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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 18i8—TWELVE PAGES: FINANCE AND TRADE. |0 onte, pontas Banks Lending Modsrately === New .York Exchange Weaker. . Fho Prodnce Markets More Activees- All Weak, Except Wheaty but Closed Firmer. A. Panicky Feeling {n Provisions ~---Breadstuffs Heavy. FINANCIAL. ‘The hanks are confining themaelves, as a rulo, fo sccommodsting thelr regular customers. Oatslde borrowers must be first-class to get advances; and, Infact, few of thatclaes make their appearance. ‘The general condition of affalrs in financisl cle- “ clenis ono of great qulet nod stesdiness. Renow- aln are in constant demand, and are granted whera borrowers are entitled to them. In the present re- stricted condition of basiness, the amount of new paper made is necessarily hmited. Rates of dis- count are 7@10 per cent at the banks. Kew York exchange was wesk, and quoted at par@23c per §1,000 discount between banks, 'Tho clearings were $3, 200, 000, TIIE MONET-MANKET IN PUILADELPRIA. Philadelphta Ledger. ‘The chicf feature of the moncy market ia the ef- foct of the distrust prevalllng by reason of the pumerous frauds and falluten recnnllz brought to g, There is an abundance of loanable funds on 1be market, but unless the character for inlegrity of the applicant be gond, no matter how ralls- factorily recured tho paper may be, 1t will not, In & majontty of caos, bo accepted. The party known o be opright tn hia dealings offering paper finds no difMentty fil commanding the cash at bank, the sav inga funds, or of capitalista on the strect, while we know of purnr of partics of repuied Jarve wealth, but’ without_aporoved moral statas and correct baaincrs qualitivs, running the Jength of the sireet and not Ainding & taker, This tells the offect of the prevalliog distru TREASURY DALAKCES. The balances In the Treasary at the close of bus fuess, Jan. B, wers: Currency, $3,287,07. special fund for the redemption of fractional cur- rency, $10,000,000; epecial deposit of legal ten- ders for tho redemption of ceriifcates of deposit, $33,600, 000, coln (Inclading $34, 381,100 In coln certificaten), $131,603,616; outstanding legal. tenders, $310,043,770, COLORADO BULLION PRODUCT. ‘Thbe bulllon product of Colorado for 1870 was 20,010,247, That Stato now ranks third In the pold and silver producing Statcs, Nevada being first with an snoual yleld of $44,000,000, and Cal- ifornia sccond with one of $16,000, 000, GOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 1015 @102 in greenbacks, Greenbacks were D8X@07% cents on the dollar {ngold. YOREIGN EXCHANGE. Chicago Clty 7 ner cent bonds, Chicako Cliy 7 per cent Bews Chilcaizo Clty 7 per ceat Water- Lo Cuok Connty 7 per cent bonda (lan Rurth Chicugo 7 pee centiLl Lity Raflway (South Side), City Kiafiway (Weat Hdo) City kaliway (North 31 7J.raders’ Jus Co Westiirision 1: *And (nterest. BY TELEGRAPIL NEBW YORK. To the Weslern Assoclated Press. NEw Yonk, Jan. 11.—Gold weak, opening at 1023, and closing at 3023, tho lowaest polnt teached sinco 1803, Carrylug rates, 7gold tod percent. Bliver at Landon, 4 pence. Here, ellver-lars, 118% greenbacks, and 110 In gola. Silver coin, $@¥ discount. Gorernments wero steady, Rallrond bonds were firm. Etate securitics were dull, In carly dealings on tho Btock Exchange the featare of spocalation was the coal stocks, wnich advanced 1@ per cent for the two Delawares, on rupiors about s comblnation. In the gen. eral list HNonnibal & Bt Jo shares were weak, and declined & for common, and 1% for preforred, while the trunk line and Granger stocks were about steady, During the afternoon the mar- ket wsa somowhat feverisn and unscttled on ace count of thae s alon of Joln F. lenry, Curran & Co., the slleged dofalcation of 1. AL Cutter *(colton broker), and ramors ailoat in regard to varlous firms, which could not be traced toany authentic source. Included In thia class wasa rumor, subsequently found antrue, and evidently started for spcculative purposcs, that Jay Gould had withdrawn his wpecial capltal from the firm of Witliam Telden & Co. Towarda tho close Lrices In tho genoral st declined K@1, Lake Shoro and Granger shares bolng tho most active, Coal sharcs were sumewhat frregular, but in the main highor. Notwlthstanding the Saeucla] mishaps whiol, frum time to time, appear to disturb the current of speculation, tho market acoms well maintained, with tho usual predictions of higher prices iu the near future, which tho bulis arc basing upon in- creared rallroad earnings in prospective, Tha carnings of the Hannibal & Bt. Jo Rallway Com- pany for 1877 show un Increave ovor the previous year of $130,000, ‘Transactions wera (1,000 sbaree, of which 5,000 shares wero Erle, 20, 000 Lake uore, 5,000 Northwestern common, 3,000 preferred, 10,000 $t. Fauls, 25,000 Lackairanna, 4,000 Delawaro & Uudson, 1,000 Western Unton, and 2,000 8¢. Jo, ouey, WQT, closing at U. apur, . LS LCusiows recelpts, $208,000, Tho Anslutant Treasuror disburacd $045,000, Clearines, $17,000,000, ry-roods Imuorts for the week, $1, 852,000, Btarling weak; long, 4813 bori, {815, » Coupons, *A) gnm o, ‘otipons, '67. pons, *68. v ta. Primo mercantlle gh q ere fimatn id: 2 i oo G & i W erion ted b w Y0 sesgliinpnibal Tak o0jgcentral Iactns bondi. 1047, 1iiinoia Central, 74| Unlun Pacifc Londa., ., 1nss Clayeiand & by Tl B tandgeant oo g’um.-uum. 3314 U, ", Slaking Fu; orthwestern o Gl % . FTATE Bowve, ‘eonessee 6s, o . irgiola, new, url, ' 0N ennusson Ga, Boi Virginis e, Gid....o0. SpccilANK BXCUANGE unVIZW, Ipeciul Disouich (o The Chicuge Tribune, New Youk, Jou. 11.—A roviow of the bank ex. changes (o7 the first weck of 1876 shows an nigro- gate gain of only 13-10 por ceut uver the year provi- 'This, huwever, represents rathor larcor buei- messured by quantities, us there bas been soma decline i1 the pn of merchandise. Tho comparisons with the last year st thirteen ciflesre- veal soma atrange aberrations, Boston shows & Kain of 37 per cent, for whicn no explanativn is otered. Milwsukes sbowa only 10. {3l not- withstanding the increased grain trade this year, The other xalnsaret New Vork, 2; New Orlcans, 1.U; Sun Fraucisco, for the clusing week of Deceme bei 1; Louisville, 4.1, 'The lotaca are: Phija- a, 18.4; Chicavo, nclunatl, 15063 8t.” Louis, '18.2: Balumore, 4.1 Providehce, 8} Rittsburg, 2.1; Cleyeland, 3.3, BAN FHANCISCO, Ban Fuaxcisco, Jon. 11, —The followlng are the <clusing quutatiune st the Stock Board iy 13 “3 11 i 5 i« 33 4 [ 7 13 v 1024,@102%. SIght exchauge o § ulacount, burlisg exchange, bankers' i 493, FOKEION, Loxpox, Jan. 1L —{ousals, money and account, 836730 QIERP~The markes was steady at $3.00R4.50 for Enna—Western, 18@20¢, POOT 0 Btrictly ehofce grades, 120¢, FRovistoNa—Mem park, §12.00312.50. Tent qniat: Western long elear more aciive: 6ifc. Lard-Prime stean, 87.07/¢@7. wtor | )0 TTRA=FIrm and nnehanged. Ciraran—Firm and unclianged Wiitaxr—Dull and nominal 81. Tarkish pranes, oid, AYAdte: do new, 104hi1e French da, 1 1es ra RN TR do, nex, 41.0% 1 el, £1,A5@1.051 do e, ¢y Zante currants, Erle, 84 :proferred, 23. Panis, Jan, 11.