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They were owned inblefly bv colored people. The.shlp Canterbury is still aground, with seven feet of water in the lold. Tugs are unable to move bor. .4111 41.-. Prix,. Fiala Arraaged. lificW YORK, Feb.17.--Allett and Rooke Ito-day signed articles ot agreement to light within tifty miles ot Pittsburg, at patch weight tor $1,500 a side and the bbamplonshin of America, on the Mb ol tJune. Tbey posted poi) each tti-day. Chambers, of Philadelphia, represented Allen. Rooks, n im represented by Garry Rill, who hat also Wen chosen stake holder. Zrobato le Astra SessionThe ram Ittit dtc.leto. . :WastuNGTON. D. C., 17.--The probe rbility an extra seesion of Congress is now freety diecussed, and many mem bora think there is no doulit but that the tTax bill is regarded as being in a very critical position. and Borneo' the leading atepuolleans do not hesitate to say the measure vitt fail on its passage. Speaker Blaine, among others, enter-, tains this view, and tells his frieuils pri vately that the bill is practically dead. The. Louisiana Committee held no meetinglast night, as it WaS announced they would. The members ot the Com mittee are engaged in writing out their .views preliminary to dravving up their reports. It is probable that a meeting wilt be heid some time to-day. , : SIGNED. I The President to-day signed tbe Joint resolutions authorizing toe President to appoint a committee to attend the Inter national Penitentiary Congress at Rome; Also the tick to fauilitate the thspositiou 'of eases id the Supreme Court of tlie 'United States, and tor other purpobea. .2he Ice-Bound Fishing VesselsShip Lest at bey, ito., BOSTON, Id ASS., Feb. --The situation of the fishing fleet off Cape Cod remains tinenatigeti. The iee luereased lu thick ness anti extent yeaterday, and tug boats itre trying to force their way through it to the vessels,' but with mad prospects. The revenue cutter Gallatin is trying to ptill 'off the veasels that are ashore at West End. The southwest wind that prevails tondo .to drive the lee into Proviiteetown Intr tsior more firmly than before. Most ot the !fishermen have ' left their vessels and ?gone home. Those who remain have ;cagy fleCeliS to shore and plenty to eat and drink. Boston harbor stilt remains open. The iship Olive, bound from Calcutta to Bos iton, was lost at sea, the crew being sav ;ed. She was laden with a cargo of East !India goods, valued ttt $200,000. consigned Ito Cyrus Wakefield of Ulla eity, and had a quantity of tin on board for New York 'parties. The Olive ITSS a new vessel of 030 tons, owned by Ellis, of London. The cargo was fully coVered by Insuraneeln Boston offices. ' 'Xhe affairs ofChiengo, Dubuque & Min nesota and Chicago,Dubuque & Clinton Railroads are being discussed and re ported upon by a meeting pt the bohd nolders here to-day. ' 2.he Niton-Beecher : BROOKLYN, Feb. 17.After the elm of the brAit's telegraphic report yeater day, Kate Carey, the woman Who bad been a nurse :in Tilton's house in MO, VHS abate the stand. . She testified chat she. saw Beecher at Tilton's house frequently, but usually at such hours us 'intim was away front home. She Saw Beecher go into Mrs. Tilton's bed-room. olive and Mrs. Tilton closed the door after him. At another time ihe said she and Mrs. Tilton were up stairs when Beeehot's arrival was announced. Mrs. Tilton went down. It was nearly dark then. Soon atter witness went down stairs for a drink of water, and saw, through the folding doors which were open, that Mrs. Tilton was sitting on Beeeher's knee, with her band on his shoulder, and heard them whispering together. 'leant Beecher say, "How tlo you feel, Eliza. 'betli?" and beard Mrs.. Tilton reply, l'Dear lather, I feel so-so." Heard noth ing more ot their conversation. On cross-examination she said she had never told this to any one until about a , 'week ago, when she Aoki a lady who via Red her in the hospital. , She testified that Beecher frequently sent Mrs. Tilton baakets of flowers, and oho and all ot the 'servants knew from whom they came. Tilton took the wititeps stand again. Regarding Mrs. Tiltotrii Justilleation ot her eiime he said alloe maintained that she was not to be judged either by her moth er or me, but by God.. She believed that God would judge ber tenderly; she said she loved God, and site did not believe that God would have permitted her to enter into those relations if they bad been sintul, and she said particularly that neither her mother nor I had made It the bueiness of our lives to underitaild 1 "what was right and wrong as Mr.11 Beecher did; that Mr. Beecher was a l clergyman,. that be was a great ana holy man; that, he had l'epeatedly assured her that their relationship was not sinful, 'and she did. not see bow it could be sintui; that he had told her that love justified all things; that love had various expressions; that one ex pression was the shake of the hand, an other expression was 'the kiss of the lips, another exeression Was sexual inter course; and it matte very little difference , what the expression was if that love was right; the love itselt Made rightful or juatified all the various expresaions of it, and , that obe truly helieved before God that her love for Mr. Beecher was right, and his for her was right, and theaefore she did not see how any of the various expressions of it 'could be sinful. - At the opening of the trial to-day Ful lerton referred Tilton to his examination before the Committee of Plymouth Church and eased him to explala the an swer made on cross-exhmination re garding Abe publioation of the, scandal storil at that' investigation. Tilton had said he told several pereona, including Mr- and' Mrs. Morse at a Chance inter . vie w between himself add wife. Bessie Turner hoard Lae whole story of tha unhandoeme-.preposal. and impure 'advatioesi; ' - ' ' Etarto took ozoopttoo. 