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TIIE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: L 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 FINANCE AND TRADE. Cuarrency Flowing West from New York---Clearings $2,800,000. The Bilver Market for 1877...Condition of the New York Banks---Tho Gold Movement. The Produce Markets Irregnlagees Meata Easier---Pork and Lard Firmer. Breadatuffs Dall and Steady jn the Morn- ing, and Btrong in the Afternoon, FINANCIAL. Qurrency le moving freely Into the Interlor. Chie ©ago banks are drawing down their Eastern bals Ances In order to meet their country demand. Negotiablo paper {s offered more frecly. DPack- €ra ara borrowing more In order to handle the In- creasing recelpta of stock, and in some other di- rections there Is a better demand for loans, Re- discounta are stil) 1n request by the country banks. Rates of dircount ware 7@10 per cont. Some apprehension has been cxcited by the heavy fallares Eastand the rumors of trouble among the New York banks. Chicago bankore are keeping no heavier balances East than are necessary for the tranmetion of their exchange business. New York exchango was sold between banks at 80c per $1,000 uiscount. The clearings were §2,500, 000, THE SILVER MARKET FOR 1877, An Englist authority given the following facta of the sliver market for 1877 January opened with the market at50%d and improved to Ad\d, the hizhest point touched: and alowly lnt rteadily declined until March, svhen sales were innde at Gilgd, he lowest tate of the yenr. From that tima until Scptember about B4d'niled; hut n October large Indisn orders caused a steady rlse to 554, Throngh the clos- lnfimnnlhl the morket woskened and prices agaln fell Lo 54d. the 1ast qnotatlon of the year bein E3Xd. ‘Tho transactions of 1877 have Leen of great magnitude, The exports to India having been conelderably (ncreased by the requiremients for famtne vnrposca ai by lhe cessstion for three months to Dec. 12-of the Councl drafia on India; tho total sent thither hay- ing amounted to no less than £12, 018,000, and in ddition abont £1,500, 00) was sent from China to Calcutta. The orders from Spaln have also been important. The supplien huvo como principally from Uermany, whence abont £13,300,000 were' Teceived, and from the United States, nbout £2, « ,000. During the year San Franciico also sent $o China and Japan £, 383,000, The total Imports were £21, 147,000, and the total exports £1 : 000, the market ruulnlufi £1,687,000. “The Tm. ports and cxporte for the Jant five years have been Rs follows: Jmpoorte, Xrparts, JLI2I42,220 £10,298,500 1 ILTHTONG TS, 4 AL 123 13, N S ) LHTON 10,460,000 THE BANK COMUINATION. The Philadelphia Ledger snnounces that tho Boston Clearing-Honge has appointed ** Presldent Haven of the Merchants' Bank, Presldent Lamb of the New England Iiank, and Presldent Stetson of the Rtate Bank, the Committesto co-operate, on behslf of the Roston banks, with the New York Clearing-Tlaure As<ociation In taking measures to oppose the Bland Sliver bill," 1t omits to add that thesa men declined to serve. They stated thaty although oppused to allver as an unlimited tender, they were not in favor of the New York plan of uslog it only far subsldiaey chanze, and that they were also nnable to approve th York plan for dolng basiness on o gold basts, Inde- pendentiy of the nactlon of Congrese, ‘I he Boston Clearing-llouse did not roplnce the gentlemen who reaigned with others, and the v.hole scheme of co-operation with New Yotk fell througlh. This ta quite a different state of facts from hat glyen in the Ledyer's jarazraph, . A NEW INDUSTRY, A New York firm has founded a new Industry on tbe rulns of the banks breaking al) over the coun- try. 1t buys up, ta heavy disconnl, the nyuned stamped clicck-books of . deporlturs of broken bamks. At Chicago ita ngent sccured recently fn one week 1,000 much books, Egch cherk hasn lithozraphed stamp on It that represents 2 couts, and the firm han an aregngement with the Treasury | by which the stamps ‘nare redecmed. The agent Reta 50 per cent commisaion, out of which bo pays from 20 0 40 ceutw a hundred for the stamps, By thls arrangement the Company mekes one cent, the ageat three-quartera of a cent, and the owner of the. book saves about onc-quarter of asenl, on each check. THE THADE OP BOSTON, ‘The Bonrton Adcerfiaer in reviewing the snnual tables of the commerce of Noston for 1877 says: As I8 well known, 1ho general result 12 a winall decline fu the valne of the onda shivped, but this 18 liable to correction as to the umount of the vie rlous commoditics sent abroad, (naenineh us thero has been adechine 10 prices; still, this deduct| wvould nut account for the wholo of the decrenw: Which i sometsing over £2,000,000, und aluug 5 er cent. Tho decrense I protly wenerally distrivu. cd between raw materials, food, und mansfnctiired goous, There fre, of cunrse, many exeeptione 10 the rale, Lut the Toan has usuhlly heen erentiet In tho articlen of larvest trade, 16 purticula Iy Beavy in what our Weatern fellow-eitizons call hug. products, and the most {mportant exceptions aro wheat wnd taw cotton, he preacat outionk iw favoradle to at |east o recovery thin yeur to the flfinru which were reached durlig thoe year 1871, when our exports were lurger than in'any other ke period 1 the history of the porg, DECREASE OF TIE LOANS OF TUR NEW YORK BANKS, The most signicaut Item 1n tho comparative etatement of the conditfou of the New York banks last week, aud tho correapunding week of lawt Jear, I the decraase In louns, Lant weok they were $2341, 051,200, and in the corresponding week of 1877 were 241,000, Legitimate business has not declined enouch to account for this, and the amount of bad debts written off for the year waa but 84,247,000, The larger part of the do. cline must ba attributed to tho. Netter, Bonner, and Dunning fatlurcs, snd the veneral dealre of the banks to strengthen themvelves the prices of bank stocks decline 1n the market. MOVEMENT OF OLD TO Till8 COUNTRY. More than two millions of goll are now un the way 10 thiu country from HEngland, - This movo. wont ndicates that Leavy purchaves of American commodities are to be madoor paid for, Ithas been surmised that tho Engllah Qovernment may be In tho market to purchase Lreadutu®@s apd war supulles. Ifthisis the case, the bencfits of on Active export trade will be felt by all brauches of trade, and by the railroads especlally, THE DUNNING PAILURE, Four of the New York banks which aigned the agreement ou tho part of Dunning's creditors 10 give bim an extenafon have runceled tnere wigus. turcs. The probable e@oct of thix will o to force suspensians of the makers of the paper which he discounted, If they aro held llable. ‘Tho New York L'tening Fost s nuthority for the stutcwont that **in many casce the makersof the paver which Dunning pledged as collateral security for eul} loans recelved only a muall part of the fuce of the paper—in fact, yery much less than sny ‘discount rate’ would leave as duc themy and accordingly tuat they will test the question fu the courts as to thelr Habllity for the faco of the