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SRPE TS S [ FINANGE AND TRADE. The Loan Market Working Closor=»= oreased Curroncy Movement. Now York Exchange Lower~Tho Olearings $3,000,000. “The Produce Markets EaslerssPork and Lard Active. "Whest Weak~~Corn Olosed Firmer-e The Rest Stoady. FINANCIAL, ‘The condition of Lhe bauks s such that a very stight #ddition to the demand for accommodations makoa & closs loan macket, 1n consequence of freer sppilca- tlons feoz burrowers, the financial situation wan mote atlive yeatanlay, and the feeling smong lenders was ona of corresponding caution, Tho pressure for loany comea sifll mainly from city sonrces, and thero ars soms applications from country sources, 'hs counlry, hawever, s entitledto but fow sdditonal favors, and payments, instead of now spplications, are what are expected from that quarter. Tho papor offered the banka (s of slikinds, Gommorcial and msnufacturiug paper s the largest n quanlity, and, a it I uniformly ©f good quality, i In Teadily acceptod. Thers ro bioe uldes theun this usual varletiea of gnigcellsneous paper, ‘There fa 0o anxlety among banks to extend thetr dls. count Joans, a4 heso are lresdy high. Losuable meann aro in most cares limited to tho receipta from day (0dsy, The same alowness of collections that has caused merchants and otbers to borrow bss made doposita run dows. The losn miarket, thercfors, Is rostricted in its supply of loansble funds, aod wrill be w0 until tho movemant of country prodice Las Been sufiicient to cuable tho country to pay off its large {udebtednesa to the clly. atcs of discount at the banks are 10 per cent {n the majority of csaes to regular customors; 8 per cant is accepted 1 some speciat cases. Now York sxchiesize was weak, and #old st 50@250 dincannt, between Lauks, for £1,000, ‘There was some facseae in the country erdera for surrency, Thio clearings wero £3,800,000, THE TRIED NATIONAL'S TAXES, Not loog Mnco wo priuted a list of the delinquent elty tazes of tho various Nailonal Banks in this city. Among thom was that of tho Third Natlonsl, which smountod (0§13,000. ‘Tho Inter-Ocean ataried the atory, and tho Journal coplod it, that Van Hollen, City Col- Toctar, “lLiad levied on the Third National Dank for indobteduces smounting to $74,040, and that Le will sell atockon{hie d of noxt month,” Tha facts ars that thia claim sgafust the bauk s for only $13,000, and that nolery haa Leen mado on tha alock, sud conssquent- 1y none will be sold noxt month, The bank, fu com- fuon witly the othor banks, Kas been contesting tho tex of 1874, on tho ground of fucquality of the assessmont, and whea the teat caso {a deckled will comply with the rullnga of the Court without further litigatlon. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIa 8,03 noxps, Thio deciafon of 150 Houss Committes on Appropris- Heus (scting on tho recommendation of tho District of Columbia Comunilteo) not to grant tbe sppleation of tho Diatrict Commissioners for sn appropriation to pay tie ntorest on fho 0,65 bomda will thcaw there se- curities nto discredit, Theso bonds hove bees under 4 cloua ever since tho revolatious of the frregularities in tho Diatrict finaucer, and of the overissue of bonds. They now smount to $12,085,300, Fifty per cent Deyond (bo Lmit of $3,000000 origi- nally sct, The (otal aacertained dabt of the Distict Doc. 1, 1875, was $21,340,021, oud tho asvessed value of it tazablo real estate was, June b, 1476, §97,655,141, Tho sctof Gongress of June20, 1874, that authorlzed tho 1510 of 418 3,05 bonda containied tho folluwlng 2 * And the faith of ths United Statea Is heroby pledyed that the Unitod &tates will, Ly proper proportiousl appro- priations, aa contemplated {n this act, and by canaiug t0 bo levied upon the property within ssid District, such tazes a8 will 4o 80, provido the revento necessary 10 pay the Intercat on eald bonus es tho same may be- come due sud payable, and creato s sinking-fund for the payment of the principal thoreof st muturity,” This roads very much ko a stralght-torward guacan- 106 of tho payinent of ke principal and intorest of tliena bouds. This was the fnterpretation of tho law made by the First and Second Cowptrollers of tha Unted Stoton Troaaury, by tho counsel of the Now York fitock Exchange, by Cougressmen hellabarger una Wikon In an argument for the bond-lolders, by Clarles O'Uonor and United States Attorney-General Pitrrepont. In view of thia prepoudsrance of sound legal oplulon, Congress should act cautiously in re- Susing to make good the {ntorest, It would bo an uii- ¥ise cconomy, leaving the rights of the matter out of discussion, for Congreas to disturb the cradit of the United Btatea abroad, whoro these bondsare Jargely Lield, 10 mave tho futercst on tho overissus and escapa the Hubillty ou the principsl. TAXATION, Munteipal extravagance nowadsys charactoriezed all tauulcipal governments, ‘Tho New York Datly Bulletin 1 constantly adding Lo ita lists of clties whose taxes have grown faster than thelr population, Balitmare, Frovidenco, It 1., and Cincinnatlara tha laat additiony, For conyanlence of comparison, 1ha verceutagss of {n- eseasn of populstion and taxes.in the varlous citicy may be acranged tabulsrly : increana of tazes aluce 1830, Increass of population Cltles, eluce 1860, DEPREHSION OF THE INON MANUFACTURE. "The production of iron, which gauges the general Industrial prosperity of the cauntry, Las duclined very Reeatly u 1674,—s0 way Measrs, Samuel & Co,, of Phifa- dalphla, who azo autliority, Thoy estimatothat out of T3 furnaces in tho country 38 weat out of Liest In December, aud thst tho produetion during tha year 1876 was aoly 2,000,000 tous of 4000 1 each, whorcas tbo eatimated capacity of furnaces la sbout 4,600,000 tous, 1 3674, withs Bulf tne furnaces out of biast, thu quantlly producsd was sakl fo be only 200,000 tans loss thau tho groatest previous snuual yield, which was 2,868,218 tons In 1473, Iu Great Britalu the deop- st dopreasion utill provatle fn tho fron manufacturs, UOVEDNMENT BONDS, " 1 United Btaten 64 of 131 Unsited Slatcs 5108 of Groanbacks wero 843(@88{con the dollar fa gold. FOREIUN EXCHANGE. 'arla. Serees aane CITY AMD COUNTY BONDH, it Obicago City 7 © ct, Londa, Clicayo City 712 et suworug Glsfeago City T ct, wator logi Cook County 7§ ct, bonds, Weat Park 73 ct. bond I3 N 95 & int. BB City Rallway, Fouth Sids,. ‘;5;“' City Xatlw, it o Vea} Hi City ailway, Norih Bide, Traders’ Inpurance Company, Chamber of Comnerce, 6x-ulv, n Chicago & Sorthwetiara yols bonch: 0 & Northwes! 