'The' picisobu Hon claimed the right to exlplain the whole stery. Events strongly objected to this explanation, and a discussion on this point ensued between the counsel. Everts claiming the prooeetling wee regular, and citing authority to support his orgument. Judge Neilson admitted the explanit, Hon, and Evart took exception, as the effect, of the explanation was to, preju oBeesie Turner's testimony. Tilton explained the whole stoiy its he told it, regarding the adulterous intercourse of Beecher with his wife. Be wue examined regarding the story as told to Mrs. Alorse. Ho said he told it witit no idea that she would repeat it to other pereóns. Ilitooxi,Ysr, Feb. VT.Tilton was then questioned regarding his ideas on Com ond about the Communist taro cities in France. In legard tti the Win sted scandal, he explained that a young school girl went ,with bun from Brooklyn by the tuiViee of his wile. There was no occasion for scandal-at all. The lady'a name waa Sophie Love joy. In all witness' visits to Mrs.Wood buil other parties were present. Wit noes was unwilling io 'sign the tri-porti agreement until Bowen did so. , he iden tilled the letter in Moe lierls band-writing written to Mrs. Tilton at Monticello. , Everts tainted it was iluulmissable, being written belóre the alleged oda. Levy, and therelore confidential between man And wiie. Beaoh argued in laVor of sulmitting the letters. Evart, delivered a long and logical address, nutintaining that, ',Heir iutroduction mould be a vio lation of the precedent. The argument Was continued till fecess, alter which it was rebumed. -s , . cangressional. WASHINGTON. Feb. IL limesThe House met at II A. M. Mr. Roswell, or Pennsyivnitia, at the conclusion of the reading of the journal, premptly called for the regular order or bustoesd. Mr. Dawes, ol Massachusetts, moved to suspend the rules and go into a Coin inittee of the Whole tittle tariff and tax bill, and that all geueral debate be limited to tiiree-loprths of an hour, which latter motion was agreed to by tt vote ot tio.i to fill, and the 1011110E by a vote of th) to i)(1. The liouse went into a Coinmittee of the Whole, with Hale, of Maine in the chair. Mr. Burchard, or Illinois,. was recognized as tattled to the floor and said ror the first time since the war the House was met with the proposition to increase the revenues; and the question is, at Once, is there antnecessity to in crease the revenues to meet what the ' expenses 14110111d be The house has just taken tip the Tariff Bill and have terminated general de bate ot three hours and a quarter. The impression is that the bill will fail when it comes to bo voted on. 'rue House will hold a session to-night to bear the re ports, from the Judiciary Committee.' Mr. Butler will bring Up the bill regu. lating telegraphs. Mr. Cox, ol New Yotk, opposed the bill. Ile condemned the Iluetuation of the tax on distilled spirits. Ile thought it had been proved that more revenue was raised when that Lax was' lowest. lie would limier to repiace -the tax on tea and coffee, but above all lie desired economy. Reconsidered our entire tar lir system a fraud, AIMS FROM 1.11E oLD IFURLD LONDON, Feb; 17.It I reported that John Mitchell will rcluse to take the oath oi allegiance, anti that the other Heine Rule meinbers of Parliament will refuse to support him. The electors in Tipper ary have resolved to return hint again it his election should be annulled. The Captain and thirteen of the crew of tile snip Sidney Ditcrits, front San Francisco for Liverpool, widen was abandoned off Skellig are miss ing. : :Burglary. Special to the Stun COZADDALEt Feb. 11.--The store of Mr. Renshaw Co.. agents of INN STAR RI this place, was broken open last night. The burglars pried off the window-aut. tor and broke lite glass to set in. All they took away with them was a bag ol coppers. -- ..- Li TES t LOCAL. Bliss SMILEY 'speaks in Clifton Hall Friday evening. No SERVICE at the R!clunond-street Christian (Amid' to-night. CHAS. EVANS WEIS to-day admitted to practice in the U. 8. Court. , CHAS. EBERHARDT, Milford, bad his nose bitten oil by a horse yesterday.. Nu. A-ND Mts. Irlitotr. GILMORE. ar riVed in' the city to;day from their Euro pean tour. THE Cincinnati Light Guard gives its annual reception at Art Hall &Way evening,- "1.1.bict.re.' FRANK DETERS is suffering fro:1i a severe attaek of rheumatism in the right leg. Tux young ladies of the Wesleyan Col ege Lyceum give an entertainment at the College Chapel Thursday evening. ENGINE No. 57, on the-I., C. & L. road, jumped the track at Gait's distillery this morning. No serious damage done. MAL ;MATHIAS KELLER IS a danger ous .011(111.1mi from concussion of the brain, caused by a fall on the pavement. THE Alumni of the Physio Medical College were entertained' last night at Professor Cook's