—Rentes, 1001 Ge. — REAL ESTATE, of product continues Iarge, the revorted shinments for the past five days Incinding 4.376 bris pork, 7,601,847 R lard. and 17,209,682 Bs meate; but operators seemad £0 be stil) afrald that customers cannot be found for the neta, 74 o 1 cltron, 17a 9. o ntia - Aiden aples, 13atac Michigan do; old, wiced, 8., Jan. ;. the week ending Jan. 10, 3,2i2 head of throug! J@ | 2250 0f yac stock, againet 2 414 0f through Mantge; Noutern , 190 atict biack: | of ynrd atock ast weel |mm:‘!lofld, Talr demand and il ve mi 4ors el u new, BY@tce: sonthern, 74c; peaches, Dalves, Glawse; pared, 3 s e, Staff as fast as it {s manufactured, while capital is slow | §, Banige; raspherrios. Sigsic: pitted 'KEL1 EDOURN DrICeR AP y anenanged, yes Naw Outeaxs, v::"‘?'" \"',-'_ Lot bt stendyy tostep In and carry the property for fature delivery. | cherrics, fo@ize: N cliange, (Cang, 14 tcarcoly NotabIel | ponerfing, 640 wdd ni XK, e b0, 0, The following fnstraments were fled for record | [G2'Sh 10 476 STy the property for fature dclivery. NUTsSriibera1auac: atmonds Tarragona, anato: x B3:c0a3. Tl fale o good #4.5 1,,",‘{,',.".‘: 84231501 XX, €8.001 i Friday, Jan, 113 bama very larecly’ Inateat of buying ours as sfe il | Erench walnuta. io'acetive: Naplos wamate 126100 . 1Sl 2% bude, comn andataet. | T o icady. with & fair demand; yetlow, CITT_PROPEATT. r'rn-flyrnh formee ye-‘nhnml 1hne act 19 regarded 8y & R “m"“m"'\n;. '::.‘Lvmwu N eanesna o H m‘;”" !x"l.: 8 for the week, 1. el Ak xm. 4 BUC. Data steady, with & fair demand; 376 trade, " x 3 % 4 T e oL SSnor Thirr Db at, wh 3SE . so | BTenn Fiome st pive, oo iTAne: coe per brl Y RO T BTt moderate reqnest, Urangen | whigitn iCeciitn, 27,003 hond. seninat 26,750 1nst | “Cony-Mear—arket dolt; £2 102,40, Armold i, 43 fon of Twenty-nt EnnE AboUL S below Lo datest, rices OF TRAAAT. | are fioied Jomars The neeriee v finersl rher | NErkL mioply faift ins marker, owing to & chs ngatn 1 JILr=Duil and ‘mominais' ondinacy, $13.503 prime, St aa st pof Twe % 1,000 | ENlea weroTenorted of 730 hris apot at £10, wItgRat 10 frailV e dow e eherings, being hral, Sitaey | the weather mnd itavoribis rehorts Trom otiier moin 14,503 choleo, $17.00¢417,50. B R L A M S T RS 270 briaaefer the monin v gl e 0% Insoobwis | [Tiliears geak, e oty wearner maklng it necemney | eontinies doll, with orices off Saioey Tl et XA Tork—Markat dutly held, now, &12.0m 1. dated Jan, 10, by 1,00, AChcTTooTIAIYALSI0EgIL. U0 and 30,008 bris pfier CoYP I3 P DRIy cranbarrien Sulvate | § 3807 Yorkers, 34,1044.23; common, 83.23 B.ic05 37 o, B4 28R, Ptk manias Akt N atianast, Jadte 1,800 | mAFket closed sicady st £10.a%a10.7 for spot. 810.& ol ruttleaed o 8500 | dezpttecetota, 13,20 head, | againat, &0 et SNASRY To S 2R i BACRED. s Cit Tnilinast 805 o' o, a0 | SIS hinary B0 QI T scler Fevraary, and SR Cases Dox Oranges, $1.15@1. 00 Chmst ey Shen REAruoky Entren woot and | Aot cleat e, Hiron flter b seaays aoutdern. . # A selier March, i ot v e cHne: o b, Al s SOV OF et LiNTYR, WITHIN A RADITH OF SRVEN rimemees v-jmeu 8t $10.00810,50, and extra $5.0030.00'per brl; Fiorida do, "-W'-;" fatr. 100 10 11 Iiw, $1.7503, 10, ¥ eir enod dianas, i invanid. st i iody Westarn NILEA OF TIECOURT-MOUNE, R e S iaktely AEtivg, bt deelnsh oMo pee RUES-Coffecy wers casy, and wa drop quotd- e, 84 s | sLorar, ' Drexel av, 43 fta of Pifty-aixthst, e f, 082120 10ibs, and 7ia@i0c below the atcst price of Thnreday. | Hons All mronir. Rukars weeadieadicy the 19 43083.0043.281 srond o prne Unocenira—Coffed nitets Rio carmoes, ordinary to 1t, dased R 2,000 | Bales were reported of 1, 70 tes apot and Acller JARGAPT flhnnlnu;nlr;elwnm e, sirapx, soaps, cic., , $4,4024.30; cominan 16 dne, 7 printe, 1849 10e. Auear dull and nominaty common (o Michigan a "o w i, Wt E7.2087.24; 5,7501c seiler February st §7. 047, 30 ‘"‘; anged, lielow are the et |"'" H 4.25: inmns, £4.404.5 talid il comnion, 43@ligs; falr to fally falr, B3(W0¥cT 101 {r, with 41xid1 ft on Indianasyin the 7,000 ‘tes seller March st mfiqn. Total, e ol e Loty 0. %, 29 Ta the 1Western Astoclated Prras. Time (o elioico, 773401 yeilow clarified, 858%e, Mo. sams block, dated Jan. erereene 3,810 Otca, The market eloeed firm at $7.2007.20\§ A27l4c: J1 0 & FAST LIRRATY, PA., Jan. 10.—~CATTLE—HeceIpts toe €4 | omino; A2vc, Tiice ackive and Arm, 5@6Ho. tor seller January: $7.2:4@7.33 seller February; | &2 o, diirses g il gk day, % hiead through Ainl 17 head yard stocks total for BraN=—Quiet: 83¢. COMMERCIATL A #7.3uy7.35 seller Macch, Pl L r, 18R 10 es roanting, four daya. 1,203 through sod 1,783 yard no catils sell- At 3 ~Wer aciive at sy ecling of . = 3 = v Aot per £ Exporters taking ROl miite frecty an | | ACdine=Tatedt ent loat, loNante: crued, Homa—tieceime to-any. o500, toua tor fonrdave, [ Posagsrma, va. dan it Fromn-sarket duny Tho following wera the recelpts and shipmenta | ey wers aptefo aliaeveral oraors moicl had nitncria | 10YE] Banuaied Jowiciee; pielofed: WML | a1, S01 Yorkers, 8% 00kss.10; Frindeiphios, $4. 160 | JuRcrR BE0%: o paieht s " o e ledinganticlonol proguco o e cly during | £Ftofesce funfiers ol S oo 0 b et | gt G ity E AR TR | M enntectnia to-tar, 40 bendy toe for four | QRSIR U REAC A U s amber, a0t 7 0 5 L, 5, ¥ sl h Ir 3 8y, 7. 3 , 8. . ) v the twenly-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on | gc: 1 ”}M.g‘_‘fi,“’mgr,"{;fl ol for Mgl an iz | Primete cholee, Tiane 24 e . actiyet 1 intxed, o1d, e anll, S7ct Jan % ly: '3 e ;i 3 ellow, old, Friday morning, and for the corresponding time | for dune. andt §0.83 Jor Ja [haR ana a sugar-Ioat drive. s0@33es Callfors o paTiecelntn, 1840, mnk | A, AT Fohy 17, B7@374ptt March. ni@iife, § "076, 100345 | lower, while Rew York reported a decline in prodnct, with ittle change fn Liverpool quotations, Tho oatgo &1 Femunry, 0c: good sugar-honss sirup, 4: Naw vanx, Jan. 11, 13 Jats firm; white Westera, d7c, ltye—Market dulls o8 S Brctiptn D, | o e ham (15 B AE ALY it B 0% | G4z comimon biaries, Kbk hac K ay oy Reise ST pribe md extrs elteitonss 001 ro. 1o drepd | ACAITCE, Inuia mens, ik 7, Tog, oy @ 10N, Lar Tom, ). | [i do o A B st Mo followinglabls diows | Srtcei Al Botide No1 bRdn | Sihelihe ot cat aiktoVery koot weerh i@ | AchireSlatm Sy ketlc, SLIBMROY L L oo T AR T b ptice e prigcips Calenta nwer, 10ailc. s SRR 'ré»'-“m'fi.':; sz Iba ordlniary 10, meatiion, el lmlnl,:r.ul‘rg;;ll:;)‘;m;y g’::;nmymnu. exiran, 2J@130, . : X = oy n ;i . — . 3 100 Shoule Shors L andut, St | g e Nehite Ky, Sy Whhe Hoss, Biicicy | Jotwes three carloads Western dressed ofiered and scilt | - Ciizgag—steay: ciolce Westorn, 134@1%c, s W Vi En | Rttt TR | el T VIR | iR v el P : ¥ ae AL a ar. The local deman: o 30 —nrked nd 1 81,10, . ppee Sl Caang o rn‘\'-ll;;‘m. et 'e'l‘“fp‘u weie xencraly lwiked | o Bveak-fecelote namber 4,420, making 18,640 for e Wi, S0 Buy comn. 54,000 bus oats o M 4 . No. . 0.0080,60¢ Xo. 3 do, 3 k X 3 b Joim 3 T4 DO DI BML | O e, iy eairic, ¢0.0000 e Nard | YEry aiier "4t about fhe Ioduced ARures.of yesteriar) oL~Steady and unchangod) demand moderate; e I 174 igied acHA 1 tomts andées0 wonens | PrEIE: 88t wiougly £2.ixkan.0: h prime and retrs "0 e 105 magw | PUPPLY Sinple but ot Iarge. ar.014] ks @fo bozeds long cut hams, 7iadc | HIDES=WWere in falr local request and steady, though | primo and, exlrs sheep e, oF B Aales the * TonEno, 402,973 3,006, 59) eck plckied tami. 767, Tor 10 4nd 138 | thomarket toraid o reacivcly Bigher fhar Rantern | Carlind cholcs, Caneds lam st per BRI | oy o 0., gan. 11 ET i twhent dothwenk,and am| 143 | averaren: ,mEu hars, 6@oyo (o "same ‘sverases; | MATNGLE, THESCCTLS are TAIE, CILY, BUChers CoRR | KIGROUERY. 