 oF 10 o'clock at night to comp tite the bill, but when a motion to, adjourn war made shortly after Go'elock, bis felend (Thurman) aud olhers went over and voted for adjotiennient. He (Qlorriily would not press the bill to-day, but juve no tive that ho would sock the itrat opportunity to Lave it consldored when {t could bo dono without displacing any bill of more importance, Sic, Morton wala aw tho Senator from Oblo (Thur- man) deslred to divide hia motion, be (Morton) would how move to lay the bill to provide ® government for the District of Columbia oa tho tabio, nnd he did so fur tho purpocs of then moving to provsed to thr con~ qileralton of the resolution forthe admiesion of Panel ack, ‘Tho motion to ley the. Diatrlet Govarnment bi ox the table was aggreed to,—-yeas, 343 tays, 23,—Mosara, Fouton, Sprague, and ‘Tiptum voling ‘with te Dem- ocrate againet tho motion, ‘Mr. Morton then moved to take up the resolution for the adniivwion of Pinrhback, Mr, Bogy (Mo.) moved to Iny that motion on tho table a take up tho Steamboat bill Mr, Edmunds tized a point that the motion of Mr. Dowy wae not iu order, ‘Tuo Chuir (Anthony) sald ho was advinod that {t wi Mr. Conldling sald ® motion to proceed to the con- sideration of a bill, Hko s motion to adjourn, wae not ‘opon to a motion to lay on the table, ‘After somo furthor discussion, the Chair submitted tho question to the Senate na to Whotticr the motion of Mr. Bogy waa in ordur, aud 1¢ waa decided In the nega- tve—yeaa, 255 nays, 29, ‘Ths motion of Mr, Morton ta tnke up the resolution for theuilmienion of Pincliback wan then agreod th, Mr. Morton sald Fiuehbsck bed proseuted bis’ cre. dontiala, duly sigued by the Governor, and counter. signed by the Secratary of State, rhowing that in J wiry, 1873, ho was elected United States Senatcr for the poriod of ax yours from March 4, 1873, Upon those credentials he had s prima faclo cuse, and must bo soated, auy Inquiry aa to the character of the body Which elected tila, ov improper meaua teed to secure his election, to be inquired into afterwards, Tt was no part of his’ purpose to go over tho Louisiana story Sgain, but he would content himeelf with giving a fow Delef authorities for the admission of Pinchback, The first waa that growing out of the admission of Gold- thwaite, a Senator from Alabama, ‘Tho Soustor from ‘Ohlo (thurmsn) then fn the cotres of lis romarke said the credentials of a Senator properly nigned made 1 prinia facle cade, and Goldthwatte was seated on bis prima facie chao, ‘Mr. Morton next referred to the enaa of Robhins, of Thode Iwland, In 1834, and said after loug dohate’ho was seated on his credoutials. In tho case of Gon, Bhiclda, who was adintticd asa mensbor of the Bonuto {n 1849, the credeutlala were referred to the Commnitteo on tho Sudiclary, aud it was claimed that he could not he ndinittad, not being a citizen of the United States, The debate on tho question, when it came up, wad partielpated in by Douglas, Walker, Badger, Wobater Bnd others, and, after full disouesion, it was decided tlt’ Gen, Sifelda had ® prima facto case on tho Governor's certificate, and he was thorefere sworn ju, Afterwards tho case Was oxunired and he was found uot to be a citizen of tho United States, aud was ox- polled. If the Senate recognized Kellozg us Governor bf Lotisiana, thon Pinehback had a prinia facie caso, and munt be souted, any objection to the charac. fer of tho body which ho waa elected or the mode or manner uf Lia election ta be tnqulred futo after ho was seated, Aa was uald by Webster, tho Senate gets no Jurladiction over tho subject unless the person elected becomes a member of tho Senate, “Ho gave notice that to-morrow he would ask tho Senate to continue its aewsion UnUll the case of Plnoh- Dack was disposd of. ‘Mir, Hamlin said tlie Sonato would tend the fanersl of tho Inte Samuel Houro of Reprosentatives to-1yorrow re sugested to bla trioud (Micon) to on Weanesday, Before annoiineing when ho would ask fora vote, Mr. Morton yielded to Mr, Bargeut, who wpoke it roterenes the employmnont of a militsry force in Lonisiana to put down insurrection, Diefore Mr, Bargeut concluded, celvod from the House aunouncing the death of tho Hou, Samuol Hooper, a member of that body, and in- viling the Benato to attend hla funeral tn tho hall of the House to-niorrow afternoon, ‘Mr. Houtwoll eald with a deep senso of persons woll as public lors Lo offerad tho resolution