Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1883 — Page 8

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THE Indiana state sentiKu wednmda?; jÄxiLuiy if, 1883. 8

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How I.oa.e-.trv- Disobeyed Order. d CJi- - rled the Vnr JIana,.a-Fralll Cir--inline to the for-

nxrat HtMCM 19 tT Trial xpifrvTO!J. Jan. 9 General Lcngstreet, 4 r vinnal Republican sends

request m that paer the following letter ATLANTA, Ga.,Dec 80, 1SS2ti2ucrrf; U. S. Grant, New York: ' MyOeak Pir.-lt occurs to mo that an count t t!v wn.1V! circumstances passing in the Army ... sirt.prii Virginia before and durinithe secPerfcr trial may be a prop Stquei iu To recently published paper referring to 15 ' it & at Just, however, to admit tbj im mect ol thoie who hold u finding of the their ctrictly mllitsry

'-il:u. but they senm to lcnore . -.niTjKl custom ol r thit superior 7 r V . ,.r o.nfinl to the rule that htfds iui 7 l'zr ;...ir.R. United, uuder all cy I l"1 fSeraef 1J chief, but Til mui r i tv - - , teexnec'cl ami required to exercise doe dlscref . ir. hi lmicediate presence. No Su;r"Z" rJnrrt d in Tour experience where cme, wero ai teservieg of retool for ... w.rfiBe such d-screcon a tor larlvon the :h.of Au trust. ISCA t the hed cf my C011' 1 -"-d -a iiriiW oisiai co ol the battle la pfoyress bo T tho Armv of the rouw.ae and Generul . ll JUCkSOIi SWlLg Ol lue Aiiaj ... ....v... '- ECelüg tu BpPPAU;" Vi wui uiiufiu VarroHtoa Pike a-.d exteiidiDg to aud bevon'l tho Mar,? Gap KatA-ad. As soon as deploy td, Oaiieral i,Hlicated bU prrrne to have me alUclt In lending to eseCJte bis pHn. 1 SLlt:etorftcunnoitKt!ie new pot'en and -mn ntPrveiitmr. Atter he ieconnolsance I reiDrU;4 tbe position etrou. aud that tej acriol a fsU-are. He did not seem sdUfied and wa ir .iho nrnrrictr el roakiiic lk.sordtr9 moro leti1Tiie when information was received ,.,r r.n.Ml Stimt ol Uieiipproixh k. the reu-l-.i i,mn ir.T riii&t. This d"W atin7 " ; ; ,V:.t ;H,t nt -the teld for tae lira but viiea it ai-;Ved this y,..r.n utrni'C fc'MUffa lor "i'jrce was en attack. the eweetioa f ttaest or tae First Corps wsi reKUTBLd. AS tüe day we- f-r upeat,-! eu?:es:r.l a lor -tiuii o the day lullowiDT- 1 his whs accepted. The n-cinno,..-sauee, bowrvtr. satided Genera1 Lee and rays?!! the battle -Lhould Lot Us made at this pc4at. I withdraw about milnieht to th Rround we had omted before cur advance. Ntxt dsy the Federals renewed the battle against JackT'.o. As we wre uot enpaed no' senfu,-ly threate'ted. I rocte wn iu advuce cf mi iiue ia eaich U au oprortunlty to tae my anaru cf the battle and ouud a nnuber ofwv oüieer collected at a oint from whicn tfct7'hada f ir vlfw ol the cws swel'.iy up aeairiKt Jactsoa. Kroni this ptJrt it wa evideut that a few tatierk-s taving eu'J ade tore could dispeiFe the aturk. and sow e i f our batteries were ordered forward for rowUua ca pii'tre. iler.'i while aiaes-atre citna frcm GDeril Jatltponnskiag for rciiiiorccraenK aud aliowt iui-mcdiatt-ly af.er i-amo an oidcr from General U to tKind some of my brigades to Jackson, It did not aecm probable that the trx'S could reach Jacku in time if sent. At the taae tints tnere were no doubts cf cur nis-ptrshc tb attack vv . f,-A r-.f our B.rtil!erv. I nder L':e rlrcumfUn'cs 1 felt inn el'.ed to disrtsatd the orders and ov-' ratecn nyöwn judenem. Ths üreof our tatierion proinced the lesulwantlcip&tea. oen the aitAoking force were atj.prsei, my omnaua m hnrv'i a;nl swept wie uti i. xiirn i As von Kta;e. 1. w-m nt iK-t,ib.e f-ir P-jrter to attack under thu4:Sj or.ler, the lailura to do which WHS Blled t b tis high crime, if e may inp,-e that he rativedihe or XT aS4:iO ana li.i ai'A-a?d, he would havectvtn ns an opportunity Uiat we w re soearnesiv K all tliat llav. and luthedi-ioiuted condhio-ioi tueirarmy I an that day the result night haw l?cn more seno'istaan that of the next day, the &Jtn. Now, 11 we suppose tnat my at tact on me ai:eriom vi tt.f Srt.h had failed, we hall see that the evidence fts-dnst Di8 would have been urouner than that KiiT-st p.rter. Yet. witn an earnf ?t desire to rueet tlie orders of my chief I felt I was more capable to executd thau ofc?r ihem. As we were üncwful, there waa not loom to question Tho.lr .fornlol t.lbdCUided 0V VOUf udementln such cases. If in lha extrcLse of discretimi. ore becomes the direct cue tf a fail ure, he should only be adjudged ss failing in senuhin if tiiA intpniiMi ia to brinK di'Cooiuture nrori the arms it in criminal. Hoou after this oaransiga 1 was promoted and assigned aa Senior l tjiifonant i :i.ral of the t;onh derate Army. Withthe highest respect, ymr most obedient aervaut. JAMFS IjONOsTaaiT. Auotcriox. Great Excitement In bt. Louis Over the Mji Urinm DUanoearance ol Mlsa Zeralde Garrison, a Yooug Lady ol Seventeen. St. Locis, Jan. 12 There is great excite ment here over the disappearance of Misa Zerald. Garrison, a young girl of seventeen yeara of ace, and remarkable for her beauty, and one of the belles cf the city. Miss Zeralda, Believed to lie Safe. St. Locis, Jan. 12. There ia no reliable authority for stating that the Garrisons have received information of üiea .Zoralda Gar rison' wherrahonta and are convinced she is safe and alive. They are very reticent, and are now, 8 p. m., ctosete! at Mr. O. L. Garrison's office with detectives. It is stated that a letter was received at the Garrison mansion informing them that the girl waa held for money, and that the writer would be glad to make an appointment to trpat for her delivery. A