10 e, &L #1oo:: 020 Rne-waoied SHenban lomert So, 1/ whito, Silenigan hold at 8173 amber reen shouldes 3 3 3 ys ), Michigar d JanuA rebr o] otaiial oa.0th | “Bacon sunred et Simsue for shoulder. oyanise for e e Lok, @hect part cuted, Tanel ikIng 37,700 for four daya, | March, 1401 No. 3 * ittt 140 | shortribe, BtA¢c for short clears, D@10 ¢ for hams, it diny sap wecen call. shacs D i 30084t Lo Inek weeks | 1ve Gul And [0 | DCred at 81 HiX( Febraary, Bt st o] ha.0ug 19 | Wi cAnvased and packed. iy i’ sad ealh Haieh iy -aatd uidea Saci iy fuwer, ciosog weak At $4,33@4.50 per 100 | Tejocted Dayton and MIentzAG, 0961 No. | 415 b ARE—Was quiet at 8@65c. Bale was made of 100 } SIBE v, T4G1acs teacun skins, dusoci sheen pelta, woul g 3 Layin and AMichikan’ t 1,043, o 230 Ok, KR8 yellow &t fhe. estimatad, J0Ga%c, 3 o . and_lower; new high mixed, 43 AL RO e a—wers steady andqutetat €0, | LUNIEI =1 hore waano ehange ta fote, The mar. ‘mmln{:pfl{;hlmll‘f’:’%,",m, Teiduns. et SpOL. JalUATY Gnu Febru an. 11.—Nreves 1 18 quiet, dcalors seneraliy dhers 10170 quotAoNY o L v st ot | FOe S e e Sl Nl | aun ST MR R R, o T TaLLOw—T7anquoted 8t TH@T3a for city, and 7Q@74o | JreIanio B Alamecd shont e o ol ol S, the restricted salen tho market opened and cioted the same | |, CLOVAR Sxgp—pMammoth, $4.85: prime, $4,05@ for country e S O bl e 8818t woeki salss of guod buichoriog stcora st 83,008 | 474 (-84, 35, lizoxtrra--Flour. noney wheat, 22,000 by eorn, 50,« OC4) hu g oats, Z00 bu, Buniesiexra—Flonr, X0brisy wheat, 24,000 bus corn, 11,400 Dy onta, 5,500 b, “Far.xno, O, Jon. 11-OnanctWhent cloved frmer First and seconti clear, 1and 2 fneh , nirdclear, 1 inch . hird clear, 11§ L02 none from shippers. Enm and secund ciear i B4 BREADSTUFFS, i FLOUR—Was siow and weak, with only a Iight fne quiry from the cliy trade, Bales wers reported bf 475 bris winters, partly at §5.50 Bihkne axp Laune—icee Ly B9 carns Inat week, 673 :hu;)n:nn’undl;(‘c lower, with 8 ifmited " demand, at @8Y(Ci Jamim I I'mited pennes ar <@re, & o the 1Featern dbioctated Preas, Atnaxe Jan. 11—ty vt | 43 irat commun dressed siding. Iooriug, fieat commian, driase FLE = uc o ot I0BdE 1 2 @5.75 500 brls wpring extras, partly at $4.574@5.00; | Eleoring: scco rese ol weoky prices ‘ancungisds coninon to fair o S '1,»3:“"" i %’n‘}.‘fin‘r’f"}'flfl’. ‘\'.’:};‘1’.} 33 bris rye flour, and 78 brls buckwheat do, on private | filooring, third common, dresse Juediumh, fusdidiy extras e, 1203 No. 2amber Miciiaan, £1.18. " Lor dull, lox boands, A, 14 {neln ny HERP=Iteceipta, 124 car-loads, 58 moro than it terms. Total, 1,108 brls. The markes closed at the | jiox hoarts, ity 14 Inches and upwards, weeks demand ity pricea do offs connmun to fal -~ BALTIMORS, following ma the msking range of prices: Cholce to | iox bosrds, g @d'qct falr 1o good, W4 extran, buvalfcy A BALTIMORR, Jan 11,-- FLoug: It and unchanged, {favorie brand of winters. 80.2037.00: pood to prime | 450K bosri T i | sivinimanegpricissott comonoTain, et | (Rdv MR I aiict anl steliy . o branda of winters, $3.2580.001 clhioice 10 fina spring, | (: atock horis: 14 % i7au | iR hoaIas Lo 817, B CormWerErn amied dol, wea ke wl for city | £5.23@5.75; falr 0 good spring, $4.50R3.00; low | 5o cominan stc v 14,00G413, 8T, Ltis, Jan, 11.~lions~Kasler, but not quotably | lowers ‘closcd firm aria highers Weitern intxed. apot and consumption: 1472 bu wheat, 834 bu ots, 373 bu | epring, $3.0083.%0; fale to good Minnenots springm, | - Common lnmber— aryi P R b R el IR T A e v, EAivssne 172, 2,200 bu hatler. $5.0085.50; choice to fancy Minnesots springe, €5.75 | Fencin: No 1 14 Thmalzen | erls oy ot s recelnta, iios, | Wesern wesmer, siio ml‘g ote et aud_saster The followlng grain was wnapected into atora In | ©0.00; patent springs, $7,0088.50; low grade, $2.625 | Fencing, wo. 3. X AAeR) TATE 10 Robd IMLChUr Meers. 8. 5wt 00 food | Ionly AEmer At (24 hls cit; tord: @3.001 rye, £3.45@3.30; huckwheat, 85.12)433.25, Lommon hoards, K128 | FHorce cown and huliern. & I5G001 cominna 0 AY—Dull and unchanged. a3 e oy, morning: B cars No. L hard | &40l A e active. and steadien, Sejos wore 20 | Ll how 181F, $2.0343,201 feeulig C0rs, $3.0663,734 Blockers, Xx=tlound la. nominali onder teade duil prheat, 13 cats No. 3 do, 2 cars No. 1601t apring, | 400 s a1 25 per ton-on track, and 81136 rere o | Himension s £2.7003,007 corn-fed Tezans, §3.0064. 003 receipte, Pork, 813,13, ulk meatsg Packed ahaul- 80 carn No. 2 do, 23 cars No. 3 do, 1 car no grade | Lonsat 11 . Plmensany e o b P HRAL L mad 10 SR HHEAE R b R S T (128 wheat); 2 cars high mixed corn, 2 cars new | Mippuixas—Bales were 30 tons #£$11.00012.50 per | Hicketa roush and u.urfl.n.‘uumuprmnw. Ta0'T0 12 Tow, £3,0003.25 rult and uochaneed., do, G cars now mixed, 3cars No. 2 corn, U8 cara | ton. AREIA, Rlact, drew Focelpis, 6. L0l At togainad reined, 11M@120, rejocted, 08 cars no grado (148 corn); 1 car No, 1 | , onx-Mast—Coarse was quoted at 814,00 pertonon | Eiflcics: CrmermaT, Jam, e este demands come | ChrPRE-OTland dncnangon | i i onte, 7 cara No. 2 white, 10 cars No. 2 mixed, (24 | "WiikAT—tar fatrly active, und frreguiar, Ane | EHINEISE A cloico ia G i daphetare, | ot &3 03373 S3.03a% v paoking, 83004 | NUSRISOUILMLOLINE L e 'in000but corn oats); 1 car No. 1 ryc, 11 care No. 2do, 1 car re- [aket declined o carly, $dvanced Dig. and floted | and wero quoted steady. Trado -.-_gmenfxy auiet, | $:001 bitkcners’y 1504 recelpis, 5,313¢ saip- | 4 EGRIT e 1800 b, o Y Jocted (3 13e); B care No. 1 barey, deare No, 2 | pok ,‘v‘.‘.‘.E'unn:a auet ana'mm-;nu esrlor with uvers | W8 Tepeat our Mt 8 tullows, nrven, v, dre. ¢ * | [ Emesshat ks 00 i pori . o0 b 0, 12 cars extra No. 1do, 7 cars ordlnary No, 3 | holdtog o for tusther, concesslons, and ‘thia Indaced | [Ey THACH 9 FHAGH, Jegsl desty 1o dews, 16Ke: BY TELEGRATPH i J 3 e e o e L 2 : i 4 . 8r. Lovm. Jan. 11.—CoTrox—Firm: midaling, 10%c doc 10 care fred (28 barey). 'A;oul'nl. 201 e o ?%‘,’,'ls‘.fi."{“l'{'} 'r!n‘gom:"l::'kru:'r:\-;fl l:"pfi':fldma-a.‘:ef T o ing e, Fave, S1et hated. B0t Sha sales TT0URIGS] Foccipis, ROS) hipinent, 1,000 Hock: s . Inepected out: 30,820 bu wheat, | the shiorteelicraot the provlous day tocover, which | Wintch Divwened. T00s ohermn. 81 00 necaoe ) e E o~ 2,045:bn comn, 2,613 bu oats, 1,503 bu rye, 1,707 | SERNSY i RIET BEICCH thonah the fecllrg could fiiclly oufe. “81.00: a0, Txiea. ey do FOREIGN CITIES. ‘F;Luuin Dull and unchn hank oll, Bira turpentine, Sc; uaphithia, gnwwline, deodurized, 74" deg., 1ic [ 20axcy Weat Virginia ofl, natural, ural w0 dew s 80ci reluckd. 2 dex., 3c, POTATOES—Were quict and steady. The ity groe cora wera huiying, but not very (reely, aa moat of thiem bave not yot sold the stuck (hivy swréd iast fall. Prices range Froim 4¥2500 p . . POULTILY "AND GAME=Tha market was over. Macked with poultey, wiicl soitt sowly at freegular e [ficea. ¥ i3 miid, andsbipperacan do Bothe ng, tience i offered to Lhe city rotaiter, Quall and grousy were fn 1, Vens Ttie follawing were recetved by the Chicsgo Board of ay ere somevwhat larger, but'the weather did not encour- Toades . b age the belief that thero will Soun be s material Ine creuse, and the shinping domand was fair in aplte of tha fact that Inixnd freight ratos were atronwer, It i Drobabla that the pnrchases wera made to ship on Irelght contfacts efected orevious to tho, Intlsion et, ‘b barley. A gentieman Jnst returned from Minnesots says 1hat many of tho conntry roads in that Btate are simply jmpassable. They were frozen over ‘when he left, but £0 rough as to break both wagon wheels and horsos' legs In the atlempt todrlve along them, Sumo peoplo clala that the Committes on Ap- peale from graln [nspection in this clty have got & lucrative position now that the State paya for the ol XALY—Vheat inactive; So. 3 red fall, #1,18@1,10 cuaht £1. 