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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 4

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1 IX 1111 Prcee4iHjTS of the Supreme oart INVESTIGATION THE GOLD PANIC IN PROG hi GNGSSJ Ths Ncmi nation of Emmoni Circuit Judge Confirmed 4k Ac uih TUB ITRMI COURT 1" wom1' THE ELEMENTS A Terrible Tornado in Kentucky nr ILMBCt kmuuu it cats rrr Eight Persona Kilted Instantly and Many Wounded Several atally a nvnaictn in tbummibk Baltelagi Baaaged al laAeiUe and fate tblilluery and Wejl whole sale crockery have been entirely dotroyvil IvpiAXii OLls Jin 17 llilkfp Tbo fire is Mill raging with but a limited supply of wa ter The block of two lour story buildings Im mediately adjoining the opera ball owned by A Morris bare been entirely destroyed The loss on the opera ball building is about $100 000 and on Morris block $00000 Tbe loss on slock will probably reach $200000 It is supposed that both buildings aud stock are fully insured NEW YORK The Atlantic A Great Western and Erie Troubled The Sdi iUDC Court of the Unite) States reufi)td ii tu Jjy Altuincy Geneial Hrmr nnnoiHict tl hf death of lion tttan tun nl pronounced a etilnjy on hl character He then pTcdvnlrd rcHolulluns adopted by the bar la I week Jn rrWcnre io thit event JUb Chief Jubilee mniikcd that ilia bench vouch 1 fuily In uh ti hud cn Mid concern ln Mr Btmtnn and therefore the court would alburn till to morrow 1NVKHTIOA rP THE GOlll PANIC a The Committee on Banklnr end Cnrrcncy thia Hini niiix Albert dpeyersand Jnu Bonner who were prominent actors in the New York uold panic bcpit inber lost Ulher wHnctseS uic MuW hvio to Lustily Tbe Prrddrnt sent to the Senate thn follow in UODilutetlous United Stales Attorney Daria II Starbuck of North Carolina llcory Swoke lor tbc U'catriu Diuriei uf cdmsjI Wdrta Nathan Wrbl for 'Shine Ako 4 Me'juaflaf) Marble United States Marshal for Maine Milton Kelly Associate Justice of the Mtiprenic Court of i1 Edmund Kenney L'ldted Slate Marshal and Orange Jacnb Chief Jurtlccuf ibu Supreme Court of Wash tun Territory AcNiri of Internal Revenue Henry McArthur Thlril Dtelrh I of Missouri KCnU lUmtanaA I i OHEXIN RELATIONS Tlie Scuatu Cuiuiuillcc uti uielgii Relations bold a uiei ilng tononow to consider the bin DoiuligO and oth jliNnilMTK)v Tbs Senate to day coullrun II fl Emmons Circuit Judgo of lire Blub Judicial District In pl ire ol Witlicy ileclliicil inn si ron tue state DirmnitM TUu eoiuuilssiuii to deci situ lor the new State IVinnineiit have reported to Congress Io favor of Lrliyctlc Bquro us llio most eligible altc wills squire ns second choice Arcliliri ts ngiec tlril the cot will be about 11100100 They do not deem It expedient now lu kc any unungi iucut for the War Department EUROPEAN Proceedings of Ibe Corps Legislatif of rance AN A 0 4 An Exciting Debate on the Arraign mon of Rochefort A ft The inis try Sustained by a Vote of 226 to 34 A BE1T rOPlLAft BENONTBATIOI IN fAVjm or THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL AT HOME i Strong Opposition to the 3(u of lafalli REPLDLICAN OKJIOVSnUTlOve AT3: I 1 a IIADHID Ac Ar ae GREAT BRITAIN Uil sg Gu'onw Tin The steamship Lowd from New York was signaled nt Moville yesteidiy iJvesNsTox Jin 17 The Tirlfa from NvwYmk touched here last evening on her Way to Liverpool 111 The Teutonia from New York arrived Saturday cveulug on her way to Hatubuig 1 RANCE rXCITEMKXT IV ranis aris Jan 17 The city is tranquil though there Is conshleiablu cxeiiemeiit und nnxh ty Juan llesied In the mirier ol Itoehelorr will be decided In the Corps Lcgllailf today mbh 1 xotsLATtr In the Corps Iegllatlf to day the debate on the nrralgmcnl of Deputy Henri Kochcfort was opened rom the beginning of lh sil ling Hie ehamlicr was ciowded with specta tors and all the deputies were present Itoclie lort occnpicd Ids usual seat and all the mem bers of the Cabinet were present Esancidlii opened the discussion with a proposition nmlu on ilia part of the left center lie said they felt eonthlcut of the strength of the Ministry ami would adi Ise thuttlie piosecu tlun against the oilending deputy be aban doned Olllvler replied that the government could not accept this proposal He demanded von the chamber on Um question at Issue Otherwise the Ministers could not continue In olHce This declaration was received with ai j'lause from ull parts ol the ball Hochelm ido a violent speech lie' ucvinrvn inai rue mnisiry were determined to gel rid of him as a deputy uoi lxdng able otherwise to destroy him Rochefort was fre quently Interrupted by protestations from the member A crowd is collecting nround the hall of the Corp Legishilll A large police force Is ou baml Tin debite atlli gofngon at 3 tn Jti In the Corp Legislatif Rochefort imide a brief but bitter speech in reply to Hie Minister ol Justice and wns fre qneutly nppltntled by the spectators In the gal leries and lobbies Immense crowds of peo ple are gnthcred In ths al ice de la Concorde nnd on the quay of the tulllcrics opposite the Hall ot the lcgHlalif body The guards have been doubled 3 30p The ollco prevent the people from iTOhdlng around thu legislative) cham ber The public are not permitted to cross the out de 1 1 Concorde which leads directly to that point The debate has closed and the House has decided to grant the demand ot Urn government for the arraignment of Rochefort1 he vote stood 220 for and til against prose cution As soon as the voto was announced Dcpntv Oambclla rose ami protested ngalnst this sud den termination of the debate which lie charged was brought about to prevent proper consideration of so grave a question The ihumber then ailjourned A PEWOXSTIMTION IX AVOIl OJ BOCUErORT When the new of the result was received by the crowds walling outside great demonstra tion wn made In ftvorol Kochcfort in place of de la Concorde Another popular manilesta tlou ol sympathy for Rochefort 1 reported iu Boulevard Mmiim 11 to 8 30 Crowds are still collected In the streets shouting for Rochefort SPAIN llEft tH ICAN OEMOXSTltATION AT MADRID Paris Jan 17 La Marncillana to day pub lishes the following dispatch from Madrid: neS ot 20000 Republicans In Madrid by unanimous vote scud congratula tion to the Republicans of Paris and to Depu ty Kochelvrt the champion of ITALY 1'ARTIXG INTERVIEW UK1WEEN THE POPE AND tl'H AI STRIA Rome Jan The Empress of Austria took leave of the Popo yesterday She received a commission from him BAHT WIMD AMD HAIL BTOMMS IM TU S0UTHWWT A Use Tea eet la tbeOWa Blver la Tveal ar Isiri RAILROAD ARD TELE6RAPHIC COMMUNiCAriON SERMMISLV INTERRUPTED A TOWN ADO INKBNTLCKr IOtisviiLB Jan 17 A terrible tornado lulled Csve City station on the Louisville Nashville Railroad at an early hour ibis morn ing rcsulUng iu the destruction of life and property Seven or eight persons were Instant ly killed including the tankman and iianily consisting of a wife and two children uid about eighteen persons more or lest Injured Quito a largo number of buildings were blown down and timber scattered in all directions How far the hurricane extended is not known Tba storm passed over a portion of ibis city accompanied by bail the size of a walnut strip ping trees completely of small limbs Several drain pipes bnralrd tearing large boles in thfe streets The river continues rising at the rate ot six inches per hour which I faster than has been known fur ten years All the occupants of buildings ou the levee and upper portion ot the city aro Twating tbclr remises It the flood continuer great destruction to property will emmo ADDITIONAL I'ARTICCLIRS TUB TORNADO Loiisvillx Jan A storm passed through Cave City Kentucky aboul 4 o'clock this morning totally demolishing about fifty bouses in Cave City and vicinity among which ire the Maaonie lodge and church Among the killed are George Poynter wife and child Mrs Steweil A Davidson John McOwcn and child and two Vanghans and Mien itz mortally Wounded Miss Drake Miss Nevnu oster Brown Me Kennle nnd wife Dr Wilson and wife John Edwards and Pirriali illhlly wounded A Mallory nnd nephew Williams wife nnd two children Robert Jollit wife and child Miss Jennie Harris Her man wife aud daughter two ol ET children and two of oelci's children The storm came from the souihwwv spdng northeast tearing down od cvcrytnlug II iurM UVUXS WVIV uivwn uonu iu VI directnm mnl slock killed Thu citizens have been on baud since lour o'clock this morning rcndelug aid and assistance to the attlicted du was pouring down al the time in