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The domand for mouey In thofocal market is 3 = e e eeieames msimmaia A asREIULYAZ. A LUIVJILL, JAINUAILY 4, 1878 ¢ oy = e e .]E CE North Halated at, bot Bolden and Futlorton nve, wf, | {hing ko na active inquiry (axcapt for hawn) | Cropof 180 87,000 | Nute—Fllberts, @150 almonds, Terrngoun, 1@ | 44 do, $T.6ATITH: 3 do, Aino, $8.60@6.02)¢ 3 2y | ;| S X erl Do, ol 4 it ) 4 y $TAGATIE .60@8.02 § 89 medium stoora, oli2068 B E ated Do, 1473 eomaidomtion, €140, " | won Fio ronnan why quotatians did not advanca | Crabof i *BGmin | 226 Fugllsh watniics, 16@100 ; Nafles e, Sty | o, 45000 a7 i £0.00, " | 53 modinm svora. B it Dlock i wf wle 14 o'20, 30,13, datod | {o corrospond wilh f rino of Go por 100 Jba in tho | Geob of 15 87047 | 210} Jirazlls, 1@14o ] Pecuns, 10G 1903 Afcieant pows | MAVAL BTORES—Continto very qulot, and values | 13 good stecra. T e cuth i conldenation p, T 1u0y 11, | Pico of kh—o Togn 1 anil bho ranuon Tar sich aba | 400 of 18 41,000 | nuts, Ui5@T0 3 Wilmington poanuis, T@Ho § Tenneanco | remnin atoudy, na follow 23 mediun steora, = gl n o Oaloy nt, n 1, 48x160)¢ £1, 0 Crap of 146" * 15000 | pownt, TGAC, Mantila ropo, &5 MONETARY. dafed oo 18, 1673 ¢ cousideration, 1,00 gonco of domand probably lny in tho fact that | grap of 1 0,000 [ FUR=XroIn falr domand, Tho areivals arodight, | Blsaf ropo, 3 th . 2 gl nmv (‘-‘r'nT"n‘\;.,]o::l“{ufi 43 ,}1.} .;;B:,c{.lm{s;g:,' nof, qln myou nlx oc rn ‘nuxwldurnblo incronno in [ Ovop of 1861, 59,410 | and good rkinn aro malable Whonever offered, Mink | Mownp sash cord, B ib T i, y . 11, 3 conafid- 0 rocoipts of hogs after this ook, AUAAN T A, LATO) " arg offored quoted at 40c@200, according to slzo and | Marline, B th....ui ) Jan. 3, 1673, Oy i T T i I pricos, | In thioyear 1871 thero woro kn operatlon in Toulstann | conditton; murkral ot 20gife, Noritiorn furn would | Harred ropo,fi b .. very active, nnd notwithetanding tho release vt funds by the payment of dividonds in all tho principnl citios, e moro than oqual to Lho aup- ply. Butnsiistoo soon yob to got the full offcet of thoso disbursements, it ks probable the ?nrkah will gradually work oasior from day to ay. T'ho demand for Now York oxehange is unusu- ally largo, and ehowh thot {udeblednons of tho East is being rapldly paid off. Exchange sokl botwoen banks to-day ab 260 to 50a por $1,000 premium. Tho Gorman National Bauk of Ohi- cago pays a b por cont omi-annunt dividoud, and. adds & por cont o ita surplus out of oarnlugs fox tho hialf year to Doc. 81, y Tho atatemont of the Union Trust Company Bavings Bank camo in tco Into, yestorday, to bo inaluded in our summary of tho affeira of tha savings bauk. Including tho 666,213 of deposits Lold by this bauk, it makes tho nggregate of $9,624,627 of doposits hold by tho six lerding savings banks of the cily. 8T, LOUIS AND CHICAGO BANI OLEATINGS. Tho clearings of the Obicago Leuks for 1872, were $093,060,603, 'I'his amount includes noth- ing but the eredils of tho bauks ab the Cloaring Hounse, Prompted Ly n desive to make her busi- Tow appenr s largs s that of Chicago, St ouis adopts the trick of ndding tho debils totho eredita in lor Cleating louso roport for tho year, and thus figures up hor clear- ings' lo (ho nggrognlo of $OU7,081,620, which is just exaclly doudla tho real amouul. 'I'hio total eredils of the St. Louis banks ut tho Clearing Llouso of that cify in 1872 were only £493,791,160, or junt about'half s much as tho crodit cléatings of the Uhicago banks. Dutovon ¢his Intter amount iy Javgoly Nctitious, Tho Bt. Louin banks do udt pay thelr Clearing ouso balances in eurroney a1 is dono in Chieago, bub Bive ohecks [for tieir bebit balancos. 'Theso cheels go into tho noxt duy's cloarings, and (lvmu meko lictitiony inerenso of tho clearings. Tho real facys in rogatd to hank cloarings show thut thugs of St. Louis are considerably lees than half as Javgo as those of Chieago. THI FUTURE POLIOY OF THE 'TRLASURY. Tt iy cnrrently roported thinl Judge Dichnvdeon, who is likely to” succoed My, Boutwell na Seere tary of the T'ressury, will continue tho fiseal policy of tho letter, Taking Mr. Boutwoll'n Wiows s announced in ds eleclioneering specebon, and compariug them with his practi- cal adminigtration of tho Trensury, and again with Liy views us ennounced in lus annuul re- port, it would be difiicult to mako _out from all tho contradictory idess, what is Mr, Boutwell's fiscal policy. Novertheleos, as his aunuslie- port was tho moro formnl ‘suuonucoment of his ‘viows, porhaps we may accopt that as the index of tho policy that “‘Seeretary” Richardson is to continuo, In_regard to banks and onrrency, hero are Mr. Boutwell's views, a8 announced in his report: As the circulatian of n bauk {8 o sourco of proft, nud 8 tho manugers are ustally disposed to obligs their patrony by loans aud accommodations it uover Lo wise o aliow banks and parties who fave pecunfary dntorests at etako to inereass or dimintsh tho volume of curroncy iu tho country at their pleasure. Nor do T Bud the-eondition of thitngs s xw or rule o which wo cansafely rely, Upon thess viows I form tho concln slon that tho circulation of i banks sbould bo fixed ond limited, and that the power to change the volume of paper iu cireulation, within limits cstalMubed by 1aw, should rewaln in tho Treasury Dopartment, * * * 3 "l problem i to ik & way of iucreasing tho currency for moving tho crops, and diminisliog it at oneo when tut work fa done. Thls (8 o necessary work, and lnxsuuch on 1L cannot be confined to tho banke, whero but in the 'Tressury Dopartmeat can tho power be roposod ? ¢ According to the forogoing, Wwo supposo thab the future Scerctory will ecok to coutrol tho currency of tho country. When n fow indi- viduals ropresent Lo himi' that there is too littla curroncy, ho will issuo five or six, or for that matter twonty, millions. When the few indi- viduals in whoso judgment ho Lus confidonco say thorg is too much enrreucy, ho will call it in again, Itisof conrso not to bo presumed by outside bankers and _merchants (who M. Bout- well says aro to be distrustad) that tho fow con- Adontial advicors-of iho Socrotary in theno oporations of the Treasury would know of thewm in advance, or that they wounld profit by them:, 0L, certainly not! REPUDIATTNG STATLS. Tho London Zies, commonting on the rocent | fauuld thore aro s great many. mon on tho floor introduction on the London market of tho mort- gage sccuritics of & new railroad in Iows, & Whother this prosperity on tho part of a young con- munity s likely (o afford any guarantes agaiust the influeiico of buch an examnplach fs farulkhed by {ho atlil_trlumphunt, social, sud finaneial carcer of Mr, Jay Gould in Now York, ia n point which invesiors milat determing for thorfiselves. - At tho snmo tima it fs to o mentioned that, whotever may bs the busiuess qualitien or honesty of the peoplo of Tows, 1t 18 ouly u few months