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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JAT UARY '8, 1B76—TWELVE PAGER. = =S —————————————— S ——— ] FINANGE AND TRADE. Tho Business of {he Banlks Quiot ~==Modornte Demand for TLoans. Strong Movement of Currency to New York---The Cloaringa 3,700,000, The Produce Markets Very Stondy--- Pork and Meats Firmer, FINANCIAL. Tha aymplome of furreasing cane that wers noticed in the busluess of tho banke tho day beforo wero nore evident yestbrday, Friday 1s not usually oz busy a day 88 ntbers earlier In tho week, ana the tranaactions in the Josn market wera uot active, The country has begun to pay up I1a lirge ndebleducss to the Chlcigo ‘banks ; the Noard of Trade demand islight, on ac- count of tho smatl atocks on hand : tho packern do not Yorrow sa largely as laa boen the cass in previons seasons., When to this is added » steady though not yet hieavy inceeaso in deposita, it will be seen that tho situation of financisl nffales bas yelazed, The Lanka have abundanca of funds for tho accommodation of tleir regular customers, and outside borrowess can got favora witl: leas trouble than last week, Ratesof dincount aro firm at 8@ 10 per ccat. Tiusinoss on the street Is faltly sctive. Nates are £@ 18 per cent, - New York exchange fs fn requert on country ac eount. Tha supply 18 mall, and eales ara wnade at » premium of shipping rates, Currency Is recelved In large amounts from tho country for New York exchange, There is a liberal movement of carceucy from tuls point to Now York. Tho clearings were 1,500,000, THE HOME NATIONAL DANE. ‘The Home Nattonal Dauk Las ndded $7,5% of the 1ot carnings of tho lazt six montha of 18i3 to the pur- plus funds which now smounts to $42,500, Gen, A, L. Chetlain hae resigned tho Presidency of 1he Home Natfonal Bank (o engege in private busncss, 1Ls succesnor will be choaen et the meeting of thio tockhollers noxt week, 5 *'1LLINOIS BONDA."” Ve notico 10 tho New York Nattun of Jau, 6 anad- wertisemont of ** Iilinols Iegistered 10 per cont Donds ™ far ealo by o fitm of New York Lrokers, Whether writton with ok & purpose or not, this advertisument 18 liablo to serfous mlsconception, To thosa wio might supposo it referrod to State bonds we would say hst the Btato of Illinnla has never fssucd any 10 per cent bouds, and bas, virtuslly, no bonds of any kind ou the market, a8 the few thousands of dollara of ita ‘Londed debt still outstanding will all be paid on ma~ turity, If the ndvertisement refers to tho varlons fa #uen of fown, city, and county bonda that have oen saucd for raliroad and othier purposcs, it 1 ta be said that tho Jaw under which thens bonds were * register ©d," ko that the funds for tho payment of thelr interest were provided out of the rovouues of the State, han been dectared uncoustitutional by tho Supreme Court of Winola, Thin leaves the commupitics that fasucd them to pay, and it 1s no exaggeration to assert that tuts many of thom are utterly uusbla to do. There is 3 varloty of *“10 per cent™ school Londs fesned by diffcrent communities, somo of which are zood and some quite tho reverse, Persons who bave money to put into bonds ouglt to be very careful about buying 710 per cent ” bonds. Communitles that are obliged % promlso 10 per cent futereat to obinin loans are of skind that often fml to pay it It would Lo well for fiote who wiuls to Invest 1n “ Tllnols? bonds to cone Tult somo roputablo person in this Stato before leaping o the purchare, + DANK CIROULATION 1N 1860. We havo been asked o state tho circulation of the banke io the United States in 1800, It was $207,. 102,000, TROYITA OF BTOCK-DROKENS. The total number of shares of stock reported sold uricg the year 1876 was 33,813,979, Tho commisatons Remanded by the rules of tho Exchange for the trans- Action of Lusiness range between X for investmenta And 1-52 o8 tho loweat, ‘Tho business dove st the Arsta named rates was doubtless vary small. The specula Hvo transactions, for which % of 1 per cont commlie- son s paid, were somowhat Iarger, but by 1o means a8 great se many would muppose, 1t 1a probablo that Ruily throe-fourtls of the tmde Was dono bt 1-16— whiich fn tho rato belween brokers in tho Room—and 142, which in tho fraction charged whea ouo roker s sugeged (o do business for another. In making an retfmato Of the results of (ho year, 80 far as the brokets® corumisefons are concerned, wa must mako slldwanes for the enormous * washings,” or fictitious ralea reporied, Conefdering all things, o fair aversge would bo tho lowest figure named,—cqual to $3,12% per 100 sharos, ‘Tujs would amount to 1,687,600 only, Thero aro sbout 1,100 matnbers of the Exchango, Tuis sum equally apportioued would give to each an Insiy- nificant amount. But It s probable thal not wore than 800 of the members are actively cogsged {n hinal. ness, and 400 would be s Hberal estimate of the num. bor who dealt daily in the most active spoculative stocks, Tbin aliows that the stock-brokorage business 18 0t Of ftsclt very lucrativo during tho lust sear— iew YorkJournat af Conamerce, GOVENNMENT IONDS, DL, Arked, nited tnten ds of 81, sy 1208 Tnited Btutca 6-:0s of Tigey £-208 of '63—January sud iy %208 of '6T—Junnary snd Jul 101 8308 of *o§—Januury and Jul 10 10-408, 10 eaaensasrsressnne 18 United States new ot idi..0 Dnited Ktates cutrency Ga.... GOLD AND OR Gold was 1193;x,1127;, Greenbacka wers 8.@38%c on the dollar in gold, CITY AND COUNTY BONDB, Lhieago City 7 ct, bonds..,. 101% & fnt, Chicugo City 7 Tt sewerage, 104y & fnt, Cbf {cago City 7 v ct, water 1043 & luty o Cook County 7 ¢ ct, Louds.... 103" &mt. 106 & (nt, Weet Parli 79 ct, bonda 7 & int 05 & int, Asked, City Taltmy, 8 ity Tiiway, Weat Side, ity Railway, North bide,, Traders’ Iustirunce Compasy. Chamber of Comuierre, Chicago Ou-Light & Co Culcago & Northwertern gu “Exposition atock, m ldlbflx{d #% vesee U0 LATEST, New Yons, Jau, T—Uold closod at 1137, after ad- vauclug from 1125 {0 119, Tho rates for carrying wore 43¢, 5, and 1 per cent. Qovernments wers fira, afizosd bouda wero strong and in active dems Deulings wore well diatributed In Stato securities, Teuuessecs were sirong, and the Test steady, Slocks opened strong snd higher. The advanen €auged from I( 10 6 fer cent, Tho yreatest ndvance which roro 4o 195 on purchiuses to cover Taveutment ehinees wero partioutarly strong, snd Western eharea wera fruwcr, Erieand Museaurl Pucifo were excevtinully weak, Tho matkol tlored activa and strong. ‘Tho festures were Lako Bhore, Michigan Ceutru, Nortbwestern, Weatern Uuson, sna Putio Mull, Erfo udvanced to 104, and Missouri Tardfic, after dechulug to 11, recovorad to 1, Trausact gregated V400D shares {riap deatin phy Hiingy Tacifie. stat] “’.