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NEW PUBLICATIONS. TOT! sTATK Ol' NEW-YORK. I'm: minne besvice OP Tin: state OF ni:w YatKK iluitiK tue Administration of Alonzo la. Cor? nell, Governor. Ilidoncal. descriptive and blojjraiih lc.il ski'tclite bv various authors. Illustrated witb aware aita peruena. in threo voiutuea. The non lMti. \. CiiAidKitUMS, D. lt.. LL. J>.. editor-m eBtaf. Wai.tku ItiKUiir M.idhi. A. M., Associate Kdltur. Volume ll. in. venal 4to, pp. M7. Boa tan: Jiiu.-s ):. OagtaSM Vg. lu noticing tbe lirst volume, ee conimeutleil this sumptuous uud nniiino work aa an ad? mirable exposition of tho Internal economy end condition ot the greatest State In the Union, a lur sense of its value is increased by an ox eiuumtion of thc volume liefore us. Like its prctl eceasatr it is replete with information not easily eta WaaateoManrlMB ami la aa oilier publication pre* eeuteal so dearly Bal accurately of which every in? telligent citizen af Nc*-York is presnmed to be, perhaps ouuiit to be paeeeaaed, bnl of which the majority, il is safe lo conjecture, know very little. Thorough aoaeeBlattea of the state which we proudly call out own, the ideas which mav tte saial to constitute Bteeeenaroleoe, iis biatoty, its gov? ernmental machinery, the typical chances through wliich it has passed, its organic principles and poli? cies, wiiiild seem to be the duty as well as tho privi? lege of every one of her loyal children. For such hnowlcdgo nourishes tho filial devotion on v. huh the prosperity of a commonwealth so largely de? pends, a devotion which in nonce ia called public apiril and in v.-tar patriotism. Tho til st volume related to the connection of Kew York with the l'odoial Government, the educa? tional interest), of tho State amt tho Judiciary. The present \nlnino open! with a comprehensive hiatory of tho Legislature. This Kiper is from the pen of Mr. S. C ilutchi'is. Mel! known as a close student of tho public aOairs of tho State. Erastus lirooks follov.s on the Constitutional Commission of 1872?79. This commission mado a number of vital changes in tho organic law, notably iu respect to anneal ami prisons. Mr. Bfooka points out all that it accomplirhed that either was or waa not rutllicd by the peo|de iind glam es itt the wauk of tho Con? stitutional Convcutions of 1921 and IHiti. The paper in a valuable contribution to tho literature of tho Constitution. "Tba ' >ld and New Capitol," io tho subject of the next chapter. Tho authur i? (?eorire C. Hotkins, Into Lieiiteuaut-Gjvcruor, who furnishes some earlene information iu relation to the location ol tho capital under tho colonial cov erniiier.ts. The City Hall was built in Wull-st. just before 1700 for the purpose of accommodating tho colonial and city irovernments. In 1789, the l.etr isliituie met for a time at tho house of Jacob Dyck niaii: In 17.".:> in Bowery lane: iu 1750 at tho house of Tannie Sumcrendycif. all of which places woro in tbo out-ward of New-York Ctty. The Colo? nial Lpnislnture mot fenarall? in the City Hall until its linal adjournment. The strife betweeu New-York and Aluauy for tho permanent locution ol the seat of government was very earnest. Id 1196 the friend? of Albany barely controlled the Assembly, in a blab body tito vote stood 59 tor and BO against Albany. The voto in tbe Senate was a tie?10 for Albauy, 10 for New-York?and tho Fresi rtont of tho Senate, Lientenant-Governor Stephen Van Rensselaer, navo the casting vote tor Albany. lt nppoaie that the Old Capitol cost |110,689 12. of which amount tho State paid (73,485 4'J, Albany City (94,900 and Almiuv County $:M>00. AYe com mena these figures to the legislators?and some audi take tho lloor every session?who propose making un imp.-ossivo iipeoch concerning the stiff price of the Now Capitol. Mr. Hoskins presents the essential lncls in rei.nil tu both buildings In an attiactive form. Ho is aucceeded bv Mr. Montgomery Schuy? ler who relates the architectural history of the mew1 Capitol, explain* the rfleet of tho changes that have boon mada in ihe original alesigos and gives a faithful sud lucid descriptiou of the rooms, halla and staircase of the building. 'Ihe next two divisions of tho volume treat, resistively, of the Senate aud Assembly. J migo WllUaaa H. Robertson, the present Collector ol tho Tort ol New-Turk, who spent te elvo years lu tho Senate, writes of that hody and ex-Speaker Sharpe, of .the lower House. These articles do not intrench upon the ono already referred to on tbe Lei: I.*.Ut ure, hut admirably sup? plement it, and the three mu-di tu to thc brat account We knoiv of ot nil tho various phases of tho Legbtn live Itcpartiucnt of onr Government. Tho topic* tbat follow have been aaaifeed to equally competent halide Thus Janies Hull, tbe State Geologist, Writes of the Geological Survey ; th? State and Adirondack Bartofa and thc Onondaga Salt Springs are described by their respective KUiteriutendcnte, James T. (iardincr. Yerplanck Colvin and N. Stan? ton Octa : tba State Fishery Commission, by one of tue Commissioners, RebeH tX Roosevelt, and the state Hoard of Beeltb, by a Beaner ai thc Baaed, Dr. Elisha Harris. Considorahln space ts dovotod to the dei tors. '1 here ure contribution* from Dr. Will lam H.Hailey an u Tfea State Medical Society;"' from })r. Seldeu II. Tilcott, on " Tbe HoBMBOpatbk Soci? ety." from Dr. Alexander Wilder, ou "Tho Eclectic Society,'' nod from Dr. W. C. Marrett, on ? Tho Den? tal Society." Tboceoalodloa paparla en " The state Agricultural Society," and. mtv piop'rly, is fnr liishoal by Gilbert H. Tucker, tho Eal I ter of The Country QtBttoMnWt, In addition ibo volumo con tulns biographical sketches with portraits of tho men more or less prominent in tho varions depart? ments of the public service and In the societies above mentioned. A good deal of this biographical und pictorial feature could be dispensed with with? out serious detriment to the work. Other piotures of moro gemini and abiding inti-ic.it are the views, exterior aud interior, ol tbe old aud thc New Cap? itol.and the Adirondnak scenes. Tho publishers elate that tho coiicliid'ni: voluiuo will he largely de? voted lo the history ol the State, ol tho departments of the State < Government, of tho different State in atitutious und of tho great business interests. The Work will thus make by far tho moat rosily and I ni tx* inn record of anv State af the i mon, and really o..o of the moat remarkable of modern pub? lishers' ventures. Uffll Mantfe, No Name Series. lCino. pp. 280. Robert I-.rut.Ii-i ? This book is iudnoltably the work nt a woman, for no man, however persistent his etlorts, could achieve so soft an air of bric-a-brac, of seutimeu tality, and of benevolent sonp ami jolly. The hero? ine is supernaturally attractive ned the hero wor abipe her after a fashion which the mere man in real life never compasses, but which is tho prettiest thing liuaginaidu for the delectation of yenng ladies between their tea and embroidery. The story la one of wiiioh they can justly leay to one another: " Oh. H's perfection Ip!' with the italicized emphasis in which tbe Huston novelist lately indulges his young women, fn truth it has no particular strength of portraiture, but lt treats ot perrons iu reasonably food sociitt wbo ender and enjoy for the most part tastefully and with excellent manners. Theie ta no harm in tha little hook ; it is a thousand times better in the literary sense than English Actions of tbe same class, and in condemning it one bas tbe sensation of breaking u butterfly ; bnt how wearisome grows this flow of aimless storiee with? out heauty ot style or lofty leeson, the empty toys Ot en empty hour, tbe publishers catchpennies for Ktten in a day I Fatally facile la the modern pen; ?ugh we may [not accept'the noveliet'a opinion Ibat fiction la now a finer art than lu tbo days uf Tbacker?y,we moat concede that it la au easier and more abused one. D iXtxo Publications OBOTHrr ta TRIBOE HOVEL EXTRA No. 26, A etery el Walting i By tba eather et "In a Minor Key." Mee Ten Cents. Malled on receipt of price. ?Itaees THE TIUBCNE, Hew-York. WORK POB WINTER EVENINGS. TR1BVNE EXTRA. HO. OZ THK LATEST KNITTING AND CROCHET MANUAL. PRICE, rOBTAOB PAID. SAC. Tba taw praeeetaf amatteraef tats popular aeries efUae fal Handbooks caa etti! be sent by ?su toe ?0o. SSSMMM THE TRIBUNE, Mes* York. A Nen publications. 