2141, 204 Fel )r!lnl‘n $1.00( hy 3 . IY 81, Lorn netive ot lowery Javenroos, Jua. 11, Primo mewipork -Fastern. a7 | {Psurtiseccann: 50,807 Suaiary iSciiss vour Wedtern, 634, Dacon—Cumberlande, 32a; sliort. ribe, 331 + ¢, Out ni t No odi long clesr, 3ta; short clear, Jusi shoulders, 20s; | SORY CEls 20c Vebruary, "Hys dully S4%e.’ Lar) hams, 438, 4080/l Primemesd beef, 85s; Indls inkv—Quiet 8n unchangeds $1.04. moss beef, 945 extrs India mess, 1163, Cheese,Gds, M fll!'—{’ofl( Activa huy lower: $11,00811, 1.0NpoN, Jan. 11.~LivanrooL—Wheat quist; Call- AR 3751 clenr tlo. fornla club, }3s3134 3d: California white, 123 9d@13n: 1 winte deodorie, M No. \ Inose, 70@1.734 40.0003. 43¢ §: .75 clear tlo, Slarch £3.00. Bacon dull nomiusly green shouls stoek wod Tequen 3. Bell ring ranged nonilnally at $1.0 I e T e apring, 108 10J@11s 6L Corn stasdy, Mank Laxa— . rvlces of tho Committee, whether the appeal be ndged Fecelpta of No. 3 ¢ fson waa dull, Chickena, dreased. H@Te per (bt due Wh 7 s ey s~ Fiaur, 2,500 bria; wheat, 18,000 but corn, % 0034, No, 1 3 & : e ! hest ensler, Cargoes off cvsst—\Wheat—buyors ara | JISSKHERS=0cun B 500 briks Wheot D sustained o not. It tho position bo a guod thing | Budtcy Seers Yeporicy e S e Vo i AL tarkeg s ey (@RS Rerae: G0y d3e1 BT | holdio off for concession falr avorags No, @ AprINg, | §oveqa 0N 1400 Wi re. LG buy bartey, Tow, whatmay it become when we again have | £1.00; 0000 bu Ng. 3o st 81.001 81,601,751 venison, 4tHo, B1seB18 04 fair averaga rod winter, 538 Gd@30s; Ko ndoac oves and 00 ba by ample a¢73 67,200 bu.. Hian Wizar—Was 2 fair d Balea wero 3,000 bt No, 1 Minne K““ 81, CLXCINNATI, (GINeINNAT, 0. Jan. 11,~Corrox—Falr demandj c. Lovn—{ll and lowors family, #3.0X05.78, N—Wheat dulls red, 8114125 Corn quiety Oata wigudy, Wiih ' TaIF dediand) 259516, BEEDS—~\Were sgalo quict. Timothy was fiem under abeiter inquiry with smait offerings, Clover was siow and weak. THo offerink are incroasing, Aea earcs and (LF &L $1.45021.40, tho patsldo far sow- large dully recelpts of grain? Tue leading produco markets were generally more active yesterdsy, sad all were weak, with orage Callfornis, 62, Corn & shiado cheagery fat aversgo American mixod, Z0n@208 64, Cargoea on pas- sago—Wheat—buyers are holdlng off for concessious. [ = 4 nple Iog svedl. Tinothy was quated at81, (5@l 23 thoout- | Corndull, Goodshipplug Callforaia whoat justahip: | 4 it S tai {ho excestlon of whoat wiich wan very nervons In | $1:004} 433,403 bo L bR el pid for brm A over at 84 ped. 5%, Nearly duc, 00s. Falr average auality of No, | 1ixc castert Ghagae, Batiey dutl ant tarhastos tympathy withiho rest. The news from Enrope, | Bl N3 raihir s aactive and weak. declining e Yor e et 2Chleagospring wheat for shipment durlng the pres. | nAvIstuxATLorkin zood domand at $11.60” Land thongh telling of war in the present, was not cone o per bu, and closrd Mri3e below the Iatest. prices of lutry, with bag: ent and fullowing month, 5 6d. Country markets for 4,00, Dulk mieats i good demandy sidared to favor war In the futare, and the Dritish | HUTAT,, The Lnlian warkets woro eadter, and o T S 1s dotogat unt. | WHeM—Engllsh frm; French steady, short ‘rlle, £3.78043,871 stort clear. ¥0.001 markets shadcd off, probably under the Influence | markot pympathized with wheats “Tho dsiation o formly well SULAnEA DHOEA, Wo Contintie sormiorer Svectal Disvaich lo The Chicagn Tritune, * | |ong cioar, 83031 lure and short, #2731 Cilmber- of tho sama Impression, ‘Tho fecling here was ap | couraked elfers for fi "N-"ml'lh" ofiered e yrope | uuxrowpri—Comnion, 23@3%c; goud do, 87u3%c; | Livsurot. Jan, 11-13:30 &, m.—FLovm=No. 1, meatn casler; shouhders, §:4.501 ahies, - $3.1089,10) ono time quite panlcky. The decline of the proe | X ihe wee fHocs so kharts iled tuarn efianc, | mediow, dxghe; wwnd o, daei1ey nnc, Saaites Gncats | 288y No 2, 27e, $5.2348.G0 107 2010 16 104 a¥, fiznzcs cholce, 0S@73ct cholcest, H0G8ICY T BOcial. i 15, IxpEniaL~Common, 20630t good da, 33@38et mo- dlum, 38:¢40ct gond Ao, 432430t Ine, 450 Nneat, am Unalx—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 1211 No.3, 118 80y | ~ Wiisk¥=Stcady and unchanged, »pring, No. 1, 118 3d; No. 2. 108 Gd: white, No. I, LixsERD O1t—Flrmer: Sxgtdy, No.2, 128 84; club, No. 1, 1383d; No. 3, 128 MILWAUKEE, . vions dsy had jnduced an exteneive ealling for ** marginal refercnces * by the shorta I prodace, and not & few of the weaker onea found It cone Tliers was d moucrata aufpoing tain hauses, but the lower krad l\uuTlY being In excess of aualities wers aimost unsaiable, Inqulry for corn in core ea fell off ahant Tc, the the demand, and the poorer Thore was scarcely | poxu5dor clioles, KIAWAGE chiolcest, TUd7ac: New, 2083 old, 0. 1,308 04 No, 2, 2000d, | MILwAUKRE. Jan, 1.—Fioun—Dull, : venlent to respond yestorday by & request to 0l | SAILIVE G A3 comsimers ‘o Conats Inele te | b o Hesod-Cominon, 35z gond do. sosion ork, 60s. Lard, 4D, oo i e oL S S e ond collect tho difference. With thls there were | Lention tutrack corn. Boller February opened at 4 B3R58¢; cholve, (IGCAC Chvlcest, S3uwine, Livzaroot, Jan. 1 P. BL—GRAIN—Wheat— | No. 1 Milwaukoe, $1. g 1 No, 2, £1.04; \anuy sold up tu 403, declined o 40, and closed at 4utfc, | “GawaN—Lominnne 21bIN0r Kowd eomiion, M023%c: fte, No. 1, 120 | 31081 Februarr. ' $1.OTHDLOTH No., 3 Miiwauk ramots of sovoral faslures vutside, which added to | Bijler Marci wan nulet, At the sume ar February 1o mw“m—,}; 5 poad P ‘e itor s, unui':! Boriog, No. 1, 11334; No. 3, 108 Bdy white, 0. 1, 120 [ 8 N T GateL B weAks o, 3041w, the depression by diminishing confidence Intha | e discount. Heller My sold nt 413§42%e, clolig at Bneat, 4ku.'mxcfunuu. D@y chotoest, % 11d; No, 2, 1237d; club, No. 1, 131 2d; No. 2, 124, 104, 24c. Jtye weaker) No, 1. 05i¢e. Liarley we selling value of property, Thesa rumors were af. | $}3¢c. Bellertho month, or regular No. 3, m-xmfu UnLoXuh—Comm. 20 <2%e: good comimon, 80231cy | Corn, new, No, 1, 288 64} No.' 2, 28 od, Dreadatuis pring, (30) February, 64} Rroperty, Jvero Bl 1 4ii&4tiac, closing At 1%4e, and rejected closod at 30 edium, BIGHoc; wood medium, 4144301 ine, 4381861 | genorslly dull. oNa—\Weak. ~Mcis pork, 810,73 Prima terwands ascortained to bo unfounded, Wheat did | Spot salcs were reporied of 1, fix) bis high mized at 41 i Tt gl choleost, GouTIe, i 1ed P r, 87,234 kettle, £7.75. Dressed hoge steady; not full mach lower, and then tarned nowards, | @314 "‘fi;‘,’,!',.". ;\'Il!:l‘l‘l':"l‘clhm 11,600 bu rejected Vi To the Tratern' Associated DPress, OD—1'vices wern sieady at $0.60 and 86.00 fo g . aiktasoid at ga.00. X1 . 