‘Lm? Verlern Unfon, 24,0003 Lako Bhore, 25,007 Mickigas Ceptral, 0000, oney, 463 prime mercantllo pagar, Gy, Cuaton, ‘u«ufi;. nm,w:.l 3 Bt “The Aslstant-Treaurcr dlsbursed § Clearinge, $34,0.0,000, bl Dry-goode Imports fur the week, £1,3 Btexliug exchange quic'; dad g b Coupons, 7, Coupons, 08 Weatern Union, vee Ty 4 Nod, Pucific Muil, 3y 1 N J, Central 383 | Mock Inlaud, mm.fls"' aud, , Faul Harlem pfi’ Michigan Central. Penama, Hannibal & 8t Jos.. 21 Ceantral Fac, bonda,, , 1043, U, P bouds, s s eluking. bonds, .., tetond - sToCKS, followluy wero mado st 1lo Mining Excliangs torad; 10008 NG Bax PRASCICO, Jub. T,~The Conwolidsted Vi, 410 Callfars a 9 lnlu\ll" Yellow Jacket ols, Alph, Jutli~a.. COrown Poiot,.. REAL ESTATE. The following fmstruments were filed for record Fridey, Jan. 7: ity rFrorenTY, ft 0 o Trwenty.uluth st, e f, 23 (hn anring lonking favornble 7 England doesn't ad. vanee pricos w.taout caune, Bhad resn't bid prices up upon herself, juat for the fun of the thing, Sha doesn't buy wheat ss wodo, She dos't try to see how dear slie can buy whoat. Bhe sima fo buy ft as cheai iy as he can, Bl hiien't yet got edncatad into tho Chirago atyle of dofog busincss, Now, with tuls +1:untfon befora England, will some sanguine Bail telt vawhy pricon Alhouid_ivance upon the oluer sia during the present winter or duning the comling sy ritiy—cron prospects promising an sbuadant bar veat?” Then, again, thare in the question of eandie 30 | tion, which will euter iato this quedsion of value np 1,400 | the Fecurrence of warrb weathor, This, if it does not | A% | beforo, may have n very impartant beariog upon Tated e 2,600 | TTIZOn 38 R0n 88 tho ot onths approacts, Fhe sime The { rentleas No, § Ple fact of (hn cans 5 thint We huve got too muoh AL a0 | whentof a dowifat qualty everywhers, 1 ovor the P "0} world,—moro than wa burgained for when wa statied e dmeaa 000 | el ig reopmaid poor qualty e not Tavoratie B el conditioun far high pricus, e s 2,000 | "X fact of the businean ts, we have been, stoce lant M ate dan, 3 000 [ August, loading p upon (e theary that there in s hig TEr.op st, bet Eighteonth -:id Ninateonth wle, w %125 {1y dated Jan, 4 e tilibeenth at, w £, 90x Throdpat, 150 ft n of 125 11, datend Jan, dyovaioses 4100 The premiacs No, 71 Northi ‘Sheldon s Dee, 10,1375, v 15,000 pace, 13718 n of Tulrty-ninthat, e f, o 1t, wilh Inllding, dated Jan, 7, 6,000 il , 18 £t & of Wallace sirert, 1 T, Sanoitan pia 6, dated Jan. 4uses oo ;0 of Tair, t 5 70 ft, dated Dec, 24, 183 ROUTI OF CITY LINITS, WILNLX A TADILA OF COURT-1O Sixtythird st, 130 b o of Bewari av, af, 60 ft shoel etop and 6 L1 deficleriey_somowtiers ; and_ the more w: bavo loaded ho maro we have lost,’ We have Teeu basiog our ealculations upon_Agricultural Te s, an warthiess a8 oy unreliabio, and hava e moking figures rnd investmenta upon the theory thit the crop of 1875 was only fonr-ffths of that of 1574, when ali facts and all indications o (o show that there nover wan niore wheat {n this country nor nare {n thp world, st any one fime, tlisn an tho {st of Sop- tember Jast ;' elan what mean such stocks everywhers —such granarica all over the world giosning under theit [oads, and more n first heuds than ever befora at thia time of the year, 'We hava been deceiving our- aclvea, and the best way for us ia to deceive ourselves 10 longer, but to Took | anlley, dat 8, 2874, e eer i s question square in the face, c‘_:r";g:_l{' % ‘c:l‘::‘:’?.":':"“::‘i"’}:’ FAR and viow ft just us 1t fe Ty 0 3 also lark at, 24 n orty- 3 0 ft, dated Jatts 4,0ays 3,000 PROVISIONS, e AL RSP T HOG PRODUGTS—\Wore quiel, and uonsuslly 3301ty dated ol § o s veossierions sons 600 | sleady, The rocolpta of hoga wers largs, but not so Centre av, near tio sbave, w2, 012330 1t dated numerons ar was expected, belng barcly sufiicfent fo Fiflsiseveain w, 49561 B% | yeep one-tnird of the packing capacity smployed, and 14 3ated June 5, 18.5 1,600 | hiolders of product were not ansious to sell, for that Vincenuesav, A e cor of Thi reason, while buyers were inclined to hold off in tha GUzily 1, dated Jun, B 4230 | aapectation tuat the colder woather, now dasly Jooked Eganadat gl [ of xany 10,500 | 0% will put the country roads in & passable condition, Hydo Iark &%, nonr Forts-lath 4 And enabla drovers o market thele hogs mora rapldly 1t, dated Doc, 11, 1873, 1,603 | than heretofore, Those who, wanted cash property Buticrficid at, 25 't 8 of Fortioth conld only obtsln it by paying full prices, whilo s fow LR, gated st 40 | apeculstive operators were willing to sell short for —_— COMMERCIAL, Tho following were tha receipts and ehipmentaof the leading urticles of produco in thia cily duripg tho twenty-four lours ending ot 7 o'clock on Friday morning snd for tho correponding dato ono yosr ago: future, o hopes that & larger supply of hogs would reduice tho prices of product, Mras Pong—Was quiet, snda shado firmer, Thero was littlo demand, and that chiefly local, but tho offer- ings wero ight, a0 buyors wero obligod to pay asking Oquros. Salts woro reported of 00 brin cash, at F:30 £ 800 Lin neller Junuary ot 810,115 @10:1; 4,100 = s bris sellor Fobruary at $10.05@ .37 5, O T B it P e R Tl wtiecd 1876, | 1815, $15.43.219,811, Total, .2 Tho warket closod LT 1876 ] 1838 { hem at $:0,20 canh o 1057 Flour, bLris...," February; $10.u1x19, Wheat, b, Cor, bu. Oat,' b Bye, b Barloy. Grars eecd, | Flax recd, Ita. Urvom-corn, lie Cured meatn,ita| ‘Withdrawn from stors on Thursday for city con- sumption, 4,233 bu wheat, 1,813 bu corn, 507 by cats, 3,213 bu rse, 1,207 bu Larley. The followlng grain was inspocted into ators on Fridsy morning: 1 car No, 1 N, W, whoat, 29 cars No, 240, 10 cars No. 3 spring, 30 cars No, 3 do, 17 cars refected do, 1 car o grade (37 wheat); 9 carahigh mized corn, 26 cars No. 2do, {4 cars new mixed do, Beara rejoted do, 4 cars no grade (60 corn); 4 cars whiite cats, i cars No, 2 do, 4 cars rajected do ; 3 cara No, 2 rye; 1cor w0, 2 barley, 5 eats No, 3 do, 4 cary Tejected do, Tota!, 180 cars, or 67,00 bu. Inspected out, 9,022 b wheat, 10,155 bu. corn, 2,174 bu oata, 5,360 butarley, The Sccretary of the Bt Loula Chsmber of Com~ merce will receivé tho magnificent malary of §8) per month for Lis servics herosfter, Wo do tuings differently fn Clicsgo, An offer to dothe work hero for fen times that smnount was recently thrown under the table an beiny cheap enougl to b nasty. * I am not allowe.l 10 open the windows without an order from Mr, uudolph,” satd Jos, when a membor of tho Uoard of Trade complained that the air wan stifling, Andso the crowd breatned and suffered, sll for want of & man bold enough to lower window aud 1ako the feurful conequences of tho act, * Exporter " fn Tz Tninuse of yestorday pamed 8¢ In s peclo aa thie cost of shipping 100 tus of corn Lo Liverpool, On tho 3latday of December & contract was mado at 686 to Cork for orders, which is equal to about 66240 [n nrects to Liverpool, aud makes a difference of very nearly Gie fu curroncy per by, Tba Commilies of Arbltration now huve the corn case Lefora them, however, and evidenco in the case ahould bo submlte ted to that Committee, if not to tho Becrotary. The leading produce markets were generally slow esterday, Lut not weak, the feeling being a steady one, though in some departments the domand was Tatlier o poor one. ‘Tho rocelpls of graln wers lght, aud that made Luziness dull without weakneas, as the volume of offcrings was Light, Tho woather was de- ghtful, but the receduts of drossed hogs were larze enougl to constituto yeaterday us tho openlug day of thie ssanon; hitherto tho arrivals have been (oo amall to Dermlt of ahything beyoud a retull trade, Tucto was the samo quiet, stosdy fceling fn dry- goous clrclex that Uas beow noted from day o doy for the past two weeks, A good many orders are coming forward, but, a8 {a luvarlably the casa st this season of the yeur, {hey are for Hzbt amounts, - Jobber of gro- seller April, Velas mesn pork was quoted at $17,00@17.25, and exira primo at $14,95. Lanv—i¥as