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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1878, FINANCE AND TRADE. Moderate Country Ordérs - for Currency ==« Clearings, $3,400,000. OCirenlation of Chicago National Banks Decreases 5,600,602 in Five Years. The Clearing-House---Ita Origin and Uses---\Vhat the Clear. ings Show. i 7 The Produce Markets Generally Weak, Bxoept Lard.--Not Much Business Doing. Wheat and Corn Depressed by Peace Prospects-~«The Mog Becomes a Dear on Pork. FINANCIAL, One or two of the banka reported large conntry otders for currency, but the gencral movement of carrency to the interlor war slow. If the soft weather which has returned continucs, the ship- menfs of stock and produce must be again reduced, and the effect of this will be secnina diminution of the cnrrency orders which became Lrisk dnring tho faw cold days wa have had. Negotiable paper ¢ontinucs to bo scarce. There 1s the uenal snzplus of undesirable paper to be had, but good promot business paper 18 not offered in larze amounte, The Lanks, in view of the nu- merous fallures, ate naturally parsuing aconserva- tive pol vy, hut theie castomers have no diffically in obtsining all the accommogation to which they areentitled. Outride harrowers must present ox- ccptionally good paper to obtsio advances, Hates of discount are 7210 per cent, according to time and quality. Naw York exchange was offered (reely at par. ‘The clesrings were §3, 400, 000. ‘The Chicago National Danks have made reporis of Lbelr cdndition on Dec. 28, 1877, The changos »since the report of Dec. 17, 1872, have been reat. 123 17 e V:‘n‘nmv’l‘:lau Raliward ¥ cont erici 1043 “iXadlaterant, > BY TELEGRAPH, NEW TORK. To (he Trestern Ansoctated Press. New Yong, Jan. 10.—Gold opened at 10234, and closed at 102%, Carrylng ra 1-32 per dlem,— » 7, and 7 gold per annum. Bitver at London, 563%. 4 Here silver bars are 110 {n greenbacks and 116 1o gold. Silver coin, ¥@X discount. Goveramenta wers strong, with & large business 10 new 4is, Rallroad bonda were #irong and generally higher, ‘The Pacific {asnes were no tably firm, Riate socurities were quiet. The eatnines of tho Milwankee & &t. Pant Rall- road Company for the firat week fn Janusry were $110,000, sgalnst $85,131 during the ssmo weck last year; Increase, $30,830. The present divi- dend on Bt. Paul preferred atock is the first divi- dend out of the business of 1877, which shonld have beon paid, In dne conree, in October. This dividend lu to be soon succeeded by a second divi- dend ant of tho business of 1877, due, in ils lc{n lar conrse In_April, when diridends ars ex; d 10 be resnmed on the common stock at tho nlo of i per cont per anoum, beginning with 235 pet cent from the surplua earnings of the last half of 1877, ‘The carnings of the Chicago & Northwestern Rallway for tho Grat week of this show an fn- tlelle of sbout $20,000 over tha'same period ast YR imtnga for the Centenl Partfc Ratlmay for 1677, $16, 070,000, againet $18, 224, 000 Stocks were frm and bigher in the early dealings, advancing 3¢ to 5. Toward midday there wam a gen decfine of % to 1%. Daring the afternoon {ho market win drmer. Prices advanced ; per cent. closing at & fraction resction, Pacite aieanced fram 08 10 0D, and close, The falluro of Dunning was without cllect upon the ruling temper af ypeculation. = Trauractions wero 112,000 sharcs, of which 0,000 were Lake Shore, 13,000 Northwestern corimon, feraes, 15000 Hotk Tnianar 00D 8L, anl core: mon, 2,000 preferred, 2,000 Union Pacifc, 28,000 Lackawanna, 2,000 Dlaware & Hudson, 'and 2,000 Weelern Union "Money activeat um. clmlnz ot 6. Prime mer- cantlle paper, 7, Customs reccints, $208, The Arintant Teenomtcs disbarsed $19,000. Clearings, $13, 000,000, Ererling exchange weak; long, 4874; short, . aoYRRNNENTA, Conpons, ‘A1, . 1 upont, 0 i Coupona, '47. 14 10-408, reg. {oupons. ‘63 + 10713 Coupons <0130 |Currencles 870K There were then twenty bLanke, now tho num- beriseleven, The deposits have decreased from $23,030,302 to $20,800,052; the loans from $21,312,407 to $15,001,701; the cash and ex- chunge wera then $10,830,427, and aro mow $11,478,105, against smaller habilities, Thisis a pood {lluetration of the superlor conservatism now fashionabie with bankel ‘Tho capltal and sur- plus In 1872 was $11,005,385, and is mow $7,050,000. The greatest change is In circalation, ‘which has decreased from $6,412, 282 t0 $712,580. TR cn.nlmm—nouus. To the Editor of The T¥i Cuicago, Jan, 10, —1 notice that ln yonr financlal tulnmn ou glve every dlr the clearings of the tanke. Will you please explaln what the Clearing- liouse 18, and what the significance {s n! the daily clearings? 8, Anzicer.—The Clearing-Ilouse s an pseoclation of the banka for the purpose of saving time snd 1randle In settling, every day, thelr clalma agalnst ench other, Before Cleating-Hounes were known, cach bank had to rend nessongers, and, If thero ‘were apecle ptyments, drays, to all the other banks 1o collect payment of the checks It had recelved drawn against them. Thls had to be done every day, and was no troublesome that hankers, very eurly In the history of banking, settled upon the Clearing-Houwe plan by which & bank conld offeet the chiecks it had to collect against tuose it had to vay. The London Clearing-House wi tablished in 1775, snd the distingulshed calculator, Babbage, showed thatto soltle the daily aggrogate clalme of the banks upon ecach other required he gac of oniy 4 per cent of tholr amount In coln, The Chicago Clearing-Houve conslate of & singlo room, to which svery day at taif-post 11 the mes- wcugers of the banks bring the chocks they are to collect. Under tho direction of the manager, Mr. D. R, Hale, each bank fa credited with the checke 1t holda sgainat the other banke and deblted with the checks presented againet It. The balance due by each bank or payable to it is thus ascortained, and Lhe debtor banks bave till 1 o'clock to make guod their balance ot the Cloaring-llouse. The manager receives the balances from the debtor ‘banks and pays to the creditor banks for the day the smounts due them, Forany tank to fall 1o weet ita Clearing-Honse bolanco {a equivalent to suspenslon. Iy n recent impravement n the London Clearing-Hause, the bauks do not have tho troublo of paylng or rocelving balances. AN the London banke kesp acconnts at the Bank of Enghand, aid that tnetitution setties tho Clearing- Touse balances each day by making the appropriate entries In, the acconnt of each baok. Thers aro now Clearing-llonses in fourteen citfes in the Umited States, They xte New York, Boston, Philadolphls, Chica- €o, New Orleans, Cincinnatl. Ban Franclsco, Ht. Louls, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Loulsvillo, Fltts- ‘burg, Providence, nnd Cleveland. ‘The reavon for the publication of dally, weekly, moutbly, quarterly, and yearly statemontd of the clearings in that they refloct the condition of boul- mrea more closely thon any other available statls. tics, If business Improves, the clearines ncre 1 riot and mob law Interrupt the frade of the country, as was tho care last July, ths clearings o3 TGy Coa C. A zsm(uorlu.uaa 8 n'l an bacifc bonde. . 