57! bu new e L. o= — Urdinary, @ Ravzirra—Flour, 500 bris: wheat, 31,000 bu, becansy thy markot had boon alrendy oersold | Riadit bartisrvel 33t b vy moin st iwasg | Maplcandbeech, reapective R |t an a0 B L S O on track! h ] X 10,000 baies; specalation and export, fo n very largo extenl. Vork was the wesk- | 9Btrackiand 12 bu do st 24d3sie froeon buard e e dulat and unchanged. Bale was ro. &0 Aunerienn 0000+ 2o LOUISVILLE. . eat article. It declined severely ondor heavy | CGATS CWerem or atitve and weak under larga of. OGO as qulet ‘&5 aominany hvm, Vollowing | - ¥aris and fabrics at Manchester frmy upward tene b pt ey T Rl (R S offeriugs by prominent Arawn, while hogs wero re. | ferinks sud \n, common with giher markeis, Thers | arethe orices: Medium Unwabhert woolk, H3:4-ucy Mg dency, 0 Nu, 1, 83,3043, 731 fAncy, $0,0040.75, Dorted wasks witlh a Iurge Aamber Tefs baver frocy | 44 B iratlug i futdree, Jamiary and Fenri i s e waola . InEADTUFTS—Wheat—Ticeelpta for three days, 20,000 quartera; Ametican, 17,0005 Catifornta whila whoat, ‘the offerings U I eatiier frecly fn acttles ot iny thinking it o 0, 1, 3 fimiveeWiedt dull amd” unehatiged. the fouger futures were lare B dtime to Corn—Market dulls_ white, 430y mixed, 4lc. . dull snd une wols, Wool 46 PN o, S ) Suras doc SO TIer Lol e i do, choloe, 42410} talr to wuod 30.¢s10. Celorado e Thursday, and little demand for them from packers Sholed mpwvml' [ L, A . 9 bangel. Hye=Mnrket dulli 656 Y ‘cbrusty sold st 24Wa34lc, fum do; 250c: coay ¥ do club, 124 10d@13e 2d: No, 3 to No, 1 | °4 bar 73, 2 e ot s (o arsk s the ey A “'fi;‘."zfl"y 0, A 1G] CoRTsS CoBIDN KAI0] DK, HOHE | | oy e et Jos SAG os do wivven, wia 93 | clAGY A0 A L T fonranas It mas ot yetlow entuch (o Inducoicapus, | Iakei7 ool e, ol o 8 ak sbcisl whe saed e — 12, Flour—Eaira tatc;z . Coru=Western mizad. | sioadys shouidart e slear Hiby ekt anlos b dara :lnl to b:l:lw bnl;l elmd carry lhe‘ lnuc:ll;: accumula- Tiroferinis were, arke, | Cash saies LIVE STOCK, 200 640208 9d¢ now do, 248 3d@2A40d, Oate—Amerf. | 10 saliiclearril alies, 8083, Hams—Suger-curcd, 1o ons of the winter scason through the summer, 0. 4 white {u43 180 ] T TDO0 L N0, 2 Nt 241 (et 4,000 Dt by samyie ats] can, 3, arley—American, 411, Whitsky—teadys 81.00. euteann, scelng that the experlonce was_so_ disaatrous last | 1% N7 £ Hage. Sreen. | " pras-Cansdlan, 575 nantox, yesr, in spite of war excltemedit, * e 'I?.“l‘f'm?'-k'nfi.w o so.a v EIaIHO Ses 00 BHS 2% | CoveaBexp—American, 450505, TioaTox, Jan. 11.—FLoUmoWestorn superfine, 84,00 Thero woro aome who asked very rerlously 1f 1y | ,IiLE-WS ) and eak, closiog 1o lower, Tha. o | Enovimos—Mess pork. sos. Prinie messbeer, sse, | @460 chinmon éxiran e300nny Abiiconiin ex” wera not probable that pork han aiready gons low | receiots wers larger tuan for some tmo ast. whils B nulg Lard—-American, 4% U4, HBscon-Long clear, 3isy whieat, Oblo, fnalana, and Michigan, $d. 307,008 flis enough to mako it safo to Invest I readiness for n | 41558 Mey Do pRILCular dumand from any quanier, o, T | e vios Aminean ois. 7 Shalscinain, kg0, T o o0t Alnedota robound, and sume of them clalmed that the mar. | Fiures were: nouinat & 206 for st st Cterx—¥ine Amerlcas, Gnar-Contaieady? oW mixed and yellow, sogare, Lut liaa bocn balldozed Into its presont dopressed | *ojf2 gPmpInlialiooba o satoades L Lo Peraourcu=Bpirit, 785d; refined, 19004, S dohigt15601 No. 3 WLLLG 420 N4 mive conditlou; but thisdid not avall againet & wide- i fatgfes and gnf(r(z&tfi:fi«;n;ék rlces feciinea Lixexan O1L—208 0. ak@eoMe. | i : 1 it 5d ofterr spread anticipation of stlll lower prices, Tixnix—~tommon, 543d@3s 6d; pale, 135, None of the features of tho dry-goods market BrixiTs TUBPENTINX—1% 64, INDIANATOLIS, roperty fresly, but the demand wasvery lghl, tha lupiaxarorts, Jan. 1i,~Fioum~Qulet and un- Ly ETi0Fs torest Betng dmait, kil there 1o s \niilsy for the speculat o chimged, : wrore matorisily different from those hithertonated. tive rade for consutmntlon orshipinent. Tha Livzaroot, Jan, 11.—Cortun—Enles of the week, | “GyXiv=Wheat qulet snd unchanged; No.ared, $1.1a Extrome qulot atill mervades most departmonts of | arass ‘St o diosiiind dsomicquonce of larger ro- s ecernns B ok 3701 | 03,003 balon OF il exvorterttook 6,000 kad specu- | aa i Gorn ey iiacu, SHcrdanuars, 3o live tho marxet, and valuos remalu without fluctaa- | New York were 34,000 bu, February sod at 53¢ ai A person calling himeetf J. M. Darker, and claiming | 1stors 2,000¢ total stock, 345,000; Amerlesn, 2¥,000; and nominal A0, flais, §) Tho exports vmx3 X DOAT. 313, 110Gs~83.5083.00; recelpta, tlon, The demand fur grucerics wan moderate, | HATGRRESNC; Ne3 sold ac tdo fu e Fulion, and I ‘reculpta, 87,0003 American, 28,000) sctual export, 5, 3 xtea aad was calofly centored In thomost staplearticles. | 346, foed nhla At :A;uwl\«,rr’nlr:l'g“ to ba the agent of ho less than aix Epgllsh = i o e UL LA odsdinge Ryt ity hobiagr ol in thecity, seeking to enter Into contract with Chicara cattle-dealers for the dellvery at New Yorkof 3,001 whoulders, 3'4c1 clear 4G for 14:1b avorag 0,3 at 1@ qe ded ) hin's alde direct o splonors, #,000 000 head, “Fhe fow i, nts of all warded from ship e b G Excepting a doclin i coffoes 88 Sic, thiore woro 10 | ware larier ‘And ‘arr ohpetbn L Tneronsnt *bAraics | Sebves hor weei e vos rans e T yorkeof that | American sales, 41,00, Durrato, Jan, 11,0 xrS=\Whest neglected. Corn prico changes, Wutter mot with 8 liberal local aud | wero slow, except Ahe cholce offerinics, which wera | ha (s unable ta praduce fetters of Introductionorto | AXTWARY, Jan, 11,~PETROLEUN~208 0. Quily sales of A cars naw on track at 4%wd7c) 2 cars of sbipplog demsud, and for angthing good enouth | F<SaTu N ot Raes o Mgt oxin o ot aeiny | farnlab reterences ulvesrise to the suplolon that ho is ——s o Kulisas, 4 on brack, - Oais Auinini, Tiye Home for the table the market was Orm at tho late ad- | Anbu No. 8ab37wa73g s 1,200 b fecd at 0caniqes | B—-=. AMERICAN CITIES, inal. " Barloy Jnuctive. vanco. Cheesc remuined steady at 1115@12);c for guud to cholce fuctory, Prices of dried frufts and fish wero unchanged, Olla wore gonerally steady atthe revised prices of the day before, ‘Tobacco was Inquired for to a moderate extent only, and 2,400 T by sampl at dheasc an track, and 1,600 bi 4o At 45@080 free on board. Total, 11,200 bu, CALL FUT ¢ Wheat—Ralcs 209,000 i 1,001 for January, 1.00531,00!4 for Fobruary, and $1.00}4@1.07 for arch. Yf!‘:x!“ 190,000 hit .u:\? "fl -h'mury. 404D 0Xa for UATTLE—Trade was vary qulct shroughout the day, and prices, while not quotably lower, woro waak aud varfuble for anythiug grading below guod. e from the markets buluw cootinues very discouraging. aod the fact that the fresh recelpts wers unusually NEW YORK, Apecial Dlapatch to The Cheana Tridune, Nxw Youx, Jan, 11.—Onatx~Whest opeved @140 higheron A more active Inquiry, chiefly speculntive, but weakened sotuewhat toward the close un a tamer oswEaa, Owwrao, Jan, 11, ~{izsix~No, 1 Milwsukes club wheat, 8134} liard Daluth club, $1.33; white Alichigan, 81,43, Corn—No. 3°Toledo sieady at obe, TEONIA, ‘Il’;.nln, Jan, 11.~[MauwixEs—Quiet; mominally st 1 ! slune pravented a further deproclation Iu valucs. 'fia | mavement, leaving o, In most, fnstancos. I favor of e was quoted uasy, Lealyor remalne dull, lnthe 0 b aearste for May: ity i s pooreac o ariy ‘-']-%:"zn;fnw.,a.g."