0] nds, 83 llel.laa atock ' LATEST. Nxw Youx, Jan, 2—Gold opened st 113 and closed 32183, ll tue arlea of (e day baving been st thas Sgures. Carrylng rates were3to 7, Uovernuieuis were very strong, with an advauce of K 1o 3. Thoefuvestmeat demsnd was Leavy, Ualiroads atioug, with Northwestern consclidated eoujon gold as the feature, whifch mlvauced to 69, Hlate sucurilics were atrady, Uusd 1,457 0 sarly dealings, but eubes- © strung, ana advanced ¢ €0 15¢, "Wha A4 Uuton Pacide, tho nest (ll iu Lake i PuciBe Matl, During the last bour a8 oy aud Ligher, with sowe reaction In the Aual dewllngs, Paciic Mall s0d Lake Shore were cxpUoually actis e Trausactiony sggree e s bt pci X e by &, NorlLweatern, 0,000 St T, 5,00 Exls, £5,0.0 Lika Lo, aud 9,000 Outiohs Maney .47, clestig at 5. Yrime mercantile payer, 6@ 7, ’t:u-%-hy;a‘l Pte, §157,000, ue ul Larsed Cleattugy, L8000 000, " o A Blerilug atrony st 430N @8I, X QOYERNMENT DOXD! Naw,..eoo Courions, 47, Coupons, '63 . L] TATX BONDR. u Tonnexsos ca', old.." T k¢ TO0KS, Weatern Unt o0 105 | N. T, Oentral Pacifio Mall. 4% | Sock futend Olilo & Mistissippl, Indiana Centra Hlll;'nlbll & 8t Jos, Del,, Tack, & Weat, A &7, Tel u Ban FrANOL ware oalied at the Stock Exchaugs to-day s it 410 | Crown Toint,... REAL ESTATE. ionRo n, Chieago & Alton pfd, 1 e e Ty L Rur, & Quhlcy..llflx a1 11 19% L aco, Jan. 24.—Thé following quolations Tus following instrumenta wero filed for record Monday, Jan, 24 ¢ crrT raorraTT. Elston_road, 125 ft s of Waubsnals av,ef, 253132 ft, dated Jan, 22, . . Jones st, 100 1t # of Thirty-fourth s, e f, 1025 123 4, daled 384, North Aarket st, 37.10 ft 8 of Divislon 8, © 1. 603100 {t, with bulldings, dated Aug. 30, n £, 170212 Parmelos s, 124 ft, with building, dated Deo. Halstod st, 721t 1 of Thirly-aighth 10 11, dated et 11, dated 1, 1875, 41 1t w of Tlockwell Halated at, 43 8¢ u of Thirty-sighith at, wf, 2ix 123 7-10 ft, ddated 0ct, 16,1810, 00v viieneysons Cornelinat, 24 (v wof ilolt st, & f, 243125 ft, with bufldings, datod Jav. erereee Van Buren at, o W cor of Fifth av, u f, 80x83 i 10 £t, dated Nov. 10, 1875, éll)yrnn Loomis and Cotler Lafiin o James Ciare).. , Bushnell 8t, 23G fro of Stewart av, s 11, datod Macaleatar-place, 80 140 21, dated Jan. 21,0 Vernon av, 153 1t 8 of Thi 21, dated Jan, 17..... o Caltimet v, 174 ft n of Thirty-third 1254 1t dated Jan, N..., ‘Weat Thirtesath place, n 6 cor of Daniing af £, 25385 £t, datod Jat ..., ROUTIE OF OITY LINITS, WITHIX A RADIUS OF 7 OF COUAT-HOUAK. Forty-soventh st, 6 ft s of Woodlawn av, s f, #3%(x150 £t, dated Jan, 491 Ward av, M1 (¢ 5 of Thirty-nioti'st, o 1t, datod Jan, 24, 1, 49zl ——— © COMMERCIAL, 2,000 2,500 4,000 5,00 Lo 1,000 2,000 1,000 25,000 1,100 1,038 9,200 4,600 6100 900 ALK The following wero the recolpta and shipments of thie leading articlos of produco in thin city during the forty.elght Lours ending At 7 oclock on Al onday ‘moraing and for the norrespondiug date one yetr ago 3 NECEIPTS, ' BHIPMENTS, 1970, | 203 Jste. | 1615, Flour, brla, /401 7L 0.2) Wheat, bu aiw]| aaTeall 2414 i Kipsol oneus| 58| 31973 10248 2mA 450) 1en| 100 Gured woa Tnot, bris, Torl, bris. 3, &30 AT Ll 1T,k 167,400 301 nel 45, anogl; 215,00 218,000 Witkdrawn (rom stors on Katurdey for clty cone eumption: 7,047 bu wheat, 915 bu oats, 3,140 bu rse, 1,810 n barley, Tha following graln was Inepected Into sforo on Monday morning: 2 cars 1N, W, whest, 97 cars N, 2 do; 1 cor No. 1spring whest, 94 cara N0 9 do, 49 cara No, 3 do, 19 cars rofectod do, O cara no grade (133 wheat) ; #4 cars highebxed corp, 60 cars No, 2 do, 23 cars now uized do, 31 cars refocted do,7 4 care no grado (146 corn); 4cars white oats, No,2do, 1 car rojected do;2 cars No, 1 rys No. 2 barley, 0 cars No. 3 do, 3 esrs roj Tulal, 324 care, or 141,60 Lu. Inspected oub: bu wheat, 11 4,149 bu barley, 6 carn 4oars d do, 13,341 17 bu corn, 1,50+ bu oats, 514 bu rye, Wo have several commualcations in hand relative 1o the whieat question, but nono of tiem contal - thing that has not been sald recontly, and sll are on ony sflo. The writers observe the old rule to audi atterem partem, ehielly Ly writing on Loth eides of the yaper, which fa awkward malter ta handlo in the oMca of o dally newspaper, Wa Nko ta bar both aidce, but D04 to Lave to read on Lath siles of thib shact, ‘Tho leadiug produce markots weve leas sctive seater- dn, and gentrally easlor, though tho changes in prica wero smal), & a rulo, gnd the general tbno a seady one, “The recelpts of liogs were somewbiat larger, in keeplug with the weather, which waa couler, but not cold, The tompersture was, lowevor, low euough snd the stmoapliere dry anough to permit the handling of produce, snd 4o Loys and Lng meata moved more free- 1y, sud thero was mora dong st the grain el Tho tradisg on the Soor was, Low y chisf future dalivery. vators, fly for Dry goods were moying in o quiot *way at stoady and uniform prices, Tha grocery opens with vatler nor life than characterized i trade b dur- Ing last weok, aud, with the prospect of coutinued e provement, thorois 8 more eheorful fecling smong Jobbers generally, Thera wers 1o price ctan market preaenting a steady torse for moat artlcl: list. Dutter wan in good focal domand, ang , tle fu the 4 was rm. Chooss temwina firn undor & fres Inquiry, ‘Y clisractoristica of the fleh, canned goods, sud Qried frult markots were caseutlslly thio samo as hava provailed for & number of d1ys previous, mand for coal and wood was noted ot steady Qi wers unchauged, exeepting earbon, trade way dutl. Bagging wae bnactiye and easy, A falr de- prices, The feather Lumber wau szatn roported quict and stoady, The newn from Wie plucrics was more encouraging 10 logs gurs, wuaw Lavitg atlets throughout must of b e fume bue roglond to a sutlicient depth to prit tha roads in falr coudluu for corn market coutivuen active Wool, Loi®, wnd oy wero the latter Dbeing Jowe revent prices, Clover w baultug logs, and duil aud Hewld wore qu The bLrooms fiem, Baxy, tot at beld higher and fax sud timothy offercd at & aliade bolow lust weekM prices, Uroen frults wire unchanged, Loultry and Ramy wero ruilior qulut, (Lough turkess wero salablo to alip- pers, and pricea for all vaclstiss wery stondy, Eggs were very dull and weak, Tho offcriuge were largo and are dally fucreasing. ZXL0NTY FHOX THE GEALOARD, Tho followlug were Lhie exports frum tha four lexd. log cltios of the Atlantic sasboard for the nsmed ; 2, 136, Jun, 16, ‘10, Jan, Flour Lrla T, 3: 10, 1k b1y 1 987,429 . ' dasd 6wl MR TN T NP LT ¥ JALS0T 8,035,910 0, WooL. Tisrdlng, Gray & Duwey, of Boston, wrils lowas Thu wool 1asrket haa been rather dull tha paat week, sltbough the salea fout up & f3ir avera 10t beon goteral, & fuw houses haviug v Iy, wuile otlicrs baye Leeu suticrial cheugo to otles tu pricad, 2 = £ '7ad, 4 quite large- Therw L uo datey Weuk ena'g Wk ena'’y Wk end n 10 00,23, 7 Aucol B,0T4 fraras A1 416,180 a fol- o bas “The modt respou- 1blo buyers can yurcluns on ruthier casicr Loriu than & fuwy weelw ago, hut ol desirably wouls are #t ady pricos, Wit 09 prewsiire to realize o th of hioltern, * Ceudlie coutinue 1o bo Jooked Luld ot o part after vory closely, but, n fact, for some twonths paat, Loldera Liavo Lien Yory eareul in this Tespoct. - Like sl ollicr hrauckics of trade, the wool Lusiucaes foels the genural dej reanlon, Lt iU Lellevad thatat prescut prdces il is a1 good au'artlcls (o Lold aa any kind of merchau diae, Callfornla wool has sention, tho eales of this deacrlition. compriain 000 t, tmoutly fall wool, 8t 1iada pee 1, T tn