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1 } { * wiuch [ needed, FINANCE AND TRADE. Demand for Loans Light, bat Disconnt Lines Well Filled. Now York Exchango Weak---Tho Clenrings $3,600,000. Provislons Aotive and Firm—Breadstufls Easler—~WheataAotive—Rest Dull, FINANCIAL. The citnation in fnancial circles ‘remalns ono of great monotony, Tho demand for accommodations 8¢ (hebanks does not vary from dsy to day fnany nataworthy foaturea, Discount lines aro bigh, com- paratively, since deposits ars low, Thero s some speculative demand from Boand af Trade operators, bt very Jittle to carry sinfT, and the packers have not nsed the amount of funds which wasexpected 8t {ho beginning of the soaron, Collections in the country are much complained of, snd the doficiency in them fa the canss of & good deal of mercantilo gnd manafac- taring borrowing, The loan market fs sufiiciently supplied with fundato giveall tho sccommodations needed by the regular customers of the banks, but thero 18 no surpiun of loaoable resources, ‘Tho rates of disconnt at the Lanks sre 5@10 per cent 1o regular cnrtomers, On the strect, Lustnces ia dull, and (be demand for good negotiable paper 18 ahicad of the supply. Rates aro BR18 per eent, New York exchangs wi Aiscount for $1,000. Currency Lisa been orderod from Now il Wy local tanks, Tha elearings wern $1,500,000, THE BANKRURT LAY, ‘The petition uow i circulation in this city for #0ld batween hanka st 800 tho repesl of (be Baukrupt law la aimed ot an abuse of the most alarming dimensions, Trade fn (his cily, and (hronghout the country gencrally, i auffering to an slmost Incredibls extent from fraudulent or unnecessary bankrupteles, Tho Dankrupt law was originally dewigned to protect unfortunato deblors from (he soverity of troatment permlited under the old comman law. It Lias como to bo used i 8 Jarger number of cases than uninformed persons would supposo a1 an sgency for downriglt swindling. Itisan everyday sight n Ohicago to see Laukrupls driving thoir own carrisgen and living with &g tnuch styloand comfort aa if they had nat by per- | Jury cacaped ypaying thelr debts, dMen got rich Ly Uecoming -bankrupts, Tabllo opinlon has becomo mo tolorsnt ‘of ihis wrong dhat sonr bankrupt will ek for eredits with 2n mich asauranco aa if ho bad patd his obligations {n fuil. Men go through bankruptey scveral iimen in suo- cessfon without loaing heir soclal or businces status, Tloncst and legitimata business s hurt fu many ways Dy thin latior.day elovation of bankruptey to & profes- plon, Morchants cannot live on 30 par cent dividends from thoso to whom they havesold goods. When ona man in o trade mekesa profitable fatlare, and puts pertiaps 70 per cont of bis debta nto his own pockats, competitors ate secn following the example, They canuot malntain & successful compelition [unlens thoy havo the msmo adventygo, There ought fo te some remedy for such s stato of affairs, Tty not bo advisablo to repeal the Zankrupt law antirely; the law ought cortainly tobs strengtlioned #d tho conrts awakened 50 that fraudulent bankrupt- Hes, which now go scot-frea in almost every case, slonld be detected and savercly punished. Publlo orinion, too, should treat such casca willi the barsh- ness they deservo, ENGLISU VIEW OF AMKRICAN RAILROADS. “The Palt Mall Budgct, 1n 5 recent lasue, sald ; On tho whole, it appesra that Ju tho sound Amerjesn sailways there (s ample socunly In o farrly Snancial seara for the investar {n mortgone-bonds, wd a tempt- fig prapect of profit for the Lolder of ordinary stock, Tiut thece aze, of courss, constderatious Iyiug ontetds ihio proper region of finance that will slwaya have an Influence npon_eapitul aceking investment. We do ak of scaudslons chapters in raflway ch a8 thoso of Erle ar of the Atlantle & Great Wenlern, but of intaugible dangers that aro felt not ta o whally removed, 1f the Americana wish their rafl- way property to be duly sppreciated in tho Enropesn money markets they mnut take caro to avoid tamper- jugg with such foolishiy-mischiovous movements as ttiut of the Grangora in Wiscousin and other Westorn Btates, ‘The Grankers mav'be sald 1o have fatled fn tieir attempt to plunder (e rajlrasds, but the menace of their attack has lcft its mark, It {aalso obvions that the violrat cempaigne of comipetition fnto whic Awerican rajiway corporations ru must alarm in. voature, 10 whom securily is tho most tmpartaut con- widuretlon. No one can believo in tho slability of an Endertaking that suddenty lowers s oods elargen by 0 por ccut,—20 & well-known Jino s the United Blatcs 4id the othor day in order to damago rival. RESPONSIDILITY FOR RAISED CKECKS, A docision of wideinterest rogarding the responal- bty of makers of checks that are rafsed, or notes that aro altored, ks fust Leen rendered by Judge Sharswood, of tha Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Ll Lolds that s maker who makes 4 note or abeck In much & way a1 to makealteration cary, or to {uvite it, s lablo €0 bons-fde holder who takes it before maturity for value, Dutif the maker had tsed tho ordinary pre- cautions ha would not bo #o liable, suy moro than for downright forgery, Omutting to *scroll ” the blank spaced after tho worda and igures of tho instrumont, nd slguing contracta or otlier documents in suchia way that thoy cantd bo sovercd, and & parfect negotiable Dote obtained, wonld bo instances of negligence that would render thetarker liable, Tho question whether proper precautions had been taken was oo for the Jury to decide, THE DISTBICT OP cOLUMNIA 3.65 noNDe. The dectslon of the House Commlttvo on Appropriss ticos not to make the appropriation arked for by the Comminsioners of ths District will not interfara with tlse pyment of tho Jutercat on the 3,03 bonds. The Conunluslonera have funds enough to pay the sccrulng Intereat, and ftin to be presummed will do so, There scome o bo » tiek of discredit in tho matter sa it stands mow, The United Hlates, sinco it bos guartutoed the bonds and they have been marketod on this guarantee, lss mnch more to josc than the District of Columbla by tho Tallurn of the latter to pay the Intercat, 1f the Unitod Btates s lintle it should profect Hself, and thix can beat bo dono by accepting the muggestion of the Dis- trict autbiorities that ths bouds bo turned over to the Unitod States, RISE IN UNITED ATATES STOCKS, Tls week has boun notable in Wall strest for the further advancé in United States bonds and ofber securities kuown to be safs juvestments, The rise in Unitod States bonds s been bronght about by the purchases of savings-banks, insurauce and trist com. yanics, aud even discount Lanke, some of the latter having taken as Jargo an amount ax $100,000, aud from that down 10 $30,000. This demand hus been supplied for Lio most purt by the German baukers, who bave been bringing bonds from London snd the German amarkets, Tho affect of the boud movement has boen 10 atrengthen tho gold and foreigu-cxchange markets, undit la evident that if bonds continuo to bo X to 13 por cent higher hero than o Europe, it will soon Bancceseary 1o export gold, which Ix somethlag to bo regrelted at & thne whon thero i o littlo gold in the country, and whem, o view of the pledgo to resums apecio payment fu 