to the office of Vice-President.The Count de 
Chanibord has issued a manifesto, in which he 
says he shall never abdicate his claim to t-he 
throne of France. He will not assent to become 
a revolutionist so long as he is the legitimate 
king The Merchant Navy Bill has passed the 
French Assembly... ft is impossible to raise the 
seige of Paris at present, on account of the 
Bonapati ists—France ha« 1.-045 Communists 
confined in bulks at the various naval stations. 
.. Honapart.ints are arriving in Corsica..,.Pres¬ 
ident Thiers objects to the withdrawal of the 
Prussians from France, as he considers their 
presence an assurance of peace and order.... 
The boiler of the Amazon, a British steamship, 
exploded at Bordeaux, on the 30th ult., killing 
two men. .It is proposed to license gambling at 
the French watering places. 
quotation is 75 per cent, extra dividend, against 82 '4 
last week. Virginia new bonds (consolidated) have 
recovered to 56 per cent ., or 3per cent, advance on last 
week's report. Money rules steady at 7 percent, at 
Bank and in Wall Street. 
Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. report the sales of North¬ 
ern Pacific Bonds In this country tile last two days in 
January, as having reached $239,000—making a total for 
the month, of $1,51.3,(00. 
GENERAL REVIEW, 
The steamer Hornet, about which so much has 
been said in connection with the Spanish (loca¬ 
tion, arrived at Baltimore on the 30th ult.... 
When Mr. Robert H. McClellan was superseded 
in the Troy Custom House by Mr. McArthur, he 
refused to give up tlio archives, until directed to 
do so by Secretary Bout well. It is proposed to 
reduce the Erie freight charges between New 
York and Paterson... The Union Pacific Rail¬ 
road is still blockaded_The Japanese Embassy 
have left. San Francisco for the East— Hon. G. 
Bancroft proposes to establish a Traveling Fel¬ 
lowship for Harvard College.... Boston is (11a- 
tributing soup to its poor .. .Some good people 
are talking about II. W. Beecher for President 
— Railway schemes for the relief of New York 
city engage the attention of committees at Al¬ 
bany — An immediate increase of the U. S. Navy 
is talked of—The ease of Wm. M. Tweed will 
not come on until March, in connection with his 
seat in the N. Y. Senate. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, Friday. Jan. 2.1872. 
Kecelplfc-TIa receipts of the principal kinds of 
produce since our last embrace 21,838 bales of cot ■ 
ton.SIK pit it*. dried fruit*, 3,882 bbln. eggs, 31,496 bills, 
flour. lfMdOtiiish. wheat,,>0,800 bush. corn,79.224 bush. 
oat*., - bush, baric v. 6.470 sacks grn«s seed. I 101 
M>18. beans.—bags do.. 2,125 bhK com meal. I,98Db.igs 
do.. 117 bales hops. 2.722 rkg?. pork, 1,131 pkgs. beer, 
11,4.32 pkgs. cut. meats. 12,307 pkgs Inrd, 366 kegs do.. 
10,7® pkgs. butter. 2,ill pkgs. cheese. 
L__J -, — ,,— - dressed 
hogs. 4.*12 wigs peanuts, 702 tihds Tobacco. 1.732 boxes 
and cases do., 2,M2 bhls. whiBky, 862 bales wool. 
Boons mill Pens.— Receipts of beans for Jnn.. 
4,a(Ki bbls.; same month last year, 7.640 do. The mar¬ 
ket is very tlrm, in the Ihcc of a concentration of the 
stock, and marrows lmve advanced, l’cas am selling 
moderately well at dull quotations. VS'r quote prim- 
medium beaus, 12,4,3(0,2.55: good mediums. $2.203v,33; 
poor, a.- low m $1.25j pu, ♦2-50«f< 2JifJ, kidney, $3.106*. 3.25; 
red kidney. I1.2.V32.26. IVlnie marrowfats. $3,005*3.10 : 
fair do. $2.25 r .>2.80; eommon lots as low as *2.25, < ’ana- 
da pens, in barrels, ?I 20; green peas. $2<''2.05; 8 nith¬ 
em, B. K., per two bush. bag. $3 J&k2.75, 
Butter.—Receipts 0t butter for January, 15,001 pkgs., 
same, month lost year, 4u,."W do. There have been one 
or two good sclllni*days since our la»l • but these fit¬ 
ful -iiirts In trade, do not give the relief wanted while 
,vn are carrying so large a surplus. I.ator receipts 
lmve included .i larger portion of table classes than 
was contained In tne previous week's supply; and in 
sections that lmve had the handling of fine lots, a 
brisk and steady Hade can he noted. 