sinco tho peopl of the adjoining Htate of Mintiesota, upon beiust poiled an to whather ticy would ‘profer to pay tholr dobt or repuilate, decided by a large majority 1 favor of repudiation, ‘While wo have no disposition to apologizo for ropudiators in any part of the country, it is uo moro than just to tho people of Minuesols to soy that though tho £3,000,000 Miunesota rail- zoad bonds reforred to by the London Times were duly authorized by the Legislature of iho Btate and issued in due form by tho exceutive authorities, tho State never yeccived the stipus Iated componsation or consideration for thesa bonds, and that ay soon as it was found that the coplo of the Stato were to bo practicaly de- rauded, notice was givon by tho nest Ligisln- turo that the contract had not beon complied with, and that the bonds wonld not bo paid, ‘I'his notico wns duly given before tho bonds had possod out of tho hands of the flrst Loldors, {sbo woro in fact tho dofauling paities, and who bavo sold the bonds with the full kuowledge of tleso facts. If parties who bought the bonds did not receive the public nclics given twelvo foas ago, thoy only have themsalves Lo blamo. Novertlioleas, thore is the fact thut theso bondy wero duly Iasuod in & Jegal mannor, pledging tho crodit of the State of Minnerotn, 'fho caso i n bard one for ull purtics concernad. In the caso of repudiation by tho Stato uf Mississippi many cars ngoit way dilferent, oud yot thatono ransaction was tho means of casting o donbb apon the zood fuith of overy Logislativo anthor= Ization of ssues of State bords since that time, It ruined the credit of the State of Missisoippi, and sho has never since had any fiunncinl statuy In the money markets of tho world, Other cuees of hardehip equnl to that of Minnagota are coutiuually coming up in the Bouthorn States, where carput-bag Legislatures have pledged the credit of tho Btates without nny logal authority whatover. A case in point Is that of Alabams, whore o cliquo whio have got luto temporary power have authorized tho issuo of 3,000,000 hunds, and have just- sent a so- called * financial agout™ of the State to Europo to negotiato them, tnd put Alabama in 2 similar osition Lo that of Minmoesota, 'I'ho Montgomery rail and Advertiser ot Doc, %4 gives o long biv- tory of thio illegal proceadings, cleaxly establish- ing thoir nullity, sud theroupon tolsmnly warng ali capitalists and money-lenders aguinst purs chasing auy of the bouds? What wo Liave written In_designed sa the Inductive Duattor to wliat we 470 gOInE uoW U Aay, It {3 10 warn il capitalists amid mnonvey lenders fn Hew York sud elewhuro agalust purcluetug al any prico—even for 1 cent au tho doltar—auy portion of the two miltion of Bogue bunde which the Logtis Senate at the Conrt ouno on Saturday “ authorized” poor Luwin to fusio oud sell, We do tiot know whether {he “act” was passed by tho hogits Uuuwe of tho bogus Leglslature or Dot, Atauy ratethoy buve no legal bl nor legal quulity of sy sort, and they might just as well ha Deen suthorizod” Ly a rulble of negrogs ut tho Ce fral Bank corucr} If ouy man have the efitoutery to oftor them in Wall slrect, either us & present o roapoctive Alulamn eecurity, o should bs put in_the Yoy for £ala0 pretunzen] “Iereafiur when the Legh Inture whall reassomblo it will Lo tceessary to convider thu financial situation of the Btate, md (6 enact some Lawful and well-coushlered measnros respecting it Wo believ that the dinpoition of the poople of both Minneeots and Alsbumais to pay thoir honest debts, bt fu both cuses they deny that theso aro fheir dobty, aud, from all scconnts of tho tempor of tha peoplo iu both cascy, we do o not beliove they will over pay & cont of tho bonds in quention. s, REAL ESTATE, Tho fallowing inslruments wero filed for roo- ord on Friday, Jan, 4 C1T¥ PROTERTY, @race st, bet Vedder aud Diyielon uls, w , Tiot 23, Gated e, 81, 1874; consideration, $1,125, Tudiana av, south of und nuear Lwenty-third st, o, 25 £t to alloy, dated Dee, 3 couslderation, $11,000, The premises Ko, 238 Fourth ay, dated Nov. 20, 1872 conslderation, $7,000, Lot 6, in Black B, In Cartor 1T, Tarrlson's. Addltion, dated Nov. 1, 18747 consideration, $800, Twonty-clghth st, ot $tato et wud Wabnsh av, a £, 33 X124 ft, dated Dec, 17, 18725 conwileratiii, $1,500, “Tufrd st, bel Ttoboy and Tducoln stv, & f, Lot 29, dated Oct. 4, 1871 ; consideration, $1,000, Wabansta ay, o of sud ncar Gouimscelul et, 8 £, 76 2 to alloy, dated Jun, 1 ; conslderation, Johnor st, » of Taylor i, ¢ £, 25 fee Oct, 10, 1873 § connidurution, $3,600, Unlon 5, et Bisteenth and Evans ata, w f, 24100 tt, writh buflding, dsted Jan 1; consideration, Tnians wy, near Thicty-fonrth oty w £, 4 14122 couxideration SHUH- 3= 3 10" aley, datod datad Nog. Dee. 11, 18735 considoration, §2,403. Wost Twentfeth at, 60 {t w of Rgboyst, n f, 25x125 ft, dnfed Jan, 3 ; coneiduration, $700, Lot 76 1 Black 6, of gheffeld’s Addition, dated Deo, 913 conlderation, 51,630, Clifengo nv, 5w car of Oakloy at, entiro_ black, dated OcL, 6, 1473 wonskderation, ¥i0,000, James G, ' Blunk (0 W, D, wind Olin, A, Retfoof, - Qornolla s, cast of and nenr North Toubon at, A 7, 98 1t 40 wlley, duted Doc, 10, 16723 consideration, $,000. Wil #, latwern Louling ut aud Ashland v, 24 1t to alley, datod De, 17, 1873} conufdoration, $58, "yler sf, n'o corner of Nohey &t, n f, Lota1d to 19, dated Ocl, 27, 18793 connirieration, $3,000, West Adain st, Detweon Lincoln and fonoro sts, n 1, 95x136 ft, dated Oct, 20, 18725 conaldoration, §9,500, 3 Lot 11, dated Moy i, ton at, u w cor Geddoa Al 18734 coneldoration, §1,500, West Ejghteenth at, between Talsted and Unlon ata, ; zl'-ng 1L (o alioy, dated Dee, 18, 1872 consldoration, " Lote 41 and 43, in Dlock 3, of Millard & Decker'a @ 1 of 0 3 of m w X Buc. 20, 30, 18, with improvemons, arted Jam, 1 conaldaration, 43,200, . Seo, 8, 99, 1, Lot 95, in Block 2, of 0 37 of 1 w i datod March 23, 1873 3 considoration, 1,300, ‘Bub Lol 6, in Gumpbol’s Lots2 uiid 3, &e,, in Dlock 5, Rockiwell's' Adition, dated Jan, 1; coriefdoration, 00, Lot 19, fn Giving & Gilbort’s Dlock 11, In Clarks o 3¢ of i w 3 Sec, 19, 0, 13, dalod Doc, 00, 1872 considér- atlon, £500, 3oy sl 1.0 con of Tvontyiath sty w £, 1008125 14, datod Déc. 16, 1872 ; conslderntion, §025, SUTIE OF CITY LINITA, Dlock 7, of wi§ a w ' _Section 2, 38, 13 (10 14-100 awres), datod DC, 1, 1872 7 coneidaration, $8,000, Tofts 0 anil 10, of it n 10 of & 33 acres of o 3¢ of © 3¢ Suotlon 4, 38, 14 (w of raliroad), dated Jan, 35 cone sldderation, $300, . Wabnseh nv, 502180 f1, ‘B;cllon 10, 36, 14, dated mnn&{n a8 1o nbove, daled Jom, 35 conslderation, ,000, in Diock 4 of Trlocan w1 Nov, 1, 1874 3 couslderation, COMMERCIAL. Taar EveNiNo, Jan, 9, The following wero the recolpts and chipmonts of produco at this point during tho pant twenty- four hours, and for tho corrogponding day ono year ago: G BIOIPMENTS, 1873, Tlour, brls 801 8,810 Wheal, bu vg| 120 Corn, bu,. 