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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 187 —SIXTEEN PAGES. 6 > R R e R 45t week and for the corresponding weeks ending a3 | the psckin The s B = 3 B e % P and for the n w » packing season, shipments of Friga : /est Twelfth st, 143 1% @ of Blue Island dwell on ° their deeds; history had 'celo- TRADE. ted : .| more than 1,920,000 s, Bal y REAL ESTATE. ezt onsarmatcannt 1 THE PRINCE OF WALES. | IT S, destes bty tal e | FINANGE AND a mors tnan L2006 e, als e oo 2 Grand av, 8L it n w of Western av, 8 w f, 25x addtess of Sir G. Couper ; but he could not re- Tecei o at 7c; 640,000 Iba short ribs e’ cxaty D N dste Sop et 0 frain from- oxpressiog & comvietion that Lord | oo T ons gt | Flou b e fon Stdred, 10700 or April sad 10c ot i More Activity in Sales, but the | i 5a5enn f, ased Sunsom e tous | Further Incidents of Iis Pereg- | Nonbbrook, ‘é’o:;‘;:::’f;m:fffim;?:tilf‘:i:zl?; aita & Borrowers. Gorm,bu- Fveet pickled do (16 ) at 1203 and 60 boses long 3 Marlket Still Quiet. S0VTH GF CITY LU, WITEIY A RADIVS 0F T MiLes rinations in Hindostan. tho whole army. As thoy passad it, officers and the Banks for Borro 0uta. b lux:?;x::'l.c. Thezaarket clased ot the folowing riggy Bowen v, 178 ft w of Coltage Grove av, 1, men, on shoir way to or from their e Suonk Long Shors gy Thiy ain s e it Eoasienn, 10 scree What H e it ) - ':,n:udm Earopean | Lareer Supply of Exchange---Rates Dressed o e Clas R aan P . y-ninth st, n w cor of ieav, 10 acres, i t He | ord o at military echievemen! N 10y 5 Why Municipal Taxes Fall Heaviest | arie w o or - Sotseen 103, o0 | How He was Received, and Wha “oldiers. would foal ey had in such men s Wesker--Light Country Orders | G, Xo. B ouh M cn Real Estate. SCMMARY OF TRANBFERS FOR THE WEEK. Said, at Benares and Lucknow. those whose doeds wera hers commemo- g Shipment ol g g% The following is the total amount of the city rated comrades worthy to stand by their sides in for Curreney. Elour, Lrla. Todos WK onm and eubnrbsh tranefers within a radins of 7 miles defenso of -the Empire, acd Sepoys would be g;nr;n.br‘alu. % 08 1% fl' 3 8 1 b of the Court-House filed for record dunng the | yisitation of Scenes Conuected With thie | proud of the honor done to the valisnt saldiers Corn, b b Effocts of Corrnpt Government and the 7 ; b ; < week ending Batarday, Jan. 29: City eales, 73; o L 01 d faithfulness reflected such Evasion of Personal Taxss, consideration, §349,633. North of city limits Great Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, stz on theit Taes and pouoty: sales, 2; consideration, $4,200. South of city 1t sn happened that, to give eclat to ny = ars quoted at 10 3 103 e seller February, bozed; _green Laias, Toied sweet-pickled do, 114 @12 Cumberlands, 10ssgre: cash or seller January: lodg-cut bams, 114G The Produce Markels Nervous---Provis- fons Active and Strongers-- e limita sales, 14 ; copsideration, 255,150. Total K & the coremony. of laying the etome, which soht 1 ) o 2 Renewals Numerons in the Loan Market | eales, 89. Total consideration, $403,873. A Pig-Sticking Expedition, During Which | the Princo perormed, _ the troops Hogs Iu Light Supply. Gattte, No. it i0a Ty | baseds bacoctlob G e e e i presenting arms and artillery salutiog, “The following were the exports from New-Yerkfor | pEEF PRODUCTS—Were stedy and quis s-=Ample Supply of Funds. THE LOAN MARKET. Lord Oarington Breaks His tho survivors of the netive defenders had beon the weeks ending a3 dated : @10.00 for Tesn, S10.G0AILY for extne s, 30 i 1T IS EASY FOR GOOD UORROWERS. Collar-Bone. collectod ‘fi Oudo and other parta of India. FINANCIAL. dma, dmm, Tn | sasiechiforfams el e wd ines 3 - These, in their old uniforms, were drawn up = 76, 1830 5. 'ALLOW—Wa: Xc. Sales wery o s S i et wize | ko o inf bt vl o perat s, About 0 azopeads el | e aa Ak tn s RS Bm S| wesscmdiainns . 3 - ve ofli civing—Dr. F 3 . Corbett, | dations of borrowars, ou! 31 50 253’ Dispatch to London Times, five ofticers, surviving—Dr. Fayer, Alsj. Corl et i i doposita. continue Iow, | Com, by 334,560 253,000 BREADSTUFFS, h: it i i t's ocoupa- % = sitnation with mé mmesyuld proporty are readily accommo- they were, of what occurred during the stay Boand, MORE CHEERFULNESS. gnad at § per cent, while thoso not favorably at Benares will give an idea of what ocourred . A HAPPY THOUGHT i ¥ there, but no telegram could do justice tothe | of the Princo suggested that the veterans 'lll‘h: movement in landed propertyis of course | regarded have to pay the axt.remu1 figure!-h ;I‘o procossion of elephants at the Temples, o tho | ehould be prosented to hun. I¢ was carried out, i i 3 is seas i i each for i e sirht Wi 5 5 2t 5 time Tike this, when there2reno speculative | eent, socured by good inside proporty, and the | iz John Strachey at Bonares, Lo the Wislk '8 "0 | ing oyes, trembliug lips snd limbs, and, a8 uame i i in date ¢ | Mabarsjah at Ramnagar, or to the illumi- | 5efernama was announced, aod each laoked up setivities o _chroniolo, and mothing sbove | other to securs & note dus ono year [rom nations, At Baokipore the Rasjahe msde | to the Prince, they seemed for the moment su- ordiery interest in the transfers of | 10 per cent, on property outside the city limits. many presonts. Tue Europeans presented a premely bappy, i spite of sge_and in. They say that the Tecent. mild weather has brought | FL.OUR—Was very dull, though the agzrenie ¢ ont the grasshoppers, only fo be Killed off by succeed- | traging was larger, being chlefiy made up of twy ing frosts, This 13 good Dewsif it do not also in- | threa round lots sald at special fgures. Outaizy o olve the killing of grain sown in the autumn. If the | this the market was little better than nozinal gy Iafter, then the former would be, 33 Toots bserved, | searcaly encugh busers on the floor 0 maka if wory 0f no conscquence * in tbs wintar-wheat sections, | tho while of holders to offer conceseions. Bales ey though the spring growing segions might be benefted | reported of 60 brls winlers and 17 gy thercby. spring extras, nearly all oo primate The lesding produce markets were in much the | The market closed nominally ot the fofgy, sme condition on Saturday 18 for eeveral days pre- | g rango of prices: Choice winler extras, 3353y iously, Provisions wero stronger, and wheatactive | 7.00; common to good do, $4.7585.50; spring e snd heavy, while other breadstuffa were doli, with 3 | 84 00@1.40; good do,$350@4.75; chaice do, $5.00g5.