1883. 1883." THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC EOR 1883. Edited by Etlwind McPherson, derk House Representative* Trlate lb cents a copy or five coplca for if 1. Krui by niiii) ou receipt of price. A Ct! ress THE TRIBUNE, New-York. Jtiotrtution. For Boya and Younar Men?City. A SCHOOL FOR HOYS.?Private tuition, afternoon* Thomas llc-v.-o Anil. 14". VV. U'.th-at. YEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. VOST WASHINGTON, H.T. Kstai'il-hcrt 1H.-.4. Superintendent-JOHN R. HAYS, M. D., REOPENS HEFT. A, IHH1. A Boarding School of thu hlulie.tt grade, whoso threefold end, and Kciiipulously followed, is to mould, ot an farly ag?% Ihe intellect of youth hy ?rtriic?, the will hy obedience-, and Hie leclluKN hr rtliuloti; never aepaiuilng these throe great i. i?. -ii. .. ii-tn:, ti.rn, itisc'iiiiti... religion, while Utting for every profcsaion. .Mtuaiod on washington Huljihta, about ton mllea np tho Badana, ll lu reached by the sixth Avenue Elevated Road to l.'.'tti -t. Cai rlat-'oe aro aiwaya In walline, or. by timely nott li. atlmwtlie superintendent meeta the arrival of any train. A mi.rehitanufulaudhealtl'.y place?on an emmenoo com? manding the iiioHt delightful a. etiery??r more attractive but i..un.Uni;-, are not f.mud ulonir tho far latin-d banka of tbo Il h.Non. Ita building* ait- iiinisuiilly homelike. There are forty nciea of lan i attached to lt, shaded and In? ti rael ted by oak groves, allordlng ample apaeo for play giouniK French, (lermsn and Spanish spoken. AFILY FOIl t'ATALOOl'Ks._ PREPARATORY SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, .Martiaon-ave. aud A Ith-nt, Hts for the School al Blase Hteveus InaBlllle. BbeWsIt Ar,, and technical professions. Classes In Arehlteotnral aud Vnohanica! Drawing. A.t )LIN. late tingtneerCorp* U. a. S.. and Protestor al Naval Voalomy, _ University Grammar Scliool, 1,181 Broadway. near 4'.'d-sa. lilith year.) Primary, a'oiuinereial und Classical Department* M. M. Ilobbv. W.L. Akin. I'riucluale. Art Schools?City. DRAGDON ^ FEN ETTI. Artists I> 'l'.i Union "-(juare, ft' l'nptls received in pl. loi lal and decorative art. New and beautiful " Lustra Palatine and Embroidering " (copyii^ht by h. H. Breaden. lUUil), aU-t" Alta-Killevo"metbodIor decorative printing oa iilii-.li. velvet. Ar. High gra.io of woik ana instruction, visitor* Invited. _ MKS. LOUISA RCULVER will receive pupils attar Monday. Oct. ld, tn DRAWING, ot:,an.l WATKit COLOR PAINTING, STILL LI FE, PLOWBRBand LAND aCAPK, CHINA PAINTING and DECORATION. STU Ulai, No. SO MADISON AV'.I.NUK. Reference! Mr. D.HUHTIHOTOH.Mr.WlLLI4il HAKT.MrJAMtS M. HART, Mr. A. Y. illI.l.OWs. For Boys and Youne Men?Country \ LEXANDER iNSriini;?Military Board Jt\ lim ScboeL While Plaina, n. y. " ' Principal (1. H. WILLIS. I'll. P. BLUM'S Eraiehungaaaatalt, Boya prepared for college or omi nest fgoo j>er annum. Pot catalogue and references apply to Ur. C. W. BLUM, Helloviiie. N. Jj BOYS aod YOUNG MEN nnv.it-l y fitted tor college, a'onditionrt.i or rejeotiad oandlda ... c-ifc-'te-l. auinuiei'iir Wtatot. -tr > :i ttl i I ;?>. tail r. ll > .' I \ - M COTTAGE HILL SCHOOL. POUGHKEEP? SIE N. Y., prs.mro* Hov* foi' College HolentWo and Oe* eminent-*cnooi and for Buelneee, Joii.n MU.kv. rnucipaL GOLDEN HILL Sominarv for vonna ladlee. Vi midgi port. Conn. AddreaaJtbeEMlLY NI I.MIN._ I ll(iHLAM) MILITARY ACADEMY, II WorceaMr. Maaa 87th year. Por full information ap? ply toa.-, ia. mk rt auk, A. M superintendent. 1>EEK8KILL i.N.Vj Military Academy.?For circulant addreaa fol. f.j. V. ukiiit. a. m., Piineipai. PARK INSTITUTE, RYF. H. Y. Forbnys. e<Kl<) a vear. II ti \ KY TATLOCK, Principal. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY] ( t.esier, Peun.-Chil Engineering, Chemietrv. classics, Lncilsh. 1 >6g recs confine 1. foi. TllUtl. HVATT, 1'lf. SUMMIT MILITARY ACADEMY, Summit, S3 N. J.. Alfiel N. Faller, A, ft. J'rln<ll'Sl . *6iK)per year. Beeaad half year bt-^inn tubtnury J. nf?HE HOPKINS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, New 1 Haven. Conn., prepare* students for Yale f ollcgo. Trus? tee*, ex.lTeaideiit V. l>. Woolley, K. W. make. LU lt., Pro feaeerT. A. Thacher, H. C Kingsley, A. M.. A. 0. Twining. l.t.. P.. Professors, v.. lisldwlu, Piofcssur J. W. (libbi. Ad? dress W. U. COBHINO, Rector. For Young- Ladies?Country. COTTAGE SUM INA KY FOR YOUNO LADlKs.l'ottntowii, Penn.- I hlrtv-M". ead Alumni Hcoalon open* sept. I.l. usu am Philadelphia a.,.l needles ii. il. ii mlle*from Philadelphia, with thiouaii eal i tresa Ne* Yoi* by Round Hrook route llsaiS IHHBfllltS paienUI dlacmllne. and thorough w.irk. elegant hulloing* and all conveniences. laiKegronud* and location wall kii.iwn fol boaaty and Ix-.ilth. Poi calolofrue?ttil(ln?H OBO. O. l.i'TUi.li. A M. Pita. DREW LADIES' SEMINARY. Carmel N. Y. BeeH like, thorough, [.loaresalTa Sew U'.u-lral<>dclr cular, with "ali paiticiuar*. li KO BUB C. sMIIII, A M. HOME INSTITUTE itu vinni- ladlee, liury Uiwu. N. Y.: homo caro, thorbualt cooraa of State .-?? openi<seiit<Miiti?r i.v Mu* M. \V. MK.Ti.AUl". Principal. NEW-CANAAN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LAUIK4. experlttncivl t?a<"hen. BBSIbsrS limited. A (bl I ea* Mot. t.p. AYIIK-*. Ncwiatiaan. t.'onn. For Both 8exe3?Co'intre A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL. 14 milos from Now-York; chll.trou reoolra a uiolhr'a eara. Mra. H. c. MORRELL. Maabasaet, L, I ROCKLAND COLLEGE. ? Nyack- oo -the llodaoa. Beth aexee, $285. send foi cutaiotjuc. W.H. nANNieTh.ll, A. M. _ Miacellaneoua. CIRCULARS OF BCH00L8 mRod to ?T0T7 taate, with InlelllKeiit adrica irec to jiareuta petannallv. malled tor iKixtdire. -I W. hf HKlill KltllOK N, .-ei itjt.iry, 7 Last UUiM., New. York. PARENTS SEEKING schools ror their 1 t'UILURES will ilu-1 pi'ospocttiaeaof tbo BBBT, Hither la cltv or country, in 11N( EN EY 'li RI 'HOOL ANO COULKOE Ol'IUK, <\t-f\Mi?-i\ to aaalat parema In aelectmn acboola. At oltlee I'RKt". by mail, A esau lor po^uite. H|>ecial cataloaoMnf thc tie<! ailiuolx IBIBlshod 0 KAT11. Iiilormatlou couoci mn,' bcIkmiIh freely rivttu t<. aaraala lad iruai.iiaii* Pi Nt "KNEY'S AtllNCV tor Sf ifoatl.H and TEAa'IIP.R?a. UonicatlcllulldlUK, Uroadway and 141b nt. New.York. Daiuin 1 lAtaoc.iv.'j. ALLEN DODWOKI'H'S NOHOOL KOR ha Nf ino, No. *5?1 .'th ava Porparilculaiaaaun for cltcalar. iiodworib'a near I^ncera. Music and neurea NEW. Jual publlxlic.t. 4 LEXANDER MACGREGOR'S, 112 Bth-ava. a\ flaaaef every muriiluir and afi.i 11....Q lientlemen'* rlaava Mondar and Thuraday ?