attracted coustderable ate #bill & fair wupply of Lotl £.1) aud wpritig fus wauuface turers ta voloct frow, Lut theew ja vory littlo wote to cama forwsrd for somis mouils, ss the Californis market s 50w clesred of stock, BUYPLY OF GRAIN. The New York Praduce Ezchange Weekly gives the fotlowing as (e visivle supply of gratn, comprising L4 alock {a granary sbihs priscipal points of secumu Sation 8t Take and Araboard ports,ta teansit by rall, and frozen in on the New York cansis and the lukes, Jan, 15,1870 2 Oate, |Darl e, [ 16,857,118’ & b ‘0. €51 ok feeaititin e Wk Jan. 18, 3301, 71%,678.4, S1 NoT#,—1n 1ast weok's slatomant (here was f wheat crodited A% stock (n lacine, yapon:i . W J. gl b S B S 4 oo, aap 0 Stocic 18 Miwauseo. Tt i consequently this whek ormitted, ‘Tho roquired fmporta of farcign wheat into the Unitod Kingdom frowm Sept. 1, 1878, o Aug. 31, 187 are eatimatod at from 83,000,000 10 95,000,000 b o which gbout one-lalf has'been {mported in tho Arat third of the harvest year, Thera were in_transit for the United Kingdom Jan, €, 1876, 11,605,938 bu of wheat, againat 13,737,296 bu Jan, 8, 1875, FONRION IMPORTS, The following foreign goods wers received st tho Chicago Customs, Mondsy, Jan.24: D. WaIrwin & Co,, 1car barley: Fiold, Leitor & Co,, 60 casondry goods; J. V. Farwell & Co, 44 cases dry goodn; Behureman & Hand Mantol Company, cases polished granita; J, W. Doano & Co,, 1,200 bagn pepper, 250 bozes nutmegs, Duties collocted Jan, 24, $1,903 PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUOTS~Wero rathor active in the apecu- Ystive department, and qulet for present dellvery, ot aler prices, though the closing figures were nearty tho samo an on Baturdsy, The roceipts of hogs woro only moderats, and that market was firmer, but scllern of product were more numerous than buyers, aud that canzed & weakening, Tho busness dons was chiefy In changing over from ons month fosnother atenrront differoncedy’ and the premium for carrsing pork widened slightly under s preasure from partics who wishod to pravids for deliveries ta be made {n Februe ary, Thae sxporta from other poiuts indicated Litile change. Mrss Ponx—~Taa sctive, and daclined 10a per brl under froaofforingn, but afterwards rallied, aud closed firm, Balos wara roported of 380 brls cash at $19,008 $19,05; 250 brls do (hoavy) at $10.167 6,000 brls ssller Fobruary at $10.07X@10,1734; 6,600 brla sellor March a4 F10.05819.47% : 13,750 brla scller April at $19.65@ 10757 and 250 brls, agller Mayat $10,02%. Total, 5,110 brle. The markot closed firm at $19,05 cash or uellor January; $14,13%@10.15 seller Fobruary; 19424 @10,45 sellor March; $19,70@10,72% setler April; and $19.95 for May. Trimo mess pork was quotod at $17.25, and extra prime at §14.43, Lap—Was moderately active, and doclined 35@So por 100 Te, but recoverd afterwards, in sympathy with pork. Bales wers reportod of B50 fos cash at $12.00; 150 ton o, kettlad, 841215 1 250 tea seller the month at $12.00: 4750 tca seller February at $12.00@ 5,500 tea selier Matc at $12.173@12.9) ¢ and cliar April at $12.3%313.40, " Total, 16,500 tea, Tomiany 3 IR ILOT selice Lobtier T 1309 81 ; $12.04 073 13 1355 melbe SArch nd AR ST W B or Azae—Waro quiot, Lot for presont delivery wers unchanged, thors being a moderata doniand for car lots forimmedistoshipment,but futures were easier, withit- toinquiry atany rice. Thy comparativoulownoss with ‘which hogs cote forward is Iuducing & bettor demand for shipment, and thie outgo is large in pr. poztion (o tha apply, nearly 2,760,000 ILs going out ou Saturday, vesicrdny wers reported of 40,000 iLa at shonlders 0,000 1tw green do at d3¢c; 180,00 he ghiort rits at 10»1014e, chloity st the inside 160 boxea do st 100} 20,000 1us Tony clears b D3at B0,00 fba ahiort clears, prtly at 10c: 100 boxea long ‘and sliort clears ot 10%c; and 6,600 pes graen Liama (16 lba) at 10%c. Tho markot closed at the foilawlug range of prices: Euoule 8hort Bhort ders, 1, Clear,, G 03¢ 10 e 1% 10 arch, 10080, : Aprllleen s s 05 0 Als; a . 15 10 g ahd short viears qioted st 1050 cash, ah 1020 scller Fabruary, bozed : graon_ hams, 10R10K0 swselplokied do, TlallNe| Gumberlsns, Ibyo, cash or_soller Janusry: long-cus Lams, 1@ boxed : bacon hnme, 13@1aice, Quxiag—Was nomina) at 1@de, . YRODUGTS—\Wers steady and qulet at §9,50 @10.00 for niess, $10.50@11,00 for oxtra mess, and F1LARTLOO for hams, TALLOW—Wan quoted st BXo, BREADSTUFFS, PLOUR—Was very dull, snd nominally sasier, the decline {u wheat causing flour-buyers to bold Shippars wore ot of the market, and local dealors only took hold sparingly, Hales ware reported of 478 Lris winters, chiefly st $3.00@5,50; 015 brla apring extras on priyate torma; and 50 bria ryo flour at £4,35, Total, 1,000 Lrls, Tho market closed nominaliyat the fol- lowing range of pricea: Choice winter extras, 36503 7.60; common ta good do, $1.75@5.70; apring extras, $L00@4.40; good do,$4,30@4.75; cholcodo, 15.00@5.2 patanta do, §6,60@ spring superfines, $1.0023.8; rye tlour, $LNGHLI; and buckwheat do, $3,00@5.30, BRaN—1as quiet and ateady at tho decline of Satur- day, Hales wero 50 tons st 311.00 ou track, Conn-Meat—1Yas nominal 8t §14,60315,00 for coarsa on track, WHEAT—Was lcss aclive, and doclined 5@1c per ‘b under the facts of an lucrease in Tecelpty and ro- vorts of duliness st ofher points, without materis! weakenjng. The clearing’ weather was fhought by many operstors Lo be the opontug out of an ora of fu- creasad volume of arrivals, while lere s littla pros- rect thatshipmonts will be much Iarger than now it the opening of lake navigation, This meana furihier augment of tha stocks $n store, which grew nosrly 130,000 bu lant weex, aud the tota) stock in sight from the scaboard on tho Lith, 17,916,409 bu, waa ouly sliaut 000 bu lees than a weuk' previously, Tue sit- uation, therefore, changes but slowly, not in- ylting’ coufidenco froia outalae, whilo somo fear * b the partios now © undec wheal will givo way. It was rnnorod )'wler(lli' that one of tho parties who kave been axteasively long (o this markot had sold oul, without Jufurmiug Lis cosdju- tora of lix futention, kud & part of the decline way Jrolably due to thin rumor. ‘Thera 49 & good doal of falk o tho floor wbout tho wheat juarket being mups- ulated, It fs undoubted that the longs sre holding wheut 3 good deal higher thab it i3 wortl to sy to New York nows but tuat fs gencraily the caso {1 win. ter, Feoplo put thelr money fnto wueat intending to liolid 1t til) wyirlng, whie they can ship 1t by the clieaper 1ako routs, winl run the chsice her prices i Eu- Fupe il 10 1 fact thut the fol tho other slle of the Atiantlo ara then running emptyings. LIt h seldons Leed Jiehd 50 bigh sbove abipplug valuo at \his thnw of 1ho yuar, for o long time fegothier, atd tuls fact luetted 3 gredt many peoplo to soil short fu Antici- pution of & it break, which now aproara t b staval off eielly by the vyat quantities alroudy suld skiort, whivh hsve 10 Le tillod In, Thauhippiug dumand yeas terday wan light fur the lower grades, aud thero ap- Juared (o Lo fewer bu)‘luj orders (han ususl feoumn outalda for futuro’ delivery, Kellor Yobrasry opeued at 99%¢, reesded o 994c, ndvancod to 10%¢, and decliied to 93 e at tho clowes Seller March sold 8L 10153030, closig st 9210, Beller Aprl] mold at $L.0GALUON. 