State dairies, fine, .HJwsSic., Slate dull les, fail to good. 
2tk0)25iC.; State., halMub*. good to fine. S2(«;S5o.: State, 
do., common to fair. 2tri28c,; State, firkins, fine yel¬ 
low, 286 «m 3I(1 . State Welsh. KOOd dlllne*. :W'.’ 31c. . SI .'do 
do., common to fair. 22<i<i25c.; State do., fresh made. 
:54c.; State, fancy select tubs. HocwJHr.; Ohio, good, 
ltknVOc.; Ohio, Central and Southern, 14(3 ire. ; West¬ 
ern, cltolco yellow, a.k.vaic.; Western, store-packed, 
lie.; rolls, good WiM, IdCoSQc.; rolls, common to 
fair, 13®10c~ grease batter, 9c*j9H'©. 
Brcswax-Ia held firroly, with moderate arrivals. 
Sales of Southern at 8f}fc. 
Broom Corn.—Tito market shows no improvement. 
There Is u lair amount of stock offering at S';,9c. for 
new hurl: .V'tdc. for now green : ikhoc. for new red. 
and 8®0 for old. 
('hrcHC, The market lias been excited, Export¬ 
ers, finding the stock of such grades as they can use. 
steadily diminishing under an arrive call from the 
home trade, have boon anxious to secure stock, and 
there ho* been some compeJItioii. Holders lmve 
gained confidence and refuse prices that Inst week 
would have been considered satisfactory, l6o_ t* fre¬ 
quently asked for choice faccortes. The cable is 
quoting an advance of 2s. it is the impression that 
the current prices will start increased sf,laments for¬ 
ward from tin* Interior, taoro especially Western 
make, but moat parties say there are fewer to conic 
forward than hud been expected, and m l sufficient to 
have utiv material effect upon prices. The shipments 
the past week have boon 2212,24 lbs. The quotations 
are, for State rnetory, prime, lilVhfrtiic; fair to good 
do., 14'5Q)15 VjC; ordinary do., lb,(,13c; skimmed, 7,./ 10c; 
State farm dairy, good, 13W&15c; common, 7® 10c; 
Vermont factory, good. 14^(5laVe; Ohio lactory, good 
to fine. 14Valac.; eommon. It" 13c; English dairy, 
good, life 14 c. 
Coiioii. I'nces have advanced a fracrion. Foreign 
advices have been encouraging, and as there Is some 
margin for shippers a number of lull parcels have 
been taken |or export. Contracts are still held with 
confidence, hut the Inquiry ts less urgent. Holders 
are reducing the offerings, hut, there is sufficient on 
sale to meet the demand. 
Uplands. Alabama, v tirleans. Texas. 
Ordinary. 19* Wf 3ttK 20- 
Good Ordinary.. . 21 h 21 h Jlii 21 \ 
Low Middling.... 22 22 K 22?i 22 % 
Middling.... 22H 22Y 23>.*' 
Good Middling... 23* Zjjj 2324 
For forward delivery latest sales are at 22|*e. for 
Fob.: 2254 c- for March; 2844c. for April: 23>jc. for 
May ; 23‘<jc. for June, on basis of low middling. 
(lanl, -The auction sale of Scranton established a 
further decline in prices. Egg, stove and chestnut 
si 7 .es rdc'-Tac, per ton lower, and grate 25c, off. 
Dried Fruit**. -We are still without the whole¬ 
some demand expected at this season, and the local 
call, though good, does not reduce ilie large stock of 
apples and peaches to any great extent. 
Apples-Old Slate. grx„7«> «c.; Western, new. 860854 c.; 
Southern, new. qrs„ 7ot8c.; do. fine, sliced; UgCiIlKc.; 
new State qrs.,li'„1Bi t c.7 do., .'■lined fine, 1 to 13c. Peaches, 
peeled, new N. (., lTtolSRe.; do., do., do.. I.V.. ltikjc.; do. 
K Kh. Vu.. UfelCJic,. new unpeeled I,ulves. 7'/,' sc : do. 
quarters, iV Plums, 256'27e. Cherries, lie" , 7' It.’(Sky 
MOc. Blackberries, 15k,ci Ue. RkApbenriea, 280'.29o. 