-ventura. Private Inati uc li.>n day or evening pXSE MARWltUs Behool fnr Daneiaft G7 Vy Madison-ave., Mud for cl; culara. DK GARMO'S clash's iti ilanciti^ meit tinily and Mon.lay and Thuraday evenings at standard Hal.. 1,47(> ll io id way. _ p HARVARl7~Rfc:iLLY,*MHsUM of I Muring 1 ? No. f,"H .'th.ave. cor. ?7th-*t.,npnoait<t Windsor ll ulai, a.'laaaea will reno.u-oeno? Moimi,' Ootottnr 1 J, IHHI. Ea Riiirriiieut al Newport, II. I., dos*, October I. 1'. B. Scud portage Hta-iio fur c.lroular. (Teachers. A RLE nnal nacomplisliid jirofa-sBors. tutors, JfWWeeSBBS, leeutrera, coinpantuua and Btiaaa>aaaaia fnptlfea >y W-lon _ M.jr. YOUNO. Aaaftoaaaad foreigii 1 eachera' Agency, 'il I'nlon Hquare, " AMERICAN nnal EUROPEAN TKACHKRH* J\ IllRIiAt; auopllea. without cbsri((t, colleKe?. achiaila and f anil lea with tnoiouchly roiuiwtont profeaaora, princi? pals and leacheta. Fauilllea roIuk abroad, oi t.. the country, promptly suited with supeilur lut-ira, coiupauiona and gov eriieaMea. fall on or address PROFESSOR LKOENliRK, I,ll'J Uroadway, New York. \| 1SS HESSE'S EDUCATION A Ii BUREAU, Iva Mts Weat lilKt-at., New Yoik. Teachers, profeaaora. gov. em. viet, houaekecpera. provided vtlth positional families, colleges nnd schools with competent Instructors. Sellouts ie. lim.n. oded to parents. Befcaal furniture and supplies References, by favor i Hon. Ituuillfon Kiah, Hon. ei-hecre taiy Evarta, Cyrus W. Kiald. UN MONSIEUR IXSTRUIT, alni, i,^ nnlr, parlant et ecilvi.ul l-anjflals (leslie un em phil ronnie taueur de llvieaou tout uulie nu il uulaao so i.-mlie utile. llefer.-ntes. S'adresaer a i'otUcede la Tribuii". ll. (I. F. ftuoi't/os (ThnntcB. NEWSPAPER nd JOB OFFICE for Bala? Xn in rapidly growing uianufactuttng town of Eastern Ohio. Population 8,(Xiu. Addiess W. H. MEEK. Martin's Ferry, Ohio. PARTNER WANTED.?A bqabeee ?aawgg a.H.iKtU to take charge in thia city of a branch of ao Eaaf ern manufacturing house; business permaueiit. extra profit able, and will boar investigation. Andreas HARDWAKE Tribune Offlca. Onlcs bn (Auction. C' "ffATTLE ~ MORT GAGE " SALE.^John"'c: Uyst. auctioneer, will sell at public auction on Tuesday, Januaiy 80. 1??3. at ll o'clock In tha fornoon nt No. lil Howard st. tlilsolty. tne furniture and flxtures of a lager beer saloon. fly order ot the mortgagee Lated Jan. 29. 18b3. AhnilEL P. FITCH. Attorney tor inortK3|eo. ftO Nassau nt. New-York. tielp COonte&. MBV!SLSS5U2A' tftrl"'T porty^eT?nth-a'ti at the II AR. L^M bmoKa. Nta. l,oat7 and Ooo ThirtiaTe, rorner One fm Dilrad-and-twcoty-flfUi ai, up to I e. bl, at regular ol ?oa retea. ? A NOELL'S TURKISH, ELECTRIC ANI) jCL ROMAN BATHS, 61 Lexington ave, want young American men ani women; medical students or graduates preferred, also, cook and steward._ w ANTED.?A flrst-claaa sftamstreas to act aa lady'a-mald. Applv by lettar giving refareaoea. H, Tribune Uptown Office, 1.1IH Broadway._ IV ANTED.?Agent at New-York for flrat T v class flabium house manufacturing visas buttons, bead*, lewelry and fancy gooda ; 00 vrara I j this trade ; sack agent Ut be well known with Importers of this line of goods Address refareneea and offers to liKTl'fcNfi A LILIEN THAL. X) Broad lt . New lora UUT. MINES AND MINING. Mond at. Jun. 'J!)-P. M. The mining stock markets to-aliiy generally wert depressed ; but there were a f>'W lirinlit spots. Iron Silver rose to '-'.HO nnd Green Mountain wm lirra ai 65 cents. Robinson declined lo I.1M1.10, nnd Werra (Jrando broke from 2.50 to 2.15. CBryeoUta was weaker at 1.50. That Comstocks were dull and lower. _ SALES AT THE MIS ISO KXCITAXOES. Open lnjf. ACTCAL HALKii.- AHAKKa !r^,-J_. .! in High,Low- nB^ est. csu atnie. Barcelona. Raaaick., Melcher. Belle Isle. Bod i n.,. Hradahaw. Bulwer.. California. Dumonte. Clinilar. Con. Virginia. erowal!. Decatur . Dnranao.,. anternns* Con. Fannie Hariet . (Iroon Mountstu. Hain and Norcross*.. Hall-Anderson. Harlem. Horn silver. Hortense. Independence. Iron eilyar. Lcadr Ile con. Little Culef. U t i .tr.., Nsvaio., Northern Uelle. Korah llolln Isl.<. "Hemal and Miller. I'm sal.i li. Ilappahnnnook. Hiking Mun. Robinson con. Olaiia (iran.le. AouinPacine . sian.lnrd con.... State Line. Nos I .VI Miat* Line. Mos 1 A 9 Sutri. I unnsi. I arlor-Plnuiaa. Tuscarora. Union Con. .18; 4.6V no 1.2ft .:I7 .04! .Bli l.fif)! VHh. BO .0ft| i .Ml 2.2-1 roo Lao Mm 7.26 fl k.so: .64 .4:1 8.00 tM ll. 7 ft .es li 4.40 ie Ml, 1.2o| Lit" on R."-m! Ol Itt I ur, I 0U< IB 21 4.Ul 4.ca Ji MH .0(1' (to 1.2'. ua :)7, .aa .041 .02i .21 .21, 1.60 1.60, l.H?! 1.7?' .'to ft I i ,0ft .ml .10, mi 1.10 2.1fi .bb .bb BOO 8.00 1.50 i.:.o loft loo; 7.M i.l AK .1ft, .7..' .ll l.HO: l.HO. .IW .64 .411 .4.' 8.00 .'III'' fl.HS fl'J'.: 0.7ft n ;?? .aw .gi .10 .HI1 t.bb 4.4U .12 .ll .o7, ,(|7 1.90 1.00 2..'.0 1. lft .ti H .on p&fl ;, ts u.l .08 .IBI .'jo il.OOl -J.HH ?Kl :H| 4.6? .Obi .00 1.2ft ?22 .21 j l.ftn fl .04' .10! .io! ..'.4 1. IO .AA 3.0f? 1.60 1.08 7.2ft .If .76 2.80 .au .42 8.00 8.98 0.76 .t!2 .IA 4.bb .07 1.1ft 2.1ft oti bHH .OH fl .90 t.oB\ 3O0 HM' 60 100 ino 1,20<> 600 100 | 1.001 2,000 100 eon 1,000 100| Vial ibo' H'lO1 ?a 6,600 Mt uki IfK 800 8.2o0 l.fto. |M N. V Ex. 2.41K! li" 'JIM 2,10(1 1,80<] bW 3,000 1,60(1 60 40U 1,1041 imi 40(1 imi itt 1,24(1 Kill 200 non 8,700 1.40U 1.100 (i 0 lifo > 4,8o0 "li Ma Im Totalsalaitortheilar. 21,7. o mOTt 'belier 15._ CLOSJ.S'i' l- ? ALttOMiftA tTOCWB San Fiiamthck, Monday. .Inn. Mt, IH1\ Hutunlav. To Alnna. 1 Ait t . U lltslit-l. >,,, Bali ber .",? liesi and lielcher. . I 'a Bodia . I BuUton. Calit.irnia...?. . h..Our . |% (ona Vlrnnia. ''.u C|..? ii I'.ilnt.. Rxcheqaet."jj Qesilil Jill ('ur. ti rmii Prise 'v dale au.I (orel I Marun a'ult. . Hetardajr Ye Mi -."' M. it'* Mon,. 'ia Northern Bella. Vi (ii.ior (ivi-rm fe ll . ? sauirf. Mi ul N-vada v. vi i Klaa .. I nuii. (on .. Wales \ ellon lu.^.el . 1 V . Koori un. *'m Ali.h.ii . .??ie dav. vs IS ii'.. Inv Ti'i.ki, nt in to nit. i kimi si .", Calico, ('ul.. Jan. "'.' The bullion proded of the Bonanza King Consolidated Minina Company, of l ntvidciiic, ( ii .. "i iin- areek enduig Janoerj ni wm ii, WO "Hil' i -? lt la reported timi large lend mines here been di ? covered in Timber Mountains, loo udlm north of l iiitidciicc. _ BolllOfl valued nt f 1 1,558 Hil w.is ic,ci ved in thia i Itj yesterday from tbe minea. THE PETROLEUM MARKET. MtW TOBE, Jvn. MS, Tin- deaNnge Ib Doited Pipe Line eertiflcstee lo-iUt nt Mm i.rn- i(troiedin exaBaagea wen afeoel i,ooh,<mkj hernia lu i-xct-aa of the amount iBearded ae last Monday. The jirlcc Of ciudo oil clo.- .1 < \ I u at '.it, :i nuts per terrel i.iMie tba Hist figure of it wael nco Tiie adrenea n.a.!- laal Bael liiid itt .ri -in In th. . I Igfl rated HluinUcancr niteii t" Hm peaBMe eerelepewnti la lie Patt noe weil. atereal large lort their ana Utaoi tee Mgeaea who, nt Oil Cit), "Wemed* Hie market on the Until* information aa to tho actual dry tMiiUlllun of that wei. Hence tfn- circle of lum ra wui ao extended taut real aaUaea bed ta be sofbreed, aad tBa rapMttji af the adTaaea tuado the market au thin that ll., cniai of priers at sa eaaily broken In The movi'inent of tho laal few tlaya ban lur reused the " rhort " int. r. tl flt ot Iv, hut lt la do.il.