torrents Women nnd blldren were scattered nround their desolntcd homes In tbclr night clothes chilled through with the cold aud rain Po star was louud soinu three hundred yarta lrm where his bouse stood undressed Da vnloun wis found In a pond about one hund red yards from the house The house fell on Mr Blerrill Stic had a two weeks old baby in her arms when found The baby was not hurt Two men slept up stairs In house They were not hurt much About sixty families arc rendered Lomeles and need aid and assistance very bad Later urther account from the storm re port all tbe streams overflowing beyond pre cedent and the rushing flood has carried away feuees flood gates aud in some cases backed ui into the 1 oases on the lowlands In the un drained portions of the city tbe water has tilled the Brrt floors to the depth of over two feet and forced the occupants away onto Cincinnati Jan 17 An unusually severe storm of raiu and ball accompanied wind thunder and lightning commenced about four o'clock I bls morning Considerable damage was occasioned in this ciiylrom overflowed cellars Tile Litilc Miami River is wiibiu two feet ol it highest The wind damaged Hie churches in Dayton and Miamisburg Em bankments on lie Hamilton A Dayton Road were washed away but trains have arrived Trains are delayed on tpu Marietta and Cincin nati aud Little Miami roads The latter road Is under water In several places Ltcr Tbe great storm ended to day The weather is rapidly grow ing cold The Ohio River ba risen ten teet in Hie hist twenty four hours nnd Is still rising Tbe water has reached the basements and flrst floors on the river front There is only fifty feet space un der the suspension bridge Mill Creek Valley I wholly suoroerged No serious damage re sulted from tbe wind Only ope person was drowned Herman Schmitz employe nt Spring Grove Cemetery fell into Mill Creek aud drowned Trains arc delayed on all the roads Tbe Little Miami Road Is under waler nl Loveland nnd other places No Imine were sent out to night The whole force is at work n'la'riue the track The Marietta Cin cinnali Road trains suspended to day will re sume to morrow Other roads are slightly damage At Chillicothe Ohio a singular atmos pheric phenomenon occurred during the lime if tbe storm about midnight consisting in a broad grayish light like early dawn The steamer awn foundered i at Marietta In Hie middle of the river No lives were 1 The boat is a tidal los Columbus Ohio Jan 17 Tim water In the Sciota River I higher than belore for twenty years Great damage bos occurred No trains reached here from Cincinnati Lo rlav on acrannt of bridges washed away MISSOURI St Louis Jto 17 A heavy rain lightning wind and hail storm passed over Hie city lust evening doing considerable damage to elgus awning chlinnevs shutters fences tree Ac At the Varieties Theater a panic occurred during which several persons were severely while attempting lo escape from the building A number jumped from the second story win dows but none were seriously hunt At tbe Olympic Theater where religions service were being held a similar scene occurred Sev eral women fainted and a number of persons were bruised Telegraph wires were prostrated lu all directions The weather wnieli has been very warm all day turned cold after the norm and during Ibe night it froze nearly a hard as at any time during the winter TENNESSEE Nashville Jan 17 This section of coun try was visited last uight by a storm of wind ami min accompanied with lightning and thun der In this city Shelby Medical College Ward Seminary and the depot ot the Nashville A Decatur Railroad lost parts of their tin root The steeple ot Elm and Sammer street church wa blown down falling 011 the residence of John Williams adjoining and crushing tbe roof but fortunately hulling no one Tbe gable end of tlic residence of James Woods on Broad street aud Hie wall ol a large mansion on Edgefield street were also blown down Low places were suddenly inundated aud a number of families driven from their houses so great was the flood Telegraph lines were broken in all direction The storm extended to Murfreesboro where' six or eight houses were unroofed No loss of life Is reported Tbe river is rising rapidly The weather is fair and cold this evening A rise of seven feet will pm tbe water In the store ou ront street opposite the wharf fBNNSTIVANIA tTTSHunou Jsn A heavy rain storm with tbunder and lightning commenced at noou to day Tbs Startn In ths Bast A reaks at Albany Albany Jan 17 A drizzling rain storm has prevailed all day There Is another freshet In the river Tbe docks and some streets near the river are overflowed and business thereon suspended THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Over three hundred fathers have refused to sign the petition In favor of liilalliliiliiy Mauy oihers have returned evnslve nns wers The op poser of tbe project Intend getting up a counter petition and assert tint they are urc ot sdliereut euongli to defeat infilllbUity Londom Jan 17 Thfi Tablet Cjilholic or lh" in the Ecumenical Coun cll In lavor ot tiia proposition of Infallibilitywill be enormous MEXICO Th nevolatloH In Han Luis PoQ Insrsaslng' In NlrengEh Rsbslllnn Ssvsral Other Highway Robbery Ktc Citv or Mexico Jan 10 ria Havaua 17 Tbe revolution In the £tatc ol San Lui Potosi Is Increasing The Governor of the State nnd members the Legislature are sUil held pris oners and orue dcral Generals bars joined the insurgent The officer commanding the lederal troops lu that State rejiort that bi lor cos are not strong enough to operate against tbe usurpers The fcdeml troop in Dcirango under com mand of Gen Herrera have pronounced against and refuse to recognize tbs national government The Inhabitant in several districts of the State of Morelia have also pronounced against the nstloual authority A deta'biueut of federal troop sent against them wu defeated The rvlrl4 In the tiudr of Pucbl i continue tn maintain a detlnnt lUiiiiule in the lTta Their leaders have tasticd a decree pardoning all )inpeialis( The finally of rcstdent Juarcx wRI soon salt for Eiiroe The MlrufltfrcA Mills the Urgast In Mexico have Imu leiro)ed by fire One thousand an? throw out of employment TIm 1 be Mute Aruw OsUioat seized a coudneta of $0000 llle wy Mexico nod appropriated the funds TKE SOUTH TENNESSEE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Nashville Jan 17 In tbe Constitutional Convention to dav Mr Baxter ottered a resolu tion denouncing the impeachment conviction and disqualification of Thos razer Criminal Judge of Davidson County by the Legislature of 1367 as the result of a corrupt conspiracy for partisan purposes aud proposing au amendment to the Stale Constitution relieving razer of his disqualification Tbe resolutions were laid on the table sst Lvrifllliurv BUltli UflVU UV DUWIT 1 to other purposes and it fail 10 carry the provision Into effect The renore reVrovidcd to secure that end Rtahtnhb1 tlommiltec on the Bill of ally explained their ject engrossed tbe the Ub" little progress being made ol A number of proposition for amending the Constitution were read and referred most of them of a local character One provides for a tax of twenty live cents on polls and twenty five cents on every one hundred worth of taxable property to bo set apart as a school (fund and be distributed annually among tbe cnaUe in proportion to the school popula Klc Llttire shall have no power to lees Hudson Jan An incendiare a In Chatham lllage last night deatrovarf a5 buildings Including Military Hall TcHal lorn $40000 partly Insured The principal era were John Van Buren Barrow Jt Bro Bonlgbl and II Davids Louisville Jan A tire last night in tbe auction house ot Sherman Whaley A Co damaged good to tbe amount of $20 000 tally insured iNDtANAroLts Jan A fire broke out in Opera Hall about nine and I alill raging Morriaon' entire block of buildings baa been destroyed and fear are entertained that the block adjoining will alao be burned The stores of Alfred Talbot 4t Co wholesale grocers Patterson Moore A Talbot whotaeale drags Copeland A Co wfaoie BT TBE DECBTUTIBIfl BR 1 KTTIUUT The Public School Queotion rom a Catholic Standpoint IMTAUATIOE 0T 1I0M0I ELDER AT RR00ELTD The Last ReasaUea Another Beath Bed Earriage te Prasperi de go Ac New York Jan 17 TUE CATUOLTC VIEW TUB CBLJC SCHOOL QUESTION The Rotnau CaihoJic view uf I he publiccUoul question wan Mated before a large audi cucc iu lhe bnll of Cooper Institute last even Ing by Rev Thomas 8 Preston pastor of St Ann's