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i BOTUIIT AND S01.0 OR CARRIED ON MARAIN. DAY & FIELD, WANKERK AND BRUKERS, Members of the New York Stock Exchange, 130 La 8allo-st. . DAY, CYIUS W. FIRLD, JIt FoD N pnn, xew Yore, Ypoelai. GEN. GRANT. The Heport of tho Minority of tho Sloune Commitico on Military Afs ! Wasiixaroy, D, C., Jan. 18,—Tho majority report presented in the Houso to-day by Kepre. sentative 8parks, from the Committca on Ml tary Affairs, upon the bist “T place den. Grant upon the retired list with the rank and puy of denernl,” states that *Tha Committee, baving fully considercd anld bill, beg lenve to report the samo back to tho Houso with the recommondas tion that it do not paes.’” 5 Gen, MeCook (Hep., N. Y.) submitted tho views of tho minoelty. Tho report sald that tho il s introduced fn_nccordance with the recoms mendutlon of tho President in hls messngo thnt the rank and title of Captain-Oceneral be con forred upon Gon. Grant, but the minor- J\I.I!Bl"l:l; ity, ULelloving that in time of peaco the creation' of @ now title was 1ot expedlont, hnve agreed upon urging tho pussage of tha bilt referred to_and sow before tho Tlouse. “Tho rauk of General, bofore it was bield by Gen, Grant, ind never been con* forred upon but ono_cltizen,—\Vashington. In antleipation of hoatilitles with ¥rance Con- gress, by act of May 28, 1798, created tho rauk of Licutenant-Ueneral, and President Joun Adams commissioned Washington ns such July 4, 1508, By tho act of March 8, 1700, Congress created tho rank of Goneral of tho Army, and abolished that of Licutenant-Gonoral. There 18 no record to show that tho commission was actually tssiicd 1o Washington, nlthough the nct was pussed for Bim: Lut, 08 tho war with Frunee was contlied 100 fow chgagements nt son, und as Washing. ton dled on Dec. 14, 1700, within_nino nionthis vf the pusaage of tha_ nct, o never exerclsed any command under it Tue 7!1\!1!.‘! of _Licu- tenant-Goneral nnd Genernl rematned dor- mant for nparly throc-fourths of n con- tury, Scott having been made u Licuten- ant-Genesal by breyot only, by Jolut res alutlion of Feb, 15, 1855 °to take effect from arch 29, 1857, Congress revived tho fieat 1itle by act of Feb. 29, 1604, and authorized the Preskient to confer it Ilgfln some oflicer to be seleeted from ?hose in the military service not below the grade of Mujor-General mast distin. aished for courige, skill, and ability, President §ineoin nominated Muj.-{oi. Grant to the Son- nte, and ho wis commissioned Licutenant-Gen- erul 10 date troni Sarch 4, 1804, “On July 25, 18, tho title of Groeral was rovived by Conpress, ond the President was nuthorized 'to appolnt, with tho consont of the Sonate, & *General of tho Ariny, tohe selected fron among thoso most distinguished for cournge, ekill, und AbIL There was no limltation as to rank placed 1) the President in making his sclection, yot An: drew Johnson, without hositation and In re- sponge to the demand of the country, nomt- nated Livut.-Gen. Urant, and ha was “comnia- soncd Qoucral of tho Army, to nlnm.lula 16, 1860, Aftorpaying nhigh compliment to Gen. Grant as a soldier, the roport says: & For the purposcs of urging tho passazo of this bitl the minority do not think it necessary to entor upon n discusslon of tho services of Gen, Grant while President of the United Btates, a8 .they wish to avold, if pusaible, retcrenco to anything thut wight urouee partisan feeting or x)rn]m.llm! in presonting tholr views to the fouso. Porsonally, they bellove that the his- torian ot tho futuro will point to his Adminis- tration as exceptionally humane, gencrous, and Just, espoclully whon the fuct i recalled that it was nt tho period nlmost immediately following the War, when the passions of thnt terrible struggle ‘had not yet yubsided nad when the great party which ‘had elected him Presidont was ln rutl control of all branches of the Gove ernment. In une songe of the word, Gen, Grant was not a froe ngent when ho vacated bis com- misajon sud surrendered u Mfe position at tha boud of the nrmy. liad ho consulted hisown in- clinations and his own pecuninry advantage, he would bive remained in tho gmrnulun for which he nnd been educateil, and for which o had displayed all the .qualities of a great com- mandel ut, in responso to n demand that was prietically jrrosiatible, hoobeyed the caflof duty nnd surreindered tho position of General. After bislong and valunble services he 1s to-dny a. private citizen, althoukh by ecommon consent . the moat distingulshed cltizon of Americu, His nawme and fume us i soldier are known thraugh- out the eurtl, and the nations of tho Old World have muido haste to do bim honor, 1le does not cone befure Cougress personally or Ly petition, making n modest domand that his services shll be recognized. The bill for that purposo has ‘been Lrought here In consequance of tho rocon- mendation of President 1luyes, who cummends 10 Congruss the great services of Gen. Grant, und who nsseris in his messngu thut his wise, ilrm, and patriotic conduct brought the War for tho Unlon o & Auccessful terwination.” ‘The aninority also express the opinion that thora I8 an overwholming publle sentimont In favor of some _tensuro of tho kind suggested by the . President; and they belleve thata mujority of tho people, without regard to &llfly aftilintion, witl indorse and approve it, They quote and adopt the Innguage of tho President when he auys thay tho Constitution of the United Btates . contalns precedonts for the recognition of dis- . tinguished military merit, nuthorizing runk and emoluments to bo conferred for ominont services to tho country: aund thoy “for to tuo Journal of the [Fouse, whi teara cloquent testinany on moro than ono oc- . cuslon to the valunble sorvices of Gen. Grant ny sbown by tho formol thunka ol the representa- tives of the peoplo, * Should the bill becone n luw, §t would plice aon, Grant upon the retiny 1isL of the nrmy with the runk and puy proper of & Genernl, but subject otherwise, us “wo under- stand it, to the Fm\'u!um of luw governing re- . tired officers, n«‘pu) of tho rank willbo hmia cnough to enabla hini to livo in that comfortable and dignified rotiremont to which, In our opin- fon, b 18 clearly catitled by his pust serviees, and which be was {n recelpt ofs when bo wasg called to tho Progidential Chalr, Tho measuro is one of Blmplo justice to a mun whose service: cannot beestimated indollars and conts, for w merely atuto o fuct whan we suy thut (n the llrat . coutury of tho oxistenco of tho Republiono cit-1 §zon, with tho possiblo exception of George Wushington, bas Glled s muny distinguished’ oftices aud di ncnnrbwfl 80 nany und important trusts ns Ulysses 8. Grant. For those an othur reasons the minority dissunt froin tho report of _the Committeo, and recommond tho passago of 3 the bill* The minority report I8 signed by An- 'V%llu ook, Thotnus M. Browno, and Harris o, Almost a 'Truo Prodictlon. Tho Minerea, an English periodical which ap- gcnrl in Romé, rubllnhe! the following lettor anded by Napoieon 111 in 1858 to thu ghlmllll Pepoll, who had beon ment on a misslun by Cuvour to Germany, ’nd Intunded for the poru- '\'v“l l‘il‘ ut‘ho Prusslun Regont, now tho Emperor nm: “ There are two great German Pawers, Prussin and Austrin. Prussia represonts the future; Austrin tho pai ¥ranco for tho last ton years has u\vm{u shown a markcd pruferonee tor Prussin, Wil this boto her benetity The fut- ‘ure will show. Lotus fuquivo which way the real Intorests of I'russln tend, Thut country, 11k overy othor RrOWIng country, cutinot romeiin stationnry; and yet it it closuly allles itselr with Austria it Js obliged to romain stationary, oven to rotrogrado. 1t wonld be moro §ts Intercat [ countarbnlunice Austrian nflucnce in Germany, TBut {s this tha glory that butlts u now relgn and tho elcvated instincte of Prussla? 1 do not think 80, aud yet it Drussia follows the interosted counsels that nare given her on dlterent sldes her rolo in Furope will Le confined to gening us an_equiliSrium to hor wival; but, if carrlod away Ly futal fntluences, Prussin, making cominoi cuuse with Austein, guarnoteed tho Ttulian provinces of the Houso of Hnpsburg the European cquilibrium would Lo upsot, the treatied of 1815 would b abotished, and Prutice would be forced, by appealing to Jusaly, to throw down the gnuntlot to Gormuny, 1 hope that this extremo cuse will not occur, 1t ontl nconlmr{ Prusala, by undenionstratively sovering burself from Austrin, showod horseit tricndly towardy France, greut doatinles await hor without cithur dungoeis or convaisions; for 1f, in conscquence of a coutllct botween France und Austria, the Intter Powur lost hur influcnce in Germuny, Prussia would be her belr, Thus It Trusalu joita Ausiria il (urther progress fs at an ond for hor, and she rlsks uniting Hussls and Franoo sgainst Germany. 1f,on tho conteary, . she allica berself with France, evory dimlnution of Austrin’s jutluence wonld Lenofit ber, and, sustuined by France, sbo may pursue iu Gere *,. many tho high destinies awaiting hor and which the German poople expect of hel ——————— Andorra. . Few persons in this country aro aware that on tho southern slope of tho Pyreuces thoro oxiuty 5 smoll republic uaiwed Andorra, This diminue tive comwonvvaith 18 pusalug through - the throes of a revolution, which WIHJ)mbubly put mu end to fts independence, Aundorra s about soveuteen miles long by hiteen wide, and con- tuine nbout ton thoysund hubitants, Tho rev- olutionary storm 18 occusioned by the propossl of u fuw’ ypoculutors o bulld u rullroad 1o the Republlg's capital, 18 the authoritics will Em"‘ thom perniesion 16 found a gumbling cstablish ment hinllar to thut now running at Aoal Younyg Andorra wus euger 1 selze this oppors tunity of beluy brought iata coiitact with the suter world, sod ‘o get the strauger witbin ita gatea; while old Andurra was determincd that 2o such abominations should be permitted, Young Andorra turned the clders out of the Council chamber, and begun ta run the afnirs of toe Republle. The ex-authoritiesthoreupon up- Euulcd to the Freach and Spanish Guvernmenly, etween whoso dominfons Anduren lies, thy result i llkl‘{r 10 ba thut theso Lo Lig il Yors will purtition the stuull teveitory betw themseives. P The Irlsh wako Huli gropeicions wuke Dr, Dul's Cough Byrup. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1881—TWELVE PAGEN, Chiengo bank elearfngs wero $5,000,000. Coun- try orders tor currency wero Hrhte and the movumont 18 still in favor of tho city, Now York oxchango was 8ol botweon banksnt pur and 2he per §1,000 premiun. Discounts are n falr domand at 537 per cent. 3 Local sales of securitics woto large, On tho Chiengo Btock Doatd transactlons ombraced 11,000 Cook Connty 5s, 1802, ot 104@1N% £300 Cook County 4i¢s, 100X: $13,000 Chleago, Mils watikeo & 8t. Paul 0s, Dubuque Division, 103444 210,000 do, 107%@ 10744, sollor 3; 6,000 do, 103431 #23,000 Chicngo, Durlington & Quiney ds, W £20,000 do, B1%, seller 50; $20,000 Wabash, 8t L. &1, 09; $300 West Division City Ratlrond 6s, 1033%. 'Tho following quotations were mado: LOCAL ANT) GUVENSNENT SECCIITIR, United Statos 4y, 1007, ) Uit SBtaten g United Hates o BUSINESS. Stock Fluctuations Feverish, with a Downward Tendency. New York Brok'ers Stin Sending Out Cautionary Advices. Light Currenoy Movement—The For- eign Exchange Market, The Produce Markels Firmer~3lore Doing in Pro visions and Wheat—0ther Grain ull, Tha Trading Chivfly for Fulure Dollvory, but & Falr Export Domand I(;r Meals. TINANCIAL. Transnotlons In stocks were very large. At the openlog the market was excited, and prices high, Afterwnrds tho market hid an unfavor- able turn, and brices ylcided onsily. A strong recovery followed, but there wero renowed ayinptoms of distress at the closo. Adviees from New York agam repreeented the situation ns dangerons, and urged caution. It has been so protitable in the past month or two togo dircots Iy contrary to New York ndvices that no one in Chicago pays mich attentlon to them. As far ag could ho learncd, the tendency of Chieago opceators 18 ratbor to sell than buy., A consid- erablo reduotlon haa been made in the last fort- WATLW a9t BT 1§ SR X R IL I, B uight in tno lines of Btock carried by our operme AT tors. Who hus bought these stocks? Hns Now o M. x’l‘tl:.ll‘l'lm, Duti, e York boen orying stocks down and buylng caee, M S RE 1 IS stooks Wp? L. W 48, due 1910, ‘hicaio, * L, Be. Buriinutun & Moty Jncksanvilie & Kouthern Wabnsh, Kt. L & 17 15t mor, Gl 1t .. "f'wo stocks, about which thero was specially favorablo nows, not known to the public till after the closo of business the day before, Tnfon | WHEASHL AL G Pacifie and Illinols Central, declined sharply, | West Divistun € ,u_lL The Directors of Iilinols Central Increased tho | est Pivialun Gy 1 5 ia Aividend to 85 from 3 per cont, and thoso of tha | Yot PIYINGR AR R I A tinlon Pacific offered the stockholdors the right g{,nrmlfih{crfln