Bentleman, a mem ber the family, stated that a telegram had also been received. dated at a point twelve or fifteen miles south of St. ijini. statin? that Miss Zerald was alive, safe and in 8u Louis. The relatives of the vounz ladv now show by their demeanor that thv believe she is safe and t ill soon be restored to them, but they will give no information, except to Bay that all will be cleared up by morning, before which time tboy expect Miss Zeralda to return. Detectives are at work, and it Is almost certain the mystery will be solved in the ceit twelve hours, The member of the family would not State the name of the place from which the telegram came. THE YOUKQ LADT BEC0VEEEP. St. Lom. Jan. 12 The Post-Dispatch Tmblished an extra, which went oil' like wild-fire, at 10 o'clock to-night, statins that Miss Garrison had been found and is now at home. It is thought she has suffered no violence othr than beire chloroformed. She waä returned by one of the rnfiians. The younjr lady ia sufferinE from the effects of the ehlorolorm and her confinement. The rufjjans who .abducted her are said to belong to a gang of arondalet hoodlums. Two Oi the ruüians .have been arrested OBUCAKT. Xteatn of lot 91. norriii. ÄXQCBTA. Me., Jan. 10. lion. Lot -ajfrtrmil this mnrninir. Ha anTerod little and hialast moments were without D-10Är BirUKKiK- AiiriAii,ci3 wi rau-o 1 - T.mK t r m rami Ir attending physician, were present. . At m,nj j r . Tail fnnn.anr, rh dtinir man rprocni 7.pn Aits iamiiy. anu wnu iuo i. .- . ' . I . U .KÄ l.a h.a. h attempted to bii ihem farewell, but with. iJ,- .niHt r,Af,i awav. 11A9 W Jl VA J aA UI) A mT " s-- j . fiftUorrillwaa borrtljj Eelgrade. Me., May 3. 1H1: was admitted to tt Hsr as a lawyer in i-Ji. He was a member of tho State Legislature in 184 and ms bra tdirr over lbs enate the last t ear, He vm e.ected Uovernor of t State la 18Ö8. and in 1HÖ1 W4i elected to the UliCd dtates SeDate as a Rm nbUcan. to f.U ths vkcact caused by Han ibal Hamün eeiec ioa as Vic fftwueut. lie wss r-lectel tota Soi.ate la 1M3. ws appointed in Wj and aft -rward elected l.v the Le is's'nre to fid a vsaiiry, and again re-e;ectert ui 171. At theczt.ir&'l .ft ff Ms term la 177 he was a pTxiinted by Pre tient iraat to be Collector of the ,., vf 1 Me.J Polk's Capture. litvrsTOt, Jan. 10. A Laredo specfal lairs l'olk. the Tennes e'Treasurer, after his fmLAricjt wa? liber tfd for over $:0,00y. lie rearroted while htdiusr in the brush levcrsi mile, from Webb, by UdI'h1 Ktatet) ilsrsviei fi:hy. whom l'olk offered ti 00) io yf'.tasa Lirr. It is reporM tbat i'o'k'j epheiy auj servant crossed into Mexico

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me r ederai troops were uui"" ..v.. -. pokiuou. a little rettred. Betöre noon a X by myü"il and others before the Safiofield Conrd.

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tnnsfrt'-'uaed'y before it is mow ti:an rrn- followed, cnair-iets aim oras Kuu-es aUePoruY would hav..- pc.i in msju to take me beinjr xh? principal weaion8. 3Iar:y rer.'or? on Ue wlR. at.d tn alt P0"1-' were hurt. Davit t called the fhsuirbers a ?C .".dHiriF?vpPÄ COWardiv crew, and dec.lrl if twenty men teS!. n"au would follow him be would clean the hall

large amourj 0 money. Tha default

ing Treasurer eccompamed Oy x'nvate Detective Cjrrjxm, whom he bribed to pilot him out of country. The detective was arrested, nd tn turn attempted to bribe Baeeby co allow him to escape, eaylug be hid rjad a good thing, and could rut ShefJay ia a way of pocketing a few thou- ' wa'.irL When can tured Polk's hands and

i tnthtr wee tilled with rnctiy pearj a 7 . . . i (n u thorns, which he got Irotn wanuenug iu thicket. Galveston, Jan. 10 A ews Lareoo specwrt says Folk, the defaulting irtasurer oi Tennessee, left for Austin to-day la caajge of two Unftel States Msrdha'.s. FIT'Z JOHN POKTEU. Stteant That tho President TTfuld Teto the Bill If It Cama to tP.ni, NkwYork, Jan. 13. Th 8un" Waafclngton rpectal: 'The rresidentan-S Cathxt have aupVlcaented the debate la the Senate on the bill to permit the President ti restore Fite Jonn Porter t the Amy With several dirensjns In Cabinet neotiDg. It can be ld, on very Mzq auiKiority, that tne ,r?9Uil Jl these G1K-JSMOU& is taat u-o i TctothetCU If it reach- n.m. ltwai learueu that the subject was brotight'ip iu uuraei lue earlv ia the winter. It ws uKeeted ttat there wj a fair cbar.ee t?nt the bill would reach v, iwi.um nd in t rt would le well to have ihrWv. r.i'thc Ca'jinrt resoectin? ei'cutire .piIaik Mr. RrensUr roorted that, in hia opin ion tie report cf tho r-ehntield Board ougatto havenointluence wi'.h he 1'ret-ideut. except to jus'ify a pardon o: fuc! rtniiüion of the Kpr.tonre as the President made last wln!?r. It was fotrrd th.t a;l the iaenaoers of the Cabinet agreed with Urewster exccpUnR serret&rv rrelinghnvs-t. K-creUtry Folger, whi.e eru l ie with Frewster's leral propof ttiou. ihrmcht fhnt thi nr,nrit.ibilttT of any executive ar.Uou lay with the fceaate. With thee excepiiotis the Cabinet di elded tbat the bill, U tt was reir..H fh Vrri.ient. r.tiiiht to be returued to Cf.nßre.s with rvrs obj-xtions. Chandler claims that if the Preiirat Vrt'X this hill it will help the Administration poliiiciliy. localise it will be hill was nased bv trie ai l o the '. votes of former Confederates cud Northern !:& crats, asolated by threa V-' publican senators. 'T bppin the nfi of voar Coraoouod Oxy- " -. . -- , .