which duty required of him, Mr, Hooper dled yesterday inording, Ile wan the wenfor mombor of the Mas chusetts delegation, and second in teria of service, and Loloved by all hia ausociater, Ho vont to the desk a resolution expressing the rearot of the Henete at tuo death of Mr, Hooper, accepting tho invitation to at- tond the funeral to-morrow, sud declaring the Seuate adjmtrned as a murk of resect to bis memory. ‘Tue resolulion was agroed to, andthe Sonate ad- Journed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NEW BILLS. "The proceedings thi morning wero of an wninter- eating charecter, Under the call of States for Uillx aud resolutions, lalf-alozen bills, mnoutly of » private character, wore introduced for reference, and a loug bill providing for the government of the Diatrict of Columbia was reads TEIEQRAPH BILE. Mr, Dawes offered a resolution, which wan agreed to, directing the Committeoon the Judiclary to in- quire whether the Western Union Telegraph Conipany Had refused any telegrams from the Anterican Prees ‘Associntion because of the allegod criticlams by papers in the latter organization, and to report by bill or otherwise, invited to at- Hooper fn the reriioon, out for 8 vote mmossage was To MONE NEW BILLS. Bills wero introduced by Mr, Caln (8,.0,) to amend the charter of tho Freedwen's Bank aud to continuo 0 sane By Mr, Crounne—-Authorizing the construction of 5 pontoon ‘raltroad-bridge across the Miasourt iver at obraska City, ‘Tue hour for meeting hereafter was fixed at 11a, m, THE HUERMAN NECKLACE. ‘Tho Dill to allow 'homaa W. Fitch, Engineor tn the Navy, to accept u wedding present went to bia wife by tho Kiedlve of Exypt, was taken from the Bpeaker's tablo nnd pacsed, ‘TEXAS INDEMNITY DONDS. ‘The dill which came over from last Monday for the redemption of overduv United Btates Londs, known as tho Toxas indemnity bonly, was passed under a mua. penalon of the rules—1i3 to 43, WAN CLAIMS, Mr, Hazelton (Wis,) moved to suspend the rules and 4s tho Senate bill roferring to the Court of Cliiue Te clatius of certain coutractors for the coustyuction of routine aud team machinery during thu lite far. ‘The motion was opposed by Messrs, Randall, Specr, and Lawrence, tho luttor doclaring thut st would toke $5,000,000 out of the Treauury, Which Mr, Hazulton dented, suyiug that it would wate $100,000, ‘Tho lugtlon was rejectod,—yeas, 132; two-thirdy in the afirmative, "Tho Mouse then proceedod to the consideration of the bila affecting the District of Golumbia, ‘The House spent over two hours inthe discussion of the Tax bill for the District of Coluinbia, but came ‘to no reault, zs Mr, Stanard moved to make the bill for the improve- munt of the mouth of the Aisalssipri River the spectal order for Thureduy, to the exclusion of al! other busi nesw, Agreed to, THY LATE REPRESENTATIVE HOOPER, Mr. E, 2, Hour anuiouueed tha death yeaterday moen- ing, tu Washington, of hiv coltoague, Mr. Muoper, and moved a resululion fur the appolntiuent uf a con mittoo uf soven to auperiutend the funeral caremontes that aro to be eld to-morrow in the hall of (he Hous, and that the Senate bo notiied nud iutited to gitend, ‘Tho resolution was adopled aud Moura, Poland, Wheel- er, Niblack, Maynard, Kelley, Lamar, and Houghton were nppolnied such Goninoitte, ‘The Louse then, ax a furthor mark of reapect forthe deceased, adjouruiod, os A Gig Bigamiet From the Columbia (8. C.) Herald, At the yovent torm of the Court at Lancaster, 8, C,, Judge Mackuy senteuced Jamos Martin, a white ian, to eix wouthe’ imprisonment in tho Ponitentury fortho crime of bigamy. In pro- nouuclng seutence, the Judge admonished the prisover, in agolomn and impressive manuer, of the gravity of hiv crimo, clowiug substantially as follows: “James Martin, tho Curt is credibly informed that you have six wives uow living in Lancaster County, Tho law doses not tol auch & monopoly, but tha Court recoguizeu, iniligating ciroumatence in your case, the dact ya, 100; not that you dwoll in this vast solitude, and you may thereby hiave beon Jeuprsesed with tho holieg that you lve in patriarchal timed, and you ma, this have multiplied your marringon to tellore the lonoliness of the aituation. ‘Fhe Court, therefore, impoxes upon you tho mildest ken. tence permitted by the statute, oue month for each site.” nee THE CATHOLIC CONTROVERSY, Archbishop Manning Repty te me, Gludatone, 'The reply of Archbishop Manning to 3 Giadtonas’ Expontutatlous waa imued ee Mesnrs, Longmana s& Go. It is an blahoraty end cunnacted arguttent to prove these propos. jones “4. ‘That the Vatican Decroca have inno jot or tittle changed oithor the obligations or the ene ditions uf the etvil allegiance, 2. That thin rolations of tho Catholic Cliurch to the cist poworg of the world have beou immutably fixed from tho boginning, inasmuch a4 they arise ous of the Divttio Constitution of the Church, and ot of tho civil society of the natnral order. 