04 :mfl b: Balakiog Pasd Lake Bhore.. 1llinols Central, Cleveland & Plttabuy; Northwestor .. Northwestern pfd, ‘Tennesaee fs, old, BAN PRANCIACO. 8ax Pnancisco, Jan, 10,—The !allnwlnfl ate the lon{ng auotations at the Stock Boa: tuiitan. . Northe 1 'ummmxmmurxunu. 23k Drerton, pe L‘ e Caledonta Erown Polat.. Y ru-'r'y" r g i & 14 At tho annual meeting of the Consolldatod Vir- gluls Lo-day. (eorus Walluce, Bol lieydonteldt, ieorge It, Wella, Cornellus O'Conuor, and Charles 1, Flek ‘wero elected Trustecs, Four hundred and elghty-avo thonsand ehares were repreecnted, the Secretary casting the vote. Tho Necretary's report shows cash ou hand at the beyinning of ihe ear, $:15.012,70: roceints from all saurcos, 313 - 4,041,715 disbnreementa, 12, 670,411 40, 1 clnding $9, 640,000 In dividends. Vo fFrasteca o Consolldated Virginia. to-day elected tha. fol: lowing omears: C. T, Flab. President: Georgo Wallace, Vico-President avene, fiecretary; James (., hlr, Superintendent. Th Nc:rrmr{‘ report maken & favorable he Buperintendent’s report shows mina In better shiavo for working than st Uro. proflnc 141,100 tons amotiot r Jhced. 145,500 tons: builion product, $13,7 000, of which $6, 210,518 wus gold, Tl reserv of ora on the 1,400-f00t lovel aro vory valuahte. Mucliote of falr’ quality lias been dovcluped on tho 1.300-faot level, ‘A Targe amount of hich: rado'oro has been oxiracted from the 1,400 foot ovel, and o vast quantity remains. ' A body of ‘ore mixty fect wide las beon de- veloped to lh- west of that proviously worked of 8 l:l\ grade and unknown lenzth, Tho entira fevel lonks beiter than over bafare. Consldcrable ore has been found In_making con- nections on the 1,500-foot lovel. Much ora has been extractea from the 1,500-fnot level, hut work janatonned for want, n( ventilation, whichi has Juat been aupp! e uantity of valusblo B e b 1. B3 et lanal On the 1,750 foot Jovel 18 a body of ore, If nything more exten- slve than above, but mostly low Rrade, Tho Su- Durintendent recommends. that, unil furiner ox plorations aro wade below the 1,750 level, and s0mo necesary repalrs made, the monthiy divi- dends will be reduced, NEW ORLEANS, Nrw Onteans, Jun, 10.—~Gold, 1025@102%, Sight exchance on Now York, 8-10 discount, Sterling exelaugo, banker' ills, 400, fall away as thoy did at that time. If spoculation 1arifs, au in 1672, the cloarings show It, In Gcto- ber and November, 1872, the daily aversge clesr- Inge were 81115, 000,000 st New York, When the bubble of spcculation burst In 1873 the clearings Iell away to s aversge of 50,000,000 dally in Dctober. ‘The clearingaof Septomber and October, 1872, have never been ropested becanse the une nataral activity of that time "hae not been agaln 1xporiended. The cleariugs of the cities outaldo of Now York show, for 1677, u loss of 3 per cont compared with 1870, wnd this Indicotes that, weasurad In dollare, the volumo of businoes line not gained anything, while thcre le little donbt that the quantities of commodities exchianged have Increseed, DEDT OF NEW YORK, ¥ The Mayor of New York yives - the following as he amount of the city debt at the close of 1877, as compared with 1870t 1877, 121, s4e 1y s 1 22030 7L, l.fl‘ll 434 108, Total recogutzed debt. 410, W67 $1I9, 107,097 Bealdeu this definlte dobt, thera aro waillivns of dollars of valid claime still in litigation, The Blaking ¥und ls $31,060,007, TUE WALABH HAILWAY, The following notice was read on Alonday on the New York Stock Eachange: \¥auash Iistlway Purchaalug Comioliteo recelpts wiil not bo called” hereartor. 1 the required ayments have been made they lu.ly be exchanged Fov Webast atiway sbares, whlch will b caiiod Inytead. TUE LONDON AND BAN FHANCISCO BANK. Milton 8. Lathaw bas realgned the Prestdency of the Londou and 5an Franclco Bank., This bank was started in_ 18G5 with $500,000 capital, which wis attarwards incresved tu $3,000,000, The yrofits of the bank, Mr. Lathaw says, l-avr never Lewn less than 18 per cent s year. GOLD VALUE OF FORKIGN COINS. Below we give the quotations pafd in thls market 1n gold for the followlng coln, " Fuloty fru “Twenty uar) Hpaniah doubl guhm doubluons wilcap XX pesva.. Teogulliens Meafcan i GOLD AND GRXENDACKH. Gold was 102@102Y; in greenbacks. UGreenbacks wure V8GU7% cenls ontho aollar 1o gotd. PORKIGN EXCHANGE. Bight. iy blva‘ Ao Byl 7 4 bty o i n GOYZENMENT BONDS, Jalted Biates 06 of 1. . A e viaied 3 13y st 3 birs ' gum EXR 104 nlm.uw ew .. v Lices Dow 4 ber oLl COVBOLE REION, olypox, dan. 10. ZC0nols, money and accomt, 03 5- United States Donds—fse, 104; G7s, 106; ;i0e, 10733 vew B, 10016 o 8353 nroferred, Finls, Juns 10,—~Kenter, 103 00, MEAL ESTATE, Tha following Instramenta wero filed for record Thursday, Jan, mx NPENTY. ot 123 s ul Sewar av, af, a0 ) it Fapjity 4t vcflm 1 ,'g b b, w G 1,015 4,700 st etwwsy Hockwoud 4 i i Caunpbell b Wb i RN i e 7,000 Twensletn ot jone 1t flu at, lnm-u oy, o1t alao bt ftn o "I"enl fourthat, o f. l» Il'll—l)ll'lll . * roved dated Jas. 1 (Heury 1t. Bherzoll 10 Suhas: 1. 31,000 West Jac! II!II llan (, " Bouth Tark a3 f- TPty it o N S w118 bt log Vo ibi Vit 4,50 ————— COMMERCIAL, The following were tho recelpts and shipments of the leading articlesd of produce In this city durlug the tweaty-four bours ending st 7 o'clock on Thursday morning, and for the corresponding thno twelve woniby agot AMpmenis, l'auwn bl ('nll w “Ierlvln from store during Wtdnnd‘, forcity. consumption: 2,008 ba whoat, 1,176 bu corn, €05 bu oats, 302 bu rye, 6,140 bu hrlav. ‘Ths following grain was inapected into stors in thie city yesterdsy morning: 7 care No. 1 bard wheat, luunNu_Z do. 7care No. 1 solt epring, 49 cara No, 2 do, 18 care No, 3 do, 8 cara reject- od (101 whest) ; 3 cars high mlzed corn, 4 carsvow mized, 4 cars No. 2 do, 84 cars refected, 31 cars 1o erade (120 corn); 14 cars white osls, 11 cars No. 2 mized. 1 carrcjected (24 oats); 5 cars No. 2rye; 8 cars No. 2 barley, 10 cars ostra No. 3 do, 3 cars ordinary No. 8do, % care feed (18 bar- ley). 