paper,” GOLD IN INDIA, ‘The London Muyfalr says thet the discovery of gold fn South Tudia, s0 long asseried by wome Australian wpeculators, turns out to be o fact: In the coffce-growlng diatrict of Wynaad, sixty- twu tons of the auriferons quarte, described ss **Alpha etune from Wright's leve), " 'has producedt 8Love thirty buucesof nck eold, or an average of nine pennywely per lon. The gold haw been Luuzht Ly a Madras drm, and speciniecy of the aartz have been aubmitted to the Governor, the Juke of Buckinyham and Chandos, Tho Commiye rioner of the rict Liss visited the works, and the result te thet & Compsny is projected to Work the Aluba rodk, with & cupltal of £150,000. A steady out-tury of gold, wecured by capital and Lunest Industry, would solve wany of wur most diticult Indian quentious of Buance sod currency. GOLD IN THE TREASULY, The Secretary of the Treasury Is urged by the New York World 1o stop tesuing gold certificate The resnlt would be that the burden of takinz cai of gold coln would tell upon the owaers of it, aud Ahiat they would be much morv anxlous than now 10 pushi itinto circulation at the earlfest possiule moment. The World tuinks the Sccretary might before lung be importuned to take gold oa terms of even exchange for greenbacks or bank-notes In Lix posseasion. g TUE CALIFOWNIA MINE. ‘fho atatemeut made at the last apaual meeting of the Califoruia Miue showed that the receipts of the umiue Lad been §20,907,317.67, of which $18,024, 850,27 was the gross product of the mine since tho lavb anuual statement ‘The disburse- icnts lncluded $14,010,000 In dividends guring the yeor, CAUTION TO TELLERS. Tbe Hedemption Agency at Washington Las re- ceived s §20 note, two-thirds of which was coun- terfelt and the rmatuder genolne, Tho note was pasted very nicely; and as the right end of the bill wasgenuine, a teller in connting this packace would have passed tho note if he had counted from theend. The only ssfe way to examine bank notes fs fo count them o that the whole fiote can ba reen. TRADR DOLLARS 1N NEW YORK, Large amounta of trade doliars from Californis are pesstag Into circalation in New York. Asthey ore not legal-tender, the savings banka will not taxe them on deposit. GOLD AND ORRENBACKS. Gold wvas 10131013 Ia greenbacks. Greenbacke wero DG08Y cents on the dollar in gold. FORRION .“n“v"“tl' Sterltng... , Telgium,.. France T ol 701 DRORERS' QUOTATIONS. Chicago City 7 per cent bonds. Clly 7 per cent Be Chicago Cliy 7 per cent Wal Cuok Connty 7 por ce North Chicago 7 per cent ( City Raliway (xouth Rido, West Slde) City Raltw: &1 City lathway (North St Traders Inauran rince Comyany Chicago Gaa-Light & Coka Compss Chsmber 0f CoInmErce. veisoonny Weat Division It .7 per cent cer| “*ind lnterest, BY TELRGRAPH, NEW TORK, To the. TWastern Associated Press, Nzw Yonx, Jan. 23.—Gold opened and closed Al 101%, with males In the interim at 1014@ 101%. Carrying rates, UL to 4 por cent, Stiver at London unchanged. Ilere siiver bars aro 110% In greenbacks and 116X In gold. Silver coin, 10 1! disconnt. Qovernmenta strong. Rallroad honds were active and frm, 8tate eecnritics wero steady. ‘The feature of tho atock market to-day was the rpeculution In Take Bhore. A large amount of atock was mithdrawn from borrowers for the pur- posc of compeiting them to bacome hoyers. The effect of this was to redoce tho rale for carrylug Lake Shora to 2 per cent, while otherwise It would hava been about 5 per cont, and to canse & buying of tho stock by thoss who wero short of ft. Aside from the purely Stock Ex- change pact of the movement It was reported that yesterday elghty-two throngh freight trains pasecd over the road, which fs fully a thind more than o good avernge business. It was alro renorted that the alfiiculties with the Grana Trunk Line lad been adjusted. ‘The extreme yrices for Lake Shore were 024 and 6314, In the last hour, Lake 8hore fell % and the remalnder of the 1iat | L!§. The most active stocks wore Lake Shore an Weatern Unlon ‘Tetegraph, The market closod steady, =~ Transaciions were 101,000 shares, of whicl 54, 000 were Lake Shore, 6,000 Nortywent- et comnion, 5,000 ureferred, 4,500 St. I'aul com- mon, 1,000 prefereed, 4,000 Lackawanna, 2, 0 Michigan Central, 2,000 Paclfic Mall, and 15,000 Western Unlon, Money murket easy at 3, cloalng at 134. Primo mercanillo naper, 557 Cnstom recelota, %, 000, The Asalstant-Treasurer disburecd 8620, 000. Clearing, S, 000, 000, Storling dull; long, 481441 short, 484, GOYERNAENTH, 7 i New 4li, 10 Weln e, elin- P Americi !l{l\‘ni r’l 18 fiannibat ¥ 46 72 Uenteal Pacie o o Lnke Kliore.. IHnote Cent Tonnessée fa, old,. Fonns s, g Irainis Os, BAN FRANCISCO, San Fuaxcisco, dan. &1 ~The following are the closing quotutions at the Stock oard: K9 ... Hearcuarid” iciio Hierra Nevada, l{!nl ki i 14 tir: 10 AlIR ceciiiinenns . NEW ORLEANS, g Onweans, Jau, £, —dold, 1013102, Sight oxchangs on New York, ¥ promiom, Sterliny exchanke, bunkers' Lills, 4804, B FORCION, Lospox, Jan, 23.~ltste of discount in open market for three monthe' bille, 14, nsole, money und accaunt, N6 5.16. 10314¢ ‘078, 10743 L’ ates Toniy—"0d: 10-40m, 100353 new o 73! irlg, D3 refer, 3y efurre : Tha Illwl!rlrln =tnto of political affalrs checks all busiuges, Tho discount housea are wnd to hold Arge umounts of mouey, which they are unablo to employ on any terma, It {s bellayed that the Uank of Knyland rate, 3 per cent, will be re- uced to-morrow, ‘T'he amount uf bulllon withdrawn from the Bank wlind on balance to-day is £15,000. Jan, 23, — tentes, 100f 2 Lant REAL ESTATE. ‘Tl following Instrumonts were dled for racord Wedneuday, Jan, LY prormuTy. Canalat. 70 ft n nf Bandolph st, e f, 702150 (t, aied Jan. 18 (Qcorge i1 Zewpelgian to Stary 3). West Ma N wol loyne, Sn180 11, duted Jun. 22 (Frederlek _ril o Melen M. Saritiy . 10‘1’“\': sty l'l.':," Gy i 40 fort W ol iianaver at, 0 f, nted dan. 3t.. iRl Fultor raved, dated Jan, 73 m‘ulrll ILJ'I! 1w of Wester av, . dated’ Jan, 1, L 210 1t @ of Not ¢d, dated Jan, 10 T8, WITHIN & 1A MILES OF TILK COURT-HOT AR, Ravenswood ruad, 317 {4 1 of Jeflersun rosd, w [, J2AE 1010 1T, datad hent, W, I87T..... 8 HEY LN IYHIN A' R4l 1O of Forty-third at, a f, 50z v COMMERCIAL, ‘The following wera tho recelpts and shipments of the leadlng articlusof uroduco in this city during the twenty-four honrs cnding at 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and for the corresponding thue twelve mouths ago: Recelpia, Withdrawn from store duriug Tuesday for city ;:lumuyllunx 677 bu wheat, 1,903 bu oats, Y00 bu rley. The followlng grain was 1nspected 1010 store n thix city yesterday moruing: 20 cars No. 1 bard wheat, 10 car 2 do, U cars No. 1goft spring, U7 care No, 2 do, 20 cars No. 3 do, B cars rujected, 1 car uo grade (147 wheat); 8 cars Llzh mized curn, 4 cars uew do, 11 cars new intxed, 13 cars No. 4 corn, 35 care rejected, 41 cary uo grade (114 corn); 2 curd No. 1 oats, 16 cars No. 2 white, 17 cars No, 2mixed, 1 car rejected (36 0ate); L car No, drye, ¥ care No. 2do, 1 car rejocted (10 a . o dered, t0kratimge r5e) " 2 carn extra e e fallowng titde showa tho closing mitecs | Wier cramulaiat t0b@iote; powtere A “ do, 10carn ordinary No. A do, ) cars feed (48 | Fer H0Ibeon the principal cut af meata: P "‘\"_\'.;‘_":.’