‘m Tl Mk e o aons Susianace X tarce e o) coat and wood uiarket thero was ot much acuivity, [ Mess Kok, aisbeis o 61070010730 far Febraary | Choib LariTes and i Ak ot tio aurs Sesyoes 68 | caun oprinuat 8 3041 store,or 81,31 Aost. with Noa Naw Touw: dis, 1leDorrou et raslpls abeil) sul nrices remalned nhaiore, Lard=3ia tea salfer March at o721, ¢ Drices under $1.uh Suihing sold shars ¢4.0%, Miiwaukea spring quoted st $1.32 bld fa store snd | ynjtai Atatea porta during the week, 137,000 baless lant Lumber waa quiet and sicady, The shipments LATXIL din S oS0y Rk Dhechions oo tadiu vas | 1,50 wtoaty 10,000 bu No. 3 Norihweakorn sprio, | yeare 1nseey ot sosiobt. o6t Tty oo et continuo 1ight, but thoy aro not smallor than uaual | The markets were strongthened in the afternoon by | comman ta gond auwe And oot fo falmieh inly o March, &t 81,37 jer buj No. § Milwaukue siringauoted | yuriog the weak, 2,645,000( last year, 2,757,U00) ex- In January, and lumber {o Lold at the quotod | F3Aa Dot War iy ihetoyg ot boun sateed uoon | sad ay €6 AaeITfur ' 1ulC o sood Shippiok tieord | atpaly ab 8133, but wikiout Carther movement. A | boesrecw s thorica aeepene oo, LTI 0, €2 vricos by the dealors, all of whom are patlently | - slcs bork wassciive ati hiher: Sulos worareport: | ¥CISHUBIUI 1,110 1,350 s, more actle movament fu corn, mainly in | (s yesr, 1,000 totsl cxporte from alf United Hiaten waitlng for guod fonds and faie weatlicr, whicl, | $h0%stn, B fod3ySAAWRI0RS for Vebriary and | metre Deaves=ciradcd icers woikblog 1,40 now cton. openiok Qe ver bu dearer, | portsta datc, 1,%1,000) Isst year, 1, 06,0501 atock st Ty ik, il do mora toun knyting e toso. | * LAFLees m:'";““lhm 81001 3,000 tcame 87,025 | APk 80 Ao i 95.0023.50 [ but loaving o wenerally leas firmi Wostern | gl United stsics ports, H70.000) Iaat sour, 0ur,000; 7T Vietons Cloléo Mevves=Finc. fui ungraded 881630, Jyo genorally aulot, within tho e oW atestey praviuus ranges uf No. 3 Ghtcaxo 8,500 bu soid a¢ Tabiet matkat unchaoged. Oats varled littla na to valucs on modarate businesa; mixea Westera, 2,100 bu at 83@%0c; wiilia Westorn, 4,000 bu st 87640c; Ko, 3 Chlenso quotod st 8% LU and up 8o 6o asked for aversge Aockatall interlor tawns, 146,000; Iast yoar. 135,000 stock at Liverpoul. 243,000 last year, 646.000; stock of American afoat for Groat Urltuin, 353,004 last year, B0 L0, i Garvesroy, Jan. 11.—Cortox—Strong; middiing, well-o welghing 1,00 vive trade. The bardwara market was qulct and unchauged. Wouly hups, and broom-corn remaln quiot, Boeds wose quiet. Timothy and flax were in falr roquest and Arm, both belng acarce, while clover was weak, thy demand continuing lNght os Seats wore stowdy. Hales 300 hxe shonlders at 8} 0 hixs longand enirt cleate at 3. ) for Yebruary and #3.88 far SIar:hy 400,000 Ibe short 7ibe seller March at riy active and Mo higher. Februar nd_closed at %1, 003, a) .|m‘£¢:lnd¢lll ‘?’uu f i 4.6034,81 4.0034,80 3.50@3,85 0at was faf 1. 08 Yoor 1o common sleom, ity B K i SO L o 10¥} stock, 101 03T bales: wockly not recelpts, 10,072 : 3 ot o Goms, compared witn tho offeringe, The bay markot was | Coft "iad Bnes: Vil A{y‘-;.T-l 0 @ke, and | nghiek Weiehing oosta frido e, 5 2.5003.00 | % aarivione-dess pork 1n tmited demand for eatly B b B e AV saperaito: st T analtry wa ull and lower. Tho offringe | Qe ati ehaary st ihCeuiino -t o0k 84 1he | Block GatloCoinmion cutle welanfid iy 7020 % || JNSTINOTATNEA Dok 1o imid demmndtor Ay | v L dane” IbCavrums tregilic and asi were beavy, snd thore was no demand cxcept from A n‘.flf :;‘:fi ;'1‘:';";1 'm 1@ 3430 fur January of Fobrusry, luu;]vr‘—n’hj i and llll':cn,u. e 5 of $13.00912.00, tho latier for cholce; other Kinds | miduitog, 10 p-18c; stock, 63, 120 bales; weekly net r 01 o ul & . 752, o :h"vn;;l:fllul:f:: ::!“:.‘fe h‘::'; Wees, not buytug vary CART AT Vislin sod scatawag atoe £304333 | nomluals for torelan delivery, Western mow Insctive, | ceinte, 18, ziar sslen, 17,600; exparts fo Groas Dritatn, with Janusry otion quoted at $13.00 bids February, $13.00 bld; March, $)3.15312.50; April, Hw Pork was steady at the advance on the aftarmoon Board, “closing i 4,7801 France, 4,7713 10 tho Contlnent, 1,050: coaste L0.NaglL ) fur Folruary o Ttail; frelghts wero firnier, 20 | wise, 5,489, reault of the New = 1. 93G10. 0734 fur March. Bales 3,000 bris st $10.. Lid, with sales reported of 230 brls March CuaxLestox, Jan, 11,~CorroN-Quist; middijog, Baltimore, 80 to Philadolplin, and 43¢ to Boston | §34séeT81 for es 2,000 1ca' 8t 87, duins he sy e o H s e ¥per Gt Grest DHlate, 0 (s o Frincs, 1,800 baa fong and short clear Fsbrusry opilon at 80,35 and other Now England polnts, Loose meats wero and 80,374, quoted at 10c and buxed mesls at fic per 100 Py higher than eralu. Very fow opurators belleve that theso rates are adhered to, IN NBW YORK YESTERDAY, Jan, 11,—Hecelpta: Flour, 15,401 brls; wheat, 100,800 bu; corn, 33,302 bu; vate, b,000 corn weal, 3,000 to the Gontineat, 3, 1701 cussiwles, 2543, GAVANNAM, Jam. §h~CoTron—Sieady 1 middling, 10344 stock, 91, 187 bules; wackly net receipis, 13,660 uross rece(pls. 14,8613 sales, §,800; exporis Lo Great Uritaln, 3,377; cosstwies, 6,074, Weatern steam Isrd {n much less roquest GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Waa steady at $2.00@1. 10, BROOM-CORN=The retall domand wag fairat the quutstions, There was little fnqujry for car-lots, Wo quute: Cholcs gresn burl, 6a7o: red-tipped medie um do, b@sife; green brush, with hurl enongh ta work it, 8)@dc; red-tipped do, 4%(@M¢ei grean cove for carly dellvery, and quoted lower 330 tes new at 87.07%@7.70; for forwsrd delivery usa sctive, with January upilon quoted at $7.4Va7.o7) $7.70; M February, 90; sales of 1,300 Lca 20 tes February st 87,700 7,781 9,230 tes March ab $T.T7%AT.831 L) tce April B¢ $7, 830702163 reflned falrly active fur the Contlueat: ch, $7.801 April, PETROLBUM. CLEYNLAND, O., Jag, 11,—~PaTROLRUM=Market stcadyy prices unchisoged; standard white, 110 teat, ¢, 288 pkies £y¢, 1,430 bus barley, £0,- | ers aud inalde, 44@3c; statk brald, 446¢; red aad quuted at 803 T ~PRTRoLKUM=—Crude unsetiiod D00 buj walt, 7,760 buj pork, 727 pkge; boef, | tnferforbrush, 4@4§os croaked, 3G iXe, TaLr.ow—Offcring sparioglys in good demand at foll ul.;n .‘IYn"uk.nJl oy‘hn‘.‘:mm-hlvmunt; rlmuddul: 8,076 pkge, cut meats, 4,082 pkye; lard, 2,007 | BUTTEN-There wass talrly active and Snn mar- Tates; salos 83,000 Ihe ,STH®7. 644, 84 (0 quality, 1%4¢, Philadelphls delivery. pkys; whlsky, 1,410 brl ket for good ta cholce grades, but, aalde from shat, the Sroaxs—Uaw offered with ressrve, sud quoted srm; 1L GITY, Pa., Jan. 11.~FPEIR0LEUN—Markos ope: ed at §1.323, advanced 10 $1.393, duclined to §1.30%. closiog quict at §1.92: shipwents yeaterday, 23,208 urls. movement was slack, with prices showing conat ferabla trregularity, We quote: Fancy creamery, 320M%c; Boud 10 chotco gradga 22230 medlum, 14a18c; fn- frrior 10 commoo, #d1e; roll, 18 20c. BAGGING=Trady was fuactive at unobangsd prices. Fuollowinz ara the quotstions: Stark, 24ci Brighton A, Exportat Wheat, 108, 101 bu; corn, 74,487 bu, QUAIN 1N BiGRT, The New York l'roduce Ezchange Weekly gives the followiau se tha visibla supply of grain on thy datcs name In urgent request In any Luporiant ling on basts uf Th WT)e fur falr ko good zeBinlog Cuba; moderate demand tur refined, with values guoted about as before. Witsky—Very quisti beld st §1.00, regular. Fuxiouve-Moderate business fn oesrly il connee- Wous; rates witbous nstcriul sltesasion, thouzh the was 00 more g daye of the 4 " Boy=was Trom Lo 15 atati aven Dresiud uaven previaus trading botoy doo &t s Furip T i cilhe for U | ¥ Tiie ‘anf "0t 'tne narke ble {0 solicrs than un the prece. he wupply=tuctudiug 1) c e DRY GOODS, Nzw Yo, Jan. 11.