Shy It atuck. To subsorlbo 1o, §10000000 Of now 8ok At | sk Civy e 1L sGekon e par. Ilinols Central opened at 184% and sold ‘l,in-lh;hl ‘I'évkn('umlmn down to 131%: Union Prciflc dropped (rom 1222 AR L to 1181, At tho elvse Illinols Central had recov- oreid 10 118344 and Unton Pacifie to 12154, Notwitnstanding tho benr talk that emanntes from Now York, it {8 noted ns a significant fact by Chieago brokers that it s casler to put the markot up by buylng stock than it s to put 1t down Uy solling. In other words, tho markot tukes without yieldiog largo blocks of loug stock, 'This was the case yestorday s on pre- cedlug dnys. Tiook Island and Alton were strong, Alton sold up to 163, end Rock Island made 3%, to H1. Inter-S The New York Commerclal ddvertiser says: Northwest, uuder tho lend of My, Osboru, s apily nearlng 140 por cent, and Bt. Paul, under tho lend of Mr. Keene, 18 cloga upon 125 per cent, Theso polnts only represent tho valuo of Northwe:t ns on tho books of tho Compuny on the 1st of Juno, 184), and the valua of St. Paul 18t of January, 1880, Another yenr's net profits over tha regulur dividenis on the comman and preferred rtoeks will add full 10 por cent to the vulue of the common eapltal of both ronds. BY T SLEGRAPIL ~ Burhngtou & Quincy dropped from 17 to 170, NEW YORK. closing at 172 The Vauderbilt old unreliables NEW YoRx, Jan, 20.—Governinents wero quict woro woak, Now York Contral lost %, to 16343 Michigan Central %, to 126; aud Lake Shore %, to 33, Northwest sold down from 10 to I2s, closing at 133%. St. Paulmnde 1%, to 14, Pa- cifle Mall was among tho large losors, and de- ollued 1%, to 53X, Manhattan went down 1%, but firm. Haflrond bonds were leas nctlvo, and prices ir- regular, Peoria, Decatur & Evansville incouo advanceil to 10%, trom 74; Iron Mountain, Cairo, Arknngas & Texns firsts advanced to 1083, from 1073 5 Internationnl & Great Northorn firsts to 110, from 100, Oregon Navigution firsts declined to 107, from 108, closing ut 103%; North Missourl firsts to 121, fram 1:22; Ohlo Contral firsta to 10644, from 1084, State securities wera dull. The stoek market opened at an advance of 1§ @2, the Intter Amerlcun Unlon and Chicago & Altan, and subsequently roso @14, At the frst board speculation became de- pressod, and a decllno of X to 4 was rocorded, Ameriean Unlon, Unlon Paclfic, Northwestorn, Western Unfon, and Delaware & Hudson lending the downward movontent.: During the afternoon tho tnarket was strong, and, under the leadership of Itock lsland, prices advanced ¥ to 413, Unlon Paclile, Northwestern, &8St. Paul bolog ulso prominent in lmprov went. In lato doulings sales to realize profits causcd o renction of @1 in the general llst, but Western Unlon closed atn deoline of 25, Amerlean Unlon 8%, and Atlantlo & Pacitic Tel- cgraph 14, Lecauso of an Injunction ngninst consolidation. It wns reported on tho strect thisafternoon that negotiations for tho consoll- dationof the Unfon Central and Paciflo Raflroids 1ud been renowed, Thero was a rumor this morning that the Peorln, Deeatur & Evansvilly Hopd was likely to soon pass Into tho hands of tho Lonisville & Nnshvillo Compauy. Traosac- tions, 695,000 ehnres! Amgrlenn Unton Lelekrmy) 6 £ Q to 3. The telegraph stocks woro unfavorably arf- fected by the nows that an injunction hud been granted tomnporarily agalnst the cousolldntion. Wostern Unlon sold down from 117 to 1144, At- lantle & Pacific from 473 10 404, and Amerlean Unlon from 80 to 85, Tho coal stocks held thair own, Delaware & Hudaon ndvanced 1, to 1633, after sclilng at 104345 Lackawannon lost 3, to 110%; Jorsey Cen- trul rose %, to fik; nnd Roading b, to 8L, Lateat reported ratlrond carnloga: Milwau- keo & 8t. Punl, scoond week in Jnnunry, $54,000, against $100,460 last yo Incronse, $67,631. Chicago & Northwestern, sccond week In Jun- uary, Incrensed $07,200. Indlanu, Bloomington & Western, first week {n January, carned $21,- 5703 Increaso, $2,820. The Penusylvania Railroad Js reported from Philadoiphin to have obined control of & uow line, and with it 50,000 acres of bituminous conl lands. The Ponneylvaniu bas made this ncquisi- tion through its leased line, tho Dald Eogle Valloy Rallrond, tho Intter having purchnsed, for aiout $300,000, the Bnowshoo ltalirond, thu: ndding to the Liald Eaglo Valley Line about suventy-flve miles of road. The present bull movemont, the Herald says, under ordlnary clrcumstancas, would rightly be consldered wild and reckless, but when 1L 18 sup- ported by tho oxtraordivary dempund for our gecuritios from abroud, ga At presont exists, It is pliln tosco that it [s busad upon comparatively solld grounds, Largo purchases huvo beon tndo oeee B.200 id.. T 1.C Cunndn Soutiorn Pociti Turing tho lust. two duys (sny somo 25,000 sharcs) | E2HE7, for both tho London and Purls markets. Lackawanus . nelnwure & 1 Tho Indiana, Moomington & Western and Cin olnnati, Sundusky & Clovelund Roads when con- solldated in March will assume tho new titlo of Ohlo, Inalana & Pacifie Ratirowd. 1t fu regrded os noly o question of o short | EAIEPGR G time when the Keokuk & Des Mofnes willbe reg- l"" Erjo & West'n, wlarly Incorporated into the Rook Island system. anlgviila Nestlos 1t Is wlrendy practically a portion of tho rond, Tho American Erchenge of- Tuesday sald: 1t bas-been weeks siuce conservative membors of the Stock Exchunyo recolled nghust from the uititude whicn prices of many stooks had renched, Nevertheless the courde of the stack murket generally coutinued upwurd. Yesterdoy the * bull” speoulntion progrossed with almost unabated vigor. Thero wero jrreguturitios 1n tho movoments of quomuons.l but tho market wus closed stropur. [ndeed, in tho ufternoon thero suemed to bo o race s to which of cortain stocks could ronch the highest pluue tho suonor. Thore wns A renewed upward movemont tn tho tolcprarh stooks, which 18 ouly of value for no- tico us Indicatiug tholr purely speoulative char- 'g-day the different Bourds of Divoctors of the threo Compunics meot to pass upon the telegraph " treaty,” but tholr uuuon must bo approved b{ tlio stockholdorabefore the wonop- ury 18 ostablighed. Wall stroet wppeurs to buve ono on one prolonged * Eprey,” jand yosterdiy now sthmulunts to tho existing excltomont were uprllud fu tho_manipulation of numerous low- rivod shuros. Profits avo constantly being real- jzed by " luufi;' holdors, but It may bo suwe time botoro tho guneral wwakening from tho speculativa delirlum coutcs, Tho following shows tho fluctuntions of the loading stookss Den. & Rio Grunde. + SLU0| HORUI...o oo 200, Hock 1sTand 00 0hfo Central nx, i , Dot 1, Irats uind-iran] | Erio suconda. * BTOCKA, Contral Arizon: fiumustako,, Sundard, Caribou ... . h NrW Youx, Jun, 20.