_'M.'.m, \-",‘_‘&,v:,.“’.f,‘?.,,‘;%.v‘.‘,r 5% 3 " tNbes New Oricans, common, 0%@0%c: good, 7@7%c1 barles). Total, 335 cars, or 130,000 b ne | AN Sop ince, ol rpected ont: 72,204 bu nheat, 31,700 bn corn, | fi5%p 2T ¢ SIREPA~CANFOrnta sugar-lont delps, 482500 Callfor- 5,797 bu_oate. 852 bu rye, 18,003 bu barles, It was formally announced an ‘Change yerterday that W, N, Sturgie, Erq., hae cearcd to ha & mem- ber of that arganization. Tho reference to the hruryy ioted. ch, boxed. averagesy . L 4,00 i.ony cleara annted At £3, 2744 Cumberiands, 57¢Raa hoxeds fong ent ham boxed: awcet-pickied hama freen vme, 3 Rrren shonlders, 3%@34c, nix Aliver drips, 30@Mx good sugnr-houso sirups, 40 4¢: extra do, e, New Orleans molasses, cholce new, 4RaMes do, prime, $444490; {:‘01 Iddue com- on. @32cy eoiumon molassch, RIGAD; Hisck atrap, c. 7 L¥ laoae, and & AY@Te, for 1 AWB0e 1oF samo Allspice, 127 191¢cr rlaves, 42@4%0; canafa, pper, 184 1 8- gy declalon of the Supreme tourt, which thny practi- 4 pper, 18 utmegs, No. 1) 0@ 3 ¢ Cafeutt Y2 1ic. cally smstains the dignity of the Board, wasap- | uottoR STUCAILTSGTee tor Monlders, @ieacietor | Caleutia pineer, tive 215 German moutie, sy Miue proptiately recalved in dignifled silence. The -x‘l‘nnvum‘?nnrnflnl‘. Bainge cx“\:"l'i‘lle Ay S N’":::"t “:um'n;‘t: 8} gum Doard is really to be congratulated on having [ YRRSMETNASAMetatoande o0 0 AR In mouerate focnl demand Rmi biealy, ex- achicved n meeting At which perfect order pre- ?"“r‘\n gnr“meu £10.00811.00 for exira mess: and the low urn-!x. P(\Ilgv{,l:u;‘l;:fl'v;.lul'm yalled: and s 1s probable that 18 organized pro- | BERAISOLICRANY | o 0o for city, and TaTHe e il €7 0RA D o ceedings In the future will contrast favorably with thuse of the past, A telegram from Tlochester, Minn., stated that the farmers’ dellveries there show a marked de- cline withiin thé past few days. Reports from other cortntry polnts concur {n stating that farmers are not willing sctlers at present prices, and many of them aro storing their wheat at the aations in hopes of better terme In the fature, Meaawhlle, the forward movement to the s rd {4 free, the receipte at New York belng large. [t takess for country. ontirely local, and amall huckwheat flour and %0 Total, 1,123 hrls, The BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~—Was duliand tame. Tho trading was almost nominslly steady fn sympathy with whent. Sales wers |imited t0 225 bris winterson private termss 775 bris ADring estras, partiy at £1,%0 for low grade; 73 bris winters, $0.8047.00; goud to prime | No. . Tt DER A f ML AR ek At peceinta ace liberal, hides are sccomulating liere Interlor points, anil tanners are sald to by Tiealers “sre taking hides from their rl‘FlIllI‘ o tomers, hut ars not trying very hard to b tatlons: City hutchers’ cows, GHe; green enred, "’Elll. Aey hear) Teen bides, D, Aol gre ind fll At that, but quotations were einE, prinie dry kip call, os, 14@1Rc; dry aniteid iden. 13c; deacun sesic neen palt ed, KIS, ATHEIL=Trado Aiowa but siizhit Improvenjent, There wax onty 8 moderate demand, and the tone of the market was easy, Ielow are the quotations: NENLACK. brls ryedoon private termt irket closed at the foliow(ng ss Cuolcs to favorite brands of inde of winters, couplo of weeke st least to have a reduction of | $3:23@8.00:cliolee to o apring, 3.2905.73: tir 10 | galt Yo. 1.... 18 ue s deliveries In the Interlor felt In the volame of re- Dings, §5.00¢5. 301 cholce to fancy | Lealt N 28 3 celpte at tidowater, Minnesota springe, $3.7320.001 patent aprings, 87,006 -4 New York fs dull wheat market this winter, | 5.50; jow grade, $2.624@3.501 rye, £3.25@3. 30; buck- which fact {a chlefly due tothe low rail fecights | wheat, #3.(025.23, -’%,’ gg ruling. Graln 1s heing frocly shipped from this Brax—Was quiet snd steady. Sale was reported of o toglon at the rate f abont 30¢ per 100 M, 17 40c | 20 tons at #1133 per ton on 1ok g n biad been sustained New York would have probably | SiPDLINa1=8slo was made of 10tonsat 811,73 per experienced a sharp demand for the wheat in store onx-Mz. o nominal at $10,50 perton PRENCH. there, which in turn would liave attmulated Fast. | , CORTMEAL—Conrio was 910:50 b4 R RIAL O Rl ot 20B123 ern prices, while they wonld have baon kept down here by Increasod cost of transportation. A good proportion of the grain that Is recelved und shipued In this city pasecs through without belng placed in store, which accounta for the difference between the maznitnde of the movement as reported by the Board of Trade and the State authoritle The leading produce markets were ateadler vesterday, and breadstufs were gencrally dall, while there was only a moderate volume of tead- Ing In provisions. The trading was chiefly locsl all round, the number of orders from outslde being remarkably small. The Britlsh markets aro reported to be meatly at o standstill, and the condition is reflected to this city; the men who deol in produce betng dlaposed to hold tongof Hritish adrices, 0 ) nbove the woal h An (nerease previous night in hi kiiown in recent years, AL about §1.0%, 103, And " ruied March sord at the month closd nt 3| than nowinal, st @ 3 spring closed g A off till the tangle in the Orlent appears to be rolved, we. s[m Anlrg wel ummmqu( onn The genceal opinton is that tho war fs probably ARG S aiebue Ve | Dimenaton sttt 55151 over, (o ali fntents and purposes, but the matter {8 u by eample at BOidc on track. | piok g) i Total, 4 WILEAT~Was qulet ana unusanlly steady. The mar- ket droppod J4cat the outsct, in sympathy with the then riled steaiy il nede the close, when It stest prices of | o eargues, Liverhoo) siow,aud New Y owe! Jo\me Ingpected Into stare hare, The cooler wentlier of rosds mad & more libersi movemenl 100, tended 1o weaken prices not feit fn the market for gilt-edued receipts, for which {ovora wers only wilin qular, There were very few orders todenl In futures, i tlie market aitogether was one of the quictest srer I3 at that r when 'the market improved lof Lot $1.0344B1. 04 nd I8 improving as Telegranis finve been received stating that been n hieavy naw-storns at Marquette and Bouth of thosc pointsand across the Take, uotations: s but soan recovered % nced Tucaday, = London was ork igasfc of about 20 per cent in Lhe LX) ‘conit elear di First and Flrst common dreaned sidiny Eiooring, first comiinon, dressed, Flooring, secand comuion, dresst Flooring: third common dremed. & clted expectatlons of ha In the counsry The doeline wae tug bonrds, A, o pay i{c premium over atock busrds, 10 fo 13 ‘fnc| Batock waede, 1010 12 Inch € stack boards, 12ta 14 Inch, D ar comimon stock uards, Edlier Fehiery npetied . Keller closing nt §1.01. Seller avine been littio better Glig-edied i, vlow February, at $1.UIN, nt Tickets, rough and sciect Plekof e e 7,400 b f) involeed 1 ro much unceriatnty that few careto | Tojal ¢ \\'un’:‘-\vnlnlnlrrmuul\whh iittte change [ 145k o e take the risk involved In trading deeply, fnprice. Nalcs were 5,400 bu No. 1 Slinncsotant €1.08: | ) 2,8 200 The situation of the dry-goods market wasthe same 55 7,400 bu by samplo at $1.05@1.10. Total, 13,804 mm.rm.