-f ii whi ther it haa beeoaM aeai Beano tile, ai ha? aasBaneaeed tho laatdara, arba have arMaetly tieen working ike ni ui ket npw arl from I he baals "I the elphin*. Never tlieleae, ix twlat mi th. "nhmia" for the minni nt would uni be out of order. The totul Irttuaactloii* to (Uv were 90,000 (mr. la lu azeeaaaf thoeaof Hetardajr. rbeeouiee ol tin muk ? waa (lott uu ard, uitii li.tiuul ic.irl mi.-, from beginning lo end. Thc drat prtee v..,. luo7*, a*td from Ihat Ijrnn there waa m ? ? in nev When the nfl. moon boei t upi ned lhere waa a rally to 09% nf thu was toe reports from ( Ul Lill thu Ibe Keaoaedtba Keed anti Brcnneiaan ?i.i, ii \?i re opaaed la Deeembei laat, ont ri eeatlj fallen nil beevtlf in production. But the react lam wm aet bus tamed, and the merket ended weak at ii7. too lowest io ;. .? of th, day, n de. lliic fiom BalardaJ o' over :i cei,ia. 'I rad. ra ate in ir. pldatlon over ibe cornii n Shea ?iou well, rrferrt'tl to In Bundajr'a I huh bb, aad t Mra ar. nlno various reports .ih.nit itevelo|iioei ta noon to he nude ni lintier and Patt r I'ouatlav, Peea Tin ae ure lu regtama aboee peesiitle pi iain, non i. un aakaewa BaatM. uioi tin ii fora oueii to a areal e ntl" t of ?i>iulon. Tho deellagato daj ware regie* ml ue follow* Bai isis New Y?ik I'etroleum Kt change_ . l7iitt,(XHi Natl.. na! 1'. lu.lenin l.i. lana.- .1,07'i.OaM >ew York MiuIiik Hiv, k l.i. han#a. TtM.000 Toul. 2t.ii2.lKK> Thc ratine of pi leta vt aa: B V I'et. Bal Pat MlLlniC^toek. opentaa.....loo ieoTa io,ij? irubeel ? l"('% 100% 1"'"? i..*.-i. e?% g ;,7''> linal . t'7Si S7 07?4 I h.. refined oil mark t tv. uk.tu d to-day In aimpathv with the decline III Ibo crude lin.duct, falllliK 'P lo 7V,.. 77ij centa ii pillion. 1 ba xalea of eel Ilflralcn nt the Oil ("itv lil."lianne were reported by t. Isgraph al 2.:'17.(k_mi barrele faining. A?WATSON t\ GIBSON! ? l-l ?.Tildi I ll M AMI MIMMI llltoKKUH, .-.:. lnoadwar. New-York. IMTKIi 1'IIK J.I... I. t I.H I IKICATKS houifht and m.ni on cniiiintaaloii. oil carded mi niarirln at lowoat rate of la tareel. Bea direct wiietmiii city, un" tall..i.i and lufutuialloii i tn ? ifnllj fut Llahud POPPER QUEEN, Joeuistita, Hprinir Vnllo.v " und ail .o tue Dilnlna tim ka tioiisht ii'nl ?>.1.1 on com uiii.aii.il er.BBBaTON \vki.i.in(i. It, Y. Mining Block Baehanga Oflco, bl Broadway. nrvicBOPTiir. j -TAM'AllO ( liNeiillllAir.il Ml.MMO CO.,} .-AN Hum lex., Jan. IO. 1 MM3. J rpiIE FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING of ibe I htoekholoeta of the above named Company, lor the elec? tion of aevi-n iurcctot* ami the t r.i inaction nf aueh other bual tiena aa may ho pieaenled, will he hehlou .'?!' i '? l't \ l'..b. ti. IhhH, tlrit M' od.it In lebiuuiy.! at I o'cI.k k p. m. on that lay, at UM aBMs M tin Cawapeay. Hourn Ba It, Nevada III..i k No. noll Montcoaierv at.. Han l"raiicl?oo, (al. Trena I.., i.miaa ?ill I.,-.l..-..I Iii Nen \i.rken J anuarv Tl, I Km:i, and lu Hau Kraui laco ou 'lTnirad.it', ?biunry 1 1mh:i. WILLIAM WT Ll.18, Becretary. M.w K"tni.*Mna)otTi ash hilykbi MUO0 a'oar as r. THK ANNUAL MEETING of tbe Stax-k A lu .I.th of thia Ciiiniiaiiy for the election o' Tmateea for .lo" coming year, will he held al the office of the Company, No, .Md liroiidwi), New-York, ou Tueadav, Jauuary .lil, 1HH3, at ll o'clock a. m. TTauafei hooka will eloae January Tl and reopen January .lal, 1HMH. H. .MCUOIja, Mec'y. Dated New York, January 17, 18811. (Dttan Steamers. ANCHOR LINK. U. H. Mail st...^^' H KW YO UK and OIASUOW, via HKItKY. fruin Pier KO, North Uiver, New York. ANCHOUIA.i'eh. it, 1 p. lo , DVMiSlA ...Yt-l, 17. 1 B ttl BOLIVIA..Veto. 10. 7 a.m. ( IHCISMIA len.'.'1,7a tu. Hakea of iiuaaage lo 0I.AHOOW, LIVKKl^Oi. IIKI.1 Arl I or LOB HON I1KIIR Y. Cal..us BOO to B80. Kdiiralon tloketa al rr.liuwl ralee. hern,i,l ( ahln, itu. Steerage Outwaiil. gin 1'iepald. $11 For bouka ol "? Touia In holland," tau-a, plana, Ac apply le llL.M;i.iiM()\ B MO I'll Ells, Agaau. 1 Howling dreeo. BORDKALX LINK. New and dlr. ct line to the (jonth of Trance. NKWYOHK AND BOBIIKAUX DIBBCT. f'HATI'.AU I.KOVII.i.K, 4.000 lona. Hat Ftb.it. lcm CHATEAU LAKHK. l.'MSl lona, nat. March a. 11 a. rn Traveliera for France, Spain and Italy, Pyrenee*, rea. Nice, ec, will aave time ana expe-rae by laking mia line. Cabin (Including wlac). Sid. bUserage, bib. For uaaaaga univ to ipply lo C F. l.Kliou r. ANOBR. 40 neaverat NARI) LINK. NOTICE-"I.A.NK BOCTB." FHOM NEW YOHK TO LIVEIU'OOL VIA QCEENS. TOWN. FROM PIEH XO. 40. NORTH UIVER. ROTIINIA.Wedueaday. Jan Bi, Ilu in CATAIXJNIA.Wrdneaday. Feb. 7, Il p, ni. HALLIA.Wetlaeaday, Kelt. 14, ll a.ni. PA VON I a.WedaeaOay. Teb. il, Ju bl cabin paunr, too. nnu ana Bl00. Hteerage tmaeta ut and from all parla of Europe at very low raiea. Fielght aud paeaaxe office, No. 4 lluwllug (Ireen. VEK.SON ll. BKOWN A lR>., Ageuta. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Iletween New York and Havre. Company a pier mew). No. 4K North Uiver, foot of Morton at. rraveliera hv thl* Hoe avoid holli tranalt by Kugllah rail? way and the diacomfort of rroMlng tha Channel In a amati hoax. Hpechu ualn leering the compaiiy'B dock at Havre ol ,e.ci. v Y1.'. on srrtvaT of atcainera. Haggage cheekeal nt New Vork thtongh to Parla. EfrWtfi,p*5*iT* ** "suterlve. Wednesday. Jan. 31,11 ara. ? ?nwa ^?i? ?,8T1rT"B.Wedneedav. Feb. f. 0 a.m. LAliRAIiOR. Jonola.WedneaoayTFeb. 14, Jl a m. N Okeeaa parable at alght, In anioanu Ut salt, on Ute Banuue Tranaatlaullijne of Parla. ' For freight and paoae.o aiinly to IXH'lMLfcBEflfA.V, \gent. Bo. 0 Bowling Oreen. _ Y. HAVANA E MEXICAN MAIL SS. Ll^T ? Mteatuera loave WEEKLY from Pier A. N. B at a n m. FOH HAVANA I>IRK(T AND Foil ^KRA OttH Via Havana. Pmgreao. Campecho aad Frontera. riTY OF WAhHINOroN.rT7.? rhuriHlav Feb 1 CITY OF Mr.KIDA....... . .. ...IBnK. Feb! 9 MffJSa 1JM;;,,HK.^.nnSlitir Feb. ii bniali uhl?? lu dlnlna room. Tbeae aUamera carry doewra W. ALKXANDBB A HuNb, ll Uioadway. ?ceitn Steamer* r<ERMA>rANI> V. S. MAIL St^MFRST" \X NOKTII (IHIISIA.N LLOYD bTEAMslllP LINK IIKTWKKN NEW-YOUK, soi'THAMPTON AND BUKMEN. HA LIMP. Haturdiv. VOb.t\ ..UK .. Hal ti rd ay. Feb. 17 (Jen. WKBHRli -at. PeH.HI | DOB4C saturday. K?b. 21 KATES OF PABMAOB from NEW-YORK to 90CTHAMP TON, HAVHE or HKKMK'L ^^ FI BHT CABIN.81001 BECOND C/filK.WO HTEKRAOK, B30. Return tlcketa at reduced ratea. Prepaid steerage rerun eaten. $24 BteeaBStl sall from Pier betweeu Hecond and Third at*.. Hoboken. N. J. ? ? ? ? dELRICHH * CO.. 2 HowllnK-Orcen._ GUION LINE. _ CNITED HTATKH MAIL STEAMKRS FOR yilEENHTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Leaving Pier UH N. lt., foot of King st ALASKA.satutUay, Feb. 8. 1 P- to. NEVADA.. .Tuesday, Veto. 0. Si*? f. ta. ARIZONA. .' .Tuesday, Feh. 13. 0 a. m. AHYHHlNtA.'...'.'.Ineadav. Felt. 90. .. iSO p. 111. W YOB INO .Tueadav. Kel.. 27. RBOa. nt. rVTheae steamer* are hunt ot iron, In wafer.tight compart? ments, ami arc turnlahcd with every reoulaite to miiko tho i.as*agc aeteeB the Atlantic latth aafe aad agn nahle. Bavin* bath room, sm .Icing roo-ii, drawing loom, til ino .ind Hillary; alao experienced am penn, atcwatdesa BM cnrteioi" oil each ateamer. The state rooms ure all upper deck, thut lnsuiluK those greatest of all luxtirlcaat sea, perfect ventilation and Cahill passaic laccording to stat* room), $00, $80 and 1100 Intel mediate, *40. steerage at low lama. OFFICE NO. 10 BROADWAY. _ WILLIAMS * OCION._ IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. - Hambura I American Packet Company's Lino for PLYMOCTII (London), t"HEHflot'llU (Pana), and HA MRI'Rd Fitl.MA.Titura. Fe h. I i 41 bVIA.TUM.. Iel.. 22 M-KU'I P II A 1.1 A. 1 hui a. I eh. 1 . i Hull I.M IA ....