-Duslucss continges quie i TUN BREADSTURES MOVEMENT. ‘Tha following sbows tho movement uf cereals at lake porls, Including the secvipte at Chicagu, Mil- waukue, Toledo, Detrolt, Cleveland, sud Duluth, from Aug. 1 toJan. 6 inthe years nataed: Artteles. W67 Flour, brls.. LUSL00 2, o7 bout 10 atra—iio Lulk b §1.0044. @) for cunsiion to priwe Hght and Leavy welklitr, The followlog Wers | Nuw Yomx, uau, 1t 5 oled: futares Arn 1.0 L 3703 : Jattel "March, 11 Saitun’ Apt i i March, 11868100 Abrll, 11,703 May, f:lll:)“l] Unikall. ey July, 32.04e 83 05¢] FLOUR-—arket dull: In buyers' favor: rbolpt bl Koo 3 83334400 W the market mainiains & frin tode. We sgali quote Bou (o bow: at 1141340, and lower frmluul 810kac, COAL—I:etallers wi7a tint. partleutarly biay, — Tlitra Wb & Band-0-noutls deiniega ab provious Guctaiibes; Lo wanus, ll'ui £x%, $6.50; du put and raugo, d e z .50 3.050 L1 751 Pledinoat, §. Dluasbury, #6.1 003 el I, g a:ufhunm:}i’ 43. l'l‘nm;‘o:\.w.m.w;duuu:mu.u.m ludiana bioc) T LAKE-SHORE PROTECTION, Tn the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicaao, Jan. 0.—1 was delighted to read the paragiaph In Wednesday’s fssue stuting that the vods quiet. To the Weatern dssoctated Press, i . [T . A {14} i 56 ) i supe Park Bosrd bhad devided not to construct a DIESSKD HOGS—Wers mars sctive, the dvi . 7384.00; supcr btate and Weatern, | Darl Wheat, b E clicny from packers. Trices were. oS lower. S Tioeigomumon (o Keod wxira, 83.0k4%. 00 wowd | bycakwater collaterally with the Lake-Shore faree b o Drorisions foer, bilee wens opp L2, Bl 531 faley. Sy Calra D drive. Tlow uny onu with esthetle tastes tan Barfey b i S B Iracasl Minnsaais 1 entertaty auy such profect Jor the protection of Bye ly Cour-al ady ent was olucrvable the road as au uusighitly breakwater is hard caucelve, 18 uot the stagnant pool which lined Michigau aveuus previous to the fire, crowned i _ho. with an ugly marine growth, and resonaut with e dut et B Corclaut 443 | (he cruaklug of froge, well sewemberedd On a6T0c; ungraded | the other band, what can better effoct the ob- Uata unchiauged: | ject sought—the protection of a beautitul strand—thau a substantial sca-wall, ol} the more beuutlful when the woves, breukivg into spray, I3 recelpts, 170, priaz, $1.2: No. 3 do In store, v Mg . hurm'umfln. Juuuary. arley d Total graln, ba, AL T TH0S7.575 GOULS KECSIVED, at Chicago Customs Jau. 133 Lyon & llealy, fivo fuses wiielcal buatuincte; Fowlor Broe., l.o'a:. sacke sall; J. W. Dosne Co, tls curranie; 4 50 Blnbinic & Cavy 116 sacis sl Cofieetionn Al S 30 00 Ko, 2 ah 9, 842.53. Widt N2, $idore. o ———- R Ao PROVISIONS. i 3 1ol 0, Bor 13 any anticivaied at priced remaln aboul stcaly 4, ha-nrl, 84, M Shbrs, 610, 00@10-307 Selens mucaa 141, unclianged. calpls, 3400 U Bew, B7c Nu. 144 v~ Firm snd vochauied. Jlurs—V¥inu aud un-banged. xiko-Colcouulei andunchaozed Sugarqu 100 PRODUCTS~Wers sctive and unusaally weak, | USorue PUrupREEEy EUSETELLSZIBABEETE & tet: | u : | dash hormleasly syutust it How grudd i the especially In pork, whivh was throws heavily by pa Tt stocais A Besorso i Ty, prite Ticy eaved | unproken ea- Tew of a vust expane of water, ugalda ur uaw Lilag Lo casey 1t 53y louger, i sdditton scated hieselig, ber Lo, 3 ics BN Vit wready Hultlcas Lo the eye ua tho occun Itsell ! ‘Flivse tw vigorua shurs-soliton by leadiug opersiory, Mar- UTs—Prices wero'ouly Indifercuuy arhuredh-Duil il bodbinal; crude, s reined, scen the Meditorrunean shor at Na- 8ius were callcd very Treely, wtich furced several Jota | $iHANICY, [The domaad continuesiiebt “setho quota: 12 tow-Tashioyed, ples can fully appreclate the yrand clance we \ 08 L08 wazket. Loso wero 1o good supply, sud sysln | ¥uRKiax~Datck, C@0h¢i M4s, Dow layers, 12601001 krBAZLNE~Unchsn, buve vl renderiug vur city uurivaled for besuty $ Briisze o TURrBRTLER~Unchsdged u e, “Elis de : lan, & 14TH, Jun. 8, 1A77. | 23Kc; Lewlaton, 214ci Otter Creek, 200; American, 355453 tary dewsnd for room uo berth, vr tonuage o charter was | pogr) depariments; cotlun goods muviug slowly, i) Jadan sy | duiko; borlaps, 4 and § bu, 13@15c; guaales, sioglcn 14 witte ffl'r'?}-'fl Gp..u“e".f.} comparattvely tame. For Liverpool engagements fa- | buy brows and colored coltans sieadily hield by agente: %‘ 31U | @i30s double, 24@adkc. &Yl nn.lhlrklllrmfinl It values | clude by steam 1,251 bales cotton st ¥d per ids 67,000 fancy priots dull, but shirtiugs In fatlr demand; woolen 23371 | CHEESE-Tomalns without positive ebange fa vair ndifferinty aad, from ho opening baihe tos 5 orsg, | Ui Wheat ou thirough freizi accoust guoted at Dhd | Loods gulets cotton Boss 13 better dednds forelen o 43 | ues, The supply ba light, eapocially cholce krades, and | gl (rads was Witneased: ~oales *wers af £475 i to | bid 83d un to 04 asked per bu. and attractivoness, A breakiwater, s0on roquir. ing costly nwflr«1 will prove mora costly In the end. Réspectfully, o Crvis, e —— '\ PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF. - Tho Great Tassian Trime Miniater—Tilg Character, Acts, and Influcnce—The Man ‘Turkoy Hae to Settle With, Zandon Palt Mail Gasette, Dec. 20. Prince Gortschako(X s one of the most agrec. ablo menin Russia. Those who liko him least acknowledgo that, but fow who have been brought much Into contact with him have falled to like him as a man; and those who appreciate him best are tho men who havo served constant. Iy under his orders. He was born {n 1708, and has been Primo Minister of Russia since 1850, ITo ta tho ricticst man fn Rusals, tha subject of highest rank in it, and raler of the Empire; nor could anything shake bim from his post cx. cept 8 great natlonal disaster, leading to aunan. imous poblic ontery agninst the Governmont, Ho is not a blunderer; ho haa not had to fritter away his prestige In public specches, aa the statesmen of copstitutional countrics sre olligedeto doj and fie has kent so stesdily to the policy of mggrandizing Lls coun- try, that It he falled ho would bo pitied £, baving bean fll-served by his Instra- mor!n. m than condemncd for his patriotic ombltic Yrince Gortachakofl would not hava prospes ¢ a8 tho Miolster of a Parllamentary State. tor the gifts which make him suprome at the council-table, in drawing-rooms, and (o private colloquics with Ambassadors would have beon thrown away on popuiar assemblies. Hg has none of the biuff potylancy of Blamarcl, nor of the smirking readiness, of retort which enables Count Andrassy to manage the Austro- Hungariap Parlinnents, Hstalksslowly, writes grandiloqaently, and gives high-minded reasons for everything ha advlses or does. .Persons who might bavo cxpected him to explain some tore tuons piece of polley on eynieal grounds are staggered by hls semblance of perfect good falth and by the reassuring promliscs whicn hg tnakes{natoncolstately gentiencss, to whichhiy venurable appearancs “gives tho stamp of wis- dom and truth, iis strength is patience; his talent les In selzing opportunitics the moment they arrive; and theso opportunitics como mmth the simplicity of the foreiguers who teust him. It ho had been obliged 1o define his volicy In nolsy Parliaments, to remold it agree. nbly to the crutchets of agitators, and to listen to the® Babel tonrues of factlous nowspapers, ho would have achleved nothing; and as to his Inflation of Jangunge, It could have been plereat through In no thne by the