quiet, and 8 shade ensfor, bolog quoted weak {u New York, Tucre was only o moderate de- mand, but hold offored littlo, aud thrrs were no Tlue market cloned firn at $12.47)¢@12.50 cash ot selior January § $1.075@12.40 neller Feuruary ; $12.50) 3 12,3 neilor Mirch's and Avril wasnominal at $12.70. MeaTa—\Wero it fair demund, and svoraged a siada Blubier, somo deacripiious beiug adsabced ;o per Ib. Liverpool waa quoted stronger, aud the sto ks bero ate reduced, the outward movercnt having been good during the pust tures weokn, whilo packing hay bro- ceeded but slowly. Sales were reportel of 20,001 1ba sroen Alioulders ut 6140 3 120,000 1hs partiy cared do at 6%4w0 103 buzes do nt (750 : 2000 s long clears at93c ;' 150 boxes do at 106 ; 20,000 Iia groon short ribs ut §i{c; 20,000 e parily salted do at 105§ BU boxes o at10%¢ : 1.430 baxes | hort clenrs at 10146 3) boxea belliea ot 11c; 60,00 s greon hama 1A (iba) at il 1,450 pea do (18320 Ius) al 9%, The market 10 eyl closod at tho following range of prices & Bhoul- * Long ders, Clear, Stort Bhort Rip. Clear, g W0 Qreen .., oy 9% Ui Part salt 6 9% 10 1oy 07 10y 1ok 1oy 105 104 000y 103 105 107 1 y. S 1 ) 1y Long snd whort clesrs quoted at 10i(c cann, an 104¢ scller Fotiruary, boxed ; green hams, 1hs 104 c; aweot-pickled do,’ 10alle; Ouuveriauds, 1630 ‘cash or sellor Jsnuary; Joog cut bams, 104@ e boted § Lacon hums, IN@120, nEATE-~Was nominal a3 Tiec, DEEF PRODUCTH—Wero ateady and quiet at 80,50 @10.00 for nies, $10.50811,0v for exira meas, and $20,00@2 ,00 for hams, TALLOW—Was quoted at 8400, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Yan rather mors active, the local demand being better, whilo a fow lota were taken on direct or- der, Bhivpers did very little, and most deafers quoted the trade dull, with no change in prices. Bales wero Teported of 450 brls wintors at $LA7) 47.80; 1,316 brls spring oxtras, partly st $1.75@0.00 ; 130 brla buckwheat flour st $4,76@5,50; sud 109 bris rye flour at §4,35. Total, 1,095 bris, The market closed nomlaally af the folluwlug rauge of prices : Cholee winter cxtras, $5.60 @7.50; common o good do, M.IEEBA0; apring ex- $1,00@4:25; good do, $4.5034.73; choloe do, $5.00 patents o, $L4 Minnesota, $5.008 ipring superfines, $3,00:33,50 ; rys four, $1.20@ 3 and buckwheat do, $3.6083.75. Dnax—{¥as acarco and firm, thers belog s good de- mand sud vory little offered. Sales wers 10 tona at $11,00 on truck. MipDLivoy—Bales wers 90 tons st $12.35@14,00, BuoRTe—Salos wore 10 tons at 11,00, {reo on Loard, ComN-Mrat—Was nominal at $16.80, on track, for ©0arso, WHEAT—Was more active, sud firm atabont the samo averags ou on Thur day, though Liverpool was reported lower, and Now York was subsoquently quoted dull and drooplng, Tho roportod worknras elsmwere induced ordura to Al shoria st the decling whicli was expected to enaue, and that fact prevented the break duo to the nows, ospectally as th Yo'une of recelpts was rather small, and it is thouglit pro“able that they will ¥o continus’ unless there boan impor- tant advance In prices, The ino of shorta out nowr is 1y pruvious tine {u the Lintory of the trado, and the $10°k on which tuta immense volume of responalbility fa bua d (s & amall one, People havo sold short, bellaving that the sltuatiou would involve & drop (0 at least o por bu, und th tecent ateadiness of the market bas raised the doubt in tho minds of many that the bottom bas heen reachied sbort of that gare, for waich reason thoy uow Watch every oppertunily to sell and buy ou evory ssmptom of depresnion which they think will provo to bo but temporary, Thers fs mot any fear of au mmedis vince, as the clr cumatances are strougi t {8, the load in TOLRly g y consumig markots being atill a hoavy oo, and, if it were nhot for tie sbortage bers, our mrkot would cetles wero foirly busy, Both local and couu- | probably decline, It i tho fumense trading in No, 2, try buyers wers ordering lberally, and the ;v'll:lh:h-!;3,:'1":h%:u.x‘wnlg.llh-:kx%;nplfl;pcfir: c " e e matkel for AU lnes exeent coffors pre |10 OB Bt akeo lie & prsiol vojected o preity firm lone, Qoffees contintio in an unkeitied stato, and atlil lower quotations aro Jooked for. There was adull morket for fish and cauned goods, Dried fruita wera 28 active an could pected at this tnis of year, and aa 3 rulo wors Armly beld, Priccs of leather, bagging, cosl, and wood re- maln the mame sa at the bogluning of the week, Oils were quoled thesame sa Thuradsy, carbon belug atrong At the advence then noted, Tho local Jumber market romalne qulet sud stesdy, The open wiuter makes the prospect for getting out s beavy stock of logu a little doubtful, and consequently fuspizes nolders of lumber at the distributing yolats with more falth in the fulure, and romoves the desire 10 cut under quotations in order to induce customers to purchase, Tho wool market rewanina qulet, Hopsalso werv quict fa tho local matket, but actiye sod bigher East, Lroom-corn was Brm under a coutinued demsad from mauufacturers, whoa purchares in the aggro- guto amount 10 & latgs quankity, Bacds wera qulet sud stesdy, clover Lelog frm st the recent advauce, Poullrs and most varhtes of game wera strong, the Tecetpte being emall, whilo thero was & good dewand from voth local deslers and suippers, RAILROADS IN CUINA, A contract has recently boen signed for the conatric. ton of araltrond fu Chiua, If the experiment should prove succoasful, it 18 not uniikely thata meula for ratlruads will apring up fn that antiquated and dengca Iy-populated couutry, which wiil open up s vest new miarket or rallroad supplics, It Lehooves the Amerd. con panufacturer to keop 8 watchtul e5o ou that part of the world, fu ordcr to ba ready to selzo (he golden opportunity to put tho iron industry of the nation ence more on th rowd ta | r-aperity, Amerlca fs now thio uearcst markol for Caius, and ought to be abls to supply tho Colestluls whb many gooda at prices that will effectually cut off all foretyu compatilion, T FUTURE OF WHEAT, Tothe Kditor a7 The Carcasw Tribunes Wheat, in this mssket, ot (ho present ime, fe 108150 toobigh, Why? Because Eugland, which is the great regulator of prices for all of the whesl-esporting countries of the worid, is 100 to 180, relatdvely, below us; and we arenotsble o stand In thia country for shy grest length of time, with the odds so largely ugainat ue, ! But won't we get an advance upoa the otber side,” oake a Bull, *and »0 make whest, boughs at prosent vrices, o good nvestment?” I answer, No, and 1 mill te!l you why, Warlug war excitements, thera {8 certsluly notbing o call fur sn savanca fn wheat in England Leforo the et of April neat, and not then #hould eron prospects st that tne Lok on butl aides of the witer, England excean of ler deruand, “Tuta bas besq past threo montha, i fa thio caso now, coutliitia £0 bo thie caso fur aume fimie to come. Wot 18,000,0-0 bii (wors than tareo Thses) Taove boam e Were oue Year 080; addid 10 thiu 1s th fact iat (e e Lkely to advanced 1igc por bu, both the lower grades being in Rood lulpslng domand, Heller Fubr. ry opensd st vB e, veceded 1o 93¢, advanced 1o b8ie, and closed caulet at e, Hellor MArch sold at 01%,GOTe, and sellur May at $1,03)@1.00 the latier cioaing mi $1,08. Heller the month sol it 06 (@03370, closing With cash No, 4 spring st 934¢, No, 3 closed at 8)e, and rejectd at 8ic, Outh 8:les wera reporied