3nd uclior May uf $LO31.03){. Helier thw tnontls 8okt ot $L00K@LLY, ‘closing, Wit carl Nu.‘n&nnu laxh sules wora raported of 40 by No, | ! 04 4 bu No, 3 spring at LUK (31,014 s 7,100 Lu'N Hoyc: 4,80 bu tejocted do &6 Goo3 and 1o al B3gewle, Total, 134,200 bu, MiicaoTs Witk ~Viaa quichand $(@1o lower, (o sympathy with tha geucral warkot, Halew yore Ly Lu No, 4 , aud 1,6k b by samplust $1.0741.17, Ten WiET—-Balo as made of 400 bu Aicitga white st §L.40 ou Lrack, CORN—Wau very dull, and 4 Lutter thon nond. i during & yrest yart o the wcadlon, wud ol off Jic farthor, Lut Tuproved lightly, and 'viovod a whide bighior ihan on Katurday, the’ fepurt of larye exporis f101a the acabeard duriug last wuek giving wioro cantl- duuce o Luldors, Livarloul wid quict, but Nuw York il L active, and operatory evo Uloigh it - Bl that theeo will yiuw bo b good Juteady demand for corn by Kuropecu bugers, an priees Lavo now & ctdud far ciough 10 aitrach ablention, o cu out recclils were rather larger thun the they worg dpuscd of early, Wz very [ittle demant for futare, ety more nearly ut a staudallll thau oo ik d.y binco 1o week followiny [t suminse Vot Bide, t October, In1l, @30, sellor Vobrusry at b 43553 4o, il cioslny atzong ut the oubsido, Casti No, 3 cluwed ¢ £334¢, but moab of 1le car-tow soll at ¢ie. Caaly sales wero ro- ported of 34,000 b0 No, 3 ab 1@ 41igo; 3,600 b high nixed at €36 43150 3 3,000 bu new do 4t 833 4,000 bit e ntxed wt s55ie oo b e rectod ot dio; 40 U 0id do st 630 F 400 bid eare at Iha s 11,200 b by ate o at SU@UTe ou brask 5 sud 10,00 b do st siudic ee ou board carv, Total, 10, bu, OATS—Wure wore sctive ‘st Balurdsy's range of priccs, Tho rocelpts aud shlpments wero sbont viual, aud only § cars wete thapected futo sture. Tus trade ing waw mnostly in opilons, the ordera for which wera ore nymorous than for some tus pist nary wes quoted wt 31431%c, nad waa oHieréd a oun time in_sellement st S0ke. Bellor Fobruar sold at 14y (@uiide, sud March st J1,idblho, bot receud myerage § Woro 7l bnt closiug wt [ho fuside. Bellce Aprlk wax beld a4 s3xc, aud closcd at 020 bid, BIay sold st 42 @3sc, cloalug stric.” Gaal batoa were pepurted of 1400 b t Slo: 4 6,00 bu by sample st 298370 on ‘Total, 7,500 bu. teack. 5 LYE~—Was i mioderste demand st 68340 for regulsy, 40l 67387340 for freah rocelpts O No. 2, Otlios grades 12 pplss were fiactive, Coah talud wars poried u o, LAULL o Y—-Waa quist snd stronger for cash and or options, There was a good demand for No, y on conteacla, nd nrices wero bid o 3413 3 ax In largo snpply, sory dall, and 180 A rejécted wan quoled easler, in mpl‘nx with the other grado. Seller Jantiary soid sl 830, an: sclier Febritary 64 74k, March waa nomioal s 140, and May sold (10,000 bu) at 4o, Cash sale wers o rted of 14,000 bi No. 2 at BLAGS car-lots clowiug el 0 outside; 1,600 bu No, ¥ at 4i@0)ga; 400 bu by sample at 80 on track, -iom, 10,000 bu. LATRST. Mens pork wae active and a shade firmee, Lard was steady, Salea: 8,250 bris, at $10,175@19,%0 for Fob- rusry, $1045@I0.A7X for Mareh, and $10.75 for Aprils ‘Wheat was moderately active aud weak uniler faic ofe ferings, closing otsier ilian on 'Change, Heller Fobe Funry old at 09@002, closing at P\gc. Sellor arch closed at thie eame sa February, Early cloaed at §1.00, orn was a shade firmer, closlng ab 4340 for Jan- Rary, 4230 for February, and 48}e aellers for May, Oals wero In moderate request and steady, closing 8t 30c for May, OALL NOARD, Mexn pork was fairly active and Arm, closing at $10.46@10.471¢ for March, aud $17.75 for’ April, with nales of 3,000 bria, at $20,00 for Atay, $10.78 for Apral, nd $19.45319.47)¢ for Maroh, Tard was actlve and firm at $19.073¢ for Febenry, and $12.93% for March, Balea s tcs, At $11 for Februiary, $12,234¢ for Mareh, and $12.40 for April, In meats sales wore roported of $00 boxes long and n short clears at 10Xc. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTOL—Wan stendy al §2,12, 2 BROOM-CORY — Waa steady under & eontinus fair inquiry, Following are the quotations: Cloico old Lurl, 103110; No, 2 hur), T¥@%0; cliolca medi- um, 6X@7%0; good medinm Lrush, Gio: falr in- side and covers, 5@8)c; Iuferlor, d@dxo; crooked, J@se. BUTTER—The markot was firm. A continnonsly good demand fs notedhand with continued lght ree oeipta the annexod quotations ars earily maintained $ Cholco to fancy, sellow, 25@3320; medium ta good graden, 18@20¢ inferor fo common, J3@1Te § come mon to_cliolos roll, 16@13c, BAGGING—Jobbers roport the marketss withant cliange, elther in tho character of tho demand or tho tenor Of pricos. There was » slugglsh move- ment st s following quotations: Biark A, 27o; Lewiston, 25ic; Montaup, 25%o; Ontario, 23)e; American A, 3407 Amoskesg, 24c burlap bogs, 4 bu, 1421505 do 6 bu, 15@16¢; guonies, alagle, 16@100; do, doulle, 25@3c. CIIEESE—There was & well-sustalned demand for thia ataple, and the market displayed an uaguslified- Iy firm tone, Wo quoto chiolce te fancy fall-mads full- cream factory at 12X@13)c, and lower grades st 9@11e OOAL—A falely matusfsctory domand oxiated, and thia following prices woro very geuerally adliered to : Lehigh $10.00@10.505 Lackawanns, o) $10.0; do, eqg, £50; canel 810638001 Ele, 47 osaburg, $7.60 . lucking Valley, Lt ludiana blocks c&oo; PN Olifo, §0.60; Tilinols, $4.50 O OOTERAGE-Wan wesk under Iarge offerings, Tork DLarrels sold at $1.00 and lard-tierces st $1,10Q 113, the inalda for amail packagoe, DREBS HOGB—Wero In fve demand and a shiade firmer, The rocolpts wore falr and the waatbor o0l and both abippees and pickers wero operatig at $3.98 for light and mized wel ghts, snd $8.0 for Liewvy. O lota aold at $3.15¢8.. Saled 1,374 hoad, caieily sLEsas, F181{—Tho msrket was quiot and stesdy, The faw orders racelvad were filled within the rango of tho fol- lowluy prices: No. 1 whitefisl, i{-hrl,fl + No. 2o, $5.25; o.lmut&;l.w No. 1'shoro mackerol, now, Sted, $15.50213.00; " No. 1 hay, $9.00@0.25 3 ‘No. ‘mackorel, }-brl, $1,75@8, mily mackorel, i-brl, 30,006,337 No, 1 shore kiis, ‘large, $100; No, 1 bLay kits, $1.50; largo family kits, $1,1041,1: bank codtish, $5,606@5.76 ; (oorgo’ wdfllll,l 0040, new Labrador herring, split, brls, $8.00@H.283 do X brl, $4.25@ 4,603 Labrador herring, ronnd, brls, $8.034 6.23; (0 x-bri, $3.60@1,70 : Acalod Lrrring, per box, f,"f No.1 herring, 3603 Columbia Jtiver salmon, 36° rl, i&.flfl(’é{ 3 FRUITE AND NUTB~—A liberal nnmber ol ore dors wore rocelved through the mails, and a fair amount of tradlog ,on local sccount was nlso ace complished. Values wore stoady, sa follows: Fon. plox—Dates, old SX@iyo: 4 ew, Ta7Ne: g Iayers, 16@1Ce; fgé, drums, now, 14@isc; Turklsh runes, new, GX@7c; Freoch prunes, kegs and boxes, Tatso: ratdin J&h.yeu' now, $2.45@2.95: looso Mra- catel, naw, §3.30@45.40; Valenela, 11X@11K0; Zanta currants, 7 cltron, 2@20c, Dosrario—Alden applos, T@bua; - Michigan appies, 10@10%c: Indiana and Tiinots, 03@I20; peschos, halves, 13%@130; do, mixed 10§@11e; du, pared, 183410c 3 bickberries, 195 @ido; raspberries, 3@3ic; pltted chierries, 25@20c, Nots—Filborls, 11%@12e; slmonds, Terragons, 10' @2ilge; Naplea walnuts, now, 10@i703 do, old, 14 iy French walnuts, new, 13@tixe; V@ 100} ‘pecans, Texas, 14150; ra; Wilmington peanis, B@Bsges ‘Tonnoues peantita, 6@va: African poannts, 03Ge, “BIiN ¥RULTS—_tWero fn moderato roquest and teady, A fow outslda orders for apples wore raceived, but the demand was chiefly of & local character, Tho stook of cholco apples hore ia considerably redus- ed. Cranvorries ara firmer, the offerings of fins frit bolog small : _Valencln'oranges, $8.00@8.50 por £ Messina (o, $3.60@4.00 per box; Bicily lamons, £0.00@ .50 per box ; winler applos, £3. 