—onoy murket casier at 4ggt closiug it 4. {rlma uiercuntilo prpos, a’fi‘m‘i i oxchange, lnys, udvance % L0 100 dounand, 30056, | 4 LOSTON, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bostox, Jan. 2).—The stocl murket shows in- cronsod aotivity and I8 gonerully strong, tho home roads feefing tho {mputus nd well as thoso ovor tho hills and fur awiy. In rallroud shares, Hoston & Albany sdvanced from 1884 to 13l with — moro © wanted ub ho rico; Old Colony from 121 offered at Open=) Lighs | Lows| Clog o | et f nt - wus the closa ut _ Stockn g+ nv. }:Il; D(é'l’:mx'fi m‘l‘-"l‘l‘"x': Fllwhhurvl & Nuw]lwlcdrr;ml rom 0 38, ohburg wits strong nt ; Now Chicago & Alion. 18 | York & Now England, fro 09 to K Uoston Y, O O 8 1 i & Mulne, from it to 193{; Cheshire declined Hitnols usyg | from @2 to 61337 Portsmouthh, Gront Fulla Chicayo, ook Iekand & 1 W | & Conwny, from 94 to 23t Doaton & Coleago, hue & Qui 1By | Providence’ advaned “from 18t ie | 100 o Yark Lanim Boston & Lowell, from 105 1o 1iig Atchison 18 | from 14785 to 1484 Little ook Lrom 0t G 514 | ‘Michignn Centrul from 1244 10 12445 Wiscousin ) Central proforred from 513§ to s Gnlmro & }lg West Michignn from 98 to 8% Puliman from 188 | 142 1o 1483 " Chicago, fowa & Nebruskn sold 3 at 10, ns before; . Fiint closed nteady 15 | ut 23%% do proforred ndvanced from &1 10 B5%: Bl Louls & Sun Franclsco sccond roforred sold at 70; Louistung & Missourl tivor ndvancod (row 15‘!? T0 W18 s Bummit Branch from K% to:#H: Unlon Puolie deulined from BRig to Bx4g; Murquetto 1L & O, }»ran:rrml from i to i; Muxlcan Contrul blocks from liste to 108; Wisconsin Central from 2055 to 2944 ¢ Phite adelphiln, Wilmington & Bultimore from 52y Thit Bundusky from 19 to 18 113 Chicugo, Burlington & Quincy from l‘r}‘,fi to 171, - Jp sold at 1n bomls, Atchildon stuck 1003 Ogdonvburg Sncomna 88 atde: Union avitie B8 pdvinced Republican Vulloy 84, Wosturn Division b, 145 Now York & Now Gnuland 76 13 do Bs sold nt 1Usi§; Dotrolt, Lnnsing & Northurn T8 udvauced 51 Kansns City, Lawrence & Bouthe n orn 48 i1 Hurtford & Erio 78 l33 Now MexicoTs By SE katbb dhis 5y Burlington & Missour 8 1, & i innd stocks, Water Power advanced 3, 1o bl 1251 loaton Lund decllued 4, to 10 1-10; Nuw 3| 271 | statupshire %, to65: Boylston utreut was stoudy S, srae 81 8 | a2 1o, and ' Drookhne' Bt 6igs Aspinwall sold AR ekl B | BT o ihe Waatern Awoctated Pros, b s | posrox, Jan. 20.—Stocks closeds CRustpuzke & QUG- .o 1 | Atehinon &1, tirst T Ghi Bur, & Quincy 411 ouvur & K10 Granden,. k| | Dulanduranide, 74|l Bund, & Clovo, Govornment bouds woro dull, Tn Cnivago | D lenase. Rl YR h W &K hullfl District of Columbia .65 wore 1015 bid and 106 | fioatot b8 tirlo 8., b0 | s Jiges s asked; the 48 were 11414 bid and 113 asked; the ln.ml.'rl'y U Ugdensbul %8 wore 112% bid and 1123 asked; the e 101% | futis i dv &¢I i Cannge and 101% and the 6s J01% ox, intorost and W1, L ¥, & N, Eagland ur At the close the 4s and 48 were §3 woakor, Atchiaon & Topok o FORKION, Ifix‘mm Jau, 20.—Consols, 98 11-16; accouut, 10834 3 ‘“'1 118341 48, 0l rul, WM'\ Pennsylvania Contral 881t New Yurk Contral, 168; Erlo, &% do st onds, lm!-‘“ toading, 4. ‘Tuo bullion In the Bank ot England Inoreased L1530 ut . Tho uwguruon of the bank's roserve to ita_ lability 1 43 3-1d por cont, L N, Jun. 20.—DBar sllver, Sihd. 1'amis, Jun, 20.~Tho weokly stutemont of tho Nunk of France ehows a_dccreaso of 7,285,000 gold, andl un increaso of 4TL00F silver, Patus, Jag, W.—Ronptes, S 400, o NEW ORLEANS, kW OuLXANS, Jan. 20.—Sight exchange pu Now Fork, part steriitig, 490, - P MINING NEWS, BOSTON, Spectat Diapateh to Th Chlcago Tribuns, Tostox, Jan. $U.~Ju miniog shures, Quincy adyuucod ¥, Osccaln ¥, Bllver Islot 1%; Frank- Iin declined &, Hursbuw X, Pewablo %, Douglas 11-16, Star §; Tecumsch sold at 84, Sycamory Forulgn exchange wasstronger. Sterling posts od ratos closed ¢81 and 48§, Dankors' actual rates olosed ut 480 for sixty-day bills und 483 for domand, For sixty-dny, commeroiul bills for prompt dolivery, 4T6@IT8X. For thrce weoka' dolivery, 418N@UT0. Blxty-day cotnmor- clal bills, prompt dellvery on Havro, 830%@ 520, Dordvaux, 8505@823%, Blxty-day comuners clal bllls on Autwerp, doliverable prompt, were B3IN@A20%. Bunkers' Lills on Ucrmany wero ¥4 for sixty s und WX for demand; sixty-day commeroial bills, prompt, S34QM 1116, Bank- ora' gullders on Holland weve B9 for sixty days and 40 for demand; sixty-days' commorolal was BIHGWIK. ~ The exports of dowestle produce from the port of Nuw York for the wook ending Tuosdny were §0,450,20, aguinst §6,667,623 for the vorru- spundiug woek Just year, and sinca Jan. 1, §31,~ Wil T, syninst $16,652,619 for the sawme period In N, OF the pust week's exports, $1.404,600 was shippd 1o Londou, $70,850 10 Liverpool, $409,03 W Ulusgow, Othors na bofore. tammoth o REAX: ESTATE. Tho following Iustruments were filed for rce- ord Thursday, dnn. 20: CITY PIGPERTY. Archor av, 1125 ft s w of Portlund, n f, 28 ft to Flogoll b, daled Ja. 8 (urt Borkar t E.nud o $ LU0 fE] Thirsy-seventh S G101 T 11 11, tnproved Selywnb (0 Siealt WOITH 2,40 Pruiriouy, 0410 1t B a1 L, datod Jan, Thomns B, Rohinson 800 North I Raitle ot, G} fL K ki T, duted Jan, 15 (rederick WackoE 10 Urons 78 Ko 330 Chinrirs lrrm\i nh&u,ln. n 1 dutod Jaii. wnd . Dubo 390 St arizaent Conls i 300 nriaen 3 40 snino 00 Of Fox at, 8 £ 20X02 (6 (AnToll Gibls 1o Willinm 1, Glbus) oaas 000 A Al b e 1 (e I 5 uildiag Mo, 2 o o 10 nd 1. 17, Durliniton t Kilse Frank; . 1460 ) 11100 of Viistod at, 8 £, 2310 1 Jotin Geifin ot Al to ¥ 3, CumpLOI e, 1w CoF OF Toxininn, (g lated dan. 2 (W, T’ Undur . Den North Ashin 3 S0 fo.. proved duted May 2, 150 (Frauk Lonnnrtx to Henry G, Entor] . 4500 Winbinalag g+ 1 o af 0oy T i dted Jan 20 (ol b to Bllo Hwaets).. 1900 Bunkor sl it £t wof Canal, b £, 2x U 1L s proved, dated Jan, 1 ~Bencs to oot tineor.. " 290 Biata st, 74 £1 i 0F Thirty-ehih, o f, BTN (L drted Jun, 20 (Lankboin & i 10 W. 1L Jotnson). 