residence on Walnut. bilt F. blxits.timit a young scUiptor of this city who has been studying in Mu-, 'deli, has )ust carried ott the prizes at a test examination in that city. ' MR. JAMES BINDLEY, sem, whose seri ous -Injuries by a tall were mentioned soine time since in Tun SrAit, has just appeared upon the strews again. ' THE Ladies, Auxiliary Branch of thè ! Centennial Connoission held a mectine this afternoon tor tne purpose of effect ing an organization anti electing officers., , Louts WyLitt, oneof the teamsters, empl,iyed at 31ack'S saw null in tbe First Wald bad his leg broken to-day by being IhrOwn ott a lumber ivagon by a runaway ' 31u. PArrisort yesterday intrOduced a bill in the Legislature to authorise City School Examinets to renew teachers certificates issued far ten years without examine don. C. H. TUctiza was before Commission er Hooper to-day on the ,charge of recti fying Mout a license and vies placed under $1,000,bonds tor his appearance oil the 24th install , ' THE tnembers of the Cincinnati Chap ter of American Institute of Architects held a meeting yesterday afternoon at Pike's, but transacted no business ot speelai importance. , YOST,SLITZER, a German barber of Camp Washington, has been arrested on a warrant sworn out by Jacob Gonter man, tor whom he formerly worked; the charge being that Yost atote PO from un der Javslýs pillow. ' ' 'AT the runaway that occurred yester day on Eighth aud Plum streets, Sam. Lumpus was thrown from the magou, a ltirtlitilre oar belonging to ,Griggs, and run over, sustaining very serious but not fafal Injuries. Ile be confined tor a few -dap! to hi's bed, 'however. Tun store of Wat. McGill; at liew - town, In this county, was entered by bur- I glars last night, who pried off the shut tors in the rear of the room. Two large 1 holes were drilled in the large iron sate, the trout, Veil was blackened with ' powder, showing that an attempt bad I been made to blow it open. The thieves only secured about $20 in small change, which, had been left In the drawer. Tna water-pipes of hydrante in the neighb rimed or Fifteenth and Elm streets were very near all frozen last ! night. The oitizens in emerrency , are supplying themselves from plugs in eidewaiks.. Yesterday a line ot hose trom the Fives Fire Co. was run along tbe street, and the cisterna, publics and private, were filled with a sufficient sup ply in case no change In the weather takes pine. Wm. H. BRISTOLt ESQ., Of this city, spent yesterday at Greensburg, Indiana, where he met his lather and mottier.who yeaterday celebrated the sixty-first an niversary of their marriage day. They reside at Owego, New York, but are vis iting a deughter, Mra. E. Nutting, of Greensburg, after which they prepose spending several weeks at the residence of Mr. Briatol, in this city. Althottgu in the eighties, they both. are blessed with periect health and exoellent spirits. .-. 2 he Ceminitasioners tangdon. - The County Commissioners ' to-day passed a reaolution requesting O. 31. Langdon to deed back to them the real estate which was made over to him at the thne of the transfer as Longview Trustee, under the impression that, the Commissioners were not legally author ized to receive It. ' The Solicitor was instructed to draw tip the deeds and take all action- neces sary to the transfer. BOILER EXPLOSION. One Slats Ailied and Others Seriously injured. A notheffatal and melancholy accident, the fourth within the past few weeks., ee curred this morning at Lane 61 Bodley!s boiler manufactory, ou the curlier of John and Water streets, by which the victim, Harvey Clover, a middle aged man about forty years of age, and a native o't Michigan, met his death at about tive Minutes to twelve o'clock this Morning. The circumstances in tile case appear to be as tollowstAbout 7 o'clock the woikmen, as usual, began operations on the different boilere, and at 8 o'clock the wni k ortesting one about to be shipped off was begun. ; The testing operation was proceeded with In the tweet manner, and every thing worked nicely until a pres sure of something above a max imum point had been attained, when the back end suddenly gave way, a piece striking the unfortunate nian in the bead. cutting his throat and striking him down s,emeless. Another piece of iron of some two feet in diatne ter Struck him in the legs, crushing them almost instanay. 1 A few of the other workinen staneing ! around were ttiso struek, but with the exception of a few bruiaes, mowed auy serioua lejuries. Great, exeitement was caused at the Hine among the laborers and mechanics in tee other portion of the building im mediately after the occurrence, and ev ery one was eager to lend a helping baud to the uutortunate man. - Mr. itoilloyi. however arrived on the scene lit time, mid oder some few mo inents delay tile unlortuuate man was ordered to be conveyed to the Hospital where, upon arrivieg, it was procialined that he was past inedieal aid, and where he died at the time above stated. The deeettsed leaves a family in Michl wan, and had been boarding in this city Ter the past three years during which time he was ever a faitlAul employe .tit tile manutactory where Ile met with hie untimely end. The coroner has been notified and will probably hold the inqirest We afternoon. Lexington, Ky. The professors Ina. students at the Keutauky University are frequently an noyed by noisy persons invading the grounds of that institutioil with dogs. -1'w.elve persons sentenced to the Peni tentiary at the recent term of theCir cult Court were sent to that institution on 31enday eveuing. Eleven were col ored. Miss Julia Woodinik, daughter of Rev. Mr. Woodfolk, of this city, was married to Mr. S. E. Larable, of Helena, Montana, at 1 o'clock Monday. in the Baptist church. Richard Parker, a. 