-, . k, J gen Treatment jnsc 33 1 whs taatiij; n uau cold; the cold passed o!T without aettlinc on iuv lun?s orotherwise hnrtine me. Have h.ii r.. rmin nr rnttlinir in nv lunss airer r .. . . the first two weeks' treatment. It works mvsteriouslv on my whole system. I ar.i !tonter now than I have been for two years, So writes one of our patients. Oar Treatise on ConitvMind Oxvuon sent free. Dr.s. Starkey.V: Tales, 1100 Girard street, I'hila delphia, Pa. A COWAUULY DKED. OHTltt, the Irish Agitator, Freveuted From Speaking by au Organlted Jang A Fre Ficht. J.oynoN, Jan. 11. Ilavitt appeared at Oidtiom lnt: fcp"ir ' in if liver an acdress on the Irish question. beu he commenced to speak he was howled down by an rpnn-ize-1 ranir, wlu attnip'f-d to storm the plat form, but were repulsed with cuaira oy tae of tbe i-latfvrr.i. A free flebt 1 lAi. occupants of the eü'.c. He thercuiKn ward the mob, but. was restrained by policemen. Addressing his oppoacntg again, UiVilt they were miserable, coiiteiuptlDie, cowarajy jcp;3. When they were sitaii; in taverns. hc f al(j fce wa3 lighting ti.3 J;:iti.h i -vernrri, J,,,nl-on Kbiolrwinr.il and were a disKrace to thelianie of Natioriasists. If Ireland were made up ol sncn she would rn thflMntenitt of ihe civilized rorld. lie P.ad traveled thraughougtit Eng land, and E,ngli3huien, although fcis Bo rn1 bri rirpn hira a heannr. What a spectacle for the English, he esclaiwed, was a Horded by these r.rofes.-ors of blacktruardism at a time v. iieu irtiauu waa bdwul iur . i . t i i. : self-'overnrucnt The police finally succeeded in removing the disturbers from the nail. A vnift rf thanks to Davttt was then paased and the meeting shoitly alterward adjourned. Dr. Tierce's "Favorite Prescription per fectly and permanently cures those diseases peculiar to females. It is tonic and nervine, effectually allavine and curinr those sicken in sensations that affect the stomach and heart through retlex action. The back-aehe and "draggirg down" t ensations all disappear under the strengthening effects of this great restorative, liy druggists A Good Thins for Clerks, Farmers, Everylody. If von are a eood penuip.n you are inde pendent and always sure of a comfortable living. This beautiful art can be learned by an hour's study and practice for a few 4veu ines in your own home, by the me ol bhay lor s Compendium of l'euraansuip, wntcn is an illustrative analysis of. plain business and oramental writing, with book of in structions how to become not only a beauti ful penman but which will also qnailly jou for a teacher of the art. Beides the above the "compendium consists of engraved fac similes of beautiful written notes, receipts, checks, specimens of oriental writing, birds. animals, etc. and autosraph business letter for reproduction in your pracMce. The specimens of artistic ana ornamental penwork are incomparably superior to those of any other system, und are from the pens f those using tiliay lot's Compendium. The instructions are so complete and the rule so simple and plain that you can net fail, with a little pleasurable practice, to be come a competent professor of penmanship, an.l theri la no occasion It)f YOU 10 CO W a writine school or business colleee. The Compendium complete sent by mail ta anv address on receipt of one dollar, and it will be worth a hundred times that amount lo you. bulid gold ring tree, w im tne view oi stimulating euch purchaser of the Compen dium to tue uiruwi excellence in jtnuuiiiship, we will, on the hrsr. of each month. send an elerant solid cold rine free to ach one of the twelve purchaers, who by send ing copies of their old and new signature to us, show the most improvement, inese rinss will be a pleasant memento of your accomplishment in this beautiful art. Agents wanted everywhere. At this season of the year you can mske from $40 to $00 weekly at your own home, as Shaylor's Compendium, costing only a tn He, enables any one to quickly and eastly become an elegant penman, bells at sight, requires no taLkine. Send for confidential terras to agents. Roberts & Co., 7 Murray street. New York. 1.1 Wei D Meyer's Catarrh Cure stops hawking, snuill mg. running nostrils Unisonous mucuous dripping in the threat . 4U : " e.ll Kfta. I BllAl If OA US VfCt fcaJ-rj c jr t .3. I''tVtl i" '.h '.ll It i . . a - r.t!.-. o... i " , - . n,i. vi IIVUUWUB. . i. , v. iivn.j I yc,f? lBr"1V " j.-'-';-de Mevrs "Illustrated Treatise on Catarrh U u Ava. y a h aaaawwv - mailed fre-e on rciuest.. Curo, $1, of all drngJ .1 a . T T T t M. fn. 1 u cists, or deliverf d nv u. u. Dewey & Co., 1W Fulton street, .New a. jrk. Every Nw galerlbr to the Weekly State jAcntfuel, At $1, will receive a valuable book' of 10) pages, entitled "A Treati.se on the Horse and His Diseases," illustratll, containing an index of dieeaspg." which irtves the eymptom. cauße and the best treatment of each ; I . . . ., I .1 ... . A a table gi vine ail tne principal uiun utm for th" borse. with the ordinary dose, effects and antidote when a poison; a table with an engraving of the horse's teeth at different ages, with rules for tilling th age of the horse; a valuable collection of receipts and much other valuable information. See äJso our special offer for "History 01 Indiana" ia another column. Address Susnsih Compart. IndianajHjlLj.