1 NORTIL OF CITY LIMITS WIT! MILYS OF THE COl 14 Block 13 of Lota 40, 41, and w i & n Pl 0 i Soe. 2, 4 LS St s (A and O, G Anderson to Eizsboth DUpinlee e 1,0U 41, in shue Block, dated July T3 83 (Samh . Clark to 1. i w0 LIMITS WITHIN A %8 OF THE COURT-HUUSE, Sonth Dearborn at. noac Fiftloth, o 1, 2)x100 £t O ks to ‘Iho ted Doe. 14, 1830 (N, Brouks 'uwil 0! ko) $ 30 orty-th! and 3, 0 X nted ., Mccutlongh), 200 slxth st,:l worth av, 11 f, 2043 fL {0 niloy. nted Nov. 3, 130 (tho Old Voople's Homo t U L, Hull ‘. . : 350 Wontwarth av, 6 18 1 0F Fortp-third a6 T, Wxi=nd fr, dated Jan, 19 (0. B, Walls to Huth 130 WITHIN A MADIUH OF BEVEN SMILES OF TIE COURT-IUUSE, Weat North v, 1 e cop af Kroderlek af af, 24 8-10x120%6 (1, dated Jan. 1) (K, B, und N, B, Gutman to Fu W, Bucttner) ... 4 COMMERCIAL. The following wero the receipts andshipments of tho leading nrticles of produce in this city durlng tho twenty-four hours ending at7 o'clock Thursday morning, with the corresponding 0g- ures for a yeur ago: TRCEIFTH, BITIMENTH, Tl,_|_JNw. Artlete Flour, U Whont. rase sved; Flaxseud, | Droon-chrn, 1 Fo Cure ‘l)mr s, s 28| Withdeawn from storo during Wednesdny for city consumptiont K27 bu whont, 8111 bu barley, Tho folluwing graln was inspected Into store in this city yesterday morning: 1 car No, 2 winter whont, 16 cars No, £ spring, 17 cars No. 3 dn, 8 cara rojootod (35 wheat); ) cara No. £ dorn, 14 cars high mixed, 84 cars rejoated (160 corn); 26 cars white onts, 16 cars No. 2 mixed, 17 cars low grades (67 onts); 8 cnrs No, & rye, 4 cars vo- Jocted; 12 cars No, 3 barley, 8 cars No, 4 do, 7 cars No. G do (25 bnrloy). Total, 240 cura, or 145,000 bu, Tasvoctod out; U,483 by whoat, 50,830 bu corn, 2,400 bu oats, 3,111 bu barloy, Tho londing produce tnarkots wero quiot yes« torday, but wore gonerully firm, and soumo rungetl higher, The denrth of Intelligonce from England continued, It 18 tryio thero was o mesanye, but it told Nttje elso than that *snow fmpedes business,” Tho forolgn murkets were undorstoai (o bo vory dull ou geain, but stronger on provisions, which heiped tho tono horo, and that was retiovted Into brendatufls, cspocinlly ag our roceipts of tho Intter woro smull. It was stated that tho quantity of wheat ou tho oconn bad inoreased about 600,000 bu sinco tha lust provious statcmont, but this wus partly compons sutod by n supposed decroaso of 100,000 bu In tho visiblo supply (on land), Moss pork closed 1230 higher, at $13.00@13.02% for February and 810456 @1047% for March, Lard closed 10¢ bigher, nt 25,00@8.0244 for February snd $0.0215 for Murch, Short riba oloved firmer, ot §8.9253@6.95 sellor March, Wheut closed 1o higher, ut 084@U8%a for Fobruary and WK WHe for March, Corn olosed a shado firmer, at J7c for February and 41%c for May. Onts closed stoady at 33,;QU8c for May. IKye closed %o higher, nt 0@YWIgo for March, Barley clused dull at $1.01 for No. 2 casl, and $1,00 nom-= {nally for No. 2 February. 1logs woro nctlve, and olosed stronx nt $1.75@5.00 for light, and at $1.7625.35 for heavy, Cuttlo woro tuirly aotive and steady, with snles ta $2.25@5.50. In tho dry-goods market thero was continued quictudo and steadiness, Very fow buyors were to be seon, and tho volumo of mall orders was by no mepns lurgo, Thoro was not much inquiry for boots aud shoos, and the clothing and millin- ory trades were also dull. Grocerleswore mov- ing with conslderablo freedam, and most lines were firmly held. No price-changos wero noted. Driod frults continue ju fulr request,and rule firm, Apples, prunos, and curranis were tho strongest urtidles in tho list, Tho butter mar- ket wae firin, ‘Thore was mot & particularly sutlve demand, but the current vecelpts aro light, and tho late advunce was casily sustained. Chcese was strong at the ndvance of thoday bo- fore, Nochanues wero developed In tho ol warkot, Tobacco, bagking, leathor, and coal wuro guoted us beforv, Tho huy market fs quiot, the loonl trade bolng ahuost lifeless, owing tq tho lirgoarrivals by cart from the country, There lunochangoto uoto In tho market for grecn frults, duliness churacterizing every department, 1n wool and hidea there (s u moderate busiuss dotng at the old quotations. Dressod hogs wero steudy nt about the provious dey's quotations, The lead murkot fagulot mud Nruwat §4,625% por 100 1bs In our lots, and $4.90 In lesser quantities, In lums ber thore {s a falr trado, Lotk for the local ware ket and fur shipping, ot unchunged prices, Thoro aro no changes 10 1010 In tho murket for motais and tioners' stock, which aro in falr domund, which remnrks al50 appiy to the nuli trado, Secds of al} doscriptinnd were In fair requost at ubout provious quotations, . Hulroad® trelkhis wevo moderately active at the November udvance, ‘Tha rutue 10 Now York avo 4Uo per 100 1bs on provisions and isoan grulu. Through freights aro quoted at Tii(c on provis joun to Liverpool and 70350 do o Antwerp, The aggroguto rocoipls of wheat roported yes- torduy at Chlcago, Milwaukee, Detroit, BL Louls, and Tolodo were 12,000 bu. The corree sponding shipments were 24,000 bu. The followlug wus the movemcent of produce reported from Now York yesterduyt Mooelpta— Fiour, 17,007 brlss wheat, W00 bu; corn, 39,800 _for ¢xtrs moss, und ¢ iz oats, 52000 bug corn-ineal, G0 pkis: ryc, 2518 bug burloy, B0 b mtt, LEX bus pork, 1,643 brlag beof, RT00 bries ont meats, 4,35 pkisi land, 8,107 tesi whisky, 670 bris, Txpotrts for twenty-four hours—Flour, 40,000 rlag ‘whont, 87,000 bui corn, 35,000 bu; oats, 1,000 Lus rye, 16,000 bi, g Tho followlne table shows tho quantities of tiour, wheat, and corn bmported Into tho United Kingdom for the perlods namad: Flour,bela .I'A{&m‘lm,uin B{u'{v i < ianG 1ok \W HORL aFs. {ELONK I\Q0) Not reportod, L G, Gif.e. GU03 VU NUE reported. “Sncks. : i The following wore the quantities of grain on nsan, Europe: L P Jan. 18, Jun.f Jan, 1 i k0. Whentand flour, ars. 2,1k Curut, arte senans 20 2 Lo Wo referred n fow days ngo to ono or Lvo cases of extraordinary spoed In tho tranamission of measages botwoen this oty and Liverpool. 