4.0) per brl from toro: cranberrios, 11,00 per brl. GROOERIEB—Thers was moro inquiry for coffeca than hiea exiated for s numbor of daya previous, and ehiould the demand continue to improve—and thero aro substantial reawns for supposing that it will Armor priced saay bo cxpected o prtall, Tio quan- tily of coffeo In tho hands of the fnterfor trade in known 0 1o unusually light, id 0a #00n sa thoy nra convinced that prices hiave got down fo “hard pan ' an active domand will undonbtodly spring up, Bugara aro in 1ight stock, aud under a fair inquiry the markot remuina Other goods In the Jist wero ; Caroltns, T(@c; Loutal- £3—0, G, Tava, BIK@U314c; J @™e: chaico to f‘n'nc,vnl(ln. A;n prima do, 33@il)o; comman to fulr, 22w 50t Tosating, 2y 3 Blngspora Jays, 25(3200; Coata loa, 34@23c; Aaracallo, i o, Huaans—Patous out Inaf, 113;@117¢0; crushed, 1110 @l14;0; powdered, 110 yranuluted, 1e1150; A, standard, 102;¢: do No, 3, 10-,¢; 1, x 9%0; G N, 2, 93¢o; yeilow 0 No, |, brown, 0@0i(a; 14ir to prime Ao, 83;@A70¢ common do, Tswdigc: ‘chulco molsases sugar, (li’(cs com. man to gooid do, TG ANe; Now Onwaiis, T@yigc, s1yri—Callfornla sugar- oof drips, 73G3753; din- mand drlpo, §145 8LI0; wilver dripy axirs e, (0@ oy ¢ a3 Nioiiso sipup, B0(@506 Soa 60t Nuw Orioan molussen, thofro ne'w, (5@7e 3 do [iine, 68 33453 do rommo to good, 1§GISics Torto tico mnoluasen, 6KZS5¢; vonunan molasses, 386@42c} lackatrap, HIAIIC, i1c, spioru—Allspice, 18@10c; cloves, 5o caul %3 pepper, I8@'H0; nutmeys, $1.25@1,50 cutin ginver, 1545 @i, SodveTeun i, Uiar Qarman Siottled, Seate; Whito Lily, 6@0}507 White Koae, 63@0K0; ~ Bavon Taperdal, #a1 Goldon West, 63¢0eSo zancii—Lxolon Lunder, 6 G4To; do, gloss 746 @9¢; doy corn, Tavie; Kiugeford, pure, T4¢; do afi- Ve gloss, ON@370: (o corn, 10.x 130, HAY=iTud recelpi woro basry, wad Hhe muarkat dull und weak, purticulsrly for praitio, which cumyrised the bulk of the olferings, Tito jocal irsuo tuok some pradrie at,the quoted t No.1mothy, £13,30.¢ .05 No. 2 do, §1: fxd do, $16.00.7 11,00 prime upland prairle, .75 5 No. 1 do, $7.00 @7.50} slougn 3,60, HIOHWIA ra quist nod unchanged, Sales wero 163 briwat $1.03 per gallon. F. O, Hoyd & Co,, of New York, wnie that the production In tho Weat han be:n soniewliat reducad, owing to tha ountiuued staguation hu tradot 1t bae’ beea thy cuutom to storo by surplus production at this Unic of your, but the proapect (s thit dirtillers prefur to redned thele capaci~ ty xunt nell on arrival vunil trade fmyruves, HIDLs—Wero fu fale roquust at tho recant deolfne: Green clty butehors', Si@he; groen cured, lght and fioavy, Tc; park cured, green malted dp, %03 @rasn frouwn, 001 yreen calf, 12ei2x0; ry bide ip and calf, 156 1660 2 e waltod hien, 13 1240 deacon skins, 4 @50c, Damegad stock bring bwouthirds price, abd Lranded 1 por ceut oif,” Bhoop palte, wool ustimated as wasbied, par 15, S35 MOPH—-Homala dull, Westerns wero quatad st 6 ATHER—The poultion of tho loather markot rp. mafus uniuproved, ‘Fhoro 18 a ateady hand-to-mouti ord.r Lusluess, but the dlatribution 1 bt I the ag. growate, and uider full stocks valupa remaly wak and varizblo, A lberal biyor with the caali i hand could £ill biw ordem st Hgures considerably ukder the quoted 2 Wu uoto u 7oduoiion 1 hewlock calf sud fue s folluwe nrMLoCs, Calf, No, 1. (. 100@LIS | Lind. . eiiieies § 353 BT Cdlf, No, . <d.u3 | fuaio datghe Yeais, No, 1 tor wolu (Leal) 834 o7 Kipa, A Aol Bng D “n, A, 0. D, 20 27 s 25 B@ 40 wa 4 LOUERL | iDeserseseenss LOIGLAS h so” puigket pomain qbics, ' Binall or. dore nre countantly srrivitg, and trade in the agregats oxceads that of lut winter, 88 tho mnild woatlier per- snlte Lullders atl farmers W praoced with outdoor work, Tuformnetion has just Loen recelved from fhe porth 10 (e efie:t that snow (el Lo the depth of o s In tho vicfuity of Senominue sud in (bo Jume tr districts of Hinthorn Michigan laet Haturday, s will take the ruade good for Lauling, sud the Jmsbermen overywboro are adding to thuir forces uf suen oud teams tn (ho woods §o urder o do wll the work poasibla wille the suow laats, 1n ot parts of (U Green Lay districts thy roads have Leen for s fortulylit or moro I pasable” condition, but fu wll perie of Houtliern Michigsn vory litile work hus been yond gesting the loge on vledw rgady for bauls . FWa wouky sy parties In Ludington estimatod thiad oy 5,060,000 to 10,000,000 foul of loge lird Loon hauled (o tho streatus, sud # lstter from Alpeus duted Jan, 18 uald thers wad 40 auow there und flio prospect for getting out u stock of Loy It {a oscried that if the remuinder of the ssaon should bo fu every way fuvorabile, lumberinen could ot bop ¢ et out ae Lirgo o slock as thoy did dn tie 1raviouy year; hut shore fu little doub but that they witl get ot enough. Tho logs witl ccst $1,033,00 1nora (lan thoy did in th saason of 1574175, Quol First and poconil cluar, Third olear, 1l ‘Chird clear, thl-k .. Ciear duoring, Grel s0d srcond, tough. o Ulest sliling, Brat nnd secun 1 First counion sbbug. ... . Flouring, iret cowwo, dresed. o oere i:&u’m secoud commion, dredsed., o Bdx boards, A i . Boz bos I Fenclog ... Coniwon lutaber, 16 4 a) 4 Jalsts sad scautiing, 2010 24 £ . ! = THE™ CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY "25, 1876. Lat 1750 2,00 A mhiingies, o Bblngles on iHick,. 