-m.. Kell. '-'I Ratea (lo Pans oitrai: Kirai (".thin, tor aniline before April I, +70 and 00 j Hetvmd (laMa. W0i Steerage, rt1'- Kx cut-'m ratea irrr.it. v reduced. Seiidfor "Tmiriata' Oatiftte." Ki UIIAHDT * CO.. Hen. Affta. .No ill Rroiwi-af,. N. Y., C. R RICHARD.* CO.. Oen. Pas*. Anti, (ll llway, N. Y. INMAN ROYAL MAIL LINE STEAMERS FOB QCKENHTOWN AM) Ll VF. ll POOL. CITY OK Ul' IIM<?M)....Wl.i'NKHI)AY. Keb. 14. 10a. m. CITY OP BERLIN . HA l i",:n l t. I il. '7. 10. m. riT^ ofi'\ius. i ur usda v. Fob 2 '. '.a. tn. Hteamcts mirkoo i?) do not cai i V interned! ile pa weimera From Pier Iltl (new nunitiori, North River. ('.MUN I'ASSAdK, .*(!". *tt> and fllttl. IntermediatO, til. MEEItAOE. *'."?. I'repail. fJ,._ .Kill N O. DA Li;, Aiicnt, iii and U Uroadway. N. Y. Philadelphia ofll. e, BA IM South 4that._ NATIONAL LINE.?From Pier 39, N. R. ll I nit LIVKIU'OOL ANI) QtJKP.NHTO*N. EOYFT. Feb. .1. 1 SO p. io I I he QC ERN Fi b. 21. OiSOp.B. POI! LO.Nlid.N DI UBI T. HOLLAND I on H. I p. m. CANADA. V-u. 7. Il P m. Catlin *'.J to*70; outward ilraetn *'.''> i piciiald afei it-e. ticket, tn. v. W. ll CHUT, Manager, 09 ano ?3 Broadway, NY. , PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANYS I LINE Killi CAI, I KO lt NI A. H\ND\W'll IHLANDB, I tr IN. CHINA, MW ZEALAND. AC -I'll ALIA. CEN TRALand s,il" ill A \l Killi "A ami MEXICO. li..tn Nita Vina pier find Canal at . N. tl. tot nan ? '? iuiibm ot Paaaroa ' i \ u ? i.mt. i i u.n v.i. C'onnretinc tata C( ntr t ?nu ?-?iiith America and Me not Pram wan Krsnrtaco, lat ami Brannan ? 1,1! .I.lti.lll Bfl I I 'fl ti. .'. I ? . . i ie .: iv. .Inn. I ' 3 O. m. Basemen Tlcseie between -au rraociaco anti afoBolaania ai ??:?.?. lal lal.-a. For HONOLULU, NBW-XHALAND and AUSTRALIA. i . . ? i :. , \ YOI K illa t?i lu d.n . I ' '-' p ei oi on uiriv.il ol Lona in m ii ?< al Fer Freight, i..i.?a-.' and ueneral Informattoa apply ..t Com DU the IVr I lt. > o; th Uiver. U i iii i.i. -.v. Kiipertnl pi.D STAR LINE. Kor Autrerpand Pane. J 1 tallia .- K" ii * w Yotb nu i Antwi i p .??.. iv - it order. Itl.l ? .1. N I.A.N i? . ? . .' p. 111. Kl! i.a nd sat lima] ,7 a. ui. .imt and Oath -..ip-., i en union prepaid, S'-'O . e , nra od, *?!.t ?'>. ? Pi i ..ii u i:l< a ii l A 1IJN?, Oeueral AgonU, bb Bri KOYAL MAIL TO THE NETHERLANDS. eta mers aware Co's pier, foot of Suaeexst.. Jei I (III A .lr I ,.|IDA M --. I I I... DAM Wedin Blay, .. no,,ii loll ROTI i RD v PB ROTTERDAM Wedi i.-irv 7. ri n. m. 1st Cahln. 07ai i 2d Cabin. .?? i -i-mi-., * '.'tl prep li. i A/Ai I n: .'7 M.i.tii v. n . I i N ii .??. I.. W. Boll '.'Ts v, i....ii,,si,. Fii li; t.- I t- HO B'waj Oen Psaa Au'l. U' ll I TE MAU LINK. UNITED KT ATI - AND ROYAL VAIL UTE \Mi;ii?a Fd It i.n I i Nt ...'.'. IND LIVERPOOL NOTIt'K.?The steamer* of this line take tha Lana Reata recommended hv l.t. nt. tun' Maury. C. H. N., on boll outward .md bom ward yoyagea li vi 'I ii . caul Para .i hui lUc r. i.. i. i". :n . m BRITA N if" . ipi i , v - | .Iv,. lu, 7* m. ai ni c\ -.i . i apt. -i- nu nita.ii' IE' Til' Cud . Blt I] rBOU.TIII WHIM, -tai- DOCK, FOOT nf WEST l.tI 11 - l The** et camera are Ballona In alie ead na nrpaaaed map poll.in..-:.ia. i ii.?,i ,..i,.. -tnt.,i?.ii,?. smualn . I witera the soiae and mul ". kn.'idinc s dean e ofcomlort tilth, rto unatuib i ile at -ea rvi',-.-* ? -i'..om.fitt. am .mi %ioo itet'i'ii ti ? favurai.l, tai Irom the Old Country, t . treal .New Yt I - 'I I.e. ' !'i*?. Fut ina;.nof ulanaandotUei lu' rmuliou apply ..' , Compant il Broadway, New.Yora, ' R. J CURTIS, AtfciiL c i. ii vt: 11 t ; i g co., axeuts, it wtoa. kauri i i a i v i i ali ipili*. W INTER RESORTS. iiiiANii im DBsioiea ATLAS LINK Of Mall. BTBAtfBBB, I-or IIVlIAMAv. Illtk-a I-.I AND. JAMAICA. II AYTT. Flt RTO RD O, l-l ll Mi ?- ot PANAMA and COLOMBIA. MaUiag arerjr week ruurlata arr lavttsd to avail thi ut lhaae tripe, which they caa make on any route walch '.." a ..iiipain'. aii ? it tbe extrema low puce ol | day. whlen liM'lndea Urti.n board th. ateanei th" whole timi', an t th. rtoauyntaar ataaiuerof rhe .;ii^ nlheToye?a lo) mav t I ..llWl.'.D .'. (' SUnaiiotti tUniuca--iTcmaico. 4 T MLLE. IKS I ROM'S ?wediah, Freopfi aod .'? i lit mao Ktiipliivmr.it il ? , . | aaata?eooha Kami eamon w.i.??-,?-., . imttenualda aol filia f.,r K.'ii.'i al li.Mii.-w..: k alan uni" ar- mia footlnei, .*.? Ml.I I-. A Ih-llli.M, Na 1T"( LoOu/tia ave ,ioi. .11 al at , Sum Vick UlAMHERVVORKi HursKWiiUK, WAIT ' BKBHM, COOK". Be itv u.k..i Protestant rlrla.foi . itv ann i ojiilrv. foi very modi rate ?i(,i At the PBO'I'Etl ia rilOUl fit i.i a ( . . -i.ihiiv.- t doora abova loth-at C(i()K-A I'riiic!i conlnu bimi, with verbal refeii ni ea. i an ba aeBB at d"'- ilti ave lal ll,ar la th. r ouatily eiperlenced and lu eterj way tecommendahle. CHK)K.?By ;i rorapeteol youbb troouui m / fliat. laaa rook In a piivaiw family, unexceptionable ref eu ii.. -. ll uri 4 tl, | C'oiiK. ?\i. Mv n capable Swaale nirl for J city i.r conntrv. a"u en eiient ((mk ami Brat-rata laun drraa, n<>f afraid of taork wll.tiik', aol,tr and hoacat, heat and till. ( a.I at .'7." i.th ase . I,. I 1 ;th aad 1-lh -ta C^(H?K. Itv ;m Eiiffliah I'mta-i-tiiiit trnoiBB in ) a amaii ftfyate Cfcrtauau faaUly; waaeeaotao nnch an object aa a i.-iKa1 how, aaaplBJ n.ciil wanted lin un .Hat cly UH Weat 4 lat al., Inp ll,air COOK.?My ii tliiiittuplily competes! rook, In it piltrate taiiniy. laat .Kv nlrtrine 1'01 Kital nth at fXMjK anal LAUNDRESS Bj a voling inur v^ Oed wmiiaii aa flrat claaa cook and laundn aa lu a private faini.s >.i i....iMiiii|f inm..?, ,-iti 1. (. ,ei, .a tu Perry-aC,real I kRESSMAKER] hraT-efaaal would like ft-w 1 ' mmteengugewmuula by the day, or at bouae, iiSS'Wael '.'lill. Ht l/HKNiH St) RHE.?By b traarwortby Freneb I arearaa,wfcetaalaeaeeadaaematraaa amt baa uuenep. ll.ii,ul letSfBUl I a Irom h. . laat employer, where alie baa been Ove yeara Mri eth-BVe.. Brat douf_ 0USEW0RK, WAI IKISS ur "nlrse. IIV a i apatite orphan |rtrl | . Ity m coutitry . eau aew. and la neat, tidy and willina . wairea model ale ; uood referenci-A Call at 'J7-' Cth avr , between 17th and lsih ala._ VIKSK'.ind SEAMSTRESS.- By a resnea't ll able Biri aa nurse to anowina children, or eau tuk. full {baree of tiaby ; (food plain aeauialreaa , heat city u-trieun . Tl.- lilli ..ie _ MEW EPISCOPAL COOI'ERATIVE UNION. il Ural . laaa acrvaiita fm ali altuailoua at tbo N1-:\V I'AiaoiH, f,-.' Keel IJtli el. _ INTERNATIONAL AGENCY, N... n.~> Wont . yitbat auppllea tliat cluaa colored aervant-,. male and feiush, foi every capacity Thone due, j tram the South fur tbo count iy_ II Biluntiono U)antci)--XUalcs. ASSISTANT BARTENDER. My ii vinnie man, 17, not particular aa to wagea ? au fiirufab iroild referencea aa to thai*. Kr I'le.iae addieaa ULMlV S.Mll'H, iVIH Weal Itllli at. _ AR8I8TANT BARTENDER.?By ti yoiin?r J\ man. 17. not particular aa to wagra ran furnlab irix.d lefeiiiiceaaato.'haiaciei i'leaae addreaa lll.NRV sufi ll. IIIImU eat 3&tb-aL_ _ BOOKKEEPER or GENERAL OFFICE AB HLSTANT.?By .1 Tounu man. age tl\ guutl refeiem ea. I'leaae addieaa I- P. Il l" (ill E-i, carn of J. (iio^im, Heat lltltb ? t . between bib and 'Jib area. COLLECTOR.?My a young m.