'l'uuL £76 cos, O 100,000 bu. Iuspect. ed out: 26,300 bu wheat, 4,026 bu corn, 704 bu £59, 15,020 bu barlcy. Yeaterday wus s season of great depression lo busieas circics, sad copectally o 'Change, whers the commercial pulse soonest feols the effectola cthange jn the general circalation, The news from the Old World was bylisved to be decidedly pacific In its character, and some of thore who had hither- to felt and aete 1f they belleved that the war wonld fast S(teen years secmed yesterday to think that {t wonld be overin lets thamas many dayd. ‘There was not much talk abont armlistice, butevery- ‘body thonght it, and the resalt was a rush to aell short, In tha expectation of belng able to bay In at lower prices. This resnltwan fostered by the receipt offarge numbera of hogsand an increased volome of Jow-grade corn, with depressing newa from the markels at other points. The weather here was agsin mild, the Jannary thaw baving appar- entlyset in with vory little preliminary freeze, bat the higher temperaturs wan expected o do good by toning down the asperities of the country roads. The decline In prices that resulted from Jarge offerings following an alrendy-depressed tusrket Indnced some rather heavy calling for margine, and took the ground from under the feet of three irms, none of the liabilitics belng heavy. There was slso some selling out of contracts for partlos who preferred paying losses already acern- ed to ranalng the risk of more loss by farther de- cilne. Dry goods wers ordered in small quantities only the demand as heretofors being sirictly in accord- ance with the nocessities of current trado, Very fow buyers were present, and the market wore sn. alr of extreme quiet, Groceries were not moving us frecly as might reasonably be expected, in view of the favorable weather of the past fow days. 1In comparison wilth Jast week, howaver, some im- provement (s noticeable, and altogether tho market bas a better tons Sugars were quoted offan 3¢, which was the only changa noted. Teas, coffees, rice, and most other lines wero falrly steady. The dried-frlt trade was anil, with prices only fairly enstafned. Raleins, currants, and prunes were easy, Currants declined a Xc, orto 8%4@7%¢c. Fish remalndull and nominally un- changed. There never ls any very conalderable demand for cuorod fish at this sesson of the year. ‘Tho demand for good to fancy butter oxceeds the eupply, and recsivers find 1t possible to obtain better fgures than have previously provalled this ecason, fancy creameries selling at 82@35c. Cheese remains dull and unchanged at 6@124e. Oils were generally quiet, with moat kinds tuling steady, Lard ofl was lower, oxtrs declialng to 71¢, No. 1to0lc, and No 2 to 58c. Linseed was advanced to 01@00c. No new thing was develaped In the leather, bagging, tobacco, coal, and wood markets. Lumber was quiet andsteady. Snow is reported to have fallen in some parts of the pino regions In sufliclent quantitieato make good ronds for hanling loge over, and another storm seems to be brewing. The local market I y. Now and then a desler offers to shade the publlahed price-ilst, for grades that happen to be in large stock at his yard, bat aoything that 18 scarce or likely to be is frmly held, Hardware was quiet. The seed market was duil, and not very strong excopt for fiax and timo- thy, both of which wers scarce. Ilides were in fairlocal requeet at unchanged prices. Tho demand for poultry and game was only fair and both wers easy under large offerings, which receivers wanted 1o closo out as the westher was agalnst carrying stock. The local grocers were buying potaloes on the atreet at the current prices. Rail freights were quoted at 40c for grain snd other fourth-class to New York, 37c for do to Bailtimore, 38c to Philadelphia, and 45¢ to Boston and other New England points. Loose mests were quotedat 10c and boxed meats at 5c per 100 Ds higher than graln. Very fow operstors belleve that theso rates are adhercd to. IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY, Jax. 10.—Recelpts: Plour, 11,335 brla; wheat, 67,500 bu; corn, 10,260 bu; oats, 5,800 bn; corn- meal, 1,000 pkes; rye, I.Mbw barley, 2,200 ‘bu; malt, nono; pork, 100 pkgs; beef, 1,400 pkge; cot meats, 0,074 pkge; lard, 4,281 pkas; whisky, 445 Uris, Exports: Wheat, 242,081 bn; corn, 38,000 bu. ORAIN ON PASSAGR, ‘The following table shows the quantitles of wheat and corn on passage for the United Kingdom for porta of call and direct ports on the dates named: Jan. 10, 1878. Jan, 11, 1877, 12,000 201,000 WOOL. ‘The Shipping List of Jan, G reports a quict but frm wool market, supplies in all the principal con- tres having been much reduced, and thers Is 1ittle prospect of & material Increase In rocelpts of do- meatlc or forelgn wools, the stock of the former leftin the country being amall, and forelgn wool goes to countrles that pay better prices than sre obtained in the United States at present. The do- pression of the manofacturing business alone pre- vents an advance. Prices of Michigan and Wia- consln flecces nre sbout the same now as thoy were & ycar ago. Tho atock ot domoestic wool iri Doaton Dec. 31, 1877, wan 12,047,480 Bs, agalnst 14,- 817,700 Ds tho lasl of the previous year. The stock of foreign wool at the beginnlug of 1878 was 2,847,800 e, MUSKEGON LUMDER. The Maskegon News and Reporter gives a report of the lumber Ind at that polnt, from which tha following extracts aro made, The quantity of lumber, etc., manufactared at Muskegon in the glven years was as follows: Zumoder, ZLaih, Shingles, T R m (] 3 fro RLrs 6,477,050 ul:(lfl 13, The stock of jumber b 1aore R £ held ovar this past nu 18 abous Pidlicste i off for 1477y the Seures are mmufi'“ ""fm":',"fl n-uu.'lhw.-u fmumur‘s. 0,0 Tathand 1Tee obloln ahing . moNGt cut on Diack Lake: & Intha county will aggregaie ulmm 8 poor one for lumber- m fhe logyers geaerally, The I done, and on the Muskegon Rnd Whita ftivers sboul 40 parcant uf thio logs have buer d L2 be moved a1 40on as thare 1MFORTS AND EXFORTS. The following 1s & comparative statement of the imports and exports of the United States for the month endlog Nov. 30, 1877, and for the cleven months ending the same date, compared with like data for the corresponding periods of the year Im- medlatoly preceding, corrected to Dae, 31, 1877: e 17T of For 1) months Kgematr.,, anded Ocr. a1, 15,591,783 8350,043, 883 001 440,300,813 8100, 476,070 Exporte—Liumast; 504, 648,044 orelyn, 15,318,058 517,007,230 43, 700, 48 37,488,054 Ttins 59, 104, 470 29, 83, 04 684 X [ n N VLVER (GoN AR BELLIaR o2 Ex W omeattc, 1,007,731 3 5 eer { Felgn.. EAR T FInea § 4 70 SO LI Rl Fcess of esporia over im- sivsseee § 24,228,833 8 783,233 mul?u TR Bhones $124,704.900 803 205,005 ¥ BA70, 62, 844 WU 417380073 Excess of exports 3 O onsen e 24,728,483 FI08246,470 GOODM RECEIVED st Cbicago customs,Jan. 10, 1878: J. W, Dosns & Co., 1,142 bile currants; Hibbard, Spencer & Co., 8 carks arthenware ) . M. Binel 115 sacke salt; Fowler Bros., (45 sacks m Meyer Bros. & Co,, 23 ch soda sab; Moschack & Humphrey, & drums caustic soda. schmuur & Leer, 46 pkys toys, stc.; 4. C. Hately, 2 balew Logui W, I, Schimpferman, 1 l:l clgars. Colloc- tlons, $4,210,42, p— PROVISIONS. 