%5. downward tendency. Thers was little elso to break | patents do, $3.50@7.25 ; Minnesota, $3.00G6.25; m; tho mononony of trade, which would be inactivity to- | superfines, $5.00@2.50; rye four, H.2GLE; g tal and complete, but for tae speculativa bayingand | buckwhest do, $4.50@5.60. J selling, which some people condemn without investi- | BEaN—Was in better demand, 2 & ahads frmy, - gation, {hough the offeringa were fair. Sales wero 70 tay g and there i4 1o movement from tho country to replace what hias been drawn out, * The country is compelled by the conditton of the roads to ask for renewals of & large propartion of paper falling duc, the means for paying it not having been pbiainied by marketing its products. The supply of psper at the banks is moder- ate. though larger than it would ho were callections better. Tlates of disconnt arg @10 per cent. On the strect good business paper is in demand, and for othier kinds of paper there is a reluctant market. Rates are 8@18 per cent. The supply of Now York exchangs has been in- creased by shipments of pravisious, and the price is weaker. The rate yestardsy was T6c@¢l discount be- tween banks for $1,000, \ B - rket off¢ This time of yeur is generally known as the dull ] el ot D 't’emwpe;e':'me:h:er ;:;:::” 1‘1::‘ ;l;encral :: season, but !hye m‘s‘mk of Japuary, 1876, is | tame leopard. At Benares the Prince saw, for mfiff,fi 4 {;di! xuwc?tr m":ll:‘:bli:,muo?m&n;g ccts of the sitnation alopepresent themselves, | POFhaps 8 Hittle ahead of all ita predecossors | tho sirst time, & grand encampment. TheGrand | oo ing orcipimed, * Lot me aoo Lim,” and g‘h flx?; tnxn . ).|n mn.\: o:te}?_ an ohnsrseriof | 08 the great firo in the paucity Of its trans- | yranne, s quarter of a mile long, bad twolve | tg Princo understanding what ho meant, told S s N Ciscar astions in the real eetate loan market, Iargo tents on each side, terminated by the tents | the oflicers to permit Lim to approach. The Chicago real estate from such & point of viewis | compamazve mmr.w‘t‘;;"n. TAE WEEK ENDING o he Lioutenant-Govemor and the Princo, ar- | veteran. with bis ban dat the salute, came quite the absence of the paaicky feeling that prevails L < s Parlish | close, peered into the Prince's face, drew a deep i v il e e GRS Wise Qight,, THERG inNew sl eutata, Thodeprealion L3t P - Zfi’fiifli?‘ffl.:fi :;m:il;.i‘:u‘:;:? o’}fn;g:.:ifl sigh and said, *I thank Heaven T havo lived to wers ehipiments room New York on oersavcount, | Jobbersof dry goods were mot very busy. A fair | $0.75@10.00, all on track. hes followed the loss of trade to New York has en-l + Considerz- | * & ided with | 3 this day and the Prince’s face.” . The clearings of the banks for the week are reported | Dumber of mail orders were rereived, but beyond that | CorN-MxarL—Coarse was nominal at $I14500n track, iNo,i tion, rich carpets, and each tent was provided Wil After dinner the Prince, accompenied by Sir b5 Mansger D, R Hale, of tho Clearg-House, as fol- | very litlo was doing. Tho grocesy market was re- | WIEAT—Was active, but weak, tha market s ; ‘ L i0g 1 from the latest quotation of Fridsy, thoog, ported dull, and most lincs were less firmly held than at the beginning of the wesk, Beyond supplsing cur- been severa a fire'place. The Prince’s suite were provided | G. Couper, Sir Bartle Frers, and suite, drove to 835997 | il electric bells, and lamps wore placed bo- | tho Kaiserbsgli o wituous fon Date. Clearings. Balances. closing somewhat firmer. Liverpool and New Yay BEYOND ANYTHING IN CHICAGO. Ono of the New York duilies recently con- N i A NATIVE ENTERTAINMENT. both dull, but no important chan; b forp each tent door. The nights, which are very = Ao § 49,92234 | rent nceds thero was no movement {u coffeus, bugers | WERS U s po: 8v 10 prices yag tained s letter from a property-owner, who He was weloomed by the 3lunicipality and a 240383 | grigently regarding prosent prices ¢ unwarrantably :v:m pulhhd".‘ ‘nmnzl-'m‘on; f:’hm'm" cold, made Lhe fires very welcome, The Munic- | orogt gathoring of Talookdars, who preseuted 809,759.18 ipality of Bonsres presented an address. Thoy | anuddrees in the Throne-room. Ia this address 41 high. The positionof the sugar marketis strong, opened apparently strong, and then broke down o the statiatically, but tho dullnessof trade caused tempo- ptated that he would gladly sell for $100,603 — ey extentof Icina few minutes. There wersa goog | 20810050 207 property in the neighborhood of Central | Beleasea..... A . : i i " velcomed the Prince to the they obsorvad that, although they ouly owed Park for which but two or three COMPATATIVE STATEMZNT FEOM JAN, 1 ToaN. 20, _ | Weld! e OF TIIE HINDOOS, allegiance to the Britich Crown for a compara- rary weaknesa. TEOF um:usn ‘;rdm ’.‘i_fi‘xi?;"&n‘.’,‘é’ \5;‘:1 :rf‘:t“alohu,‘ sosrs sgo be paid §£00,000. The 18,060 o 1876, 1575, 5 e dcf“’ thio seat of their | tively brief period, their fealy wes s nrmily = = There was 8 light movement in teasat easy prices. mg“;,‘“,,hm mbd‘,fin revious fles mm'”“"" cres of New York are mortgaged for £1,600.- - —] ——— | justly reqarded and famous as o & ir | eatablished 2w if it had beon handed down Tota AN . $R054T5206 | e aried frust trade was lscxingin activty, but form- | There was » good deal more calling of magine Ty ite rai Instruments, | |Considers| Considers- | roligion, philosophy, and lesrning, aud ssoci- | through long dynasties, and thoy trusted the | COrTesrd i er prices were sustained except for looss Muscatel | the longs, but the calls were generaliy 000,000. The greedy pelicy of its railrozds, 1ts o, ti No. tion. it ) g ! 16,476,065.91 «, 1,862407.3¢ pri p! rexponded fo S x i 0 e B = ated from time immemorial in their | Prince would convey the nssursuce to their [ Y- ol S rasins, and blackberries, Fish remain dull at sbout | prompuy. The shipping demaad for the lower grades municipal extravagance, the inevitable diervsion —— — — € 0 & E: s the Talookd: £ Oud: (QOVERNMEST BONDS. Was fair, but No, 3 fell off lc further in sympathy v of the distributing trade, have made much se- W53 1,707,513 8193 2152570 | minds with sll that was pure and holy | august Bmpross tis the o e Bi Asked. | stesdy figurcs. There was a free movement in butter, | 6% 3% g n 0 1°%p, coh * which was the lesding g i3 ine i Tig w1 2] 3483803 | i eneir faith. Thousands of tho dovout [ the lsst to bocomo bat subjocts 1o L5t WO | anited tatos 6 of 1 123% | und the feeling—In consequence of light stocks—was | oyaned at $83sc, deelined. to 97y, rose to 93 verer there than here the decline in vslues of —_ s . COYOU! | second to»none in loyalty. They kuew it was | ypiteq States 620 of: 118 Housty quoted. In the ed £0 96346, and closed firmer af 8937, Selicrie. .. N York 998,505 1,033:§ 5,641,357 | annualiy assembled to worship thers, .maintain- onzblo and right, for it waa to her beni St z 1oz | Brm. Checse was frm aa previously quof o | cede %C, 982c. SelierPeb. resl oetate. Mach of the trade that New York 917) $1,998,335 1, 4 TR o and right, be gD | 6-208 of '65—January and 197 was about the same a8 March, a¢lli 0 n : 2 i 4 i tho fullest freedom f : : o y 1978 | it market the only activity was in. carbon. Tha price | TUSTY 3 . aclling at %45 Les loet we have gained. We have had munic- 55 i . | iog under Brinsh rule the fullest freedom for | ryle that they owed the security of vested inter- | 5-2us af ’67—Junuary aud July. 1y ¢ i ing. tobac. | UB%S, aud cloned at 963;c. Scller tho month, & b i y ing like t which 52! G their rites and cersmonics. ‘They recognized in | ests os well 3s the permancoco of their posi- | 6-20s of %8—Junusry aud July. 325" | of that oil was advanced ifc. Leather, bigging, No. % sprng, soid at $T@WKNC, closing af the fn ipal extravagance, bat nothing like that w! = iti i the landed aristocracy of Oudg. Ab | 10408, oeeuesesesisuess 120 | co, and paints were quoted dull. bide. Beller April was nomipally lc shore bas borne down New York. Holders of Chicago thie Queen qulities sq great s thoso of tho tho. i tir;a, thoy were gmeful to the | United States now 590t '8l 18% | " Tne cattle market wos unchanged, Thers was a | March. Seller May sold at $L.OUG@1, chsing < . MISCELLANEOQUS. Monarchs of Denares commemorated in the | " United States currency 6s.. 5 g | §102%. No. 3 spricg closed naminaily at % property do not write to the Chicago pews- CHEAP TRANSPORTATION TO OUL SUBURBS. 