1810, so Iu London there have been no chianges of uotw, motiey having unexpoctedly becomy dearur uarly i the wrak, o tiat Abe Jiank, of Enhmd aid o feel fuatitied in Feduciug it rato below & per ceut; there has aince beon auotuer change, and tho othier London discount hiousen bave dono business se low aa3( per cent. In businees iTairs thiery hua been such dullness, the unsessousblo weatlier having coue itbuted inact to that Tl Merchante, 4 s proper 10 asy, are hopeful 16 reopect Lo the bustiieny of this ear, Aad whils ey do st 160k 10 n arie epaculstive 2re contideat st tiero will be wioro doe this d that the yeodia will Lo larger. Tho Ia becoming very esy, aud tis sirplus banks ts now nearly $15,000,000, with ihe anrrency movement alilt fn_{avor of New ' York, So gold prion for 4100 grevnbacks b nn[od during 10 weak betwaen $35.U0 and $43,3 GOYEHNMNENT BONDS, United Btates 0s of "1, Tiited Btatea 5-20u of i 6-206 of '81—Junuary sud July, Sg‘u of %8—Jeuuary and July.,’ Btates currency Ga GOLY AND OBEENBACKA, Gotd wat 113X R1IY. Greenbacks were £87;@88X0 on the dollar in gold. YOHKIUN EXCHANOE. Slght, 8izty Days, 456 [ Cicago ity T8 e, bonds. m,‘ i Bulcago Oty 3 ¥ et sowerng Bulecyo Cy Ty £t Watct :«x k it Caok Goutty T ct ful foat Iask Tct, tonds. Wortn Cliesya i ¥ ub idh uu:u. STOOKS, e z:n, n.n-u, ioulh lado.A. iy “1’:‘;;"' lll]lui .y,umm Aaiony Jan, 1, | ] P aa it i to abuss everything which, f proper- TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY ,2y, 180, Traders’ Inarance Company. 320 | midwinter, and not a faw hiave begun to think it posst- Chamber of Commetre, 8 | ble that Chicago was left out of the programime for Ghicago Gar-Light and Coke: commny. i ’#{f the usual change of scasons this year, iloarn & Korihwastarn qoidiboude. 008 337 | There was lces doiug in dry goods edrclea than on the day bafore, the unfavorable weather bolng reapon- xibla for the diminished movament. Colleetiongare not altogethor matisfactory, though they sre roported easlor than 8 fortnight ago, and are really better than could b cxpectad undeor ihe eircumstancen, Prices renfaln stealdy aod firm. The grocsry matket swas &ull, with prices of some of the leadiog articles show- ing lons stabillty than at the beginnlng of the week, A reduction of Xoln Louitiana and Rangoon rice was the only changanoted, though coffees, eugars, ani tese ware nominally # shade lowsr, Duttor was in moderate aupply, and was held firmiy at former qno- tations, Choess wau in demand at foll rates, A qulet movament in fish, dried fruits, and canned goods was noted at nominally steady prices. Carbon oil wan sct- Ivo &t K@ic sdvauce, Other descriptions rulod quist as previonsly quoted, Leathor, Lagging, tobsc- ©0, anit woud were nnchanged, Lumber was quiet and unchanged, Trade wonld probably be very fale for January If this warm weatli er wern oot sccompanied by miscrabla roads, Great sctivity 1a raported In the waods, and it fa now likely thatin tie Northern sections at leaata full erop of LALRST, Naw Yonx, Jan, 2.—Goid opened and cloged st 113, with sales fn tho {nterim at 113}, Carrying rates ato 6, Govetnments firm and {n good demsnd, Raliroad honds were active aud sirong, Chlesgo &k Northweetern consolldaled plain advaneed to 103, do coupon gold betng firm at 00X@20X, Union Tacifle firsts advanced to 104, Michizan Central 7a to 109Y, and Erdo firets to 103, Milwaukee k Bt, Paul sold at 903 for LaCrome Divhion, 84 for 11, & D. Division, sad 100 for 7 10 il Contral pacific sold at 105y, Co- Jniiana Gentral irsts wars firm seronds selug at It 1he. with Weatorn abares onca ore prominent, The ad- yanco Tanged from i to, 1%, Northwestern common 1043, preferred, to 64\, St Patl common o 41%, ireferred to77, Ohios ta 243, llock Ialand to 1Ry nfon Pacifio ta fannibal & Bt Joo common to 224, preferced to iy, Weatarn Union to 77X, Colum= s, Chicsgo_k Indiana Central to 63, and WWa. bash t083¢. Thoro was & rusciion_shortly befors the cloae on tealizations, nud pricos declined i to 1X from the highest point of 'the duy, the market doq(ul aterdy M the deelihe, Newr Yark' Contral advanced to 112, | loqs will bo secuired, Tho wool, hisy, anid feod mar. Transsctioun aggreqated 212,000 shares, of which | kets wers withont apecial changa. Olover secd sold 1,000 were Pacifia Mafl, 22,000 Western Unlon, 2,000 | mare fraely st » slight reduction, snd other secds weeo Nomthwestern commany 7,800 preferred, 11,000 Rock | i nroam.corn was fitm and quite sctive, Tho B e B comDot U090 Rraferted, 1L000 | o cabtinr was very bad for poultry, and the small quan- I 4ty on salo was ofered at varlous prices, sellers belng 4@7. TPrime mercantilo paper, 5’ Custons reccipts, $219,0:4, anxlous to disposs of i, Egge were in falr requost st the recont decline, ‘Tho Assiatant ‘Treasurer dibursod, $212,000, CALIFORKIA WOOT. Dry goods (mpmtml. $1,403,000, Glearings, §21.000,000. Sierling exahango duil, 463 @189, Thoannosl statement of the 8Ban Francisco Wonl GOVITNMENT JaNDS. Exchangs gives 8 very favorablo report of the busl- ness on the Pacific Slops, Throughout the yosr wool sold readlly s fair pricos, The roceipta wero 131,000 Dales, and & larger quantity wan assoried than in any previous season, The quality of the wool war fully :,.mt. 1 10-40w, coupoti Coaponm, ' Currebcles.. Coupons, 6§ Tomnosisn 4, okl A3 | Clratals, Dew up o the average, and €3 per cent of the roceipta Teunensee, ew. ¢ | Missourt Ga arded A 1 Virnia Ga, old.... Tho product and movement for tho year fs about as followa: Btock Jan, 1, 1875, 6,458,000 Ba; one year's peoduct, 4,633,200 the; receipta from Orogon and forelgn sources, 2,223,00 fbe, making the total supply 52,216,200 ibs, The tolal shipmonts during tha yoar ware 48,183,000 1ts, oF 4,650,800 more than o product, Tho surplus left over waa 4,032,500 fLs, Of Shis it s extinated 3,312,200 tte will be takan by local mills, thus leaving the surplu stock on hand at tho eloso of tho year only 420,000 s, 88 agalut 6,438,600 4 st the close of 1674, The wool industry in Californis i maid to be fn- ¢roasing an fast aa auy branch of Lusiness in any part of tho Uslon, The following statistics show tho growth of thebusiness :* For five yesrs ending 1360, tha lotal shipmenta wero 8,675,000 pounds: for Svo ears ending 1965, 29,403,000 ponnda; for five yests ending 1810, 87,231,000 pounds, and for five years end- Ing 1675, 160,184,800 pounds, Tho value of this im- portant trado has fncreassd from $90,000 in 1466, to $3.450,000 {n 1675, FOREIGN G0OODR reorived at Chicago Custom-Honse for the twenty- four hours ending atp. m., Jan. 29,1876: J.W. Doans & Co, 185 Lags papor, 42 boxes nutmege, 5 bozes maco; Fleld, Leiter & Co,, 23 cases dry goods; Charles Goseags & Co,, 1 case dry goods; D, W, Irwin £0o.3cara barley, Duties collctod Jan, 2, 1975, [ZRTIBEA \hnlmhpm . Fort Wayn., . 