-ui aged 30 rr..ia thorouiililr acquainted with the city, can fur niall Al leteritnceaauil aeturlfv. I'leiae addi. ?? ?? Ktiutiij Olnl.N, 111 Kaat 4tith at, _ _ pOACHMANaad GROOM ?By aa Bnffieh V> mau; ave lb; aluale; uiuleratanda the care of nne horaea and cmrlaiii??. no objection to country, boo I referenoea from laat euuili.jri. AdiDeaa C . 187 heal ?7th ?f., ha.aenient. __ COACHMAN.?By sinKlo Proteatant uiau, ) oobei anil truatwortny, thotouably utnleratauda boraea. bameaa and canlucea la a <ii lin, lld elly di iver, Uie baal of elly rnferencea D WKITK. Kl I 4th a?e._ CCOACHMAN or GROOM.?By a younK man, > lat. Iv ot er from li eland, as enan man or groomi ia a naeful man lo auy way; good rrfeu-iici a; none need apply bnt anch; no objection* toad In UM country, ll. H., 47 Tribune Vptown oBlce, HUB llmadway, _ c COACHMAN?English, married, no fnmilv, \J eiperlenced etty roai'Timsn , riwpi ? table anpearaiice, wiih li yi ara'aupetlor referem ea, eau lie strictly Inveatl Bated. Addreaa THOMPSON. :il)4 Kaat 34th-at._ GARDENER?Single, of (borough, prm-ticnl Vs ahllluea. wltii eateuaire eiperlenee In proper manage noni of hut and <old trrapcrtca. plant lionaea, rt>ee-irmwluir. Ti-aeUble foi elna, muabroom irrowlUK, amt all uutduor de partairiiia , undrratauda faruilua". care of atoefc. Ac, pro tleleut In leting out ami ImproTluar anrouuda. Addieai OAR. OBNKR, ll Kaat I'Jtb at , aee?l atore. M O AN-NT'RHE or WATCHMAN, &c.-By a _ middle asiid Kngllahman aa nnr*e to an inaralld ; Arel rhtaa quailfleatlona i ot aa ut?bt or day watchman, Janitor or Inany capacity where thorough triiatwoiihlnraa would be api.reclated Addieaa II. H. lt, Uptowu Tribune lillico. l.Vaa Broadway. FFICE ABHISTANT.-Bv I v..img Ameri can, bte io. apeaklna Oennau, lu a wholesale hooae i eau K7;W,aftwmieu?.r 0C<'* P'eMa Mddre'* JCUUb WAITER or URIVER.-By"a7oung colored nan. ll. honoat, tempeiate and Miling, at walter lu a priTBU tauiily or drlrar for a doutor i can furn lab ?ooU reler ancea Addieaa Q. B. molomon. elmth-aye. WAITER aod CHAMBERMAIR^~li7~a rienchUrflaa roan and wife Jual arrived, lu private amall family elfy or reuntry ; man walter, wife chamber, maid , nudcrataatiwork UiorutiKbly i no ohlecUon travelling. Addreaa OW ino. Tribune Uptown Offico, l.lis Uro?iwar. THE MONEY MARKET. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. jANrARY 20. 1883. THE GENERAL LIST. Actual Hales. i Closing ?J Illili. b'pg.JH'g't.'LoWtFinal.l BUL (Aslc'd Ml OOH ell Vl'l''t a'n?i i09-V i31 141)4 Af.ni* T fl A. AT. II. prf.. H. Air L. pref.. h. a a. * m. Canada Pacific Cedar Palls . Cent. Pao. Can. South. C. ca AI.... c. c.* rc. chee.AUhlo... Ho. 2tl pref. . Ho. lat pref.. .". B. Ali,. c.K. lap. .. Chic. A Alton. C.SLI'.M AO. Ho. pret. CA N. W..... Do. pref. C.. M. *Ht. p. Do. pref. (in. Han. AC. cent. Iowa? Dan. A Nor... Du. A H.C-... Del. I. A W? Ii..'. H. cin.il. I). A Riot). K. T. Va. A O., Do. pref ... Ky. AT H Umist. A Tel. Il .-. st. Jo ... ll. A St J. pref Harlem . (tm ii Bay.... II!. Cent. I. II. .fe W. Lone I-ai.d. l. ka tr. .. lamia * Niish I. N. A. AC I-ako shore.. Manhattan!" otu Mauli.ittiili. Mau. Itv. tnt Man. Baaea. .. MAO 1st ot. MAC 2d prf . Ifl t. I'I- . Mich.fen. 97'# m..v st. i,.i n M A st. L. prf. | 034 Moi. a ' HOe m. k .* r. Mo. A Tao. Morrie v Ba M. in .* ('har M. L. S. * Vf.. D..t.rd ra. ^ i* -i.i. Do, pref Nt ,tst V I I elli B. Y. ANU H. V. i .. ii M. V. Kley. .. H.t. A "a I V \ I I . .V W ? I.ref n . y. o a w Sor.<t ".v.pief ohio ( en , ... (> H. A ? Ohio A MISS... Ora 11 I" I". Ci: . , I'lili A , ii a i. Iii h. A Pitta.. li. nu * -ar . ll V>'. \ "... ? Ai ... IU. ll. ,t |H.| v,i i un voy loo ?W fi!? 0O>ai 70'a 12ft V 124 ?3V ea 122 4 100 HI, Si 84 70>#| on a, 00 ht (J2 124 84 70 78 V 4 na. 2b x, 33 OH 100 St Hi 16 84 4 704 79 44 ih 4 IC,1? H4 4 123 V 124 1431*1 ]22>' 1384] (ni's }064 I(,,i <a i tt 12(0* 107 4 tnt, 04 16V 76 200 14(1 V| (Iii', BU sr. i,| t'o in aW i'i'i Ul7. 124 , _. laii^iin; I SI I *4K'al 6<lV SO'*, 60 \ 10HV K'8V IC' ' led1*, idii's '-MS, I'd 1 .'. i.12 'ill. MC'.j 1464 Uti'.. 14f. "a 14i!>. Share* Hold. ~0AtH 1.101 32( 1.60C d.4 i'i .14.1 20,i 7,4.10 1.300 23.400 -"i 1204 120 im u itit, 107 Bu v, 70 leii'-j lu6\ ]0t}l', 24,200 1204' I'-'OV 121 ^^^ 60 M .12' 1034| 124 KO '4 I. J ri 'i io . : .di 411 83 200 14tj\ 63 .10 M 1.6 iii *HX,\ ii it '.'. I 70 .. I H7H.I 126 126'. 107V 107 V 107 S 48 V 49 V 41) r, iq IT 7.?. 0\ 16V 42 V HIiV 200 I 42 4| 64 200 tc, 17 71'j Ti I 42 834l 7.1 88 4 12 ii H'7 M 9 17 V 7-a 79 42 W 84 H, lao _, 7 1451, U:,V 146 14HV 1 ' H2>-, um 02 V IVo, 66 4 (16 nov 4?V io 63 80 57 ?, 66 Ul'! Uh ii 98 V 07 hi nu n 0l\ 6.1V oatt tia, 3"i?al ii ins'. iii2".;ji(i3 lilt. 122 <B 1-2 4, 49 84 V 2H v 611 sou 67 V 63 it rn ???>, 60 mv a' e.: li 10 6 V 70 Pt'. 27 V ? l 17 4i 824 108% IOU 122 j 1321b 67 4! HIV 49 ?iii bia 19 17 8 ri X)H\ ?IH 64 4 20 4., 'ii: .ii i-i 62 | . . 17 : I ?(""-j lt" ?'? ".'.'i 66 > 26V - . 40 I tn*, Vl'i li's 3" u' 30 -t t 71'4 79% 17'? 1 170 __ rjiiV 127 V 127-., 127 "i lol 101 10] ii ? 4?4 88V 30%.! . ? 2ii'4 264 in ll*1 i-'i 12V l-'t ll* H. IBS *H\ l'-J4 13: 8.1 26 >i 4K 13 131 ; 37,418 9,212 75,6'10 1,000 |fi 2oo <0" 400 30 610 300 400 22.300 KM) 13,100 800 16 800 3(>0 100 3.710 l.H'O 255 a;sn 450 I,SOO 14.400 20 4.9' 'ft 100 17,708 5,USO 1,260 215 ,100 1(111 W I' st I" .* lt HI I?.A H. prf -1 P. SC. A M Bt L. A - 1 Po tuef .... Po lal p"if Bi nilli aiolma lol Itel. A li l.t.* PBS . ?t I Union i'ac w -t um y !?.. , n f ... Hank A Mer M C. Ll A Bier, 1 An.. I' lil. . ... deans H.* IM _^_^__ , *1*?! 32. 86V 85-V 86', 8.1 h.,'. .. r .. 124 ,125 Sd 86 bo 55 V 5tl I ? 1 . . . . .V 204 UO!, 'JO HOV 204 --'"a .. j .. .. Hu 140 .. I .. 33 . ' . 13 15 1 .",0 I 6d 874 264 204 TAH WAH -"J ., :(7 Uta M 1434 U84 14.14 U84 1434 ' . I "4 .'.Ca ' '. iiV 604 5P? ... .. I .. I .. I 94A 294 i'd ? 4 34 3:w 68-r Ob 264, 3,500 3,0(,6 340 465 100 1,200 330 1,487 1.70H Ant. l.i _ I- H. I ?.! .. W. I Kt _ N. V. A V I Pac Mail 4" 1 ol foal B I ll 1 on coal .... .. 1 ,m Coal Marr land New Cant . \ MIS Hornett k Mia Oatarie M . '.juicketlver yoi. kslvr pra f i'i ti tandara butru Tuanel 30S. 404 30 4 40 4 4( 1V 4041 ! 18 2o , t'04 WV ??4 9',J4 Wi'V '.'i'7. 1-4 82 , K3 -a 8841 if "4 .'?IV iS4 41 63 4| 64 4' 64-v 64 4; - 1.8 ' 12* 127 .. .. .. .. ii4 ---. ", 6o4 064 tOH\ <>7 ? .. i . 30 I .. I 62 H2?4 hiv' f-'4 136 US 13.i ul 91 01 .-I J?" 404 31 40 ', 31 Ml M'i tl.I t)6 121S, 1254. ?64 ?l 1 Sf, SJ v 18 1 34 8 M 54! 414 31 ii : 17 4i 1*4 35 IO 40 0 4 9.200 40.388 2.700 7.900 100 93 6.4211 5 10 2('0 2iO 100 300 Total lalea of the day. 364,765 ?404seller m.iav?. WTyesUeraoaaya,_ OOTMSJfAtfRTA UMt Beglsti lO.OOO .?. .lln'a C t* 4iaCcu|H.|i? 1-?1 ?. . ll'-V f fa 4a coupon 1007 lo.ooo.r.8V 10.000.118-a BOSOS ASH ti ASK STOCK.*. Import*: 1 rad ia Hank 240 Wall Bl S Hank H>5 Arkntii-aa ,a t t-uti al ll lisue 77.0. i' . 21 in 'ion. 21 4 23 I, OOO .2-4 2.(10" ... ,..28 81 (>("i. 24 .?.-'"-j Mihi.na ai.d lt lt in..'im . 444 6.eO(l . IH I, ll .* Ct MUilb lt l.Oi'O LlltM-h I' ll 0 N o ,. (Mil 4(i i, ooo. tte, 2.000 4j4 K'.dtNl. 4(1 i.ooo.w 6.OO0 BIS AH 8,000, M6 484 r.noil.47Vi lind 47', 0,000 .474 16.111 u). 4'i Ift.iu.'o.47 M;i * t ri i a i> ditrlitlon li'.noo.1224 UH A M P consol 1 '. U00 ... 