2 s 7} » Thy Government for their cfforts to imprave the & ‘moderate local and ehipping demand at about Friday'a | £ b i A o e e papers offering to gell it at a quarter of its value | 1, 4 Kiitor of The Chicago Tribune s Hindoo opio e e ssuincy | £e2eral condition of the poopla, sad that 1o~ { AT AN GRS, o oo to colca slling o $3,00@650. Hogs | Ealeawers reported of S0 b No. I spring < sion; i i gt . k sty for o forms ara introducad with a-truo regard to au- 4 were in light supply, and, under a brisk demand, the | 77@77; 5400 b ted do at 66c; & uares yents go. Iuis cortapaly trao that tbe | - Cutcaco, Teo. 28,—Tho iticls in Sous e of | suo hd miven of ke intareat 1 Todis, con- | i “Chufoms and - time-honored vights, | Gresabacka wers bE/@SSK on th dollr. T e ais e ¢ B Tn | e e ety Byt o vtk :»’1; 3‘“;:)111;%%“ 2 ices r‘( hfla“zxcbléoga i ;:;; 1ast Sunday opon the subject of cheap tranepor- | veyed by the Prince’s. 'p‘:eusuefi. a::d :he) zr:;cs :— ‘though the boundloss occan provented their CITY AXD COUNTY BONDS. The seceipts for the week were 105,00, agalnst 83,918 AEsOTA WHET—Wa8 quibt 30 ie lower, S’ g0 property tation to tho suburbs, by E. T. S., deserves more | 64 Lis progress with unflagging interset. | . ipe iho tribute of their devotion at Her s Bid, T s bbb s yero Z‘.,“fi,'.’:%a ‘\u: :;:E; ;xsfllg;‘i %6@ }: 1“4" fi“““ al, 6,00 bu, CORN—Was dull and heary, declining Ic per by, oz ‘more than 23 per cent. Liverpool was laver, aud New York dull, while the receipts were fair, with light shipmenta, and an increasa during the past week of fully 150,000 bu in_our stocks iu store, Thers things gave weakmess for the future, and Operasd especially against thosa who have beld of on the loug stdo in tho bope Of 3 squeezs 3k i Chicsgo City 79 ct. bonds.... 104 & int. Chicago City 7 9 ct.sewernge. 104! & int. Chicago City 7 ®ct. water loan. 1043 &int. Oouk County 7 7 ct. bonds.... 105 &int. I Weat Park 7 ct. bonds.... North Chicago 7 @ ct. bons (Lincoln Park). ... LOCAL STOCH male by oueide, wenerally Eastern, parties, < < i Sant i « The Prince repliod that it was & great pleasure e . y : i A CLr 50C310D. is an 1lustration of the tions and people of Hindoo ongin, and to hear i n i 5 " STIERION EBREWDNESS AND CONFIDENCE liketo have answered is not will cheap trains bo | From those who kuow them o well tho feelinga g;mfl'fiiiam ‘:,‘éh gfl;fx‘{ud: M‘:fimmzfi; of Chicago’s business-men,—that, they, in e¥ery | run to and from our suburbs, but how soon? We | of their countrymen in ali parts of India thut § ¢, 410y 5had e would sccept &5 a fit omblem of one of ths few cases where proporcy baa been | o 5 ) como in time, but whon? I for | under Dritish adunistration thoy enjoved 10 | o fealty of tho Talookdurs of Oude. ~This }::O\Tx:xgum:h :.;Fk“ 1;; ouu:d:-l:w‘ne‘m.dhnlvn ope beliove, and many with whom I bava talked | t€ fullest {reedom riles of »'“’“m'; af"md‘-“ tribute was & crown sot with jgwels, said to hava stantly bought it up. Every real-estate dealer to the ussges of their faith, aud that priv- | oop0 £600. The Prince graciousiy accopted the quiet and weak 3t $4.00G5.50 per 100 Iis for common to cuoice, Highwines wery quiet and steady at $1.06 per gallon. Lumber was quiet and unchanged. Itis reported that the snow in several of the prominent lumber dis- tricts of Michigan has disappeared, and thot work is consequently again st 3 standstill. The demand can recall some such tmstance. The purchasers | believe with me, that the coming spring i8 the | jlope which wes ighly appreciated. perfect sol- City Railwsy, Sonm oiae.. i thosa. cusen. goneraily uacare- burgains which | approotiate iz to insugarate this movement. | seion.. Ho wauld couvey fo tho Queen thoir. | SAdrcsssnd tha ctomn. @ ookpims | Gily vy, Wess Sde forstecl oalls, and fron contfuues moderste, The | thy’ en of Januacy, thal baving besa fruly they would not part with for twice the ‘money. We hear that tho Chicago, Burlington & Quin. | expressiona of loyalty sud gratitnde. Ho wad | ¢y hooan, aud wer Iy watehed by | City Railway, North Si i wool snd hop markets were reparted quict 80d | predicted as s sequel to the December deal. Thess ‘The effect upon real estate of municipal ex- " R D . conviuced it wowid give her sincere pleasurs to then b ey S R 9. aagen yh watched bY | mgers Insurunce Compa 15 | unchanged, Seeds were rather quiet, exoept clover, | parties were ansious sellers, and found few responses travapance—i. o, of beavy municipal taxcs—is | €F Will run a S-cent train to Downer's Grave | POV o oy 0 inreciated the peace, content- all present. ames were "heard f{rom | Chamber of Commerce. 719 80 | which sold more fréely, and ruled steadler, Flax was | from buyers, the latter naving generally sllad for this Gibtzone T oot ca o o bl goe | i tho prig. 3uny are looking Lo the Bock | eul and dapercysher ojosed. fmo 'lp”tize whieh brought bk, men | G s LRSS CHEGGACE. [ IR | vk b ety boog dispoed o bold o, | BORLUBOR b0 M et e disastrous. ly > . 2 DErity the , ri . 895 5 2 N 1 in Now York. A word ought to be enough on | luland, Lowever, to ba the firet to movo in this | i gas considered noceasnry e okl Doosrtt Fajah Of Dalrampore, | EAboction S0ekomsee eosercesersees 8.~ 35 | Haywssdull. Poultryand game wero aicady. under | gamply lots worked off elouly, 5 e e light offerings, aud eges nold toa fair extent at Tocent | opened at 137c, and declined to 103c, closing 32 405 this subjoct to the wise men who own and deal | girection, and, should they begin, other roads TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS Y tike; in Cnicago real estate. Onapecalianty of real | will soou follow suit. Many poople are studying | at Bensres. but they wers not grester, perbsps, Salwant fung, and fliehike; Bl 8 groat-procse gsut? is, that the taXx-gatherer can always find | Low they can live cheaper, and they naturally | than are taken ih many piaces when Sovereigus | o) o1 some Sikh cropping up and rm'ninding us it. The exient to which personal property | turn toward the suburbs, where they are free to | visit strange citios; aud, although it could not b that lanas haa been contiscated end- fidelity ro- @03jc. Seiler’ February sold at 4Ux@il¥c, closing at 4)%c, Seilor March sold at 411;@42c May at 433,@45%c, the latter closing at 453c; and saller June doid at 431g@43c. Cash No.2 cloted 3¢ 405 for salts prices, Green fruita were quiet. STORAGE OF PHOVISIONS. An operator in provisions destres us to call the at- New Yo, Jen, 20.—Gold opened at 113, advanced t0 1133, and afterwards receded to 113, Camying evades texztion is live and dress regardless of the dictates of #o- | said that the [ opulation were at all given to ex- Tates were 5, 2, 3, 4, and 3 per cent. " ; i e Pyl o) r . 