“;h o b to s, d:muf‘u;vfl anbefore, Therowas un abrence of anylhing resem- | "GoRN—Was dull and emlor. The market declined 46 | reosmaniouing, 2o was noted; T nuoted prices bling activity, the demand for the most part being | @'e. the outatde fol -'monm, but Feuruary recove | were fitlly sustatned. C linseed, and turpentine eredat the clusa to t restricted to small amonnta for the reassortmient of stacks, Grocerles wero ordered with rather more freedom than on the two preceding days, bat the matket was by no means active, and the provalent fecling was not capecially cheerfal, Prices, thongh geaerally well sustnined, were not strong. Thero was a good demand for falr to fancy only 117 ear-londs el otherwise atated at about 1ittle deniand for there were fe: weas entirely o Frhrnary sotd AL , whiic our recelpts were relatively smni| ed by ecturs anything, ' local _dfstillers yory uxtous to bu, whils ‘hinpers w w onders to deal In futurss, 101 dllflfl'fl”lrlllf the aesston, Soellep AL 40, de eat guotation of Tacwiny, wernfirm, We repeatonr i, afi'l New York was ro: ol e do Illinols legal teat. 150 deg. ey Michiean lexal i TIAr arban, odew. tesl, 143e1 94cs Neadiight, 175 de, A 3qr) Elaine, 3¢t exs doll, 7ic; No. 1, fiie: No.2, snct Hnveed, lied, 67ci ‘whaie, winic: % 00t oty strictl et bink of) 1 turpentin Iacy il v tra winivs raw, gzct vate d 5,000 bu. Theto o acarce, anil The market celtie to ok, ani cloacd v grades of butter bLut a very dull market Keller March nold at awgsdic, reller Aay 43¢, and aclier the month at 404@11c, the lat. loeat for the Jower grades. Prices were weak nnd unsot- Tamic at e Inatier Ol edm bt o 7o in pmall local request at 402300 tled, Checso was quoted ateady and uncuanged. Ieh-mixed closed ot 40%c, thero hefng nu Prices of dried fruits and fish ranged about ns be- lon i uvoe vere rm er, the weather beln cold enongh for shippers the 3 of then sa compared with o take hold, 2iand rejected closed at e, wlilch wasn | nmerlogs of fine stock were lights Chickens, dresssd, fore. In the ol market there was nothing new o st saies worw repurted of 47,400 b | G e 15 ducks, oy MYICH Lircere dor Jrencs note, Carbon was strong at tho advance of the | X3 2 And Mgy mixed st johedics Lot bt re: Recat, do, ibdcy o #1.2301.30; voalson, s@aci day before, and lnsced and turpentine were alao | 14,001 bn now she ample, 8t 2heildsge on tracky g4 ‘.ll»—clnv;l ‘was in_moderate request, but 'mv" hela at full figures, Leatucr, hugzing, tobacco, gg"!‘.':‘ o B do st 2uddesge freo on bonrd ears. Total, | ynder ia, n:n"rrllrzn& ‘I(‘.rlmu. -;:m' lt'. u’.n :9:,(:‘ e ot paintw, casl, snd wood were quoted qulet and an- | “(ATSZWersquiet and tama at former prices. Tha codaty by recelpts were was [Ped demand I the wencral market changed, Lumbor was in moderale demand, and steady, The country trade §s showing eigns of Improve- mient, and If the weather continnes favorable wiil probably fncrease dally. It Is reported that a good deal of anow has fallen In the Northera Peninsula of Michigan, but it does not sppear to have ex- tended farther south than Escanabs, The wool und broom-corn markets were qulet and ateady, ecda were In moderate demand, flax belng very firm and clovor lower, while other varltles brought old prices, the trading Lelng on a limited scale. Hides wero dull and weak st the 1ate decline. Ilay ‘was alow, and prairlo casler In consequence of the larger oflerings an track and wagoas, * Poultry and s were firmer, The weather was cold, and thers May av 13 @2ac. were ensler. Cuslt anl Zasies i bu pee 234274c on track, “Total, 28,8 board. " Total, 28800 b, V E=Was dutl and wi ershi 1506 for near tho close: ure. think there 1 mivre ryo fn smaller, the utures were o snd closwed at and thio shipments Iarge, hitt there lope 2 Tpaghized with otlier wralu, Fehriary wae slow at aic, h sold at 2i(c, f No. 4 30ld fekularreceinia, waro alaut ko under this jrice, ' The bt seliers demanded Ao ur ¢11 Thu recelpta wery s culated on 4 few wecks ago. ¢ Tanasted of sy re made L'a'le Tucsday, but not pul itely. 3 1n gool de- il atid very fien at $1.84¢1.40. Tluckwheat suid at &0v, Tinothy wud slow at $1.1831.2% prime vetng quoted at &), 3 s 1o falr renueit. Following are the It quo & tons: Snginaw fie salt, 030; New Yark fine i, 81,10 ordlnary coarse, $1.40; daley. wih baga dalry, without bags, 83.00; Ashton dairy, por Was qulet and unchanged. Sale was re- 0 brla at 1,00 per gallon. e i gl Westeru acmand ana steady. it mid decroaring, Following aro the m unwished ‘wools, 23@3280; fine uatse do, 22(23¢q fAne Nedce, waalied, 37 gLt course o, $5@3Tct tub W pruy 1 modium do, 2333008 £9aTia do, 214dct coursa colmmon, 1843ter black, 18 210, T8 aud sbocalators, and Marel b(e, and At 2ie, nnd and bricse 0,000 bu N, u Tiy ainple at {@He freo on closing ic lower. Tuye were s0ld at the lower ng- Aller, witae ders syt 10 the country than many cal- O Sarelh soldatste, | Lagl iy ¢ Nu. 2 AL o Total, 1,400 hu, W CopE th —— LIVE STOCK. camicavo, was lesn haste to sell, while the demand improved, clunol ab su%(s. N L aaie, clunlig ot Recelnte— Pogr.,. . Bhegp and the suoply was smaller than un former days of S, s 0y 3 s oy ab b Sl N o reighis ey nominal at 40c for | ECHor Al & el e lurt A sire 865 | e e SR all froights were entircly nomins o INg. ) ‘otnl... = 12 S gealn aud other fourth-clasa frelght to New York, | Ualh and the uorer ":’,1.',2',,‘{1',',,1.’{.‘;( i Denrdered L Hluv?:ri:l-‘;‘ ek Miwe Hom d7cfor doto altimore, 38 lo Philadelpbla,and 45 | Xo.2 at ehfecenties; 20 bu extea No. | L e 4k bafon 3 to Hodton and uther Now Englend polnts, Loose [ 3" 00 aie* ST hot o2 acke Form S ess | Mondar . s 1 tmeats are quoted at 10¢, and boxed meats atSc | bu. M A —0 per 100:1bs hicher than graln. ALl the produce [ oo cia pusmmn,S = 4,203 389 now belng sent Eaatward is going forward at much cheaper rates than thio above, IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY, Jan, 23.—Koceipts—Flour, 14,022 brls; wheat, 170,500 bu; corn, 101,250 boj oats, 10,615 bu} carn-menl, 818 pkge; rve, 1,350 bu; bartey, D, 100 bu; malt, nonv; pork, 1,010 pkge; beef, 338 .03} for February, and 1050 07 Febriary, i 8 43242540 Tof play "Lt Dor e bl at 81 Lard—sslcs: 1,250 (ca 8 7.6 for Aorll. stern was pkRs; cut meats, 5,051 pkge; lard, 4,270 pkge; M 'r‘#nfir?" ':rlrfllllldr whisky, 671 brls, Anl s firmer, afes | [Exports—Floar, 14,000 brls; wheat, 100,000 bu; | $7.12447.45 seller March, carn, 20,000 ba: oate, 2,500 bu. Stirt rife were TMPORTS INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM. The followine table shown tisa quantities of flonr, 0 Ly 4L 40c for Febirusry, LATEST, In the afternoon the markets wers excited by the ra. ) land wad llkely to become actively fue Wiy xfl highe) 'y 1AL b, March wiieat was reported wt #1.0006 casly, 81,0332 011,014 for March. A A e, 0,00 seller Marel. L 87. 4047, 43) for March and .