Egor*.—After tlm severe decline or last week tlm 
market Improved n little, and at the close, with much 
lighter arrivals, there is u firm feeling. Sales of lre.li 
■a 32<a33c tor Western ; (He. for Mate; 38c. for Penn¬ 
sylvania*; 32<„ Ate. for Canadian; 3*",Ale. for Southern ; 
34,</3Cc. for Jersey. Receipts for January, 13,(100 bbis.; 
same month lust year. 10.230 do. 
Flour. The market i* In an unsatisfactory posi¬ 
tion. The foreign market offers no encouragement to 
shippers, and stocks are steadily Increasing. The 
borne trade Is buying a fair amount of stock at easier 
rate- We quote at f.',.7.y.< 6.10 for superfine State; 
$8. lota 6.60 for common extra do.; $d.6Xai’>.80 for good 
to choice do.; $8.85 a 7.25 for fancy dr,.; $5.75*0.10 for 
superfine Michigan, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa, Ac-; M. 5 .V., 
r,.t0 for extra do.; <6.75047.25 for choice extra do., in¬ 
cluding shipping brands uf round hoop Ohio at $3.(10 
605,80, and trade brands of do. at$45.856,7.30; good to 
choice white wheat extras itt tl.mau 10: Minnesota, 
fair t<, very choice extra, nt $7.l*K> S..VI; St. Lntil* at 
$0.50@?.25 for common to fair extra, and *7 .->0r.;‘.1.50 
for good to choice. Southern is selling at $6.65® 7.3a for 
extras untl fTJlku9.50 for good to choice. Rye is 
steadily Held at $4(3 5.20 for common to fair. 
Fresh Fruits-—Dealers are dividing the stock of 
apples among other cities, but even this reduction in 
the supply will not admit an advance In prices. Cran¬ 
berries in fair demand when prime. 
Apples, Mich., Ac., bbl. $2.60753 • do. Mate good, $3.5(1 
Boynton’s Lightnings Kn«»,- Having received 
many letter- of inquiry in regard to those Saws, 
we publish (he following letter, which explains 
itself: 
K. M. Hoi/nton. L’wy., Proprietor of the Light¬ 
ning Sn le. .Vo. 80 Heckman St., ,Y. Dear Sir : 
I have cause 1 thoroughly to he tested in steady 
practical list! your Lightning Gross-(’ill 11 ml 
Wood Saws. I llnd them all they are recom¬ 
mended, being superior to any other in speed, 
case and simplicity, and especially In perfect 
clearance. For the past month wo have used 
your cross-cut in sawing up white oak and hick¬ 
ory timber for fuel. I think the saw in the 
hands of common men cuts twice as fast as any 
other 1 ever saw, and saves its cost over the ax 
every three days’ use. I consider it an invalua¬ 
ble article for every farmer. 
I have tried the best of other saws all my life, 
as my father formerly cut much ship-timber. I 
can truly say I would not use any other saw as a 
free gift, John Crank, 
President Farmers' Club. 
Elizabeth, Union Co., N. . 1 . 
[.Y. V. Weekly Tribune. 
DOMESTIC) NEWS, 
New York city and Vicinity. 
There are 280 missionaries employed in New 
York ..On the 3d itist. Horace Greeley was t,l 
years old. A large party was given in his honor 
.. A trial interesting hi spiritualists has been 
gningon. It was shown to he something of a 
trade ...The Yonkers and New York Life In¬ 
surance Co. has been dissolved. The Chicago 
lire broke ii .Controller Green has removed 
many Irishmen from office... The run on the 
Third Avenue Savings Bank continues_A 
strike among the onopers originated in the laid 
refining rnariufiirtory of W, J, Wilcox & Co., a 
week or two ago. It spread, and threatened to 
become serious. A meeting bus been held at the 
Produce Exchange to consider (lie matter.. .. 
It is claimed th.it new frauds are constantly be¬ 
ing discovered In the municipal u flairs of tite 
city.The ease of Stokes, who murdered Fisk, 
was called up February 10 th, when a motion to 
quash tho Indictment was made. There was a 
large srowd present. Stol« 4 was cairn and self- 
possessed. Judge Ingrahuu. denied the motion 
to quash.The T9t.li annlvi rsitry of the Y. M. 
C. A. was celebrated on tho With ult_The esti¬ 
mated expenses for governing New York City 
for the next year are $13,150,408.53. The police 
cost nearly three and a-hall' millions. 
Fires, 
Hotel at How's Cave, near Albany, N. Y., 
on the lllllt oil.; loss $27,000; one man burned to 
death On tho 18th ult. all the hotels and one 
sided' the square at. Abbeville Court House. S. 