3. ‘Nhat any collisions now oxiatt jug have bean brought on by changes, not on the partof tho Catholic Church, mich toss of the Yaticau Council, Lit on the part of tho clyit powors, aud that by reason of & ayatomatic con. spiracy against tho Holy See. 4. ‘That by theag changes and collisions the civil powers of Eurape aro destroying their own etability. 6. ‘hat the motivoof the Vatlean Councilin defining the tnfay. Ubility of the Homan Pontiff was tot any tempors) policy, uot wasit for any temporal ond; but thatit dollued tlint truth inthe face of all temporal dangors, in ordor to guard the Divine doposit of Christianity, aud to vindicate tho Divine certain. ty of faith.” Dr. Manning makes in this pamphlot tho fo). lowing statemiont of tho doctrines of the Church in revard to the depusing power of the Pope, ity origin and charactor, ond the limite of ite appl. cation : *'Lho Christian law of faith and morals passed into tho public law of Christendom, Then arose tho Christian jurlaprudenco, in which the Roman Pontiff was récoguizod as the Supremo Judge of Princes and of pooplo, with a two-fold coercion —xpiritunl by his own authority and temporal by the sccular arm. ‘These two acted as one, Ex communication and deposition were so united (q the jurtuprudeuceof Obristondom that he whopro. nounced the sentence of excommunication pro. nounced algo the sentence of deposition: as be. fore tho ropeal of our test acts, if a mamber of tho Church of England becamo Catholic of oven Nonconforist, he was {pgo facto incapable of sitting in Parliament or holding oflice of State, Aud by the first of Walliam TIE. tho herr to the Crown, if bo became Catholic, or marry 5 Catholic, ipso tacto forfolta tha sitccession, Nothing is moro cortain upon tho face of history, and no one has proved more abundantly than Dr. Dollingor, that in every caso of deposition, a8 of Philip le Bol, Henry Ly, of Gormany, Fredorick [L., andthe like, the sen. tance of the electors, Princes, States, nnd peo ple, aud the public opinion,and vorco of nation had already pronopneed sentanee of rejection upon those tyrants'before the Pontiffs pronoun. ed the sonteues of excommunication ani doposition, It was only by the faith and freo will of nations ‘that thoy be came socially subject to this Jurisprudence; it was by their freo will that it was maintalned in vigor: andit wasin conformity with their tres will that it was exorcised by the Pontiffa. Their froo sentonco preceded tho Pontifical sentence, It was at thoir prayer, and in thoir bobalf, thit it was pronouncod. The moral condition cf spontansona acceptance, aud the material con- ditions of execution, wore alike — pree ent, rendering those supromo Pou tifical acts legitimate, righs, lawful. wise, and palutary, And boro I shall be mot with ths anpwor, ‘You Justify, then, the deposition of Princos, and therefore you hold that. the Pope way depose Queen Victoria.” Such, I am sort to aay, is the argument of the “ Lxpostulation;” for if it bo not, why was it implied? 1 sitogathor deny the argument, or inference, or call it what you will, I aftirm thi the deposition of Henry IV. and Frederic I, of Germany were legitimate, right, and lar. ful; and I affirm that a deposition of Queen Vie- toria would not be legitimate, nor right, nor lawful, because the moral conditions which were presout to justify tho depoxition of the Ei perora of Gormany are absent in the csee cl Queen Victoria; and thorofore such an act coull not be dona,” In the course of s personal remonstranoo wilh Mr, Gladatone, Dr. Manning daya : But, whon he casts off the charactor of 4 stateaman, for Which he lias shown so groat cx pacity, to play the canonist and theologian, for which bo has hero shown po little, and that with tho intent of sowing discord and animositic among 6,000,000 of his fellaw-countrymen—snd, I must moreover add with an indulgenes of a- chastened language rarely to be equalod—I feel