1 eeee 100 Terrs Haute. i ¥ 1173 213 l.ac\:. = \\ul‘ sy 1 1x1a sz0cH fax l\mmmco, Jun, 23— The following qnouuam wera called at th'Stock Exchango to-day ConsoL Virginta, REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments wero Alod for record Friday, Jau, 231 crry P North Dearborn st, & er::r n! lllvl‘lon Ay wt, PROVISIONS, 110G PRODTCTR—~Were moderstely active, though alargashara of tho burineas Jn the speculative arti« cles wsa elmply tho sransference of product from ano month to another, Hogs wore strong early, and after- S0xt00 1f, dated da, 8,000 | wards ensior, but tho supply was loss, and will proba- Sedgwick sty n e cor of Sl sioo | D17 Fule relatsely gmall ta fulnre, o oog as $ho coun- ‘with bulldings, lan, X try roads aro soft, The shipment of meals continues Tictory sb Ui f‘ e of Haynéa sy ', 210 7 3,000 | 8otive, nearly 2,230,000 1bs golng out on Thursday, but Tiown st, 28 16 nof Corniell at, Wi etz 0 | other product s rather slow, and tho alock of lard i G311, dsted Jan, 20, . 350 | #ald to be on the Incresse In apito of swall receipts of Samo an tlie above, dated Jan. 2., 30 | hoga, e At a o entyealath o w3 o | Mrsn Ponx—Was moro sctive for fiture, and very quiot on eash lots, avereging Go per brl higher, with a strong feoling 411l near tho closo, when the market eaned off, Halea ware roported of 35 brls cash ot $19,33%% 17,000 brls scller February st $19, WAIU,M 6,000 br] ria ll.'llul' March st §19,50@19,023 ; 1,730 brle lo)lnr April It $19.85@19.90 ; sud 1,250 bria ecller May at $2).] Mi .15, Total, 16,635 brls, The markes closed eany I ,25(319.30 L‘l!\l or roller January; $10,27% RU GD seller Fobruary ; $10.5%310,574; el Mareh: & $inbiyg @W.% neller A)\HI and §20,10@20.. 1){ leller My, Prim 0R1T, 0 Was oved st b and exira pflmuur’u. q 1 4 .ABD—Wa4 In vory good damand, snd sbout 6o per 100 tb bigher, {n_sympathy with ' firmness reportod from New York. S.los wers repurted of 620 tea cash 7,000 | at 12,003 100 foa ketiled ot $12.50; 3,500 tea soller Tarkan n o cor of Page sl a1, By i dated Tan, 41, Halated o, 174 1i's dated Jan. 15, . Tdnho at, bet Folic 1, dated Dec. 31, 137 Corhelia s, 2555 1t W, 128 {1, dated Jan. 20, NOATII OF CITY LIMITS, WP OF cOUNT-1OUSK. Green Bay road, 8 weor of Wilson a 1t 10 allcy, dated Dec, 3, 1476, o BOUTI! OF CITY LIMITE, WITIUN A NADIUS nr 7 MILES OV _COURT-1OUSE. Wentarn av_boulevard, s e cor of Forty-third t, 200c1,320 ft, dated Jan. .3 Fifty-ftth'at, nw cor of Belwyn av, 10 acres, Fobruary at §120041203 ¢ 1,730 tes sellor March at dafod Jan, 94 7,000 | $12.121¢(312.20; and 3,00 tos sellor Apri] at §12.300 ‘Walnut at, 431t wof flunmnm av, n','isx 13:2%, Total, 10,070 Yes. Tha mm!’ closed steady 124% 1t dated Jau, 2 400 | at'$17.00812.03)¢ ‘cash or msller January ; $12,0 {-f\.@ Langicy ov, 430 ft nnl’ Foriy-third st 8 7, 20% 12.05 solfer Fobruary ; $1215@12.17)¢ scller Mar 164 £t, dated Jan, o 1,400 .nd April 12, nx@u.u MraTa—Were moderately active, and firm, For present delivary thera was A falr fnquiry at formor quotations, which wero sustained without any ads Tauce, ticto belng probably somo salos, for oxpart Which wero kept private. | For futura deltvery (ho market was strongor, %o advance belng guoled on mot descriptions, Bafcs were reported of 20,000 Iba reen aboniier, gty a7 350 boxcs Cumberlanda on private termi ; 72,000 1ba loug clears at 1003 130 e COMMERCIAL. The following srere tho receipta and shipments of tho loading arttoles of prodaco in this city during the twenty-four bours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning and for the corresponding date ono 5oar ago : WECHIPTS, || SHIFMENTH, bozes do at 104(0; Mo o lb- abort ribs at 10c, green; ——e—fl— ——— " | 10c salted, eash ; #c for March ; and 110 for 1876, | 180, !| 1876, | 185, | May: 400 bozes doat luxr. + 60,000 1ba short clears ot 103 ¢; 20,000 Ibs green hams (I1 ILI) st lflfifl‘ 100 boxes long cut hatus at 12c; 300 tes sweet-pickled hams (18 1a) at 11)ger B0 Lozes Wiltshiro sides ou privato torme; 30 tea bacon bame st 133; and 15 bozen breake fast bacon st 13c, The market cloud atthe followlng range of pricaat Flour, brls, Wheat, bu, 8,161 63,040 171104 1,080 Bhoule Long Bhort Short ders, Cloar, Hlv, Clear, 6 9 10 0y Ty iy Wi a2y 10 0% 10, 105 i omi M e i #hori dikars austed s 10%0 Sasl, atd mxn Slier Fobruary, boxed; green hams, 10@&10%63 sweet-pickled do, Hmll'c Cumberlands, mm, cash or seller January: long-cut Luwna, 11, x@m, boxed ; bacon hams, 13%@13c. (lnl l—\\n (Llllll at T@le. DEEF PRODUCTS—Wore steady and qulet at §0, 0 @10,00 lor mul, $10.60@11.00 for extra e, sud ul.w@’.".l .00 for ham Tanlow—\Waa quotsd st B¢ BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was even more dull Lan uausl, the mar- Kot belug little better than nominal during the whols sesalon. Thers wes no quoted change in prices, but the market was undoubtedly in buyers' favor. Ship. pers wero out of the market, aud local trade was slow, Saloa wero mited to 200 brls wintera, partly at{5.57; and 160 Lrs apring extras st $4.25@3.25. Total, 350 bris, Tho market closed nominally st the follow- 1ng range of prices: Choice winter exzas, $3,50@ 7.10; comman ta good do, §4,76@5.60; aprivg extras | $4.00@4.40; good do,$4.50®4.75 ; chiaice do, $5.0043.25 patents do, $4,50@7,26 ; Minnesots, $3.00@4,2: ring superfines, $1.0030,50; rye flour, $4.2)@L25; and buckwheat do, $.60@5.00, Brun—Was more activa and a shade firmer, the recent drop in pricea having called out a better do- wand, Bales were 40 tona at §3,75 on track, $10.00 fro0 on board cars, and $10.60 to arrive, Conx-Meat—Bales wero 10 tons dosrss et $14,60 on track, WILEAT—Waa rather moro active, but declined @ 1¢ per bu, owing to somewhat larqar recoipts and con~ tinued quliness {n Livarpool and New York, The yicea from these potnts indicated Little chsnge, but the foelings of operators were evideutly besrish, snd oven Ar'n pplos,brs). Beaun, bu, Wihdrawn from store on Thuraday for city con- sumption: 5,219 bu whoal, 3,30 bu curn, 350 bu oata, 1,547 bu rye, 1,818 bu Lasley, Tho following gratn was fnspected lnto stors on Friday morning: 1 car No. 1 N, W, wheat, 27 caru No, 2N, W. do, 4L cara Xb,7 apring, 28 cars No, 3 do, 22 cars rejected do (116 wheat) ; 37 cars Ligh-mixed corn, 53 cars No. 3 do, 25 cara new mixed do, 33 cars re- Jocted do, 12 cara no grado do (169 corn); 2 cars white outs, 7 cars No. 2 do, 2 cars rejocted do, 2 cars No, 3 rye; 10 cars No. 3 barloy, 10 cars No, 3 do, & cars rejected do, 1 car no grade do (32 barloy), Total, 929 cars, 0r 126,000 bu, Inspectod out: 4,738 bu wheat, 3,600 bu corn, 290 bu 1ye, 1,703 bu barley, Tho following letter waa zeceived in this city yeators day from Cherubusca, Ind, t 1o 2% ill prolisbly get roports from the countey with« et Aanunged, 1t pitae o mamter heat 18 ¥8r¥ | tho most persiatent loogs scemod to be waverlug under the general complaint with the fariners about kire that | the constant deferring of hopo which maketh the the winter wheat 18 noarly sl killed, snd tho Aelds cor. | hoartwick. It fss significant fact that tbe March taloly look like it F 9 tho fields were all | premium in this m which wat 3¢ on Thursdsy, our weeks nice and green; How tcre 1o NOLLIng bub a withered, | Ulsappeared yestorlay Ginler A riaished demand, the pressurs 10 change from Fébruary into Marcll wickly yetlow, Alot of wheat, causiating of several car.loads sent }*vénu seets ‘DI w;l'r‘ll'w"l‘lh B v’rémmm- l‘:m 16 no from this city, arrived in New York last Tuesday, The | {Dducement bo capi Step i aud carpy she Uropar= Partios to whom it was constyaod telegraphed the fact | (ions can ong continue " The Shipplre danvnd of ita arrival, stated that the wheat was worth §1.27@ yeaterday was ireeguiar, The lower g were rathe 150 per bu, and asked for Inatructions. Tlw reply | ¢f sluw salo, und declined X@lc, while No, 1w waa, 4 Boll tho wheat, tiera s 1o Uiait upon IL.” Mors | SITVE, beio8 scaree. The thesiis oftlo. 