Church Many Protestants were pres ent In the audience and on the platform Dr Preston claims that the Catholic religion re quires sectarian schools for tbe young ot the church and while Catholics do not desire to lutcifere with tbe present common school sys tem they ask au allowance from the school iund proportionate to the number of children they educate lor the purpose of establishing schools MOKMOMUM IN BROOKLYN Interesting ceremonies took place yesterday in tbe Mormon temple Brooklyn A new el der from Edinburgh waa installed with novel and appropriate services The Hunts to the number of 140 Indulged iu sacred singing and a few prayers and listened to sermons from throe flail Lake elders Polygamy was vigor ously defended and the scurrilous Gentile pres ol New York denounced A doxology closed the proceeding ANOTHER SENSATION The Rusiau who was shot in Bleocker street on flaturduy i lying io a dangerous condition al Bellevue hospital Tbe case has developed a phase much like a sensational feature of the Mcarland case A young woman dressed in garb arrived al his bedside to iteh yesterday She insists on hi marrying her Hou Bhcllabargcr United States Minis ter Resident al Portugal and family BUbopCox ot Oiiin and Capt McDowell of the Danish Navy were passenger by the Canard steamship Cuba which arrived heron flalurday Cipt McDowell Is commissioned by bis gov ernment to examine tbe navy and navy yard of the United States THB VOW A SBNATOM A correspondent writes to tbe Tribune from Albany that the resultof tbe Iowa Senatorial election arc welcomed here by political friends generally especially by some who are most tamiliar with tbe person selected for tbe long term THE ATLANTIC A GREAT WESTERN AND BRIE HAILROAD TROUBLES The Tribune gives the following facte in re lation to the changes made by lite courts fn the control of the Atlantic A Great Western CotB iu as to the relation ot that company to tbe Erie managers In December 1868 tbe com pany passed from Gen Potter receiver aud the rond wns leased by the Erie Company but lhe Ei ie paid no rent and last spring ttmt com pany was protected by an Injunction of Judge Barnard from paying rent and soon after that the Judue made Jay Gould and one lint receivers of the company On the strength of that appointment the same persons Were made receiver io Ohio and Pennsylvania but tlie receivers paid no earnings to tbe bond holders and a short time since tbe discontented band holders investigated and found that all the suite and appointment were collualvcand were couiiollcd Dy life prje managers The bond holders appealed to Hie courts and iu Ohio and NewYoik Gould and O'Dohcrly have been superseded as receivers and Reuben Iliteh cot of Ohio has been appointed In their place nnd Hie same result will follow in Penn syiviinla Tbe order removing Gould and O'Doherty os receivers iu New York as en tered on riday last Tiie uew receiver is now in po scssioii collecting the enmiugs There is a petidini' negotiation between tbe new re ceiver ana tfle Eric Company to allow tbe I liter company to operate Hie line under super vision of their receiver and If the bondholders can make themselves sure of getting tbclr share of the earnings it will go through but not otherwise They will insist ou their own terms THB TAX ON BROKERS The paper in the case of 147 Wall street bro kers charged with not paying the tax of one twentieth of one per cent on their capital in active use have been transferred to Commis sioner Shields Two firms have appeared by counsel aud paid the tax THE ERIE STRIKERS The strikers at Jersey City remain firm and there are rumora that a majority of tbe Erie mechanics at Susquehanna Port Jervis and Buflalo bare imitated tbeir example It is pre sumed that the Association of the Locomotive Brotherhood at Port Jervis decided Satnrday pvenlng to do no repairing on Erie engines as I bat wop Id interfere with lhe striker 1NDBINITB POSTPONEMENT ASKBD The District Attorney baa asked the indefi nite postponment of tbe case of Henry A Allen keeper of the 8ub Treaury building charged with having defrauded tbe government by means of false voucher A RIOT AT TONKBRS A serious riot oecyrred iu the town of Yonk ers Sunday daring which two policemen were brutally beaten Eleven rioters fisvo been ar rested and held for trial THE WEET IWDIBBx Sscrstarjr Seward aa Party at Havana Havana Jan 17 The steamship Cleopatra has arrived from Vera Cruz bringing Gov Seward and party who will remain bere a week MISCELLANEOUS TELEGRAMS A public debate on the tariff question took place In St Louts Monday night In 8t Louis Monday Louisa Wilson alias Davis was convicted of stealing $8000 worth ot diamond from the store of Proubet a lew month since and sentenced to three year in lhe penitentiary Article were signed In New York Monday for a prize figlit between Jem Mace aud Tom Allen to come off on tbe lOtb of April The motion to oct aside the Judgment In the Albany A Susquehanna Railroad case has been ordered over to a special term at Rochester on tbe 31st inst The Peabody funeral fleet was at Madcria January 1st aud was to coal nt Bermuda Hon George Senter of Cleveland died Sunday George A Stacker of Rochester was found dead in hie workshop Monday morning Heart disease waa the cause John Pinkerton doorkeeper at the Chicago Board of Trade rooms committed suicide Sun day afternoon by taking laudanum He baa been much under the Influence of iiquor re cently Tbe bids for tbe purchase of tbe Mlssonri Pacific Railroad stock owned by the City of St Louis were opened Monday The stock wu awarded to Capt Joseph Brown and William Tauuig of that city for $S5C000 equal to 60 3 4 the highest price ever paid for Pacific slock Barfrarlsu las Alaska The Boston Post says Senator Sumner in a fine piece of work before him in Alaska to eradicate the of existing there Tbe Sitka Territory Times explains tbe system and horrible enough it Is Slaves can be bought from any tn be parents sell their children for three or four blaukera or for a few dollars prlsoncrs of war are made slaves and wben a chief dies It is the custom lo kill one or more of these slaves so that the chief may have ser vants In the other world to wait upon him Gen Davis rescued one fine young fellow who had been tied up tor two days awaiting sacri fice iu case of an old Sitka chieTs death An other chief supposing his child about to die importuned tbe general tor a half breed named Evnnoif to sacrifice to serve aa aUeadcnt to the child after death Evanoff wu in great danger until bls wife ran to tbe Russian btsbop and tbe bishop ran for the general and the general gave tbe Indians who clamored for their Luman prey a lively talking to and dispersed them The manner of sacrifice is to make the slave wash the corpse of tbe chief he is then thrown ou hi back a stick of wood put across his throat and two Indian sit each eud of IL Tbe body is then burped and a menial beyond tbe supplied Dieted MM? half octaves when eom to? (novmtng) wire from 900 to ljUO pound sEduj iLS enautaaa naa 8 Wnn Woat a Piano is Made The actual maierisla used in a piano forte may be worth staling In eveyy instrument there are six teen kind of woed namely pine maple spruce cherry walnut Whitewood apple baae wood and bireh all of which are Indigenous and mahogany ebony holly cedar beech aud roaewood from Honduras Qeylon America and Germany In this combi nation elasticity atrength pliability tougti Pc raaooaace lightness durability aud ra individual quallUca and tbe geusrnl voice There are also used of the eoid Ws You Jan Gold UlS Moarr vamkt Naw Yuaa Jan TW muwey auk wm qniet awl eewy at 5 per cent oa calk txxoa loaae were oAptM at 07 per eeat and tbe supply capital is abaadaat ncrmoi fob ran tsaca or boxdo The tays a petition te eTcaatia UMRf tbe taaka to bave ths feenrtary ot tbe Tiwesary rie txmds having a low rate of interest which they can obtain by depositing currency at tbe ou5trea ury tbeaaH hoods boenOTerUWeiatocamoeT by tbe aaka oa deaeaad It peepeaod to aabe these beads the esoM ae leral trader so fcr aeeouaUag ia tbo Ifgal etrvr of banfcr The acmmulatioa of natioaal bank antes begin ning to be very oppreaave Tt is stated that tbe time the Aarisraat Treasurer buy boan he will be foroetl to pay fur them larpHy ia aatioaal beak aetea yrobaby to the a teat of 7J per eeat 1 hie will tend to diminish lhe aaaoaal ot beads of red In this cooBsettoo some bank managers have started a project to seal up three national bak notes in packages of (M) or 10000 