2,500 2.03% e i Do o tumucn i), 16 dog. tont, Iy cA140; do LHinoln Lon (standsrd 'lllla;, 118 deg, \H Togal teat, 160 deg., 143¢@150; do head.light, 115 deg., 1TY@18a; extra winter Ia: l, $1.08@1,10¢ No, 1, 18e A 00; o Ta@Rle s Nwoed, raw, dios bolled, sTo whaie, wintet Dleaclied, 78@R00) aperm. $2.1862.25 noatafoot oll, atrictly purs, $1.13¢21.20; do extrs, ¥8n! do No, '], RS0 : bank ofl, A3 wiralls, B3¢ pumbago oll, 80185, tarpentine, '41@430; naphina, 83 gravity, 160; naphths, comm: 121303 West Virgiuia olls, aataral 2 deg, Lo malural, 0 dog. Bo; reducad, ] ., 0@T%e, FSULTRY, OAME, AND EQGS—Tha offorings of e and poliltry noramodarata and balt wers ateady, ough the demand wan light ds usual on Moudays, Turkoys woro taken for shipment at stronger pricea, Eggu wers very dull and weak under azceasive offer~ ingw, Owlng t0 the very mild westher thoy ate abuni- daut evorywhers, lience ticrs ia no demand for shi) ment, an tho alpply, rovLTAL—Chickens, 73100 perD: tur- @120 § ducks,0@!10} geeae, T@lo; 1ive aeess, r dos. GAMR—Tralre chickens, $100@5H0 quall, $3.00¢ yeninon, saddles, 1207 j0 carcanses, 6@To. - Eads—Btrictly freah, 18c, BEEDA—Clover was {o demand and Ligher, chioles modium wclilng ab Talr to 18t ‘shadda ean o .15@8. ax w thio outaide botug for by waa qon’ At gse 2042.45, Ifungarian and millet wero quist st 45@ BALT—Was atosdy, sud In good demand for the tima of yesr and’ Baginaw, fino, $1.03; £y coarae, $1.10; dairy, with- Dags, $2.50; Aabton’ dairy, ¥ anc! PO LEAS - Tiia market was quist and unchauged, 1V guote! Gunronnkn_gemmon, S9@uza: good do, 1@dso: medinm, 43@si; good do, E3itdor fnes G3abic] fuest, 63@0807 clioice, 10@T5¢: chiolcest, g @Ysc; fancy, §1,10@31,20, Iurrniat—Oommen, 2@ o good 0o, it medium, 13@480 5 _good 4o, 456 B0} flue, 5I@s60; Aucat, (R@6J0; choles, 63@080 1 chofceat, 10@70¢. Japans—Common, 05@30; oo common, 35@18¢; medium, 40@45c: good medium, 43G@50¢ ;' fino, (0@870; fincat,5hi(0c ; cliofee, CO@LE0; clioteast, 15@30¢, UotonNas—Cammon, 83@Ha good eommon, J3@sde: modium, 40@i20; good medium, 43@4%; 'ine, 14@000; fineat, 83@3807 cholee, 60@0%0 ; cholcest, 80a83c, WOOD—~The demand was again_roportod light, and chiefly from Western ‘manufacturers, The market is saky, In sympgthy with tne Eantern markets, bt pricca are yat rfiflhm quotablo change, The atock |8 small, and” composed montly of fins wools: Tut-washied rime, 48@820; o, Podr fogond, 44@ite: washied cece, fine, good-conditioned, s9@4ic: washed coarse anil mediim do, 40@43c; Unwashed, fina heavy to light, 2'@280; do, coarsa and medium, 30@3%; pulled, 2@sa 0; ordn dadry, wi LIVE 8TOOK. cirtoAdo. OATTLE—Racelved during Sundsy and Monday, 2,300 head, The morket was withiout animation unfl near midday, when slippors and the local trado took hold moderately at prices not matorfally different from tho etosing quotations of last weok. Eastorn buyers were Inclinad o await further dovelopments in tho market bolow beforo investing with their customary frocdom, and not much more thau one-balf of the supply was takon, The markot closed gulotatthe tallawing. ¢ QUOTATIONS, Ohoice Baoves-~Fine, fat, well-formed 3 year to 6 year old steors, weighing 1,350 to 1,000 . ..., oo $6,2@ETE Qood Dooves—iWell-fattoncd aleers, woigi- 107 1,400 10 3,400 LAlverovrecrerueres Modlum Grades—Sleors In fair fiosh, weighe ing 1,300 1,800 Mduuesosens o Butchers’ Block—Poor (o falr ataers, and commion to chol for city slaughte welghing 80 o 1,100 1t Btock Uattlo—Common cal 1.23@8.75 2.25@2.16 2.5034,00 “Thiore was a falrly HOGB—Recolved, 12,600 bead, sctivo and steady markot, The offurings wero too Jimited 10 enable packers fo fill {heir orders, and, ed ta the soveral thereforo, the supply was apportion housos according 1o thelr papacity. Dy this means Actlvo competition was avoided, il tho tendonoy of priceato advancs wis chocked, The macket ruled i 88 5.0G1.2) for pooe Lo cholce packing Tiogs, and at $7,.30@7.93 for extra shipping grades, Av, Prics, 320 7, 17 118 WL 710 7,05 2588238 & SaeNPANaIN, et £3% 103, 7.20} BHIELL—The rocelpts wors amall and but Jittlo busd-' nesw wax trotwactod. 18u quots the market aloady at $4.00G5.50 for commo to cholce, NEW YORK, New Yonx, Jan, 2l—Bxeves—TReceipts yesterday and to-day, 5,030, maling 0,600 for the woek. against 7,600 [nat Woek, 'Quslity xoarcely fuir generally, with 8 fow jirime and extrs stoers, s large unmbor of come monond medium nsivostecrs and_oxen, snd & fow car-loads nf_common and ordinary Texas and Clero- Yea cattie, Murket 8 liltlo better thaw ot {in closa last Frigay; {IF tooxtrasteors ichigher; taps of chiofceat fots retailed st 134131g0; beat two car-loads st 12%c; common o atrlctly primo oubive wivers at DY@12i¢a} poor oxen, atags, and dry cows at B@0 aud ordiunry oxs at TX@8)c; onerigs all goid; Proapeats for the uext threo murkeb day sogarded ss favorahle for the solling futcress, Busur~Lroys pllericgy 11040, maling 2580 for the weook, agajust 35,5y lant week; good o prime stock ratlier nearce anif firm 7 full prices; inferior and medium dull and weak at » docline of 3¢¢ frum Frida; and Haturday Ll Loat b, cardoud of shoos 136 3 fair to primo lots, BY@ T or Lo raediim, @os noveral. cur-lnudy romsioN wusbld; - ool ae Clae docledly wak. BWINK—Arrivaiu Seaterdsy and to-day, 5,970, making 5,900 for the wadk, sgainst 29,670 lagt wesk; non of- fered alivo, EAST LIDEUTT, Eawr Linentre, Fa, Jan. 24,—OntTrz—Ttoceipte alhco Friday, 1,97 hoad, or 193 cars of through, and 04 eara of yara atock; tolal for the week, 7,457 heud, agaliiet 6,674 buud Lo wook bofore; sunply o TaT good 10 business dolug 10-day, ¥0 10 yuotaiioun, Hoas-—Recolpts stnce Friday, 4,545 boad; total for tha weel, 13,014, againut 24,750 tha week befora; Yorke o3, $7,2047.40; Philsdolpuisa, STUAT 0. Hitxis—tocclpts since Friday, 3,700 hoads fotal for the wealr, 18,000, againat 15,400 the week Letora; well- Ing ab A0S0t CINCINNATT, CiNeryNaTT, Jap, 21,~loui—steady ; tmoderate do- mand; conuuon to good light, § ,00.¢7.25; falr to good packiug, $TIG@T.50¢ chulvo boavy, $7.45@740; re- colpts, 4,2657 whipmants, 1,028, 8T, LOUIA, 87, Lovta, Jan, 2.—Uous—Blrong ; light to Beavy shiipping, $5.50647,00 ;Jlacl(hll‘ S'l.wx,fl;l-’fi CarrLi—Steady and uncbunged § but Jtis dotng, ) it TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. P FONEIGN MARKETS. Avestal Ligpalen to Tha Clacaye Tribune, Tivenpook, Jan, 24—J1 & to,~Froun—No, 1, 2is €d; No, 2, Xu 6d. Guain—Whest~Wintor, No. 1, 1083 No. 2, 0 58; spring, No. 1,08 10d; No,2, 83847 while, No, 1, 303 6d ¢ N1, 2,108 83 elub, No, 1, 1w 1d; No, 2, 108 B, Corn—New, 243 6130 0 ; old, Ts 6@sle, PRovistoNs—Dork, 823 61, Lard, Gos, Yavzuroor, Jan, 24—Latest—Corrox—Steady; 85 @8 15-10; saloa of 14,000 bslos, fncluding 2,000 balca for speculative export and 9,000 bales Amerfcan, Revaneo PETBOLLUM—111E12d, Loxvoy, Jan, H.~Tho demngeincat of tho wires still contiuued, Comwsrclal aud other dispatohes Le- twoen Liverpool sud New York, sud clsewbor sro greatly deiayed, ¢ Monzr—Itites for money ot i Block Exchiange, on Gavernment securftios, 33, THE BsNK Or ENaLawp—The smount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Lngland on balsnce to- duy 14 £20,000, Awrmeas SzoumTies—SS0a of 03, 1083 ‘8ds, 10375 10408, 1073 nuw G, 10453 N, ¥, 0., 100; Erla, 1453 Erlu proferrad, 30, LALLOW—4Y (3 504 Rerised Pvnotrva—ils, Tanuekp O1L—2laG i 1, Carourea LINSKED—A04008 0, Pants, Jan, 4, ~Hontes, 66f 41X, Fuankyont, . . YoNps—Now bu, 100, ASTWEBY, Jan, 14— TROLEUM-I2, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, Nrw Ouurasw, dan, “,—Cotton—Demand good; sales, 8,100 balca; quotations unchanged, but better qualitivw leaning to outsldo figures: puclply, net, 7,184 Dates; gross, 9,473 cxports 0 tho Coutinent, 3,780; stock, 92,378, Gatvistow, Jan, 2~—Cotton, middlingy, 12303 not rocoipts, 1,408 Lalea; gross, 1,470; uxports to Groat Britain, 3,077; cosutwise, 043 ; malas, 1,220, Havannai, Jan, 24.