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MONEY AND STOCK. There was no change in tho local aaonetary situation. Money is held iu Rood supply aad rates are steady at 733 per cent, on tlma loans. Merchants are not largely borrowers. Maw 2oiK rtaaaeual Klar kt Vtw Yoar, Jaa. 15. Money 1&5 per centclosed at 56 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 16X per cent. Gowrnnieut Bonds Irregular. lUIlroad Bonds Strong. Bute Securities More active and generally higher. Stocks Market showed an Increase In btciness and advance ia prices this afternoon, the net re sult being per oent, advaace on the general ist, latter Western Urj.ioa; between midday aad 2 o'clock prices C actuated. In tho last hour tne stock market continued quiet, atd the only stocks In which there was any activity were Wet torn rnlor, which was stronger at near the highest prices ol the day, and Delaware, Lackawanna and Westers, which wai weaker and at the lowest prices of the dy. All other stocks Arm. Net result of the day's busine.-s has beea a larger sale of shares than any day last week, andern adyaace of to Ts Per c"at. over the prwx-s 01 t?aturuay evralug. Ceutrai racms joiea cx-ucviutuu jusi be fore dt?: iltmptns aa unarjesion aecauw w 45 from Vi per ceut. ou tales of MW-Bhares. Tho tveniag fost says: "ine aavance ia Driest, thousa not lar.re. toas some siRamcauce in contrast witli the extieme dullaess mat has prcvai.ed the past two weeks. It is quit9 certain there is Inns dtstrust as rectrds the weueral cornncrclal situation aan some weeks i-go, arKl this mav bu one cause ol the stronger tone ia the stock; maiket." ' The same paper sirs of the advance In Vcstcrn Union, that ttere is a belief -th-a the prospect of the adjustment of the legal complication has improved. . Transactions on the Stock Exchange to-car aggregated "0.000 s.'iHres, lnclndtu Ö.VJO Cauada Sjutlitrn, o.00üCeutr.ü Pacific, 43.OJ0 Lackann 1MI.1 lH-:,Ter. ll.OtO Erie. 4.W0 Kansas aad 1 exes, 5 00 Lf ke fehore, 9.(Xo Louisville aad Nash Tille. 2.:u0 Mich'iiaa Central. 8.400 Miwomi Pa cite. 2.0 Mcmphta and Charleston. .4C0 Nortiivw r..TTi. A Ui Xew Jersey Central. 4.000 New York Central, li wo Northern Pific, 2.3i0 Ontario and Westum, 3. bOO Keaditi, 1,700 dt. Haul, 12,000 Texs PactöC, 1.C0J Wabasl faiiuc, !?,'Ot) Cnioa Pacftio. 4'J.OOJ Western Union, and t.ow) ltocnesttr and Iltisburj. &OVIE5MIKT tCTJEITUB, rrriins. as cava -per ix'-.i. ex. i - tttrllns, eL;ht. 1 I p ctut. Donds. SVftiNew C. a. 4'f..... I'J Sots Tha purchaciiug prioo for GoTeJTiraaiM nds in Indianapolis varies frou hCi 2ew tooutloua Ml per oeat. rorfra, ttri.' fi 159 I Taiineafxo. ncw.... 4i GiC Paclio fitsta 1VS Tex. P. latid grants. 57J8 trie ceconds 96- Tex. P. Rio Grande, h Lßh'crh t Wllks...., 4' Cr.ion Tac. flrsji.- 13 Ooolfdana coiols. TT U lo4 nr-Mr-tr-a llZ 41 U ÄAaAA frieVAA Kltvourl t'l 10ilü. P. iüokiiig fund J19 6a v lryruAn.-.... 113 IVlrgin'aoootais.... sup. & b.c. am 4o;lo. aeicriecL , eZHTZBAL STOCZS AlfÄi Exrrcsa 124 1 f. J.Ccntml.... Allogheny Ceutrtd.. 12 Norfolk A W. pld lllon b Terra H 61 K1 N'ortheru racifia A.. T. H. rfd 1 iDo. prtf :cn-0 4 atlCrican nxpreea.. 1 iMcrtawea'A:iii. sis tJHh.üei'.arB.an 82 North western, pfa.laada S-iuthera. CT New Yoik tcaaaL-. 2 3.. C. X. C ... 4 !iOhlo Central , JeHtrai l-b.lll0.......8iV4Ohio A iUnsia-dpi-i.. S4 9( jaäwrcöie a olio. 22.0. s mw. t:a. Ki, first preifeiltd.- 3iv .V. eeconC 25 Salons-? ft AJ ion 138 l. Ü A. pxe:trrtd..-140 Ontario A yrwt'D...-27 Orecon Transcon't'l S5 fam-roa. ,167 Pncria. D. 27 il..6t. L. A J". O 7A irttt.bur? S9i ia., ban. ii. Cleve- 4 4 .Pullman Palace 3ax 23 S HCfcd'-J'X Oi:avRrcaii,:(L....iu 2 4 Jul. 6 I. AC st. L. A Baa Fran. 6il MV, driver A 11 , lirand. A''x, Do. r.Ttierr!d. l-.le, 4"V Lo. trrt pfirlepie.'crrca . fcjset. i"su a I -at TenPtVöO. !0. r- " ''irr A i I,, Tovt 'syno iasnibal A bt. Joe, O'iht. PrcI LicferreL- 21 174 ;?t. Paul A Mana 141 Hi 44 8) l?ö ?t.l Hul A Omaha. 62 r t. PäO. Pd 11 i:4 3o. preferred... Tci Pftd-lc,-... laiwm Toion Paciac 104 donstou s Texas. ' üllnois Central..... 4?v, r . 8. Kxpron j0 V. .. 8C L. A Facißo. 35 rndlanpci.3.LW. ?3;Do. preffrrrd 2answi .4 Texas Wells A Fars Fanro Fx 125 CAka Erie Wtat Mw C Teleraph.. S3' (.ace Shore ... 13H Csrbon..... LonlflTllie & Nash. b-Vi Central ArUcna S Lm..N. A. A ChL 60 Kxr:no 1 art. A3ia. Tst pfd 10 Homw,ie.. IS Oo. second rfd bli Litue litubuig.. l ycenn. & Chariosfn i.'A onlar.o... fk 4 4 lchhnCoitraL. is iQutcksilver... 8 SG SClnneap. A St L, 2sV ! Ix. preferred-, Oo. rireiurrod 14 I Bob! neon. 1 EiCTCurl i?.?Jöc.-. 34 sliver cic... tohiioAChiij... 1 iHouth PadSc, 9 forrts A F.-wrx l?i Standard., VMhvin A 'hat bo lautjo x. dividend. Foreign Money and Stock. LONDON. Jan. 15. Government Bnnd -New 5's. extended. 105;. Itaflroad atocks Penn.t1 vanta Central. 62li; New York Central. 3114: Erie, 4lli: Padiug. 2?ie. Amouutcf bullion gone in, 2,000. PARIS, Jan. 15. Rentes, ?Ji 5Cc COMMERCIAL. There was comparatively nothinp doing among tHA peneral mercantile markets yesterday. Bu&iaess la decidedly dull. Prices remain steady. RAIK. Wheat The sudden spurt toward higher prices has been checked somewhat, and local markets ruled dull and lower on caU. The firmer price of last week have Induced farmers to dispose of a portion they were holding, as the heavier receipts would Indicate. Our dealers fail to see bonanza profits by buying at loeil quotations and selling on the basis ot present seaboard prices, and aro consequently somewhat slow to Invest very large ly. Eastern markets are a shade firmer. Corn Home markets are firm and demand good, but offering? are light. Chicago January declined shandv from Saturday's close, but recovered somewhat and closed firmer. Oats Strong and active. Local demand ex ceeds supply, and all arrivals will readily bring full quotations. CHICAOO GRACS MAEK1T. CniCAGO, Jan. 15. Trading in wheat fair but not larce: prices averased easier; ruled early at (ä?:c lower, then advanced köiic, aud closed the eama as Saturday. Bales at 97S(?t07JC Jan aa'j: 97J,3,a3 February; 98',4g90'4o March; tVi -), Miv. On call sales of 2G5.0Ö0 bu.; Kc l jiwr ad a ead v. Cora active, uuscttled. feverish and fiuetuatli'jr : opeu d easier, declined li'.