deposit tbe same tn temeeae bank and then let that bank iseae certifi cates which shall pass at the clearing hoses in settle ment of daily talaocea This anangsment fioula reallv be a great inflat ina and ta this tight it la op posed by some managen arnauNG xcnawa (The market is quiet at OOLD ManSKT The gold market opened at 121Am fell to 111? and elesed at 121 OLKABAWCM 'Ji! The clearances to day were 3IOOOAKM) ooviinmrf utuuinm Gowrntneat securities are strong Henry Clews A Co fartash the Mtawing chtaag (5:30 m) prices Cp ll4'w0ilUX 114 tU04119 110 40 ill Cp iPacific luohtait Cp 65 BOUTHKN frTATC BOMP Bontbern State bonds were firm Quotations are tUewe: Missouria 7 old Tenaemee'e 53 now TenneoRoeX 57 oM Virginia's 54M new Virginia's 60 old North Carolina 41 new North Caiwitaa'a Louisiana levee 65 erodes Ths stock market is firmer but not up ta tbe hurhsot point ot the day Tbs ernetag rates at were reported as fol Central 141 Cembsetamft 30 Pittsburgh 3 UTeL 3WN 734 Quicksilver HJtNW4d Mariposa 9 Island lOHSi 16X St Paul 61 HL Paul tad JTMftf conidted MX Erie SlXlabssh pfd 70S Erie pfd 35 it Wayne Harlem 187 TerreM'te 22 HaHcm pfd Terre pTd 55 Hadaoc scrip 87 A I Reading HUXC tC pld 145 117 1 A 2S LakeHbore 85 Dubuque 10S) 8t Joseph pfd lllMlC LC KXPMKH6 SaABXS Quotations are as follows Adams C2h I Wells argo A Ua 2VX inencan MX Vnited States 53 coma stocks The following are the quotations of copper etocke at Boston Copper all Hod fti Quincy SS KT POUTS OB TWS WKKK The exports for the week except pecie amounted to $4357518 nrronrs for tbe week The imports nf specie for the week was f2002M S0B TMKASVMT HTATBMKBT The balance in the Kub Treavury to day was gold f75H2 Ita currency 4 486317 gemtral bal ance 1821356811 (Md MHer 1 Laa4 War rants Btrlp fi State aafi Canty Utat tevene Mampa Quotations carefully revised each day foi the eboit aas Press by Davto Preston a Cobankcn 73 Woodward avenue Detroit Buying Bxchanre on New York par Rxchange on Chicago par 8 5 206 Urge 62 int to buyers 114 5 2US 64 large int to buyersIU 5 2M 65 old tat to buyers II4 5 2te July andJon tat to buyers I 5 2OS 67 113 US 5 211 113 8 1O 44M Urge i tit to buvers IM 8 compound 6 per cents 118i Mich Rtate 7a due 1890 int to seller ld Saginaw 10a interest tosoller 93 Muskegon Ida interest to seller MM Wayne County 7s int to cllcr Detroit City 7 20 years int to seller 99 even we Tax Stamp 100 and up wards 4X percent ooinmiftrion American Gold 121 Gold Exchange 120M American Silver and its 117 Canadian Money 120X 4ND WARRANTS SCRIP KTC War of 1812 Mb do D5 i2o do vn do 172 109a Agricultural Coilego scrip Michigan swamo lands on the dnUar U2X 122 119 122 OOMWERClAJj ree Press Office January The following is the statement of grain in store in Detroit Monday morning January 17 Wheal Com Oats Barley Elevator 36177 6361 65i 6 A Elevator 15733 4745 2300 Total 71910 1595 11106 8896 The receipts aeportod thij tnorning were lour 831 bbh wheat 24s3 bu corn 2414 tu oats 837 bn barley 101 4 bu dressed hogs 321 Of the flour 111 bbls wera fur the city There seem to be a better demand tor all grades of flour and today tbe movement although not by any means active was fair however are iu te favor and while stocks aro as large as at resent no advance is probable The receipts fur the city dealers are very light Sales include 106 bbls very choice at 5 87X 1W bbl choice superior at $5 50 100 bbls do at 37X 0 bbls choice amber at (5 23 100 bbls low grade at 3 87 We quote ancy ite wheat brands $6 0006 25 Choice white wheat brands 1 5 2505 75 Medium white wheat brands 5 25 Ambers 4 5005 00 Minnesota spring 5 75 Wisconsin and Illinois spring 5 U0O5 25 Low grades to superfine 3 5004 25 Rye Uour 4 £0(85 00 Wheat This morning there was a fair demand for extra white but the other grades were quiet and there were no new features in tbe market the lim ited demand being to fill email Eastern or ur amber at the (Central fl 02 was bid Sales 7 cars extra white at 114 1 car No 1 white at 08 The market gomingUy tower sales be ing made of a small car load old at 90c Nw is non inal at about 80c Ouiat and toady Sales 50 bag State at 50c There i again some demand but as the supply is fir prices aie unchanged Sales 3 cars 1 at 85 Rye Entirely nominal at 758bo Applei No demand except from the retail trade On the street prices range from 1202 50 per bbl the outaide only for very choice Held from store st2 5003 The market entirely neglected and prices nominal at fl 75 Bl 90 for choice haaJpioked Bssiwai Quiet and nominally unchanged at 35938c Buckwheat The only demand is for thaljcal trade and the market is steady at about5 50 The supply is good and demand rather jight so that the market is weak Bales 10 bbls roll at 28c 9 pkgs inferior at 24c Clowe In fair demand and steady (I with sales aggregsting about 40 bu at that rate Tbe demand is isnprovtag but prices are steady at 19320c for facto: and 21c occasionally obtained in small lots Very littis demand Choice are held at a range of 12 Cnrm The market is quiet and steady at the quotations last given viz 40 for coarse 42 for fine 45 for kiln dried The following an the prices from the yards Lehigh lamp 15 Lehigh nut 13 Beranton all sizes 13 Blossburg 10 Briar HUI and Brookfield 9 Willow Bank 8 50 Massilon 8 Dressed To day there has been a fair demand mostly for shipment though packers took one or taro choice lots Owing to thy wunn rycather in the morning the market opened weak but the demand caused prices to stiffen up a little and in the afternoon when it came off cold then was consider abb inquiry at flO 25(R1I 25 heavy weights betag most wanted Sake include lots of 20 24 and 21 all heavy at 25 26 and 10 heavy at 11 12 33 light at 10 37 4 and 29 light at 11 25 dividing cm 300 lbs 44 choice at 1U 50 and 11 35 44 at 10 37 and 11 25 30 33 and 57 at 10 25 and 11 25 20 45 10 and 30 at 10 25 and 11 Dried Not much demand and market weak We quote dried apples at lOlOc dried peaches ISQIOc Quitt and steady at 32333c with light sales at 32c Borne demand and the market is a little firmer on bran Bales 100 bags coarse middlings at 9 om car and IM bog braa at $16 Vraak The markat i quiet Whiteflah axeflnqqtl? 538 Trout Head at orelRm In light data and and etaad at $70 for both oranges and tanons Ths market RHy replied sad prior steady at a mate of $l59Mt the outride tar choice timothy The market i quiet vith so ebaags prices We quota at 159 Me for good to choice fflq TLs market i well sapied And wook but without quotable ohqage We qwote: Groce butchers 7c country cured Xo dry flint 20c do sited green ealf ririn dry do toe dtecon skin eachj kip ekina green dry do riwap aUna hone hides Th market weak tut there i no change to note Wo quqte Rqqe per lb jin and bridle col lar per foot kip light 10 pe lb do medium BO0Ue per lb do heavy perib rench1 fir baadoek crif1 30 perlb rench caM $1 15 upper per ft sole leatber gmenl slaughter ffwrats UaoMoo rate pniafBper imo amri CsHst quota wutmflhne at Il 75 par bbl Mivwuil Louievips sonant $PW bbL nlt The dausand is fair at about $1 par bq Jobbing retro are Me far XXX and 4s flat talaateda a No partkufar demand HaW I nominally at abuul ft 75 per tMi The market is without change We quote I in otataee There fa a light iocal dnntal and afaaat peieea are aboat STOe per bu llBT in prices and th it Weqaota: Clear psefcMUaaM pork MtOight mam pork 0 rumps Masek0M lard UNfllSe iu bbfa or tree 19e ia kegs stroked jge smoked aboaldera lire Mam Xssnt fa qafat at flake 15 bid mam park at Alabaataria bulk pre tea pee bbl to eaWaeA $1 bbLaeeerffiag to rise flra tea per ttd $1 ealeined $3 Ohio pre bbl pl New York per bbl $3 1J 1 SagtaRV fine 2 15 Onondaga fine 2 30 2 45 daisy per without bags 3 45 Tbe above are dock rates with 5e extra far delivery i Tbe market is quiet and without quot blr rhingr We repeat 5 Itamet to goad la 1 1 Cuba anodtoebofoa l2XdU Porto Stieo I3u(gl4 Naw York enuhedo powdered ete 16 New Ywk white coffee A 15 Naw York extra Nrw York extra 14X Yellow Coffee 14 GM market ia steady at Bales 16000 lbs at 8 Me CousideraUs bta bean coming in on the street but tbe demand has been good The prioe from the yard are steady at 7 far beech and maple and 9 for hickory delivered 22 710 12 107 11 21 19 18 12 11 1817 10 28 26 Waa Boomsr Woilssl 8 Weller Stead Cornwell Phillips Total Middleewonh A ord O'Cooner 18 Butterfitid 15J Beeh 10 iSundry persons eon wa week bemm mdeiut xnia'r OElTUIYtaDMl Tbe arrirale foot up thia weak 71 head of cattle and 803 sheep 7 We had a large