1on, this orthwestern whe thian forty-aight bours after that ordor was sent the | Tl of which u Minnesota, Bouth of thnt Slate U cousignees folegraphed, Have uot been able (o get | quality of the crop Iv not good enough to furniah any 14d on your whoat,"* cousilerable perceutage of No. 1. and tust fact Oontract this with the condition of things In Cit. | Scconuts for the demand from tuose sections, occa- lonally noted, for No. 1 Lo mix with the poorer wheat, cago, Thiere bas 1ot Leon & busluess duy n thi city | han good nour is wabted. . Beller March opened ab . fur many years, excepl oue or two i the week of the wold down fo 983ic, advanood to WiXa, decLned fire, when that, or & much greater quantity of wheat losed st Beller February sold at . could not have been sold bero within Bve minutes of tne | ¥te@Yec, closink at the in e, Beller April was litle sk crdes wasFcaved, 1 1 Diincs e, and | S R goret ATk el iay hat witbiout eataing s ripple {n the market, The n cl difforence f eutiroly dus to the fact thst thers fs no speculation in wheat {n New York, Wiole da month ranged 1he as February, closing, with eah No, 2upring, 8t 934c. No. 3 do clossd at 78c for timca elspsa bers without the receipt of s siuglu order 10 buy whesd for sbipment, but buyers al: firegus vgulur, ‘Unyars bdsLIL for No. 1 sprlng, but oune was offerod at Uln price, Casb sal | ready 0 take Lold of whest coming I, as to 81} nalea made for futurs delivery. FeLorted of 40,800 bu No, 4 spring b e@dige: 1400 600 18 s undouutedly possible Lo preculats too much, E:’vi .nl-'l‘rl::‘u.:‘aza;g $ 800 bu do (N,W,) st efected daat G €} and 8,800 bu by sanple at Soabic, Tolal, 68,410 o % RAAR prasaors Warer—\as vory qulel, and Bales wera inited 0,500 b Now 7 o nominat at $1.14@1,15. CURN~—Was dull and ea bu on dulivenes o bo mada Lefore Marcl, knd ¢ for Alay, Liverpool was quuted eaaier, at 438 pier quartor (10F now), and Naw York was dull, Whila our receipta wers larger, sggregating 168 cars Inapected o ators, aud wheat was weak, which {utinoucsd corn fu syme pattar, Thers o very little demaud trom any auare T, but (he Msy desl was relatively Grm, owing to Fera that thore will ba vary itla No.4 ot to nelives 1n that month, though plenty of the lower gradcs wilt boou band, The current demand now is lmited to 1l roquireiments of actual consuinption, fow ca, ingto carry corn_the prosunt weatlier, s it has Dot y cural, lu the aleice of & steddy frout i tota Were 'sgain fu it t i gimcult to sall tbe poorer q! good of tbo corn mow arriving has toad Sheled. 120 soou; 11 ought to have Ifl DA Ihn 'uh ull 1o lower, . No, 1 was Ly used, ! Jation would be ouly & benoAl. Dub apecu- Das bullf the gralo-trade 4 13 no small factor in (he seg: gtu of Chicago's commercisl greatneas, As rewnarked . in our last snnual revlew, speculation tn produce * 18 © like thie y-wheel of the stestm-cugloe; It tasos power : 1o move 1t, aud occaslonally 1t gets *on the rampsge,’ i Lut {n the great majority of fuatsucea it ls & wondel l ful equalizer, aud koep the machine going st all timo when othernise would often cowe to s stop * on the j dead cuatra.t ‘The leadiug produce warketa wers agaln irregular yedterday, but presented 0o now features, Provisious wore iz, with an sdvance i pork, snd thers was gouersl downward tendency 1a breadstfly, pastly dus declining abaut 3o per [ ring. illltl’ the monil opsus aclined {0 lucreassd recolpts, Tha wasther was dgalu mild, | 1671 ive, cloaing, witt £s4b No.u| 3% am o, el e tamparature baing more like that of spring ‘ihan ui’ounnq»fl:umewu. ulln)‘ lllfl weller My at Lfi'{?mk{c, all du ing frm o {uatile, Seller'June nold at 484c, L Aales ere reported of 40,000 b No, 2 at 41 '((241' bll hl‘(h mixed st (I)Afllll(n 1 8,800 bu naw bt naw mixed at e Nw bn now rejected mw;sm- 400 bt no grade at @33c s 60U i do at Sio free on \.oud car by sxmpla at 2%3$ 0 on mcn and 11 2i@38 e froo on boant, Total, 92,400 hu, OATH—Were 8 Mttla moro activesnd %@ ander larger. allerlnul and in sympathy wh and earn, d for cash was limited, and the Dule o the Lnsiriess wan It r6 tioment oF changing in- o the Jonger options, February belug at ons time tho month, _ Sellt January or o wold st 2le, and February rold st 31@3lye, glosing at the tnaide Murch wan quoted at 12l 81xe, and April l| Il‘(@:g:,, Dboth cloeing ne lh&lfllll at 3¢ h ulol were reporied of . 2 a1 31 6,000 bu by sample at 24 Hor qu track: 2,40 bu do at .uxu.m, iras on foele" Toat, 3000 b 1YFE—\as in Hght requast and steady, the nlferings buingamsil, Ko, 2 sold at £7@67%c, sid other grades wero inactive and_nominal, Saisa’ were limied to 1,600 1u o, 2 at 6HA0Txc. BARLEY—Was quist at_unchanged prices, exeopt for the fowar arades of caah, which wars 1420 lower, Tharo was littie dolug In options, A faw settiomcnts 1 fraunters were tnado, Fho recelpta morn Titersl, t freah No. 2 waa steady, the car-loia_beimy quickly taken at ic (o All conteacts. The lawor grader were dul and weak, though thore wore more biiyers for No, aatter the declno, Ml of No 0 were made at 403 {2 ani rajocted st e, Bampion waro dul, eapects 15 Tt poor oifertae. 1t 16 sh1h tank T Jocal browe &rn ars well supplied st preseat, Heller the month or Fegular closed AL T0Yc, seller Faburary at 761, and March st 7ie, Cashi sales weeo Tapotted of 6,000 Lu rogular No. 201 T03e: 4,600 b do gilt-edged reccipta atdlc: 4,300 bu No. it at 0@ 203 1,200 bu rojacted at a2c: 400 ba by eample at STyon track; and 60 bu do at 70¢ deliverad, Total, 17,000 Lnz, LATEST. Meas park was quict and s atinde firmer, with salm of 500 Urla at 810,573 for March, and $19,6 for April, Tard was stronger, Sales 1,150 fca ab $12,05 caah, {208 Yebruary, $1232%@12.36 April, and $12.20 arch, dnmand and steady, elosing at i) for February, aud v8X(3943;¢ for March, Corni was quiet anil llnrly at 413o ncller Jantary, ke ‘;nl Fabruary, aud 43c acllor March, May soli al Oata wern quiet and steady at 3130 for April, and ;e for May, HiAtioy wan quisk, No. 3 seller dnne sald at 3. CALL KOARD, * Meas pork wan active and_firmer, closing at $10.30 for Fabruary, $19,(4 for March, $19.8736 for April, snd Fa18 for fay; 5,000 brls wore sold at the above uren, i quict and & sbado firmer, closing st $12,20 for March, and $1,03%(@12,08 for Fubruary, Sales 750 tom aclior April at $12.35, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCONOT—Waa quiet ot $2.12, DROOM-CORN~—Was firm under a contlnued good demand from all parta of the country, Clioicoold hurl, 10@110; No, 2 burl, TAj@®00; chiolco medium, 83 @TH0; good medinm brush, 6igo: fair fnalde and covers, Sasye; fnferlor, 4@ixe; crooked, S@va BUTTER—Nothing occurred to disturb values, Thore was a moderate supply, and a goodl demand at atendy pricea, Wa atlll quota: Choice to fanay, gol- low, 264320; medium to good grades, 18@Xic; in- furior to common, J@1Ta; common fo chulce roll, 6 zdes BAGGING—EBales were lght in the ajfregato, and valuea wero ngaln cowy, Stocks are full, snd Iargo orders would be filled at considerablo