1,231) 21,014 Quts,” D | 20,05 Byt Tiye, bu, T A KT Burley, bin . 4,031 14,018 Qrasw Seed, 16 o L. Tlax Seed, b3 . Tirvor Cora, 18, Cured Meals, 1t Mighines, Wool, 1L Tolators, Lannbor, m Bhlugled, wm. Withdrawn from store yesterday for city con~ sumption: 666 bu wheat; 214 bu corn; 2,849 bu onts; 1,162 buryo; 7,409 bu barley. "ho following grain has boon inspected into storo this morning up to 10 o'clock: 133 carn whent ; 223 cars corn ; 42 cars oats ; 19 cars ryo; 53 ones barley. Totul, 470 cars, or 187,000 bu, “Thoro is_somo talk sbout asking our Bonrd of Trado to adopt a rulo similar to that of the Now Yorlk Stock Exehango, which provides that any member who fails to cumpl{ with his contracts, or becomes ingolvent, shall bo suspended until he has setttod with Lis creditors, and moken it recumbont upon the momber himsolf to immodi- ately inform the Prosident that ho is unublo to meet his engagements; wherenpon the prosiding ofticar stall giva notico from tha chair thet such member is suspondod. The ndoption of somo such rulo ng this would Do & marked improvemont tpon prosont usgos, Some mombors who nra complained of to our Tosrd of Diractors actually tako it as o porsonal insult from tho complaining party, nod try to geb up complainty against bim in roturn. rKfl of the Chieago Board of 'W'rade who prefor to bear o modurats loss to running tho risk of be- ing; thought huvd-tiearled ; ond the natural con- soquonce Is that thera'is moro than one (?) member who ouly pays*his losses when it guits his convenienco to do_so, whilo others aro mis- trustod, pirhaps without good reason, Ono tliing 16 certnin: thoro is somothing lacking in regnrd to socuriby in making trados u_goneral, whiich often gives rise Lo a proforonce in trading thut is by no means cumsflnmntnr! to the parly making tho seloction, nud may oxposo hun to tho clistge of-* washing.” Wo may add that N members who fail to keep their contracts is so- cured it the Row York Stock Beard by the pra- vision that if ho fails to give such information his application far readmisaion shall not be ro- ferrod to tho appropriate Committes, unless two-thirda of (Lie pretent mombers of {ho Gov- orning Committoo shall vote in favor of such Toferenco. ‘Tho Joading produce markets woro less octivo to-day, there boing_very littlo animation in auy, oxcept in wheat, Our roceipts of produce are on tho increase, cspecially in_grain, whilo thore ia no promiiso of & spoodly incroaso in abipmonts, This makes buyors hang back, leaving the mar- kots to the tender mercies of the shorts, who want to see o further doclino established oro thoy will take hold, The botter woather to-day gove n littlo, moro aniwation outsido—in what era tochnically kuown as tho *stroet markats." Grocories mot with slightly incrensed inquiry, Doth on local and intorior account, and a better, tinner tona seemod to pervade tho market. Our jobbers anticipate continned improvemont in tho demand, and in_tho leading staples, and also in somo descriptions of side goods the tondensy of pricos is rathor to advance. Rofined sugars aro in Tight ntack, but athorwido {ho marlat s Iairly uu]rphm]. In the dry goods markot thoro was ouly a modorato smount of trading, and,al- though the prevalont feeling continucs oxcéod- ingly firm, there wag no decided adysnco in any articlo, DButter was moving to a fair oxtent ab abiont formor rates, the market rullng atondy at 8@250 for poor 'to choico quahtics. Iag- (g rommsius quiot sl provious pricos. Tho chocso trado exhibited.a littlo moro an mbion, but othorwise the matket was un- cliangod. Coal dves quoted firm ub £12.00@18.00 for Lackawaing ;_nt $10.60@1L.50 for Lrie, and ot $7.00@7.50 for Wilington, No uew featuray were noted in tle flsh markot. T'rado was vory guict, and s expocted to continue o for tho present. Dried fruits wero quioct, ond prices wero genorally easy, though asido from hnlyes and mized poachos, which wore off & o, thero was no quotuble chauge. 1oy romaiun quict, for tho rensons noted in provious roports, viz., the Ick of transportation fecllit tics. Tlides and leather remwin firm. Oils, paiuts, tobacco, aud wood woro atondy. “Trado at the lumber yards was quict, end prices remain without quotablo chango, Building ma- torials, motaly, unils and naval stores arc dull and without particular variation in prices. Com- mon brick sro_in-largo enpply, mnd havo boon offorod for apring dolivory at $9,00@9.50, Tho recoipts of furs aro rathor light; they are in fuir demand at the prices quoted, Ceoperage was in moderato requcst at former quotationn, Tio wool aud broom corn markets wora un- ehnnged. ~Hops were flvm at 40@4bo for strictly primo Wentorn, Hoeds woro quist and un- changed. Potatoos wero In better supply, and pricen wero ashade canior forcarlols, Poullry and Gnme weron lerge i«mfl))y and dull. Pricos are ivrogulur and lower. Lho recelpls of game are largo, and receivors report having had unotice of cosisnments still Lo awivo, Bhippors aro nob oporating largely, as Lho market is mo unsottled aud tho weallior fu not favorablo. Groen fraite woro in woderate locul demand, with amplo offeringa. change. Highwines wers more nctive, but 14o lowor, eales being roportod of 00 bils at Ble, It i probeble that & portion of thoso weroe sold last voning, when Uhero woro sellors ab_that figuro. 1ere 14 reason to bolieve thut highwines Lave been quoted at lenst 4o too high u this market for two or threo dnys past. Dressod hogs weroe in bettor domend, and aver- aged 6y por 100 Ibs highor, in sympathy with live, 'I'ho moro favornbla weathor caused » bet- ter Inguiry from the shippers, and tho market clused firm, with buyers ut #4.90 for heavy, aud 95 for light, Bnlos woro raporled of G0 hond chiolen) ab $4.40 3 727 at §4.85, and 123 ab §4.80, Total, §10 hoad, . Trovisions wera rathor quiet, with littlo changa in prices. Mexy pork and Jard woraa shado ousior on cash lots, and n shado_stronger for Mareh doliverios. leals wero unehangod, witl # little more dolng thun yesterday, 'I'ho princi- ol domand nb prosont sooms ta bo for graon hame, which which uro atill wanted by curers, thongl nost of our packers have sald whond, and at loant one houso has not yot fillod its contrnots * ] for Docowbor delivorys Lho abucuco of wuve Yricos remain without fmportant:| and n corresponding du{!mnslou Tho market clogod at thé following raugo of pricoa:"Moss Pork—0M, $11,00@11.25; now pork, enshi or sollor January, S1LI6@11.87}¢ 5 do kollor Tobruary, SILGI@ILGS; do noflor March, §11.70@11.80; do scllor April, $11.00@ 11.95; primo moss, $10.60; oxtra-primo, £8.75, Lard, nsh, orsollordanuary, §6.95@7.00 1 do kol- lor Fobrunry, §7.1244 ; do sollor Mareh, $7.80 ; do anllor April, 7.60. Bwoot picllod hawu, 75;@857c, and greon huma nb 74@78o for 16-th iveragns, and 740 for 16-1h avornges. Greon abouldsrs, 83zes do rough sides, 43{o; do mhort xibn,’ 436@B0; do nhiort olonr, HH@bGe; dry #nlted ‘monta quotable