6 leas acilve, sod on the Bolv, With a very heavy feeliog during s groat past vt theasaslun, thuugh the docling wes not o severs ason soie provious days. Liverool reported » dacline of Gd ver cwt in lard, and fully the saine In’ meats, except recclplaof Lugs bere waze large for iher, and leadlag operators talked as it they ware afraid that Logs witl continua to come fore watd wore fapldly than parchasers can be fuund for the product. Tho stocks Of pork are estimatcd st 37,013,000 brla, agalast 143,019 brisat tho same tiae Jast year, while the atocks of Jasd are belleved to be relutively siaall, the dowaad for the arucly Laving :mu.ll very good receatly. Meats coutioue 1o wove Qul recly. Mxas POsE—Waa less active. and ratber weak thil Dear the end of 150 session, declinlog 10s12%c per brl, wud closlig B lower than Weduesdsy ltermova. Hales good . chotce grades, 2:@240; mediun, 14G18cs fofurlor to 11,001 14,000 iy selcr Febens ary at R10.97AIL10; 18250 brie seller March at L) uwan z's nd m brie eller April at 811,33, Tat ¢ Tigriet cloted steaty ar #1190 AT I LT Rt Jamu A0S 11.08 Wler Februtry; and 8111111 selier March. Prime mess was_quoted at $10.00810.5%, and extra prime at $8.25@ LARD— Wi [n falr «am-nahua declined 240 per 100 Ineariy,” but closed 2 than the previous exmoe, DdeT A oot Inqoiry 16 YRe Lutier’ pArt of 1,000 tes weller -llmllry At $7.251 12,750 tea seil- er Fefmxlrray SLET.274BT 311 And 3,50 tex seller March it £ “The market closed ‘r.x'(»llurl'zbn ry weliar Marcl: mlen active, and I'EI!ll‘l] 'V‘]I\I: per |m mpathy W‘"I pork. thongh If"l'" were b fi"fi'?v"" “fl "':'fivrns AL Amnumu' ‘and Ort Fibn, Reller April, ot €33y one an eAT3 &1 §3. 70 CASh And seller Februarys 50 Hoxea Illvl’lflrll‘ll 'D'iCX l“\w““! l’!l‘fl nl!l“ Il I“‘ VD B ranie fof ) 7RI averagess et pickica hame (10 1) at 70, The {o1: *hiwd the Clotlug DHice per 100 bs on (he shoule Shors L. andsn. Short T2 gloars, .8 a0 0 s, mmul unnymnn. ! ufla Tor -nu, vastd sod PACKER, vz Staa Qulet ac 5Q0Hc. Sale was made of 100 'm\’fir mmn"u‘s—mn flendy ant qulet at 85,50 0.00 for $10.50811.00 for mesp exirs mees: and @10.00 for ha LL.ow—1Vas quoted at IM@77e for city, s0d 707He for country. RUEADSTUFYS, FLOUR=Wasquiet and weak. There was & lght demand, snd boyers generally inslstod on concessions from former figures, in keepiog with the drep la wheat, Bales wers reported of 250 bris winters, chiefly st $3.00@26.00; 400 brls spring extras, partly at $3.00@3,83; 260 brls spring supers at €3.374: 129 Lrle buckwhest flour at §3.23@3,50§ and 80 brls rye do on vrivste terms. market closed the following as the asking range of prices: Cholce to favorite brands of winters, £0.5037.001 good to prime brandsof winters, £5.253 .00t cholce to Ane spring, $3.25@5.78; falr 10 good lyrln" MAM 00t low epring, 83.U0@3.50: falr to xood Minnesots springs, $3.00@5.50: cholce to fancy Minnesota springs. $3.75R6.00; patent springs, $7.009 8.50; low grade, $2.624@3.001 rye, $3.25@Y.50; buck- ‘wheat, $3.12}$@5.23, Dzan—=Was sgaln active, and frregular. Sales ag: gregated 70 tons, at $11.00@11.60 DE’! ton on track, and $11.03 fres on hoard ear. CORN+MEAL~Cosrss was quoted ll $14.00 per ton on track. ‘WHEAT—-Was quiet on the whole, thongh nlher actlve at times, and was lllu 'Plh d(‘cllnl“' and closing (¢ lower than the prices of We nrl- i Liverpoul was dull, Cll'll‘K!l ofl cfllll mlnr ?unlml 6l per quarter lu'er. ind New York lowed uyers reducing thelr bids e p!rbll. ‘wills our ro- published s larger, fl.\flnlB with & llllllt fllhclnlM&“flfl 010 of ‘The news regarded R very Dull:lzlnl In fts nlefl wue some references 1o the aljeged fact llfl 'hel! ll high as compared with pork and cotn. thie wai llvD!lbluW'!llnnl( butas thero wera law out rders on the floor thore was not enough flvllBK to make an activo market, There was some I!IUIII tho part of operators who wers unsbla to hold bul[‘lu‘rl was such & good demand from the llmfll near the bottom ae to cause & resction. again & good demand for shipment. In prapnrm.m 10 the current supply. Seller l'ehnnr' opened s0ld ‘at_ $1.00K, then . 00M, 1,00 aver February. Closing at €107, efler the moath :!ml I at 61,03t} 0 tho nomnal ranze belng 81 (i Total, 1,083 bele. The g lre m n:on lu nd closed with reguiar No, 2 ¥prinj u‘}dmdlflfl Feceinta of No. 2xpring closed a 00k, and Xo. 3 st i spring el (e ‘t 4. 00 l \ -na «.n l&)v.y ST et and_easter, 4,40 Tou Han tn aympal with du'ummlmu "a Sulea werg. 40 TN} lflfl l 400 LU by samnple at Minnesoti in weak, declining o bef'- e miert Pkt ign mariste wers aiiole \.W York was ll!lill'fl lnfl Al Pell! fa our recefpts of Jnarket tended downward {n syme o rie o e Jn the weatlior, which mar fudeinitel <y sh quiantities 4tdc, 4044c, nnnmmt t‘hrg‘:fl SRS (e ve e ks Mamrored, to foMe, Bominaliy sheut the swme a8 February, Eeller Nia 50! ier 900 bu N ted u:mu b Rew e ) Du Aneed by b do at 2 ki Tota, ' c on. 339 trea on ear cam. ot 110, AT Wers dull and W lower. The arket weak: enal ander fanicr Feectpti, and in sympathy with otter atn. THo (rading was cliefy In’ Janaary and. May. amo of tho sharia for $his, month caverct, and Jay au mors fyeely offored 1o anilcipation of Iargor ro- Scipta, Fobrusry openod at disec and cloted s ¢ and Moy at 4 uxalnfiux itegnlar N 2o chtoeet 5 Treat at ixe. A Iy active saicq weres fenotiid of 60 T340t 400 1) By BT pls, muuum d 8,000 bu do 8¢ 235G 30 fres 2 and 565(¢ ‘on board. Total H.LIDbIh nm;wunml nd sawy at 500 for No.a ar) Heve: for Febroary, local distiilers. 84, 1,060 bu fy sam AathTc. -L ulf mid wenkc AT » deciine oF 1 1hc, ‘The recelpte wers aniall, but somne longs 'fl'l H’]IXIK ta oll outy and thero was very littla dom any Fevruary 7 ofencd at cibfc. and w wiaoere ot ! luhoclmu lr«hluldn aye. Jlnllll‘ closed at { ¢ 6031a 603 ‘ ‘and clused a6 goe. Rnflplunt sl'ultmm-nmu ed st oz, xtra No. 8 was dull and lower, closing rades wera in falr mumhm [raues ringing 7o, and fre e, excent choica car-fots. B, 400 bu No. 3 at Ba! flm hl‘l!!'llr' 40@ {80 bty ditnpie it LA b A et [ 218300 Tré0 on board. m!? 13,400 b e Wheat—Bales bu at $1.09 i mm 1008 m eunmy. $1.0034 for March, 20 S@40%e for Fedrunry, xk— 1..0 brlescain 0234 for February, $11.30 m March, and €10 S 1-5 1o o Avril, -l,hn tea st u.amnu- February and $7,40 for for Jtnulrla G M X ter, Y sxles of 8, lort"’:hmrfl:nfflfrf' hn}:}ol %800 bu at §11.00 L ird wi Bales s00tca. -:fl)i for Febru- d‘L‘V! l‘ "C\l g uaull}"-’f'fifa“.