1tis {1 ordor now 1o fioto thut the officinl telegrams have been n dny Inte two or three timesthis weck, y Agnin tho ** nows'" camo horo yestorlay from New York to the offact that s local tivm has gono 1onir v carn, whent, our, pork, sud land to an extent threo or four times greater than our prodent stocks added to the prounblo recelpts of the next ton weeks. Tho second-hund knowling onesappenriohave got hold of it now, anduroolrs culntig It even more vigorously than thuso who sent it out the provigus day, Itls supposed that tho canard has been started by parties of tho Tony part who want (o get up & buying searco o which they can renlize. Joseph Nimmo, Jr,, Chief of tho DBuronu of Statisties, Washington, . C., furnishes tha ol lowing statomont of exports of domestio bronds stufts from tho United Statos for the years of 1870 and 1850¢ FOIL ¥ KATL 169, Amaunt, | Value. [x) £ FOIL YEAIL 180, Amount. Arttcten, hlelen Ve, Flour.brls W hent, bul 1 Cuoen, b, Gants, b Incronsd.. TROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Woro in falr domand and firmer, thouulh 80mno reports gnotod the hog markot us easl 'he Livurpool telograms, hawevor, noted an of (d tn lard nnd 1a on potk, which caused more strongth hare, though pricos fall off sumowlint onrly, Tho trading was chloly in futures, but thero was & moderato inqulry on export account, aud npparently not much offering. Wo notd thut tho roparted abip- ‘montw of Inrd and monts wero larro. Thora 1 a big vutward movement of product, which is but foobly roflectod on the roported aales, Of courso It fsknown thut @ koud denl of tho mest cut huro is putupon foralgn nccount, and formarded without sala in this clty, MEus Ponk—Advanced @170 ver brl, and closed 12} abovo the latost pricos of Wednosday, Sules wero roported of 12,50 bris reller Fubrunry at HA® 135243 47,000 brls nellor dlarch at HIIN@ILH Knd 2230 bris aoller April at SLLIOGLLIYS. Tolal, GHAObrls, "I'ho markot clonea firw nt #1350 for round lots spot graelior Juniiuey, HLAGIAL wollue Fobrunry, $1LL IR4ig Aullur March, und SLLLBLLENG solior April, O tho eatl Mareh closed at F1.8 bid, LAND=Advinced 316 por 10 hw, and cloed 570 ans e 15fowe Brites M Wody Fenortod nf 85 toa kettled at $. ey ot fo b ETigy Rt tes sollor Feliruary at i 0T 1000 e motor Murch nt BACKANW: 11 Tes volier F11 8% R KEAI0] ind LU 168 Aallor Muy At EL17H. ats B4IS tcs, 'tho markot closud frm at $140¢ lior Januare, Rsiigatil wolior Fobriary 930 sellar March. On thecali Matel closg NEATA—Ware qulot, but & shindo firmer on cured, with fittle chanuo o rreon. alos were roported ol R0 108 shoulders saller March at §125 &) hoxos do BUSLE TG0V krnen dy (spuctal o) nt 4y 210 {0 by anort eibe at g ollor Fobrunry, SRS STizie@r05 soller Aprl; 10 boxon voxos long_ und Iba) at7cy 10 xmuu@‘u- nt icklnd fums at 86 for 10-1b avorauos. I oading cuts of monts woro s follows ai 2 o'clock for full-curcd, unluss atlierwiso speclfic: = [ Short | Mhoul- riba. | ders. I & 8.| Skort Giews| Sbire, 3T obriney, 100! Sirct onoorssssescs| 05 | 4w | nios | 70 Wiiort ribs, xollor Mnroh, closud et FLUGGT. Ton T e ko 100 gy Gumbors d (6 boxai; lomy (it hoiis, K@KHo; sweei- pleklod hanis quoted' nt Aasho for 18618 averue; - Krécn lininw, BRino nyoruke, leii(c. Huoon quoted nt basyu for souldars, 7@ 3o for b, 3((@T14 for short clenrs, E}§@9)0 for iams, aokod, p short il eantased un EIF—\Was quivt ot BREADSTUYFS. FLOUR—Was quiot and unchanged. Thoro was & 1ight 1ocul trady, und apparontly nothing duing on oxportacoount. Hules woro roportod of 20 brls whi- tors, partly at #1741 550 bris springe, portly ut 8.0 100 brls ryo flour ot $1.80; and O3 bris luckwhoat at HEKABIA0. Total, 110 bria Export flours wera quoted 0t $L00G5.2 for good to choice, aud rye do at UG, s OtnER MLLETUYPE=Were In moderate domand and steady. Hnlos woro J cars bran at $10.5GILISE 2 cars middiinga nt §17.00; and cars corn-mon! at $13.253. 1423, tho insido on track, SPIING WHEAT~Wnan littlo more activo, and trangor. Tho markot advanced 1&1%c, und closod 3¢@1c above tha latest pricos of Wodnesday. Tho Tiritvh markots were undarstood to b vory duil, but our racoipts wore again small, and tho misurable wonther causod some to oxpect Hght arrivals during tha noxt few woeks, whila tho runiurs o u corner In progress madusomo of tho Fubruary shorts mora paxiousto il Tho bottor demnnd for next mouth roduced tho premium for Maroh to about S4c, end this diminisbed differenco was i inducoment (0 & goul many partios to sall thelr Fobruary holdings and buy i vur aren, il matiag ovur soumod to cometty 10 tho bUIK of thoe bualuuss durlug the Inst halt_ of tho seaslun, Cnsh wheat was in muderate request, cloaini atia fur car-junds und Wy fur Found lota it Stuca, Spot watos wers reported of 1LUG bu Ko, B B No. 3 at Bio 230 by da n Uentrat at &l Qo) and 2800 by by samplo at Tleso. Votsl, 2K bt “Also 1300 No. 3 dinnesota wt Mo, alocte ApFng was nomina) aL k710 In unod huuses, knd s ftn Contral. Nellor March uyioned at &¢@ito, ad- vanicud Lo 3G, (olf of 1o We, und closed ab b Hollor ¥ubruary 801d st ®4ile, clostig nt Wic. ”:'“.‘\".}';': \{1"":1‘.‘" WA :n-rlr“ I:::‘n\ll‘llvlll\fl ‘fill. o clogin, 7 ated a flw& 1540, e o u A0h, "85 10 call March clowad ot uist and tame, but firmor ats "was Tonortod of T LUise. Hputwalos wors . Blovitlarr, &it-edked Couynt Sy 40 TocoIpts, L UR{a} 410 bt No. i (A., D. & z:ru‘;-}' stud (do) au 8o} Wnd 400 by’ No. 8atWoon "COIN=\Vu dnil, bata shade gemor. Tha markol Ll R M i uliinod WitH, buYers at tho intest pricosug Wedtioidur, | posaid to bo dult, un fecelpts woro small, o d e strength i wheat. with i " anything dowig uxmni. for Ma; 10 othor parta ui Lthe dusl wero rolativaly O&IK. Cuxh 1ots waro in llght domnnd, and tho lower gridos wore w triflo i ensh No. 2 closed at 43 Hpl suiod we Foportad o 46,0 by gh mixed st Sk 1,00 by uew high 3o bu rojoctud and now mixod at & h{l by sawiple ut ik 3o un track] 0 Bt freo o . ent; 41 bu o d bu do at 420 dellyored. Totsl, n»\ ny sold carly d13je. thun nt 42, wiid cloy 1e the uonth wus """MJ“'\ 'o.ll".l?iwu"k ry .ymxml’;“' Murch “,fi i uiig f: i uly ut $3edic, ! i ko iadial it “On Julr st speie 0ATS—Wore strony, with a light trade both in cash and futuros. UI|I~MEHI Ni 4 aLiiljge, No 2 white n small lota mt. Bawple o, e, a1d rojoctad at i tucures solias Jangary: was Juotable b i 'obruary at 3i.c, Maroh at Ji5Ecsiago, unut Blay wl ixeAic. Cash wiles word ro- portod of BN bu st BIo for No. 2, dnggitho fur No, h 3 for rejacted) 1GALbY Ly sample ui Tg (or rofoctod, Eo for rojodtert o tor No.% &ye for Hght mixod, nud e fulr to cholcs No. 3 wlite on trick faddndo fur rujectod; Blo for rejuota ! fir No. 3 i tor No, ¥whita Trae dn bourd, " Total, 7,700 b LY E=War quipt, with mall offerings, with No. 3 guuiadla stiesw nlar storayo and wo {oF gift-odydd. umplon n\wm sold athsgule. In futures theru was 3 jota wora holil nu.gl‘“ ity o nink doing, ordors belng vory seurce; e ioas NamiBAlly Sorko Atid MAFE e, Caat #nlos wore tud of u At Kie for No. 1 winter storage tlt-adyod n aturet L) bn and W fur No. 3 & bysiniply av e for fejoctad aid Wo tor N tracki £ bt at W 1 uil, with very fow s antd yican wora HiLl6 bettur than num ke oo ot 1oL No. dat T wid N, Lat futivun thorp waro fu sblos roporiod, Yobrusrg 4 bolng nowilnally auotei at 41 0f auruger B, L was orforod . o wiiliout tukors, Usals salus wdre ro- of 40 by st g for No. bu by mpla at o tor No. b (spoctal bin)y Mg Ttigo for et N L alahi e o b chioteo, No. iracks ThWl ba s ogitia Tor No. 4 178 o board. , 7,00 b, TWO 0'CLOCK BOARD, Wheat elosad Ja hlubsr, at W4@Ne for Janu ook entor Vb e ut-’»‘[u-mh i vuagtor Aprlh wnd BTG LGaCTor May, salos wese Tuparted of 100,00 vy at K&k [ur Fubru Bido” “sollor “March, “wnd $Luik 0. 