at Bigo for ‘sliouldors; Bi¢@bL0 for short ribs, and bi¢@b3 o for nhort cloat. Toxed shouldors, nollor Janusty, quoted at 88fc. _Bnglisk monln for delivery in Jan- uary, 6o for Cumborlauds; G¥fefor short ribs or foug clonr; Go for shorb cloar; 8H@ 8l¢o for loug_cubt hams. Dacon i8 quoted at 48¢0 for shoulder, 7igo for cloar ibs, Ti{o for ahort cloar, all pacled, * Mosn boof, $8.60@0.00; oxtrn moss do, 80.60@10.00 ¢ boof hams, §27.00 @8.00,_City tallow, T1{@78¢c ; gronse quota- Dlo at Bi4@Gi(c. Bales woro roported of 2,000 bris moss pork at 811,405 500 tea Invd b 6,065 1,050 tos do sollor March, nt 87.90; 50,000 Ihi shouldors, from drosusd hogs, at 8170 160,000 b short ribe'at 63¢o; 60 boxos unérimmed do b G}gu; 250 boxes short cloar, at Poorin, atGc; 800 boxos long and short clear sollor Fabruary, at 53¢o; 600 boxos do sollor Ingt Lialf of Fobrit- ary, abbc; 50,000 1bs groon hams 514 1bs) ab 801 40,000 1bs do (16 1bs) aé 73{c: 50,000 Ibs do at $7.05; 2,000 pes do at 75403 20,000 do (16 ) al 73{e; 20,000 Ibs do at 70, The atock of pork fow York io roportod st 85,843 brly ngninst 40,073 one yoar ago ; and 80,242 two yonrs ago. Tho stock one month sinco was 7,748 bria, Tlour waa in bottor demand, though far from bolug nctivo, ps tho chief sales made woro on direct orders, Tho market was firm, in sympa~ thy with Now York, whiol was quotod strong, and a slight advanco was askod on somo brands, which local buyers woull not psy, owing to the wenkuess in ‘wheat. Buckwheat was quoted strong ond soarco. Dran was stondy. Baslos srore roported of 100 brls whito wintor oxtrag ‘Nashvillo City) at $0.50 ; 50 brls do at §7.L0 : brly spring oxtras sfilucktuu) nt 98,00 200 brls do (Etlsworth Choloo) nt $7.60 : 200 Drls do Minuegotn) at. $0.75 ; 100 brls do (Elkador) nt 6,60 ; 100 brls do %!!mmnrok) at €0.42)¢ { 100 ‘Drls do (Suow Flake) at $6.25; 100 brls do ab 6,25 3 200 brls do at £5.60; 1,000 brla do on pri- vate torms ; 100 brls superfine at 24.50 ; 100 brls ryo (King Willlam) ot €460, Total, 2,400 bylu. Also 1,400 Ibs buckwhent flonr ot $4.00 por 100 1ba ; 20 tons bran nt 911.00; 10 tons fioo mid- dlin{;s ob 812,50 ; 10 tons feod at £14.00, all on track. Tho mavkot olosed ut the following raugo of pricos ¢ Fair to chojeo whito winter extras, Rod winter extras, o, i..o, oo Good to chiofeo spring extra Low to medium. ... . Good to fancy Miuncsota, Spriug superfines, Rye flour, 4 Buckwhcat four, 70063 8.00 Drallaae eoe e 1003 ... Whent was rathor leas nctive, and geuerally woak, though till near thoclose it averaged ahout T5o highor thau yostorday. New York was Btronger, and Liverpool was roported 1d per 100 iha bighor; which facts caused an advanco catly, but tfio improvemont was lost by 11 o'clock un- dor an incrossing apnthy among buyers. This was probably duo to larger:recoivts now, and to roports that the crop of Minnesota in moving down itpon us in such form as to threaten 60,000 @75,000 bu per day through the winter, This was causo cuough for wonkoning, bui to it wag nddod the rurnor that the recont bulls had sold out, leaving tho market without thoir moral or pocuniary gupport. But for_this thoro would probably havo boen o much better shipping de- mnnd, a8 Now York 1 2@3¢ abovo us, after pay- ing the cont of ubipmont by rail,—which it avury unusual winter circumstanco, 'Lho spoculativo movement has not beon 8o slow for sovoral days past, though not uo weelk as ab tho closo of tho yeor. Buyera were very loth te fako hold, the short intercst boing spparontly o smell ouo, and tho trading from that quarter Doing almost confined to sellor February, That option oponed ot $1,233¢, advanced to SL2ik, doclined to $1.233¢, rulod steady for nearly tio hours, and droppod to 123} at tho olose. Bollar tho month or cash No. & spring, was rela- tivoly woaker, averaging 2} @3¢ bolow Fobru- ary ; it closed at $1.1937. _ Bollor Maroh wos Jit- $16 Bottor than nominai at $1.241{@1.26, closing ot the juside, No, 1 spring was nominal. No.d upring closed ot 31.07, and rojestod do at 93@ 9354o. - Cash salos woro roported o 7,800 bu No. 2 pring ot 91.2114 . 7,400 bu - do Sat $1.12% 5 17,200 bu do nt $L.21%¢ ;98,400 bu do at $1.21; 15,000 bu do at $1.208¢ ; 10,000 bu do at $1.9057 ; 7,000 bu do at 31,3035 5 000 bu do nt &1.20%%} 15,000 budo at $1.20 3 5,000 bu do at 3119765 2400 bu No. 8 at S1073¢; 22,400 bu do &t §1.0734 ; 400 bu rojoctod at 96o; 800 bu do at $4¢ ; 1,600 bu do at 92340, Total, 155,400 bu, Corn was loss active, Tho marlet on cash lots was woak ab 5estolduy‘u prices, whilo op- tions, for fuluro dehivery wero J¢o lower on wintar, and & sbado oaslor .on summer. Now York.was quoted firm, but our recoipts woro large, and holdors thought tho prospoct a gloomy one, as tho magnificont corn crop of tho North- west Ln' 1873 is just, hflglnnlnfi to move, and n lnrge percontago theroof will conte_to Chicago ‘bofora tho opening of navigation. Honco thoro were freo gollors of options for delivery during tho wintor months, the shorts being docidedly in tho ascondaut, Sollortlio month; or cush No. 2, oponod at 30370, and doclined to $05¢o, Boller Fobrunrg sold ab S13/@3134¢, closing ab 81Y@ 813ge. Hollor AMarchsold ot 811{@U45{c; sollor May. ot 863¢@b70 ; and sellor June at_ 3734 Rejoctad was steady and quiot at I4e_doclino, Cash snles wero reported of 14,800 bu No. 2 nt 803¢0 ; 47,500 bu do &t 3030 ; 20,600 bu do nt goj,,c; 4,800 bu rejected st 2330, Total, 88,000 i, Oate wera a' littlo moro active and a shado casior, though reportod stroug in Now York. Our redoipts were largo, and tho market sympa- thized with whoat and corn, being very dull in tho lattor half of tho sossion, and closing at tho insido quotations of thio day. Selor the month, or cash No. 2, sold at 213@24%c, and gollor Feb- Tutary ot 2554@I3e, Sollor Mareh was nominal at 2&;@ + tollor April at 2656@26%¢0 ; aud naller May &t 99} @29}v. Casll kalos woro roported of 24,600 bu No. & ut 25¢e; 7,400 budo at 2t1¢c; 2,200 bu rojected at 2ic; 1,900 bu do nt $uo3 4,600 bu by umngllu (whits) i 800 ; 1,800 bu doat 20 ; 600 bu light mixed ab 270, all delivered. Total, 40,400 bu. Rye was rathor loss ctivo, and weals at yostor- dny's insido quotations; olosing inmo, with no buyer at ovor 6Ge for No. 2 but quotod ab (0)¢e. Reojectod wan nominal at 6. Cash sales were reported of 1,200 bu No. 2at 6705 400 bu do at gfi;;u; and 8,600 bu do ab Go}go. Total, 5,200 u Barloy wan loos active, and dull, at about the #ama rauge of pricos au yosterday, tho ontire de- mand being satisfisd during tho first hour of tho soesion, Cash No. 3 opened at 650, but doclinod to Gd1ge at tho close. Bellor the month wasnom- inal ab G35@0i3¢o, and sollor Tobruar wld at 03)5@05%c. No. 8 olosed ol B2@b2lie in ordinary hiousos, Cash sales wore roported of 10,200 bu No. 2 at. G505 800 bu do at 64370 5 4,800 bu do b 0iio; 800 bu No. 3 at 5o ; 400 bu'do at 5330 ; 4,400 bu o at 6o ; 800 bu do 6230 + 1,200 bu do at 53jge ; 400 b rojoctod av 420 400 bl by smasple st 5o, Gelivorad ; 400 bu do nt 880 ; 400 b do nt €2}go ! 