of 400 Lu Lapring at $1.03 ¢ 53,000 bu No. 3 do at 83354 wWyges 9,000 bu No, 3 do st 7T85@.8Y0; 10,000 by rejocttd do at 6J@GHc; aud 1,000 bu by nmnft at 6] @ilc. Totsl, 71,600 bu, siinnesord Wipat—Wes in good demand aud firmer, befug offered Lut aparingly, Hales were 2,400 bu No, 2 av 08y @933, and 1,800 'bu_ by samgple at $1,03@1.163, free ou board cars, Totsl, 4,200 by, No, 1 was fuaciive st $1.14 bid, COUN~Was very quist, but lll:d[. snd & saade firmer, with s Uttls niore dolng for future delivery. Thero bes no important chango In the tons of advices from otlier points, (hough some quoted Livorpool earier, but ourreceipta were light, m’hluzmn.l yroba. blo to wome that the Committ of Arbitration wili Austaiu the demond for 530 as the settinmant price for December, which msy induce a littls st!Toniog in the danuary deas, Hep o Uttle Lotter demand frun the suort litercat, aud there was & manitest impravement Ju the fuqulry for track coro, all the offerlugs belng readlly inlien up, Wo niolo tha reappuaraiice of & pro. intum o bigheimived, showing that I Iv wanted for counnimytion, snd not merely to Al short sxlos of No, 9, Beller hlllllr{'oplnnd at 425, and sdvanced to 43,6, cloaiug with casu No, 2 st 43': &40, Beller Fob. Tuary soid ut %, @123, cloaing ot 4a5e, Be'lur Muy (B 134C, cloang at 48Xc, Ousk sales weto ¢ ported of 400 bu old No, 2at diisc; 15,60} bu now doatd @i 260 b old bigh-mixed ke 434y oz 400 1 2400 bu new mized llfflg: 40) by rejeciod st d5>; H0O bu sera at 40. u by aempla L 30a4e on track s and 7,200 bu Slesiva freo on board cure, Totw, 4,50 bu, OATH~Wery nlulalwnnnbndb Armer. There waa & moderate lu julry from the aborts early, and, as th. offerlugs were Yury lfght, prices advanced @i+ tod aubsquently ruceded, tlosiug » shade bighor provious day, 501tad03;c, und closed at wmoith rauged from w0« May ranged from 4y G3i Alurch was pomi Seller’ February wold, 1t the outsida, Holler ths 'jc, closing st 30c, and closing at tbe {nuide. Lot 8056, Cash No, 2 sold at 20Q3 304c, and elosed ot 30, Rofocted wan qulet st 2:(3 2 -fim Cash walca were rejorted of m;ouu Lu No. 4wt 40300} 3,000 bu by suople ab Jag3se. Total RYE—Was very quist, No, 2 was nominal 2 and Tojectod at 1.0, Bellor Janusry s i sorc: mcnt ut 602, Caxhi anles wers linited 0 150 bu fanoy by anwple at 7dc, BARLEY—Waa in falr demisud, and W@lo Ligher, The shorts were in the market, tradiby chiaity fg February, and sa the offarings wirs moderate, prires s00n advanced undor an activo competition bstween buyers, Eeller Februsry upencd at i6)c, sold 1017 o, and closed at T7ie, Cash or January'sold at 794 85, closing at the outside, Aost of tho cash s stil] taought to be in the hauds of a faw, who are offering 1¢ apariogly, bulng in Lopes of golting prices up 0% potust whiers they can unfo ad without Incurring a heay, fous, No, 3 was quoted at 5@533, and rejocted st 340, Oholca samples rocelvud & ltile atiention, but common offesfugs wera gunsrally iyvored by biers. Cat 1,200 bu No, 3 at T9@7sie ; 3,000 b No. § 8t 525@310 3 500 bt rajectsd at Bia; 4 bu Ly sawple at 20c un track, Touwd, 4,100 bu, 2y atmount of wheat which sbe cn seo in sigbt, iyiu; 4 the afternoon, proyisions were ia falr deman: ko o dead welght upou bold ra' hunds, all ‘ovér thy .n’an:‘.;“.‘\fun 1%y oF 500 brl sheua ‘pork. at Bl % world, hm‘g‘i;{ gr&lltr thal ever befare known, befug for February, sod $19.3 for Murch, snd 1,750 tes lerd S0ma 00,000,000 bu. 0w, M Lbls ba & correct zetroe | ut 1241 foF FoLruary, and 31205 for March. Al K oy hoglaud's Caltusbion, her wupply, | wales of 100,000 tea shorb-ribe, seller February, wb currcnt Ogures, {8 sctually fu excess . Of | 10%c, her demand, nght' aloug: snd, if she can Luy dally ‘more’ tuan shu wants 't currest Taio, what good reason 1a there to look for dvance pricos’ in the nest oiz wonths, with wu;uy.rouyocu i: ‘Wheat opened firm snd subs lun\lll weakenad, 1038 S M0 gele ), Bellae Bsbruary aold § 0 €3] A a 40 Jau V6140424 Aky 5014 o1 8103, ¢ ST Corn wan qulot and tnchangzd, closlng at 43343150 sollor the month and 4350 veller for Felruary, CALL LOARD. Mena park was active and 141 highor, closing at $10.97% "eash, $10.43 seller Favriary, and $! soller March, Balea: 5,000 belr, at 3113 9y canly, §10.4) ‘seller Februnry, $11.6756:219,14% seller Narch, $19.07:; scller Aprll, and $0,21% for May, Lat [ wan falclv active and sironger, closing at 813,13} for February, Salea: 2.500 tes, 'at $13.80 for 'y und 313 4:3 for February, ety Grmer, with stles of 50,000 ta short tibs rel 1t 10 A000) 1bn o saler Aprilat $10,60; 100,000 the ahoulders noller March at 7xc. GENERAL MARKETS ALCOHOL~—TWaa quotod at 8217@ .18, BROOM-CONN=~Was in coutluued good demand, and firm: Ghoice old hurl, 1uulle: burl, T@3%0; choles medium, 6@7a; good medium brush, Safa; falr insido snd covers, 4%(@30; Inferior, B¥@de; crooked, 2@e, g BUTTEN~-Prices wore tnchanged. Aslde from cholce grades the market docs not sliow any great atrength, but the act that stocks aro not greatly In ox- coss of the demand is regarded as favoratle for a malnt:nance of present prices throughout the winter, An the receipts from this tmeon must nocessarily be moderate, We quote: Cholca to fancy yellow, 25@:i20; medlum to good grader, 19@ e Inf:rior to common, 13317 common to chofco raft, 16.e25c, DAGUING—Thls market was without appreciable change, A limited nmount of orders wers recelved, and were Giled at the aunoxed quefaffons: Stark A, 2703 Lawlston, 35 Montaup, 33303 Ontarto, 33%e; Amerfean &, 2lc; Amoskeny, 3(c: burlap-bags, 4 bu, 1421807 do, § bu, 16@160; gunnies, single, 181003 do, dotihie, B5@ e, g CHEESE~The market waa firm, and at lho moment Aecins Lo be tending to Ligber prices. Blocks ore of ‘moderate dimensiona snd aca held with confidenoe, at 123aldo for good o fancy factory, and st Ygllo for low.r grades, CoNT—Wis dult avd tnchsnged, We continue o quote: Tahigh, $10.00310,60; Lackawanns, range 3100 do egq, 1303 cionol, $4,0va Tilosbury, $7.50@ 4,013 “Hock- $8.30; Indlins block, $6,00; Baltfmors & Tllinols, $1.54:25,01, TBAGE—~Wan stewly, at $1.23 for largs Iard torcos and $1,05 for pork barreln, DRESSED HOGE—Ths receipts were conslderably ¢f coudition, the weather boin i activo dousind from packers and DiCes o L0uk125¢ oy Lha mrkek long g Hosey ce 3 xv'mwl:!:vl)munh}l‘ B0 50,154, Kl Ccholta modtum $8.10@8.! B, 800, Hale: tioned priee EAGE—Wero dull nnd weak under Hberal offoringn of Uoth freeh and plekled stock. Eresh sold slowly at 21@323>, and packed ut 1 ¢ FRUITS AND NUTS—Ths trade fn prunes, cur- rantn, and Valencia raiaius wan falrly uctive, the de- mand bulng stimulaled by tha low prices ruling. In other [ined of forefgn fruits and;in domcstis the movoment compatatively was slick. The sntex- ed prices are curreut: Fonrton—Dites, G@5kos flan, liyers, 10@170 ;3 fign, drume, new, ld@ide} Turklsh prunes, now, G@7xo; Erench prun s, Xega wnd boxes, v@18o; Faeins, ' lay es, new, $3.0) @J.1us loose Sfuscatel, mow, 334034503 Valen. cla, 1I@Ile: Zante currants, 7 ;@Ko % or small mited 1ts sold ot $7.9%.