3 rod_was_ ofured at Wo buyers at 0] Corn ol Drhor . ANGUTL: for Yebruary, HIHA@:De Mureh, {1}y ufi:flly‘fl etdbge torJuny, uud 1240 Sbhiutordaly, Saies wors ropuricd of 24040 bu wg $oihe Siay ‘alis a7 0 tor Jury, Uats wors stondy it Hikaingtor vebmuuey Moo for, Murch, e or May. and 84 ike tr Junc. Kaieswora fu- [oredor sy sukiio far Slay. | Ky clisedt K B el ol Mot Mottt K Mgher, % fur Februan 0] T O v AR s ruporied of Rt bris ut (ifife wallee Febrys for Alurv, mnd. §10 sgllor Apell, Lar st 250 Wuber, nt phsti@ 0. 107 January, 8i7ie W0 for Vobrunry, #.0xd 03 soller Murch, uid i1l @ald seilee Aprll. Balos wire roporiod B Lidh At 00 moilar Fobr il sullo #1436 setlor April, an lor. ta ] lud;llfilllllll. L »f"li of 'y 0 4 L zuggg‘mgn it 05, r10d b lln‘:‘("fl"{- GENERAL MARKETS. HIOOM-CON—"There ia a hoalihy business doicg at the following rates: 1and carpel 3 i Starch naode Crouked...,. wreseeer rensel BUPTER—The market was again falrly sctive, snd thoadvanced prices vf the day before woro trmly suppntad, Shippors and the laewl trade bought freoly nt the following guotations: . ¥l w"l:l'n""nn 1 gll 2 @B ol butt 18 16 @il °wy EEES tuelaps, 4 & Bhu. 12 QN4 fHrinTes. ain o el innnies. doublo. . { Anieriear val Woul BackB. s ¥ @43 CIBEESE—~Thers was cuntinuod femnass “in this markot. Stocks have dwindiad away 0 vary suinll praportions, and, as the ourront recolpts aro ht, holders have thoadeantage. Tho folluwing privon woro bolng realixeds o . cos shuwing Wo agnii guotet 4 A50 HIOKIBUTE secrsams 1050 Wkt Cunnal, W ALl 40| Intinnin DIGEKeesserses BRI Pledmont 0| WHDUNGEEON et arerre GO COOPEIRAGK—The market waa dull, pork barrels selling at B, and 1 ear lard Uierces at 8115, DIRESSKD HOGS—Woru stondy, with snles of 1 cat “l;‘:nfllflpfl 100 1bs, snd 2 cars cholce hosvy at. o 1:GUB~Thors are fow frash exs tn tho market, and what thore sry commsnd almust -any price. We anuto nominally W for really guod, with the mors Stalo varlotion nt from 206250, TN I—A moderataly active and stondy miket was noteds W hittensn, No. 1, por 4-bekes. W hitun i ) Sy, POF e b S Do i rn rn mesa, Muckurel—Xo. ] shore Muckerel=No, | ckorel—Nu Mnckor Muckeral=No. Afnckurel—Fumily, kits. Co diini=Grones, por 10 irand K. Jiorcing—Labrdi, ) forring—).abrauor, round, THerring—) tolland, her Kego. errinit--Senled, por box. Cullfornis saimoy FIUT to sho im= RULES AND N " [rvasiant 1d tho murket has a decldedly tirnisr tuna han chnenctorized it a fortuleht agd, ‘I'runcs, ours Fants, and uppios are speclally rm. Wo quotes onduit Tay niongin. NOW, Itainiug, loose Muscatol Znnte currunts, Citron vors Apples, avaporatod ‘Applex, Enstar, no! Applos, Bouthiern, now, Punchos, unpared, hnlvos, asphorriea., Nluckborrios. Pitted ehierrl FKllhorts Almunds, TATMEONA, vuples wal 1 uee 68 1 GREARELYAY Gulet a B3aT0 T0¥ whiitor sasflo for yelimws uid AH(gtsq fop bromil, 1 GHEEN FRUITS—Tho mnrket {s s Nittlamors act- tve, withotit change In quotatons: Apples, por brl, LhhiberRon, por 750 Tomons, pur GBRAT) Yalencls oranges, TG 150 LouisiAna oni HUGTH) Floridn oraiiges, por. 100, S dy Culltornin poars, pur box. 7 Sodam Bialupn grapes pot bl ! .00 GHOCERIFA Y thin iarkor Wit oliuiy S puront, Business is reported satistactoril; he Homnnia plng uioro than ueaally yool for January. Colfaos, su) and rico ll’l?g} nod Hrm, We quote: Hlo, pr o, Ial Rio, cominun, 1tio, roastini,. Tutant cut-foof, Crushed o snulnted slindard,, fin 1ot Fundard.. [ iin o by . tho cart-lond, wiiull b gounng i souo \itinoash din- tnco of forty miles, The shipping trade 18 fair. Wo oot 0.1 timothy, L0 No-3 \imottiy ] Mixod 1300012 Uplun jgagitio No. | pratrig 04k9 U.00 TUIESTHRG WUrkot 13 siow fur tiost Rualitios, ud with lidbral stock on hand prices romuln a8 quotod Gres Grenn vav) Dumniod hides..... Calt, Dry 'sultol \s. wool Griliuated.. i Tiore, h 8 o 0d trado Ak 0 530 for Cullfornin. ; Lizabing wnrkotly quict and trm at BLEN por 100" 6 in enr-lotaund 1,60 in amalier Jots, LML Thore Inn falr trado botis Tor the loeal markos and n tho shippig Hno, Yard prices romuin Kirit und secon Common drossod siding. Fluorinig. second coianui 1ox-bonnis, IInch... A stack boards, 1 <17 in ek buards, 10812 nch, K boards, 1061 luicl first quality. Dimonsion sl ‘Fimber, £x4 to Bx! Plekots, fu METALS AN PINNES trado tn all Kind: i 8, 0T, 16 (i hiera numun;uz JioudbipGit.s Coppor hotionis, § Snoathini, couper-tnian, lunishud, copper-tinned, Pinnlstiud, cut to izo . Bhoot-xing, ¥ Rhoateiron, No, i) hoat-irum, Nos, 2310 Hhwot-iron, N 2. Comnion birsroi A Rusaix {ron, Aniorican i Awmeriain o, Gmivanized Ir Fenco wir, ¥ Discount on g iron is 35 per cont on Juni« 1 44 Or ahrousl. 5 at i NALLS—\ero quotod w5300 ratos, or .90 by the car-loud, i Ol —-UII)‘ & moderate domand ‘existed, Pricos wore not_subjected tu ADy quowsbie chanye, Fuling stoudy, aa gtvon belows R urbun, Klnine, ‘arbo Curbaty Lard, wiuto Yard, No. | Minor's ull Nuphtim, duoaorliod, {inauling, duodorixed, 14 uugaliyg, £ dog wialion=The o 8 4ood duniand at the following pricoss Lake Bubarlur, Nos, 1und 3, Yauko Bupariar, No. Jiake Supsriur Nu tj\u‘uwrl”u;malu norivan tcote ihraciie wnd col vty o bt e 5T far oar o i r o 0, POUITIRY="lere b Wiore domand fur. ship- Tut] 2':'5"3 Lurpyson turkers soliing at 81U, and chickons BALT—The market ¢ quiot ut the quotatiousgiven bol 900 salt, Yngtnaw and Now York, 108 Loirla st por - 50! h:lly UL BROKA, L Ashion duiry, poe sudl " pyn uns i buas, . v 1] (iround whuoi, Liverpul o b Wil ¥ o 5 B DS—Tsuthy wa In (& domund, wad the ikt rmum weru firm, ‘Clover was griv, Koud buing i} seung -uflwu and wantud, Flax wus ® trito hluBar, but bu; the wds BluBar, B UTAr A Sl oo dulots Baths wora T e it Bt LK) () bk Er mo mudtuty o i ) st eyt at Sl Timothy= ige' G ) b ERERL BTN A LWtV as Howinal at $(@co for city on gg:fllu."mn “::d.llllll'(l“l‘? quulity, and =bout Swsy{u tor g WY IR atr domund st the daoline of Topurted uf O bris Bnishied govds iuus. |} nea - making on A