900 bu do 'at 800 on traclk ; 400 bu at 790 1,600 bu at 77, 'Lotal, 33,900 bu, & BTOCKS IN LIVERPOOL. Tho following shows the stooks in Livorpool st tho oud of tio yoars namod : Fidr, dlour, vrie sacks, Wheat, year. 7 16,747 200,442 Aud the averagos of the years gar quarter of whout, woro: 1871, Gou 4d ; 1870, b3 2d; 1869, 438 8d; 1868, G0s 114; 1367, 678 10d. COMAMENGE OF IOSTON. The Shipping List givou_ the fallowing figuras, showing tho commerce of Loston during the YMT 1872, an compared with tho year proceding, u its moro imporiant phases; 1872, 107, 2 401,710,008 19,425,058 g1t Valuo forelgn imports, Valuo forclgn oxporty, Vesuel arrivals, No, Venol clearances, N Tiporty coal, to, Twiporta coffes, bay Tmparts cotton, bl 2 Lxports domesties, 1k 18,417 Exports flour, brls. 27,50 Recelpta corn, b 5,000,163 tacolpts onts, L, ¢ 2,793,041 Toesiptu wheat, b 02,420 Recelpts barloy, bu B8 Tmports hifdos, 'No 1,104,119 Txports hoots amit 100 porta butter, lhs 5,130,000 67,160,000 1T 204,607 LOUISTANA Tho following statements DBouchercauw’s Bugar Roport for 1871-73 ¢ ‘Cho wugar crop of tho Btaty of 167173 amounted to PLA; NIATION aro gnthered from 128,461 Lilida, IThde, 0500 68 200uvserene il P T4 suggar ostatos a follows Makiug aver 100 hiwde,, kit fromn 100 to 60 Muking from 60 ta 20 hias, Muklug {rom 20 Muking feom 10 to 6 hiwds Makingg from 6 ta 1 hhdn, . ‘Lo samo year thors woro 0 nosngar waa mado, Thn yenr, wiyn (L Now Orloutia Picayime, the nunher §a donbilces much largor, . TEA TN THI UNITED BTATER. A number of ]]mmlnluut efforty to enltivato tho ton plant in_this_country havo boon mndo of Inlo yeara, Tho Deninon (Inwn? Revlew, in nro- cont igruo, prints an necount of tho efforts of Ttov, Mr. 1opkine, who cinims to havo ronchod perfect succosy in tho trinl, - Tho Zevicw says : T persoit to whotn o alludo is tho Jev. M, 1op- Jtun, who s Trustoo af tho United Blutos Manchiott Ten Gomiany, wioso ubjcot fy o utraduco tho aulturo of {en tn thld countey, For years ho han spent all his {imo and a Jargo Aiim of monoy in_{nvesilgating thin subject, Xor this purposo bolins_ visitod mauy of onr Hinten, purchased progorty, sud carsicd out hia fives- tigntions, But fn Crawford County ho bas mol with 110 beat succens, “Tho Company hold that It was ponalblo to grow fea 1n tho United Siates, provided o natiral baso could bo found in which tho {oa selon could be grafted, thus nc- climaling {t, This liwa ot Inat beon nccompllibied, A natural base lins boen fonud here, fn which toa aclon i grafied in tho fall, romafning b tho ground during 1o wintor, and {ho 'noxl My or Jiino It commencou (o bear fea, 'Mr. Hopking claims tbat {t will stand our coldest weathier, and thrive oxcoedingly woll, The Mercantile Director ‘o Bon Francisco Y8 1 £ A gorfous danger now threatons the ten trado of this clty, The Isthmus of Suezshortening by moro thn oneinlf tho length of tho pasnuge’ from India o Weslern Europo and Amerlcs, sud allow- ivg of tho posasgo of ~ehips ' of = burihen, Ins boon mado ueo of to mend carjocn of tea from Ohita to Now York by awiftly sufliugg Ktoamors, Tho rosult fs (hat tho merchanis of New York linvo beon cunbled to hayo cargos landod nt {ho {l0ora of thelr warchiouscs without breakage aud in rimo condition at @ Jers cost than thoy could obtain o 210 teas by tho way of Ban Francisco, It in eaid, alao, that, 1 consoquence of tho cargoes balng unbrok- cn during tho voyage, thiat thoto is far loss risk of accls dent, und that the tods arrive in farAuperior condltion, Tt Iy ovlitent that wwo have boen relylng supinoly on tho wopo thak our natural position piacing uk in tho com- anerclat centre of thoshoriest Tauto froin Chinn to Now York, would sufllco to soouro us tho tea tradv of n con- tinout for all timn coming. Theowuking from thin do- luslon s sufliclently unpleasant; let us Lopo that it will stir our morehiants uy to the necossity of adopling somo meuns of necuring cheapor tranit,” 1t 1ok they will Lo left only tho lncal tea trado of the cost, and it 4 doubtful if thoy will boablo to keop that cutiraly, for those who haudlo Iargo quantities of goods can al- “waya handlo them cheaply, and there i littlo doubt that tho buniness men of Now York woull bo content {0 1080 a littlo on tho Packiio Coant consignmionts of lea fora conpls of years, to drive tho San Francisco dealers from tho inarket, 8 LATEST. s In tho afternoon, wheat was_falrly active and stéady. No. 2 spring sold at §1.1974@1.20 ceah or sellor tho mouth, and 31.203£@1.20%¢ soller Tobruary, both options closing b tho fuside. Corn was quict and stendy ab 307 seller tho month, aud 813¢e ojler February. Other coroals and provisions weroe inactive. ———ee CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. TFnipAT EvENTNG, Jan. 3, ALCONOL—YWas in 1ight demand at $L1U@1.84 for 94 yer cent proof. 'BROQM CORN—Thero was no change, The fuquiry 15 wainly for the fair to chiolco gradey, Birlelly cliolce green huel would brlhg T@Tict, but it fs very seurce, Tlie common grades aro plenfiful any siow of sale, Wo to: No, 1 hurl, 6@7¢ 3 Ib; No, 1 st D e+ No. 0 do, @430 No, 3 do, i@ige , @3¢ ; No. 2 do, 4@4ke; No, , $@3% o o5 10 pato ol red; Innido groct, 3@ e ; do red tp, 2@ S R AXS—Wero in modlerats roquost. Oholco hands pleked unvles nro scarce, Prices: range as foows & Ravics nt $2.5082.00; falr to prime, $2.0082.25; come ot to medium it $1.5@173, BUTTER—The condition of tho butter market wan uichanged In any fmportant particular. Tho domand \ths Teasoually netive, not ouly fo_supply local wanta Dot for ahfpment, aud, with 5o surplus o hand, botd- wra ncemed firrn 4 thelr viows ab full former Tutee. Choleo dairy, piacled, nnd choleo roll scil beat, but {liere fu alko & fair (Aulry for low grades, Wo quota: to chotea roll, 18@22c; strictly dairy packed, 236 nedinm to good, 18@220; Inferior to comuion, 8 Goud a2 IAGGING—Trade continues quict, Dirlapa mot withs somo Inguiry and gunnles wero also lu detsnd, Dut other goods in the Jist wero neglectods Prices, owever, remata fiem § notably o for cottai soamlesn Dbaga, Wo quote: Btatk, 30c; Ludlow, 35¢ ; Lowiston, Sif6s Amatiean, 32i0’; Otier Creck, 52e; burlu bar, 4 A0 6 bu, 20@2c; guunics, singlo, 18@1% do double, 2903 Wool ok , 08@370c, BUILDING MATERIALS—Were dull and nominal- 1y unchavged, ‘Lho supply of common brick ia lrge, #ad it lins beon offered for apring dealing st $0.00@ 950, Oftier desoriptions ure in liglht request ut provi- ou prices, W quota: Stucco, $2,00@2.73; New Yorl Utiicko, casiug, $3,76@4.00 3 superiing o, $4,00@450 § Tiosondalo comeut, £3. ; Utlca comeut, $2.00 por rls Loulavillo coment, §2.00; ' Akton_coment, $2.00 ; Iasblo dust, $125@3,605 Time, fn_ bulk, $1.0081.23 Thimo (1 brls) 3L95G1.60 por brl + whito and, por brd, 275@3.00 ; plasterng hair, per bu, 40@500; fire brick, per 1,000, $40. oo "vlding beick ‘common, $1T.00@15.00; country brick, $15,00@14.003 Woudl~ Btock prossed Tauge ot $35.00§40.003 Bt. Louis 1y~ Graulic prestod, $45.00 dol 5 Milwatikeo, $33.00 del ; Tacluc, $10.00° del'; Minadale, 535,00 delt rociay, per i, $4.00@5.00, " Tho following 14 the llst of pricca Per bok of 60 fet, for domestio window ghws, from $lich a reduction’ of 40and b per cent {8 mado by deal- B Doutle srength. $ 800 6x8lo Tx9. 