-Ln, ra'lied. ad vanclt-g . hUjt. then rnle-4 eafyawaiu atSc lower or Jan ury, and closed YS'- c lower. Sales at 604 f.J4c January: 60s '61C February: 63'4rJti)l -re March: fv.' aGC:'i'j May. On call sales ol .20 00J l.u nrict-H Vc. lower and eav. Oata fair: bu-in ss ea'.er: prices not mnch changed. Fa'e at3'.?a5T, ? January; ZbXx.n February; S7tJ'9'tc May. on call siUes ol o.'.ojy hii ial-iwer and firm. Pora active: offcrlugs free; advanced 5c4i0c and cUed stead v. Bales at S17 5.S17 62 Jaunsry: 17 t'Hl7 M February: $17 77S(17 95 March ; tin 0i fi8 22H"ay. On call salts oi b.uou iois.;äc li.nvr and firm. Lsrd. like pork, advanced a.tOc. and closed steady and eder. 8a ea at HQTi.tilOM') Jan nary: tW SUlOh?S February; 10 IJ3U Match fll07'a51120 41ay. CBITISU GBAtlf TRADE. LoxDOX. Jan. 15. The Mark Lane Express, in a review of the BiitUU srala trade for the past week, says the weather is decidedly more favor' able for out door work. The demand for wheat at the close was sUek and disap polo ting. Buyers resisted acy advance Forciu wheat Is dull, although the market closed somewhat better. Of cargoes there were onlv s-iles of No 2 Chlrn co SPrniK. at 3J shil iusrs S 1. and 40 Shilling. The market is nearly bare. . There was better Inquiry for futures. Flour iu liberal supply, with trade slow and prices low. For foreign flr-ur the demand con tinues to increase. .Barley Is unimproved. Foreija U o'ltpr. Oitsare steady and uncharcel. Foreleu Improved ab-jut a shiillnr. Ml4 is scarce on spot sndthe 1 en prove men t, theremre, mil-talried Salea of Engll.-h wheat p.t wcilt. 32,3nJ quarters at 40i ter quarter, axmuat 42 qturUT at iJi od per quarter corresponding pcriiHi last year. IK1UABAFOLIS WHOLKSAIJi MiKKVTt no nr. Grain and Hay, flour PatcT.t. 5 5CR6 00; 1f.ct. 4 7515 00; choice. i4 2')'!4 50: farally. U 0i4 25: teUe tzta, 13 10 , double tra, Ii 00; extra,

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dry, XJ. tu That -Wo cuote: No. 2 Hodlterranean... Bid. Asked. 1 to track ...... tS 101. 93 " .- 'JS " V) " .. Bid. Asked track 6J o tfo. t ml... , No. I red February, mmMmMiM dixed Corn We quote: Mo. 2 white .. Yellow . M 50 4H 47 45 44 11 Hlfh mixed v. Mixed r.ejttted Unmerchantable. Sound ear... . Uats We quota 47 Bid. Alike. NO. 2 white J9 track 41 Llht mixed 37 Vt " I- " 8iX 84 2 58c bid ; no sei Mixed Keiected ... KyeFrrm and nominal ; No. lers. Bran Dull: 13 CO aked; Ü3 50 bid; no fellers. fchiV&luCs Quiet: held at S.3'0;no buyers. UMliues Uull; held at $17 ; no buyers. Hay hrlme timothy dull: 11 bid; no sellers. Honitny Feed Nothing doiog. bCTüeulnK Dull : held at 812 o0; no buyers. Tlie Frurutou Sla.raet. Bel aw are the precept lebbmc meet: Bmoked Meat8, C. Ktria: Tau and nroccdi av., l3Sc: IS poinds av., 14c; 17 X pounds, av,14c; S8 pounds av., 140. Breakfast Eaoon 13,Sc; houldam, 10j; Oal fornia hams, 10c: a-n Cidar Udet, llo; do backs, 11:; spiced roll, lie. Piciled Meats Extra mes perk, per tt-L, 2X IK tl fkV hn rwrk. rter bhl.. Hi Iba.. FIOJ. lard Kettle rendered icai.in, uercea, iivx: ui half barrels, 12c. BauBigat Bologna, in ciotn, be: m gut, eru. The Produce starke 2m-Fresh. 23ä24c: aMrpert tav 20.321C Latter Creamery Fancy. arx-.c; cnoice, 93äc. Dairy aelected. i7yC)c: choice. 24 6c w)untry Chclt roll, lClbc; cooking. I0rai3 '- Poultry liens, K per id.; raostera, oiu.su; tuxkeys, 10.': young entekens, Sc: geos. sera: docks old. 53 a- uame jjucas, i ajua j Fer aoz ; rabbits selling at vOc Feathers Pnmr gcoad, 45c; nuxco, xi-q; Did f .tnTS. ISiJIJCo. Hides Greeu hides. 6Mc: srreen calf. 10c: srreen salted. 8t"ic; green talt'Kl call. 12c; dry flint, IS (311c; dry salted, Uillc per lb.; dmnaged, grubby or bull, two-thud of the above prices. w ool Tub-washed and picxea, set ; uu wasieu. medium, strictly H biood. 2c: unwahc-l. wood averace. 2Sc: unwashed Cottswold and cc-i-re, 1.8 20; Ceeoo washed, U iisht ana cttau, jw.c ; bnrry and cotted accordirg to value. Veretablea aoid Fruits. Cranberries Cape Cod, ti 5C&6 00 petdu. ; 16 0o Äi7WporbtL ..v ... ontca tfi M332 'a per coi. ; epaaiia, . -j vki Crate. Honey New. 180 p-cr lb. case?, Unmtnv ?S 75: ifriis. (t 00. R.ant Thnlr-e nav7. S2 7;3 00: fcedlum, W 7. Pr.tttop Choice, pavins 75ro0., Tr bu. S2 CO At-2iDf-r bbl. solU.i. Bwect I'oUtoes l enow Jersevs, $l 0(ä5 00; iu bad order, 12 ou; Baltimore, Ar.nift si mrsi bu per doi. as to cuaui? Drloa apples iCvaporated, 133'63; common dried, Anthracite coal. W 00 per ton; Plttcburg ccL l4 75pertou; Formend Citjcoal. fl&'J per ton; block coal. S3 7a per ton: ruot-K nut. c j pvr vm : Jacksonviiie, W 00 per ton ; Biow-burg coal, 86 0C rcr tou: crushed coke, 3j rer tish; lump coxo, 11c per buah: Connelisvliie crre. 17c Tc urocerr axaraew Ooffeae Common, SK9Hc; Oriicry. i.-ar tint lost. Pil: iMjlSCCred. 9'. fiTECUlatAd. 'ft; Bta&darl a. STjC: if A, fc?-ic: w-ite extra cs. ligat Drox3, v"-iii3c; common aradea. 77X. pyix5 3i;'jc rcr tsi, i&rBuü-tuu w Choice. ' . J -, '4 . ' . ültsti tTolliia ana iaisiaca, e4H -3-Koi-nv Pppptr. 22:-i2jc: all pice, iwm 4ftiiic; RioKex. aöSü: ßÄaanca 12 ems, S?2 4fWi- r.niaeec. fiScairl C6: 11 Cö-1 U. fjklt Uln Ra.lt, :a osjt lota, at ri Ou: Cray 131a at SI 10i1 IS; aall lota 1U xacra lrom titore; MtarfJl Ht&LfcarearU 4' .;rVi; pJlltl, uivaa So: onr.mplon niocm lamt. V 31-: ; Improtta com. jv na ' ' . - - 1- -... 