2 < L. tra rage z lots, 1 40, round lof T Bt foal v aenty f B0ns fhar e e et | P e T Nidreg cleomos "fers tim Maj, Honderson siond foraurd e s ey e Erio fourth ::pcr"opszmd‘h:cts:‘: e u::‘:y:- % ;mnf::n 80 charE | Sore seboried of S iyt et vid son Wi - = i & i ing il A g rm this afternoon. Erie fou S o Pl iy {hefn—a family of three—31 per weok over what | bo ramembered that north of ras cl8DUIDE | 013 tranaluting 8 sbors spsechof tho Prince, ex- e ki the property and lssuo thelr Teccipta therefor arealso | D LIY iized af 407 @ioycs 1000 by nov dait mortgage rose to 100. The most important changs was in Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central second mort- goge, which 8ol 5t 20, aginst 16 yesterdsy. Unica Pacific sinking funds strong, and advanced to 95}, Statobonds quiet and strong. - Stocks woro lower in the early dealings, bnt after the first call pri advanced X to 1 por cent. Later the® was @ reaction of 3 to X, followed soon by an active market, which causod s Btarp advence, The greatest improvement was in Western Union, which rose from 773; 0 793¢ on the talk about a stock dividend, North- ceal aud undervaluo. it was assertod last week | they ram ad s small acre tract) for il arontly unknown, and that cheer- ot Now Yovk Kooty that, that the Now | oot faure. Soxd for vore emall famn per Al i‘}zlgh:? TotPbehind ot Dombuy sna Ceyion, | Bressed tho plousure of Il Royal Lighnees at York Centrat and Hudson River Tailroad Com- | num ono can have s comfortable place 10 to 20 | with rars excoptions, and these generally made | ot ;:fc‘gnfi‘a{"fiff:x;gflmfi?fh it panica havo escaped the pavment of £15,000,000 | mites out, and bave their horse, cow, pigs, chick- | by & foreign element. What could the Trince | BT0t BLabTS HOR MOt Bel . e Yors st OF taxes on their personal properiy by searing | cus, etc. and bo independent ; but when it costs | of Wales do to pleaso the peopla of Dongal, to | SGTUMEREE O 008, O LIT 1o Re T mill. Sear after year in Albany that they Paid their | from 15 o 50 conts eioh way, 28 it now docs in | whom the Mabarajah of Cashmere bad | §IPI® 00, B, NERCRETIR, 0 KO i tases in Now York, and in New York that they | many cases, tho smount becomes a burden that | just given mmuny thousands of pounds This produce v '"L‘la °i “}1’". Ksfi?"m paid them in Albany. Thisis but one_iustance | few can afiord. 1o Sstanity, bésiden. s aplendid denation of | U@ talsams iu the assorably. 1lis oyal Highs of tho frauds thronsh which hundrads of | ' \Ve are glad to sco the public mind turned to | £50,000 for relisious objects, in sddition to enor- | 1028 bassed thromsh T CeOn e red wmillions of porsonal property escape tax- | this subject. There has been more said about | mous sums to the ehrinos ot Gy end for foand- | 100 0oV B0 L0 e b a0 b ation in {hin countrs. ‘lhe burden of | this matter lately than in years goue by, and we | ing Nanscrit Scholarship ? It was at Rumnagar, }i;’ ,’k‘s in the great court. These wore ‘m-"g the eupport gl 'guvernmenf. local, munici- | peliove that hard times,:not flush times, are | however, at the castle of a Hindoo chief, just eflz‘:“;m and had quite a distinctive ch:rnc!e:' pal, snd Ktate,lis in this way thrown on the great preferable for seiting such a movement in mo- | above Denares, tuat the Prince received the 20 speamodic “,g&u of Tocketa or intermittent the largest operstors in that property, and there is no legal clieck on overissuo of receipts, ar therelsin the warehousing of grain. He does mot hint at any possible joveriasue of roceipts in the trade, the parties engoged "being 21l honarable men, of long standizg. and appr oved integrity. But he claims that the same can bosaid of our present grain warehousemen, and that it Is unfar the ono shonld be subjest to'State supervision and the other free fromit. The writer says further: According to the rules of the Board of Trade, 2 warehiouse receipt for any number of barrels of pork must rend * five days frve of storage,” and the rate of storogw is ¢ per brl the first, and 6c per brl the sec- st 82c; 400 ba no grade at 265c: 2,000 Lu ears st 28@ 3ic; 13,200 bu by sample 2t 27(2i3e ontrack; and 13,400 n do a3 W@ frea on boerd cams. Tata, 91,400 bu. . OATS—Wers in modcrate request and 1;G i clower, The recelpts were Lirger, 3nd s weakuess 1 oler grain fuduceda good many to offcr property, whils Tew stood veady {0 take it, thongh there was 3 hite trading in the option departinent. Eome of the shorts were covering their February deals, and arransing o deliver on shis mongh's contracts. Beller Februsry and cash sold st 81c early, aud closed at b (380%e March wos quiet at 31, @315e. A sold o6 315G May sold at 345 31zc. :¢, and clesed at 3x@ m:ddle classes and the_holders of real estate. | pigp, H - tern shares were prominent in the deall n- i T i 1. - grandest and e acf iy weatern. | were prominent in the dealiags, co ond tnonth. This {8 all right in respecs to shippers, | 843,¢. Samples were i moderate request. Rejected oats The problem of municipal goverimon: 1s0ne | The Rock Islsud has somehow by comaon 30ST CHARACTERISTIC EECEPTION. e, e ey pontierlD® | mon rising to 425, and preferred to 6s. This risa was | and tho v daye tren of storsge s for tho purposs of | were duué‘t “i@¥1ie. Cash wales were rcported of ECle L Ty 3 33 ) it ver imagi Shegiad x i pers am; Ne E i CH jam)| edays consent been sclected to bezn this work. By | Such a spectaclo was never imagined by the [ yoyont, “Tye gateways and courty and tne | #ssisted by reports in regard fo tho situstion of parties | Riving sbip) lo time to ship without increased aa,&nonbni .‘f““{f“‘(‘fifmflm- ;‘:n hn’cltx plo st 9@- cost., - But to speculstors it warks wroug, and to the {ssuer of the recelpt it may earn wages without service performed. To illustrate, one firm may have been sellers to a very largo extent of mess park o ba deliv- ered in February. The amount msy ba from 25,000 10 50,000 bris, other manufscturers may have sald as much , more, besides sales by pa ties who ! are dependent on thess manufac- turers of product for recelpts, for as much ‘more—asy, in all, 156,000 brls, The stock is, in round numbers, 100,000, The firm may have 30,000 to offset their salca of 50,000, On the 1st of February they may start out their clerks from 9 a.m, to 2:5% p, m., With their own warehouse receipts for, 83y, 20,000 brls pors, Pait, in the Northwestern speculation. It was stated that some of the brokers and speculaturs had rold their Stock and gone short in hopes of s reaction, and that the new party had taken all the floating stock with a view to giviog a sbarp t St. Paul shares wers strong, and rose to 323 for common, and 63 for preferred. Ohios quitea %, closing at 24y, Missourf 73, and Atlantic Pacific preferred to 6. Pacific Mail was steady at 33x@33% ; Lake Share at 6Ti{@67%; Bock lsland at 1034103%, and Union Pacific at 71 The market cloged active and strong. Tha transactions on the Stock Exchange aggragated Total, 51,40, f BYE—Waa a little mare active at unchanged prices, 250l (3¢ wiarage) at GI@OIKcC, and rejected of c. The offerings, including the samples received, were somewhat larger. Cash sales were reported of 1,200 bu No. 2 at 67@673/0; 400 bu rejected at 650; 804 Lu by sample at 67@idc on track. Total, 2400bn. .