7x10to Bxl 8x11 1010813, Bx14 1o 10315, 10214 to 12x18.00 14316 10 16320, 14x23 to 10324, 18221 to 16130, 20x08 to 24340,.. 25528 to 24330, 6104 {0 26340, 28398 f0 28344 29240 10 3024, 30130 to 83352, 32054 to B4z, . 84358 to 34300, 25360 to 40360, OANNED goods was falr for the sesson, Rdhorod o with some sbow of Armuoos, 00DS—Tho inquiry for this llnc ‘and formor pricos wero Blocks oro Satr, with {ho oxceplion of tomataes, corm, and rasp- of Dortles, W quoto Toaclies, 2 1t Teaches, 3 b, Foary, 2 1b, . luin, damsons, 4 1. Vs, green gages, 3 ib Quinces, 2 1. Strawborries, 7 15, Raspberrios Blackborries, 4 1. ‘Govsolerries, 3 ib., . Tomatoes, 1 b, . Tomatoes, 3 1b, Corn, Elghn b5 Corn, Benton Iarbor.. Cory) Yarmoutisees e Teas, 2 1b, pod.. Peas, 21b, sosked, Lima Beans, 3 1b, or, Oystors, 3 Oyatorn, 1 ONEESE—This staplo waa in moderato roquest at former quotations, Prime goods are mot plenty and are firmly hold at our outside quotations, bub, low grades oro nbundant, and ecll at a concesior, Wo ro- Feat our liat : Now York faclory, 13:G14}0; Oulo factory. 11@1%0; Western factory, 1@lic, CORYr—1n (Lo coal matket theto Wero 1O HOW fea- tures to note, Ordors wore boing fillod at the annexed Tty of prices : Lobigh, lump, $13.60 ; Tohfgh, pre- pared, $10.00 ; Erle, $10,50@11,60 ; Trlar Hlll, 310600 11,607 Walnut LI, $10.50 ; Diossbura, $10.00G1L0; Cliorry Mine, $10.06 ¢ Yiocking alloy, $10.00610.00 Cannal coal, '$10.00 ; Tudiana block, $9,60@10.00 7 M- nonk, $8.00; Wilmington, £1.007.00, COOPERAGE~Was in' moderafe domand ot former .. b, ricos, 'Che offerings are larger aud ample, We ’}nnlo' Pork barrels, $1.25@1.05; lard ierces, $1.70@ 5703 5 \Whiskey barrols, $21062.25; flour ‘bavrels, 065530 Tougl ntaves, $18.00@ $30,00@50.003 fiour utuvs, $3.6039) Toadinge, 7¢@Jo 1 eot; flour hoop holas, $14.00 10,00 G ; Pork aud tlarce polew, $30.00@40,00 31 m § Whiskioy barrel staves, $23,00847,00 G m, Balealu- clude § curs pork barrlu at $1,50. CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Were in moderate request at provious pricos, We quolo: Liust Burro and Bu- orfo Qrls poars ot $4.25@9.60 7 Winter Nellis at $3.75 4,00, @ Elg—woro tn bittor supply, andysices aro o o oasler § oltongh somo deajers are holdlug strictly frodh th cartlors at S0, Pickled aro quict aud quot 20240, Bales includo 450 doz fresh at 8005 18 pigant, o3 800 du’A ula%ui '.\lbrlu o ot 270} 200 duz pickled at 240 400 doz do at 21c, D Mg Woro n_ fair demand, on botl tome and dnterjor account, The roceipts are moderato, ‘miote ; Prime livo gocss at 05@08a from first Bonds ; Jol bln‘" prices, 1‘.}!‘@7“: for nssortod feathers, 26655, according to quality, i Fcaul scoma to bo plcking up™ a ittlo, but auty patilcular activity i not looked for beforo ot tho middis of the month, In the moantimo prices are frim for all descriptions; especially so_for Whitelleh and cod, the stock of which ara gt Yollowing aro : No, 1 whitefish, 5,603 No, 3 do, trout, $4.76@5.00; No, 1 shiore niacks 3 Noy 1 uuly, su.w(%s,vn; No, 3 buy muckerel, $7.00@7,25; No. ‘whore kita, $1,85@1,00% ‘bank vodfish, “.Mi@}‘;ghflflufigc'lu%:t:r;&x Sgflgk; 7‘.'; Lox hereing, No, 1, 3U@iiso; box o Yoo: Gotunklin. Iiver suimon, now, Lalf ‘bels, $10.006 10.45, RUITS AND NUTS—TCrade was roported quiot to- ny, and th toue of tho market Wnd by nu monus Diioyant, thougl nelde from u elight decline In Lalvea and mmixad poaclies, thero Waa 1o quotablo change i Dricen, Stocks sre full, Wa now quolas Dates, 6@ $s i, wew, 16@100; Oge, box, 17@16a; Turkey Prancs, 1673, V@100 ; Talvius, $2.60@200; Lluckbel Yew, mew, 10611e raupbirrivs, 45@453; pitted hotcles, Ss@2do 3 peachen, yared, 31@d30; peaches, Tialyes, fa0ku; A0 Tjed, BYG60 3 Zumts currants, 23 $5.00@5.24: No orel, $11,00@31. 0, Bi@oo; o, 18TL, T@7i4a; spplew, Boutbers, ;:':;'u’ Bl estan Srimoh - Bl niat Tiinofs aid Towa sking, Wo qnolo ixkis oltory $1.0 i, 10@100% Wlten, 4 (sfio; bpossum, 6@ caned, 200§ Taceoon, G@R00} 4 el Aot ekin, raw, pos_ 1 market, and deslers report conmldehiblo, conmlymnont poton fhio way. Prices wero wenk aid wnsaltled, wnd hio markol 3 very dull, chiokons nt §3,50; 20 doz do at $3.40; 05 doz do at ot 3112} ; 60 dnz &t $1.16 ; 60 doz rabbits at $1.00+ 25doz do st fio ; 12 carcassos venlson at 8@10c 3 20 saddles doat 153100, GRIEN FRULTS—~Thoro 4 n modorate domnnd for apploy nud eranberrles from the local trade, with tho oforings umplo, Oholco applos are quoted at 33,0002 4,00 per brl; enitivated ecranberrics at $10.00@12.0 wilil at $7.50@8,00, Balos inclado 1 ear npples at 3, 105 bels ot retndl nt $,25@3,601 40 brls do at §1,00 bris frazen nt §3,00F @ brin Taryo stocks u wtoro, Under o bufter demand refinail sugars world probalily adratico ua the winply Lore, a well an nt tho Jast, in light, Bolow aro tho quotations: B1-0AnD S0DA—T K@, Cosrurs—dochu, d0c; O, G. Java, 20@T0; Jnvn, iG13c; fanoy Rio, 23@23xe; cliolco o, ‘prito_ltlo, 22K@23%0; guod.do, 3705 common do, 20@20%¢; Blugapore, H@2C; Coata Ricn, faney, 433¢@24o} do, primne, V@K Marlcafhio, 1246 @ SmuEi—siur, il woight, 20)4@lo; Blearlno, 1 @00, E&(éof—)’nlun, BY@0)¢c; Nangoon, 7/@80; Tarolins, 3 @Y, Bunani—Patent_out _loaf, IAK@tjo; crushod, vowdered, and_grauulated, 13%@1c ard, 195@13340; do No, 3, 12413 143}0 ; 6xira 0, 19@19y0 } 0, No. 3, {131 low ll,‘s@ll’{ holco brown, 11@liNo; do, 10@110 ; falr-'do, 104@10% ; cloica molasaca sugsr, 11@11%0; fulr do, 9@bxo; New Orleans augar, choice, 11@11%4e; do prime, 10%4@lle; do falr, 10810%6 ; do common, 9@IX{c, Sinuri—Diamoud: drlps,” 1.95@1.407 sllver drips oxtra finc, 71267605 ood ligar-houso syrup, 45@300 ¢ extra do, 80@d50; Now Orleans molarsns, cliojce, 78 @8lo; g prime, 0@760 3 do common, GI@050; Porto Hea bolaaees, clioico, 500003 couimon malsasen, @40z, - Grioes—Alleple, 17@18c; cloves, 20@300s cassla, 40@42¢ 1 popper, A%3@Wié ; nutmegs, SLAYGLI0 L ginger, i, 25630 do No.'1, 20§30 4o No, 4, 16 iy . SoArs—Tronch mottlod, 0%@0%0; Gorman mot- o3 Golden iWesl, 0@0i0; Whlle Lily, Wil Roto, 0G0 e: hrown Windsor, paitn, 6@0\o; Savon Imperial, GY@03(c. Gloss, U@l00; corn, D@0} Luudry, common, SE0C. Fho. gonoral featuros of this market were tho snmo aa Lave provaflod for tho past fortnight or_more, The only drawback to an sctive trade e (o lnck of Uransporiation, Liboral orders ure daily rocelved (rom Jistern polats, but tho mpossiuliity of obialning cors provents any cousjderable outward movoment, and Exles aro nioatly coninod to supplylug local wants, Tecalpts ars ample. Wholesalo dealars aro paylug tho following prices—cars to contoln 18,000 lba or ovor ¢ O Tnagi—Timotby, bealer proserved, $10.008317.00 ; fimothy, looso prossed, $15.60@10,50 ; prairle, prossod, £10.008 0N WhgoN—Timoty, $15.00 loose, 16.00; pralrio, loose, $9.60@10.60, For dalivery of ‘pressed, $1.00G31.60, accordiug to dlistanco, HIDES—Stendy aclivity chntaclorizes tho demand for hites, atid the Airm fecling o long o featuro of the markut 18 alill provalont, Tho nrrivals continue lLiboral, but they do not oxceed tho wants of the trado, Prices augo an follown : _Groen butclicre', city, T3 groon kalted, cured, heavy, 1103 dolight, 13@i2)e; part enred) D@1035c ; green frozeu, DG@102 ; greon calf, 17@17%0 ; greon city veal kip, pritie, 140 ; dry salted, 16@170; dry kip, 290 dry calf, 20! dry fint, 1)@ 205 ; dedeny, GUG85C"s damaged, 715@S0 ; all ‘other Ganiaged stock, off, 110PS—Thoro was o Important chango to makenoto of, Tho roceipta oro rather light, ond” tho trading is ‘nostly amengg denlors, Thers fa’ 6 moderato Lastern fomand, | We continus to quote: Prinie hopa ut 40@ 50y 503§ Eastern, HON erofalr. Wa quoto: Cholco whito comb af 3i@20¢; snedinm grades, 20§200; 1o 40650, mand for iron oud stecl at tho rates quoted m;{;m: a 0 oval uad ol orse-shoo fron. Shicet fron, No, 34 Thteiron, Russia lron. Teuesia fron, No. Norway nail rada derman plow sted Tnglisl cast plow ste Chiromo tool steel, v English (00l tool. LEATHER~] L 111 3 3 G el irmnes ally working upwards nmial], it there are irade, We repeat our quotations as follows: nEMLOCK. City hisrness.. Kip, veal City uppor, No, 1,6 1i Glty upyior, Na. 2, @ (ke Gountry uppor, No. 1. Calf, country. Tiough upper, light. 5 French . N Trench calf; Leuiofi French calfy 24 to 20 Fronch calf, 26 to 30 1t Freuch ealf, 30 to 36 1s. French Isip. 60 to 100 b LEMONS AND ORAN mannd st this genson, or loss frosted, sudn £5.00 per box, ' Oranges nro fn 111,00 ‘per casb, We quoto: 0 citso s Malaga grapes at $6.I0@T7.60 per keg. BETALS AND TINNERS' for tiu, Copper, Zino, cto., 14 very light ; pricos, Low. aver, aro quotabl ateady, and for tn plste Grul. ota: 0, 14320, $16.00 ; Lo, roofing, 10, $13.50, Pra Tti—Largs, 400 ; smoll, 410 ; bar, 420, IToms quantity, 11%c ; slub, Sc, oy TN, 24, 730 rates. 63 tiuuod coppor, 41c, I men o5, 8o 0, 8 and 0, 1005 10 to 11, 1 'LUMBER—Thero was no chango, Trade, aa usua at this soaaon, ls very Light and prices romaln withou Jolat, scantding, amuii timver, and unde Fonelng. . Joist and acantiing, 18 to2: Timlicr—enwed, 14 to 16 feet. Bulngles—nsweld A 3 1 Plokets, Tickets, flat, 16008160 A or Btar.. ilscou dalfira por car to by wrhileh churye follows tha shiuglea, “Chicknesa—Tive uhingles to bo nens, Length—Blxteon inchod, HARDWOGD, Oak (dry). Binck walinit Maplo.... Auh (0 Batternut, Oounter topa Flooring, G-, grooved ‘(uaecty, Ding Wigher pricos, our_qnatations being based an Doar, S3.00@12.00% imualc- lo gfllmn: o, dreaged, $1.00@1.60; beaver, per I, $1.00@ “GAME~—Thoro fs on execanlyo supply of game on tho Sales jnelude 16 dox prafrle $3,35 3 90 dox (o a4 $3,00; 20 doz, quials wt §1,10 5 70 o ico_cultivated “eranber- tiwo-thlrds price ; branded, 10 per cont fair to good, $0@WSc; common to medium, 23@ Y—\as quiet and unchanged, Tho offerings ferior aud stralued honoy) 16@ 200, INON AND STEEL—Thero was only & maderate de- 3120 B e (55 Wbkt Do for domestio and forelgu stock, and prices aro gradus Tho ‘demand, at prencnt, is Indications of on ‘early improve~ Jnent’and 5 good feeliug Accwus to prevail among tho . 2@ 23 1206 1,40 1,104 1.25 5@ 08 1.25@ 145 85@ 1.10 80 05.000995.00 . 40 45 + 60.00@Hi.00 . LB 2 e in tho ueual de- Home of the ofleringa are mors fow lomons uro beiog offered at falr request at $10.003 Talermo and Messina Jemous ot $7.00@8.00; French snd Malogad st $6.00@ 6,60 3 Valoncia and Havnna eranges nt $10.00@12.00 per STOCK—Tho demond Wo QN PLATE —IO, 10314, $14.00; do, 1251, $14.60 Burer Zmio—Full caske, 1103 ‘half casks, 11xo§ Covren—Coppor botforms, 4305 brazlors, over 131ba, 11%0; 13 snd 14, 193es 16und 16, Hoj 7, 16c 19.‘?0 10, 190 3 20, 'wa)f ‘full bundlo, 16 ok cent dis- cott ; fetico wiro, 8o, quotable cliange, uffhough slight coucessions Lave two inches (n (hick- Oakum, 2 alo, Piteh, § brl.,. No. 1o, $.00; No. 2 do, $4,00; No, 3 do, $3.00; No. | Tar, 4 bel, ... L 050 (7. 4000, 00¢'s oxtra Nalior, $10,00; No. 1 do, 48,003 N 011.9,—No fiow' Tentiron wero doveloped In conhoc- No. o, $4,00; To. 4 do, $1,00; extra miar- | ton with o murket, Busjuesn contintes quich witl Yoy $4.00635,00 5 No, 1 do, §0.007 No. 3 do, $2,00; No, | prices gonorally firm, At o rocent declino carhon i ., §100; No, 4 o, 350 exirn mink, $2.60; No. 1 do, ( comparativoly tendy, and dealora roem to think that $U603 No, 2 do, 7o No. @ do, 4003 Na, s do, 1025 | Uio Uotlom I8 reached, e quote ¢ Carbon, 26@3530; Grian oz, $1.00@A,00; ‘red o, 236Gy3L60 1 arey Uo, 30 | oxtea lard oll, Tio; No, 1080 No. 3, 630 ; lineeod raw, @700; 1M do, 1021053 milvor do, $5,00@50,003 timbor | 8803 dohotled, D33 ; whalo, §80 3 shor, 2008310 SO, T 8000 s uralblo o, SAc@FLOD: - wolvering, | neais’ fook oll, atriclly purd, 81,16 ; do oxln, $1.00 a5 1y, D@ eh.00 1 wild Gat, 106350+ sk, | Noy 1,00@0003 tauk oll, 64GT00 2 _straits, 728950 § 61,003 Lisclggor, 10(3500 ne, 10@740, elapbant oll, 050 3 turpont| PATNTS BOLORE AND PUTTX—A fimited amoant of trading was done at {lio subjolned pricou 3 WIITE LEAD, Striotly pure 1150 Tancy beand 10.50@11.00 [ Gonuifno Vellla Montaguo, 1450 Amerlean 14,60 fnow whi 1100 English Vou, xc English otango minerai. sliurg orango minerai, Engliahod lend., Amorlea Tards whito, riow ot $12,00 ¢ 13 brlu do nt $10.50@11,60, Whitiog... GROOERINS—pricos - woto * witiot percoptivle, rUTTY, chango. Coffcon, sugsrw, rice, and indeed ucarly all | In hulk,.,, 80 avticles In tho Ik woro firmly hold, as trado boging fo | Tn bladders......0 . o sliow signs of returing nctivity, aud therouro mo | POULTRYThe offeringa sra larga imt tho domand iuvery light, and price oro weak and lereqular, Thero weas » moderate inquiry for cholco turkeys ; but, ns a sulo, tho market was vory qufot, Wo nole bales of 5,000 Iha choleo turkoys at 1303 2,200 lba do at 12@12)¢s 1,300 b8 good ot 1D@1lo; 93 doz chickens al $L75@ 0.00; 85 doz do ot $2,60 , 12 oz at $2,00 ; 4 doz choico oro ot $12,00; 10 doz dost $11.00; 3 dox poor at .00, LOTATOES—The matkot wan fairly supplied, snd #alea woro ratlior slow ; 8 good many of tho offorings of car flala bolug moroor icss frosted, Wo noto sulea of 1 car peachbiows at 750 delivered ;'3 car do ot 10v dolivered ; 216 bu at A5c from store ; 110 bu do t 80c. SALT—Wnn In continnod good demand at tho f lowiog pricen : Onondaga aud Saginaw, fing, $2.4 ordinary conrao, $2.40: courso Dlamond O, $3.60 ground solar, $2.60 7 dafry, without bogs, 3303 do, With bags, $4.25@4.50 ; Ashiton dairy, per aack, $5.00 7 Bround atnin, £2.75 ; arkn Tuland, $2.00, . BASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS—Tho avorago de- ‘mand edinta for thesogoodn, Wo again quate : FOUR PANEL DOOBS, IATSED PANLLS BOTI AIDES. Thickness. Size, Price, $2.00 275 DOORS~TWO PANFL, OUTSIDE DLINDS, Thickness, Size. Price. | Thickness, Sfze, DPrice, 1an - B2l 75 | 1 8-16. 