1 " .'t. 11,. tractAm unecse e iuuujMicj'H"6i -i-t Reserve, 13c; Jersey, li,HC. alt Fifa Maeaere. fo. 1 mens, f20 per bb. halve. 510; extra mem, fj-Jt recbrl; halves. No. 1 mackerel. 14: halves. 17 00; No. hftTrinz f 5. Codash Bonolefs. S7 OOotS 00 per 100 Pm.- firend Bank. 7rt7H per lb. r ore! to iUlu Lcudou atjcr raiau-s, uc, f2 wo.a3 00: new vaJeopia. tigius; onitana. Iter TKtcatel latslxa. 12 Sii 4r. Lemona. Xfolera. SS 50100: MesJiria. 7.o cy.itt ou uraas-sft Florida. 15 50: Jamaica, li 1(4 wi per toi.; Vlaencia. 42o'a. 8 00: extra larte. S10 5)411 0 Prauas Bohemian. 6Hc; new Turkish, 8 ou.. nnrra.-iia. 6V.1CJC: new flss. 18S20c: layers, laikj. Peanuts, raw, Tennessee, 7H; Viraiiia, w, roaated, lOtllC Dates, lOulOXC; lnxpji. 1 'Sir. Canned trooasvie quote: AtEJst3CJ,aiJs,iju i tr. 1 1, fl 20.1 25: Peaches. IM, txananxa, ii tdAi 75: a lbs. t2 10ri2 25: scccuds. I lbs, 81 75 1 90: a lbs. 1 40fdl 45: Pie Peaches, S lbs, tl 15 31 2i: 6 lbs., tl 20.12 25; Blacklerrtea, fl COrtkl 10; nra worries. 1 o; Kssprvrr.ea, i o; DhcrrlE. red. 1 70ftl 7i; wtlte, 53 w; Cir.na Feanr. CI 1J"1 20 : Green Pea. Marrowfat 81 20 fit 26:trlv June,tl40vil60:CahJornia,ri90: far-mc-utn tom. i oo; uiovuvaui cuui w.u. 11 Af fil 60: Folk. 2 lbs. 91 10 Bl 'm Fclk. i-",6. fi tiiji os; woiaeu nuie. si o Ql f.0; Mackerei, 1 4?gil EO; pineapple, n d 5J 25: Bairnon, lib. fl 190; Lehrters, lib, 7175; 21fcs,IJ7ft; Tuxabler JcUlca, S6330o: Core Ovtt.,Ta. 1 lb. Höht w!ßht. 6M70c: 1 lb. full wfoht. 31 C501 10: 21ts, light weicht, ta 26: 2 lh, full werht'it. tl SWS2 00: SarUlaea. FrencQ, t tl 76 AI SS per dos. ; Amoncsn xs, u w ptr ooa, Dry Oooca. PBIT8. Cocheco fancy 6Sc! Air erltan fancy, 60 Padflc. tc 11. . mil ton fancy. 6c 60 60 60 6c Simpson's mourn.. Hc.Hi-rte-l fancy Eddystone fancy C'centaiiancy-., Arnold iaiic 07 r lira ,u,j, Manchester raucy- fvc neritn aoiiu Mernmack fancy 6,c'Harmtny fancy, 6C Mflrrfmack shirt 6c Dundee lancv. 4V0 Steel River fancy. 6c i Berwick fancy ... 4 HC imperial a'l'd bl k 6c Victoria solid bl'ku- b0 UartAl aattoena 7 Eddystone aatteena 7 ai'n'B eatteen- ex. Arnold saneens..... i BSOWH COTTONS. Atlantic Sc iMmvachusetta B B 6SO Atlantic H 7c Nashua R... Crescent City A. rc Mystic River. Crescent City B. errcaoent City C. - 7!4C peppcreii h... 64c Pepperell R .... 7C Apple ton a... Clifton CCC... Granitville E. eo f eppereii ti-. 7c l'epierell 9--7c iPeppcreU10-4.... .-22XC ..250 AuiTUBta 70 lOUcaC. 6o Ooaünentai O 7c, Peerless J. 4J4C GINSHAMS. liancaser. 8clNew England. "0 Plunxett. Bsc' Minton dress styleslOo Whiu M'li tio 8cK Royal dross sty lea-loo Cites. 8c; lnfrewostTsloHc fivn i'oTitnn l.ci at'1'a.iOVlC jihiiw. i TV. ' 'rrc' B 'rkahire .-... 7Vio Jcnnitoa doox I tauo fjlanarven 7;kc:Jhonsou s mouruiro PACiriC MILLS EBEB8 GOODS. i Poclln Lustres 10 c ' Brocatel.....- icxc !4 Alpaca Lustres., .16c 6-4 Pcpllns GI 16X3 "i r-teel Lustros 16c 6-4 Canmcre jA.iic i CaihmertA.-......U c ft-4 Cafhroero AC 2c U Beise 12 Australian crepe-isc ft? Cftüh Keiea 12'c.4-4 Cretonne-.-.. 10V.C I Caah Beige. 8 Vn.'M . lc 4-4 Percales.. - - - .IOC CHXVIOT8. Amoskeag ...110 Alabama plaids.. phc Augusta piaid....- SiC Louliania plains Sc t-rreen briar plads SHc Hummery'lo plaids "c Otuwa plaids H7c Newt'n V'la plaids 8Sc Amoskea niald lio W'tfuton. ex. sto t.l0sc Whitte-uton, a c Everett -ic Kllnbiirs -JTC Great RopubUc... 7 W ELK ACE ED COTTONS Warnjrut'a. HV;c:BalIardvae.... 6C N Y. ililla 12c Che-atnut ttm... . ?c Fruit of the Loom 9 Vie ClackstoneA A S4c Whitlnville 83 In.-. 7c Pepperell h-4 2ic Pepperell 8-4. ..25c Pepperell 10-4... 27't, S'jitcrvllle SS lu... 6ic Lonsdale , 9V Far well sc Barker Mills .Wj Linwood 9c Fitch rllie . Vtc liOPO..... 8C Mother Hnl.bard c Pocaett F M (J 80 iamore 27 stivers' crash. 4J0 T Frown 7Wc'N Krown... A Brown 8c N N Brown P Brown. , 9jiX X Brown Bleached lc higher. CABP1T CHAIK. White las Colored.. ..22a Coverlst-., 2 . I No. 5tt) Cot si 1 amioo 20 j twlne.. -XQ GRAIH BAOS. Oanule Wick, American. ,220 I Frsnkllnvllle 23, so 22Xc! Stark A 2ic Lewlston .. TICKIROB, iLnoakaz. A O A. .17c lohetucket, 8 10X0 iwirvn. 8C-ln 17xc swift River kc Lewktan. 62 in 15Vic!n4inUt4-,n, D-. lyewlMU.h. 30-ln-. ltV'IOakland, A.... ConestoKa, B K... lc York, 52-In. Oonestoga, CCA 14o York. 50-ln 11c 9c ..lf.Kc ..13 VJ Bl'd. COTTOK niltNlM. Amotlcg. Br. AAA IS A A 1 11 XI -13 1)1)... 12 T.K U 10 Kaahsii. n 1 ... 8 T a i-a Bl'd.l Ltwreucc. Br. 20 1 C.WW4,.m,mi 91-2 101-2 id ' B. ...... A A A " ,.10 11 15 1-2 .111-4 .121-2 121-2 14 n 12 11 14 14 15 1-2 AAA. .16 IS Massachusetts. R.....MM......M. 9 14 Trt-inont 91-4 812 91-5 DU 7 1-2 9 9

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91-2 10 1012 11 1-2 12 12 14 15 1-2 1 is 10 1-2 11 1-2 13 141 2 15 1-2 IS 2212 91-2 ill-2 13 101-2 141-2 151-4 XL 13 XX 14 XXX 17 m 1 20 Hamilton. l a R. 0m m. S 1-2 ? 9 1-2 XF imp 10 1-2 F3 tout-. ..U 1-2 XX 13 1-2 XXX 1 1012 0 10 1-2 11 1-2 11 1-2: K. 13 W. is v.. 17 1-2.. 13 14 .1S Imperial. tt...-. IS 16 Pembcrton. D 81-2 14 12 Geeee imh 9 let 13 1-2; Y .10 1-2 121-2 A A 11 1-2 12 b 11 Ltethuea. 13 X .13 Lawrence. XX u io t Drue Stärket. Alcohol, 12 2502 äo; calomel 75C351 23; camphor, 8CS33c; cochinel, COQTuc: chloroform, 8lQ wc;gnmcilum. tl7Sa4O0; ln3igo, tl CO.t3 CO; morphine, 53 Mj.1 75. Oils Captor, 1 26Jl SO; street oll,i75; olive oil, tt&o&s to; beraaot (Baaderson e), ?2 75S w; lemon (sanoer sen's), 60sr4 00. Quirine, P. & W., 51 7531 W; Cln-ohor llla,P. A W..8100'-! 