« BARLEY—Was fairly active but very weak, declining 2)¢@dc under s general desire o sell. The mazket sympathized with wheat, and attracted a good deal of attention throughout the sossion. The receipts also increaee:l, 3nd aperstors generally wera anticipating Larger offerings thia coming week. The horts dlied in peculier importance to wuersof real eststo. | all mesns let us have cheap fures,—5-cent | cleverest muster of mise en scene. It t % d Theis property trains,—and Chicago will soon be surroundad by | haunts one yet. The Msherajab, & benevo- lo:::eldlfms of the vasi quadranglos were illum- CATRQTIZALIE BARATION: + | Sillzges containing » Lealthy aod Lappy popula- | lent old magician in spactacies and white | ' R U no remedy is found for muanicipal misgovern- | tion, where tazation and_high prices, andall | mustacho, sat smiliug in his hall, with his laid ont in = large room for the Prince ment, if ofticial thieverr can go on forever, 30d | mannor of tomptations, will not be so prevalent. | hands joined in a deprecsting way, as & long file | W03 13 058 6 & L e taxed can be piled up wilhout Lmit, how long | And the radroads will be amazed u the result. | of servants deposited trays ladon with costly | 208 (b S ives crow o wili city real cstate remein murketable 7 W. O. shanls and musline st the Princo's feot. Even | 869 tho - Europeans at table. Some sat The principal sales of the wock were as fol- FRENCH FLATS IN NEW YORE. these wers not enongl ; there wore many more. down, ::oll)nua boys, ncp!gm-s.or Shere Siug, to lows: The repors for 1575 of the Bailding Depart- | When the Prince was leaving, the Mahbarajah lv:bomt e Prince gave bonbons, wera esvecially m};a:x:gg{figu::flu:flgm::_chgesagv .éxe:; meie or-ils Hoard of Tublle Workn of New | tondered tho last bost proof of regard,his own nggyé“ma” the Prince, sccompanied by the P Y 3 25 0! York City shows that plans for ninety French | walking-stick, & curious stout shillelab, with | p o ‘Suthiorland, Lord SuiMold, Lord Caring- 50, coruer of Brook | flar buildings wore entered for erection during | gold studs where knota had boen, and a gold 2o % o etzect and Ellis coust, for 36,500 that yoar, o geater Telasive Proportion to the | hendle, which ho eotrosted him to sccept. ton, Maj.Gen. Probyn, Col. Ellis, Capt. Will- | 170,000 shares, of which 3100 were Rrig 24,500 Lake | fvo dsys to run free of storage. '4a¥ 5,000 bri, | quits freely at the decline, and a gpod many new dealt tatson Hill has sold at South Englowood ono | whole number of plans filed than for soy pre- R otow tho first thing ho Drince was | iams, Lord C.Beresford, Capt. Surtorius, Mr. . | Shore, 30,600 Northwestern, 4100 Rock leland, 20,600 | will get lack the same day, on which nostorageis | Wwere put out, tha opinion belng enteriained by Yot for $150, P y B At L 8 Ttuoltys, and others, Tefs Lucknow at 8 &, m,, for | Pscie Mail, 15,000 St. Paul, 35,000 Olioa, 5,500 West- | vt Fine pext day 5,000 bris mmoro. will gut back, bat | maay that the day Pl T g 1R . % e ¢ 2 iys, 2 .m., Mail, 15, , 35,3 d; the nexl ,000 bris mora at Lac! ¥ that the day was nat far when N ke vious year. Many of theso new plans ara for | carled on to do was to recaivo thelineal descend- | GROUTY 8O0 SO B SERR IR AT O | eon Gnion, 4,003 Missourt Paclsc, 2,600 Atlahtie & T3~ | Daroro recciving it they will deduct 8 per bri, or £, | ley would bave o Nelk. s Iower in Shis kel cific preferred, and 1,200 St. Joseph. The weekly bank 'statement is as foilows: Loans, decrease. $1,800,0005 specia, decrease, $291,600; de- poaita, increase, $2.69.700; legal-tonders, increase, 21,662,100 3 circulation, decrease, §134,700; reserve, in- crease, $646,675. i Money market easy at 4@5 per cent on call; prime ‘mercantils paper, 6x @7, ‘Customs receipts, $152.000. The Assistant Tressurer Brewers have avoided Waestern No, 2, and asad low r2des and forelgu barloy, and tho season thus (s bat Tot been vary favorable for malting, 3o that meny are beginning to usk whether there ia time to dirposecl the remadnder of the crop befare another harvest Several exrs of Pacific Slope barley ara repories to be it Doty eencs. Sotardas ot oo and- Soiad el apen at weak at 72c. March sold early at 7l¢, 3nd was offered at the close at Cdc. Seller tne month’ wes quoted st 6X@Tlc st the closa. Early rales of wers | reported at 78c, and cur lota subsequently sold at 7Te. No.§ was in better demand and Lig2c higher, moderate offerings, selling at 40@#ic. Bofocted wat quiet at ¥3@34c. Cash sales were reporied of 16,400 bu No. 2at 71g78c; 3,600 bu No. 3 at 40@éc; 40053 Ly awaple st 65 o track. Total, 20,400 bu. Sileiad i 'TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS FOREIGN MARKETS. Special Dupatch to The Chieago Tribune. LrvEnroot, Jan, 20—1:20 p. m.~Frous—No. 1, 361 No.2, 2. GRATX—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 103: No. 3, S8 83 spring, No.1,9694; Ne.2,854d; white, No.1,1083d; No. 2,10s; club, No. 1, lia; No. 2, 10e6d. Oory New No, 1, 306; No, 2, s 6d. Provisioxs—Pork, 823 64, Lard, 6% because the recceipt has but four dsys forun, The sccona day a new batch of receipts may bs fsatod in place of the lssuo of the first day returned, and deliv- ered on rales, and also for those of the first returned on the second,on which storage has boen collected, By about tbo 5tB, all the recaipts issued on the 1st will have been returned, sod 8c per brl collected on about two.thiras of the issue. Instances nre mentioned where s maker of fuch receipts, having arrived as the oftice of the purchaaer after 3 p. m., has changed the Tecaipt from five days free of storags Lo six daya fres of storage, 80 a8 10 save an axtra trip to the manufac~ ory of receipts, s well 28 one day s fnsusance and in- et H. 8. Everhart has sold for Potter Palmer, t0 | mast extensive etructnree, the most important of | ants of Mirza Jehandar Shah, heir apparent to Mr. B. Hagerman, of Oswego, N. Y., two-gtory | which from time to time have beon }:oucud in | Sheh Alum, the last King (iudapc‘l;%m;) of | horees und an escort of Beugul calvary were building sod lot 20x90, on State ktreet, between | the columns of the World. The census taken | Delhi, the — wating. Adsms and Quincy, east front, for $19,000 cash. | of the buildings in that city by the officera and ' " LAST OF TIHE DYNASTT OF TIMOLT. Alter o slight delay the party moanted drome- Givine & Guibert has s0id during the week Lot | Inspectors of the Building Department within | The Prince's fawilies have been pensioners on daries and eleph?uh in attendauge, and xcacha'd 4, Block 3, Foster's subdivison, on Irving place, | the past few months shows o total of 195 French | our Government sinca 1768. In s tent outside, the camp, 5 miles diztant. Hero_ they break- east of Western avenue, for Thomas J. Foster, | fiat structures, of which 133 are of stone and 65 | in varions degrees . of fimery,” there fated, and, having been joined by eeveral for €1.500; two lots at Clifton, Washington | of brick construction. AMost of them are large | are -, pensioners of > tho Government | othors, mountod horses aud proceoded to beat Heiglts, fm: Dr. A. Brooks, for 3_1.000 i twolots | gnd have elshorate fistures; many are | who ¥ proved they hsd mno part in the the coarse, hizh grass with a line of thirty on Normal School sddinton, for 425 ; four lots | of grat height, and cover a number of city lots, | rebollion. Some ace very poor, snd as their | SlePhants, aod cavlry’ extended on the in Givits & Gilbert's subdivision, Sec. 14, 89, 13, | apd'in the upper part of the city several now up | families increase their descondants will become flapk. T 330 pal gd ‘wera :AM into I:nm, for J. H. Gubert, for £€2.000 or in design extend {rom street to etreet. These | still poorer. Yet they are Princes atill, with no phé:ed s-k s apart. flsmgn 0ars party, Lot 7, Block 11,G. V 200 flaz Luldings, on the low sverage of ten |-future. Brooding over their fallen fortuncs, | 33 \8OWS ~BROED cOTen o ording _good Bec.13, 89, 18, for #ib0; also, for Bame party, | families per building, would give liviog room to | they are unable to servo the State and unable to runs, but onmg;f‘s angerous ground, owing to four lots in South Englewood, for £1,200. | 2,000 families, snd the opwion of many in the | work. Summoned to the presenca of the Prince the holes en by grass up to the horses' Brick houee and lot 22x180 fest on Jefferson ave- | business 1s that those living in recognized | as their names wers called, they salsamed one belties. oue, Hyde Park, for George A. Freer, for €7.500; | French flats would run nearer 3,000 families. | by one, and wero dismiszed. Thero was a native et e s T IO seven lots in Brooks & Lind's subdivision at Ma- | Had the ground sres occupied by these 200 | jovee at 11, which lasted an hoor. Several as Indiang will call wild boars, showed great plewood for Dr. A. Brooks, for $550 each; house | buildings becn used in the erection of the or- | Talgokdars and many descendants of the Kings | SOUfA%eE fighting mzfce.ly nnd, _cbuggng_uuagely. snd lot at Crete, 1L, for Eli Moggs, at 21,500. dinary 20-feet private dwellings, 500 familics 8c- | of Oude attended. Tn oue run a boar * kinked,” as it is ealled, M. Petrio has sold the southenst cornerof | commodated would bave been s liberal estimate. ‘The leveo over, the Prince, Sir George Conper, turning sharp and ruoniog right under the horse Korth Dearborn and Division streeta, being 40x | In cost, teking into the calculation the number | the Duke of Satberland, Maj.-Gen. Probyn, Col. ridden by Lord Carington, which camo down 100 feet, for tho sum of $8,004, for immediate | provided with homes, the saviog would fall 50 | A. Bilis, etc., drova out to the Dilkooshs, now iu | BeaviT. The bosr was pursued and killed. Itwas impovemonty 2bo; t:mllg: = “";‘-‘;fié“;;g‘%:' ber ceut below the old plan of izolsted dwelliogs. | rwina, tottering to its fall. Ho was much inter- | found that o, Carlamtatis l;:;r::“"-bunn 0 streeb. w eln] OX r 3 ¥ ol ken. 1 ¥y . Was on 3 3 sated at the might of Pecl's Datteries, whero Lo | 3 Fosenr i e s 2,500 cash. i i ds, t in which he lay, u 3 i Bl b s e ne ey oo isce where Gutraa croneed tho Gooa | close st b vl applanees Th boae was : we Riyer, the scene of the charge | 0 %ronqe gismounted and siood around the isbursed $130,000." Clearings, $29,000,000. Serling, 435X @486. PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were in good request, and stronger all round. The supply of Logs was light; theateady sdvanco in prices during the past week baving Lrought forward a total of anly 109,695 head, and the conviction israpidly gaining ground that there are not 8o many hogs to come forward as has been reckoned on, the cry of ahort crop being eorrect for ance in the experience of the trsde. This stimn- Iated demand, chiefly, bowover, for forward delivery, cash lots being unususlly quiet, The truling seemed 10 be more largely local than usual. A coupla of ldad- ing operators who had provionsly taken the short side, confident that colder weather would goon enste, and Coupons, %S . Tennessea 6, old-.. 463 ‘Tennessce, DEW.. . 45) Virgmin 68, old...... 37 o -7 _stocks, M Westorn Union...... 70X | N. J. Central. Pacific Mail.... 4%/ | Bock Tsland. S. Expresa.... Central.,. - X 1043 for $42,000; 200 feet on Vincennes svenue, near We Iay us dawn to eleep, = of . Maj. ith's . Thirty-eizbih street, for $25,000; house and lot o Andleave 10 God the rest; % m"h’ Tn&:{): e s b‘j & Sl:;t‘}x.s paiieut, who, having been bandaged and placed | bonom, Py Chlongo ke Alton pId-1004 | bring ont the hog freely,sentored the marketaobuy- | TALLOW—iSa6d Ei r 14 G d El ‘Whether to wake and weep, leath. Lk y r lephant, was carriod toa shad ichigan Cen! - ssisaippl... 245 . 1y Cnx; o s Eeanavente, between Cottage Grovsdnd Jbs Or waks 1o nore, be beat. road to the Aartiviere, where ho was received | O3 88 €lep & shady grove, % | Indians Central...... 5% | ers, one for pork 2nd the ofher forlard, andthe | Gureus O \veuncs, for £5,500: lot on Kroger street, North T e afhoars in chirge, a0 conducted oror tho | Whero lunch ' wss to have beon laid Chl, Bur, & Quinoy.128 " | market advanced under the strongor inquiry. Shiv- | Tawnen. o e haint of bulll tide, 23 teet on Indiana auenue, near Thirtieth Why vex our conls wilh care® vuilding. Thence ho ssconded to 2 poins whence | 90t Bl{ dmbo:ms' i kl», o'clock, _several. Henngbal & Stosoa.. 313 | pers beld afl, hoping for 3 reaction aftar the specals- withdraws from t;.—mnux.;omv—“.:mdmon:n balancs ol itreet, esst front, for #3.000; Llock on Lake ‘Tbe grave 18 cool snd low; ihereis & commanding view of the comntry boars * had n illed, some % of o eat..... 185 tive gales had been coverod. day, £32,000. nrcet, between LaSalleand Fifth avenue, 40x Have we found lifo #o fair Brough which Clyde advenced, tarnmng tho | Which [inticted - considerable ipjuries * on At o 204 | The Duily Commercial Report ard 3favket Review | =~ ConsoLe—F sccoun s, 50, for §75,000. : "That wo ahould dread to go? ool Boeition. 1t 1o a0 much changod, owing to | tho Lorsos, snd made gallant onslsughts against Central Paclbonds... 105 | gives tho 'following as ihe shipments of provisions | Advsicwy Skopmeviees e of 0%, 10547 e M. Kloin bag sold Lot 2 inFonler’s subdisision oo kisied Love's swest, red lips, {h destruction of housea and villages, that it | the riders... Thers ware many falls, bat'none sl Toobn (8 ety fon the pemits mamed 2 109541 10408, 1075 new S, 15§ Now Yack i ¥ Lots 7and 10, in Block 2, Dyer & Davison’s And leat them ewoet snd red, was difioult to explain tho operations. The | Of. ® sorious mature; some had two. The COMMERCIAL, & Pork, | Lard, Hams, Should', esiiddies, | 100 B, 153 Erle preferred, il ubdivieion of eouthesst X of morthwest X, e rose thio wild bee sine Socunderabagb, howover, s lofh < where Princo, mounted on a fine English hunter, rade ¢ g o N3 N D 5 Rermvep Prrmoirox—loxd. jec. 31, 89, 14, frouting Fouth Park svenie, Tlooms on when he is dsad. moro . than 3,000 Sopovs and robels: woro | admirably ; but the English horss bas Nitle | 0o 5Tt and shtpmentaor | Ik, s iES Tante Tam S Rentes, 68t 456, or $2.500, ull cagh. . ? caught within “high walls, and were shot or-{ chance with the boar in such a conntry, ag s ng pts and shipmentaof | Jan. 7, 135..| Go% S.00| 18| 1IN0 Q4R | Fuankrowt, an. 2.