« 1,200 , X CATTLE—Astlle from the facttbat thers wasa somo- what freer movement on Eastorn account, thiers wera no signe of fmprovement fn the cattle market. - Thare waa a lessoncd demand trom tho local trade, 50 that the day's sales after all did notmake & much larger sggre- glo than for tha previous day. In prices no change Was noticeable, The bide of buyers wers genorally lower than on Tucsday, but holders refused to make further sacrifices, and the day's trading wss done st about ateady prices. More cholce beoves wers offered tlian o the two preceding days, sad there wers several transters at prices abuvo $4.50. The highest figure uhtalued was $3.00. Aloxander Cassell & Co, realized that figure for 10 head mveraglog 1,480 Ba. Other promioent sales were 30 head st $5.25, by Dentluy, :ll 8 belug nado of 3,750 cli, Ik reported of 1,730 tes at len 300,000 1be At Sic, and at Sahuin) at £5,43. t After v of Mag 3 Y cruary sold 1. .0 o dulinston & Lo, § 12 iead at 85,10, by J. Bimitht 17 head at wheat, und corn hnnurml. Inta the United King: :I'g}.m.mh an "'fl‘l.ik-.u $1.03)@1.004, clostug at 3.00, by Conger Dros. s and 62 head 8t 85.00, by James dom for the weoks pamed: jcorn waane beter, Februaty sold at 304@104, | Jackson. The purchsesof shippers wera principally Weekanding -~ IWeek endin eliebiss B Lhe Qutstiv, " My KAl o8 Avgtatasde s et o Whlsners Mara piinel Jan, 10, T4, Ji 0 INT7. Uata were quist st 2ic fur Febra 8L £3.60@4.40, for fatr to pri 4 welghing from Flour, brl L 0 GD G, 40 W4 10,100 LANT 1,0%0t0 ®e, Fecders pald 82.50¢3.25, and city Wheat, ars 10,0 004215, 000 20,0 2003, (10 Mevt park waa aciive ited, ¢loslng Arm and | buteh ,00@3.00. 'Tha market closed stesdy, Coru, qes. FTO.OBITH 0 143, (08100000 | 10Gh1 2440 hiier than b 1 0'elock. Febriiary closed at UOTATION 3 WHERE TNE WHEAT IS GOING TO, sl Murchup 11 vl Lt aind Apell at EatraTiouves—Graded i % i Thee Huleas 4,500 hirld at $10. um.sl#lur e A prominent operator In thiw city desires us to ebraury, nll,(l)lfi‘.r’):;,r‘pl ':“r‘“»i for il o call tho attentlon of thie trado to the groas injuatice | Lard wis 0pii at 87.47%@7 5 fur Narch, .00 dulty perpetratod in the ratl dfecriminutions in the | for ANH ],:‘,“,,‘.Z-.,.:“,:’T;;",{:m ,I,,.‘,,';‘,‘ 'n aal ! -“:1 4338075 V' H Bhort ribe were wantoil, wiit vlosed fArmer al | X % matter of freluht zates from the West, o says: hm'}uumrll. S0 Te May, 83,03 Tor Slarats ant o .".H‘ 0.75@4.15 Almast every day wo read of the mecting of pool- | L ICARTRG G B 20! T A vadcs Brerr Sieaian Alne manngern eitlir in Chicugo or New York for Dutcuers' Btock—LooF 10 common, steem, g the purpose of holding up rates, ele, Very fow GENERAT MARKRETS ot anen, Megis, cople think of the dainage thoy are dolng o the SN ERAL 4 TS, 10 1,100 ). 2,25@2.73 “'Iuwauuln market. ‘tho Eastern lines cause ALCONOL~Was qulet and stealy st $1.9622.00, reat damngo by huldlmlz‘uu rates while the croas | DIOOM-CORN—Wasquiet audstesdy, Tha citydas 2.6003.25 incs south of ux cut, Dut the greutest injury i¢ | mandfs teagre, wnd outside orders are scarce. Fol- FETEN ddaue by vur own homo roads known us thy Iowa | lowingare the quotatlons given by deslers: Choles :a.mwla,‘w bool, “viz.: the G & No W o I L | green hurl, 6aze red-tipped medium do, Ms3ie: green OLTTUR kLS & P, and C., B A70 { brush, with hurl envugh to work It, 834@ua; red-tipped Q. Road y at prosent allowinz all ‘the Nobrasks spring wheat to co around ua to Toledo, O,, via thy Wu- taah conuections from Omsha; und absolutely re. fuslng to reduce thelr ratea from Omaha to Chyea. 0 80 an to compete with thy Wabash rates to To- fvllu. Cbicugo merchiante vory much aston- ehed at the of thls policy, They Faddge, tures, Thero was a good d short-sighitedner o tho present | of ita not being ‘hicay Ut they also suo Chicayo rull- | Cliolce to fancy creamer; roads dotng all they can to build ur n aprind wheat | grades, 23@2c; medium, Tonsiat 1 Coloun. | A Yeur sto Toleaa oas atirely | mou seraes roll, 12310, & winter wheat wiarkut, Spring wheat wae hardly known there, and not quotedd u tholr miarkes rar | geary, 2401 Drighion A 2 porte, Uparatars luoked on 1t aean outslde graln clonglnZto Chicugo wud Milwaukee. Now, un account of Chilcaco rallrands forclug it thero, they have a epring wheat market that will 1ake forty or fifty care 8 dl{ of the best quality that formerly came to thls city, Creek, ey Americun. 10 the steenuih, Pri THUB BRIE CANAL. Qlithe forch The following resolutions were adopted at meeting of the Boat-Owners' Associatiug, held in Vifimont,' $7. 50; Toiwsave ¥ , $7.50; Dol Dufalo on Friday I: ¥ Daltimors & Ohilo, Reantrad, That ¢ herefo, $1.751 specsully Invited EiLAUE~sales: 0 siltlug to the canals of the lu les nt §1,90. f the so-calle Jat. At by ooy Resoired, That 1o (e {Ildlllh'lll ol b alesdy, Boiall traniediacs extenston of tho. free 1lvt to all up frefghin X TR la {a tho woxt and mos! Lospor: siepiu ade The' reforimatory canal nlh:( of tate, ) olged, Juriher, That we will jola b ruerehiants and shibpers b every well di; eflort having for 1ts Gbiect tlig. remaval Of uil wscices oflcials uf the B d of tihe tlecs) und oL liarbor and te u ute, , Rt erabic, sorte, T uin opluti, .- 63,03 nline,' B, $3. castor, § I e S Gruwiband gencral prosperity uf vur ey, GUODY RECEIVED at Chicago Custowa Jau. 23: John V. Ferwell & Lo,y BO cases dry goode; Wield, Lelter & Co., 76 casea dry goods; Anderson, Olecn & Cd., 4 cases dry goods; Charles P, Kellogg & Co., 2 casen dry | 21 30‘1‘ Hlfdecevc, goods; Flold, Benedict & Co., 1 box hair clotn; { 17, canary el David' Wylle, 25 drume cauutlc soda, 21 tiorces | DitEpeD soda ashi; the North Chicago Holllug- ¥ Compa- ny, 14 caro eplegel iron; James 8. Kirk & Co., 20 brle alllcate of sod. Amount collecled, $8,- 032,72, s chance W operate, and nipning liogs belng firm ut buyers were loth e PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Were Irregular, within a narrow vonge. Tuespoculativearticies ware Oruier, wilid iweata Weakened, in yywpathy with a reported declioe to Liv- erpoul. luge were quoted Qri, (hough In goad sup Pl5, and thts (a2t strengthicucd the Lands of operators, eacept aanbove noted. The allpuenta of provisious exhibited & falling ot fu volunie, and Hinits wery suld 1o biavo heen reduced on same furelyn orders, (2 P'oax—Wus In Taif request, sud advanced sc per brt, but clused only s shisdo Ligher thao Tuewday even- 1ng. Sales were reported ot 1, 64 50 T-40i large atra, 83,774 dor herrtug, n any uf tho featurey Feported fair ud pr UKKION~Dulen (et Kish bruuvs, 'o April 81 $11.00411.03. Tutal, 21,140 Urls The market elusud steady ot $10.65310.70 for spots §10.6@t0.o7% | T o seiler dJuousry; $10. 72k acller February; 10.uti scller | Frebcts G t8a Marchi uud $11.024%@11.08 seller April. $: Frine niess was quoted at $9.00810.00, sad extra | gl prine a1 $8.45a8. . 07‘%‘5' du ol Lauo—\Vas In falr reauest, with satber tight offcr. | @TNGS doolbt taks, Bud advaaced 3 par 300 Ibs. closiog 2440 abovo the | Gides biwcber lateat [rlces of Tuceday, with & widening of the March remivm :l;s,! ;uhrn;l 4 ;fl) Icrrllflwrtld of '?I;flll 3 spol ut $7. Theie?. 