'colored man, aged 103 years, died on Ttiesday at his resi dence in Madison county. Several persons from the country be lieve the email grain has not been in jured by the severe cold weather. A very large area of land lit. Central Ken tucky is sown le wheat and barley. The firat number of the first newspa per printed in the District of Kentucky la on tile in tile Lexington Library. It is entitled the Kentucky Gazette, and bears date Lexington, Saturday, August 18, 1787. The size ot tile paper is 8 x 10 inches, and is printed In long primer type. Covington. A small boy named Walter Leisher fell on the icy pavement on Scott street, in front of the school-house this morning and was serionslyturt. The meetings at the Scott-street Metho dist church aro atill going on. Another of the main water pipes burst ed on Madison street this morning flood ing the streets and sidewalks with the Roily fluid. amea O'Dowd, the man who attempt ed'to outrage a little girl last night, as mentioned elsewhere, was arrested by Marshal Balan, assisted by Captain Welsh, of Cincinnati, at the St. John llospital, where he had taken up lodging for the night. was brought betore Mayor Athey this morning and was held over in the sum of $2,500 to appear at the next term or the Criminal Conn. in de Mutt of which he was sent to Jail. Powell Lodge. A; O. U. W., give a free entertainment Thursday evening, the 18th inst., at Niagara Rail, Greenup street, between Fourth and Fifth. Those who desire a comfortable seat should avail themselves of the opportunity oi being ptesent early. The Democratic county meeting takes place March 15th Instead of March 1st. Capt. Rallies fell and sprained his wrist ou Monday.night. The 'Council Committee of Ways and Means pays Geotge Clark $100 for exam ining the different oity department books. .R. M. Ramsey yesterday received the $75 insurance on his.. property lately burned. DeGruyter ' yesterday tried to buy twelve tickets for $1, but the street rail road company refused to sell at these figures. Wm...Kidwell and Lucy Berger, a run avvay couple from Madison county, were married by !Squire Francis yesterday. The officers are now on the track of a, brute who, if caught, should be made to suffer the severest penalties known to tile law. Iii$ name Is unknown but the ' officers have &lull description of him and will dad him if suella thing Yesterday afternoon 'while walking atom Garrard street he met a little six year old girl who by promises and kind' words be succeeded in itiducing her to fellow him iiitott dark .800 Of .recess-or court on the-west side, of.Greenup etreet . .- between Front and Second., Bore he comateuced to unstrip himself aud was about to pttt his hellish design into exe cution ween the cries of the little girl who bad now become thoroughly alartn ed, attracted the attention el a woman la the neighborhood who at once came to her door and ordered the rascal to leave. Even after uoteetion the mon attempted to accomplish his purpose .ffitt was pre vented.. The ebild aas seved and sent safely to her parents. Word was left. at the Marshal's office, men stationed at ail the bridges and ferried on the lookout tor the villain., ' The Criminal' Court of Pendleton County convened at Falmouth Monday. The Main street ferrpiboat cometh not. Powell Lodge A. O. U. W. give atwitter entertainmentTburtoday night at Niagara Mr. nobert Grubb, ot Gallatin County, was in the city yesterday to identity two horses which had been stolen from him and reoovered by detectives Francis and was a fight at tbe ealoon corner of Kipp and Pike streets, yesterday, be twoeu Fred. Maurer and the proprietor. No arrests. 'Leidy, Musgrove and Beaoh, oharged with stealing a gold neck chain from the Adams Exprese Company, were released by 'Squired Tebbe and Ferrin yesterday. There is a great demand for city mei from the poor this winter. Fatuities, eontaining la all between fotir and live hundred dollars, have been aided. Colouel George W. Tilley will start a now Democratio paper at Falmouth. Mr. Bernard Niemeyer is Buttering , from a stroke or paralysis. ' Lialempsey is in great danger of losing bts lite trom tailing to give propeteare to a dislocated ankle. The water pipes burst at the corner of Madison and beventh streets, and it was found necessary to throw up dirt levees to endue the water to tile gutters. Betwort. , , Swift's iron aud steel works resumed operations this morning. The ferry boats made a few trips yes teruay. They wilt try it again to-day. 'rue poetical genius of the Commercial is at it again. George c'en,or, for committing an art. sault upon F. J. Sutton, Principal of the Central avenue school, wita lined aud costs. Qiiite a number of our citizens started for Falmouth this morning to ;Wend the Digby murder trial. Tile Lexington Dispatch, of yesterday gives an accOunt of a venerable couple, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Barnes, residing. in bladisen county. aged respectively and 83 years, who have been married sixty live years. Campbell county has au older couple than theme, who have been married tust as long. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iteiley, of Alexaudria, are aged respec tively 89 and HO years, and Mrs. Mary Caldwell, of Newport, is in her 89th year. Will the Dispatch beat this. The trial oi Sam Digby for killing Au gu..4 E. Miller takes plaoe in Falmouth to-day. First Lieutenant James Burns is so JOUrnin6' with his former friends. The Sehool Board decided at their last meeting to give certificates to teachers , as lollows, according to per cent.: Two yeara' certificate for from TO to 80 per cent.; throe years' do. 89 to 90per cent.; five veers' tio., 90 to '93 per cent.; ten yeara" certificate to such as obtain over 193 per cent. A bill of exceptions was fildd in the case of Martin Shea v. the Louisville .ritiiroad company yesterday. Tile ease now goes betore tno CQUI3 of Appeals. Mr. Wilder, the representative of the company, appeali Irma the Court's or der to pay Shea's judginent and costs on three notes, each for $1,000, with interest, against the company, held by virtue of a compromise made when a suit was brought tor $3,100 damages for injuries against the road in k'ehruary, 1873. The opinion' of the Court, Judge Boyd, seems to lie tbat the bondholders are subordin ate to the claims of creditors for ex penses of running the road, of which tiamageS tor injuries are part; and this seems to be sustained by the Court of Appeals. Officer Boyd yesterday arrested litre boys named Broadman, Coyae, B1.111111011, Smith and Lawler, tor petit pilfering. Swift's "old mill" started again' this inorning. A committeoe 11813 been appointed to es Cort the "Schwabeniand Band" to the Miennerebor ball at Turner Hail to morrow night, where they will perform for the firsk time in the West. William Thies was caught by the fiy wheel of the engine in Weingartner's .planing-inilL yesterday afternoon and se verely injured. The. railroads aro doing an Increased business on account of the unaavigable coaditien of the river. Brighton street had no gas Monday night. Ex-Marshal Rebholz was again out on , the streets yeaterday. ,111011811191 Record. W. Eggleston. 2 mouths, diarrhea infant Boit, stillborn. Francis Williams, 42 years, convulsiens.. Will McClean!), 8 months, pneumonia. John H. Wield, 62 years, paralysis. Cleo. 7 years, whooping cough- , Louis C. Fox, 8 months, Ce)11811111i088. Margaret J1-1111111111111, t9 years, 'phthisis vel ment& Michael McNally. stillborn. , tlarry McCauly years, congestion of brain. Mary Kenny, 4.days, 00111,111b10118. Patrick B. Doherty, 70 years drowning. kdgar M. Powers, years:burn. POLJCE Novitr. - MiscellaneousWm. Bemis, exhibiting gaming devices. continued to Feb. linh; Parker, petit larceny, thirty d Eli Barnes, loitering, centinued to k'eb.ltith; David White, Petit larceny, CIS and C081. t06 Lang, abus ing family, issed. AsFaulf and BatteryThomas Costello, con tinued to Feb.19114 Disorderly ConductJas. Iland, continued w Feb. Bah; Paul Haller, $3 and costs. 1 rEs NEWS. The weather to-day is clear and pleasant, the ice thawing in the sun. A cool breeze, how ever, is stirring. The river 1188 fallen 8 inches during the twenty-four hours eliding at six o'clock this morning, with II feet in the clan- , net by the Water-works marks. At Pittsburg the river is closed-and station ary, with the thermometer at 18) degrees and the wind from the southwest. The Democrats of Steubenville. Ohio, have nominated Capt. John Shoes. for Mayor. Pedestrians were crossing the Allegheny River yesterday, between Pittsburgh and Al legheny City'. The Chas. Bodmanu leaves for Now Orleans next Saturday, positively. The Bostona goes to Huntington this after noon, with a big trip. The Jas. lieward and Nick Longworth pass ed Victourg yesterday execute for Linda natl. , Kanawha rising with 5 feet 9 inches. Cum berland falling with 8 feet 8 incnes on the shoats. Arkansas ou a stand with 4 feet 4 inches by the gauge. The gorge at Syracuse 18 reported to be heav ier now than at any previous time. The Jas. D. Parker, from Memphis to Cin chiliad, passed Paris at 7 A. M. yesterday. The Ohio No. 4 leaves tiallipolis to-day for Cincinnati. Whartmaster Beckman, of Lawrenceburg. Ind.. had a narrow escape from drowning last evening. Ice eamaged a barge belonging te Weeti3r Bros., coat merchants, at Lawrenceburg, Sun day night. Loss estimated at SIM The little steamer Minnie continues in her trips between Petersburg. Ky., and Lawrence burg. She yesterday unloaded a lot of whiety at the latter place destined for Cinciunati. The Peyton& an'd barges aro in Green river. The Kinks ilegier to above Shawneelown. 'pia paragon passed. kransvillo ter Gigots Data is.,,,t ithisut, '- ---- --- ------- --- ------ The J. C. Crossley iv making daily trips be.. tWeen Iroutui and iluntiiigton.. - , . , ..'; - CJINCLINIC42, 1 DALLY IIIÁRK,Er. , t , ' t , , i , . tnizotaiðATI. Ireb.11-4 P. lg. . FLOUR-There is no material change. The marbet remains inactive at previous tate. 5 maw brands aro quoted at $.5 4O,p) a 80 per lics. 1,1111111V is worth (6,e5 15 per brit ' extra, 14 7044 90: superfine, s4tast Vat and low grades $8 4048 till per brio. Springwiteitt flour is quoted 04'1445 1St ltve hour is steady at la ISsai0 la. Buckwheat litour setts at Si WWI 00 Per lug. WHEAT-Is quiet anti steady, with no ma terial change. Roil is worth ti 0841 101er good tu priin0; hill le mooted $1. 