C. ... On the 27th ult. a $250,000 Are took plaoc at 
Nashville, Tonn. Several stores wen* burned 
On the 2&tli ult,. a $127,000 lire look place at St. 
Louis, the St. Louis Brass and Hardware Manu¬ 
facturing Company being horned out. . The 
iee boat, Maryland, was destroyed in Baltimore 
on the 28th ult., worth $150,000,. Tho Boy's 
House of Refuge in N. O. was destroyed on the 
27th ult — A $55,000 Are took place on Bethune 
St., N. Y„ on the 27th ult_On the 20th nil.. Al- 
burger's pork-packing house In Philadelphia, 
valued at $30,000 The same day. the candy no¬ 
tary of M. Nathan <S Co., Cincinnati loss $35,000 
. ..The Presbyterian Church in Ludlow, Ky., 
was burned oil the 28th alt . ..The turn (tore fac¬ 
tory of Herman Waite, in SI. Louis, was de¬ 
stroyed on the 29th nit — The coal mines a (Bel¬ 
lingham Bay, Washington Territory, are on tire 
— Tite Boys' Home at Belleville, Ont.. was de¬ 
stroyed on the 2»th ult.; $8,000 loss; one boy was 
burned_Fifteen business houses were de¬ 
stroyed itt Norwich, Out., on tile 39th ult_ 
There was a $50,000 tire in Scranton, Pa., 011 the 
29th ult. The post-office came near being con¬ 
sumed . . The 22d regiment armory, in New York 
city, was damaged to Mu*extent of $15,000on the 
30th ult. 
Disasters, Accidents. Etc. 
On the 28th, a floor In a millinery store at 
Hornellsville, N. Y., fell in. injuring several per¬ 
sons— Mrs. Anna Stephenson of New Albany, 
Ind., was burned to death on the 2Stli nit ..A 
boiler exploded in Memphis, Tonn., on the 29th 
ult., killing two negroes .. The ship Almira of 
St. John’s has been burned at sea, and h 11 on 
board perished, . .Selmmnehi, a town in Asiatic 
Russia, has been destroyed by an earthquake. .. 
On the 29th ult., an express ear dashed into the 
platform of a depot nt Eagle Station, Ohio, in¬ 
juring a number of persons.... By a collision on 
tite Pad flu Railroad at Red Buttes, on the 29th. 
twelve or fifteen persons were injured_On the 
29th of January, a mail train on the Erie R. R. 
was thrown oil' the track at Lock Haven. One 
person was killed, and several wounded. 
Crimes. 
It now appears that Prof. Pa nornto of Brook¬ 
lyn, N. 7 ,, was murdered by some unknown 
person, while on his way from the bouse of a 
pupil to a street car ... On Sunday, the 28th ult., 
Mr. Alfred East, a room-mntonf Prof. Panormo. 
committed suicide by shooting ...On the 28th 
ult., in Brooklyn, N. Y., a man named Robert 
Lyons entered the house of one Michael Farrell, 
and commenced an attack on his family. Dur¬ 
ing the affray Lyous was killed... Highwaymen 
lmve been waylaying and robbing citizens in 
Brooklyn .On the 2t’.th ult.. Fannie Hyde shot 
and killed G. W. Watson. Brooklyn. She charged 
him with seduction....On the 27th ult., in New 
York City, one Henry flepner, a di’slpated Ger¬ 
man tailor, shot his son 
Youthful Beauty. — A clear skin and 11 bright 
complexion has a charm for all. How to obtain 
it and how to keep It is a secret worth knowing, 
and one long wished for by the fair sex. A de¬ 
lightful toilet preparation, known as Geo. W. 
Laird's “Bloom of Youth," will most effectually 
produce the above result. Warranted to be en¬ 
tirely free from any material detrimental or In¬ 
jurious to health. Bold at all druggists. Depot, 
5 Gold street, N. Y, 
Watch No. 12012, Klein Winder — hearing 
Trade Mark “ United States Watch Co., Marion, 
N. J."—manufactured by United States Watch 
Co., has been carried by me live months; its to¬ 
tal variation from mean time being only twelve 
seconds. Geo. Lovifi, Gen'l Eastern Passenger 
Ag’t., Toledo, Wabash & Western Railway. 
Kugar at Klx Cents n Found would not be as 
cheap as our Four Ton Hay Seale. The Jones 
Seale Works, Btaghampton, N. Y. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS 
Nf.w York, Saturday, February 8,1872. 