thrusts of dobats— all the sharper to s man of his anm{) as ho has no senso of humor, Gortschakolf ls o atates. man on stiits, e sces over the heads of other man beeauso he has nover been forced to climb down and mect them on equal terms; and ho haa the assurance which Is natural in 8 manwho s never experienced & difficulty in misleadlng his fellows, and who has seen all the schemes which he based on human credulity suceeed, Many o Western statesman whose finesse has been blunted by the wear and tear of parlia- mentary life might have dune groater things than Prince Gortschakoft had lie enjoyed that diplumatist’s exceptional vpportunitics. But it "has not been GQortschakotl's ambition to do great thinws. Tho work which he cut ont for himaclf waa to prevent his country from changing, not to shuut it Into new gioovus of civitization or glory; and putriotisin, us hie prac- tcea ft, has nothitg In common with the senti. ment which prompts a ruler to promote the weilaro and bonor of his countrymen at larce, Prince Gortschachofl is an Imperfalist-Con- scrvative, wholooks at all things from the point of view of the caste to which he helongs, and who has sought to ecrve no luterests but thuso of that caste. 1f the mutlves of his Eylluy Werg [mt into wonls thoy would be thefe: *“Tha Incs of n Russian boyand [noble] arc cnat in nleasant places, but how long this may lnst wo don't kuow, There Is a democratlc wind abroad which will some day blow upon our Court, our Tschinn [priviieged vrder], our lnr'xu cstates, and tho ¢njoyable lives we load inslds our llmlncca; but this 18 no roason why wo should elp to rafsc that evil wind. On thocontrary,the best thing we can do to is tosrard it off as long 28 woe can, and, when it docs come, to contriva 80 that 1t does us as little damago as possible,” Prince GortachakofX Is uot an iguorant man wlo Js Llind to the drife of populur currents; it is because Lig knows these carronts so well that ho andenvors to lead them and divert themn from thelr proper course, Few men bavo dune miore than e to bolk o natlon’s advance; but e does not rashly Loast that it s Lis objee to resist tho tide of progress Jike those French Legitimists who are forever buildiog up brick walls in sfght of the waters. . 1lo find_a great admira- tiuw for Lord Palinerston aud for M. Thiers; lis lkes olf thio politiclans who bave sucvecded [n Ieading the ‘people without dolng much for them, Iaving to déal with a Czar who was cager for reform, and with a nobllity who were sullealy sesolved to thirart tieir Monarch's ten dencles, he "had w most dieult part to play; but ho plaged It shrowdly, In the matter of ‘ths cmancipation he stood by the Czar without helplug hiw, but once that great reform accomplishel! tie woa tho most flucut swong the many advisers who dep- recated further funovations un theloltieat moral grounds, The Czar saw In him o scrvant the wnalnapring of all whose avts was loxlah.y, while at the samo thne the Tachiuoyniks jlanded no- bilivy) recognized in Wm an ally who woul 1 not let oo of their privileges fall Lo the ground it ho could help it. It {s not too much to say that Gortschakoff possibly saved s master's crown, for If he bad let Lilmaelf bo carried lluu&hy the Ewmpcror's reformiug lnpujses they might have both been swept away by tho Tschiun; whereas 1 ne bud stubbornly withstood the Imperlal will o would bave ‘been dismissed, aud Dis vlace given to some niore pliaut Minister, under whose rulea catastrophie of some sort would have beun equaily probable. 7To be sure, that catestropho” might have affected the ‘T'schinn most; for with another Min- Ister the Czar miche perhaps have been able to overrlde opoosition, and, by breaking the power of the boyaras, have rendercd Russia & very diTerent colutry from what it is. Thero Is no saylng, Intced, Low the struggle botween the Emperor nod his nobtes would havo ended; und it 1a enouyh to remark that the Tschinovniks bave cliershed adebt of grotitude towards Gortschakofl which bas impellod them to uv- hold his policy with all their might. Tu home aflalra that policy has been cxtremely simple, for it has consisted In granting the Jcn ple noth- ing but what was fmperatively called for, fo then 5"1-15 them tho minimum of what they duslred, und in dumj 80 With as much ostents- tion as was required to make them think they had obtained a great thing. Tho Russians who asked for judicial reforms got jurles which made thelr law courts worss than thuy had ever bees, bululllflmllhulllllunl\Vlnllyh‘ylunk(np eople think they were now o 8 level with other Btates. Thoss who wanted commerdal and religlous liberly obtalncd a reform of the gullds and a kind of toleranco Jn falth which sct all the trades wravglivg amoungst each otber and all the yoliglous sects Ly the cars; inally, the craving fur Parliaments was diverted into a safe channel by thu institution of municipal franchises aad noblifary assombles, which enabled peopla of & talkatlye turn to expend their verblaga upon local affairs, (nstead of sppl m,’h" to the die turbance of State business. All this, howeyer, would not have sutliced to keep the biy, sim- mering ustion quies it Gortschakott’s forcize policy bad not been conducted with a view to ixive Lhe Russfans continued satistaction by dip- lomatle and militury victorles. ‘I'he Crimesn campalin bhad beon & Tearful natfonal humilis tiou; It was an obvious act of pollcy to etface all truces of it, and nut anopportunity of so doing wus nmilwu.'mL Firat the crushiog of the Polish re- bellion wus flaunted about the country as a tr umph, not over the wretched Poles only, but over France and England, who were kuown 40 syinpsthize with the rebels; and after this came the series ot brilllant ralds in Turkestan, the taking of Taschkend, the defeat of the Emir of Bokhara, and the campaizn of Khiva. Aliover Ruesla tho oflicial papors declared, and sodid tbs Popes, that theso successes were so many blowé at Great Britain; and the people were consolf for their squalor, thelr poverty,gnd for the vp vression of the Tschinu by seelug soldlar rels: tives come home to them with Shelr breasts vor- ered with stars and medals. Among the mer cantile classes tho wrattiication was cquall ureat, for the opening up of easy commun tion ‘with Iudia bas lung been the Russlo merchant’s dream; and In soclety enthusia-td fairly overflowed, for 1t deilchted the Hussiat o sce hin Govermnent steal one march aftet another towards the Indlan frontier without Euglund dartui to futorfere. 1t tho war avainst Turkey sbould terminate In perfoct lonot riikd Gortschakoll's prestive “will reach 14 Tuax, althongh the ‘only Husslans who st¢ Iikely to protit by the **chivalrous deliveraoce of the opuressed Christians’ will by tbe Tachivovniks [nobllity]. Jt waa for them that this wur has been fouiht, and for them only The welfare of the Russiao ple at lu}- wuich intght have been served by militas feata, cau only bo retarded by victorles, wl by niakiug the Governent strong, will pr Jong the misrule for which 1t Las been trsd tlonally distinguished. Kussia victorfous meand the realizution of Prince Gortachukolf’s swbl tioh **to dio leaving Russis s b found e e— e A Vlfons hoadache, and all the upcomfurtstlt syioptoma accumpanying & disordered liver, B3] bo spuedily yottea sid of by the use of Dr. Jiys Bauaiive Fille T

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