¢ 1,17 head and 2 cars at tho above men. citron, 25 @te. LioxEstio—Alden spplen, 1@ .0c; Sticklrar an- fen, {U@103ge; Indiana and 1linols, 9% s peachen, alves, 1@ ido; do, mized, 105@lic; do, parol, 18.410¢ 1 Dlackberelon, 12 i @105 ranpberries, 106@ pitted clierrios, B3@2ic, NUTA—Filuorts, 11 120 almonds, Terragona, A@3:3c: Naples walnuts, new, 1 e ;' do, uld, 1esiscs Fronel wainuts, no umlies Draclls, 9@0ic; peenun, Tetss, 310 Wilmington pesnnts, 8 4940 Texnossee peanuts, 5@ 603 Alrican po.nuts, 663 GREEN FRUITS—Wers in ight roquest aud atoady, Valou 1 oranges, $3,00@8, W per caso: 8I iy lema $ .00@7.00 per box 3 winter appies, $1.0033,50 per brl from store s cranberries, $15:he 110 Por b s &rapes, $6.50 per keg or $10.03 per brl. URUCENIES—~Tho ) 0stui® of tuo grotery market was eauentlaily the samo a8 noted Thuraday,” A fairly 4 ty Dusiness was in progrens, oud, with the ception of coffeo, tun cutitee of Drises was rm, 3« quoto as foliown : s langoon, 7o} Carolns, 7(@8¢; Lowslans, Ty c Coyrres—0,0, Javn, 33K@i33ct Juva No, 2, 20y @31xe; choléa to fancy o, 35 ,@Mso: Food to Prime 40, 2:14@33)40; Common to L Jr, 2@l <0} roanting, ' 204@3l 4c: Bingapota Javi, 1ig3xe: Cots ica, 214@.6c ; Maracaiiio, 24 K @25 5c. SuoAns—P.tent aut loaf, 113@ 11 %cs crushed snd powdered, 11 @ IXc: Granulated, jlall i stundard. 104661 5,e; do No, 2,104c; 11, 100; exira O, 0. 4 030 ? yellow C No, 1, D:¢o ; chaice browa, : fuir Lo Drlido do, BX@3fzc: common do, T3 §\(e3 clolce mulayen fusas. Usior common fo good do,75@4kge: New Orloans, Til(@ 'c. BInUPA~—.Iforma sugr-logf (irips, TH@T50; Al mond drlys, § 03@1.10; silvét drips, extra fine, 00@ dic; goad dugar Liousa'alrup, B0@3Tc si@ o Now Oricans molanees, chofco n [-rhne, 85 48303 do common o good, K¢ 8g § tico ‘molaases, 50@350; common miolasues, S3@420; biack-atrap, Lg%, Svioea~Allsplie, 17@150; cloves, 38:360c; cansia, 30 @3e; pepper, HK@2050 : nutmegs, $1,25 51,305 ale culta gluger, 13K@18y Boara—~Trus Liue, 0); German Mottled, 63{@7o0; White Lily, 53@06¢c: Whito Rose, 8160505 Bsvon fmyochal, 623 Goiden Weat, 42@3c, Branci—Lrcelsior, Isnndry, 64@Tc; do, gloss, 74 @Je; do, corn, T@Y\e; Kingaford, pure, 75¢e; do il 1gvics do corn, 10.610ke. ho Tocelbts were again swall, but the do- ‘mand wan Hght, and prices ruled cany uif round. N 1 tmotlyy, § 01013 033 No 4 do, ¢ Landd prairie, $10,003 No, 1 do, $4,50G0,1). HIDES—Were {n ‘tho umial domand snd steady, Oroen city butchere!, 6X@oc; green curen, loht and heavy, Tio; patt cured, 7c; green asitod kip, Tye i green frozem, Go: wreen c 1, 123125 ; flat dry Hide kip snd calf, 18@15 .03 _dry a.led bides, 12 (@12 ,¢; doacon skinn, 15306, Dsmaged sfosk Lrings twa-thirds price, aud’ bran'led 10 per vent off. Sheep pulte, wool @wtimiated us washod. per b, 3d.i5c. HijPR~—~wore duil ut 7@l tor Weatorun, Hevoral car-loads of low-graia hops wero rocontly bought hero at e fnalle price and eent I3 at. The New York mr- ket i reportod sctive and etrouger, but the fuct b not yet Lind any appreciablo offcct on’ tho focal market, Counumers gonerally are wuppiled, snd tho ordors re- celved aro nsually for smull lota, LEATHER—Th T was nosling new to report in the leather mniket, Husiness romaing dutl, with prices ruling steady as given bo.ow : HEMLOCK, Tino,,. 8.4 108 | Buffaio sl ghe 54100 | tareolo (Lest) 3@ 37 Rips..coss s B804 Y51 4'B, AMsole... Zha 3t Upper, No, 1... 23a 20| B. A, G, D, Upper. No, 1, 18@ 24( solo, Inaol oax, @LIG flaress,,oienn 008 20 | Bole...., " 243 2 FRLKCH ATOCK. 1.5u(@3 01 ] Kip u un quiet und steady, ‘o wister {oc logglug bas cats:d many lumberien 1o fue crease thelr foroe of workers and exert themsclves to 1o utmost, ia order to get out u full quota of logs, Tn tha extreme Dortbern distriota there 1a 8 Hitle suow in o woods, sml xork, tnough beckwatd, s Drogeesnng, while ja_tho Musk-goa dlsiritta, according tu repock, tuo toads wre in such o wretohied condition that the baubug of logs ia almost an {mpossiutlity, Following In this peteeeliat s $0.006 4.0 Flrat ana zecond cloar, . Third cie 1,1 fue Third clear, thi Cloar fiooring, Cloxr aiding, firs First comeaon siding. Py Floorng, ir ¢ common, dromed Flooriug, second couuon, ureassd: Fenclug ... Commou {umbe; e 25 G TAIK biioyuiy 100 10 tho (aruuneo nd the 3o sdvanca tatablished the day be- fors wee firmiy maintuned, T ofls wax wack, os (s usually | i Carbon (xta 1 @lige; do x{fn unt, 175 deq., 1 X winter [ard ofl, $1.0%21.10% 2, 18@8 c; liseed [ turpentine, ¢ @ common, 12@140; West Virgiuia olls, natu e: natursl, a0 dew,, 00} roduced, 18 dog, FOULTIY AND GAME—Fouitry was irm, tho of- feriugs | elng moderats, while thore was & good local d_ahi) ping demand ' for choice stock. Game way stronger undcr a good dem+ud for shipinent and re. d1ced offeringa, O ickens, frenh dressed, 4@l o per ih; tarkoyn, drowied, 11,@1 03 durke, dreaved, Uidllo; geeae, dressed, Ml c: prafilo chickens, $1.86133.76 1 ridges, $1,00; 31502 01 voulron, saddlca, walic: do carcasses, 8 %0; Fablits, 31,18 per doz, BEEDS-—Wero quict all ‘Toand, thoug Hulgsrisa sad milict rsceive tteation, Lok wefiing at ~Oc, mothy way quict at $1.3 42,15, aud_clover frm ai 2} for prime medium, Flu' W rovorted scarce ieat at $1, o HALT—Waa In fuir roquiest at the prices subjotned ; - Opondags snd Baiuaw, fine, 3 Csnada do, $1,40 3 Ordiury coarse, $1,710; dairy, without bigs, $2.75 ; dal: ¥y, withi bags, $3.60; Asbton dairy per #ack, 1.0 'FEAS—Wo quota th - wnurket stesdv uud Bra us fol. Inws; GuNrowpes—Common, 33120 good do, 43 @Ho; medium, A%@s: 0, Bussc; Oue, G4d6’o { tinest, 8 @oda food cholce, 1Gd78e; chiojcest, IuFiAtAL—Common, ¥ 00ause; fancy. $1,1@1,20, 303 good uo, 436+ medi 33305 ftine, Bkaifo; Anest, Sdaiids (2ed0; 'cholceat, 704T86. JavaNs—Cowmon, 54 7c: good common, @i s mediun, 40adso} good c: modlum, 43@W0¢; Ane, 80 353e ; Aneat, 83@ G005 chole s 0650 chulceat, T340, OOLONUS—Common, 3.4 ifik‘!‘h good rommon, 3Saulo; medium, 40(i20; gool madlum, 4@ ba: Ao, 48@3o; duest, 63déc; choice, taggulc: cholcat, S0@dc. WOOD—Quotitluns wera $3.50 for maple, $7.60 for beoch, and 33,80 for slabu—dedverod, ‘WOOL—Continues very quiat. Thestock of medium 4 conres woalt 1y amall, but thers 14 8 good decl of ?n!ln the inatket, The Kastern marketa are reported Jull ax usust during tho woeks lmmoiial ly following 1ho bolldays, Tul-washed, prime, 45@530 3 do, poor Ly good, 4iig4co; M‘luhml fecea, Bue, good conditioned, Ghgd1o; “washod coatso snd’ medium, do, 0@ 130 | unwashid, fine heary to light, 2342303 do, coitsq aad inediim, 4@ palld, gl BATLROAD FUEIGUTS~Wers moderately actlve and Srn a4 the rates given below § Flour Uralu Fourth Bulk Chicsgoto— perbrl. inbulk clats, mests, New York, 10.90 $2.45 §0.. $0.85 Bostotssse o L0 50 L4 Philad-phis, P O S [ Dilimors LR I T 7 LIVE STOCK, cuioago, Toge. Bleep. 5,4 ] Mo 1,453 1634 38R 407 3,788 16,60 208 60,076 10,378 o 10m ant18s 21 1,8 1 o Tolalouasees susvnessease $000 703 3,000 CATTLE~The influenco of scanty supplios was ap~ porent in n genetal bardening of prices, shipplng beoven, butchers' stuff, and stockers all sharing in the lmprovement, The advance wsas not very great, 108 130 about covering It, but the ohanged tone of the markob was tho subjoct of more han ordinary com. ment, In viow of the protracted seaton of dullnees and depresslon through which tho caitlo trade hins just passed, Dua(uetn opened very quiot, but whet it be. eame known that thedsy's reccipts would scarcely Teach 1,000 licad thers wax cousiderable stir, aud by the middio of the afternoon about everytting was sold, No exirs and fow cholce cattle wers offered, and $5,10 was the bighest Ogura pald, The prevailing rates were $2,75:43,75 for Lutchera’ atock; $3.0@ 1,75 for stackets, aud $1.0)@4.00 for fale to good ehlpplng stcers, Thera were two males of still-fod (crooked) cownat 81 5ond §4.45 The latter figure wan ob- tained by Byegory, Cooloy & Co,, for 4l bead, Bealae wge sold st $2:9.