124 ! Mich centralia |_ IvOdO.10-tV * 3.000.1144 Mo I'ac 1st cmiani , Kluun VA Oa 6a canada ismitbam Kt tiuar l.ooo.93V Ch8( I'aul Min aud it con .'.OOO.108 IO I'll.l 4-i 5,0011-. 474 N 1 ai. Ima 4a con 1 ii' 11 . . 70 a tm. ?? r llaate dlTiaton bouda iS.i.tm.75 14.0M) 744 30 OOO ... "5 CaOdOlat Serle* ll 8,01 0.'.'1 10.000.ol C lt 1 A Tac tia 1PI7 ...iu>ou 1,000 . 1244 4,000.l-l I lieu and lld Ut < 00 10(100. 004 7.0(8)_'H)4 Krle'a con ?-i ld 4,000_ 12t*V flint .t: 1' M'ti'l lal 4.000. 112 4 Lehigh A W 1) .nu A4.rl.lfil 1,000 ..103'. 3.ono . 1034 li.iil.r f..inl N lieu Moitaaae 6a 1.0O41. 924 1,(MI0. WV I. Hinom A M lal 1,000. 'JO I ..Ulai il!.- N A A I lat ll.ooo . 1024 Mobile A Ohio lat l.ooo . 107 Mobile A Ohio 2d debeu 10,000.61 Mil Aft Y 7 3 IO 1.000. 1264 Mil and Mt I' Ut Ch A I'ao W I)l? 2.000. Ul 4. 8 Minn Division I 1.000.1004 M; 11-1 a. l't div 8,000.Ol 4 tl limul at v 11 * ii 0,0(10. 118 60.000.... 102 Mm */t L lit hnutrtnekt Kt 3.000. HOV Ca. ill. elteuiiun 2,000.101V H ra *""ii 3 000. ft S.000 90.OOO ..bl. "7 V 3.01k) .... 87V 2.00O. '.'7 4 North Pacific lal 1 cup l.OOrt.1024 4000.103 6,000 .... I024 !\(kH).... 103V '.i.ooo. 103 N Jrraer (intiai Couti rtll/.e aaa l.ooo.li()4 N Y Klerated lat 0.000 ... .11(1 Ntnirani Pa. lat 7,000. e.. 4 5.000. Ml Nortbweat a 1' 6? coup 5.000 1004 Ore'n Ta.on l?t 1 8.000. . "4 4 to.ono b3 '.'5 1.000 . 03 llicbmond di A Ut 14.000 . 80 Konfli I'ac ofC Ut 0,000. 104 V M.OOO. 101A. ?j.oatti.... 1014 6.OIK).1044 st Land I M lat 1,000.IM Virginia Mid Inc 2.U0O. .ii Tnt Yarltlc 111 I. (1 0.000.804 2,000. 69V .'..i.oo .60* lo.ooo. 66 I0.0O0.fM'-j l.uOO.6S4 Trxaal'aciao Ul ll (1 di M.li,11 0,000. k.'.'., li),Ono.8.i4 10,000_ ft'-*, 26.000. 8i'.J. 15.00(1. 864 Wabaah 1 I. A Pa Toledo P AW Ut 20tH).107 4 Te unceaee lia 4.000.43 8.000.44 Bnf N Y A Krle lal III 101(1 1,00a). 130 Hui Cedar ll A N lat 3.000.100V _ 11,000.loovj aa leoine A 1 M 2d 10.000.734 1,000..734 trana A T ll lat ...Oi'O . 064 foti W avue lat 2.0110.136 mt A ti N lat 8,000 .. 106 Iowa Mid na lat 1,000 . M14 Lake Minn- Ut ll lleuier. :. il 8 uno.. . 123V ML-hlnaii ( 1 nt 7a l.lklO.133 1,000.1244 Mil I. nam' W Ut .'..uno .... 9*V 10,000. I'-.4 Mer A 1. 7a "I 6,000 . . 1214 Mobile md ohio -ain i?eb 6 0.K) .34 Mo i'ac ..d .109 1.000.109 M.. K A T 2d 10,000 .664 New J Central Ad bi inl? 3.000 .IO1I4 N V Lake K A Wu New 2d ion lola 3.000.97 13.000 .t*6V Peoria II A Kvill lu i.v iitaa lin- div 4.0(0.GI MMlt) ..674 Pu rlaDAB'Tlll lat Kxunatillodlvla'n ll'.Olkl.N 11 w aaa t)e'i>urir Iucuma .'..(H'O .... 42 V 8t I. J uud Ch Ut l.'.oaio.117 Tllaule div lida 6,000.754 lo.ooa) .764 tulon Pacific Ut 2,000 . .1134 Chic ll ur A yulu 7a 90,000.12(14 l rnli al Iowa Ut l.OOO.1004 ' A- nillo tia l'J ll 4,000 ... 1)0 K Tenn Vi A (MOO 1.000 Metropolitan E Ut .'..(Hill ...Oh', Noni Pac lat re* 10,000. 10.1 Norfolk A Wal M 1,000.101V Richmond A Dan Dcbuu 2,000. 60 ?? 4.000.. . 101 C C (' A Ind con o.ooo. 1224! tb A Alton s Y 2.00.1.114 I (i.OOO.108 Ht I. A I la Cairo and F Ut 3,000.100V toOOTATWSa PUK USLItrAt) SBCCBITttS. 1.-I Aaked lt. A Pac. blocka 1014 i ll .*. I i:."i lt ? 4 m.. do. Udai'ck.. V i'kljru K.l. Ut mt|{. I,,'.a ,u.-i-lalli't pd. 26 iliiflaln, N. Y. and Phila. 33 33 Buffalo, N. Y. and Pillia pref. 54 60 Buffalo, N. Y. aud Pbll. Ut nt. N 96 Jalumel A Chi. Ca? nal A Dock. 27 4 33 hie. A can. non. 3 l> Do. latona. 33 40 ont'al Couatr'lon. 00 ott [ten. and Kio U. oonooie. . 87V 88 Den., Kio airanda and Weatern. 344 27 Den., lt. ta. A Weat. ? lat mtf. 414 '3 Hint A Pore Marq. 26 .. ,eoi(rla( enliai. 1(81 to.irtiL lat .1114 ?? 10. cert, ol Ind.... Ol 03 ind.. Uec. A 8. 3 7 io lat mt if. 'und . 100 nt. liupiOveuicnL 404 49 io. Mo., Mau. aud lei. ccu. mtg? 83 86 .lttle Ito. k ami Kt. fmlth. 8C 38 dem. A Chea. 16 iii. National .... 9V ll I lett, and O. lube.. 8O410O 10. Ut nita emin1? 7() a. V Mtock Truat certificates. 10 .-eWhlllK, II. A C. lin ulura. 16 TY.,W.H. A Hof. at'k dellv'd wben leaned nu old mba 81 314 30 N. Y . Penn. A O. Bid. Aaked. )o., 6a 334 74V 74V Kd Vi 2d Ultu. Ino. 15 V 1 Da, M mair. lue. 8 4 0 1 Atlantic and alt. \ Weall iiicoui .. IV -- I Do lint. I North Hlverl"on...l01 105 Ohio Cen. Hiv. div. lat ultu booda . 664 00 ohio Cen. Hiv. dlr. iii. .. nra. 16 16V Oregon luipiovero't 91V 93 Un. lat mtf -93 93V lu.shoit Line aube .. lou Ito ?.io? 01 bonds and atk. 69 Oi. labort Line aoba elo.000 blooke ea bouda and a tock . 65 Pen. A Atlantic... 37 Iio. lat uitjr. HU abm K A Wea'n utroij. 83 Ul. h. A Han ellen aube.. st. Joa. A Weiteru 10 [Ht. Jos. A Pac. lal I mt*. 60 bl Jua. A Pac. 2d ntt? . 18 lt anana A Neb. 1st min.60 Man. A Neb. 2d I tnt*. 17 TexaaandCol.Imp. Oo Do. ex boud. 10 14 Te lae, Ht. L lat m.M audAdU. 71 75 Toi., fin and St. I. 8 Ito. 1st ultu.44 50 Valley UH of Ohio 1st nit*.103V100 Vtcksb'B A Merld. 4 64 l)o. preferred. 10 33 85 WI ure 1 f.l 1 liuiiitn.it'n aube. UAW. 74V 74VISd. Kl. Ll?bt V A (iiee 11 wood _ jilat .Hartlabu laka Vd income . . i. Y..C. A Hi. L. ei| bouda.101 i V .Liuk A Weat. t' 1/ e. aul aU?ck . 88 JSM 108 M4 _^M _atilUK A Han Antonio. 8P Keely Motor. 10 MabougCoalAHK 6 Teiaa Paoiflo lue. ecrip. . ** 60 830 104 a NY Lack. AWeaf. iO.S. Elan. Llirht X 129 160 lat nit*. .109 110 iVlrka.. iShreve. A North Pacific div. Pac. tncomcs. 184 30 bouda. 904 90y|_ VLOSl.SO PRICES Of BOSfO.V HfOHKX BOSTON. Monday. Jitii. 29, 1,813 Saturday. To da v. Snturda r. To daiyT Waurpower. 34 3 lOldColonr.137 137 BoetonLand. 64 64 ; Kntlaud n.-eferfil 19 A A Ton. ISI 7a..121 121 Allonea M 1 o.S.. 24 24 Ito. laudiai-aucVi.1134 RSV Cainmet A Hocls.243 346 B.H.ii.na.luov 1004 Catalpa.95 .074 Lit KS * Pt S7a. .. 97 Copper rana. I 2 a&TodKK. S3V 83V] Franklin. 14 114 Bott* A lt ll.1734 1734 Pewablcinewi.... 8 8 keelee A vfroue.isn 150 lunincv . .. 52 514 CIiicaiirAu'0f..l2U 123 i surer Uist. 6 64 Uu!j?nAflera.. 234 24 Wis Cen ia H cm UV 1*V kaaiern rill. 41 40 j Flint A P Mar pre 994 99 Mm*fer* Mar. 254 25 Qaaaaai. ai si LuK'k*ft -suntu 34 Huron. 14 IV WYAN Baain'ad 48 48V I Toi. I). A Bur. Inc 13 124 CLOSING PRICES OF PHILADELPHIA SiOCES. Report, i by loni <?. Davis A Ct. 17 Tall If. HI*. Aak'd I H'iL Aak'A Cltr fi*, nsw.133 134 I Morth'n Pac una 40 494 Onlted ?Kof NJ.1HK4 189 ? N'rth'n Pa^or'f. 83 854 Penntylr'alta... Hov 6?V I Nonn'ncsn. KR .'.i 66', headline. 274 2H , Lehiali Sar.. S'J4 304 tteart'it ru'l rnor. 94V 1)4 4 , Pitta lt tn..tiiuf. l? l?*a Lehigh VM. ft.... I -> ii.-.,: fleatoIiTliie ll iL 16 17 ustawia.ii. vm:... bil 68 I Plulaau.i Kr".o.. l.i 20 MOMiAT. Ja'i. 29?P. M. The stock speculation to-day wah erratic, and neither "bulls" nor "bears " havo reason to com? plain thut the fluctuations did not oil t more than usual opportunities for tbe turning of an " honest peuny." At the opening ot bftafoeaa, the lirst fignres generally were better than Saturday's last prices, but the striking feature was the varied orders which were present in Denver and Kio Grande stock. When the chairman's gavel fell at 10 o'clock there were simultaneously bids maaie for Denver and Kio Grande stock at each of tho quotable fractions from 4b\ to 50, and it would be difficult to establish as a matter of fact at what price tho first salo of the stock was made; tho running sales, however, as they wont reported on the telegraphic tape, were from 4&1t up to SO1^; later thero wai a decline to 40, and attn that the stock attracted no more atti ial toa -if it did M much?than some otlier stock*, although if. again sold np to OOVoMO'g,and tha laeotjded transactions amounted to 75,(100 shares, or more than one-lifth of t he day's total business in nil -doe! s. Following tho opening there was a 4*aAtum fm tin general market, ranging from ^ to '_' pct cent. Tke latti I was in Northwestern, which told dowa to ISO, Suhsei|tiently prices were lifted by ania stn-ngtli ; they sipped ofl frequently, but in the lui half hour tho upward movement wan pushed with no lack of vigor. At the very end there was some re? action, hut the whole market aimed troup at lig iiro.