@" i 1082100 f ; n wofita ) «‘.‘{:.» fi.‘n’.‘.‘.}‘:’z .!l.m\(n' T AR Gorn waa ol * da 4 y "‘.‘“" ‘"’?:‘“:‘3: '"}::l “-au“):“ ':51":’""’ v i v 3 lll; ‘all‘ns’)‘fl. i T January an E' TUary, in mu'a 15 pe vufi:m';?.'fiy' WA 11114 (o '«\ !r':‘;l.“ull.e.n“ b & 00 foF Feby " X fuF Februas I ma for g'hn:nd 3 :1.«17137\'” for Febraicy, o Fibk waro easy, sales bolnu mm ol waawlh bh aU$T.63 soller Saroh GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOMOL=Was quiet at $2,0007.10. TNUOON-CORN—Was 'quict and unchsnged, Quo., tationas Cholea green hurl, 65701 rod-tpped medt- um do, 6@3ci green brush, with hurl enough to work It, 84@c) red-tipped do, 4@5Mc) green cove ors and inslde, 4%@30; stalk brald, 4%@0ct red and inferior brush, 4@¥es crooked, 3@4Mo., RUTTER-0ood to fancy butter was sdvanced within the past fow days to tho extent of 1820 per 1b, The supply of that class continues to fall co darably short of the current demand, and holders ara In 8 _posltion where they can command ostreme prices. Low and medlum krades havo not sbared In the sdvance 1o any appreciable extent, bus aro drmer in sympathy, Bhip- nd the home trade hoaght fraely at the following f prices: Fanoy cremuncry, 3203501 0 common, 8@13ci roll, 13320, BAGUING: b‘lllnln’lfll!l dull, unqualifedly dull, Orden ftow and for small quantitics, buyers showing no inclination 10 saticiate wants, Yrice Lowevoer, remslin firm, in sympathy with the raw ins. terial. Vo centlous to auoteas follows: Stark, 240) Brighton A, Zivc; Lewlatos, 2134c; Otter Creek, 2c; American, 10¥c} burlaps, 4 and 3 bu, 133 15¢; gunntes, slugles, 1@15c; double, 4@ 240, CIEESE—In this market there wi of ssleast unominslly stesdy prices, ro fo small sup umu- & small volume Iteally ins goods glyl sud the '!'ol!lllnfl are held ap sl o bl e lllflellnum'hln d. lmmm.° orm, o oo kawsuns, large illl'o $0.001 do put Al sl u; Hodaiont 87, iuwuhurpu g o, $5. i Quriaherrie, b1.18: fodane b inck, . OOPEIAGE- Packers' goods we u Im\ln. vore Tl o N I e “voro 1a fate local demand, ocs belag e priacipal buyers, @d.30, sud & s &gk NG W rebaod street le sbund- 50 of 44U bewd u-luuu Ly J5 L85, 05~ Wero quiut ut JU0s. " Ti u\lgly [t Miod v it freall st naln n s Tojawas xu. 64.90; tanily whits lh L ‘ Gt ba-rk Bi0g X )fl?. l lhuh'. Sy-brl, h “ S 0 e iy do! nese S i N0. Vsliore ke i : N 4" hay kile ol 751 b medlumn., 1.6 um.w hru uum,. 5, ' 101 30; tisorigscodnah, ext 'rial V55, Toiias T, Lo.;'t"u'»“d" ;"ffi'u“ / f m 3 do b Al Sive FE50 0% nnum’nm! wrlmxu it jacs, and ralitay i tuy lluunulu&mu muu ot el i) ...,x\ nvflku e o ¥ Gilker. Wace compan um, e uta wero ‘. tatr equs .f )nlhb'hlun lhuvrv‘lfllllh‘fl ceds UREIUN =Dales, GG aycrs, i brutnen olde STaduiter or v wmnu: Feucli du; L foe Al eyers, ol B1.0, a1 331 a 4037 lousey’ Stuscaiel, 81 i do A.J..i ul«ncm. Thewdi] Zaule Hl"lllll. clirou, 11G 1w 0= Aldun appica, 13ak10cs 5 Miohigan doy old, 0 U‘M. bu lcrn, buw, SGINCL T 1 Muhu, halves, Il‘(uh- fries ey ‘m."m aspier, Zasic; pited almon -rmmn 20Az1cy cly -uuuu. m-.uuxu Magles wamuie Liisc; yecius, 1 ser ve S "IILIK"S.;HM“IX:‘!:EI" Ma&m 'eanesco udu, B k. FRUFIS=Wers dull sod easy. f" ther lnnla. und the weatber nl m bie “tor lons o im: de, S0 o ‘fr“m. $2.0743.73 pot bl s cralben ‘oer D¥Ls Surccuan: st whid ad toniyend 803 bemios 10301 pet Loty \.Icncllurul‘ll. . UL L0 pup Casc orangeay §4.0084 60 Coasl aun:eq $5.0020.00 per brly Florlda do, #4.0084.50 P % qulet and unchanged. The recelpts eontinua lght: Westers, N, ™ and orthern. Mink, No.1, $ (02 50 1,00 1(nk, Nos, 2 HA 20 33 taccoon, LO. 1. 0d 50 03 1 l o os DZ s 0 03 oy o ® 40 Ml 40 80A%,. 50 BUad-00 1.0087.00 lnfl"l.m 403,00 32, 2% ml i-(; ml ?a .m 150 500 8w 2.00 .90 2.00@1,00 8.0094.00 L0123 133 5038 78 T8 580 b} o 108 18 g ot BROCK ik Sakars wi e que . cof Ifl'!fllbdn esd; 8, mo- Arien, andother arilcics i tha jia. ‘rhenvm only 8 modeiare ln:umy Tathe demand for anv ine of goods. rolln @ Loufslans, 847¢. (.l\"ll—() I..m 7}‘1‘} 17‘(& Java, No. 2, 1 @5ine; cholee tofancy -12‘25 o} ood o Zngaaii(et common to T TS oo, 11 BCusxe-Tatent ent lost, 1 e1 crashed, 103 0% 1 snaiates |5m-uucr(fl L e o Botiaacare, Braloei o No. b oxau oL yenow, 8 SR8 Nexorience: eammon, SHAOHEI Sosd TGTHCT ime to cholce, 7! P ra— Californlu sugar-loat drlps, Soks8a: Caltfoe- niasliver drips, 85@60ci good suger-house sirup, 423 43¢ ex! ew Urieans muissses, cholce 53¢y rommon to good, 33 t& B5640ct black sirap, ml‘fl‘ 143181 {ct Clflfll. 42@45¢; cavls ] mufll nutmegs, No.1, 85c@81.0%; Mot 0 ttiad, o1 it ”3}.151'3?"%'{«': fiosd, %a\&‘ m. Y rhe Ratet and stead 1 timothy, $0. N o "'\"' R A Tgm"u %28 Nor 1 pratr 00, siongh, l||DflH~W¢n In falr roauest, The offerings wers gomexhat Warger, 4ad local desites wero busing on the i Atreet: Ll‘! e HIVI cows, 0¥cy aealenred, IERCSE wERer, ) Gemnge, 1 ‘ Fidea! G pAR cared, Tdcy krcan smited & 11 green caif, 19iac: Tt dnd peims dry Xipand cm. wiocs dry-saiied nme-. 1264 dry dint do. 14@10c; o 5001 heep pel L eatimat A s ho_country demand for shingles TiVery BmidheAna inere 1050 CATCtoom the ookl Yo, Fhich are fof the mors part weil sopliod. uunuuan-x First and secand cle 84.00 Thirdclear, 1 incl 25.00 ol 29.008:0,00 irst and second ciea: 10.0x418.50 Eirst common dressed atding. 14.30918.00 Floaring, first comman, 23.0046.00 Floorink, second col 22.00 Hlooting: third con 1w s xbelrdl. 1, 14 Inches and upward: .0 Tiox boar 5 17.00 Aetoei b 6't0" 23.00230.00 it stock 00077.00 Catock boara. 12 %0 16 1) or commeon stock boards 14.00015.00 minon jumber—outslas Gricew ars fof dryi Dimension ruff, Smali timber, 6x0fo N Plekets, rough and select. & seloct, dreseed and $7.00 do, TX, 10314, 810,007 Tox1e, 23, i roolicy, 14E30. I l'l: 1 a0 M, 1 o Y SOLDE] Vofl xe X(ra. 170, LEAD- i, o4 r, 7c} lead blpe, Tise. e rrR Bottania, 300 sheethlag coprar, 28¢, NO—8. nAxT 21 Suget IROX- u 832-100 rneal nnulnmn. Nos, 010 1. 1bl4e; plaal toy B, 9lci A univantsod o No. 25, 136, with uiséoutt of's ver 2 3 Ingx—Common, $1.1 m ’;:x-N‘:».l( 4.90; Bt 10 to11, et 12, 114e; 12and 14, 1 fimnm 12%c lrundio.l 7, 1301 I S IR S MeLin, sk 1, boeh 4 AlLS—Were tendy at §3.00 rate, g i ‘F’ 33 for soma time wlnnu:nhlah 4 o, ’2 Wik sirong and hixhers e £ ol no mo o e than cavered iha cort of prudic erm, aad otner ofls were ahout st do lllglulllenl le:L 180, bon, Tiydeg. te 14ivct der. 1801 theadl e 173 dea teut, Zikic) lllcmnn Texal teal e, 700! ext; rovlnu;o {fl k'fifl. {0701 o 2 Ly u-ua.uv.am ch.m\bsw iale, ‘winter-bieached., ' 70c! erm, nv uroe: ofl, strictly pure, $1.00; extra, X N 03¢t S0k O, 51 BErMlts: SAGE winter. mlnen‘ oli Gt turpentige, 37c; naphif flemln!llfl‘.m ""’n" Ueoiarricy -ul'a i A T L -may M8EEity AND GAMR=Wers dull anawesk. Out- #lde guotations ware hard to [H for poultry, the offere inga for which wea Jarie, aad deaiers ware. snxlous o the woather was il s car, Quota: tiuns; Chlckens, dresse: ;erlm ducks do lurkfln. 