con- casalon from the quotod prices: Btark A, %7c; Lowls- ton, 2330 ; Montaup, Bc; Ontarlo, 25ie; American A, 200 Amoskeag, 24c; burlap bugn, 4 bu, Hai6e; do5 I, 16@10¢ ; gunnios, single, 15@16¢ ; do, double, an@ane. CHEESE—The market had no maw fealures, A more than ordinarily good demsnd exiats, and the feollng among holders 14 uuqualifiedly firm, e quote cholco {0 fancy full-made full-cresm factory at 123¢@13%c, and lower graden at K3 te. OUAL—Values wrere ugstiled, and, pending the tetlon of tho Coal-Dualora’ £xeliuge, o anit quote- Homy COOPERAGE~Salen £ cars pork barrel ot $1,00, a1 3 cara Iard tiercs ot $1.10. DREYSED HOGS—Were In falr domand and stesdy. Tho offerings were modetato, and sbippors withdraw owing ta tho mild westher, leoting local packers 10 ako o ollorings. Halea Yoro taadle ut $1.3:GAS, chiefly at the outside, Balos 1,675 boad and 1 cas FIUii—Bunincan remaias very qult, nor fa It likely to reviva until the weatlier becomes moro seltiell and tha conutry roada iiprove. Quotations remain an followa: No, ‘1 whitefiahi, }g-brl, §5.60; No, 2 do, f85; No-Tiront, $430; “No,1 shoro mickeret, now, S, Shidocs 13,007 No. 1 bay, $.00Y, puackerel S0, $1,1620.00; tanily ‘moakerel, 3-UH, Inese, 3346 No. gotis o, 1 anore ' Ktr ‘Witn, $1.60; largn family kits beni codfih, $3.60 coryse's codfish, § oouuau Dew Llhmflor lerring, i1, brls, $4.004: !41 3 do i brl, $1.25@ 4,605 Tahrador. hnrrlug, round, I:rlu,m ma 6233 0o ;(-un. $4,50@ 3,75 : scalod Lerring, 407" No. 1 Liertiug, 560; Columbla River sa oo, 35t htL $8.00@8.25. TIUITH AND NUTS—Tbero wan not much life fn the driod fruit trade, F'runes, currants, and Valcucin ratsing were moving with some frecdom, but moat lines were dull, Following are the quotatio FoRrgIoN-—- (37X0; g3, layers, 153 + Tarklale pruncs, now, lllll b Tow, $0.30540; § rante, 1080} applos, 13@2uof Michi snd Tiinolw, UA0)a; peschies, alves, 13 mized 10}@11c; do, pared, 18:a @320, Dauuno—Aldzn -ppln,mmwc- Indisus “f‘.&ildc’ do, @ty raupberrles, Hi@: |nlued ahurrla. msmuu‘ Nura—Filberis, 11¥@1l0; slmonds, Terragona, 19) @uxo; Nuples waluuts,'naw, 16@1707 do, ok, 1ie nch waluuts, now, 13@Lyko; Grenobls wal nuts 16@170; Boaslis, 10@104c; pocant, Toxse, 14 @ise \l|mlnulon peanute, @bico; Teniesueo or- Afrioan peanits, @0k, um'PN FRUITS—The demand contlnues lghl but prices are steady for all sound fruft, Valen arauges, $8.00@9,00 per caso; Messina do, sisiaLs per box; Hietly lemons, $.0)@7.0) perbox; wintor ape ples, $3.00@4,00 porbrl from store; cnuherrl .slv.w @11 per brl, OROCERIES—Thers was & very quiot markol for grocorics, Yow large ordors wero placed, buyers in most inslances Teatricting their purcliases to much quaotities sa wers needed for the prosecution of cur- rent trade, DPrices of tho leading staplo nrticles showed losa atrengih than at the beglniing of the week, though bLeyund o decline in ltangoon ond Toulslana rice, no ohangos wero mado in s quota- tious, as follows : 1cr—Rangoon, 6 @63(0; Carolins, TX@S0; Lou- 1 0 'J‘;fi.‘i&‘o Jave, 32@%%0; Java No, 2, 20@ 2085 choles o fancy Iib, 455 3ide; good 1o prites do, "Z1@23%0t common 'to Tair, NX@cs Fosat- ng, 2KAziAo; Bingapore Java, dUk(auio; lum,-uv(qm(n' Maracaibo, 235{334%c, Buoans—Patent oat loaf, 11 X@11%0% crusbed, 113 @ilxio; powiered, H@Mge? granulstod, U1l 2 saudant, 10700 dox(ai 10501 b 91 o, i, N el Ilronn, D@)Kc; lnrlourlml do, 81 @! do, Ti{@EM0; 'chulce molkases augar, St mon to good do, T@BXc; New Oricaus, Tani(c, IRUrs—California sugateioal drips, 73@760 § din mond drl‘rl, $1.U5@31.10; silver drips, oxtra nne fl)fl Gic; good sugar-hotise' sirup, 5U@350; oxtrs o, Ot (@f0c; New Orlesns molasacs, cliolce, Dllitvx!o du rime, $5@88c; do common to goud, H@bic; Porto Picq moisares, B@3305 common. miolassce d8@tio; blackatrap, #@dle, Bricrs—Alspics, 18@196; cloves, 680: cassls, 8lc; pepper, lmmxc- nu|mqu,uu@|.w~ citron, 8@ [ Cale autin ginker, 165 @154 ke Teo iue, 0%ict German Mottled, $i@Tc; Wnu 7, 8K @0Ka; White liare, 63@0KC; Bavon 1 dolden' Weat, 4XusSc Sracu—xuamor, lsundry, 6)370; do, gloas, 1 @3¢; do, corn, 7@K c; Eingstord, pure, Tc; do sl ver glons, ON@9%6¢ do :orn. 10oatuxe. FIAY—Was duil, eapecaally prairie, the offerings of which on wagons are mors than sufliclent to supply tho local trads, notwiilatanding the wretched oune dition of tha rosda 1 No, L timatuy, $13,00 Jeon s Na. 4 do, §11.60@12.00; mixed do, §2.50kea] Ilml pmr(n. $2.0089.50 3 do, $7.00@4, lmun. u.uo ra lesa acilve, but & whado firmer “lilduwra— st 11 rocent decline, m, 8yMPathy With AR IMproved fecling s Now Yol salus were saporiod of 180 bris »t ll 10 Jor gallot [ Rre doll aud weak nadseiborstofertage Green ity butchors’ B lioavy, 6370} part ‘ousod, mm Xe; grien malted kip, 10} green country, GX@IE ealf, 12:212y 03 B e i i Al 1515 o s ey walied bdes: 12@liNo; deacon skios, 45@KUC, 'Damaged mtock brihas two-thirda price, éod branded Topes ceut o, Blioop pells, wool eetinated aa wautied, por 1h, @30, CEARILERNone of the fostures of iy, leather: market wore noticeably differeut from those prevatl. ing for some weoka previout. Extrewe quietperrades il d.pmmmu, and the auziety to scll loada to a reou cured, light st b ety u usral slading of prices, Slocks are full, Va quote 7 nrEMLaoKk, Calf, ¥o,1,7,,.81,00@}.15 Calf, No, s kw100 @10 s 181D, 24 26 v FUENCH #TOCK, vee 1SUGLU0 | Kip,., —Was ateady at tho prices given beiow Firat and second ciear, 340,00 13,00 Third eloar, § inch 3,00 Third clear, thick Clear fuoring, first and secoud, Fouyh. Glear siding, Arst aud second, Firat comnion sdlug. ., Flooring, first comwoa, dressed ', Fiouring, second cowmion, drcsec: 30,00432,00 15.00(810.00 16.0C68117.00 Stk XenciDg acers Common fumber, 18 fi and und Joiwis snd scaatling, 20 W L... A sbingics” EMnlhl on iFack, OLLS—Activily sl Srizuess were sgeln Tuatu the carbon oil warket, and the quotatious were ad- vauced K@i, But little truding waa doue iu othor olls, aud lbo etior of prices was steady, We revise o lstaa followst Carbon (steudard white), 116 deyrees flo, Wints Lugel teat, 160 dag b4 8 -Ug 18X0; ‘sstre winter e, 1103 auw-m 2 T6@8uc m«(. -fi' \-aumzs 2,16 IH‘ winter Mnau& 164 uie | M ol Briotly yire, 8@150; da‘-xm. F do Mo, 1 85es Tank al, So; strite b plumbago 1, 60.2750¢ turpontine, d4c: naphths, 63 gravity, aphth, common, 12@lfc; West Virgiuia vlll, 39 dog, 90 natural, 30 deg., 8003 reduced, 34 @il SESUTLRNY: 0AMP, AND BoaS—Were dull al round, though froah pouitry sold early to rotailers, But (o weattier was very bad for drasned stock, and il that waa efered {8 eapidly Lecoming Nfpper Eqga weroin large anpply, butsold freely retail_trade 1 PouLtnr—Chickor @10e per turkeys, 103120 ¢ ducks, 0@Al1a3 gecnn, FA0c, G ~Drairis chickens, $3.00% quall, 23,13 ; veniaon, nhl‘;;uc' s o carcanses, BaTer. EGan-Birictly 1rost, 10 @HEEDS—FI yver was mores Active ab slight concens slone, Prime lolll $3,00 and_good at $7.83, Flax waa aloww and aas $LI0RL.40. Tlmulhy romains qulet, Rilen Shva oadeat $2.27 6@ 2, FALT3as sieady under a fair lnmllrr. Onondsga and Baginaw, fine, $1.33; Canadla do, $1401 ordinary goarte $L10: dnteyy, without hagd, 21k duey, wil g0, $1.50: Anhlon aicy, per ack, § e ivas quiet and ateady : Hubemasned, prime, 48¢3dc: do, poor to gand, 44@dses Waskiod