3 o st S Rt i, HERTIC—AlL peax 4, hew, 14217, 34,750 tou seiler .54 o 5 1400 Lea awent - ply ke, e, aud 6hhe for 15-10 dus sou. w0 B ur 1010 averages. wud o fur b A o, 4H@34e; wreen covers and iustde, 44@50; stalk brald, 4lyatics red and tuferior brush, s:4he; craoked, NUTTER=The market was withaut special new fea- Itler, but the feeling was casy and the tendency secma tohe tolower rates, Quotations remain as beforet BAUUING-I'rices wera steadlly held. We quotar 13ct gunnles, aingle, 14@i%ct double, a4, CIEE=E~Tlie market was firm for clio pply of that description was comparatively small, Yor aapibinghelow cloice tho tuariot was ) « rangud from 3@Tc tor laterlor, (o 12 in falF request at steady mnd unchanged Deut udr quuistf 1, xsn CHEMICALB=Were In light demand orders are tollowing 1s "t price 1artaci Pl W, i ts&gcper®; L 101> Werg leas active, but was @ better denand, the cool weuttir kivi o warket ey, o wera' reported of 330 b fl.:: UL il NUTS-Ther 0 4,054 Juuee, 3 Teucta, T40acq 178, NuTs—Kilberts, 13413c; slnlonds, Ti gie; Erench waliula, 10'5@1c; Napi Wragils, agQics pecaus, Tésus, 7usc; I 1. 2104 o 23 o 1851003 rusatiug, 17317, Brwaua-Fatent cutloal, 103 S1074¢: Grustied, Aiso shio Price. 3,80 lemand fur fair Lo fancy quale Yy 3041339 good to uholce , 14@1%¢; foterlor to coms akc; Lewlston, 21cs Oter Huj hurlaps, 4 K048 b, 150 0 grades, as king in fuue: Lackawanus, large uad saall e —There wasa dull and depressed fecllug at, thx ovening of the market. Buyers [nslated upon atil lower prices, but holders would not give way, aad top forenoon was well advaneed befors wuy conslderabla amount of huslucss was sccomplished. Toward noos 8003, 01 Tidisua bluck. 84,50 A4 DOFk brls AL 81,034 0 care arrviug dully by the whole Is mrml ) exe lats_Acid, B, G0oadicy | thedamand bewan to fmprove, and later becami o, $LU | tve, packers and shippors buyiog froely, Under the } SiEnet cuehiued. | incressed actlvity thore was doveloped a firmer tona oL B D iy e snd late sales showed some Jittl YAnCe over opening ueibic, pleked, s Tates, Lisht walghts were not very plenty, sad the S ek oy shippe: he tradlug wes dooe m ow offerod were taken 4.00, Heary packing howa at 83.00d4:00; Must A LS Turket eloed frai. 0 0 e ; 36k2.00; oot | A% v, Ko, o, | én.lm o - R g g R e g0 et £ L EE R EBAECZERERALREEE . 7. . ki B4, 31 i) EEEBE! 3 A et L2 uim B0 3 Ueorge's codfisl, 5.0 23: Lavra: o, touud, bris, $4, (0, o ] 00 63 ¥3 43 03 03 b3 u3 UG 05 b3 L3 e ny ug 43 03 165 03 93 13 b3 | w 20 SupEREuECE R EULE R pE L EEEERESEEEESIREREES ! ! i & . i & & ! k) X i s §. i, 4 balluut, e e acaled hier- B o wad no aiarked change 5 s £ Hhlt market, Business was & i Pl ALICt | markor. Trade wae without sctiviey, kan sslos are .25 for Interlor and a¢ $3.7564 lowing tragsace it T 53] .8%d 1065 do ahly currants, :lllfhh!g:‘n new, 63 310w AL previous quotations to comimon; at $3.40 43, 4.50 tor 2004 Lo chvfcs grades. Hons wers Feporied: e, ne bbs Sulitt= Price, | ARBSE OALES Dulves, sbyatcy pared. I Priers | do de. " iries, PEUMCL Trapberrlen, Sagdie; 2 I3l T, LOTI e, 120 Tilgas- omand sctiyes Haut, B7. Louts, Jan. 23.- ‘a,m.mx packlow, §3.7564 Wi Dutchers wiscy, 3,00 1,107 Tecelpt Vér pe- ‘l i us{c: Wilinligton peanuts, 6o3hacy Tenncsee o8 800, daslleh Sarcl ut §7.37% oT. 12 | jhoweller: | caue. tuiget, Wilmltgion ptey i ir simand; fas ahloplog stcors, bute o 47 30 Tor spot or scller Jausaryt WFEN I TS~ Were T lioderats loca) demand ut talrly dew oa & flait supolys pric §7 40 sclivr Sarchs aud 67,50 | andsteadv. The country ordess llcckluflnlol tureixn bipplag steers, L T OB R frult. We quutes AV&H!& 8. G0 1. W per bel, crauber. &H.h 3 fale Illtlmlgl utcners’ 'Jsm. bieny (o bumeand | riea cultivated. ‘per Gil, 80 255.00; wild sad v ool o chulce comssud belfer '"i“u-‘ H er ins I Jower: Duvers FAIE0 0 02, o0 40 Do 63 d0ad o edivns icers, §1.3503.70; stockers, 823563.50; re! oo coace wire | $4.0088.0 per 'alcocia orauges, §5.0%8! e 400 ek A Ak T ded | e A e St o, Sirel Steadr, with o yood deands exurs beary Touliers atves Tk [be BUOTL-Ti06 8 83 33 GROCEIRIES = The us BU warked change (o tho | Suipplug Dikan, 84 i & <hol v, 3. ler March,and | situution of the wrocery muarker. Trado was oy tair, | .00; teceipis, %, 3 cleare at | wud Arkel was LOL spcclally sif e quute: XBW YORL. e + Loufsiuna, 0t T, Jan, 23.—Berves—Lecelpts 1,050 head, Corvee—0 G Juva, 26° vy Ji 3 x, 2. 4301or e ‘corresponulng by lhst_ weeks sitarkel Hrmnef; from 8100 per hewd tu te peribligh® £r3 OrdInary 10 pritng UALYG slecry froil’ Slge, Lu Uress wud L fug, i B3¢ 1ba, 10 103" 0 dread 57 104, 824 AN cAT-loads pres l;‘ P e mium 1linals stears, 1,004 Ibs, cost 83,72 pet 160 1bs In Chicago, taken foratpurt at 1Yr, to dress 88 ibag seye Cral car-loads fut bulle, 33§ <41{e, " Jiva welghts 5 ca A1 Cherokee vattle, Blge, 10 dredeas Tins 2 eam pour 1Ans holdine for 7o, to dress 64 e Fematnder m- 10Ok A% ordinery 1o outra steers, RYAQ amer y, the fourth shipment from this portto France, RrrRr—ltecelpts. 3,000, MAKIIR A 200 for [wo dy ARSINAL 2,000 dAme fme a8 weeki no advance in prices, bt belter forlings morn iife (o trade} com- nlna 10 extra shrep, 4i¢.tat good ta cholee lanbm, Gger 2 earlonda’ Colorado” shoen, €2.4003.80 per Swivg-—-Receinta, 0,50, making R, 400 for twa dny" AgMnaL 10, 100 mame ‘thne last week: markes aho $riaay ns $1.2384.50 por 100 ita livey 1 car choleo frigerator hogs, $5.50, 1 medium grades of ce Mecra, 1,203 (0 1,523 . 735, 1innolds stock from yesterday shipped K ande for want of purchusers. SUrEe oD Lasns—Tecelpts, 1,100; for the week, 18,440 pricos unchangeds closlog frmy 20 car loads ol Hous—Receipta, 2,123 for the week, 17,875t hetter fecliug on bortAmics: Yorvers oo to cholee, §4.15 @4.25: cammon, £4.10; heavy wond to_selectedl, $3.60 @4.101 common, $3.2543.734 snied 21 Car londs, ST LIBKRT EanT Linenrry, 1R7 hiead. all for a: | 21, Ar}l- ~Tlecelpts ta-day, 0 herat total for tvadays, 920 liexdt me, £3.0023, 251 good, $4.50; 1944048, Tlous—Tteceipts to-day, 2, head: total for twao gn{hfl.nll Yorkers, “-iflll-ml Thilsdeiphing, 84,20 Sinxir=Ttecelpta to-dny. 000 head; total for two daye, 3,404 aeillog, €3.25@3.00, CINCINNATI, N A 4 an, & ' §3.024. ncke 0. 04 A ng. £1.05604,20; butchers' & & i pack AhTpmente 130, | pecetpte BT BY TELEGRAPIIL FOREIGN CITIE T.E‘u followiog were rocelyad by the Chicago Board of Tade: Ltvenroot, Jan, 33.—Prime Mew Pork—E B5s; Western, 589, Iacon—Cumberiands, rlus, 3241 fong clear, 3153 short cloar, 2usy 2301 hams, 44s. oulders, ard, 401 61, Prime mess boef, 83sy India mess beof, N3ss oxtra Indla mess, 110t Cheese, edr. Tallow, 408 0d. LoNnoX, Jan. 23.~L1vRRenoL—tWheat slow, Corn~ New, 28534, Masux LAXk-Cargoes off coast—\¥heat weaki falr aversgo No. 2 spring, 5053508 64, Corn Mow, Cargocs on paasage—\Wheat very dull. Fafrnv- erage quality of No. 2 Chlesgo rpring wheat for ship. ment during the prescnt and following month, 40¢@ Special Diupaten 10 Fhe ehicago Tribune, Lisgrront, Jan, 23-11:30 8. m,~FLovR=No, 1, 24s; Ko, 2, 208 6. (uaN=Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 11304i No. 2, 18204 spring, No. 1, {18 203 No. 2. 10v 4 white, No. 1, 32¢ 0d: No, 2, 121 0ds club, No, 1, 133 1d; No. 3, 128 od, Corn—New No. 1, 288 2d; No.2 23 old No. 1, 20 ad: No, 2, 2, X Puovistoxs=Fork, 561 Lard. 4014d, Livriroot., an, 21—Latest.