1114115 anti white $1 last 21) for good to choloe, and aith continue very dull. It Pt It LEY-The market is drill and irregular. Spring is worth ti twit 55 for good to choice; held 50 higher without bids. Fail is n911141111 St Si 403111 60 tor fair to prime. it Y E-is steady at $1 tie per bn for No. 2, with moderate demand. . ' OATS-There is a quiet and steady market anti he. V mixed are worth 51(059e, and No. white iskg.atc per bo. CORN -'llul market is quiet anti easY. There is it fat r demand for mixed at We, with sales of ear lo-day at that figure. Mixed shelled is worth skistalle, but we hear of imitates to-day. GREEN MEADI-Wit observe little or no change. The market is quiet anti ateady at astaas c l'OT shoulders, lei for Clear .rib tilde& Items aro tort!' liquittiohe per lb. BULK MEATS-lhe liellittati Is only mod reldi"esideseigre,gatiniedi salliwidc'ers1161:45Ipub5relikellatirr partially cured, at country points, and Re 1110113 for fully curtd per to, all loose.. Peeked are held )ie tnore than loose. - MESS PORK-There is a vory quiet market. and tee incitury is moderate at $19 per brl tot Prime. ' LARD-..The market is dull and unehmiged. ' Pritne faction isquoted at lithltslatio per lb, and kettle rendered is atilt at I4c for cottutry and 14yAl4ite. per lb.. for last city. PACON-Tite market is unchanged and steady. Clear sidea are ginned Digo; clear rib aloes. lOnialle; anti shoulders fle per le. Su. gar-ctired hunts 184014e peril). COTION-The market is quiet with sales of lea bales to-day. No change in prices. Wo quote: Ordinary, It'he; gelid do, lage; low tux:biting, 14Set middling, 14)ie 1 good do, IfiX per lb, WRISICY-There was a further decline Vas per gallon to-day, and the market Wooed (lead with sales of 3e5 bids at SI Pcr galBEANS-The market is quiet and steady with good supply anti moaeristo demand. and there 11104 beeu no change in prices. Choice navy are worth 427542 Itkand turcrior quality, al 80 I 1 ii, per hush. BROO it-CORN-There is a steady market with an upward tendency, the demand being fair with moderate ruceipat. We quote: Greeu bur113,a14et green staik brautand red brush lee per M. MI l'TER-Thcre is a steady market with gouu receipts, and we yerceive tie cluinge in change in pricee. he demand is principally for the best table butter, the gales or which generally absorb the supply at ItheWc per lb, anti for extra seleett us of single packiwes atsoe more pur lb. MettillIll gravies are dull., I with scarce.), olio sale at 23a.:.4e ptr lb. Pack era are making only modei ate purchases of in ferior g,,eds wince are ouoted at IV awe per lb. CliEEsalTne market it steady under fair demand and moderate receipts. Pricos have undergone no material change. Prime to ' time., hi quoted at lb,(susilic INT Lb. COAL-There la little wiling afloat. Ohio , River. iti tollutell tie, Una I'lltbblirg lk litilOit, I The prices delivered to consumer are 10c: ver Um for Onio River; 12c. fOr MuAkin gum ; Hock ing Vaitey mud houityytia lac; for Pitisburg and 24c tor it numbly cannot. coFFEE-There is a fair local demand, and otherw.se the marstt remains dull. Priees are lather maser. kilo is quoted at L2(122,40) lor common, ttle.25c ter lair to prune, and 25iie. for 1:11014M. ver lb. Java is wurtn 381437c; and Laguayra is ettottsi at 25(taie, per lb. LOGS-Toe market is steady anti unchanged. Them is a raw tstanand IVIh numerate receipts at 8 iiiii3le per &ten. FEAllibitb-iou market Is firm. The de mand is lair aud receipt ti are limited. Deaer8 pay 4tuville per 10. Mr prime bye geese. r lib Ito-ittere has oecn no tome-rift! 'aria. tiOn sham our last. 3 here is a nmited demand I tor ;men apples wall lineral supply at previous Yuma, Good to choice are 'earth ill fA111.8. Cum ewe to lair qualities al 25ass. The market for thpuestio dried, item is firm but quiet, and pi p.es aro imehatiged. Dried aupieb are wortg tAgtic; ooacueo, 0,kitfeiNo tor quarteret ii)i(g,9A , for nails per to. toreign truite are in lair demand and steady. Lemous are worth ' $7, le 0t8 tier bus. Valencia oranges are t worth s7 80 4,8 53 ner 0180. aud Messint $3 71ms5 I 4 25 per box. Figs are worth 1714.2te. Dates, 0 I 0410e; pruhes, lisallac, and currants 7litatte per , lb. . , HAY-Tne market tuts undergone no mate , rial bariation since our illbt. '.1. here is a good local eonsumptive demand for the best grades, ' n hien aro it good suppty at 7.23u124 for loose pressed. and S-0,g41 for aard-pressed No.1 tiin othy. Inlet ter quallties are very dull at 01.840 ., IS per tom with a large excess of receipts over the demand. Tneso quotations have reference , to arrivals, anti 0 more per ton ia required ipy dLaiers in storm , IthAlk-Ilie receipts are large and there is only a moderate demand, but leaders are neactr l eild there to a steady market ut 'LW per tou for . roLgthobsiteiltiactik, rye. abliallslibteenpernolit efoltradurege.sa , market is stemay and quiet. We now quon;itol: , cacti'r150; (: slot lit eh. eld'ot,le:lui4aoot! fic:::; dbes71;tewesospv " 11 2 6) eat ;taw NI t eau:rewbwlo4. foitt:htiir:ce; . s t el livt? yNw-i'll h' h en ommn raki ee rt i air , is a fair deinautt. We quote the following for , pig Iron per ton at 4 mouths: Cuarcoal, hot ' mitt, $24,aull. Stone coal anti coke iron. No. 1, vilarrmi 8 titonnd, pu1;11(cei blast II. - it-No. I, 1121aiRat No. 2 do, 025 426; uo, mill, 0244.6; Alabama, Georgia and Tenneseue. No. I. sktra'at No. 1, 02;aaa0; 02S 00 '0,2ti tan No. 2. 