06. Americcji bi-caro. soda, MgU5ndo.,ttvi50. önarr warren s 2-ott. rvks, tl 16 pel dox. ; 4-oa. bof.ios, $3 60 pot doa. Flove's sulphur, 4c Turpontlne. 5M3)-iOa FügQ&h ver. red, by traL,2ic: l-?ea QiiantlUea, Kc Iodine, f 2 75(?8 c. Iodide potash, f 1 75. Cloves, 33.340c Bhutifc.0c((Ajli5. window Klava. and 10 vor cent. : doubio 60 and 20 pei cent. off. fron and Steel Market. Ear Iron 60c rates; hoop iron, 30c rates; Nor way and Swede iron. Cc rates; horse shoe iron, 4c Horse Shoes Burden fe Perkins', per keg, S1 00; mule shocs.f 1 rer kec advance. Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Globe, and rerkins, per box, IS 3. Cast 8teel Best American, per ib., I5e spring; steel, &.. : tire steel. 6c: toe calk etccl, be; machinery steel, 6sc Nails tl 6U. AllsoeUaeo3a Flarfeets. nexnlockso:e,33js?: otk sole. Sflc; Fenn rflvarda hariess leather, S7Mlo; harness levataor lfj '.ha; bridle leather, pe- do., V) 72: domesa. tip, tuanx1; rrtnea tip.bs ti 20; uomosuocau iwcfljl 10; iTciich auf. tl ltkU Si. Oix Wequcies LUireed, raw, mc; b.iea,ö4c; hvrdolJ, 7eiuc: mliifr's' oH, 'Jt?0c; luhrl'isang oil, UvtbOc; erra'ta oil, bu.j&ic: berv'ro, K$u4c; coal oil, InA'ana leai tcer. l'4312j; IIW test, 12il2!4c: water wtltR. LVi , if.?. Tinnen Käppi we quota: Beat charcoal tin. I Ü. 10X11. 14rf0 cd tirxlS. ir 251 cer box I X. 10x14. 14xK and la.'.ä 2 röt mi : I C, 14x20, rwanr tla,f i M rr box ; I C,8Cx2?, fiai4: uoez vn, in pr.jS, i'JJ, u; uers, aio. ita S7 B lr"T.. 4.c; 57 O Iren, 7c; .1ocrahui vanlsed, 3'i per cnt,. dicoani. bhsot si-?- Ks. Copper ro. ma. 20 u PlasJahul rcpr3f, 3i'(J10c. Soider.lioilSa. Wire, 4ü per cent. cZ list LIVE STOCK. tndlanapohs lave etoett naxket, PTCCX TABD8, J.an. 15. Cattle Receipt, 210 head; shipments, 69 head Shippers and good butchers strong at quotations, while common and medium butchers qtlct and unchanged. dhoice to prime shipping fcteers-....f5 2"r 5 Fair to good HuppinK steer? 4 ftOc w Coram- n to medium shipping Heers. 3 50 4 25 Prime butchers" cows and hetlerg .. 4 4 50 Fair to KOjd ..... S -Ji.-o, 3 7? Common aud medium . 2 2V 3 00 MUchcows and calves or spr:ngcrs.M23 'O.oiM ut Bulls in fair demand 2 75 -J " fr bull-i, extra 3 50( 3 .5 Hogs Receipts, 1.210 head; shipments, 9G9 head. Market active Ad higher. Shipping CCmand good; closing firm; all sold. Heavy shipping..... ...?6 4-ir-. 50 Medium shipping LiRht bippitig .. Heavy pactum ........... Sliied pncslae ... 6 :.or) us ... 6 liViM) 2i .... 6 SS m6 40 .... 6 lö'uö Light aad heavy roiuhs... 3 500C CD Sheep Raoeipta. 202 head; shipments. Koce. Market steady at the following prices: Choice to nine 00 Falrto cood 4 00!f4 2-) orainou to meoiam s 1)0(33 Elsewhere. new YORK. Jn. 15. Pcevefi Receipts. 4 700 head. ma ing l'J.COO head f r the week. Market firmer d a fmcliou faieher for fair to primfr tarely stefidy fcr lower grades; extremes, S.vO 90 per cwt.. live weicht: central sales, fi f0i6 30. Ifoeipis included 3" car loads for exportatl.-.ii and SO cur loads hich arrlvtd too late for to-day's nirket, Khpen-KfCt rt?. 13 20 nCftl. masing vjxw head for the week. Market easier and J-4O lower on common aud medium sheep and all torts of lambs: extremes. S5ff,6 to per cwt for theei and fsa7 50 for lambs: cur loa! choice export sheep 6"ld at S6 7.1 per cwt Swine Receipt. 12.0CO bead, maIn "3 WiO hPftd for the week. Market dull for Uve at EG W(ä, 6 7j per cwt. CHICAGO. Jan. 15. The Drovers' Journal re port: IIOCS Keceipts, .'VUJ rieaa; Dipmenra. x,.-oj head. Market opened active and lörtJ'.Ac hieher: mixed. $5 DJräö 4i; heavy. 50 3.o So; llgat, gj 80; sains. nra.T eo. Cattle Receipts, a.ioo neao: sn-pments. l.ooa head. Market m re active and fcrmer; do ex porters here: quotations &a6 3l; good torhoice KDlDPeis. zwo ski: common 10 lair. 4 jikcit h: butchers' iu fair demand and tteady at t 20.0,125: stockers and fe?ders, slow and weak but steady ; f J 10i-4 40. Sheen K?ceipts. i.oou neaa: snipments, duo head. Market active and firm: quality .nly fair: common to fair. s:5i--)(äl: meuiura togoou, 51 04 75; choice to exira.o(35 60. GE2iXBAX. HARKE TS. Produce Blarkets. NEW TORa. Jan. 15. Cotton Qutet and steady at 10 3-I0sil0 7l6c; futures dull; January, lo.Olc; February. i06c: aiarcn. 10 i jc; apru. 10 3;: Mav. 10 47c: June. 10 61c: July. 10 4c: Aucust. 10 85c. Flour Firm; receipts, 23,t0 bbls; exports, 3.f)00 bbls.: supertine State aud WeMeru, S3 40(u.:j 80; common to aood extra. Sil 75ftt4 40: C"Od to choice, tl 50(a.7: wnite whral extra ?G 257 25; extra Ohio. 13 806 50; . Li.uis. S3 SUifiG 75: Minresota Piteut.85b0,a7 au Wheat l'a h goods airona: options opened firm after deel ninit .ic: closiug strong; receipt, 71 :n0 bn.: exports. 2C.:-MX) bu.: o. 2 sprlDK nom iual; ungraded red. 90?ül 5; Ko. 8 red. 1 V, 1 Oc: ateamer No. 2 red, I 09; No. 2 red, 81 12(3 fl 14; upgraded white. 97cil lt34: ateamer No 2 do.. 9lc; No. 1 white, sales ol 5 OUO bu. at tl n J; vtra white. Sales OI 2 COO DU. at tl 10XM1 104 Nn 2 red. January, vales of 80.000 bn. at f 1 12(g 1 12W: closing at SI lJJ-g: February, sales of 424 -(XX) bU. at tl M.Ci löX. clovirg at 1 i fA; March, sales of 421 OuO bu. at tl 15(31 loJL Clos ing at fl 14; April, sales of 120.000 bu. at Si 17"rai 17'. cioine at SI 17-: May. salca of 192.100 bu at $1 IT-li'St is-)i. ciosin at tl 17. Com Aahad. hizher: options opened Va-c better: afterward lost the advance, closing strong; rece.pta, 82 700 bu. : exports. 71,000 bu. : augrai-i, 6if70c: No. 3. 63-t363ac; steamer. 6tS66j4": v,v ') f.TVr i-lnvator: eld 69c. elevator; .r!4e Jtellvered: Meamer white. 