~ Usrren Srares Barms-Ned Scbrader Bros. havesold 59fest'on Cedarstrect, ‘Some falthfol friends we've found, Sayonetod to a man. Thon glimpeos: were ob- | the laster turns liko & haro; and all his Jioyal | tholexding articles of produce in this ity during tho | SERCRECHES & 154 [ttt B T 3 . 2st of Green Bay rosd, for $3.000 cash; house Bat those who love us bat, tained of tho ruins of the Residency through im. | Liighness had was somo very hard runs through | twenty-fonr houra ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday | Same time 500,100,034 20,501 4. NS 07 56 G . = wd loton Btate street, morth of Twentieth “'{“-‘i"ufi"“;‘u‘;"w;{h%";"’"’ e mas paaades of vagotation, gardens, aod trees, | © country which would rathor puzzle for-hunt- | morning snd for the corresponding date one yar 860 | ~Greon HamsShipped for the woek. %795 piosar, | ' THE NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS dreet, for 8.500; 8 lots on Haleted street and ug) rost. | flanked by the winding river. At ¢ the Priuce | o8- Lord Carington was placed comfortably e = agninat 811 bieces same week lsat year: aince Kov. 1 N&w Yorx, Jan, 99.—Froun—Receipts, 9,000 brliy :O:Jnf Toas, neus Sixtv-fourth sm:otiior sfiuflo; Ko task have we begun { 1sid tho foundation-stone of - in & doolhy orhg'gfbrd‘igd carried f‘?b the h;-‘lnting EITS s || BALPMENTS. .. 15,518 304 piceet, agatast 434,20 places tho corraipaad” | in buyers’ favar, with a very limited export and homes ect on LaSallo street, north of North ave- Bt other hands can take; . A AEJORLA camp, whcrn ¢8, wives af the gentlemon 1876, | 1875 If @76 B | —— trade demand; Vestern, $L.250 g, Tor $15000: Bonse mnd lot on Twonty- o WORk beneath tho sun tho object of which wil b6 sxplainod by the ad- | T met tho Princo's’ party, Lindly”aztended = ] Ll “Incindos all cut mets except . P. harms aad shoxk. | 405 emment 10 oo’ e e good B eet, near Michigan avenue, for $8,000; For which we nced to wake. ,dress, The mound 18 placod ontside Atken's | Dim. = Capt, Williams stayed behind to look dors. cholos, $5. i s 05 @7.15% 2ouse and Jot on Van Buren streot, near Jeffer- e chor tho patires chiedly fonght, in a bad | after him. Aftor lunchoon sport wascontinued, The fallowing table shows the nmber of hogn pack. | Sholos: $840G500; white wheat extra, $53507F 10m. for §4,000. Then Liold us fast, sweet Death, 08, T 208d | {ho pigs being numerond. _Soveral sportsmen ed at the points named as returned tothe Secratary of | €XtTa Oblo, $L85@7.25; St. Lonis, §5,20:20.00; Miane: Willam 3L B If 864t mesnetly beat situation. The troops drawn up were tho Four- e d Lord Suniel the Chicago Pork-Packers’ Association : s0ta patent proc flour dull ssd, William M. Rameey purchased through J. H. To Hit who gave us breath teenth, Sixty-fifth, snd Sixty-sixtls Nativo In- | Sotfslls again, and Lord Suflield was shghtly 5ol # Total s, $6.50@0.00. Ryeflour Siusell, attorney, 100 foet northwest corner of That wo should go to rest. fantry, Forty-frst Native Infantry Artillery, an | Lurt with tho butt of bis own spesr in tho Todite, Todats, gacking, | Cecn e RS0 fraae’ aromus sud Forty-seventh street, for s geoort of i Thirteenth Husears, and the Nine- | threat. Hoisnow quitewell. Eight pigs were e e Teren o SO MALHary andldivier | Westem, L Al < " 5= e 1ay 18 down to sleep, s 8l Cavalry. i ids - R 3 1,220,190 1,365,882 1,600,348 | 3.25. - M M. M. White, Preeident of the Fourth National Ourrweary eyes we cloge: :,“:f,‘ ’fin:dn 5‘ilb a m’i, m,‘:fl.cmm cponamde A telogram has been received announcing that . 493,307 469,547 by um:mm_wp 8,000 bu; slightly in buyY Bank of Cin ® Vi b ta, 3 o au cinnati, purchaged through J. H. Whether to wake and weep, Sic George Couper, addressing the Prince, | Lord Napier of Magdsale had broken his collar- I219,545 ers’ favor; Tojected apring, 9%c; no srade do, ¥Xd B o Tney. on river m north- T i 't 28! no by & orse, bat it ig"hoj . 3 lo, $1.18; No. 2 waukee, It SO Bheoll. sttorner. 10 seros on iver benkan n0rth |y, OREEbSmomore lokiomt | o, | said they were assemblod fhat ‘day to | bomo By 8 (8L [EUR, 10 b okl i boned 852 S S o e o T e to. ‘honcr the. metory (ol themalive on Tuesday on horsebacl. $1.19@1.23; No. § do, nominally $1.05G1.V7: %) epring, $1.90@1.40; No. 1 Minnesots, $1.40; No.37¢ Vatern gradd, 127 smber Yoty tvasin, SL4% yenominal; Weatern, S5@%8c ; Stato, 90@93c: da i bond, 8. Darley—Mirket dull; tworowed State, 90c. 3fslt quiet and unchanged: Com—Re ceipts, 27,000 bu; a shade better, with » fair demsd for export and home trade use; mixed, no grade, Kol lowmized, graded, G334@61%0c; mixed, graded, 53 63%c; yellow Western, new, Gic; Weatern mixed, o3¢ graded, Gs@sic. Oats—Receipts, 12,000 bu; Westert mized and State, 46@49%¢c; white do, 48G52c Har—Firm; shipping, 8. Hors—Firm and unchanged. . M. Payne hay sold properiy in Payne's Ad- { - cers i i Liioa 1o Exaueton, st L35 pes foot to tho | A REMARKABLE PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS, | oficers sod soldfurs Bbo fol fn aefonas of | *%y Gundsy tho Prineo siteaded Divine sarvice uuyunz“fi :El.uuu. A Frown the Missour Republican (St. Louis.) them. Tho behavior of the Sepoys at Lucknow | in the church near Banks Bungslow, which was Caesel 08 has gold 50x100 feet on tho | Among the notable profeseional men of this | was simply withont parallel in tho hiuturg of the | much crowded. Afterwards northeast corner of Randolph aud Curtie streets, i R y» PERFORMING ELEPIANTS WERE EXHIBITED. improved, for §40,000. country who have achieved extrsordinary suc- | world, Under Clive at Arcot, Bepoys undorwent | > At 4 ofelock the Prince, sttended by ég' & 5 i i rivations for their Xuropean comrades; but : 5 Georgo H. Drew hassold 1205126 feet on | coeais Dr. B. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N, Y. Tho | BUSH adem? r an mot fouted lito that of fhe mew | Couper, Lord Suflieid, Msj. Gen. Probyn, Dr. Leavitt street, north of Poik street, for £30,000. | prominence which he has attained has been adjurati f thei bron, | Fasrer, and a.few others, dr i ,000. 4 t th Frer, thers, drove quietly to 3 C.Caldwoll hns £01d 241lots in W. 34 5. W. X | zeached through atrictly legitimato moans, aod, who resisted the adjurations of their brotlron, | " ling of tho Rosidonsy, deaconded” at of 4, 38, 12, for £20,000. £0 far, therefore, ho desarves the enviablo ropu- | ing them by name to desert the alien and infidel. | Dr- ¥ssrer's house, snd went over overy A & J. 3. French bavo sold No. 1595 Tndiana | jepian p . i : T Eith S e oank and aslend tation which he eujoys. ‘This large measure of | Had they deserted, Lucknow must havo | (900 o Do quring the siege. He also visited St, Josepn, Mo. Kmkuk?‘l’l gmahl.. .o , cia, O... - 17500 18, 84! The ld-lnwlngawgubtr!;; stocks in Cb.luxojz a3 rl . Lard, tcs, P, Jan, 29, 1876..."110,735 2 40,252 .2 m”.’}!fi wvenue, improved, for $15,000. 