021 00425; Mill. 023fall;. Charcoal, cold.blast-Ilanging. Nock, 11060; Alllintilla Georgia and 'demo ssee, warm and cold-blast, 753tsamt Bluetits, 2801190. It rought bcap, per lb, beil,lict do, cast, per lb, Valet manufactured fiat, round anti auare bar, boil ed. 2ht(filiet do. charcoal, 35i120, per Lb; biteet iron, boiled, Nos. Itsg.21. 451.468-10e; do char coal, b 7-10611)0 per lb; horse stioes,:$5 trii (011 25 per keg; mule shoes, 40 64047 25 per keg: steel, American cast, rkwlect Amerman cast liming steel, ire: imported tool steel, ketgt 22e: tionnau steel. iMglue tier ilk MILL FEED-There has bean no materiel change. There is a firm market with limited receipts. Bran is itt good demand anti scarce at $22ta23; oh ivstults are sellimg at S:43,(4.4, alai middlings are in lair request anti steady at $25tatia p,ir ton, all on arrival; awl $2 wore per ton in store. . . MOLASsES-A fair amount was absorbed by consumers, but beyond tee sales by the job Meg houses nothing doing. Quotations' are ancilaugeti. We tame New OrielAlb etkari2e, and sirupe ficestl, as to quality-. NAILS-A steadv market and rfioderate demand at previous rates. vVe quote: le to autl. $3 ststs3 40; ti JO tai. 23 55(43 libt 8 to let, $8 8043 W, 4 to .41.14 050.415; ikl. t4 Stivr4 9u; 1d, $5 MO 93; ad, Lb.. SU WWI 4u; cut spikes. 13 Magi 05. , . OILS-The market remains quiet and steady 1 with no eventitil variation. Linseed is in mod erate demand at 82 its3e per gallon. Lam oil le in fair request and quoted at 41 1041 12 per gallon, for best grade ot current make. Refined petroleum is quiet and selling at 13(tkitc per gallon. POTATOES-The market is very quiet. Tne receipte are liberal and there lb a moderate demand only for the best graders, which are worth, in store, 85490c per bu. Interior quali ties are neglected, with the supp y innell larger than the sates, at lee.7.to per bu in store, None offering on arrival. POU LTR Y-lnere Is a steady mimeo; with fair demand and good receipts, and chickena are quoted $3 60,0A tor live, 44qt 00 for dreamed. Turkeys are worth Itlaillic per lb, With 11101.10 rale demand and good receipts. ciAL2-There is a moderate demand for Do mestic which is quoted at 23425ce per be. and II 2541 a5 per Lir... lurks Island is quiet at tit aSte ver bu. Liverpool coarse is iu fair requeat and steady at SI arial 4U uer mica. SEED-The market is easier for clover with fair demand and large receipts, and it is worth 11)(ti per in in store. Timothy is steady aud quiet. wirh a moderate nemaud at a 75002 85 per bu in store. alas is 'needy and in fair re quest at Sl 75 per bu. rAlliA It-There is a steady market with'fair consumptive dentand, and prime have under gone no material variation. New ()rheum is woith 1 yatiNet yetiow retitled. til.veleot extra "t;." Itik(adiNct II" white. lif)itialict "ta" widt1.10,strodlitt.hard,1141.1itt; per pound. TALLOW-1110re is a steady market and prices' are unchanged. Thu demand is fully equal to the receipts, at b,ie per lb for urune . wcuryiTinill:Fni;lin:IBt'Atr.rcCasi:stilt)'-in.atgrileer:ai'histijiboLs.5(aPmr:icetk-a4otiar:bMr!antnein716tiltenirs,11118r8ote6abtuetYi tugs. 11)414c; (lark train. 1000111o16(pe(62UeLe lit di'rokr manutaoturing, we quote: Bright wrappers,aic (01 00; erignt tillers, 11(023c; dark wrappers, Lsoltict dark titters, 114130 Der lb. Ohio seed leaf is worth 154715e for cigar wrappers. 7alue I for cigar fillers. , .. - .I ----- . . . --WIA".1A--1 he receipts and sales have both been IhnitetIthrough ut the week. Prices hare undergone no Material change: Unwashed. . stalling, Vain: unwashed. combine', MOW'. Uesee-weined. Saw ilea tus-waehed. alafenc; pulhe,teasenes. FINANCIAL. acid Is racier to-dity, opening at 1141. anti ' 1:80 P. bL stood at, 114. Eastern 14Am Mingo firm, with no change in rates. hterling Exchange is unsteady, wit a deciiao at 1i since yesterdayt Beide Belling. ft. Y. Exhange...... 1-10itis. , par - Philadelphia Ex'gc.. 1-10 dia, , par Boston Exonange... 1.10 par Baltimore exeitituite 1-10 par - Government securities are firm. The demand here is good, 'with light offerings. The follow. ing are die 1:80 1'. M. New York quotations ton those bontts, showing an upward towleney gen orally of h,,eð)t. Local dealers require a mar ,gin of ht,04,e on these rates. ' o ' &Mt.. Offered. B14. 81 BMWS .. 1 lint IRO ' 61 Benda BODAIS 1 fiS Bonds ' 1101 05 New Bonds 1181t , 01 Bonds 11114' , 88 Bonds Ilog , fil-40 Bonds 81 BMWS .. 119;1' .... 1160 61 Bowls 6.1 BODAIS ll'i4 ' 6S Bonds .... ...,. ' 101. 65 New Bonds .... ..,, . low 07 Bonds ... 11U4' 68 Ilionits 119ii ... ... ' MAO Douai 11.1 New So ., 1101 (4.0e. The following us tho IMP Ir. in. report or betr York btook Mai ket, as received by Loa, tibst: rota & W., ab W edt Whird street: bold. 011ered itL . BM. . W. IL Totograph Iig Vac. Mall , ..... SI Adams hicorem ..... . . .... 10. Wells. lelirgo kg 993( Olt ' Anierican U. b. MIK N. 1. cons . .... ' mg Ene hatrioth ..... 