—Cotton dull; middituge, 19550} et recolpty, 3,107 balek; grows, 5,7€2; exporta const- wite, 1,155 salcs, B MoutLy, Jau, H,~Cotten quict; middlings, 1336} nel rocelpls, 9,540 Lales; gross, D,5(0; exports to ik cuast, waloa, 3,500, OmauLkrzow, Jag, 34,—Colton quist; middlings, 13%e; net recelpts, 4,244 balen; wxporta to Hrance, 1,40 coastwlso, #8013 walva, 1,u00, NEW YORK DAY.QOODS MARKET. Nyw Yors, Jan, 34.~Tho package traas in domoati goods coutinued quist, and Smparting sud jobbing Vranches were dull. Golton goods twoved slowly, but were ateady lu price. Colsoundes wors Tatlior mora sclive, Privts wese in moderste requost, Dristol fancy spring prints opeasd sl Ti¢s. ¥aucy cassimers and anitioga were ln fule demand, Prioted satinels wold fairly, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET, CixYs1AND, O, Jan, Z4~Petroloum unchanged, but Airm; standard whita (110 tent), 1105 150 (stete) teat, 120; Michigan toal, 14)¢e {n car lats, . PITTSBUNG OIL MARKET. PriTapvRo, s, Jan, 24.—Petroloum quict snd steady § erude, $3.03BLO5 a4 Parker's] rotined, 193 @13%5c, Thiladslphla delivery. THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORR, Secial Diepated (2 TAs CAlcads Tridune. GratN~Wheat—3arket quiet and firm; moderats export and milling inquiry st 06c@$1,00 for rejected apring? $1.0081,20 for ungraded spring; $1.07@L10 for No, 3 Ghicagos $1,10@1,11 for No. 8 Milwaukee; $1.22@1,28 for No, 2 Ohfcago and Northwestern ; $1.24 1.20 for N, 2 Milwaukes; §1.04@1.40 for No. 1 spriog; $L1831,38 for winter rod Weatarn: $1.21@L.47 for ame bor do; and $1.35@1.80 for whita Weslern: 43,000 bu. Ryedull, at 87@200 for Westarn; 03@%o for 8tato; 900 for Canads [n bond, Darley quict and un~ changsd, ‘Corn aclive; }@1a higher; eles 69,000 bu, st 67¢ for no grade mixed and 720 for old Western mized, sfloat s 8la0 25,000 bu graded mixed for Pebru- ary st 03@834h. Onta steadly] naies of 31,000 bu.at 46 @480 for mixed Western and Blate, sud €0@32 for white Weatern and Slats. 3 Puovisoxs—Middies dull at 10%@11e for long olear, Lard heavy; sales of 300 tes at 12 11160 for prima steam. Wrszr~-Alarket stesdy; per gal. Groozarrs--Bugar market steady; limited Inquiry: falr to good refintug gnotod st B@3Xc; prime, 83/0; Now, 10 and 13 Uavans, BX@8Xo. Coffes market une changed; moderate inqulry; Rid’quoted at 16%@10)0 in gold: Marscaiboat 36@200 jn gold. Tes market steady; modorate demand, g - Tarlow—Rules unchanged; modarste inguiry; primocity quoted st 0 6168035 175 the Amoaiaied Fyeen] Nrw Yonx, Jan, 24.—Corron—Quiet; 13313 3-16c; fatures clored qulet but steady; Janusry, 131-168 133-320¢ Fabruary, 13@10 60204 March, 131132@ 133{0; April, 13 9-16@13 19-320; Msy, 13 25-32@ 13 1-16¢; June, 13 31.32@14c; Auguat, 143¢a. #roun—Recolpts, 31,000 brls; botter fnqulry for ex- port sud liome uso; steady; No. 3, $3.25@4.00 3 muper- fue Gtato and Wastern, $4.43@4,7; common to good oxtrs, $3.0085,95; good 1o cliofcs, $5.40@5.00; white wheat extra, $5,06@7.75; oxtra Oblo, $5.00@7.35; 8t Lonis, $5.2080.00, Iyo four qulet and unehanged, Conk-Mrat—Quict and hieavy ; Whalorn, $2.00@3,30, Qramv—Wheat quiet but atoady; ruceipts, 64,000 b yery Himited business for u(i;qu sud homo us jacted spring, 03¢; ungraded do, $1.03 : No. ing, 1,4@1.40; No, 2 Chicago spring, $1.9%a No.d doprime in store and afioat, $1,1 ; Kv, 2 Milswaukee, §l-00@1L15; No, 3o $110G1.IT} wintor ved Westorn, 1.50; whito do, $1.45B1,60, Ryo—Ltarkot oasiers Westorn, F0y@ba; Htate, 93@040; Carada In boud, 00, Darley—Markot dull; Cauada’ No, 3 Tay, $1,1 two-rowed Btate, 05, Malt quict and &nchan Com—Active demand for export; receipts, 77,000 bu: intced unmerclinlsle, 5(30%0; 90 no grada, 67o: low mixed and mixed grdod, 03@63%c: mixed wingraded, 62@0do: white Wostern, 60@0%c; Wostern mixod old store nod aflost, 09@7Zc. Osts quist bus steudys ro- celptn, 10,000 Lui Wostern mized aud Slats, d5@ise; ‘whita Western andState, 4650, b Iay—Firm ; shipping, 8¢, Horg—Firm; Bstern and Woeatern and New York Btate, 10@150; Californis, 17@10c, Gnooknigs—Tio coffos'quict and unchanged. Sugar quiet and unchanged. Molusses—Siock withdiawn rom market anticipating higher prices, erate burincaa; dnclunged, s 4 ETHOLEUM--Firm; crude, {0} re 6x0; canes, 18iG@30}c, PRI 1003 TALLOW—Flrm ; 089 6-160, BIRAINED REwN—Steady: SLORLOTY, . BriniTa oF TURPRNTINE—Steady: 376, oas=rlrm; Western, 20@2e; Htato and Peoayle vanla, 2o, Tnovistons—Fork~Hoavy; new moss, $20.65G21,00, Dressed liogs steady; wWestern, rute * aat gaien; Tow pintn fmons, 11@11ie; new sxtra. do, 19@iasge: Qnt moats—Wentern_ qifet; middles quiet; Weaern lang claar, 10303 clty do, e, Lasd Leavy: prime steam, $UL873¢ for carh and Jaunary: $17,03i Febru- arys $0215 Maren; $12.00 May: 1310 June. rrTRR—Cholce, firm; otuors heavy; Wostern, 50; Stata, 20a@itte, e 4 Cusesr—Fir st 6@313%c, Wuiskr—$1,10). BALTIMORE, Tavtivonz, BMd,, ., 3t~ 1'Loux—Steady; Wesl orm auper, $3.15@430; extrs, $1.23@5.281 ‘tamify, $5. GRim—Whoat steady; Sems No. 3 Woslern red, $1.54 : Ponuaylvania ted,’ $1.40. 'Corn finn; Weate, mizod opencd st 6ilge and clored ac gi}c, O: firmer, but quiet; Weitorn whito, 49@51c; mized, 43 (®18a. Ryo nominally 80@830. Irovisiows—8teady, firm and qulet, Pork—New, $21,00@31.35, Bulk Weats—Shoulders, 8@8Yo; cleat Fib, 103c, looss; packed, 6X@lljge, Dacon—-Shauld- ors, 036(394 lear ¥ib, 126@13%c; hams, 154 @10c. IJ‘rsd!‘ ull, Lut ateady; crade, 195@1dc; refined, 134 Lurrzn—Dull and heavy, except for exiras, which "Avl«:(’l;&:u @ood domand; Wastern extras, 20 Nrate, | DFTROLSON~Qulst 4nd steady; erudo, 8o Formed, c. Coml—l’nl;o:ud osaior; Rlo, cargoes, 160X@1%0 3 ales of 100 brls at $1,103% Jn{:mul. 153(@R 3200, | Waussky—Dull, NEW ORLEANS, New Oxteans, Ta., Jan, 34, ~Hmaag—Flrmer ; com- man, 5%5@8%cy falr to fully falr, 8} @030 § prime Lo oty “753 tot ; £ ting, 38@ 10 ; pri 1Ak vks—Qulct ; formentin, a ; prime, re- bollod, 4344 1 prime, not formanling 41 5o, Froun—Dull ; superfine, $¢,00; XX, §4.15; XXX, ,60@3,i8; chofce and fainily, 7,60 ; comimon I good dginand at 317 Osrs—Quist av 63102, BraN—Dull at 800, pritne, $20.00, . oA —~Pork quiet st $11,60. Dry salt meats qu 103 ; Mo, Nscon dull; quoted 103 JCH (i m § olve symaz-cured, 14%0; Tatd dulli toree, packens’ Aawe; selnee lilak Xer, l:l"‘(n. ltaEy o 1 0PFEL—EiFm § ordinary to prims, 17X@ 1030, Wigtaay—~Easler; reciified Louls L097 West- orn, $1.10@1,12, iy S04 V) 6T, LOUIS. 81, Inums, Jan, 24,—Corron—Qule} pad wae chatged. Fuau—Dull, but unchanged, GnarN—\Wheat dull and lowér to sall; No, 2 red winter, $1.843¢ bid, cash; sales at §1.85 for Janusry; No. 3.do, $1.37%¢ bid. Corn—No, 3 mixed, WX @405 flaNlI(n Vobruary, Oato—Market easjor for caah; steady for futura; No. %, 503 bid, cashi; 84%c Japary. lyo and berloy Unchingod ; noibiod doiug. 