4o, 7abe] eeso. do. Rgnc praiis. enlchune o kca, €505 quall, 81,601,151 Veatsom e onwere utet and unchanged. Clover was 1 s { 500! m‘n‘mimmn'flou! 3! Scarce uuhln " (ur good urulhlnr, lnfl B\L s quiet d ateadys ssnfln-v or New York no sall, 81.10; orainary costee, dalry, with 72 Wikhout Dugs. $0:001 Asbiod Ualry e quiet and nrm Wl “D.!;fl quowx UyiPownEnC Lommian, 24 O, 430! RoOq s, naaIcs Nab. S3aiBo) Arces gsser i 4oy, chiolce, 6ARTIS} cholcests Tancy, lunuuu—cnmmnn 20A30c; good do, AI@IMoL me- 1ui, S8a40ct good n mt‘ml fine, 4 1 floest, Baigader Cholce, B34 wAd: Olee oot TaThe Youna Hysox—Comnion, 256 do, $3@43c1 nna' «amwfnm‘ S idasc} ood | S, i Ca 3 cholces SHBIG) eho m-u. Ssatie Ootoxar—Commion,, Jwici §ood co 30@33cs , 38@oc) wuod memum. m«uu "Bne, aalscx fnest. mmqmc olce, 89AU0CH ' chiolcest, O Tac, OB Trats was duil AL DravIouk pelcis. or ot 60,50 for 1yle, 86.00 for becch, and $4.00 for slabe, der ‘\;u‘ KY-as aulet aud unchanged. Sale wes re- ried of P OOL W a8 bt -nu ieffe, Letter than nomint. marki fa'vicw of h 12 smail supplies 1 the anf try at ¢ quotes l-mum unwi'fiua osla S "o do, ' T 1, mm: ne flocce washed, 370405 ma Coarso do, o, st et tub Fools chiolce, u:«%ud‘mno xo0d, 50; dle, Onlar.dowool—r ne {m| (mldlum do, :uc:n:u:nuu 0, 2383240 coarse common, 1892103 lack, 1i LIVE STOCK, Tlage, Bheso. Gl L anerr a7 4,000 o0 wLew 2 v 20400 KA 0a 8 postal card recelved at The Staok-Vards to: a-y waa the following Inscription: ** John 1. Mertin, 8. B, Martin, Jim his sor, and Jtmmy Welch, and Blily Wale work this postal o go, who may be found at 80 Kx- change or in the Union Btock-Yards, Ispuse you cere tainly by resdiog will know there {a where this Is de- sigued to go, Careof Bteer," It waa hl‘d Middleton, 1a., and was signed Marshall W. Done CATTLE—As compared with W-dnend.q, the market yeaterdsy presontad no radical chane, Cholca lo tra grades belag in 1lgbt supply were salable at full prices, bus for anythiog greding below cholce Ill market was weak and unsetiied,sales in maoy stances showing a further decline of 5@10c, of shippers ara no bresent modersta arrivals of cattle suited to thelr wants, The Lulkof the transactions were st prices under $4.30, ‘There were just four sal 121 73 hesd, ing 1,30t ba gtng 1,301 L #3. 1741 20 451 lbe, l‘ 00§ 20 b, 3.0, "1 ho Satter Murasold by Alsxader Cassoll & Tl prices FOF B{bplmy EAfUla were §:3.6u Sured fugtalr l-nh wlce stcers wolkhing from 1o Looul bi Fasccured jaoat. of thelr. sunsiléa 4, era bouglit ¢ $2.75a3.50. ut uf commou m-ll um stull was tha market clusad ens erand of du s Bubou 4 contaluesa, fotersating arttels on the Lecf marketof that clty, €iving e s bresent sources of wupply. Ereviads to 1843 uo rhorsupolive wers 2 far Al aid 1: 7iho Lot sdc nd naw auioynt wore tha th i ¢ h Colyta o A Lumua Trom &cr’m " "THT0%0 240 13 1 e ieetpla ot drduted boef dur \ere 17, 000, 400 {N. whi l:h amount 17, 447,500 I 'Ell "Il“l o Wi g 40 s Trumm & ‘niaad b et e tecainta thure ware ml‘ r r ?!r'n‘:v‘!l.'wl S tho Henl .“".'..’{t.n -"«'flfll"‘flfim‘"f " caniia: to i . 2 o xbuem&mzm Tear i was 30 iha. P 2? 3 x4 3 SEEB: & B, L3 J 4 i § < 4.00 4. 4.83 4. 4.0 4 i i C.g 3.70 4.40 B0 iz i 2 i e : 415 a4 3.0 -0 ‘lm 3 L:,) 0 o3 .33 :.“ ] lfl 448 sy B0 430 188 300 4.35 B0 300 4.23 i LW 4.23 L U7d 3.4 4.23 ag 3.ss tfi LWl eS8 . 05 2.3 40 , 006 3974 Lm‘i wi o 233 4.12] 88 2.00 4w T 363 874 1w 3.0 usd be eak Lone thn'k\ll(‘fnln d tands, lrml* dvlll'h'\l considers. 17 tnronghe he dry. A 9 transfers within the narrow L0 4,08, 1L rh"l huring fair 13 cliofes i ln! lll HNE .. Xtog lolt were tien by ey 0 L 0, it '-'-; Poor Lo common gradia i =t 1,3 No dn Price.dor dv leq. s Xo, SL..d89 81,2010 4. 4 4. 4 4. 4 4. 4 A B. 3. 8. 8. B. sa:éséeésééée 03 2401308 400 The market was duli nndfl!l!rr. lhn»e-t Snding, buyers at over &4.33@L0. whi r, G1ades wara noglected ¢ g4, ook e, saics wers Larae o o Feearene (p'ml! N’Tmm 1e5) 't $9.9043.50, Tha Tovowing BRRRP DALRS. sz il e XL, K 100'Texad L.\ 80 250 |18 Toxms. . 92, 108 4.30 4.35 68, 03 0; ' .00 w Porx, Jan, Tore yes—Tteceipts, Inn.mrnr(nm Koy it R werks weathel ind bad for the Jredhibeet trade emha, o5 beet catil vets ghty S0 heavy 58 8 FUribier reduetion e ial i ordtnary to goad native stoers, 0o to dre 8a1bs; prime and extrs 103(@1 s smooth Clierakes Kl direct from the cars to. the ket closed dull omo of exporters. BHE Iv & Jpod, making 14,100 for, three asyh, n;nlnu 3 Weeki market ex. treni d limited trade at oty mnn!r umued pnccn mmmnn to very chnfce er 100 10, ‘with the majaricy of ssies at ¢ uwn ber 10y 00 sales ol hm?n‘ by themaclves, res ecelr 2K ns 1o i ast. = Seks prices Fors r m!uud. ik fair usincat ot & rndu&‘um fatr good Ilve, $4. WJL l Rori . 10.~CATT L Tiecelpts, 3381 total for the. weok., 170 sales fresh atrivaln consigned e ':'n'm':-" Hcertpta, 1,300, total for the b ‘week, 17.000; market duil; fairto g {VEHGH\ Dh!ffln :l.m(.w; 84234701 exira, €5. ou. tommot, total for the weok. 30,350 ungo} Hoas—Ttecelpte, market dall and el inlnks Yorsers, post w5 snbie: 201 heary falr to exire, 84, 170 §4.304 Comino 833084001 10 h Butsotas Jaled, 30 cari, : ko .00 00} demand; heavy mut. 004,63} common 10 81, Lm:n. Jan, 10,—Tione~E: uverx 1a good demandy 1Ight, ekl T034.00; extra to nnep btar 13,500, Frix—wesk and llaw. excent for well.tatted e } prime ta cholas Inping stecrs, & 51243 fair o goorl HBU1YG Shippi ateern, S fes 3.013:¢4,00; wood Lo chalce cowa, 75' n:cur $1.5083,00} corn-fed Tezans, e ouire ahippiny {088 wanted woud tu cholce, £ f falr, $2.75@%.78; receipts, At Cin Y, FasT Linaney, Jan. 10.-Cuisir—Receinty toufs 403 hiead th of_yard siocky total for threa n-ynl 1,234 Ihrmlgn o 1 3 JArdy nrime, £5.2565.50; minon. 8 1531 or threa adyoth wun%rkm. .lNd.wlPh‘lldmphfllle hnns-necel s to-day, 1,000 head; total for threo days, 8,001 Seiling. B4, 50H3:00; MATKOE AR, CINCINNAT, CinoiNxaTy, Jan, 10,~Hona—~Market dull and gfll!fl H “’fld!. lkrer ““A",g:"m“'“yfi'n‘m "K.'I“ .00 pag EHRL Y Teceintid 105 Eipmetis, 490, BY TELEGRAPI. . FORFEIGN CITIES. ‘The following were recelved by the Chicago Bosrd ot ‘rale: Liverroot, Jan. 10.