feece, fine, good-conditionad, 39@ 12¢; whkbiedidve 80 and medinm do, A0@43§ nnwashed, fino heavy to light, @ 0, coaren and medium, Ykgdc; pulled, 33 LIVE $TOCK. CHICAGO. Teostyta— Caltle, Mogs. Sheap. Monday, .. o g [} Tuend 70 CATTLI~Tu compaciaon with tho day befare thora was more animation in trade yesterday, but in other zeapects the market was unimproved, Now York, Al- bany, and ollier Esstern marketa are laboring under & surplus of stock, sud weakness provaits ot all points, This faot led shippers to inaist upon concessions, and the large supply of attls on salo (nfluenced holders to aceods to tholr demands, and {1 the grades not sxawer- ing to the description of cholce,” thiers was an avor~ aga shrinkaga of au S, During the ilay » good many cattlo chianged hands, but a good many eaftlo remained in the yarde sfter tha day's work was over, and {ho chancar are that Saturday's trading will by dono at » still further reduction. Bales wora reporiod at £,50@ 0,513, Hentlsy, Johnaton & Co. Gbtained the outrido e for i lexd, averagiog 1,693 Jbe. Most of Uis trading was dono at $1.50.4 4,70, CATTLR WALES, No. and description, Av. Price, 1t hood steors 46 modinm Menta. ... 17 madium stears. 17 bull 32 cow ] 10GS—Dcapits tho fact that (e westher w; warm a8 to rander packing oporations somewhat haz- ardous, there was an urgent demand from the paok- ing interest, snd snother 0@103 was added to prices, the market moving up to §1.3Y@7.00 for com- monto cholco paciing yrades, Bhippors did not evined, much {nclivation 10 invest st tho exiremo prices’ d scarcoly mora than 1,500 hoad wero 1aken on fastarn sccount, but the advance in prices was oqual to that established m mnklu grados, and we noto sales of Hyht st §7.25@ of ottra Il sdelphia ot $7.00@7, svoraging 419 1ba, at célpts’ was oxcellent nr truding was accompiiaiod at §3. the markol gave xigus of weakness, and EOme pre- dictod Iower pricos 10F Saturday, 1100 BALES, Av, TriceNo. Av, IricaiNo. No, Av, l’flcfl. '—T)m market was too llberally supplied, and though thare wan s Yery good local and Esstern do- miaud to mnzet, sollers found it impossible to sustain L:lm, Values wero weak at $4,09@35,76 for common VAST LIDERTY. Kpactal Dimuleh fo Ths Chieago Tritune, EAST LAZRTY, V8., Jut. 28, CATTLE—R the week euding Jan, 27, 7,36l head, through and 188 cara of yard stook, agaiast 6,611 head 100 wook bofora; eupply I excesn Of deman extremely duil; ‘mar) goud many unnold; trado ot closing quict and teme, with 8 few oxtra offered, and all xtras, 1403 t0 (@075 medium'snd common 0%a3.78; bulls, $2.60 4 hiead, agaioet’ 5,403 Tfous—Heceipts, 17,420 head, spainst 10,535 the week before: under light recuipta the markot hiaa fmproved, a0d prices are up aboul 60c eluce laut week; trade ‘moderately active to-duy, and offerings nearly afl dis- posed of, tho market nlmw? firm at tho following jricea: fion Pulisdoiohls, $7.00817.00; nnnd Yorkers, $1.5@7,50; common, $5.00@ [t et Do oy 16,000 tho ook beforo+ markst dull and pricea off mu‘r trom Tast weaks fafr aunnly and aulla s wimier wusold: Doat, 110 Lo 1.0, B5.0a8.40; 00 10 100, $3.2035,5: goud. 6510 00, $5,0028.90¢ Tair, 6 to 80, 810004307 omi- mon, 1010 75, $4,35@1.75; acalawags, $1.50@2,00, NEW YORK, New Yonx, Jan, 23,—liexves—Tecelpte 1,330, mak- Ing 5,100 tor four days, agajust 6370 ut the samo time last woek; quality of freed offerings only modiua, geuerslly TAUKILG POOT Lo g erusnd very moder- aie; trade dulf at the rsluced prices oted yesterday; a fow ordinury to good Texans, §3.00@10,00; rough native oxen, $3.39@J.00; common to prime native ateers, $2,256312,351 1o exira o fancy stoors shown, BUEED— Roceipts 2,600, making 16,80 fOF four days, againet 10,070 at the e time 1usk ok pricea aboul ti eninoda yesterdey, wit 8 weak Teoling and slow vsulusive ‘of' & car-load of exira ahcep st ) aud one carlowd at SLT5, e oxtrema range rin £5:25@1.0 wilk tho bulk ‘of”trausactions 2t 3,75 ‘Swine—Receipta 3,50, making 12,200 for four days, alust 14,870 at the sams tima laat weok; nane on sale ive; goid Westeru coru-fed wanted at nw@s.m.. T Sperial flhmlrh o TA e2g0 Tribung Armaxy, N, Y., dan, 3, uvn—mmpn, 29 come 8 o b otk weok, and nearly sil naitves; Hliera i uo dmprovement i Yaluss uot in the demand, it fn atll qontined ta tbe wupply of country wantd and locsl buschara; raln chiocks businoss to-day, Buyzr—ileceipts, 76 cars, 15 (0 bXoasd of laat woek Lut few lambe recoived; ‘sheop are duil at o off, whila larabs are stcady, acarco, aud wentod: detmand Jor abep genieral, but vory gLt for thoseasin; whoep, $4.7546.507 lamiw, 30, 5(8.00. BT, U)U BT, Louts, Jan, 93,~Hons—Fair demand; Yorkers, $0.504100; packern momlual on &ccount of very warm woather, CaTrix—Eleady, with & dr dcmnd Road lo prunu Dalive stears, $1.50:35,00 l CM |ou lockare, uwa; T terades, 3,754 q lcs for tho wu\.k, Durravo, Jan, 29,—Carris~Rocelpts, total for thio week, 17,0745 no market to-day ; fresh airivals through conslguuunta, Hixkr aup Lasns—Rocelpts, 3,000 total for the week, 3,8003 1o market to-dsy, fious—Receipta, 1,100§ total for the week, 10,200 ; Yorkers, $1.855@7.05¢ hnvy market dull and’ slow; holiday, §7,067.10, CINCINNATY, Jan. 24.. light 3 dull for beavy ; 7,553 "alr to good_packi $9B1.40; recelpty, 3, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Speefal Duspated to The Chicage Tribune. Livenroow, Jau, 2$—11 8, m,—~Frous—No, 3, 3is; No, 2, 44, Gaat—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 10a; No. 3, 9 64; wpring, No, 1,06 VA5 No,%,84047 white, No.1, s dd | No. , 108 145 club, No. 1, 11s 14; No, 2, 10a6d. Corn—Now, e@24a 01 old, Ss@de 6, Proviatoxs—Vork, e 64, Larl, GSs, LivEnrool, Jan. 28—Latsst.—U0TTON—Quist; 8K @ 616-16; wsleaof 10,000 bales, including 2,000 for wpecu~ favlon and szport and 5,900 American; sales for the week, 64,000, fucludiug 5,000 for esport, 6,000 for speculaion, snd BI,UN American; atock in part, 04,000, wcluding B6,000 Amerlcens receipte of the wesk, 104,000, including 60,000 American; actual ex- formaried. from ship’ ids disect Lo in- ners, 34,000, GnatN—Whest—Recelpts for 3 days, 39,000 qu, n- cluding 23,000 qra American; Gafornls white wheat avorago, 10s@10s 3d; do Club, 108 Gddtls 13d:red Weatern apring No, 201, 6a dd@vs 0d; do winter, 200 —matnm nilzed, now, 274 61@24s; do l’normm«—t.ml 534, Dacon—Long :lur, 878, Loxnnox, Jan, 2 —)h-llllr—’llu rate of discountin open market for 3 months’ bills s 3@, or ¥ be- low the Dank of Eugland rate. The rate for money st tho Stock Exchange for Government socurities is 3, Coxsovea—3oney and account, i 1-16, AvEntoan Bxcumitirsa—5-20s of 'S5, 1053} '6Ta, 30951 10-40n, 1078 now fe, 1033; § Now Yotk Central, 1003 Frle, 18%; Exlo preferred, 31, PETnOLPUM—Spirits, 08 903108, Fanta, Jan, 24,—Itenten, 65¢ 50c, FUANXVODT, Jan, 28,~UNiTeD SraTRs DowNDi—New Be, 20074, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, New ORLEANs, Jan, 28,—Colton—Demand slack; ralen, 4,350 bales; movoment ohecked by dark and rany weather; quotations unchanged; receipts, oet, 16,490 balen; groan, 16,860 baloa; exports to the Contle neut. 1,670 bales; cosstwis, 412 bales; atock, 309,430 baless ‘weok's salon, 40,00 bales; recatpls, mot 69,137 bales ; grows, 74,629 bales; exporia fo the Contincnt, 14,025 Lules ; conatiwlae, 2,070 bales to Great Britaln, 8,00 bales, CuanzevtoN, Jan, 28,—Cotton niesdy; middiings, 12 11-16@12%c; stock, 08,518 bales: weekly met ceipts, 8,837 baloa; exporis to Groat Dritain, 7,600 balea; to France, 1,120 balea; to the Contloent, 678 baloa; coastwiso, 1,616 bales; sales, 13,500 bales, Bavanxan, Jan, 23.