supply of cattle far the time of year and the demand was so poor that most of tbe cattle were shipped through in first hands Butchers bought thsir supply fully 23(S5oc per hundred lower than last week Ia regard to the future prospetflx Of tbe cattle trade the large supplies that arrive here every week show that cattle are plenty and will be for tbe next month and we have every reason to suppose that cattle kept for two months to come will not pay their keeping The quality of th a offer ing was not as good as ionQory The following drovers were in this week Patton 141Grge Sbeltci rwaam Hemphill aIpmhA Parker Hyman Morgan A Allen Brownell A Blies Williams A undal Hayward ABiley Beal Hall 16 13 18 19 21 32 22 Culvef 201Hoard A Bunnell lots Mills 25 Wm Campbell earn seypped east Win Oberhoff A Co 43Lawrefiee A Major 32 George Bbelten 34'ik lknspA Drake 29 Hall 22 Browne'l A Gibbs 20 8 MUU 2UE Parker 17 BIom 17'A Dolph A Co 54 1 20 DApb ft Whitbeck 18 A McCorkle 2u 't'4 Total 347 BEEVES Meo were made at the following rates iret quality 5 2515 75 fieoond quality 4 25(5 00 Third quality 2 5U(g3 25 JJI4X Langdon 7 14M BROWN HuEE 12X 4 1 16 3 4 4 4 12X 3 410 BB1 13X Hamilton 17(320 Hartford Caledonia 10 Victory Lowell WM UM Laconia Pepperell 13S 16 104 13J 101010 9 UM KM 12X 12 13M 1X Coats Btatad'e Manchester new Pacific new Glasgow Roanoke Berkshire Thorndike Manchester 19 20 22 75 75 Amoekoag York Boston Blue Hills Indian Hoad Indian Head Atlantic A Atlantic Atlantic Stark Pocasset Amoskeag A Lawrence Massachusetts Massachusetts Superior 1XL aieuiora Pepperell Pepperell Pepperell Bates 12X Indian Orchard 1 i Amoskeag I reremflUm Pepperell Naumkeag Batteen Amoskecg York Uncasville America Whittanton Merrimac Coebeeo Padflc Bpraguss Wauregan Richmond American UM 12X UM Great alls 8 Boot Mills Boot Mills Bout Mills 8 Indian Orchard I Indian Orchard DD SQEEr Would have been ia fair dem vn 1 if the weather had been favorable They soU at 62 per 100 lb i Indian Orchard Indian Orchard Dwight A Porasset Golden Ridge Waterville ranklin A Swift River Bedford 23 16 317 14 QUS 15 LANNELS i TremontNashua BHTRTTNG3 iWMttntan Whittentou I Boston I Everett CORBET JEANS is IS 16 Androscoggin 117M DENIMS 29 30 14X Suffolk HM DELAINES 20 20 GINGHAMS 1615 13 12i 14 15 15J 14M I3M a kin Hamilton 25 Carroll 20 Globe Mills 18 STRIPED Detroit Dry Goods Market BROWN DRILLS 17 Boot Mills 17 IWiutbrops BLEACHED GOODS New York Milis4 422X llxmsdato 4 amsutta Williamsville 4 4 I9K Bates 4 4 17 White Rock 4 4 1 8 Androscoggin 4 4 16 Hills Simp Idem 4 4 16)4 Hills Himp Idem 7 8 14H mrueus Bartletts James Mills M10X I12M4 12 8JI 17 14 PRINTS 12 DfithossTB is" MourninglimiX Alley's 12 Victory 11 Lowell Il Mi reeman 10 IWamsutta I THREAD 90 1 Skein white 90 Skin braid 4u I Dwight Dwight Aurora Aurora Red Bank Red Bank Newmarket 4 4 15M I Hope Company boots 80 OOq69 00 00 00 00 00 00 75 2 2 50(3 3 50 50(3 2 75 75 50 2 500 3 pegged glove calf balmorate per Ifafrrit re 3fo 4 and aKtea 15 Na No 3 36 OO39 to 35 00 00 00 Not: No Sri No 2 to 1 to 1 00 1 to 40 so 3 to Lane pale prime 8raH No 2 4G 00(351 00 50 00(356 00 60 00(3'66 00 $to 2 3 00 1 05 3 25 1 00 1 75 1 to 1 351 56 2 25 1 I 2 25 1 00 I 00 Mfarea pagped oil foot balmoral pre Mareae peffiad calf poliiih baimoeaia pre maabiaa ainred aaBa perpair to 0040 00(842 2 1 to 1 006 40 to 00 42 00 60 00 30 00 to 00 36 16 "to 30 00 Eastern double aole kip cop perrip boot per caaa 24 0 uw 4 Maa a boot para (double aeam) per dor 22 00031 boot paca (ainelaaeam) 00(330 boot pare (with brel) pt doz 30 irwv paw flLraa Kg "AUB DQCXie per doe Men's boot pace long legi extra buckle with tape per doe Women's machine sewed 8 plush snow boots per pair Women's machine sewed 8 serge button boots per pair Women's machine sewed sere Con gress per pair Women machine sewed serge high polish balmorals per pair Women's machine wwed glcvo oalf bal morata pte pair omen's mean far sewed goat balmoralsIr pair Women's machine sewed oil goat button boota per pair Women's pegged buff balmorale per Emma's pegged calf bsimorals per pegged pebble grain bahnondameu's pegged A calf baimoraie per pair Misses' pegged A calf bahnorala per Detrwit Beet ami fihwe Market Men's custom double sole thick bootaper cam 45 00350 00 Men's custom double sole kip boots per ease Men's custom tap sole calf boots per caseJ Boys' eastern double sole kip boots per ease Boys' custom double sole thick boots per case Men's Eastern double sole thick boots per case Men's Eastern double sole kip boots Men's Eastern double foie calf booth WOT CRM Men's Eastern double sole sewed calf ooou per case Essteta double sole thick boots per case Boys Eastern double sole kip boots per ease Eastern welt calf boots per case Youths Eastern welt calf boots per Touths Eastern double sole kip eop Grejox No 3 CtomH Mo 75 $0 15 4 to 45 13 000 00 040 00 0 00012 00 35 00 2B 24 00000 23 00 00 20 00030 to 16 00 20 00043 00 35 00 4 7 00 4 5 002 50 15 00025 00 30 00050 00 flhingtes chared flhhiglea sawed Lath pre lOOOpieoni Cedar port Heuae Mock irot dear pre Second dear TWrd dear Stock board Common board endnfl bnarda Cull board Clear flooring dremed Common1 iretdear aUissg Second do do Long joists Short Joists and scantling Rifl stuff Beaton Wwol Market Tuursday Jan The receipts of wool in this mark tor tbe past week have been 1811 bales of do mestU against 8127 bales far the corresponding wet of last year The sales for the week comprise 1077000 lbs ot domestic fleece and polled and 36(XM) lbs of Metisa and Cape pulled and 100 bates of Med iterranean 2 Tbe improvement nnticad in our last report has continued and tbe transactions for the week have been above the average Manufactmcrs bave been ta tbe market in large numbera and while the low price of goods has cm pelted them to scan the market earafullv and buy their staple closely they have tak en hold ol those grades that are wanted for imwedi ate use quite freely Trale has also been pretty generally distributed among the various houses which has served to impart a better feeling to dealers and a tinner tone to prices on those grades that are in likht supply There continues to be a good do frr fina wool and choice lots 4 and XX fleece are taken at for XX Ohio and Pennsyl vania and Ohio at 47aMto Thew have been considerable sales of Michigan at 45c to dealers wbo stock hw run low and who look upon this de script ion as sure to pay a profit on present prices Mmiuuraud low fluroe cuore inquired for and the light stork on the market has imparled a firmer feeling to holders of them grades home fair siaed lots have been taken st prices ranging from the litur prico for a vory desirable lot of Pennsyl vania Domestic coptbing ia waptpq and with but a limited quantity in dealers hands prices arc firm at 58Gfi2c In California wool there no change to notice in nrire and there is a fair demand in smaU lots ulled wools remain without any ma terisl change and notwithstanding tbe stockH are light aud tbe suppl' much below that of last year there is no improvvmment to notice in price Stripes bave sold from tor Western apd country with a higher price for some welbknawn marks of city pulled Extras have sold all the way from 40 (Jc48c for Western country aud city puiied The market fur foreign is quiet and there is no change to note in price Inclwdd in tbe sales arc 5900 lbs Michigan 41a j000 lbs do 47Xc 15000 Hs do 42Sc 12000 lbs Pennsylvania 50c 12 Ib3 Michigan do 44Xc 80WK lbs Ohio 50c 12P00 Ids New York 4K346c 24CuO lbs Winionsin 4(ji i6c 30000 HiIj 5k 2000 11s Midtigan 44 He 40060 lbs XX Ol io 3000 Ibr No 1 and Ohio 47c: 20600 lbs Western medium lie 300CO lbs Western and Pennsylvania do 45(H7c MU00 lbs Michimn and Western do 45c 24000 lbs Peunsylvauia XX 52c 2500 lbs medium 5c 2000 IlmcoarM Michigan 43c 30000 Michigan No I 45c 13000 lbs do 4Xc 18000 lbs No 1 Ad vertiser re i are i a a I a UOMKSTMJ MARKKTI New York Market Nmw Yogs Jan 17 The market opened steady and closed weak sales 3800 bales at 2ft 38c for middling uplands lour Jbterutpta 580t bbls the market is 510c better ou low grades sates 5900 'bbls at 8150(94 80 for superfine Brate aud Western 5 1006 for com num to uhoiee extra State 4 454f 10 fur extra West ern 5 75(76 35 for white wheat extra 5 2506 20 for round hoop Ohio 5 59Si 25 for extra Bt Louis6 25qc8 25 for good to caoh St Lows Rve lour Market quiet sales 150 bbls at 258 25 Corn Market quiet The market is a shade firmer sales 100 bbls at 1 Western fire Receipts 14120 bu the market is less active