—Prime mess pork—Esstern.o7ay Western, 634, Bacon~Cumberlands, 33164 short ribe, 8300d; long clcar, D2ey short clear, Sze; shonlders, 204 6d; hame, 420, Lard, 415, Primo mess Leef, 834: Indis mess beet, 03s: extra Indla mess, 1156 Cheese, o4s. Tallow, 40s0d. Loxpox, Jan. 10.~Liverroot—Whest dull. Comn steady. Maux Laxr—Cargoes off cosst—Wheat-Duy- era holding off for concestlons of about -64. Corn & shade caster; falr averags American mixed,” 20 6d, Cargues on passage—Wheat neglected, nothing dolng. Corn emler. ¥air averago quality of No.3 Chicago spring wheat for shipment during the present and fol- lowing month, 504 6d@>ts. Fair average quality of now American mized corn for promph shipmeut by safl, 26@7I80d Apectal Dispatch to The Chlcagn Tridune. | LIvXRPUOL, Jani. 1011 8. m.~FLOUR—No, 1, 288} No, 2, 279, Anatx—Wheat—-Wiater, No. 1, 121 No. 2, 11s 30} spring, No, 1, 118 3d; No. 2, 108 6d: white, No. 1, 128 11d; No.2, 124 8d; club, No. 1, 13a8d; No. 2, 128 11d. Corn—New, 208} old. 208 0. Provistoxs—Pork, 50s. Lard, 418 0d. LivarrooL, Jan, 10~1130 p. m,—Laxn—408, LivearooL, Jan. 10.—CoTrox—Firins 64@00-10d; les 32,000 bales; speculation and export, 2,000; Ameriean, 9,000, 1ixxADSTUTFI—-Wheat~California white wheat, 12084 @122 11d; doclub, 12811d@13s 33 No. 2 to No. 1 red Westeru apring, 1086d@1133ds do wintar, 114 84@120, Plour—\estorn canal, 27:G328s; oxtra Btate, 209 0d, Corn—Weutern mized, 208 G208 0d; new do, 208, Osata—Americaz, 3. Darley—Amcrican, 3s11d. Pras—Canudlan, 37s CLOYER BrED—5@308, Provistons—Mess pork, 508 Prime mess heef, A%, Lard—American, 408 s Bacou~Long clear, 3isj short do, 321, Cuxxsx—Fine American, Gds, Tarrow—Fine Amorican, 40v, PrTROLEUM=BpIrita, 74 3d; refined, 138 0d, Taxeezn Oir~2086d, Ixern—Lommon, 5a 3d@34 Gdy pale, 13s, ErimTs TURPENTINR—234 04, LoXpox, Jan. 10,—T4LLOW~308 9d. BPINET TURPENTINE—24s, . LinssED OIL—27s 34, AxTwERE, Jas, 10.—PETROLEUN—208 0, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK. Apdalal Disvaich (0 The Chicado Tribune. Naw Yonx, Jan, 10.—Gnain—\Whest genorally of- fered mors froely| quoted lower; most kinds of spriog fally loand winter 1380 per buj No, 1 spring ex- ceptfonally Orm and wanted; adverse tenor of forelgn advices worked agalnst oxport movement and served to depress valuce; males of 38,000 bu No. 1 Milwsukes spring at $1.33; 50,000 bu No. 1 Milwaukeo, January dellveries, at §1.98; 2,000 bu No, 2 Milwaukoee spring, part 8,000 bu afloat, 0 terms, quoted Chicago oK adoat quoted 248130 bt and 81,31 aakod; 6,000 bu No. 3 Nartn ‘western spring,, January option, st $1.32%: 8,000 ba No. 3 Northwestorn wpring st §1.33% per bu, Corn quoted lower; now crop erally 1@3¢ per bu ,on free offerings and com- parstively moderate Inquiry, cloalng beavily; mized Western ungraded at 83@50c. Hye—Market weak, Ostgymoderately active, Lut rather essior fa price on generally lbora! offerings; mixod Weatera, 2,100 bu at 34@790; white Westarn, 1,400 bu st 3943 40a; No, 7 Chilcago quoted st 300 bid and up to 406 ask- ed for average qualityi s boat-load of cholce roported s01d for local use at 40340, ProvistoNs—Mess pork moderately sought at about former ratens sales of 230 bris within & rango of §14.23 @12.50 for unlaspected: other kinds nomiaal; for for- ward delivery Western mess dull, with January option quoted at $13.23 bld; Fooruary, 813.33 bidy March, $12.35@12.35; April at §12.85212.43; no sales roport- . Cut meats Inactive at about formier rates. Dacon quuted weakor; aales of 330 bxs loug and short clesr Tiat half Februsry optlon &t 8035, Westora stearn 1ard sctive for early dellvery; salea of 1,350 tes new $7,75@7.80, of which 600 tcs wera for- expart st 1260 108 10 arrive at $7.75; 200 tcs off grade $0.75G7.00; for forwa, d-llvex]. fracly deals fo; Jan- usry option quoted st 87.71)4 February, $7.77: March, $7.87%1 April, $7.073; sales of 750 \e-.huu‘ ry st $7.75Q7.77H) 3,000 tes February st §7.174@ .60; 2,600 fea March at $7.83G7.00; aod 2,000 tca April t 87.075@8.00; refined moderstely active for the Cootiaent at §a. 16X, LLaw—In fair demand at full rates sales of 03,000 1 $7,5047.62%. 3 0 quallty. - Buoass—Raw qmnuo quoted firm at ' THA7Ho for folr reSulng and TH@TNC for good do; refioed fo vory moderate demand; granulated quoted at 994c; Olher A 1o ant of 60 brla st 81001 re, Larsubsequently Fenoried saoite ed 86 $1.U7 casti, W it Ilutkuln'urln BIUH Iy — 7 uw' no importaat slanges: demund -(5 o o it ateom et ion 1or early use 1o d sparingly: fa charte: S inoderats movement 1 for grain In the local marke; Quol by ""'“N‘ .h': a% 1 per bus 1,630 bl (part of turough mllnn on'& eads Yislous e o ths Wit dusociated Haw Yore ans 10 etar Tt st et futares Ly e per Yebrusey, 11 ¢7ci March s ot A, 13.74c3 | May, 11.87ct 1ig0st bR 12 s T %) 12 11 126, va-Muket dul, (o ayon fivars desiaud iim- itedy recalp! u.u»br-x 0, % 1,003 cou 10D W g 1rd, §1.75@3. 10: g ice, 3301 white' wheas ext _%#wmomimm. o ; £ i Li1Bnesota patent proces BY.4089 00 Yiyw iloer el .n.fi 2a1~Quist; Wostern, 80G 3. e nu‘-y "mul oy B Y YAl Biale QU aa e & peceipia 10000 L iy sy, 01l m*‘n‘(""’ (3‘:3 T eavy; fuc X Kul Weatsis mived and Btato. ey whlle'do, 38 T—¥irmi suipplag, ove—Firu; yearling ow Weat 't e o earvoce 01ta s bhlnu. rs “ |ugou. sdicar gules aa i uul. zod. *Tiite Gulst but otonl Patio :.m,h-llalku- Jull jand naaryy crude, i refued, ¥301 uaite, ALLOW—Flrns! uuuun--u Bpity unnurn su— uf '..a./ow(c. Heavyy Waatern, | cas pork uuu o heavy: $12.25. Reet aud _un M«fl Dresaod Logs- ket eaalury sac\ci Weitera long clnt mX mu wasler; )i‘ lhl—\’nm steam sasler; §7.° Gripm ity Walsk: ket du 1eLL g ¥z, lovie Jaa, 10 quvx—!um widaliag, sorich ’ aaten, e 11000 ‘bales; receipts, 1,000; shipments, 1,600, weak, and lower; rperfioe fall 84. (Y lm‘m,dennlrrur\ fall, #5000 b4, 735 choler, 8. 000, | Kinds of grain to t nlo #cer Com Tower, but (a 1ALy the :" mlg gnd anctaned, o, me 73 N, 4 gem‘v witn & e eash 3 o arch. “Lar and Anlls clear tihs, 3,80 February can hominAlly unclisnzed. A PaFlorr 1008 Iotss e, 5,000 b B4,000 bur osts, 8,000 bur fre, LOW bus & ToLRDO, 4 foTWheat doll, e 1 1t 81,237 exi bener, Tot.xvo, 0. lower: N Y ot 431 JANUALY: 40301 )Fl!xvulry.fl\ X, nacwrr)eulod.. Ne. Onts dnlly ® Hexp—Cholce, $1.751 prlme ‘m( , No. 2, 4,30, Heorimrastione, 200 by wheat, 12,000 by cor 20,000 03 oaLe, O DU, g furxesrioFlour, hones wheat, 23,000 bt corn, 17,000 bl § oats, o o 0t B M—OuAtn_Closed with her m Mnn, ipat, $1.2%; Febrnary, 1 Stlehinn, No.J ml Wintes, Februm Corn dall; hig) Il'! y, 4 \mn'w n]" & 30 rllll.Al-ll Nta PitranxLrara, I's., Jan, 10,~FLovr—Dulil and ua. changed, ARgPCTRest Market dolly amber, 8141144 white, $1.4541: arket uufl.,euuw c;mun.m. 30 Swone ry, 370 jci Febi !K itA—-Market dulij white mrum. TaSoE1 mised o, ISHATONE - s o bt FPro Ftesdy, Mess pork, $12.25@12.75. — i ket AT Tha o, Por 8122501278, Lard mu—d uleij cresmery,33qscs Westera Reserve, Eas-Market dully Western, 20011c. lflml.llm "D.m. t‘nll( refined, 114@12e: crude, “Vllll“ l‘;;;mm-wnut. 5,000 b corn, 43,000 buj cats, mlcumn'n. Corrow—~Firm: 104e. mily, 3. ms‘w et ow No. 3, spot, Giveimxamy, O, FLo nnm—\vhnz il Corn dutl and 1 Jowe uua{ in doimands 980se” Dariey u falr demand hut at lnwe 4l 3t the invide. Lani l’#.