67c. delivered ; No. 2. January. CTSOtc. closina at 6TJ4c: Febmary, 666;?. cWlng at fctij,": March. C6J4ftj,ev?a rl Kins at l.Oc: Atril. W1;". Clolug at 6oC; Mat.6,!--:-aee7?. ct'Fingat 61!?. OaU-A shade lower: rec-eipts. f'OHJ Dil.: exports, id iu. mixed western. 41-.4C: wore. 4'xs. nay Quiet but firm at 6.-c. CotTte W ilet. Sugar linii and nnp.iiincea Boias,tB w-m-i. xuire Firm. Petroleum liierter: n ni ted. 91VA?: crude, &W4;: rerine-d, 7 Tallow Firm at 8i wh'. Koln Firm at 1 60l 6. Inrpeu-tlne-Dull and weak at 52553c. Ers-tuietat 2t3?9c. Pork Quiet: new mess. $1S Cols Co. Ui: tjuiet ;ut mea s yuiet: long ciear middles 19 87 9 60. Lard weaker; prime stf-am. 11 15. Bütter Hull at d weak at 163ic; Cheese Quiet; western flat, 7S13;C. CHICAto. Jan. ' 15. Floor Quiet. Wheat Steady and in fair demand: regular. 97",8cy7:4'c Jannarv: osrd'J.-.ve February: 99ft9ic March; oir. mv: No. 2 ren wiDTer. wsc: xho. it i l:hicar.i anrimr. 9797-,: NO. 3. do.. 8oi-M5: relucted. tc. coru in lair aemaua ana at tower rates: 6-fi can: bZCiVM January: oym reurui arv: öo',rs Maren: ööic May; reiectea, lie. Oats sieudv: ö.i-;4c essn : &i;'g'io jauuary; .c February; 86), March; S6SC April; 37Jie May: lejectel, S3e'. Rye-1 ucnanftea. nanej Khadr and imchaLced.. Flax Seed Firm and nnchactfed. Dre.-sed lions Steady at f7 25;ii7 60 Hotter Dull: prices a shade lower: creamery, 25 ar.Sc: dairv, gocl ta fancy, 2333c Ejjes unrhanired. Pork Cnse-ttied and seiierallv hiirher: 117 5017 5öcsh: SI760..17 62H February: S17 50 r17 80 Maren: 118 07f318 10 May. Lrd A shade bisher: 110 75 rash : 110 77i f10 SO Febru ary: 10 JTJ 10 'J2V; Maith; til 12-,ll 15 May. Bulkmeatx Unchanged. Call B-ard V beat lrreiular: 97?ic bio January; 9Sit9SiC Februrv Ms.r. March: 1 C41i May. Corn -ouii ana a shade lower; December. l4c. Oa's Easier but not lower, except March and December, xrMrh i Pnivi.-iloTia Easier, but not much charge. ' Ki-ceipts Flour. 16,000 btK: wheat, S5f hit.: com. K9 000 bn.t oats. 67.0C0 bu.; rye, 7.500 Ui : barley. 35.'M0 bu. ShipmentsFlour, 20.000 bbla ; wheat, 1.000 bu.;coru, 101,000 bu.;oats, 79 to-Jbu.: rye, 2.000 bu.; barley, 16.000 bu. ct Tor'T-s Jan. 1.1. Flour Ouiet. w?ak and m.chanüpd. Wheat Ilisher early, but closed at ate .it atnrdav'a oricea: No. 2 red, tlOlS'rttl r.?i Cash tl 01H; ''e'jrttary. ft OVtf 1 ÖJ rlndnn at fit t'.'V' MatTfl. II WXIlll Olt. clostnr at (1 QV L bid ft CCai 0. Closing at St UV,Z May; No. 8 red. 9k,Wic. Coru Hither and fi m early, but feil off at theel we;

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1,0W bu.; ta;lcy, none. c:XCIN"STATL Jia. 15.-Cctton-Ia fs'r deraand st Kc riour Firm: family. Si Ui 1 75: lanry. Sv.tfi .v. Wheat ?trnrg aud in gol aeaiind at f 1 02 Com-o iie; 54S..C fpot S'id January ; 51c arc'a: .Vc May; car, 4..? lc Oats hum at lie. Eje Quiet but firm at Cic. Fn:!ey In coo-i n:mar.d; txlra N. " spring. 9 aCto. Pore Better request att 17 6C(J17 7j. Lard Iu Rood deinacd a:d a st ade htebcr at tli .vrt;o 60. Bulkmeats Firm: shouldyrs, fC h'M; clear rib, fj u. Bhcou rx-mand V.ehi: hoidjrs Crm; shoulder., IS 60: clear lib, 10 S.: oic-ar. SI'.. Butter bteady: choice Western lteserve, ?; ceutral Ohio, S K Llr.fced Cll 3troug and firm at 4".v; 51c Hogs Firm; common aud liijht, J5 5ftS6 U; pecktcR aad butchers'. fc 26'a6 70. Ueceipta, t,213 heal: shlptneuts, CIO head. LOUISVILLE. Jan. 15,-Otton Firm and unchanged. Flour Firm but not quotab!y htEher; extra fantly. S,2 i 50; A. No. 1. i rc4 M); hi,h grad.'S itn6 ,r0. W tiea; Firm; No. 2 red wiuter, U5!Vk;. Otn Firm ar.d u::ct!aticed: No. 2 white. e: Mah mlxe1, 4Sc. Oats Mixed Western quiet but firm at 4'X-. Provisions Good Jeuiand, tending upwud. Pork Prime me, llSfälN 2: ju!x shoulders li : clear no sv Vs; clear. J; 64: sugar cured hams, f ;2 50. I.ard (jrtKxi a maua aud full prices : cnoicc xctue rea dered.$12; prime 6team, fio 12,. KANSAPI CITY, I Jan. 15. Wheat neoctpts, 1.200 bu.; shipments, 21.000 bu ; msrket weak and low-er; No. 2 red. 81c bid casS ; MVc lid February : sales. frvC March. Cora Ke-tipts, 30.000 bu.; shipments. 20,000 bn.: market lower and week: 41c "8sh: 41c ltd February. 4!r 4lV,cKarch. Oats ?hw; ?2 V c bid casü. Butter Quiet at 1SS21C. Ezfs Weak at 21c OSWEGO, Jan. I Wheat Fiim and tin changed. Coin-NomlBally, unchanged. WhtstT. Jan. 15. Whlhky Quiet BALTIMORE, Jl 170 1 17at SI . LOFTS. Jsn. 15 Whlsky-Ffeady tt tl 14 LOCISV1LLK. Jan. 15. Whisky Quiet at SI 13. "lNC.INN All Jau. lä. Whirky-r irm atSl 13. PlIlLADELPfllA, Jan. 15. WhUky steady at 1 '2l. N KW OHLF. JC3, Jn in. Uncaneed. CHICAOO. Jan. lb. Whisky uiet at $1 16. Dry Goods. NEW YORK. Jan. 15. Pry Goods Many Im portant buyeis arrived today aud very liberal' demee of stteiiti'-n iveii to s;rinr specialties. Ktiviners siiif ee-dinc has not beem or correspond ing proportloat. still in the way of mhctllaceous asMirtmeuts snd filen-ioiis ot i:r.lu:es mere nas been a pood vo'utne of sales reached, (ieorcia and Alabama and 4uH plail. and Osnaburijs re-I dnrr-d to Sr. Through shir -meats on old and new bu -moss movement has taken a lare quanity of St 1 fr. jjLai mmm Tho Great Ilcalinjj Kcmcdy. BVi'! Old Xr. ntcher'a remedy for Chlldrca' Complaints. Ocean Mail Steamship Co. TO ASD FItOM BOSTON & BALTIM0KK Liverpool, Queenstown, Clasgovv, Londonderry and oaiwty. PREPAID PASSAGE fTRTlTIFICATES for Friends and Ifclativea from the rLO -OL'NTItY. to anv Kailroar! Station or Steamboat lanr'iii? in the ec tern Mates. Available at a nnlform prlc from Liver pool, ICriktol. 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