and better shippers refusieffto pay any advance uies 46000 bu at fl 05 for No 3 spring 1 lii tor No 2 do fl 25(7l 27 for win ter red and'atfiLcr Western fl 85 for white Michi gan 1 45 for white California Rye dull Barley islull uU'l decidedly lower Hides 18000 bu Canada West reported at fl 15 receipts 7478 bu market dull and declining sales 32000 bu at 90c for new mixed Western: 101 for old do in store for new vcilow Jersey 97c(a I for new South ern yellow i OXad 04 for new white Eton the Uau receipts 1 151 bu the muikut is lnu lur Weetcrn wales 49000 bu at the latter au extreme 62c tor tate Stock nf Grain in Wheat 3284728 bu com 567136 bu oats 1301839 bu rye G3269bu barley 347684 bu Rice dull Coffee dull Sugar is in fair requ0s sates 250 hhds Cubu at Molas ses dull teles loO bbls New Orleans at 74i3S0c Quiet and firm irm at for crude and 3131 kc ir relined Link ed Dull at 91 (a 92c in casks Spirits ot Turpentine Quiet and heavy at 44X(d 45c The market is firmer and qnict sales 500 bbls at 25 for new mess 27 759 28 tor oki mess f24Jci'4 25 for prune and 24 for prime also 750 bbls new mess seller ebruary and March at 25 Cut meats are heavy sales 100 pkjt at for shoulders H'iilft Wc for ham 4 Beef steady sales 5 bbls at $5(313 for new plain ine u6K tor new extra me Tierce beef is teadr 200 tierces at $25 (ti28 for prime mess for India mesa Beef hams are steady sates 120 bbls at $'(734 for new teles 20O boxes short ribbed at 14X(3l4c 30 taxes' eity tone Lard is heavy sates 350 tieices at 1 5 (it 6c fot tetcum and I7l7 Ac foi kettle rendend Butter steady at 18030c for Ohio Cheese quift at DresRed Tbe market is lower at lO78311Xc for Western reights to Arc quiet and firmer ship ments 7500 bu wheat at 5)fld per steam Latest 5 Market closed steady with a moderate demand for low grades Wheat Tbe maiket is quiet and steady at fl 13(1 16 for No 2 spring fl 24(1 27 for winter red and amber Western Rye nominal Oats are rather quiet at 5K(aG0c for Western Curn is lower and dull at Cxv I 03 tor old mixed Western and 80(j 9ftc for new nd red Western rvviai tn ork The market is steady sales 500 bbls inos4 seller ebruary and March at 29 25 Beef is in fair request and steady Out meats are dull and unchanged Bacon is in fair demand and and steady Laid is quiet at I6kc bid and asksd for prime steam fur ebruary and ril kc bid and 17c asked fur March Eggs ar kqwr and fiuR at 32qS4c for fresh Chicago Market Cbicaoo Jan Eastern Exchange at 1 10 off buying and 1 10 nrf miujo fur selling lour The demand is almost exclusively for low grades at 3 5Kgf4 75 for spring extras Grain Th market ia firuer and 1 Me higher ealca Nol at 8 ahtVNo 2 at 7M closing quiet at 73(73l Tliis afternoon the market was easier with severs at cash and seller January aud 88V(i7aXo seller ebruary market dull and )y(cClc higher ranging at for No 2 rejected at 70c and no grade at 56(oi57lc closing nt 7l(g7lWc for No 2 This ftltpr noon the market was nominal qt 7l the market is eutet and No 2 held at dosing at SvXc the market is nominal at 70c for No 2 the market is dull and nominal at for No 2 High The market is steady at 9l9lXc The muket is fairly active Mess pork is 25c higher early sales at 827 12 seller and 228 buyer ebruary closing at f27 50 seller ebru ary and 27 29 cajh ird quiet and firmer at cash 16c Mier eVruaxy Dry tai ted shoulders at ruub sides at 12H(dl2Kc short ribs nt 13c Green hams at 14c sweet pickled hams at GM 5d Drestad TLo market opened firmer at 10 25 311 23 dividing on 2W lbs closing easier at 10 25 Qfill UX Receipts past 24 Lours GJll bbls flour bu wheat 7155 bu corn 8790 bu oats 850 bu rye 6054 bu barley 9480 dressed hogs Shipments pint 24 5643 bbls flour 6274 bu wheat 10544 bu corn 6108 bu oats 340 bu rye 2045 bu barley 3423 dressed hogw CUaetaiwatt Market Cincinnati Jan The market is un changed family held at 5 25Q5 50 Grain The market is steady red win ter at 1 KMgl 12 tecwn dull and supply large held at 75(376? Vats steady held at Bariev in moderate demand spring held at 1 2u country at fl 25(1'30 Rye dull at 90c The market is firm middlings ara held whisky The market is firm at 93c ProviMons Green meats Aim at lOkc 12c and 14Xc Mess pork held at 26 75 no sales Bulk meats quiet at 14 and Jfc higher for packed Bacon quiet but held firmly at 13o for sbouldera and 15M(ffi6c for clear ribs and clear sides Hugar bams at 1920c Lard inactive steam held at 15Xc and kettle rendered at 16 no sales Butter dull: held at 28(i3Jc Egg dull at 29c Cheese is un ebanged hald at 111 8c' 4 Oils Unchanged Sugars firm and in good demand New Orleans held at l2U4fc Coffee firm at 18J4c Molasses firm New Orleans held an Toledw Market TnhtDO Jan The market Is dull The market is nominally l2c better No I white Michigan held at 1 14 amber at1 04 Corn is better and nominal at 72c no grade at 63 ite ate dull No 1 held at 47c Tbe market is dull aud unchanged held at 9 80 t0 And $10 50 Clover Unchanged held at 15 Reetapta 600 bbU floor bfi3 Wheat 3200 bfleorai too bu uais llflm Hfe dressed bogs 1100 Bdur 800 bu wheat 8800 bu corn 6U0 bu Oats 360 bu rye 125000 lbs for fair to floaS WretaB otoBro oat 17e for my few prim cattle' Tlic iaarkrt aereaaed 11 Si" A drove of lou TrtUUH 6 cwt avereflvd HXc JOKen tmky art tie 7 et brorerU 1401MS Mfl iniaoia 6X cwt Orel wear at ew Ofato a De number at uhiw an aale todjr wu 3OJt9 whieM wore rery alow and nun left mr sadrice for lb ns to 111 lb atom Xterofr lb Ohio bronabt 1 car to Iba StateNa with aoaao Mt Ite at fa aaiddeak Illite at Ttenustore of ten Are tte wook oooat up IJSOO witfr 37 care to dap Trode io otow at aMw 13019X0 for atev aod forWoatorn dritooil Ito market fa wook tW Nnto Tone' Jafa IL The demand for cotton fabrire iaotiU artTemeljr email and trade fa not fully opened pot but price in tbe meantime ruleteedv i 4'ti 1 5 Winton ore to rotber better req uert a are linen eraeber and rood of thfadam adapted far the elotb Sintrade but priere penrenliy rale tow (' Trhe foreirn pooda market to alao quiet and prwee not yet Albarn? Uwe Uno Market Auntur Jan Beebee The eapply of beef cauto thfa wook wu tOM of about the enme quelity ulaat week but price are A0MO lower The higbeot price paid wu 3 'e for a car of choice lUinou oteere ereiaflnur 1130 ite while a eimilkr dtvra averepinK 1360 Ite ooly She Good buUiktrfag oteere 363 Sd Mr do 7 Ac common and rouflh light and heavy 5 K0C Ji The market fa overotoeked aad pricee fully lie lower Tbe quality ia tally ae flood aa loot week and rather more doing in live but sale are moderate at $9 10 SO for light to heavy Western Ptttafarerfth Oil Market PineMmoa Jan 17 Crude Market veredull and but lew buyer or aellere like bid and 13Sc naked for epot or aellre January Refined The market ia quiet but Ann apo held at SONc January et SOJic and January to March at Sic Vi 4 Clove laud Oil Marko CLmin Jen Tbe market ia dull atal a abode tower reflated held at for large lots nnd for small lots Held at 5 60 per bbl KHMstevtllw Tetaeea lfarket LovuYnjaB Jm The market is firm tales 43 hbda luge 6ftfi leaf At 912 25 Hart County wrappers at 25 5 i 1 Cftmelmmata I4w fitwek Market CnicunrATie Jan 17 Hogs The market is 25c higher held at 3 5009 50 Baosipts 2 Cfaaeiauaatl Twbaceo Market CnrcnwusTi Jan Ths market i firm but unchanged St Lawia Twkacew Market 8r Lome Jan Tbe offerings are not equal to tbe demand OREIGN MARKETS INANCIAL London Jan 17 Consuls 92 for money and 92 for account American securities aro quiet and 5 20 bonds 62s 65s 86 87s 85 10 498 84 Railroad Erie 18 Illinois Central 102 Atlantic ft Great Western 26 abjs Jan 5 Bourse quiet ah 73f 45c ranufoht Jan 17 eve United States bonds arefiatat9ilt OOMWBCUL Liverpool Jan 17 eve Cotton firmer but not hitrher: middling 'uplands HXd Orleans 11 Kd Bales of 1 5000 bales Breadstuff California white wheat 9s red West ern No 2 7s 7s lOd rod winter 8s 6d8s 7d West era flour 2ls Corn No 2 mixed 27a 9d Bar ley 5s Peas 33s Provitama Pork is flat at 102s 6d Beef 102a Lard dull at 69s Cheese 71s Bacon 57s Tallow 41s Petroleum unchanged Tur pentine 28a 8d London Jan 17 eve Tallow 46s 6d Linseed cakes easier at 105s Turpentine firmer at 29s taM: 1 Havre Jan 17 eve The market is firm atl37Mf Antwkrp Jan 17 eve The maiket is firm at 6 1 LEGAL NOTICES JJIMflT 4b STI COMMISSION AndDoalereia 11 lour cd ad all kinds of Grain Wholesale an 1 retail et It Bandolph et Detroit Alao at their Mill clarkrton Oakland Co Mioh ddL3m MOHTGAGK SALK DeZult bavin been made in the condition of a certain mortgage dated June Sth A 1867 