%','.‘ s e 3. i '""".“ T iearcer 8, Ta: nd 83160, thess nm- tkinl 1o coma ‘out o nmm et sasle 7,50; 81d 257 Watot, $0.0088.570 far 18 801 Ibh o QP‘VJKH“"-g 1 $1.09. ufet and unch f L—~Elrners in fafe aemnd 8t 50@c0¢. BALTIXO! TALTIMORE, .1£‘|fo,-rwu-nuu and unchanged. GRAIN— W u‘;tm dull and, lwers Western yinter red, iy nuat February, uly ictive and L] et Bt o id m a3 Western omina qul !l Tiys duii a mv—un!n unrvuna R4 Pelneyivania prime mfllofl Dul I!rl.dllm';l:n-?x W e s rRR e + cliolcs Western roll, 108 l‘mun!ul—)lnmlnll‘ nfln!d. 12c. Corrrx=iull and u Matiexy bl o zc’.’om lour, a.mnnrlu wheat, 23,000 bus cors, 0 bu. SUIPAENTI=Wheat, 15,000bu con, 77,000 bu. LOUIBVILLE. 5 00 4.7 B ‘amber, ST while Bm, ul ers whi “aiseh mizr 45 n-u—nmu aun'f':mhe,h:i:‘x mixed, Alc. Tye—Niarket dall; 830, 1TAv=Aarket dull; §0: Provistoi cholce leaf tierce, §9.231 do ne-dy, shoulder, 46 IRt T e l.-nl -le-dn nu:on nem!: ! e aet, 8,851 clear, 7e.’ Hsms—sugar-curei 'flllll—quufl ll m. A )‘ILWAVKIS ' Frd n?mx‘n m’:. FLouR~Dull and weak. hesd unnmemn ed Sui, uisetlied; ope l‘n mnn cloet o, & 0o, WK e 24%c. m".f:. vo i faing -lunmd chaugeds TRLEA o l?m:y du) W Tk, ‘eak. ~Mess " fil kettle, l’l.'u‘ Dmml' hoge l::‘qtn mmrrl—nonr. non brll % lmmmmu lm’l‘u‘."‘m‘“’l‘!l 2 3.7 !fl ‘ancy, $3.75@5.60y family, Hre 1.16_of ~ Heow' ::!-ln,-u e eint dndfinl.rf.' e tme:, P14 l"vm"-mln—flu“ onlders, mc! clear #ib, B}e. Tianis, 8%c far 14.1b averages 'Lard, $7.50, pilode il tower; Votoitros.¥ Tiecelpts, 7,000 Kxw O 3 o=t . l‘"lmull .um 10 Cclll -Maat—Dull sad l'luvu X9=Pork di d . 10X pork il ?nlkl.o'erwld- lll7 12,4 m& .00 um.mm. odio, 454 packed, ehor siear o, c. O E AR stolasses qulet, Tow m And lower conimor, 136: Fratey a3a o, Uihts e Bosvox, Jan. l‘umn— lats et 00083 30 Eommnexis n-?" £X: 'r.?:'“"?‘m- 7“.'3"%’%’&'??3? m'w""'fif"" "EB ‘At Loulé, 86,5 A0y Aliierota mateat procos su Wiicammi (2] 1|Hl|V¢0m Ostasteady and ui oo ot 47¢, sccordin, etiea ey 000 bu alx-rawex steadrs “glnd and yellow, 5o@sic. sur @H7a for ‘ua'm on track. Onrzao, Jan. 10.—GnaT¥oo. 1 whit soiyaan. Jon, Dlfll’!d'“’ 0. 1 white Michigas, TED] "l"l':mn. Jan, o.-muuwmn—qmm nominayy at PETROLEUM, OIL CITY, PA., Jag, 10.~PXTROLXUN~The market opened at $1.87% and continued steady, with but little business; rovorta In the afternoon of & new #U9-brl weli fn the Sillerstown district caused the market to nlwll.n.lall.fl)‘ at which fgure It cicssd hoavilyt o Producers Congreas closod thelr fourth meeting at Fifaeriie o EVELAND. 0., Jan, changedy mndm{ vmu, 110 tost, SETSACKOXCSteadry crudy fli:“"' A O : t i aolmhta Gefvors, w8 shipaienty " DIRY GOODS, Nxw Youx, Jan. 10.—Market very dull on sccount of Atormy weathers cotton goods quiet and stead, with a slight upward tendency on colared cottous; prints mov- {n&slowly: Wlnghama uict; mewa wear of wooless s ¢ demand; {orolgn goods dull, TORPENTINE, 3 ‘wargj:éuarnr.hn. 10,—Be1miTe TuxPRXTIXR—Firm, ——— OUR COMMERCE. Naw York, Jan, 0.—At the mectlug of the TProduce Exchange John P. Townsend, Charles 1. Marshall, and Willlam I[. Swan were chosen delegates to the Natlonal Conveution of the United States Export Trade, mecting at Washtogton the 231 flust, In sccordance with the = request of tho Pittsburg Chamber of ‘Commerco. rosponse to s com- municatfon from the Buffalo Boasd of Trads nviting tho Vroduce Exchange to unito with them in mcmorhllllufi Congreas to complete the work at an_ carly day of remcvimi obstrue- tions to mavigation at Important poluts fn the Detrolt River, the Exchangs passad resolutions authorizing the presentation of & potltion to Congreas asking that an sppro- priation be made sufticient to prosccuts to early completion this road, A resolution also pa J declaring that aa a prerequisite of the restor tlon of the commerce of the United smumm position it once occupled Il. was indlspensably necessary that our citlzens should be perwmitte to buy or bulld ships in any part of the world, and obtain for them American reglsters_ upon complying with the proper formalities, It was also recammended the the General Governmnent should grant no subsidles for mall or other purposes. ———— Affecting Tocldent at & Murphy Meeting. At one of Mr Murphy's mectings at Troy, N. Y., after the usual introductory exerclses, he broughit before the audlonce a man well’ knowa m Ih ople of Troy,and who had run through property aud falr reputation by drink lmt had now resolved he woula codearaor to re trieve lls character. He addressed the people in avery toutmng manner, and, to Ulustrate s sentiment {n his brief dlscourse, he passed to the rear of the platform and brought forward 8 wretched, ragged, trembling victim, the very embodiment of rum’s ruiu. This wreck of 8 man, after 8 mcuient of sllence, was recoguized by many of the sudience, aud the simple recog- nition brought tears to tho eyes of hundreds. Presently he endeavored to speak; his trem: bling labs atmoat refused to support bis body, and his words, fecble ond broken, were Indis- tinet and fncoherent. But gatbiering blmself by a stroug clfort,lic gave & warrative of himsel! from his boy shood in_that city; bis refned and loving lmuw lis collcze lifu; bis warriage; bis gradual dcdhm, Lis dishonored parcuts; bis llusr! e ; s disgraced childrens hisownutter degradation o a gutter dlllnlurd. snd thero be stowd, baving been brought from the jail to tell this story, sud then Ko back to complute bis lst Jpterm a8 o common druckard, Mr. Mun:hl *sprang to his fect os the poor fellow sald tbis and exclalmed: *He shall not go back (" sud the sudicace § utly sespooded, * Ile sball not go back!” uud in s minute the suw veces sury for bis relcase, by the paynient of the Buty was reised, sud the odicer Wwho badl bim i charge left hiw fu the care of M thosu who were with bim, ‘The mau belona: 10 vue of the wmost respected of the fumilies I¥ thab city ; was blgbly gifted und ong of the wos vromising of the young meun of bis day, Tbé scene wus the moro allucting, as bundreds kusd the truth of his Llstory, 0. —PRTROLEUM~Market un-’ i1c, e, —— s

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