'rovistoxg—Pork—Market easio: 10,70, Bualk- meata—>larket dull; very littis doing: held firm above buyers' viaws; but small lots chavged Landa; ahoul. dors, TH@Ti(03 olear rib, 101¢310Ka; clear, L0K@ 1ujie. Bucou=-Ouly jobhing and order trads, Grues mouts dujl ond nowinal; shoulders, G403 cloar rib, V26100 clear, 10§05 ¢. Lard dull snd unchanged, Tezcrrrru—Lioar, §,u00'brie; wheat, 14,000 has corn, 91000 bu; cats, 15,600 rye, 6,000 bug barley, 0 e - TOLEDO, % ’l‘ou:’ba. 0., Jun, Ui~Fioun~Steady; moderste epuuin, OpaN—Whaat saady: moderate demand; No, 2 whito Wabiunl, £1,40; No, 1 whifo Alichigan, $LI35; No. 2 do, $1.13; No. 1 ambor Michidan, $1.25; Fob- rusry, $1.43% 3 April, £1,81; No, 2 ambar Sichigan, 1.01¢ No, 4 rod, $1.85; No, O red, $1.084; rejacted - ved, Oue,” Corn’ ficmers held Wigher; Bigh mixsd, 48ijc; March, 47%c; low miyoed, ¢5%0: low mized, 403 no grade, ddio] do old, 45¢; dmwsged, dlo. Outs stosdy ; wodutate demaud; Ka, 3, ¥48; whits, Alobigan, e, Ry Bexp—Offerod at $1,03, —$14,50, Reok1eTa—Flour, noosf whest, 11,000 bu; cora, 15,000 bu § osty, 1,004 g, Butrusnzi—Flour, 1,000 :ru: whosd, 10,000 bu; DIUILADELIHIA, corn, 43,000 bu 3 oata, £ 000 b, PUILADELPALA, Jal, M. —~DLoUus—Qulot .urernn- 600 41,55 watrs, $LI3GLI5; Tows, Whcouri, aul Alinnegota oxira famlly, $5,50.40,371; ; State, Olile, and Tndiuns, ¥8.00¢: 8,507 Lilgh grades, $7,00 ¥ 8,50, Guatk—=Wheat lu falr demand; Pe ylvants red, $1.3:41.5; amber, 1415 whil, AMB1.86; Wostorn Tud, B1,0332,13, 1ye negiocted, Oorn Armar; yellow, 3 ”“H‘“’ LEF TN Oittl woak; whits, dddddc; Wik ~—Jon-bound hald at §1,11, Prrnotros—Beued, Iigo; erude, 111130 Croven Hecp—$t2a8 31580, Burreu~—Alarket dullt Now York Blata and Brad- Ford Quunty extras, 24@3lo; Wostaru, 2@ 2. Cuerst—Quivt; Nuw York, 133@1840; Wostern ne, 12K 15, Euus—Dull and drooylvg; Western frash, 21@23c. CINCINNATL, )Cwabnmfl, 0., Jan, 2f,~Yroun—Quiet and un- changed, Ouarn—WWheat seares and firm; £1,20@1.35, Corn Quil; swgdle, Osts iuist sud stoady US@Eidc, Baro loy duli pud uuchisoged, Ryo sfoady; moderats de W mid; K0 Puovistoxew-Fork gnlstand Arm; $20.00, Lard in- aciivo; steam, lml%, 3 keltlo, ,Jk'mflo- Bulk meats quivt and ato.dy; amal saloa; TN@TY0; 103 G10/0; 105@11%e, -1iacon In only linited” jobbing demand, Gicen Wneats quiut and unflmu&fid. Wirnxx~Faly aod frm; $1.03@1.09, cloung st the outaule, Burrxa—Dull and unchangod. MILWAUKER, hu"‘kv{'l"’Ku. Jsu, 24~Frovn—Quist and un. an, changeds Ouiis-Whest steady; No. 1 Milwaukes, §1.08 1 3 No, #, 1.003/; Pobroary, eh, y ; No. 3, t , U3da3Ye, ' Barluy uteady 3 fa . 2, W3a} No, 3, 8le, Liye Brwer] beld Uighoe; No. 1, 635, Liovisions—~Qulet and unchisoged, Dressed Logs Sruier; bell iigher; $3.20, Nearirri—Fitue, 5,000 bria; whest, B puxuse~Flotr, 11,000 brie; whi BOSTOX, BosroN, Juzs. H.—~FrLovi~Sieady, with modern de- mand; Westeris suger, $O0GH.) common. axires, 5.0:@3,50; Wisconaln' and_Miunesots oxtra family: 1,0/420.18 wiuter whieat, Obito, Indians, and Michy: an,” §0.00@7.23; 1iinols, §6,4538.35; Ste Louts, 0.5 (0.0 fancy Miunesots, $7,18@9,4%, (uatu—Corn quict| 'nfxed snd yellow, 83@4S0, Onts—1lized sad No, 7 white, 4Kgb30} rejected, (i@ BUYFALO, 00 bit, 11,000 bu, Borraro, N, Y. . 44, —GRATN—Wlaat dull; cue car bard Mluusyots ot §123. 0o o track at Blu, Jascti; arly) gulstziocare X 2 10 cara' 3w tate ab 80@450 au track TRice—1tod- ... RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL 5ND DEPERTORR OF TRAI RXTLANATION OF REPERENCE MARKS, 1 Ba enpiad. * Hund L why Mond: vive Bunday at :A’ ’"‘on AT Sxtipted CHICATOR NORTHWESTERN MALAN AL, fakat (ll‘,;:. - "l';’l { Y“;:"j‘ Oansyy aPseiflo Fast Lin aDubnque Day K aDubuque N{ght Vx. aOmabb Night Expi akireoport & Bubuau akreonort Dubaqus Keorss BMiiwankeo Faast Mall (Sunday), Satimankoe Mall.. 3 BMilwaukes TExpress, Mijwaukee Paussngs Afilmagkes 8333gg3838 4%’ . | R0 GRAXD RAPIDN AND MUSKEQON, Maraing Rs, Night Nignt b3 0, . 100 8. *SuhdeyEx. 1*8starday snd Sunds; Y K. o CMIEEM, Aglnn !'!;. LOU;}. #nd Chfeago, Kantas ¥ty and Denver 8hort Lines, Maditonat, : s PRy e o Ste i Kansaa Oity and Dan Bt Loula sad dorinatiold, i t. Louls, Bprigteld & Te: Beoria Dig Kore Ohloaxoa Padugsh Iiditroad Iz, troator, Lacon, Washington, Kr. otiot & Dwient Acasmaiodation, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Zeara, 3ail, via mats lio Bpe Expras., Atlzatic Exprese, daily, MMichigan Accommodation, Night Keoress.. Hr vom *|, 310 2 m) 1 <l 1540575, s B CHICAOD, WILWAUKEE kST, PAUL RAILROAD. i Bhar ot opposie s oy ancion Dot Leave, Areise, N i 49448 a. | %4100 p, ! ta) 1 $10:00 p. . 0. m. Al teains ruri via Afflwankes, Tickets for 5L Pan] and Minnoapolls are good sither via Madivon and Py B el St i fpd e ".UNOIB' Bsdmg"l..,w},nolfl 2 et oo i Yandaiphost, Lease. w Orlenns I bpringfisld and Pearia Kpringiieid Sight Expres é-%m R .l:ukn‘lu"lmul.... ubnqua & Stoux ubugae & Siduz Oiy Qliman Pasmsnger, Shiokse ILNGTTE VIO ot "E’E.; “b,i';mlnnd Slxttemibots, Tiebes Qffess, 6 Olarhon s Haland Expross,.. Uthawa aud Bisosi yaxntuntiuiedie & sl O Sila Tidas Line, for Omeaa, -o(» Foansaa Oy, Lodveaworin, de. ion & 5. i u ner (Liii il Duirane & BiouxOity *7:08 5, m, Paaiio Nixae Exo, for O 87105 ol ol Kansw Ofty, Lasvonwarit, At cttson & Bi. Jorepn Kp. 10:00 9, m (£ 7:18 . m. Lomieriaticara Accommodtiion(11:00 a. m.[* 308 pe w Bowser's rova Avcommodations 1143 p. n:f* 365 Actommodation| 613 o. m. |* 7:30 8, m. ndare. TRz, Baturday, iRx, Mondar ERIE AN af . ket Ofienn, 101 Prack fi.fl&‘v“lr&-‘.’fiw«n Palwe He fadison, louse, and at Depot, 12) Wiehigan-av,, Trains leyiee From Erporitisn Bullding, |_Arrive, Dy raep—Palls Draw.| R, By, Néw York withoat ohanat 8:838. m. | B:40m, m Adsatie Expaots—Pullman Pai-| 280 Deawfug. fnom. Uare and Hatel Uacs., Oxiy line ransluy the hotel KANK/ From Depals, .4».:4‘ Ag‘('s . So8p, m.l 91100, o r to New York. INE. Ladnly- secondarte, Tasve, | drrive. Tadtaneoalts, At s TN A T bR batl Nluhs iaprags (dally),.. 208, o, [* 01%0p. =, P m.{® Titha, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOROMD LINE, Lepat, esrnar Clinton wnd Gurcoll-slny, IWeih Side. Laave, | drrive, Indlanapolis, Lontaville & Olnol ol Uy Kapress i ndianapo) nay (dailyf, T:0 8. 13, PIITSBURD, CINCINNATI [v ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Prum dapot cocmer Cllirton and Carroll-sis. Zeave, | _drvive, Clamban Pittabarg adew ok T b rensy, s, [0 680 p Columbus Pitibase ¥ Na Fovi] P0S ) 8:84p,m Nighe dEap.as ey 8000, m.| 1308w PITISBURL, FT, WAYNES (CICAGD RAILWAY. I RS2y | s Manie. 85 tvatn e Ao 1 S0 AR YIS ant o &/ Twentyaecondsl, Devol cupner Midison-it. ond m:'Awnn»ur. Oty affice, 104, Clarkstes corner of Waike 2 cep Mornlng Rxpros ‘Accummiodatign. Tveniux Iapr Dally. “Daily, Bundays exceptod, CHICAGO, ROCK nsuin—‘n PACIFICRAILROAR. Depol, corneraf l::fllyl,;v,:‘v:lm‘ll’-‘mn&. 2okt o fisn | MEDICAL CARDS, DR. JAMES, Lock ospital, cor, Washinglan & Frapklia-ste, Chartared by the Blate of Llinols for ths oxpres pur-. bose of airiog yumediate rolle fa A1l catse of ntiveto chirunio, and urinary disoasos In ait thelr complicat Sorms. It 11 4 toat DRt JAMES baastood at the past 0 yoars, Ageand . portant. 8 Wonkness, 5, plmples o lace, o8t man- sitively he ‘cured. Ladis: wanilag the moss I} of write. 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