and executed by Mary Robert to Jane A Webb and recorded in the office of the ttegietor of Itoeds for the County of Wayne in the State nf Michigan In liber 61 ot mortgage on 7 and the amount claimed to be due thereon nt tlie date ot thi notice being the eum of tire bundled and twenty tive dollar and no suit or rapyeeding at law having been instituted to recover the debt now remaining eecured by aaad mortgage or any part tbeieot: Now therefore notice fa hereby given that by vir tue of the power of eale contained iu auto mortgage there will he Bold at public auction or vendue to tiie highest bidder gt 12 uMok noon of the 19th day ot March A 1870 al tlje front daor of the Wayne County Couit lluuse in tlje City of Detroit Michi gan (that being tbe place hr holding the Circuit Court fur tho aid County of Wayne) tlie premi described iu eaid mortgage or bo much thereof us shall lie ne eeBry to sattafy the amount due on said mortgage together with interest and the cost and expensea al lowed by law and also an attorney fee of thirty doll larB as provided in said mortgage Said premia a arc described iu said mortgage a all that certain piece or parcel of lend situate lying end being in the City of Detroit Wayne County Michi gan known aud described as tot numbered one hun dred (100) on Adams avenue according to the plan of the subdivision of park Iota eighty four (ML eighty five (85) and eighty six (86) made by A Hathon and nqw of record in the office of the Rcgfater of Deed of agid Wayne County JANE A WEBB Mortgagee a Hott Post Attorney for Mortgage Dated at Detroit December Ig into del lewl2t STATE MICHIOAN Cororrr or Watsc 0 the rebate Court for the County of Wayne holden at the Probate Oflice in the Citv of Detroit on Tueeday the 1 1th day ot una'y in the year one thousand eight hundred and eevmitv Present: Hon Jaurs II Wui Jd Iff of the Estate of ELIHTT MORSE deceaoed On reading and filing the petition duly verified of Samuel Hungerftwd SEea executor of said estate praying that hij flnal fatration account may fee examined and altowad Thereupon it fa ordered that Tuesday of ebruary next at 10 tatte TfoqwSL asmgned for tee hearing ot oaid petitkre ajStteJlK heirs at law of said deceased aad jufa! interested in eaid estate are Xfrguired toanocSTTt Mission of said court then tote h3ds rS bate Office in the City oCDetroitatotateLLzT? Pe'iOooeTiStoi not te granted And It is farther ordmed tfra aaLl peUtMNwr irive notice to the iwtwmetatairatad ta mm! of the pendency o( petition and the hear mg thereof by ung a copy et this order to be published in Tax Dktboit Dut use Paase a newspaper printed and ciiculating in mid Wayne for three euccearive weeke previous ta iaid day of hearing AMES WEIR Judge of Probate (A true copy) Nownaxu ftmistar janlS lawlt MORTGAGED SALE Default having been made in the condition of a icrtain mortgage made and cxecutisl by Aaron inner nnd Clarirea 1 Kinner liis wife ot the city of Detroit County of Wayne and ate of Michigan to Iteinerus Paul ot the same place bearing date tbe twenty ninth day of Oclobcr 1K68 nd recorded in the Itegistcr'a office ul deeds of Wayne County Michigan on the second day of November Al 1868 at o'clock in liber co of mortgagee on page 463 by which tbe power of sale cout lined therein has become opera tive The amount claimed to be due on this mort gage and accompanying note at the date of this no tice is the stm of five hundred and foity two do lare and nineteen cents principal and inferret end the further sum of thirty dollars provided in said mort gage as an at torney fee in ease any proceeding should be taken to foreclose the same and no salt qr pro ceeding having been insiituted at layy ta leoover the debt secured by said mortgqim or any part there of Notice is hereby aienn that on Tuesday the twelfth day oe April A 1870 at 12 noon of that day at the front do of the Warn County Court House in tho City ot Dotroit ia said bounty of Wayne the same beiaif the piece for holding the Circuit C'oui to said county there will ba sold at SiiblM suction to tho highest bidder tbe premiaM esenbod in agid mortgage or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tlie amount due on said note and mortgage at the date of this notice with in terest costs aud expenses protided for in mid mart gage and allowed by low that is to sav Aft that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Detroit of aul btete Michigan gn1 Banwa ahd described as lot number sixteen (16)' of 11 subdivision of the northerly halt of outlot number one hundred and serenty seven (177) lambert Beaubien farm (so called) according to the tecordod plat thereat atoo the building and all other improvement now being thereon and all appurtenance thereto belonging or iu anywise appertaining Dated Detroit January 12tb 1870 RE1NEKU8 PAUL Mortgagee Duvzbnois Attorney for Mortgagee jal2 STATE MICHIGAN Couwtt or Wtnk At a session of the Probate Court for the County of jrayne holden at the Probate Office in tbe City of Detroit on riday the Uth day at January in the yasr one tboueand eight hundred and aeveatv Pres a aiiKe Wun Judge ot Probate I of MMES On reading qnd filing the verified of Lewis Hqnmer executor of said estate paying that his final admioirttio account may be examined and al owed Tliereuiioo it is ordered that Tuesday the Sth day of ebruary next at 10 ia the forenoon be aligned tor the hearing of Mid petition and tiat tlie heirs at law ot said deceased aad all other per sons interested in said estate are required to aunear ooftri then to be holden at the Probate Office in the City of Detroit and show cause if any there be why the rayer of the peti tioner should not be granted And it is furtheror dered that Mid petitioner give notice th the persons interested in said es ate ot the pendency of Mid pe tition and the hearing thereof by causing a cony of this order to be published in Thk Dxtkoit Daiuv newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Wayne for raoOQaaiw 'weeks previous to arid day of hearing (A true l14 law St (tote 2 nun HUME BOOK about he STATE MICHIGAN Couxtt or WAzxx At a semen of tho Probate Court for thetkmntvirtt the Probate Office in tbe Citv of Detroit on Haurday thTsth dof JaaiSfa rreaant Hon Jan Wra Jodp of Pri I8 of AUGUfl OZieir pMtaffatainMintOTof upon tt tROTdOTed tturt Tuaafiav ike Rth daw nt Priinon and that the and all other paroans interested inMid estate are required to appear at a Uw holden al tbe Pro af Defamt aad show eaaee if any there be why the ayee of th petitioner should yftjy granted And It te further ordered that MidItetitfoqer rive notice to the persona interested in sard estate of the pendency of said petition aad the hear ing thereof by censing a eepy of this order to be Jdeaf Probate (Atrneeopy) Nowuxn Regtatee lM '15 v': Cklcao Uwa Stack Market CaiCAeo Jan Live The market is active and lie higher held at $8 65 for common $3 lo for fair to medium te 30 for good to choice and $9 tortiO (3 far extra choice Cre Jnarket io quiet and a shade easier at 7 9480 bn hogs 3423 live hog wnore 4 Milwattkoa Market? MnwAuxxB The market ua ebaaged 71i for No 1 Coarse grains are entirely nominal 11 The market i Armor held at $10 15 KMeipte lojW 5000 bbl 19000 bawheat flhipmente Iour 6000 bbl 1 lUi i a Coi A I nb 4 naoae eaea esiAM saasy aas tis vv vu llr 11 tpt to iu said mortgage raid premises 'f aid mortgaw a folio as Ail those piec iota of luid situate lying and Luing in $1 at ttc'10 i med 21 str 2 He 1 'MS itm LEGAL Nott SALE IU tnadu iu the cou Jit the non iwy mentof tho win ded by said mortgage ui Panafi to James Mareha 1864 a1(4 tbeRerater of Deed for WMiehKa on the 2 7" WBu" i'y aaia Kittle by assignment bear md records in liber 6 of asugnmenta mnowaa afterward by rhii Heffron by assignment ta ar October 1869 and rer ta liber 5f of aasammentN uAu wDM a morigegr the date of this notuv rixty five nnd 43 HO dni RVU Taontnue hflnniz Rd is A a i law having been inst'it maining necurod by thereof Notice is heni fifth dav of kfaiwh in nocm at the front door of House in the City of Detro' State of Michigan (thm ito tog the Circuit Court for there will be eoU by virtu said mortgage and i such case made and i tbe bigheat bidder tYn i mortgage or so much nf sarv to satuly the amn with tbe interest cost i) end an attorney fee of foe to said mortgage wi 01 that certain piece nr i aad being in the Connie Michigan and known a wit: Tbe northeast Ous ot section fifteen (15) in rouge uine ()) east contain be the same more or strip of one