@2.30, o No, and description, Ay, Price. 29 choice steers..... $110 il cholco ateers, 0,00 L chofze Meers,. .60 49 good stoorn. 3 good stcars, 11 good steers o 10 butchera! atock. 11 h\lu'uhvrl' stock, ¥ Low 3,50 H0GS<Wete in brisk domand during the fore- mon 4t 6o ol but bicatae vety duly ubs aquen iy, unidclosed heavy at falfy 100 deciine from Thuraday's quotatione, 'Thio recelts wera Iargor than for either of the provious day of thio week, but the number feli far shiort of tho aggregate packing demand, nnd tha volicy of apportioning tho Lioga sinong the dilerent fouses sccording to tuelr capacity wus sgain pursued, Ths range of siles was tho samo us tha day beforo, Viz,: $0.@7,60, but tho average, ns will bo seen by referonce o tue sales given Lelow. twas d-cldedly lower, I'acking hogs closed weak ot $8,7347.10 for common to chulce, Rl No. Av. PricaNo, 60, !‘l‘{ $1.40 | B3, A4 7 60...:210 7,00 SHEEP~—Were active and_stcady, with sales at $3.75 ®5.60 107 poor o axtra gradee—tlio bulk at$4.00s 415, EAST LIBEATY, Snecial Dispa'eh (o The Chicazo Tribuna, CrTiAL BrogK.YARDS, EAST LinynTr, T —OATTLY —Receipts for the week endlug’ Jan, 6, cars of {htough and 910 £ars of yard stack, or 5,746 bead, sgalnst 2,035 tho wesk boforo; mupply very ilb- eral, and prices off o {0 3ic_on medium {o cormmon wradss, Al about 270 o goud to extra; thero are yes i good misny uusold, but the prospects 'sre faveranla fora clean-ont: the highost price paid was 8o for 2 loads of good OWo atecrs, averagiag 1.600 pounds ; oxtra, 1,40 101,630, $1.25@ %50 ; good, 1,200 to 1,400, $3.5040.00 3 700d, 1100 t0 4,1 0, 305 cominon o maditity! 900 10 1,00, $170G stotkern aud feeders, $£3.0044.005 bulle, slugs, 1nd cowr, $L50.4 & -;lun or the treek, 9,023 head, ngainst 1,363 the ofore, Hoas—Reaeipts, 19,350 Liond, sgainst 11,163 tha weck botoro: mupply Hhis prices have xdsonted, sad tho {7ado wan Talrly active tho itio entizo’ weok ! aniity guuerally comtaon, good acarco; boat Kuilidelphls, 50.7.@7.00; Yorsoes, §7,15G 750 ; common hogs, 34,10 0,73, ukzr~Recelpts, 16,37 bend. ag1innt 7,700 the week before: ho run wak ouly falr, but the demand wis gt aud price were off ahout %o in all grados; fane cy, 129 to 181 iba, $4,226,50 ; 8vira, U3 to 100 b, 35,40 (@8..0 ; goad, B5 to 80 Ibs, $3.00@5,23 3 ' 75 80 B0 Jbs, $4.25@4.50 ; common, 03 to 0, $3,6084.76., ALDANY, Fneeral Dispateh to the Chicato Tridune, Atmany, N. Y. Jan, O.—Dxeves—leceints, 218 cars, B mots tUan last week, Of & gnod wverage quali- ty; Hligut jucraase In_ demand for tho East and from lacal dualers, but thio market ruiss dull, with but little fe fn trade ; prices unchanged ; medium weighta of nutives, conmon, and good {lesby ateern most sought after at comuion TutaA, dc, and up ta 50 for very primo 1,335 1bs and apwards Bueer AND Lamps—Iieceipts, cars, 27 less than Iast wiok; market moderutely active for saeep; io uiither for lamLs; scarce and wanted; an advance of M(lgo; sheep selling st 4)¢o 10 B40; lanbe at o 0Res Loag—Nothing doing fn live, NEW YORR, New Yonx, Jan, 7,—Uxeves—~Racelpts, 1,210, mak- 1ng 4,4°0 for fonr duys, agninst +,800 last weez s m re ket stezd/und Lrm et yestanday's quoations ) 8X@ 1M for poorest to best native cattle; 8o for fuir ‘Texans ; no extra or fancy cattle ahown, Buurxs.—aseivts, 4700, making 8,00 for four daye agajust 8,870 last weok ; quality malnly good ; markol tirns at £0 prices ; 83'213(c for ordinary to prime; 3 cor-loads Hue-woofed Mcl{zsn sheep at 6%,@7y0; 3 cars coarse-wooled Kentucky sheep, 120 1ta, at | &y HwiNe—Arrivals, muking 10,130 for four da; aiadual 6,320 lat week, Jan. 7o 6, TNUFFAYO, Burearo, Jan, T.~OATTLE—lieceipts, 100 ; Latal for the week, 60,1163 uo murket bo-day; freah arrivaly turough conalgnments, BurEr AND LaMns—Tocalpls, 2,000; lotal for the weck, B, 0); marketslow: few ONerwg; thres cars oply bold : yards baro of alork, ‘Hos—Tcelpte, 3400 total for the week, 17,100} ot fatrly nctivo, 8T, LOTIA. 7, Lous, Jan, 7.—H00s—Strongor snd active; de- mand exceoils wipply; siippiug, $.A0@3,603 pacie ing, $9,715@ 1,18 ; oxtrus, dTud ¢azrLe~Slow and unchnnged ; some enipping de- mand ; fairto good uitive shipning s'e'rs, $1.25@3.25; 00d L0 cholco nxtive cows, $1,28:1.7: commun to air do, $3. 063 1,005 pony stecrs, $4.T5400; native feoders, $4.40@ LI1X. CINCINNATL Oixctxwatt, Jan, 7.—HuGi—Actlve snd higher; cominon to good light, 88. <% .10 ; falr 1o good picke ll,:v, $.15.47,40 5 cholce heuvy, $7.43; receipts, 8,442 # shiijments, 645, INDIANAPOLIS, + Inpianirats, Jan, ,~Honn—Good demand at full prices; §45,80$7,03§ roceipts for the last 24 hours, 3,029, marl —_—— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, pecial Disaleh ta The Chicala Tribune, Liveapoor, Jum, T—118, m—FLoun—N 64; No. u, M, Ouary—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 106345 No,2,0s 8d; wpring, No. 1, 10a; No, 9, 8 104 ; white, No, 1, 10s9d; Nn, 3, 104 dd; club, No. 1, 1ts 243 No, 2, 08104, Corn =0l 228 J0@323 84; new, 30¢ Ud@3le, Paovisoxs—Lork, Blua6ls 6d, Lard, 58 6d, Livenroor, Jan, 7-2:20 P, me—GRAIN—~Whoat— Winter, No, 1, 104} No. 2, Uu Bd { spring, No. 1,88 0.; No, 3,95 10d; wbils, No, 1, 108 84; No. 3, lta2d; club, No, I, 118 No,3,1048d; roceipts for the last threo days, .00 qrs, 23,000 grs being American, Coro—Naw, s 3d@S1s ; old, 33a, Reat unchangod, LIvEBPOOL, Jasi, Te-Latest.~CoTTON~Quiot and un. changed ; middling, 6 1-16d; Orleaus, 7 3-16d; nales, 10,00 bales, including 2,000 for speculstion and ex. port, and 1,7.0 American ; ssles of tho week, 39,000, including 3,000 for export, 5,000 for speculation, and 21,000 Americsn; stock fn port, 650,000, fncluding 317,000 American ; receipts for the week, 91 00 American ; actusl export, 5,000; amount sfiosl, 881,. 000, fncluding 299,000 American ; forwarded from anip's aida dlroot to spinuers, 20,009, Heinite Prrnotxou—0)(d, Graly—Wheal—Average Californta white, 108 6l club do, 108 80@10s 11 ; 1ed Western apring, 8 0d@ 0s10d; Ped winter, 66d@10s, Corn—Now Western uized, 508 3d@3le. Linaxxp OtL—2583 %64 6d, Loxnod, Jun, T—Monxy—The Tate for monsy at Btock Exchanga 0n Governumisnt seourities Is 43, Coxsovs—Money, 03 11163 account, 93 16-10, AMERIOAN BZOURITIEN-—'d3a, 10435 5 '0Ts, 107355 10- 40s, 108; new bs, 105 Now York Coutral, 91} Erle, 14y; preforred, 30, PrrroLzUM—Refned, 124, Lixazen O1—21s 0, Srzax O1—1003101s, Briarrs TonrEwTmNz—15s 843254 64, - Fanis, Jag, T—ResTra—03 Mo FRANErORY, Jan, 7,—Unireo Srates Dosps—New by WU . FOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, Nuw Onuewe, Jdan, 7.—Co'ton—Demand gond belter kiuda stronger; ailen, 10,00 balea; market generally steady ; good ordinary lo trictly good or- dinary, 101020 ; low middlings to strictly low mid- ditngs, @110 ; middlings lo stri-t middings, 12' @13%0; good middlings to mAlAlings fair, 13'4(@14s § recelpts, net, 0,01 Lales3 gross, 1,791 exarts, coaste wlte, 1013 Lo (93 Contlnent, 1,0.0; to Grest Drliain, 2,330; slock, 264,70 ; weok'a aales, 55,3013 rocaiple, not, 51,485 ; groar, B7,040; exporis, to tio Continout, 16,8103 cosslwise, 5,0,8 ; to Ureat Rrltain, 274,818, OaLvearon, Jan, T~Cotton—Quleb and oaeyi middlings, 12i¢0; stock, 84,003 bales; weokly net re- celpts, 13,7205 gross, 14,651] oxports to Groat Dritafn, 4,014 3 to tho Contincnt, 1,523; to the Chian- Del, 1,401 3 cosatwise, 5,315 sales, 14,139, Monie, Jan, T.