The Secretary of the Treasury has issued his First 
of February Schedule of the Public Debtof the United 
States. H shows a further reduction since Jun. 1, of 
$5,833,461, making the whole reduction under the pres¬ 
ent Administration, $287,258,310. The debt, as now 
classified, t*; 
In Funded H V cent- (Gold,).$1,512,708,550 
In Funded 5 P cents, (Gold.). 389,441,650 
Total Funded Stocks.$1,852,150,200 
Treasury Circulation, Ac.$502,266,750 
Less (Odd and Greenbacks on band 116,212,001 
-$.186,051,74ft 
Total debt.$2,288,204,94!) 
Total, March 4, 1809: 
Funded.$2,107,846,130 
ClruulaUon.. 417,017,109 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
From Great Britain. 
The Prince of Wales is able to walk out .. 
Five persons hut c been drowned at the Black¬ 
wood colliery—Mr. Otway, M. P„ thinks the 
state of Europe is such as to lead to war, and he 
also tears war with America, if the Alabama 
claims are allowed It is proposed to send W,- 
O00 emigrants annually from England to Brazil. 
.. .The Prince of Wales will make it sen voyage 
to the Madcriu Islands The Queen will not 
open Parliament in person .A definite word 
has been sent to France in relation io the Com¬ 
mercial Trenty.... Gladstone is charged with be¬ 
ing in favor of abolishing 1 he House of Lords_ 
Five build rad houses have been let to small fami¬ 
lies at Bri.vton, according 10 the will of the lute 
Mr. Peabody Minister Sclienok has resigned 
his plnueuMi iliroetorof the Emma Silver Mining 
Company... The Alabama claims are still dis¬ 
cussed in England in till the papers. Tho uneasi¬ 
ness in relation to them has had udepre<singin- 
flnenee on American securities... The British in 
India have had asmall conflict with the Looshair, 
and lost a few men Kir Charles DUko has just 
married a Miss Shell... .The Empress of Brazil 
lias given a banquet to the Duke d'Auntnle . 
Thanksgiving for the Prince of Wales wi il take 
place on the 27th.. An expedition will soon set 
off for the relief of Dr. Livingstone. 
Front Franco. 
V ictor Place, late Consul-General to New 
York, has been sentenced to two years’ impris¬ 
onment— The 28th was observed as tho anni¬ 
versary of the capitulation of Paris_Bona- 
partlst agents are active.,, Fifty-one bishops 
protest against tho Education bill... The city of 
Nancy gives 150,000 francs towards paying the 
German indemnity....The Empress of Brazil 
left Paris on the 30th Minister Washburne 
has given a grand banquet at Nice to Gen. Sher¬ 
man and Lieut. Grant . M. Thiers is opposed 
Reduction us above. 287,258,310 
Gold Interest charge, March 4,1869.$124,355AM 
Present Gold Interest charge. 107,734.546 
Savina per annum. $16,520,755 
Trade bus been fairly active during the week. The 
Imports continue Oil a large scale—the amount mar¬ 
keted at New York being at least 111 pet rent, in excess 
ot the same Month lust year. Domestic Goods are 
brisk,tne receipts of cotton only moderate, and tho 
price advancing on lower estimates of the. whole crop. 
The following arc the comparative movements of 
the < 'tty Banks for the past fortnight: 
Jill) 20. Jun. 27. 
nt pita I.$87.155,.VX) $57,155,500 
lamns.27V,1132,900 280,881.(MO 
Gold and Greenbacks.. 78.112,-01 ri,5<v,,500 
Deposits.. 729,361.500 221,07-4,TOO 
Circulation. 28,371.200 28,288,900 
PRICE OP STOCKS A Ml BONDS. 
American Gold_ .1091* N, Y. Central Scrip ... 931c,' 
f. S. 5-20's of 1867......Ill Heading. .Lt4g 
87)7 Tnited States Exp's 
* Extra Dividend. 
Tho changes In onr table thisiweek are not import¬ 
ant as to Gold, although early in the week the price 
was run up by speculation to UOjgSdlOU percent. It 
is now about 109 >4 percent. The United States Stocks 
are a fraction lower. The Railroads, after some weak¬ 
ness a few day* ago, arc now about the same as on 
previous report. The Northwest Common is 2 ¥ cent, 
higher. Erie, after dropping from33 to30W, recovered 
to 81W per cent. The St. Paul Preferred Stock is pay¬ 
ing a yearly dividend of 7 per cent, and onr precept 
n young man of 18, on 