busl of Find wnahed e rchgsadis LIVE |TOCK, chicago, Tecelpts—" b * Caftle, 0! v smirrareenine B85 1 CATFLE=Vrlcos rulod fairly stendy., Trade gy nut display quite nd much activity as on thedap pe, foro, but thoro wis i kool fnquiry from all asser gy Lutyers, and prizes wra wall supported for ail yrage oF cittio. Phory was mor prime stuck than has pacy wontt It the yards o any day withia the st ten, aag sinlon At prices ennging from 4500 upward o £5.20 not tnconsidutable flyura 11 the thy's business, Thy omty slgns of sweakness wora B medlnm grager Tht clame secalved lesattontiun than other auy, Atice, and soms satesnion etnfued thut tho; " et within Mzt of Wodnosiny's. price Nalon do not indieate any p nged Trom $1.2%4 200 for serul far eholce. Hh lhmghl yrinclonliy nt 'Iio markol finished muhicr casy, Ielk o, . QUUTATIONR, ¥atrn Booves—Qradod teor: 18 und npward Ch oo ves—Fine, Tt T steors, welghing Ll (o L0 walghing 1,0 m Qo Tooveaa W uli-fuitened st 12 13U L0 L0 B8 oryoee Mean —Htaors hi dalr Hosl 10 )L wpesesasd Infertor—fightund ihin ¢ ‘bulls, and seainws stovra CATTIE N Ar. Priee. i fion fieh filen i i [ 3 A 1 Ax b 5.0 o b3 a5 bz & ] i 532 ¥ g,m 1 o aw 4 2l k“l % & i X it 4 am i 4 4 LENESELEER! i = - Oponed qulet. Buyors did ot uet to work AL AN Carly A% BOUE B4 usual, ADA opening snica wery at barely Wednerday's prices, 'Urade soon luibroved, howaver, and bufore were selling quick at 5 ad duvelopail Increased firmness, but ahove the outalde auotation of ) o) which was B.0, Thu bulk uf the ll‘lul ‘within tho compnratively norrow rangs of arades wero olosed oup ut #.0¥EL thero woro sales of extrant $L.4@5.40, The matke ¢losed otive and straong ot $L16@.5.00 Tor Neht, and s P Nis ar. Thado_sublact to a alirink anles aro toade subject to a shrinkageof b Tor plgKy s} K 1bs Tor stics. pay 1100 BALKS. Av. PriceiNo. Av. Price, T oRm (I L4 pamaspass ESEEREREE NI ) KEP-Soid about stendy. There was a pretty appiy, but botween shippers and tho loca) trate il wero take! nd nt austainod prices, b {”JVM” por 104 R for lmwu A flock of oxira, Averaging 144 s, fewd {0 nata the fulluwiig HUEEP SALES) B3, H1L] ol chnlos, % No. Av, Price|No. An Prin YT X ity 3 ba (17100 ay T X A ] by AR NV KM T iy § B25 (102,000 o wB 6 NEW YORK. N YOI, Jan, 20,~UEEYES—lecoints, 163, They wis no attenipt 10 soll cattio, Of tha recopts, 3l an foads woro fur oxpurtution, 24" car-lnads convieot Qlrogt 10" twa ety einugbierors, and 50 car-losd i held over for tu-morrow drussed beof sides raibt dull v F.0KE9M for commun to primu, Kxports & artors beaf utid 15) carcasses mittlon. ‘WHLEP—Itocelpia, 41Wi fair domand for good ‘prinio Atieey u fall pricos, Dt siow snlo for comml T fair nuck at #_roduation of M@Mop ordinag & DFLOlG AhOOp. 11066H23; OXtea WOLliors, #8615l ofs dinarg prims Iarobe, TIKeT.00 dtessed mutin quie L HWiNE-Itocoipts, 1100 markot irmer: $5./0G85( falr 1o primo Jive Hokns STANGT.ES for city drestt wnd KLIT@HES fur Wewtorn do, DUFFALO. . DUYPALO, Jon. M—CATTLI~Itecolpts, B30 Nin Ket—Nothing doing; frosh urrivals consighed thrond BHKEP AND LAMbA=Keceipts, 160, Not quolat tower: no demsid from New York buyors; ull ot “\ike taken for Buatons common to gond Wered shioop. HAEIE thuic to fangr, S @ e g IRt comaion to guod, iy 1o Consdh Ambs on 8410, ) B TN R A hroo deg) it Yorkor AU > BT, LOUIS. » g1, Louis, Jan. 20.~CATTLE-Strong and aditn shipplg 0o v L0 Tom. makh ke 45,518 Cok or ntmml 0), #4.10s cows nud ligifers, 50 toLl Tou, FLakpI0] Woud BroCkers, $hiddal Itecesth 1J00; sliipmunts, Lok, f By KrLStendy and unchanged. Fale to choteomtc {on, B1UeLIs| funer would bring S0 Terpt (] epnenia B s 10— Kuirly hetivet Yorkers snd, Haltimores m,fi;lunmnu 46 4.00; butohiors’ 1y fancy, Ko 820, toceipts, 1W0,0; shipments, 3, KANSAB OITY, Bpecial Dispateh lo The Fdeago Tribuns RANSA# CITY, Mo., Jan, 2L—CATTLE-ThE Currrit reportal 1tocaipts b 2 cone, X 2. fodmilocoipte the past wook, ZL3il] £573 netiva and firnnort cnoieo hoavy, BT shiphing and wized pucking, Hadis KAST LLUERTY. EAST 1AnEATY, Jan. 2—CATTLE=Recclpts & hond, all throuil itdoky merke oloses Abade 8t un'yustorday’s 3 ,!.‘.&5&'&2?15:"“? ol loaga slow, P D Ehtt uolpts, 180 heud) closed slow at yeie® day's quotsiuns CINCINNATI. NN N =1 0B, Coeroat, dun, D-1ogs- ey cumiog dfl DY TELEGRATIL TOREIQN, 1avenroo, Jan, -1 pm—Produce Kaehsh quotationst o BACON—Cumiborland cut steady at s short dull t 4ls; Jong clonr dull ot 808 Gy short clest X . ; LAND=Lrime Westorn stondy at 486 . TUNPENTINE=Hpirita stoady at Ke, " © LIVERPOOL, Jan, 20— p. m~Tork e lard & ANTWEND, Jan, De—[RTHOLKEN, ZH40 ” N‘ . Javeuvoot, ' Jan, X—CoTToN—Dulli SRIEQ “alos': 7,000: Dalosj spoculstion snd expurt - Aworican, 6:30. I LAnD=Agorican, 4N, PRI NEW YORIK. ' V¢ gpvélal Disoateh o Ths Chicago Tribunk © NEW YONK, Jan, 2.—QUAIN=Wintor whest & inge 10 a f41r aggregnte,chilafly in tho speculs pricos unsattiod, and, after tho opunini, ! 3. shipoisd i Va8 and buoysnt, in tho lnatanoo of Nov 'u-“ adyancing 1n the opllun lino sbout B0 por bu, woakenod through tho afters PocodIng bt 1a%0 & bu, ahowing, nour 1hocok] alight rovival bt Hrmmoss, loaving v, howovel ronswod heaviness i thesa chuuges chledf o, ing tho thuctunting tempor of apoculation Bt L expost call quito modurste advicus by wabld advorss tenori No.1 yod quoted as closind 3 No. % red ot $LIKGLIK, the Isttor an exiredt Ty tig mb $L13 bid and SLISC sskedi do JATB H.)16GLITH Glosing: ay $LAT bidi da ':ud“ Rt 3115{@ 1187, clusing ut SLi8ys nakod: 40 Ivfl‘ SALARG, cluslug at 311K nakod; 4o $L203G1.21, clowing ab §1,05 nekedy do B @123, closiug st 9B No. b red in lots i 1,10}t ungraded red at $L10GL0 as Lo 9 (ihlengo spring peported on private tormsi 407 at_ SLII@LLI Now York Ne. 1 s L9113 Nuw York No, § spring in lota st$15500, noarly il % ILIS; ungeadud apring st 001 Joutod spring at V7o Corn modomituly udr:w,, ng genorally a.trifla biiher, Lut ylelding oh Tesrsl ward the closa in the optdun Nne fully KoNE L off bouvily us intiuenced by the more urknt “u' ol the uttorly splrtless tempur of specultiif iq tho docidedly: unfavorablo drife of o o advicos, eapocially as 10 the jarae and (ncrestid plies sopresontod us afias Mrom tha DA Bluck Sea; mised Wastern- ungraded, 2 qualitys New Yark stoguior mlzed ut Soet o, York No.3 o4 Sk, olosinig at e, Oate 18107 Fd No. 3 ' slructing must*, Astandon ’ part . mpgeulutive, bub “tdwerd . $he Lo, e wonorally wanker rices, mizo\| YhOWIE B0, pd cline. 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