—Cotlon—Uppor grades frmer; lawer grados eany ; middiings, 13505 slock, 71,710 balen; wockly neb recdfpts, 12,120} exports to tho Channel, %,1737 _coastwias, 8,624; sales, 1,100, Bavarxatt, Jnn, T—Cotton—Quict; iniddiings, 22%0; atock, 00,441 balen; weekly net reccipte, 11,827 Reosw, 11,808 § (xports to Great Britain, 10,608 ; to the Ountinent, 8,431 ; coatwisc, 4,577 maly L CianLEstoN, Jan, T,—Cotton—Unchanged s mid- dlings, lde mtock, 72,043 balos; weekly net recelpls, 8,095; exporta to Great Brilain, 2,021; Franco, 1,051 10 tho Continent, 415 ; coastyrise, 4,680 ; sales, 0,600, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PHILADELTIIA, Jan, T.—Wool—Moderate domani § supply fuir; Oo, Penneylvania and West Vieginia XX and nbove, 46@300; X, 46@47%c; medium, G B840 coarne, 40@100; New York, Alichigan, Indlans, snd Weatorn fine, 42@14e; medium, Aehic; coaro 46@4%; comblnx washed, 5:@0%; combing um- waslicd, 4350 : Cannda combing, 6o} fine unwashed, 0@s1e} coarse aud mediuin unwashed, 35334 ; tubs washod, 4@100; extra and merino pulled, 40@4%c; No. 1 aud super prilled, 40@4c ; Texns fine and me- dlum, 243280 3 Texas cosrso, A1@3do: NEW YORK DRY-G0ODS MARKET, NEW Yout, Jan, T.—Dusiuces continucd quiet with package-houses and Importers, Cotton goods wero aluggish, but steady, at curtent quotations. Heary atindard sheotings woro fu falr request, Bhirting Priats were more active. Plalil fancies wera in mod. erate demand, Freemsn's pink ond ruby prints wero reduced to Te, Woolen goods very qulet in first hands, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CLEVELAND, Jau,],—73:_oleum very firn § sdvanced Xo all around; we 112" standard white, 110 teat, 103e; primo white, teat, 1l%jo; Michigan test, 13/40 1o car-Josd lots for cash. PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. PITIABURG, Jan. T—Petroleum quiet and ateady crudo, $1,87)¢ at Parkor's; refined, 1a)e, Putladelphia doilvery, THE PROPUCE MARKETS, NEW YORE. Epecial Dlnatch o The Chrcous Tribune. Xew Yonx, Jan. 7.~Onatx—Wheat—Markot dull ; strongly i buyers’ favor; sales 34,000 b st YBc@$1.00 for rejccted apring, $1.0041,16 for ungradod spring, $.0°@LO7 for No, 3 Chicago, $1.08109 for No, 3 Milwaukee, $1.22 nomioal for No, 3 Chicngo and Northweatern, $1.91@1.21 for No. 2 Milwankee, $1.3) @133 for No. 1 apelug, 1176133 for new and old winter red Western, $1.1831.45 for do amber do, and 31504150 for white Wostern. Rya qulot at 82@Xa for Wealorn, 94@030 for Stato, and 900 for Canads In bond, Barley qulet and firm § sates of 21,000 bu No, 3, Now York Inspection, 4-rowed Slate, 2t$1,00, and 10,000 bu No, 3 Oaada tWest, in atoro, at $1.20. Corn s sasdo Semer; good Inquiry for export and bomo ; ealos 79,000 bu at 673@He for no grade mizod, 3@05xc for graled mizod, 643 for new whita Boutliorn, 700 for old Western mized fn store, and Tie for do yellow, 1u atore, Oats stosdy ; falr Jonuiny; siles of 33,000 bu at 43@480 for mixed (Western aud State, nud 46482 for whita Western and State, fn- cluding No, 3 Obleago at 47c, Provisioxs—iddles frm b 10@10%c for long olear, Lard qulet; sales of 100 tcs nt $10.2L 516 for prime stenm, A WitskY~Market firm ; sales of 150 brla at $1,12 por gallon; nlso 100 brls at $1.113. Onoozniss—Sugir—arkot steady; fair dnquiry; falr to good refining quoted at 85A%c, primoat B3, sud Nod. 1010 13 Havans st 8/@B)c. Coffo:—iar- ket quiet; nominslly unchanged; quoted ot 103 lu,l:cnm gold; Muracalbo t 1ot e lnlnold. et [ 70 the troetn. e 4 Nkw Yorx, Jun. T.—CoTsoN—Sarket dull; 135163 1830 futuree closed wesk § Junnary, ity Tebra- 198203 ary, 1 3-10@13 1530 Jarch, 13 910 Aprll, 113333213 151605 Muy, 14G14 1-03s; 14 810 14 1 July, 14 11-81al4%i0: Augut, 16716314 1303257 net rceetpts at all Unifed Siates ports for tho past week, 14110 10 Lales; 8.t yoar, ALOD To elpta of thio xs inon vt uil United Hlates porte, 3,483, 0603 laat year, 9,260,000} oxports for the week, 14,0 0; Inat'year, 71,00 ¢ tuta) oxpurts, 14050005 List year, 1,141,000 slock on Land and ‘on"abifpboard not yei cloa-il at all United Statos ports, 14,0013 last your, 43,0903 stock st futcrior towns, 130,007 last yes 152,007 8ok ab Liverpool, 650,000 ; last yor, 709, stork of Awiericun nflout for Greaé Diritaln, 200 lant soar, 251,K0. Froun—Ric:ipts, 16,000 brls: in uyers' favor; moro dolng: chielly sxpart: Ko, 3, $3.0 (24,105 muoer State and Wentern, $1,25@L62% s common 10 ‘good exira, $1.50@3,43: goad Lo cholce, $.4u@3, U3 walta whoit extra, $3.U51,73; extra Obio, §1.00.47,35 St, Louls, $3,25(30 00; Minnicsota paient process, ex.1a good 10 ‘i:lme. $3,16@1.23; chiolco to double ¢xira, $7,40@J.00, yo fluur dull and heavy ; $4.23e5, Conx-Meat—Dull; Wessern, §,00,43.95, GuatN—Wheat Uregular ‘snd uosattled; low oo 1cavy ; Ligh grados sc.rco sl AFm ; rocetpin, 0,00 bu; No. 1 Mluncaots, bard, $1.34; No, 3 Ohi- cago apring, $1.21@:.23; No, 4 49, $LU6GLUT3 No, 2 Muwaukeg ators, $1.53 No, 3 4o, 1,003 ungraded winter t d Weatorn, $1.0(: No, 1 spring, $1.36@1,at5 333: Juns, -’ rajor lod sprivg, 93@%90 3 ungradoed do, nominaily 943 @rl.10, ltyoquiet; Westcrn, B/@J00; State, Idin: Csands in ‘bond, %, Burley firme: : moro aclivo: 18 E.at, $1.C0RSLOI: No. 2 Hay, $1,20@ 1,47, Mall quiet; Cupuda, §1,63, Goru Stmer s ntive expart and homo trada demaud; roeipts, 43,000 bu ; mixed no- grade, 873¢@®59a; do graded, Gu267c; old Western mizod do, 1U/A7IC, Oats moro active ; focoipts, 60,000 bu; mized Wostern and Btuto, 43@4305 waite Wout- ern o, 41@81e. hinping, 80c. HAT=Fira Hovs W Iastern anl Westorn and New York Baic, uil io; O.dilocuty, 17200, Onoatnie—Cofle—Itio quict and uuchangsd, tive; falr to good relining, rime, B3c § rofiued unebAnuml:unm{u‘?ul, W@ o3 low Muncovado, 05@7'5¢, Malasscs—New Or.eins ete dy; 0@6we, Rlo t and unchang.s 0@ PerioLEUN~Ewler; crude, TH@TY 1840 casca, 1 TI6@IDYe s naphihn, e, STaAINED TUEHN—Qulot} $1.70@1,70, BraniTs TUBFENTINE—Quicts S, Laas—Ilowvy; Western, 33@2ic, novisuns—Pork dut 13’ now moss Johbing, $20, L3 cash, $10.85.200), March, = Drow'd sieady; Westors, 806, Beef auict, AN Wostern quict; raldalos qulot; Westorn loag clenr, 102t ity o, 1n, Lurd boavym: primo ateam, 1313 1@1% for Fabruary ; 13 3-I6@12'ca for March, Burrea=Firm for cholco; othors heavy; Western, 16225¢ ; Blato, 2 Glle, CiErsz—{'u huig «d, Wassy—§1,11 f(@1,12. NEW ORLEANS, Nrw OrLEANS, Jan, 7,~Buaar—Dull; inforior, @ 530} common, bl@ e fair 1o fully falr, 63, @650} piimie to cholde, TG0, Storasara—steady rior formenting, 200 com ‘mou to tulr fermentin Jia; primu 10 cuolce fer- ‘@ menting, J8@430; prime tv cholce net fermouting, +1@b.0, refinod, Buper- choleo, Froun—Only local trade: comman, $1.50 Bue, $4.00 ¢ double, §8.23; troble, $6.75@ 1,43 § 5,303 100 3 Luucy, §,7x 7,50, Gowx-\EAL—D 111 ; quotod at §2.5, anaN—Corn—Sugely Uit ~demand moderats s yellow, A5 ; mixed and white, 83.456¢, O la—Dowand cholvo Galena, ¢4 Toderate; priue 8, Lous, 426; ‘. IinanIn light snpply ; doravnd betker § 9256 3837, HaY—8 \los of priimo ut'§al 00 3 cholco, S4.00, PRovistons—Pork dull { mess quoted st $20.30, Deye salted_meats—Bhouldors' quoted xt T3e3 clear Fib sidos, 104(o 7 clear, 10, Bacon I 6uly small job smand ¢ cloar tlb mides, 135 @134os clear, 146, 1ime~Very dull and lower: choice sugur-cured quoted at 1Y@ 82, Lird—Supyly dghts torce, packers’, Lig@ldio; roflued, 1303 key, 1344 uckel, 14, x—Mote demand ; firmer; ordinary, 1734 1730 falr, 16@18X0: good, 1 a: prlus, 14510, Wiroer—Roctied fu- lght supply ; fals’ demind & Loutulaus, $1.12; Wealern, $1.1g LI4, ST, LOUIS, 87, Lovis, Jan. 7,—Cosros—~Quiet and unchanged ; salea 375 viles, Froun—8lightly fn Jmproved demand, Lut prices unchunged, GRalx—\heat strong aud bigher, but fnactiva: No, 3 rod fall, $1.46 LI cash; salce, $1.49 i No. 3 rod fall, $1.50 bid eusts, * Corn uce , firin,'sud bighor ; No, 3 mized, 9936 1950 casli; 402 weller fast nulf of tho month of Jahusry; 107412 4)'¢a February, Oata—Market easler; No, 2, S437¢ cash | B3 January, Rye—>tarker dails 1owar ‘1o sell Uisgabid, Bar oy 1 good domand af full prices fob Liguer gradou; airicty prinie o faucy Nonhern, 31.15 10, Poovisiona—Pork firmor 5 $10,60310.75, Lard firm. er; an advance la saked, Lit nous estabijshed ; beld $12.2), Bulk meata frme vaucing tendency 3 shonlders,iio ; cloar rib, 10@ 1! cloar, 104 @103;0, aconstrong sud Ligher ; whoulders, Oaf clear rib, 130} clear, Lo, Green mosts strouzer ;' shoulders, 6 b, 0%@1015c; cloar, 103(@1U)z0, ufot sud unchauged ; 31,04, Rzceters—Flour, 1,000 b 20,000 Lu ; Oats, 4,500 b ; rye, ‘whieat, K000 b ouo; basley, & ™ Pmupnrmglrm?‘"u i Jt 12, . |—3xebi—Claver, 11 13 Timotuy, nomindl, Flaz, n.uo-au?." iy mm;_rl LEUN—Firm; reflucd, 130 crude, 105@ Lous—Bntter roquest ; unehanged. Guatx—Whoat luactive; Pengsgivenls red, 1.33; Weslern do, §10ia1,1! " 1, 81353 fa 3 amber, Rye— s8¢, Curu dupressed ; yellow, uew, 8ig82c; old, be@ 102, Oats steady ; whits, 45@%0c nixed, 423150, Warax ¢—Decliclog § $1,14 for Westorn' {ron-bound, Burren—-Quiet; New York Htato und Bradford Count; .Pcuu{hunb, extra, 3.@dc; Arsta,dios Weste 2343 0; tirats, 2@d0c Weatoru solla extra, flgffi‘p-qa"ui N Yorr g 19, rim 81 ulet £} 'or} Janc; H 2, 135@1950; Western fne, 13x@ s Xy, Eaas—Wosker; Pennay'vanis, New Jersey, and Delawaro, feesh, Ju@iie; Wentorn do, 3¢, » 1NONE. DBavristone, Jan, Luun—tirm and unchanged, Onarn—Whoit firm g No. 2 Western rad, 81.28; Poune sylvanla rod, $1,10(21,3, Corn Atrong; Weatern mix. ed, O0fc, Outaatesdy: Wostern white, 48 4450 ; West. ern mized, tLadic, “[yo quist 3 743 Ze, alt Maryland and Pennsyivants, $13.00@ VROVINaNA~Order trade fairly aotive, Pork, SobLing, £21.60. Bulk-me: 4 firsta, H(32dc, i ‘I"‘nmm.xux—elrnng ‘butquiet; crude, T4e; refined, 3ige, Carrer—Dnll and unetiaoged. Wisaky—Oiferod at 31,111 $1.11 bid, TOLEDO, ToLEDO, Oy, Jan, T,—FLoun—Fairand Airm, Unatn~tWheat fult and firm ¢ No, 2 whits Wabashy $La3¢ s No, 3 do, $1.22; No, 1 white Michigan, $1,25 N0, 2.0, 81 11 nxira whito Aichigan, $1.34% § No, ambor apot $1.213 ; Fovruery, 81,204 Murch, 819316 : No, L1 ; Mo, red, $1.23 No.3 red, $L1@1,05, Corn meady s tale demund Ligh mixed ‘wpot and’ 3 nuary, & ko3 low mizeds 4535 no grade, 4lc, O moderato demand} No. 3, Jie; January, Uiie February, 370, tovER' Rren—§7,06@1 Duramo 11_os—Fair and fiem ; B@3%o. Reosirra—Plour, nousy wheal, 6,00 buj orn 120103 0ita, 1, BmipsxnTA-~Flour, 350 brla s wheat, 4,000 bu; com 4,000 bu ; oats, 3,0.0'hn. CINCINNATL CINCISNATY, Jan,T,—CoTTON—~Qulet and unchangedy ¥roun—Dull and ymchanged, Grat—Whoat uil ondnominal $1,2%81,8, Oory eaner; 4i0 caaland January, Ostadulls S¥gile, Barles—No transactions. Ry dull 3 @800, Provistons—Pork stoady and firm; $M, $1LU44 puyer Apell, Lard “stoady : Ftenm, 12740 3 kettls, Tl 1y reulen of shouldera at 11 Uumberiands and apot Sl sl dull 3 rhould clear, 12@12Ye, roen meats dul +hot 84t G20 aides. i@Dscer hame, 0GIG T SA@ WiitskY—Fair and firm ; $1.04, BurTer—Qulet aud unchangod, MILWAURER." MiLwAUREY, Jan, T.—FLoun—Quict and ominal, Qnim—Wiat seady; No, T Milwaukee, $1.088 bard, $116 No, 2 AMilwaukee, 08c Februsry, 9d)c} urch, $1.00; 'No, 3, Bie. - Carn stexdy : No. 4fc, Onim ateady: Talr demand ; No, 3, 1o, Barley urmer: held Lighor ; No. 2, U0} No, 3, 62¢, Rya scaroe and nominal § No, 1, 03¢, T'ROVIstaNs—Inactive and firm, Mens pork, $19,00, Prime Lird, 14 @1ixc, ~ Bweet-picklod bame, 105G 11i(e, Dry saltod shonlders, 62¢o, loose ; middles, 8.7 310c, boxad, Drersed hogs e and lugher; $1.58 Tircerera—Tlour, 4,000 brln t wheat, 41,100 bo, SHIPMEXTS—Flour, 14,100 brls ; wheat, 0,000 bu, BO=TO; Dearox, Jan, T.—FLoun—Sleady; Weetorn supen fine, $1.00@4.60; common exiras, $4.15@6.5 13 nedota do, $6,6)148. winter whoat Oluo, snd Michigan, § 1,00@7,23 : 8t, Louln, $3.50x9. Minnesota, $7,18@,23; 1linoin, $0,35@%.27, Guaw—-Corn fiem ' inixed 'and _vollow, 6336, Oats, No, 2 mizod aud No, 2 white, 43@33c, BUFFALO, Burraws, Jan. 7.—Guaiy—Wheat—Light domand; 9,500 b bard spring st 81,33 ; 400 bu waite Aficht: gan st $1.5%, Corn—Fair demund for now; sales 13 carn now. on track, atAde, Oats neglectod,' Liye nsg. Xecl.ed« kBal’h!y quict and firm; 3 cars Canada st $1.00, on track, March boxed, shoulders, Hi@ue: clear rib, 11307 uyer til 1ith o i iddien, 10156, T ] OCEAN NAVIGATION, STAR BALL LINE, UNITED STALES & BIAZIL MAIL STEAMSHITS, Kulling rogularly every montn from Walson's Whars D e i, Wbl i i 3 calling For Para, Pernambnco, Bahla, an 0 Janerio, at 5t. Jnhion, Porlo Rico, i 'NETLTE MAICIN, .00 tons, Jan, 23, st 1 p. m, JOIN D"AMALL‘ 2,500 foua, Fob, 33, at 1 p. m, . B, WALKER, 2,700 tons, March 21, «t 1 p.m, Witch tho 24¢ of tlie moth fulls on Sunday, e ora nail 1 day provious: . Theso stoamers axh petfecs: Iy new, with all the latest tmiprovoments, having s clunn pamengor accommodilon, For frelght and pansage, at reduced rates, apply b UCKEL & QU., Agents, 54 Iine at., Now York, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, ‘Lo Guzoral Tunasnilantio Lomyany's Madl Steamss betwoon Now Yutk aud HAvr, Tac aplendid vesoir oy (s 1avo,d(s suule tor the Lontino it (being nlote sonth. ecly than auy ottier), will sail from Piee No., W, Nory 1avei, as tuniowst 6, A Ly o stiaulle. Balurdar, Jeo. § LABILAMIG Saturday, 'Jun. I J 8, A 1107 e Py H PIICE O] A Firat cabin, $110 0. 8130, 80,0101 v ¢ accona cauby, B aled, . Return ticket rates, Hteorage 82i, wita suberior soccmm. cl “dd 5 . I!o:'l‘l.llll witlisut extrs onazws ORI e 4o oL CaTIy plaarae® DRsmeBes LOUTS Deli TN, Axonts sb Hivordway, N.Xs National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK 10 QUELNSTOWN ANU LIVKHPOOL ‘,I' \'n'fl@ 8.6'-5:1':‘ 54 HEGURCK, BE 1N, 4871 10, 1MOLAND, 413 foi 0 ; TN (R d 8%, currency. Retarntek Hioerago tickets, 42 carren S ;“0 rdi L Britaly S uoa vy uomrds o Greal, B tal v, jorthesst coraer Olark and Randoiph. Shieiman Hudsoh Uigaso. o0 AUk (DDA el AMERICAN LINE REDUGED RATES | LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWY, And all porta I Grost Bri‘atn and ths Gantineat. 3, 1L MILNE, Wostarn Agent, 138 Lagatle-at., corner Sladimon, Great Western Steamship Line, From Now Yoik to Bilatul {nnglsna) direot. ® uosday, J.u. M ‘Wednaeday, Jat. o Intormediato, $45: Bteerase, 83 Sk, U AL PROPOSALS. Proposals for Medlieal Supplies, Proposls for furnlahing merieal sappliss for seren marinn hownlials for ona will bg recaival '&mnu« ne Buporvising Surgoun.-Ugueral of tha slarine-Howl tal Seevio o, Wasnlagton, D, G., op to 13 o'clock, noog, 60 dJun. 20, 1318 Nenodulo'af artiolos and extiunated quanti- 1478 raquired will be furnisliod on application to abore ad- MEDICAL CARDS. 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