—Cotton dull and frregular; middlings, 13%o; wlock, 9,300 bales; woekly net ro- colpts, 15,2 baler; gross, 15,433 bales exports to the Continent, 076 balea; cosstwise, 4,600 lalea ;- males, 1,446 bales, Monivr, Jan, 28.~Colton quiet; middlings, 133{e; stock, 91,383 bales; weakly not roceipts, 16,853; exporta Lo tho Continont, 1,84; Coistwrlao, 3,332; sales, 19,700, (ALYEATON, Jln. 23,~Cotton qniet; middlings, 133405 Mock, 74,682 bales; weekly not recelpts, B,577% groas, 8,703; exports to Great Drlfain, 5,401; (o tho Continent, 2,442 to tho Channel, 3,243; coastwise, 60, 231; sales, 12,780, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PrILADELIMA, s, Jan, 23,—Wool—3odersto de- mand; prices firm; supply small but oqual to afl de- mands; mediom and combing wanted; Ohlo, Ponn- sylvania, and West Virginla XX and above, 40@00; X, 48@47%0; medium, 40@540} coarse, 40@490: New York, Michigsn, Tndians, and Western fine, 42@tde; micdlum, 4930 coarse, 40@40c; combing, washed, 58 @020; combing, unwashed, 4330; Cansda combing, Gdc; fino unwashod, B0c; coarss and medium un- washed, 28@390; tub-washed, 49@56e; Colorado, wathed, 26@280; Colorado, unwashied, 22@250; extra and merino pulled, 40@42¢; No, 1 and auper pulled, 40@420; Tezes fino and modlum, 23@20c; Toxss coarso, 21@23c. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yomx, Jan, 28,~Thora was rather mors setivi ty fn tho packago trade, Lut transactions wero moder- ato intho sggregate, Colton goods were in fair ro- quest and firm, Now York Mills shirtings aro sold ahliead. Cottonades wero in lmitcd demand, Plaid prints and combrica %o0ld in falr smounts, Worsted shawls wore moro active, Woolen goods for men's ‘wear romained quist. Forelgn goods moved slowly, PITTSBURG IRON AND PETROLEUM MARKETS. PrrTenuno, Jan, 28.—~P1a-1noN—Firmor ; prices ro- main unchangod ; standard miil iron quoted at §22.50 323,00, four months, TrTROLEUM—Acliv0: cTude, $2.124@2.16 at Par- Xer'a} rofined, 14X0, Philadoiphis dolivery. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET, OLEVELAND, 0., Jan, 28,—Detroloum.vary firm vanced another 50 oll aronnd lsat night; standard whito (110 teat), 11%c; 160 (State) test, 125c; Michi- gun tost, 14f4c, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. ‘WiLstNoToy, Jan, 38.—8pirits of turpenting at Mo, oady THE PRODUCE MARKETS, KEW YORK. Spectal Dlspateh to Ths Chfcaze Tribune, Nzw Yoni, Jan. 38.~Onarn—Wheat—dlarket qulet; slightly {n buyera® favor; small sales of ungraded spring at $1.U5@L10; the following quotations were more ar less nominal : D4c@$1.00 for rejected spring; $1.00@1.15 for ungraded spring; $1.00@1.08 for No, 3 Chicago; $1.UY@1.10 for No. 3 Milwaukeo; $1.21@1.25 for No, 2 Chicago and Northwestorn; $1.2@1.25 for No, 2 Milwaukee; $1.33@1.40 for No. 1epring; $1.15@ 1.38 for winter red Weatern; $L.21@1.47 for amber do; and $1.36@1.56 for whito Wealern, Ryo dull sud nom- inal st 80@986 for Western; 92@94a for Btate; snd 80¢ for Canada in bond, Barley quiot and unchanged, Corn about steady; modersto export and Lome-trade demand ; salos, 48,000 bu at 86340 for no grado mized; 02\a for graded Jow mixed; 6230 for gradad mized; Bixo for graded yellow; sad 01¥ @023 for ungraded muized Western, Oata ashada firer; sales of 39,000 bu at 46@49¢ for mized Weelorn and Btate, snd 48@ 520 for whits Western and Btato, Provisions—bliddles firm st 11@11%e for long clear, Lard steady; saloa of 200 tcs At 220-16@12%¢ for primo steam, Wirtaxy—Market dull; 50 brls sold befors 'Changs at $1.11; on ‘Chango held at $1113¢; buyers st $1,10; OnoornIzs—Sugar—Market continues heavy; mod- erate demand; fair to Rood refining quoted ot T7i@ BYo; prime, BY(@B}o; white Lavans, 9}@10)c. | offoe—Market quiot; Loavy; Rlo quoted st 10)@ | 1930 in gold; Maracaibo, 18@19240 In gold, | 70 the dusocialed Presr.) New Yonx, Jan, 28,—Corrox—Weak and frregular; 13'4@13 §-160; futures closed yniet; January, 13%0} Fobruary, 13K0: March, 19 5-16@10 11026} April, la 11.02@13 9-1Cc; May, 1. Jui 13 81323 July, 314X 0; August Net rocolpis of #ho season 50,000 bales; last yoar, 110,000: yoceipta of tha sesnon at all United Btatos porls, 2,035,000 Tast oA, 18000; 0xports of tho wook, 86,600; Iast yoar, 102,000; fotal exporia, 1,639,000; "Inst year, 1,346,000} stock on hand and on shipboard 'not yot cleared at all Unitod Staten ports, wz,m- last year, 72,0003 stock at interior town, 134,000; last 1 stock at Livery 703,000 1ast yoar, 10,000 stock American afloa for Qrost B tain, 312,000; laat year, 231,000, Frovn—Recoljts, 12,00 bris; dull and decllning; yory moderate export and home-trade inqairy; No, £1,95a4,00; suporfine Btata and Weatern, §1,25@4. games fs ' g od sxtr, 1. w?s.u'; good _'l: cliolce, ,90; W qugst ouire £5QTIS; exirs Ohio, $LUNITAR: Bt Louls, 85,360,001 ‘Allanesota patent process, $0,6020.00, Lye tlour dull sud do- Ih-'u. $4,S0ER, 0 Quax Beat—Dill sad heavy; Wnlkr‘n, $2.90@3.30, '-(t'. Grain—Wumat besvy and lowe 18,000 bu { nugradod sprig $1.85@1,13: r. 81306 1,333 Nn, 2 ihilwsuica atial, 3 do, $1.0, No.'s Chlesgo sorizg. §) A1 N 3 do, mbumiual: Iy $1.051,07, No 2 I $1.2¢¢ Minuesols and Milwauked, uegrad l oy write Western, §1.40, 1iye dulland poaufnui; Wesiarn, B6@A% 5 Blata, 8.3 960 Canada in boad, bec, Lener quiet and un. cuanged, Corn masd/, Wi’k ¢ inwle =tc demand for expart md home use; reasiyis 80,06 bu; mixe grade, $0@5050; low mix), gredd 613 mix o, axracior yallow, riinoy u‘- mued estars, upgraded, ” G1)(@8ic, " Ot rocaipte, ilar~-teudy s abipping, &5e. ]ll‘lrl-—-Unr_!.l,lru(ed':‘p Unoceatza—Rio coffes Aull and“hesvy; earqoes, 16551d3e; Jobbing, I0X@20Xo in guld. Born mar xet dull juomiinally uuchanged, Molsanes quiet and un. changed! Rice markot easior; falr demsno® Carsis un, Bi@THCE um-hm, gma,.e 1 Rangoon, Rlun PrruoLruM—Quiet, by 3 crude, B @84 ce £ fined, 14%o0; mu. u‘g‘im;{u napths, 93100 + i —Gulet; ic. —oavy and lower; Weatern, 11@%00; tate sl Ponneyivants, 03t novisioNs~FOtkm-lieavy: new mess, $2016821.0) cualig $20.93 March; $00@21.00 April Beot gulat; now plain mess, 11@11%a; hew exira do, 13alixc. Cut meats quict for Weatern; middies quist but firin Weatern long clear, 1103 clty do, 1%, nmm—hhnui«my‘ others’ dull; Weatern, 10@ 280; Blate, 20Gh31e, Cumssw—Firm; C@1250, Winiauy—A anade rmer; $1.11, MEW ORLEANN, New Onxueans, La, Jan, ns.—suun—mm good; Inferior, 4@50; common, B@Uc; falr to lnlly falr, UX@szios prie ns to choice, 13730, 1 low cominon ferments 1 iy ior Talr Yo roimme ebmmenting, S1@A%0; To- valled, {4@dto, Frovn—Yesterdiy's quotations. . MeAL—Fironers botlor doimand ; sslesat§2.25, (matN—Corn in falr supply; salvs of white yellow mized at 630 Oasta—Demund modorats; lower; Bt Loulw, 46470} Qalens, d8@L%0. Txan—Dull at 18c. Haz—~No cliolcs {n market; prime quoted at $17.0048 20,10, PaOvIIONE—Pork quirt and steady, Muea Leld st 21,60, 1y 16 wmoats 1o falr supply but rather ,.uun cured an shoulders quoted at 13:@124u3 clear rib videa, 103 cleat, 11%c. Hacon Licuiderv.: Y3¢0; clear 'rib aldes, 1437 cloar Wiles, 1230, Lims—Choice sugar-cured teady; 146 Lard quist nd stoady; redaed terce, bty T, $o1 Kor, 1001 lon ”L“fy'uflm icor o deman: ovtiaary to e 0 5’ mngm -unTln damand falr; T = 403 good to prime, 183! Gli}l‘ '}‘-l\lcll W Loutsiuus, §1,115 W l'l‘. m Jan, n—uunw—qmn and unchang- 6 Lales, Warrer dul, fllun—\\hvndull and drooplog; Ko. 2 red winter, $140% bid canhi; $1.473¢ bid January; No. 3 rod wins tor, $1.3234(@ 1,38 ‘Corn easter but Yor tuire @33 cash | 340 J uary; HBANK 4@4o Alsrch, Uale Iudtiver R0, % S350 bid.. Larley st rye dull, teuds Inf ‘Nownwerd § nothing doig. 