—Corrox~Demand mod- erata at 8YA0 7-104; xales, 8,000 bales; apeoulstion and export, 2,000t Amerlean, B,000. Brxapariere—Callfornia whitn whest, 12s60@1209d; dociul, 134 04@1%8: No. 2o No. I red Western spring. 100 40@11s 24; do winler, 118 20@13s 01, Flo Wostarn eansl, 20s 61@23s. Corn—Western mizel 2N 3 new do, 28i@28e 34, Osts, Iy, Uarley, Be11d. Peas~Canadian, 301 6d. CLoven Sxxp—Ameriean, 4324, Provistons—3ess pork, 50s. Prime mess becf, Bis. Lerd—4080d. Dacon~Longclear, 8085 short do, 32s. Cnrzan—6ds, TALLOW—403 6L, Prrnoneun~8plrits, 76 343 refined, 105 6d@ 104 0d. Lixsexn Otn—17a 0d, Itesty—Common, 54 30@5x nd; pale, 154, BRIRITA OF TURPRNTINK=254 4. Loxvox, dan, 23, ~REFIXED PRTROLEUM~DTfd, TALLOW~308 6. BriniTs or Tu! NTINE—240 84, Anrdzar, Jan. 29, ~PaTROLEUN—88 6d, —— ' AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK. 2 Bpictal Dispates to The Chicagn Tyibune, NEw Youk, Jan. 23,~QrAtN—TWheat more fraely dealt fn for prampt and forward deliery at somowhat ©oaser prices, though nctual hustness Indicated no fm- Portant aiteration; spring options declined ¥@%o per buelit 40,000bn No. 1 Milwaukes spring, $1.31@1.34; 8,000 Lu No. 2 Mlwaukeo spring reported at 81.20; No. 2 Northwestern spring, January optlol, 8 $L.28@L30; do February At BL20R1.20K; do Marcl, $1.36@1.30; do Mny. 81.Z3@1.28%. Corn {n rather more demand, sud at somowhat strong. er prices, though closing A shade weaks mixed Weatern nniraded at 40440c, a8 to quality. Hyo as last quoted, but dull. Oate more actlve but rather less Brms some export Inquiry noted, but not to sn {mportant oxtent; inixed Weatern, 2,00 bu at 30@37c; white Western, 8,500 bu At 3044 30%c, chiedy st 39@30ke: No. 4 Chi- ©ago, 30,000h1 8t JUHAITe. % I'movistoxa~Mesa pork In limited demand for early dellvery at easicr oricess sales 0f 223 bris cholcs on private terms: quoted ot $11,0012.2%; otber kinds continue dull sud unsettled; for forward dellvery, T mese moro active, with January optlon quoted t $11.05Q12,10; February, $11.05212.10; March, 12.18; Aprll, #12,25, witl aslea reported of 4,000 brls Western at 44@13{c. Cut meats qulot, though without further chnnge 61 o values. Dacon f{a falr request oL rather firmer rates; loog and short clesr quoted at 20.0038.12), Western steam tard firmor for early delivory on s falr demand and lesy urgent offerings; salcs of 535 tea at $7,05@7.70: quoted to arrivo et $7.01%4@ 7,034 for forward delivory fu more request, with January optlon quoted st $7,70; Feb. ruary, 8$7.724; March, $7.85; April, $7,031 sales 1,250 tea February at $7.675@7. 72341 3,350 tca March ar$7.80 @7.85; and 730 tcs April at $7.02361 vefined In ratlicr better domand for the Continent; quoted st $8.06@ 8.18X. TaLLOW=In good request st steady prices; 130,000 1bs st $7.0JX@7.633{, as to quality. GRoCKNIRS—Sugare—Haw lcas sougnt, and quoted easler on a baals of 734c for falr refintng Cuba, and 7o for good doy refined In less requent, with cut foaf quot- ed at 10c, Watsgr—5old ta the oxtent of 275 brls at $1.005 reg- WlAr, showing rather less irinness, Farionts—General moyement moderato ‘and on a comparatively steady Unsis aa to rates: tonnags for &ralnand patroleum in comparatively Hmited request hereand at the out parts; for Liverpool, room for grain 484 naked per by, To the TWeatern Assoclaled Press, Nuw Yorx, uan. 23.-CoTToN—Quiet but steadyr UK@11%a; futurcs baroly steady; Janusey, 13,000 Februaty, 11.08211.00c: March, 11.20@11,21¢; April, 11.84es 1.4dct June, 11.87@11,80¢; July, - 11.53@ ot August, 11.7I@1L.T40; Beptember, 11448 . 50¢; October, 11.20@11,28c. Froos—Ilecelpta, 15,000 bris: unchanged; stil tn buyers' favor. Itye flour quiet and unchangea, Conx-MEAL~Sieady §2.50 4101, Graty—Wheat—~Hccelpts, 1. mand: No. 2 Milwaukec, $1. 43501 No. 4 do, No.1 v, 4 Sprin; ry, $1.24el, 251 3 Northe 2 e Aot dully nchanyed; inal 4ot Gt very Hitle de. diraded rod winter, o, nd nriners 18nd tmodersie; LU0 bus “steamer mixed, JEDIATY, 57 “il;'..umy‘ B1H@dll4c, Oats unchanged; rm wnd unel ., rm And unciacged. : Gaocxaixs—Cafles quiet und unchanged. = Bugar dult and heavyi falr o good refning, TU@TMo: prime, Tiar refued, Oianitc, Molasses~Now Oriesus un: changed, Ttite qulet bui sicad Y, b h'd'{‘i'c ull and nowinaly crude, TH@TMe; re. TaLiow=Nol quoted, BTKAINED HEVIN -80QOTHe. Brinima or TucenTv—tioavy st 3ic. FROVISIONS=Sots ork Armer at $11,90R13.95. Beot uiets lou clear middles siovdy AL DaOME ~Lanis 03@7.70. Dressed hogs drmery Weske ern. g i Wostern, 022, ) L iy gy« ratanc, 1 Copper—anuf LY au'f{‘“" actured unchungeds ingot #la sheeling, bhanged. . Iron=1ly quict snd Hachesped: Tae 03110 Ia‘gold, "Nalls siendy and na. T, LOUI, Jan. 24, ~FLoua-—-Dull snd lowess su- 3.4, 10 exten fall, 84.20@4,33] double 8043, (0; fantly, §3. %05, lieat dull. weak, and lowery No, 1d, regulas 2l atrictly reih: yi $1.13hG 1 1Y March; 81,164 Anrlii No. du, 81031 Uaty ‘bid} N ring, 81.0461. 04! cusi $1.04 February, ve, but lower; of Nu. ¥ mised, Hikic eaghy dia Jan- ATy s 4k e 40K " Fubruaryl 4044@40¥o’ Alarclis no S dopuary. Oaie caieri Ko cash and January, 25i¢c. fiye stead fie. lllrluydn)|;nnl unfnufnu. v FLos and unchau; ¥ ared Wik y—Sieady; l.}.l Proy istoxs~rork uu;lon,on cash; $11.15 March, A Brimery :&lix ;5,‘1';':{)" meats quleiy cur-iols, luuse, 84, , sid $3.8093.70; lo: T, 83, xeds dong Aad elort clear, §3.00] Stibiithadd 83 wheat, 2 i cora, O buy rre, !.u&lfun barley, 8,000 Corrox—Dull and Jower; mlddlln{. 104e; low mf ned receipls, 13, bu. d- sy, 10cr saies Honer puce b0 “busear valp: Bents, 11000 siock, S, oo L CINCINNATL. L‘lzcl:!fl’l. 0., Jan, 33, ~CorTox—Dull nd lower; rw't---n;m-naampln 3 XA Waeat duly e 1ar: 37@3ve, Uats d il ai 2. <., Dariepdulland i ark qulet 1531.18, trrega- e aaionma AN i At & Ok Ccata high e inal 4 LROVISIONS~] 00, Box m man iort clear, 123} loug and short ks 13 st iy wlivul iaiad 105 b ez (AlupraaDull b eatern esarve, 200320; Cen- ‘z,‘:u‘ kD OiL—Demsnd fair and markes firm st59 TOLEDO, ToL k00, — M AL d. and prices o'shiade Ulghory ) 231 stnber Michigan, spot, $1-daba} Maren g1 e b i it b -mised lietd ai Febr A lieavy to arrve, mno:z; whess, 19,000 bu: corr, our, :vg‘..ibm whieat, 22,000 bu; cora, —fl}éa—m;:id i, wheat arm chigan, ¥ 231 February, s Marcl, 1250 80,3 P8 winters the thoath Ix~$uuuwa,mmn R MU B Laus=81.4024.45, divding on 170. ORLEsxs, Ja0 2 Lo h=Cutet but ates o ) Ja0. 23— Frov, c a Tk, £1.50: XX, £3.00; XXX, $5.0060.00¢ ick es, BU. WY, 75, ity i e g CUINECORU Ut 524330 Gata qulet but stcadyy Cor fSomN-MAAL~Demand €od e tending upwye, Y —Market dully prtme, $15,001 cholen, $13.cy, SLAr. quirt and Weaks Tenaed (0 ly, '1“4“2 falr :H}mnl ¥ o AMct Phcked. Tige, A fuct clear, GROKC. *lton araren’ ait fieat Atinuliern, AMgucs hang, sugar-cured, L3 vaand, Rigans, Watse {irocxny ordinat daman, ase Age. [ Zdkider Troied, (1@ 00, demand, at ffiabae. TmAN--carce and firm at fie. i BT, ALTINORE: —FLOGR-=Quiet and nincliangsy GRAIN—TR il and fowers Ten niared, 8153 Ve itk c: Weatern catern whit vania, 3veize.’ iye sieady HAY=Steadys Pannayivan rovistoaCouifant inchanged” {0 uErRR=Cliofea Western AcArco and wante: @t parked, Wa:ttc, drol i Frrrotxve—Nominaly refined, 12¢. CarrrE-Unchan Wiy —Nownal Recrirra~Floor, 45,000 eans WIAITCY urls; wheat, 37,000bu; com, ) SO0 b, SIIPARNTIZ\ heat, 38,800 hus cora, 134,500 b, Jab: i-l‘fl.vl"nllkll.q tet and Jan. 23, —Froun—Qulet and one L weaks opened i lowers !!mggfll\.:.' o, na. stonify No. T Stileiye: Miiaukce, 810616 Jannare. #1000 f 221 No. 3 Miiwaiit e, Corn dearce: N 1. Onts quiet bt e So. 4, tye uncliabaed) Ho, 1 Bie: uuu’,"(fi[' No: awpring, d7¢; Fen e ' I Unsettied d active, ovisio; Mes glop. lani, 87,4007, ressod hogn: niéagsy tacitrra~Flour, 10,000 brier wheat, 110,000 by, aIPMENTS=Flour, :(M.lll brisi wheat, 23,000 u, AU ’. Loutsvittu, Jan, 21, ~LorTo: ufef 0Xe. FLoun -l andunchangee Julekat 10%c GRAts-Wheat steadys red, $1.2081.23; amber 1nq hite, 81,33, Corn In (e ddmend, buf at fower raieyy hite; 435 mized, 41e, Oat—Market duil; white, sse Itye=Natkot dulis dic. . 81088 ~1"0rk sten nd rm; . 00, feady aud army chiotcn 16at. tierco, ‘80 s5as KL Kege, $8.7540.00, I‘lllw)l'l\ll stenady and fie deray 4ot Sioar sth, | GA(BASS. Clens, G0 scarce and Nirm: shoulders, 53¢t clear rii), clgar. Thct haite Sukar chred, DaioHc, sk Y~8teady: § I PutLADRLIIA, Jan, Lotr—Duliand une! heat=Matket auily amber, £1.3772 | $1.8261,30: white, $1.44 21,44, Corn=Marku dui) s} weak !‘rllnw‘nm mixed, 8Miqe: satl, Bitge; Janowr Qunalacy Bebruary, Gad. 0 n fale e d-nn&zn' atern, | o Provisiox B b = i Huror Ro! TosTox, Jan. 2%.~Weot—No m mand stecidf, Uit niodoratet mianu 81 wanteds Holders quite Gfms Ohlo extru, medinm, double exira, y Michigan, Wisconsin, and New Tiampanire, huper A extea pulled, 32@40ei combing and qulett sales itmfted. e -G nelanged. o0 snd sl 1AIN~Coru—darket dully mized ond yollow, 59c, Onte duil and wnchonged. R INDIANATOLIS, Inptaxavotts, Jan. 23.~1oos—Stesdys $3.7023.8, recetpta, 9,000 h A%mm-mendn ancy, §5.75@0.50; famtly, $5.009 (MY =Whest—No. 3 red, $1,1300.15 - A i i,:m“""fl_,mll 13@1.15. Corn—New 1 B gdze, delajo mixed, 35@: lc. - Itye, 53, “Uata, 2ie, L'rovisions—Dull and lowers shoulders. grecn, §1.757 fipar Tib 83.00; grecn, $5.23. Hams, $7.75." Lird, Ticrrato, Jan, 23.—ar et u.'l 1l and b CFFALO, Jan, 5 ALY~ Wheat dull any I £00 bu No. 't MilwAnkeo at $1.23. Corn iils 5 cun now on, gk Bt 4ladic, according fonuulity. * G neglected. liye neglected, Darloy quics; $000 by Canada on private tertns. wEo0, B [3 Osweao, Jan, 23. ~Qraty —Wheat steadst No, 1 Myl watikee club, $2.00; hard Dututh club, $1.31] No, 1 white Michige, $1,40; No, 2 Tuledo, $1.60, PETROLEUM, CLXYELAND, Ji 3. —PrTnoLECH=Market firmy demnand hesvy: standard white, 110 test, 1134¢. Jan, 23, ~PernoLruN—Crude quiet snd $1.724 ¢ Parker's, for Immediate shipmen) refined dull; 12@1254e at Philsdelphia. ML CrTy, Pa., Jan. 21.—PrrnoLevs=The market for crade opencd at $1.533(, with fatr saless later in tha day declined to $1.483(, at which figure It closed with sales; siifpments yesterday, 37,63 brisy transactiops to-day, 89,000 bzls, DILY GOODS, Nuw Yo, Jun. 23.—Tha trade movement conttnues slow with g0 houses; cotton godds generally slendy and unchauged; prints moving slowly; Stmpeoa's Alblon and Unton mourning printa reduced to aes Glar- Row staplo ginghams sdvanced {c; men's-wesr wool- ens In moderate request; foretza goods quiet. TUIII’ENT}NE- ‘WiLxinatox, N, C,. Jan. 23,-8r1airs ov Tuares. Ting~Bteady at 204c. MICHIGAN FARMERS, Snectal Dispatch to Ths Chicagn Tridune. AbdrianN, Mich, Jan, 23.—A Farmers' Insti- tute, under the auspices of the Stats Board of Agriculture, has been held 1o Tecumseh, wind- ing up an Intereating two days’ scasfon Iato last evening. Notwithstandig the terrible roads, the attendance of farmers filled the Lall, and tho interest In the proceedings was hightened by tho prescnce of leadiog representatives of the Agricultural Collego faculty. Alexauder Richiards, Chalrman of tho Institute, mado an address of welcome. President Abbot, of the Agricultural College, made tho opening address, sctting forth tho advantages of intellectual cule turo to the farmers of the future, and the influ- ence of tho Collezo In Imparting ft. The lead- jog papers and addresses thut followed dure iog tho sittinge of the Institute wers on - ‘Bystem,” “Reform of Edueation for the _Farmer,” “Value of Good Sceds,” Permanent Pasturcs,”’ and * low to Manoge the Heaslan Fiy,® 4The Food Value of Michigan Wheat,” % Brafn versus Mus- clv on the Farm,” * Veterinary Sclouce Among Farwers,* “Tle Cabbage-Worm, and_ liow to Dclm}{‘ll." and *Tue Best Breed of Cattlo for This Region,” These toples were mado the subjects of rlet dlscussfon following thelr read- fug, aud the occasion was voted oncof great I‘nu;-lrm and benellt by tuo agriculturists in ate endance, — SUDDEN DEATH. Special Dispaich ta Tha Chicigo Tribune, Kanawmazoo, sich., Jun, 23.—Nuthan 8, Som- ers, & prominent merchunt of Sturgls, Mich., met his death In a very strange mauner here this morniug. Mr, Sowners came to Kalamazoo to be treated for a tapoworm, and sccured the scrvices of Dr. Long, who is a speciallst fu that lne. He comolained of not feeling well, and left the drug-store of Mr. Long to try tho ben- clit of a few moments’ exerclao and fresh alrs Ha soon returned to the stors, scated himselt In n chalr, aud comvlalned of great pain fo his stomach. Mr. Long wave him a preseription, and soon, clasping handa across his stomach, he sald, " I'am in aw{ul paln,” and faimedial evers con- vulsions, expired. There are all sorts of storles In clreulation kmplicating uiffcrent parties, aud & post-mortem exaniuation will be held to-mor- row. Mr, Bumers was a man of 80 years, and waos hienly respected at Sturgls. The fuguest will undoubtedly develop the facts as to his de- cease, ———— WANTED---T, C. ATCHISON, Boecial Dispaick to The Cricago Tribure. Gavrena, 1L, Jan. 23.<Theo. C, Atchison, sa cxtenslve stock-buyer of Btockton, in thls county, departed for Chicago on tho 15th fne atant, with a Jarge shipment of cattle, alnce which time he has not been heard from, aod hils absence cannot be accounted for by bis fam- ity or frieuds, Atctilson had borrowed a large smount of money from fariners in his neighbor- hood, and It Is feared that Lo has decamped for good. = He was accompanted to Chluznow ong son. His labilities ave sald to be $50,000, aud {8 asscts about half that amount. Creditors are stripping his farm of cyerything moyable, by process of law, ———————— LIVER AND BLOOD DISEASE CURED. DEAVERTOWN, 0., July 15, 1877.—Dr. Pierct, Bufalo, ¥, Y.—Dzar Bin: I was an (uyalid for ycars; my stomach, lver, and blood becawe affected. The morc I doctored, the worse I be- came, In iy despalr I commenced the use of your Qolden Medical Discovery aud Favorite Prescription. In two months’ tima I was re- stored to health. Aany reqard my cure as ml- raculous. Very respectfully yours, Mzs, AvDiB BENNETT. miso S} For Salo by Drugglsts Bverywhers. ELLANEOUS, Hynsnlc,lnalllhla and Preservative. The only Remedy whioh cures wilhout additional wi OLINSE: 1o for Bok and pasileul PRESCRIPTION FREE. Lbu apeedy cure of Nervous Debllity, waut of (an‘::'h r:lw.'nul the wholy trala of Rlvuxfl! attends wote Any dfugghat bas tio tugredients. A lirces Df JAYULS @C0L 13 Weat slatd nid by Llocda ‘