and a half riu of the above land to I( Dated November 2: 1 1 JOHN HE 1 A Boynton Attorneyy uov2s i Mortgage made iu 1 ho condition uf a dated Auguat 6th 18GL executed 7 per of Detroit Wayne CVumvAh 2 1 Wr ght of the wtme place' 1 I oflice of the Register of bvds Wayne in iita 51 of njortngvH I 18th day of Bentember is6ii I wm afterword to wit on the Imn 1 1868 duly aa igned by said lligii do Johnson of Detroit atouwu) I uu 1 ot assignment of that date and wh ch I iatbe Register's office afore nd 1 September 1861) io hber 6 ot asso i gages at page 3i on which aiil ft claimed to be due at the dnto ot of one hundred aud twenty three i mi ($123 63) besides an a torncy tee fe nrovided for in Raid ttomuon pooceeding at law having been inHHm the sum now duo aud sveun bv i any part thereof Now therefore native is Jirjvtr Pj cn tueot the power of rale in mi 1 rj and in pursuance and by xntuv nt ti ease made and provided on 1 ivn March 1870 at ten o'clock iu tho toroiu on 1 day at tho front door of the Wnvun Cnut?" House in the City of Detroit (th it i cin? for hoMng the Circuit Court foru 1 Wavrpp there will be sold at public aiu'tiati or vet highest bidder the premises de cubed in 4m gage or bo much thereof a may vsmiv fv the amount due on said Kvit ths interest and costa and expenses all4 i and an attorney fee of twenty five hn tt Detroit County of Wayne and Stale and known and describd a lots tim it 1 111 Lili aiiiHii Ivan 111 111 riiiiitu iiTisi: ti uno ninvy (:) 01 ine 1 farm iio nnffiMif mrm Ina Dated December 21 st 1869 WALDO JODve Assigv of A Boynton Attorney frNjuiP dc23whiwl3t OHTGAGB SALK lhTTT' mibde the cond ttou of a r'n executed by Charles Veliger and hanna Oidmonfiirt and Adam uois i'i bnd rederick Veliger and 1 he! Tapert and Charles her 1 1 Ann Heagan all of Lire Cii County Michigan bearing iwqui 1 cumber A 1805 aud reoonled i) December A lC5inlibei u118 in the office of the ltetur i Countv of Wavnt mid Htai 11 4 mortgage there is claimed toU thift notice the sum of niro tauinhvd ui i7' and 57 100 dollars and no suitor rXli having bean la recover thu del parr rnereor an remaining secured notice is hereby given that by a tu sale contained in said mortga 'o 1 lJ lie auction to the highest bidlsv twenty sixth day of bkUHiy A iv o'clock in the forenc of that iv at infS? of the Wavup County Court Hou Detroit Wqyne County and Hate (if Vi premises described in said warirurra tilth yided one hqlf of all those certain piveotui land lying and beirqr in the City ot ta'rr riX of Wayne and State of Michigau luMmaK cubed as being lots number nine utl (11) twelve (12) thirteen (13) fi urtuiji to fifteen (15) block fourteen (H in vision of the Withered farm (n called able to th survey and plat thnM by Hathon which appears 4 A the Register's office for the Countv of Wavers said Also tbe building and iuprovvjrn thereon or much thereof gs satisfy the amount due on tsid hioh costs and expenses of sale tcethci fee of twenty five dollars as provitted in gage Detroit November 26 IRGO MARY ANN 11KAGAK Charles Peltier Agent for Mortem nav2G iawl2t nnbvr MOUTGAGK EALB AVIuici A been wide in the conditions ot aceitnntfA C9 gage made aud executed by John Louisa his wife on tho 25th day i nu to Modney Puluo which the office of the Register of Douds in iif County of' Wayne Michigan in hbuj ot iu gages on pages 383 and 3S4 whereas the said HiGrtaage hub signed by the said ai 0 the un tew ud corded inUieolhV tho Register said Aii4 whereas there i row ducanl uniivi xj said mortgage and tanxi aueuinpuuvi'i! ib' Uh 4 sum of six tboitaaud mid ninety two utul 7 1 lare with atiornev fee provide I toi in Mid ar yB gage should auy proceeding bu taken to thcaame And whereas no prncot'dings al 1 iwor in have been taken to recover the sdiucur anrat thereof f'M Now those fore notice hereby 7 power of 8le coni aim in sul on Thursday the MHh day nf nxr fin hour of 12 cJ suid dav the nont ft the building in which tho Cimiii th' AmniS Wayne is hold the undersigned will bv auction to the hwhoet bidder the pi ne said mortgage or auflictent tn iroi i satisfy tho suid debt the iuterert tsm and expenses of arid sale including attvinM provided for in said mortgage th 1 ins described as lots numta twcVrMVl tL (13) fourteen (14) and fllteeu (15) in bbs three (3) of the western addition to tle uy troit being a part of the Cas lain plat thereof Detroit December 15 4 MANSILU A GEL'iMACIIH Asigneeeof 5jluE1a Moon Gxivvix Attorneys loi Mortgagee ddii itr 7 MORTGAGE BALE Whcrras 1TA been made in tbe condiUoiH of a nrortffaaemade aud executed by Henn Hvk tfi An me Hackett Lis wife on tbe 18th of uci A 1867 to the undersigned which innitra recorded in the office ol the Itegfater uf Bnd for tb9 County ot Wu ne snd of Michigan to liber 55 of mo rtgages on i age j'jQ the day of the data thereof aud wberen lu' due upon said mortgage and the note aecum tho same the sum of 3025 aride from the fee of 50 provided for in said mortgage proceedings betaken to fereckwv IU whereas no suit or proceedings at law or in have been taken to reqovar the sumo thereof: Now therefore notice is hereby girpn power or rale therein contained Hvu on Hth day of ebruary next at the honrri 12 odU of said day at the frontdoor of the 1wIhb7 which the Circuit Court lot Wayne i mint heXuS lm A Aairevk1 11 ii i xl a puuiic KUCIKUI lilt bidder the premises described in said jnortT5w sufficient thereof to pay aud aatufv the interest thereon from thia date the cost uitTA see of said sale and the attor ney provi'hd said mortgage The said preiuise toiu? lot number ten (10) in block nmuUrMvi of the WoodUidgefarm su oidted Ila trott County of Wayne and Htatc ot 4 Thq Detroit ire Marine Insurance CubM Mortagee Moore ft Griffin Attorneys fa tnnrjr Dated Detroit November 13 LW' 4 novlft lawl3t Default havio? fl made in the condition of a certain htarte date the 21atdavof Dewmbct by Christina Whitney of Detroit 1 Michigan to Catharina KuUrnann oi I and recorded in liber 66 o( mortg zcs on 1 the 21st day of December 18GH afcl2 (mIkkIH and the amount dqa on said mortaHe hereof being thium ot six huudrod ntri or proceeding attaw institute to eoov aid amount NcflitaWther fore hereby riven that 1 power ot sale in sud nurtgHre cuntainKl said power became operative and Kucbcao sande and A sell to the highest bidder at the fwut 1 orWayne Comtv Court House in the it' ot 1 904 State or Michigan on Tuesday the March 1870 at 12 ck at noon of snJ jtM $8 property in said mnilgage described to amount due the interval casts aud exppxiH closure together with fiftj dollars utaiM provided tor in said mortgage to wit All JI tain piece and parcel of land situated i aide of ranklin street in the City uf a part of the Antoine Beaubien farm uh 1 described on the ptat aud tiuvey of pit of as lot numbered two Ph witd lot taii 9 front and one hundred feet deep excq tn1 feet from the rear part of aaU lot owned pied by tlie Detroit and Milwaukee llaihjM nany Also the weatnly half of ht nnrnb 1 "aid Antoine Beaubien lai bi exu thiity feet thereof Ukuu $au uhI Company adjoining bull lt ii liiubeiv' gi together with the tenements hwehtew n' purtenaucea thereto belonging or auj i Wteftinga 'ts Dated Dctroil December 21 PRO I tlATHAKINA KULLMAN' Duvunoi Attorney fot Jtlorfgteee Ja 1 io22 iivi3t Araa STATE MICHIGAN Coubrr oi At a seasioa of the Probate Court Wayne hnkirn al the Probate OU'' in tu Detroit on Tuesday the Ulhdavvt the eai one thousand eferht hundred and Present: Hon James 1) Wliii 01 3 bate JW JN THB MATTER of tbu Et ite vf 11 WOODBRIDGE dereaod UiHulm: £Jf ingthe petition duly verified of John 11 dirl praying that the aJminUtiatuxs ot may be decided to execute a prujr certain real estate to petitioner tvaxird'iu visions of a certain contract made and Yk' deceased and pctiiioD dated Apnl bt 'Thereupon it ordered I hat of March next at iu the nin signed fo the healing of said ix tibon heirs at law of said deccaard an 1 ud interested iu said estate are required to session of said court the ta be holden bate Office in the City of Detroit and shy any there he why tbe prayer of the pvut' be granted And tt te further urdvred petitioner give notice to the person estate of the pendency of said petition ina thereof by causing a copy ot th? puuithedin Tnn Detroit Daily newspaper printed and ciiculatiey Wayne for six successive weeks pre' zu fcM of hearing JAMBS WEIR J' of (A tree copy) Nowland flU law6t said mortgage having become and tilled.

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