'uovislons—Pork wsrket ml!r, $19, 1fl@l|l 78 doe. lmn:d Buli-meats #irm and unchanged ; only car ots salling, Bacon scarce snd frmar| m ders, B¢} L, 1 T-RG 1, A1l Unltod Blates ports, | clear tib, 11%@1 Bominal.” Gresn meals Wiiskr—Lower; § Uraerernrons, ok Sring 60,000 bu; oats, 6,000 bu: ' 000 b, clrar 117¢e, Tard dull lnfl ull and nominal, ‘wheat, 7,000 lvu' corn, xvs, 1,000 bu; barley, MILWAURLE, Mu.vnulu. Jan. 28.—Froun—Qulet snd unchang. nATN—Wheat steady: No, 1 Milwsukes, $1.08; P Tt T R TR s M £1.00% mmn, 3oty No. 3, wie, torn weak an dronging; No, 3, §4c. Onis~Largo aales conld nat ba mads w %non ons; No, 9, o2c, Darley quiet and tominal; No, 2, 036 No. 3, edio; relected, I3k, Hiye scarca sud gominalt No.J, G Frovinion-A shade Biahor snd nsctive, Mot pork hold at $10.23, Lard—Trimo steam, 12¢o; xettle, 156, Hwest-plckled hame, 11@11%e. Dry salted shonlders; Ti0 looms: T¥e bole mniddles, 104 @ile, bored, renned Loga lighers $1.00 bid: 4405 aaked for good. heat, 44,000 bu, wheat, 50,000 bu, mlmnu.mu. PIILADPLIRIA, My —snm-;cmn, 133743 14005 limomy. l’.h)@!flfi fls; PrinoLeus—lisfined, 11@14 of crads, 1GTNe, ull§ Jows, W scon: Yl.o\u-\hrhn oxtrs, $4. ety | T R0 tH and Hlnnm Binie, Gilo, nd Tndtanes $0,0060.007 bIgh Brades, X @anux-wnm—uum allPannaylvacis ud, 128 @10; Westorn do, sproute smben 1140 kel sl ST Aoa 6o Hve, Al Gatcs wonk) G802 wiiile, 5830003 mixed 56@8To, mu—!m dull; white, 44@i5c; mixed, 41@édo, @%’,u&v‘nxum— o ‘mes pork, $20,75, Iard, §12.60 Whiskr-Tron-bonnd, $1.11, Burrxa—Dull but unchanged. g lummntimy New York, 193@19%0; Weetera ng, 12 Edas~ull g nominal; Westorn freah, 108200, RALTIMORE. Bapruonz, M., Jab Db Fioun—qulel stoady, and unchanged, Gnatn—Whest quict and atesdys No, 2 Wostern red, 9181 Pentayivana rod, $1.9001 40 Corn At West: erd mized, GOi(e, Oald qulof ; Wealorn whie, dtic; mixed, d6c4Te, Tiye quist and firm; 8o, Lar—fieady and nnchanged. Provistons—Quiol, nnu, and unchlnnnd. Pork, new, $21,00@21,25. Laril unclisnged. "I;l‘rnl.n—l}nulual ‘Wastarn extras, 24@¥2%0; rats, g ETnGLRTU—Girong and bigher arude, 838X0; re- n Cobrer—Dull and nominal. Wazskx—¥irm; 1.1, 'OLEDO, Tovepo, O,, Jan, u—no“—almly and fo mode erate demanil. "o GMAT=Wheat foir nd Airm; No.3 whits Wabuab, 196; No,1 Michigon, $1.82:' No, i ambar, $1.35% ¢ obriary, HLASH Al 1,017 No. 3 ambor Ahcst: R, SL0V o, 3 5, 81,483 Fobruary, $1.07¢ rafectod d7ige. Corn dull; high mizod ¢y and i6a for w.lm s do Tow mixed, 4asie: no grade, doXe, Onla quist and firm; Michigan, 35e. Storss Bab s o eoripTA—Flour, none ‘whes! + eorn, 20,000 bu oats, 2,000 b, s y Bripurnre—iour, 300 hrll' whest, 13,000 bu; corn, 72,000 bu ; vats, 6,000 by CINUI’HNA CINCTNRATY, Jan. fla.—cnrm:—qnm 17%e. Froun—Quict and steady, GRAN—Dull, but unchanged. Pnnflxlm(l—-l’orl quiot and firm; $20,00, Yard fafr and firm; stesm, lfl@lfl}(u. knfllfl. 124 @18c, Bulk mests (ale and grm; 4@THos 0(EWNS; Lie Tho outslds fo% filly curte Bacan alcasy: eterats demand; 9¢; 11)0; 12¢. Green meats dull and un. chianged vulhcr unfavorable, Whiniv--itoady s modorate demand ; $1.06, ‘Burran—Steady and unchanged, TIOATON. Doarox, Jan, B.—~Froun—Hteady § Westorn super, common exirss, Hlllfl ,60; Wisconsiu and hflnnmh extra tlml:i 575 ‘winter wheat Olo, Indlans, and Michigan, £6,00@7.25; Till- ote and . Lo 0,00} ey Mianesole, ST Gnere—Corn—Matet dull; mized and yellow, 65@ G%c, Oats quict; 1nixed and Nl‘l- 2 white, 47@630; re- Seciod, U@ 40c, Burraro, Jar aa.—a-um—whm quiet, Corndolly 1 car choico now sold at 5l on track, Oats noslected. iye neglected. Darloy neglected, OOCEAN NAVIGATION. STAR BALL LINE. UNITED STATES & BRAZIL MAIL BTEAMSIIPS, Sallng regulariy avary monia from Wateon's. Whatf, bt Bocambrco, Dakis, and Rio Janerlo, calling IC Hk. Jol llll, Porto Rico, E MARTIN, 8,000;tons, Thursday, Feb. 9, a3 I BRANALL, 2,600 tous, Wedndaday, March & . 1, WALKER, 2,100 tons, Raturdsy, April &, The#o steamors aro perfoctiy now, with all the latest imyroveuonts, Laving Gral-clsss passenyor accommo- ons, For frelght and passags, at roduced rates, apply te J. B, TUCKER & CO,, Agents, 54 Pine-ut.,'New York, National ‘Line of Steamships, NRW YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LKVKI!I'ODL BPAIN 4 ton.. stusduy, Jan. 2, at1a. o Y EL 1 aturdas, keb. b, at 13 noon. hH A AT, Baturdart | I vE e 'DON DIREUT, .Baturday, Jan. 29, at7s, m. l(ll:LANIJ..’!.HH nul'ldl], Fob, B A [0a, m. Gauced satos, ckets, $2i curroncr, tita for £1and voviarde n?fr'm Britaln. o viy b 15, LA REON, i Olack and Nflg;{; o sad Naadoipiiats. " (opporite new ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE. peibo Gosersl ‘Lesnsailantio Company's Mail Bteamsers York and liav ymot, The sglnnlm Tostcls a e {av0rie Foute:for s Comtinene nacly than ang other), will sall from Hnnrdu. Fob. & uieday, Feb. 19 ABBA| inciuding wine)y Eit aud accopdlug t aceommodation Elest cabin, 8110 u:m opdlug 1o acrou 5 tion} DENMARE, a-nm'u Htoorage fl,‘“fi U perio; M!flmmufl - "' i Mn“"-'“e iy wmgut u'nn -nun‘m.::'m,xn! | Eadrked thue > do pu 1001 T Ao, 1 hroudwiy, KX, AMERICAN LINE. REqucggkprTEs LIVERPOOL, QULENSTOWN, Andall porteln Groat Britata sod tha Contlnent. J, 1. MILNE, Woatern Agont, 138 Laalle-st., corner Madison, Grcnc ‘Western Steamship Line. run New York ta Hristol (£ngland) dirsot. COI'[NIVAL‘XGWB!I!II ez, Batwsday, Jan, 22 ona.. taeraxe, [’npnfl nu'ml carting ¢ Dapoe Lake Shors & ‘i . Aent. MEDICAL CARDS. DE. MMES. Lotk Hospita, cor, Washington & Franklln-ls, Otiarterad br the Btate of lincts for tho express pure of alving {mwediaio rollel in ail cases of privata, :nrnnu, lllfl n juary all lhnlr eomplicat e N T Ty dof the protession oF the riencs ars all-tmporiant. Ellnl lml b ly delicats s -unu-u. oall or ‘Lossn e b ot b miiion, Marrssua U Lolts ou a1} sbaot tasse diseaser “anownculs hary Itl Bo one but the Doclar, Sandags, l0lo e m, All b e An Hllurtrated Work 275 E;Kuu priraie souaslo aud mare paries R Cabin Pissage, 8767 f“""”@.‘u‘.f u'unul 1 8, RdL OEQ. Al : L i el St el e oAl b S e 2 = (RO RT e Dr. Kean, NO CURK! NO PAY!Y 175 South Clark-st, comer of Moavoe, Chlcage re4 of ohar) DR STONE- who, ‘m}:'fimufif ol & t., Cblsayo. m..u— Chro Symiual Weaks Ao ats B ‘adiolase 1 ;....??.'L.fl”" i '“E.:.. gutidntied forek e, eraonally o6 by Jester kOO Selon Uttiatec atd Hlreuis y:u'n't. -nl:fi. for Sstauaps PRESCRIPTION FRER For, the 'd’“d’ cureof Beminal Weaknoas, Loat Mene Il glsordets brougit on by tndlscrctions oF B e ruggist s the togredicats Addres P os O S iins i b0, Nom Torks —— oD P x:ns. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE At 75 cents per 100, In the Qounting-Room of this * Office.