bound to say that he has been botrayod intosm act for which I ean find no adequate excues. | must tell bim that, if ho would incline tho Cathe olics of the Empiroto accept tho ministries of his compassion, ho must frat purify bis styl, oth of writing aud of thinking. poe eee as. MISCELLANEOUS, Dr, Nathan Durfoo, of Fall’ River, has gives $25,000 for the erectionof achapel for the Audover Theological Sominary. The Naltimoro City Council is abut to eat Heb x High School for colored pupils. Mary- land aypropriatad $100,000 last year for tho sup- port of har colored schools, which are said tobe in a yory flourishing condition. ‘Mra, Mary E. Patterson, who was convicted inthe Monmouth Courts of being a common acold, hay boen sentenced to the County Jail kr thirty days. ‘hia is the first conviction for thit offense in New Jersey since tho Royolution. A Mr, Callahan, of Keeno’s Station, new Watortown, N. ¥., had $300 doposited in the bauk of Georga I, Vaddock & Co,, at Water town, aud, whon ho hoard of the failure of the bank, he folldoad, Tis wife has since diod, let death being attribnted to the double shock Paddock's bank was “busted” by an operation in tho Chicago Board of Trade, The progont winter has beon the soverest 09 tho wervice-pipes and mains that lias ever been | oxporioncdd since the establishment of the Boe ton Wator-Works; and the Cochituate Water Yonrd have a force of sixty men constantly em ployed in answering calls, matlog investi tons, and ropairing damage caused by the freer ing of pipes.—Boston Advertiser. Our oxchangos still insist that ‘Gov. Coles who tfiled the office of Governor of IMlinvi 1822, ia still living in Philadolphis, at the ad vanced ago of 83 yours.” All a mistake, Tht ox-Covornor died in Piiladelphia in July, 185 A certified copy of bis Inut will and tostament it of record in thia county, whore Le loft «large landed estate. —Alion (1U.) Telegraph. Tho now County of Baraga, Bich., which io- cludes tho woatorn part uf Marquette Count and tho eaatorn part of Hougton, ws namod fort Roman Catholic Misstonary sud Bishop wt died fn 1868, aftor thirty-sovon yours of ligious work dong the Indiaus of the Lake Se nerior region, Ho mastered the Chippewa dit fect, aud published a grammar and dictionary of that language.—ZLansing (Afich.) Republican. In the investigation of a life-ingurance comps ny, at Now Haven, Conn,, some of the most et traurdinary evidonce ever’ road was brousht ott, Among othor things, tho architect's plan m a upecilicationa for a» magnificont inaurance bull Ing woro produced, when tho Company's astornet said that tho ptan and specifications pra 1 “were actually dravn up after tie builaing 64 completed!” ‘The books of the Company bant oxamined, an item was discoverad by which & appeared that the Rev. Dr. Loonard Bacon ia pald $20 for offaring apiayer at the laying of t corner-atone of the building. An individual named Eissler, who ia an int of the Allegheny Poor-Louge, not gatlgiled Wi the proportion of caninity he gets in bis bologte caught a dog on ‘Thursday, and, cooking ai ate a hourty moal from the stew preps ‘ote Luwsler liad boen sick, and was possossod of & superutitions notion that » moss of dog-fer) would wot him to rights, Lia feast, bowers, made him deathly sick, and it became ne tet tocallin the physician to the Board, who, diet atime, gucceaded in giving tho patient rl oe This said it was tho feb of the animal thet pr duced sicknows.—J/itisburg Post, John P. Phair, of Rutland, Vt. has been 40 tenced to be hung two years from ext Alay, the murder of Mre, Ann Frieze, @ womat 0 us town, ‘fue law of Vermont ts peculiar int! cago. ‘I'he murderer caunot bo hanged Do two years, He undergoes twenty months! finement at bard work, and tho remaining {% month ho paseea in solitary confinement % seems to us the rofiuement of cruelty. protest hiv Innocence, but, at the wante Hoe torpts no explanation of the circuuistances rounding Link. Phair, we learn from 3B correspondent of the Troy 7'imes, "a8 Vergennes, where hiv motuer, » moat Chrivtion Jady, reaidos, $e ‘has n vist wife of a Baptist clergyman in Rhodo Huw past tife has beon vicious and orimiu hag attompted murder twico before, ting, bas spent a term at Windsor. se? ia. bad look about his eyea, and, in bis me and phyaiognonty, the aninial {6 merked dominant over the intellectual and she He ts about 23 years old.”

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