5 d th ds of trained soldiers by Tallers & Yandt -bave sold No. 408 Dearbogn | 50°ces8 is tho result of a thorongh and carefol | fallen and thonsands of tretoec softiers Beon | g pegutitully-kept comet T Jao. 22, 176,10, 96,082 ¥ 3787 20315 | Goceman tower; _eargosd & f i + free to march on Delhi, Theloss of the Em- | the.beautifully-kep! eIy, Whers, it is be- Jan. 15, 187 Rl 5 I Rio coffes dull and 3 “fi“f}f“fi%{{l‘;g&gfi' oI A0 ek preparation for his calling, and extensive rozd- | [ird might not have been the result, but tho | lieved: rest tho bones of Sir Hewry Lawrance, i Ton BABIG L GLS 9 $2000 | xalaain gd; Jobbing, J6dNe L sone G ool 10000 fost e | tng during & long and unusually large practice, | Gificulties of the handful who hield (be ridgo | 3ud, of men, and women, and cluldren who Jan.25,1675....149,250 49,038 o roport | prime 8e; reed unchangeds loistesSew O rezel boulevard, sonth ftieth street, for | which have enabled him to gain high commenda- | would have boen enormously increased. Less giod during tho iovestment by the Heans qajet bt stesay, o . rol cecde ong the Sl £ ; 3 vels. He thence procecded along AL t 3,080 brls PrTROLECN—Qulet, but firm; crade, 8Xc; £10,000. A E vould ba 3 5. X, & G. M. Smith havea sold to Mary S. Cush- tion, even from his profossional brethren. De- | distinguished services had -been commemorated wido avenne by the river-side te the ing 533125 feot on Calumes menne, hear Thirty- | TOHDS hia sttention to certain spocialtios of tho | B¢ tho cost of tne seions Bk 1 whe a0 M | iron bridgo which Lawrenco - crossed after tho 8 tiird street, for £6,100. science he has 8o carefully investigated, he has ince" i defeat &t Chip-hut, and which Outram passed in “¥eter Bowman fms eold I. B, Nelson Block | been rewarded fns remarkablo degros. Tu thoso | 1 hon Eastorn. dossinions e aisectod.fhe | bis atiack on (ho robelliouacity. ‘Afior gojogiag 7 in Hiltabdle’s Addition to Glencoe, for 84,600. | epecialties bo hus become a recognized lesder. | erection of the monument. This humble sceno | the view up and dovn the river, the Princa re- T.J. Foster has eold to G.. W. Drew 24x126 feet | 00 0 7 ;. p < e % iatori tarned and, by the main street or ‘avenue called 2 1k et ith Not & few of the remedies prescribed by him | and scanty gathering_would he historical, for | JATHEC on Irving place, north of Dol eiroot, with 120X | 1 yve, it fs enid, been adopted and prescribed by | tLis monument to Indian fidelity, braver, and :ull?::daerg:&i:e?;'lt:v‘;?x':fig;:m“b:;z i Mess Porx—Was quite active, snd 10@812%e under a good domand, 1a additign to m?ozmggfi for changing over. Sales were reported of 9,00 byls seller Febrnary at $19.35@19.50; 9,500 bels seller March at $19.62X@19.773%; 2,750 trls m+ller April at $19.92@20.025¢ : and 2,600 bris seller My at $20, 20.50. " Total, 23,150 bris. The markes closed strong st 194091045 casis or seller Jonuary; $19.40@19.45% geller February: $19.70@19.723¢ seller March £20.00 142;@14Xc; cases, 18@203(c; naphths ‘TaLLOW—Stesdy at 95-16@9%c. * STHAINED REAN—Quiot at $1.60@1.70. ST 09 TURPENTINE—Quiet a¢ Sic. Ecos—Heavy; Western, 17@ulc; tkatesad Pad syivanis, 20c; choice Canads, 18330c, Lzazaez—Unchanged. Woor—Firm; domestic fleace, 42@55¢; tubbed 5501 pulled, 27@18c; unwashed, 15@31c; Texas, 15@3%- ‘Withdrawn from stors on Friday for city con- sumption: 1,644 bu wheat, 358 bu corn, 755 bu rye, 1,768 bu barley. The following graln was inspected into store on had been reflected there. Sales 125 feet 1n eame block, for $7,000. A e 3 FATURDAY'S THANSFERS. physiciaps in their private practice. His pam- worth would standzs & EEWBD‘V of the Prince’s ing by dark to Government House, s.nmdA’ morning: 4 cars No, 1 N. W. wheat, 24 cars seller April ; and $20.27@20.40 seller May, PrOvVisioN3—FPork firm; new mi un The followiog Instruments were fied forrecond | phlets and larger works havo beon roceived as | forpotian sad e o oade oy i ol F el g No,2do, 3 cars No.1spring, 51 cars No. 2 do, 33 | brime mess pork war quoted at §17.25, nd extra 420,13, exira prime, $16,0: pris mese, §10.00.Bresse Swwusday, Jun2): usaful contribations to medical kuowledge. o | Engushman and Asiatic. Pawlevs Charge. Cara No. 3 do. 10 cars olocted do 4 cars o grado do | P LR’ Skt T good demand for future, and ully sc | Solbt. Bicklod s, Sogc, Madies irmy Wk CI - H -] cars No. 3 e Py « has reccutly added another, and perhaps more THE PRINCE REPLIED Nearly helf & centary 820, a woman named % per 100 s higher, with no change in Liverpool, and long clear, 1ic; city do,11Xc, Lard firm; Michigan av, 301 of Twenty-cixth ety o1, e that ho had boen sequested by tho Viceroy to | Loomis, living in Pawlet, VE., waa compolled 0 | Corsy orae a0 (a oy s oo iea 40, 13 | Do frmness 1 Xew York till atier the ke | $inm SAENGhA L T 25 sl TS steam, $12.0013-16 March; $12.00 15-16@13.00 April @134c May. oglmm—anm firm; Western, 16@350; Etatay 3 e, cars no grade do (113 corn); 16 cars white oats, 9 cars No. 2 do, 6 earsrejected do, & cars 1o grade do (25 oats); 2 cars No. 2 rye; 17 cars No. 2 barley, 9 cars tea seller February at sm.osglflgg??fifi;! ine March at $12.22@12.27%; and 4,250 tes seller April at $12.40@12.423. Total, 17,000 tes. The markat closed S0x.02 ft, dated Jan, 2E.... Warren v, 404 1t w of Stsunt 1, dsted'Jan. 25.... 15,00 | important work, becauge of mo - 3 15000 | dmportant Sork hocaee o e Sonerslabli- | juy tho " foundstion-stone Of tho memo- | ack rolif from the town, Shich was refused. She 3,200 = i a o & B8 | rial which he proposed to erect to the | finslly became a charge upon the town, and she This book, entitla he People’s Common | memory of the brave soldiers of the native army | then msde & vow that the Town of Pawlet should North Clark ef, 8 6 cOr 3 £t to alley (except 26 £1), darw-. e, 23,1815, 8,000 | Sense Medical Adviser,” i3 designed to enter | Who fell in defense of the Rewsidency. He had | mot be without a pauper for fifty years. She will | N0 3 d0, 2cars rojected do, 3 cars no grade do (31 | finn at £12.075%@12.10 cash . RErSr—Firm Bedgwick %, 49 14 & of ill whodn i, | oo eeneral cirealation. Dr. Pierce ha re- | Feab plessurein giving effect to the request, | be 100 vers old in October, aud iho fifty years barley). Total, 233 cars, or 111,000 bu. Inspected | seller February; $1225 muvfifl?:fifg diio, § [t gfifi%&m ¢ 9, 2 and he was glad to have a share in doing honor | will expiro Eomo time next winter. She has had | Out: 3,078 b wheat, 2,730 bu carn,i2.630 bu oats, m:}:‘fl‘;‘afimmzmfl d‘;““d but losa active, oa§ AsTars—Manufactured copper quist bus stesdrf lera 2ppesred to be limited to former i : and undusgsd Eabilier st, 151 ft £k 5T, 1 £, 19330 ceived ecknowledgments and honora frommany | 4o memo; g 3 Eoiiar ry of the gallant men who had set { offers of marrisge during her depen f1, with building, dated Jaz. 13, .80 | jources, and especislly scientific degrees £rom | such & nobla esample of devotion fo daty sud | her anewer iwaca was, AT Rl :5':;' e Digon st, 2701t N ) o1, 95xi20°fe, ey 0 “‘L"}.n 2_)_?_“ Norllay, 81, 2521308, 8.203 | £wn of the first medicel instituzions in the land. | of fidelity. It was not necessary for him to { Town of Pawlet for the best man living.* 1,63 b r5o, and 4,010 ba barley. The following wero the recelpts and shipments of ‘breadstuffs and live stock st thiz-paint during tho figures, while holders aaked (e advance on most d scriptions for delivery during thie m‘(:zn'-h ll:i n:xt and fully Xcadvanes for dalivery afis the olowe off Name—Firm; eut, $2.87%@3%00; clinch, G5 00 33-00.