12;3;4 WM U. C. it I C. og .. Lake hhoro Ta Cloy. & PALL . N. W estern (In .... . . .. .... .. a " " " urer4. Ng. .... .. Rook blood 91 ' 109g irk .. St. rout. Win ggii! 66 66 prisrd MASK 6.211161611 .0 ier, St. cOnl 66 66 prald o)66 W &bruin 101 Ohio& bliss 28g Union Prie kort Warne ..... - "it Ban. &St. Joe Mich Cent TS A. A P. prePd Illinois Central , Canton .. . . '; (Ammo. & Alton Quicksilver . 54 lag Panama ... Money Cincinnati Dry Goode Itiorket CINCINNATI. PGA n There has been a limited business doing dur. ing the week. Prices have not varied materi ally but there ta an upward tendency in edam ,s. BLEkenED Corroxit--New York Mills, lett, Watututta. )5c: k'rmt of the Loom. lila: Lousdale, 12(Al2ie; Great Falls S, kit; Great lads A, Great Falls A, ithie. 4-4, 25c.: Amositeac, A C A, Mc:, Conestoga 31odal, ibe., Queen et tile It est. X, 20c.: Qtletlp of the West XX. ring Queen of the West XXX. 28c. Mums eligkrixoeAtiantic lict Len& , Branch, CitiOntlatle IOC.; Laurel 10c; Baltimore A A, 10c; blinnepla, 10c; West ern 10-4 IIIEACHED Sok krignsLowell, 11110; Walitato, Pepperill, 80c.; Pequet, 4Uai, Utica, 4:si. SHIRTING STRIPESAmerican likil,103io; ext "'LAID COTTONSQueen of the West, 133,0).:, Queen of tile West x, 15e-1 Queen of the 11 ontl. XX 16e.; Queen of the Vest XXX, 17c. riusrs--211ere is a fair demand with soma' little advan e in prices. Fancy grades arts' quoted standard, 849)0, cad, common qualities 'Nat:Jo. per yard. JEANSIV inona, Standard. liam; Guid ing Mar. IINe.;. Gibraltar, 46c.; Laurel Llitt, 55c.; Blick Run, 05c.; Long Branch 75c , , --10-, CinMnitat 'Arc Stock Novice.. ; CINCINNATI. Feb. lt 2 P. It , The following ftre the receipts and shipment& ', of live tuck tor the past,24 hours: , , Receintit Shipments , Cattle 'in Hogs 2162 615 Sheep thl Pe BEEF GATT LE--The market is firm for Inca gi Ales with lair (Icntanni, but common around., Toial range for COnInton to extra 1.314,0 25 piit' - , centill gro,s. : liotis--The market is cutlet and firm at IN 411 (0,7 An for choice; 7 1047 85 for good, ano 80 SO' - (st7 for medium; 36 25(10 05 for common grade per cental gross. SHEEPThere is a ocaroity of thb best ' grades. Tne market 18 steady and quiet. reit - IQ boot( MT worth I WO vor tie:1141201a. 3 . Oswego Market. Caw Eno, Feb. 17.Wherit quiet: No. 1 Mil waukee. 1118. Corn steady id-87488e. Barter: prune Luanda la held at $1 4061 42. : Buffalo Market, , , , , Br Frau). N. Y.. Feb. 1L-Nothing doing. 256 asked tor new corn on track, and 1 for No. i Chicago. Wheat: No. 2 blitWattsoe, Si Ofs Oats, asb8c. Rye. firm. East Liberty Hog Illarkst. ' " EAST LIBERIT. Feb. 10.-Rogat receints iihimpents, 8 car loads. Bening at 6 750t6 161; cm& 8 25(g.8 85. Corn, 01e. Oats, alitext,',..4., SOR,ifi)ici mixed. fithegS.5o. . 4 , latetia Jitarket. TOLEDO. Feb. It-Flour quiet and unchang- ed. Wheat dull, but unchanged. Coro le. higher and itt moderate dunatid: high mixed" - elc; April, lee.; May, '12c; low Mixed, C61141 Oats a shade higher: No. 2, Mc. Clover-seed., ffi , Dressed hogs, $8 25. , , Earkst LOVISTILLI, Feb. 11-Cotton quiet and firm - at 14-30. Flour and wheat quiet and unchanged. Cora dull at 684Cloc. Outs firm at 61c2.63c. Eye Quiet -, and unchanged at $1 19. , Pork firm ut $.-0. Bacon quiet and unchanged. ' Built meats firm nnd unchanged. Sugar.. cured hams. 1330014c. Larti: prime stain 14c; tierce, 14,0; 155,0. Whisky. 1 M. , Bagging moot and firm at 12,412go. - , Ltemphia Market. - - - MmirtitS. Feb. IT.--Flour dult and nand. nal. Corn-meal firm at $3 91. Corn in tawde mand and firm at rtiVic. (MU in lair do 'nand mkt firm at 72478c. kitty nominal. Bran higher: sales at ta hggs dull and unchanged.. Butter dull aid ." notninal.. Mess pork quiet at 121. Lard quiet at 1411 15c. Bulk mats firm at '4,0410),,e Bacot dull at 8!iii411No. - Chicago Market. CRICLGO. Feb. It Heirs: Estimated receipts 27000. for yesterday, 20.103. Marset quiet, and sales showed no advance. Nominal - for packing grades at 0 E041 20. nowt , continues quiet and unchanged. 'Wheat ist fair demand at lower rates: No. 2 Chicago spring, 031(tc: spot or February; a4ch Marna: avhc April: No. 8 Chicago spring. 040:Mho; roieeted, re.. tern dull and lower: No. audited, 02h, spot; 63he htd for March; 64he Apra; 10!iit bid for alay. Oats dull. and unsettled: '' No. 2 52he bid for spot; rase bid tor Matek; lac April: reieeted, 51he. hyet demand, twit - and holders firm: No. 2 spring, 21 07 spot; a ' March, 21 Oti4s1 Api it. , . New Week Markel. Now Yel4g, Feb. 17.--Floui dull and in buyers' favor: receipts, 11,100 bids: superfine , State and Western. a 804120; common to gost4 , $4 ou.a4 'It; good to choice, tt Stlal 29; waits wheat Western extra, la 2545 90; extra Ohio, 24 804040: Lonis,-124 15(ala 00. Rye dour dull at $4 In(gill 20. Cern-meal quiet: Westores Wheat very dull: No. 1 epring, $1 1441 19; No. o spring, 08021053 No. 2 Citicage, Oti 01h; No.2 Milwaukee, 11 taKisi lis;'Ne.11 Northwestern,21 01t.ungratied lowa Minnesota springo $1 01011i winter rod Western., 21 2041 28; limiter Western, gime 1 20: Waite Western, 20(41 Itye Gatos. Barley, very dull end heavy. Malt , dull mit heavy. Corn firmer and rsitiy active: aimed - Western, itia82c;- wialte Western, 8i go; yellow , de, eatatqlhe. Oats Shade. firmer:- Western. attatlic; white de, 3 LOST., T OSTbiEt3CLACEPlatu gabit iritb IA atoll attached, between Fourth end Lock and 'front and Ludlow, on Look, Pesti, Duda" or Ludlow-streets, Last nitidtt FiStðer Witt be liberally rewarded by leaving sa Ludlow , -tto - (, N , - , 1