*wlii.li an materially higher than .-aturalay'i lust prios. Government bonds were quici : all the transac? tions at the boards were in tho ls and lL_>s. The bids forthe Sa and 8%B wat*advanced 'h per cent, aud for the 4Ljs were Ki per cent lower. Annexed are tho closing quotations : Hid. Asaeo. si i. v-.'.. 0.8. iKaonr.|04?? ... H.t. ene. At viii.llb .... U.a.4Va ISHl rea. ll'i'a ll.a U. a. our. -ta. I Aili. I 2H .... U.n.ix, mm ?ou.. 112V H3 a. 0. ear. Ba uti. ian .... O.S.4alxnri teg.. 11m>4 l lU7a (J.i. oar. Ht. isa*. 181V.... L'.h. aa ist7c.ii. 118% ila', D.aieer u.l tai. nj .... V.O. 8pr. oenta... 104 V 104V Ulai, of Col. 1.85a. li'JVlllb Among State bonds, the Arkan-as 7s were active and made further advances. Port Smitlis sold at nw, against 53 on Saturday: Pine Hinds at lo^'o) 4*i( i, 17'-j. against i:i7a ou Saturday ; Ked Rivers at mdhAWiS, against 41 and Cent rai af ila '14 a'i'A, against MMXm, Tennessee Os brought 49 d 44 ; North Carolina consols 7l> and Missouri Dh. 1999| 100, Of city bank stocks, Wall Street sold [Mt at 108 and Importers and Traders' (SO] at 200. A well-distributed retail business was done in railroad bonds, but tho usually active issues were quiet. Prices were irregular, but generally wera shades easier. Erie second consols were i* higher at ftOV and single bonds brought 97- Clieapeake and Ohio firsts, serte.s H.were steady at 91, and New York, Cbicago-and St. Louis firsts were IU higher at 0734. Home, Watertown and Ogdeiisleirg incomes were otl'34 at 4'J34. Lehigh aud Wilk. si arre consols were U lower at IOU'*, and Missouri, Kansas and Texas seconds wero otV i* at 'iU^i. Mobile aud Ohio second debentures were up 2 per (eat at SI. New York Elevated firsts were If higher i?t 110, but Metropolitan firsts were li lotter nt Ml*. Misaouri Pacific commie sold freely at 102, i.ichniond anti Alleg.'iany firsts at 80, Chicago, Tarlington and QuiiK y 7s at 126*8 and Terre Hunte dividend bonita brought 7l>6i7d1i. Denver ami Kio Grande coii'o'.h weie lg better at MM* Texae aud Pacific incomes declined h to 80, and recovered lo MM* ami Brat*, Itlo Grande Hmsion, after 651a, aere Kt higher at *":,4 Northern Pacific firsts remain ateady at ICiVfi 103. and Sew-Orleanaaad Paella Urala were ? lower at 89. Otegoa aud Tranecou tineiit.nl firsts staid at l?47s 1U5. _ , The Hub-Treasury to-day gamed ^:i:W,7sO 011 ba'uucc mado up by a coin gain ot 9609,144, less B curreucv loss of $-33,304. Tint day's transac lions covered: Receipts. 91,974,?U7! payments. Bl 639.107; ctitrenev balance, $0,001,803) coin baiauee, .*113,75s.370, Ponds of tba 119th call to the amount of $77.1,000 were ptaeeated for re? demption and paid lor by rh-elis; the bonds came principally mun Barope. Money was in abundant supply, ead the rate for cail-Ioana ruled at 34 per coat. The dome-tic- exchanges ou N,'\ -York are as iast quoted. Ihe Clearing-house statement to-day ia as fol lo wa: Kxciiangcs, 9132.974437) balances, ihe ii'ited States Treasurer at Washington to? llu received 9620,000 National bank notes for redemption. The customs receipts were 9304,109 aud the .nteruiil revenue receipts bbl*,839. 1 he foreign exchanges ure dull, bat sluing aa tba baila of tlic following nuolations for business! Harkers' bills, *4 *'_"?.! Baal H bli tm long and short Bterling respec?lvaly;8.21% and .VIHU i<>r naaee; m^and lT?l-j tor rcicliuiarks; 33'a and 40?a for fuiWera. , , lu I.tuition Hritish eonnols were lg easier at io-.' l-lal ior moii'-v, and at 102 3-10 for account. The calde aguui gives wide lluetuattoua tor Luted BtateaS'fl*. aahieb probably did not o cur; thev aro quoted liTst down Ifl at UMP* and later U|. to 100?4i the 4s are iiuoiedoff ?s st l'-'l7s. and the4?.jsoff Li at 1 lS?ta. American railways were irregu ar. but generally lower; lVuver and Kio Oranale waa a marked exception in being9 per cent bit^'r tit response to Saturday's home market. At Pana French 3 per cente were firmer at 78.l'J irauca. The New-York. Ontario and Western Railroad Conman v has made its seventh call for payaneut on February IO lf?3.of Kiper cent on subscriptions to the New York, West Shore and Hutfil.t Railroad hrst mortgage bonds allotted to its stockholder*. Messrs P. W. Oallaudet A. Co.. at Wull-at. and Uroadway, offer for sale a luniie.l amount of tiie 0 per cent bouda of the Ocenu BteaBMhtat a.'ont iitiny of Savannah, Oa., garautcaid I.v tho Central Railroad and Haukiug Company. Th- linn rocom uiendB tues- bonds us a sale investment. The Travelers' Life and Accident Insurance Com? pany has asmus amounting to 90,907.000, and?in addilion to a paid-uo capital of $0iH),li0O-a surplua of Jl 075,000. Tho reeeut accialenls ou sea und lund attract attention to tho security which it offers. . ? ? ~ ? , _ The gross earninna of tho Uurlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway aro reported as fol loW8: issi. lOHl. 19B9. NuntberMmlln . a^a\8S a'.sna? oot^M 522T* ffyjri'r^.:::: fiSSS BIS VtloU Heeatise of tho dispute betwa>en ho Chicago Houd of Trade ana the Port Wayne Railroad Coin puny all the P.asteru lines of railroads have withdrawn their freight agents from the floor of ? Exe rtiug lght sou tie subjoined table af the week? ly movement of Hour aud grain ia incomplete lu that lt does uot contain last Satur dtiv'a eastwaral shipments from Chicago (the aame ls true of to-day's report); but making a liberal al? lowance lor Saturdays unreported shipments, tho week's movement was very miall. 1 he Chicago Board af Trada announces tbat it will wUva few days to organize a system of reporting the movements, without the sid al the railroads which "ill be more trustworthy In Ita tigurea than waa the old system, "the present tondftion of affaire ia to continue, and be jjg rnents are to continue to be at.aaaaU .aattaf wera last week, the opportunit es for anderhaadwarfr in the matter of freight ?lfVr??lt uaeata on^S by tbe nou-meeiing of the freigut agents on ina " The^VXu ottoS and grain at the principal Atlantic Jorie this 2?th day of January were: AM" ' Maa Tera. Bell. Pblla. Boah*. ?.nr> m.._gg g J5 jH Wheat, btnh. ui.ibl bo.b.i-l 63.800 17,800 Ctrn,6uah . 77400 'J.S77 a.660 a,778 usia, boah.- 7j*~ ^ ? 6u0 nye, bush. .{\\kn Totau buab. 300.038 107.409 80.8SO 8(1,788 The following wero the reoeiDta and ahipu?aata?t and from Chicago and Milwaukee to-day : rteceipu. MMMBMtWMb aoumfB uutr'keti. "ciiiosa* uaw-asa. neax,bble."j^UO lOAlt JM?_ JA Alt W arnot, boto... 10.U4 10.18'J 8S0 l.*? CerTaaS ...-1W.448 4.^0 I.M *]9 hm ana. ... ".?>? **?? . *-22a o\ttoo\T.:::.. *.*?? ?? . *? the Kxchange. and discontinued tho practice of re? porting to me Board their daily receipts of dead freight for tbe East. For that rea