9x14. .,,$2.30 x G AT 1 310.0000410x13, FLAIN Stzeaf Thick- 10x14, A disconnt abovo liat, SEEDS—Wero quict snd unchanged, Primo timothy 45 hold at $3.25, aud clover at $5,00@5,35 for ordinary, and $50@5.75 for mammoth, Flax at $1,05@1.75; Hungarian at 70@86c. Wo roport sales of 17 bags timothy at $3,153 10 bage do at $3.00; 0 begs clover at $5.20; 11 baga do at §5,00; 7 bags mammoth at $5.503 18 bings Hungarian (poor) at 70c. TEAS—The market was quoted more sctive, and prices were irmer all around, The Eustorn market {s advaneing, and the tendency here xeoms to bo in the samo diroction, Priced ary without materlal cbango, a8 follows : Tyson, common_to fair, 60@65c; good, 63 @602 choleo oxtra, U5¢@$1.15; superfine to fino old Jiyaon, T6c@§1.00 ; common imperial, 653760 ; §ood to chiolco do, 80e@$1.05; fine to good guupowder, 80c@ 1 choico, $1,16@1,20; oxtra, $1,25@1.85; cliolcs to ‘oxtraleat Japan, 90cGi$1,05 3 falr to good do, B0@90c; colored ustural leaf Japan, 65@3650; common to flne mgouq, 35@450; good, 607023 choleo to extrs, GO0 $1,00. TOBACCO—Was firm at the prices givon below ; OnewrNa—Fino Cut—Extrs, 16@85c0; choice, 65@ 70c; common, 65@800; poor, L0G50C. BitoxING—Txixa, 33@%0; medium, 30@920; come mon stomns, 27@329¢. ‘Prua—Natural leaf, T6@600; half bright, 58@050 ; lea(‘;k, sound, 47@52c, Flat fron .. @ ates | _ WOOD—Romains dull at former quotations : Deach, oavy band: 6-10@ 5 810 rates | $13.00; maplo, $14.00; hickory, $16.00; slabs, $8.00, Tight bands @6 210 rates | delivored, TLO0DA. v v xav 5108 0 510 rates | WOOL—Thore was a moderate tnquiry for this sta- Ttounds auil squaro. 95 810 rates | plsat the prices quolod bolow, . The ‘roceipta aro fair, Blafting fron, 610@ 6 810 ratos | but stocks remafn light, e shipments provont any ac- Ovals 610@ 6 810 rates | cumulation, W again quat Tub, washed, extra medium Tub, washod, fair to do, Common diug{. Prs Fleeeo, wasbed, XX, Tleoco, washed, X, liglit, 51 Tozan cattlo, 10 0xeML 100 61 cholea sliippin, 95 Texon eatilo., cown, .. good slcerd., cowi, 17 T10GS—Tho market onened active and strong thla morning, with prices firm at tho oponing raten of yostordny, or at Go advance on yestore dny's cloaing rates, The recelpts woro consldere abl { amatlor than had boon unllclsn\tod (throe tralns on tho Northwestetn Road having boon dotainodl at Storling by an necldont), and_ns the day advancod tio compotition pocamo epirited, and bofore tho elosa prices of packers’ hoge had worked up aunother flve conty. The extromo rango was §3.00@3.05, though valy (o or threa walen wore offected at tho ontside Nignre. Most of tho transactions wero within the rangoe of §3.70 @3.85. Tho market closed firm, with all sold, 10U BALEN, DPrice| Yo, Av. Pricel. Av, Price, 3,95 ) 63 200 4.3 2 QAT 60 248 2 70 f0 204 108 260 60 242 45 el 4L 48 41 40 0 au &5 239 430 50 281 41 3O G0 248 11 20 03 13 50 205 208 SHEEP—Tho market *romaing quiot and stondy. DBuyers were not yery numeraus, nor vory anxious to invest, but thoir wants oquellod tho'supply, and formor prices woro sustnined. Wa quoto cominon at §,25@3.75; modium nk ©4.00@4.95, and good to choico at $4.60@5.00 por 100 1bs, RAILROAD TIME TA f«_w IRVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATES Winger Arrangement. FXPLANATION OF REFENENOE MARKS,— f Saturday ox- septed. + Sunday excopted; 3 Monday oxeopted. UAr- rive Bunday at8:00a. 1. § Dally, CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Alton (& St Louis Throush Line, and Loulsimia Ma,’ 1n short route from Chi Kanias City, Unlom e kit b Leuve, Arrice, St. Zouts & Springfeld Expre : 10 Dol Limacscsosgasersosonrets(* 9416 8 . (¥ 80 pu e Kansas City Faat Express, vial Jaoksoneiflo, 1., aud Loulal- Mo, 9:16 8. m. [* 8:10 p. M. o 3 proxs (Weater Divislol Jolist & Dwight Acl:mio'dlunfl. t, Loufs & Bpringheld Lightuing <pross, via Main Ling, andalio via Jaksouville Divisfon.. Expro & Lou Joflorson Oty Kizpros oorl, 5eiRalln e Maln Lios, and dally, ERaabsie Diisiat, 4t Daitr, s SEsae Menay, via Jacksonvills Divlsions CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depota—~Frot of, Lakeat,, Indianaar,, and Siricenth, cand Canal und Stateentli-ste, Ticket dfice in and at depolt, 10p, m. sk m azoopt Saturdey, via Main Lino, an1datly, Galoaburg Eassongor, Mondota & Ottawa Uaziongor. ‘Aurors. Pastenga: Paciiio Night Tzpres ] anor's (iravo A coomiodntion owrne Downor’s Grove Acsommodation| ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. . and fuot of Ticenty-sccondat, Ticket nal-t., corner of Hadiaon, Fleoc, washed Fleeco, washed, X, Qiugy . Fiecco, washed, mediun: Uight, Flescc, washed, medium dingy..... Flooce, unwashied, X&XX, in good condition. Tlecce, unwashod, X&XX, dingy. . Tiecce, nnwashed, coarse, to medinm. Fleoco, unwashed, coarse, and dizJy. Huper, pulled. Extra, pulled. . WOODENWARE AND BROOMB—Tho market was qulet aud prices aro unchanged, ' Stocks aro light and an ndvance in figures i1 anticipated. Wo continye_to quote : Two-hoop pails, §2.60 3 thrae-hoop do, 375+ dairy, $4.75@5.00; hordc-buckets, flush bottams, gt.m‘ll 5,007 oxtra cheeso tubs, threo-hoop, $13.80; No. . e 2 i urvalioon, $11.60; No. 1 tube, tiwa-oop, $10.00; 181D, B lorevs v 063 1.10 | No. 3 tubs, two-hoop, $3.00; nest tilbs, three fn. ncet i 8 ih, 32,65 nesl keolers, five In ‘mest, SL75; haif-imsicl $3.76@8,00; peck measuros, §,0083.753 fo,1, 22-inch, $11,00 ; churns, No, 9, 20-{nch, $10,003' churnn, No. 3, 16-iuch, $0,00; 'shurns, No, 4, 16-Inch, $8.00; hcaded clothes'pive, £1,25; zino yash ourd, Aol back, $2.80@2.75; batrel covers, $2.00; nost hickets, or Kannakine, threo in neat, $2.60@3.00; Butter tuba, oak, three in néat, §1.65; butfor tubs, oaky 9 E © 323 a5 | twoinnest'$1.35: broom hamiles, -por 1,000, $14.00G i e o @ 55| 1507 b kit 3ip: Mo 1 hun biooms, $3/50ad.00 Bunialo slauglitor solo, best. Loma 8 g 5 hurl do, $L95@A.60; common brooms, 2.0 e b TN @ TLROAD FREIGNTS—Aro vory sctivo, All rords londing Eaat are crowded with orders, Rateasra unclianged, a8 follows 3 o 8 3 LR gl B Chicago to "§ Elig b g S 3 Filis Tiostont and Now England. 0 | & New York,.. - 105 L Tuiladelphin, Tallimore. .. leo | 10 Wilmington, D o0 | 70 ‘Washington, D 68 | 78 Alexandris, Va, - | Wheeling. O} Oity, Co Norfolk, Va. Wilmis Charleston, Bavanual, G o Potoraburg ad Richmiond. —— GHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. , Ty Evesiya, Jon, 3, t The rocolpts of liva atock eluce Satarday have been as follows: Thcon grauted i a fow lualances. Yo quote: Cattle. Hone, Sherp, Firat clear... 52,0 13 oot T4 gfi"gdcglm'x‘imn ) nu;a5 Wodnesday, oo 1208 10,833 '5i4 'aire leary 1 ine] 9. \( CRTTRY & A 1506 iird cloar, thick. 1.00345.00 | Thuraday. Tim 0 k Flint and socond o < | Triday, o 1200 6w rougl..... 21 ° 0,023 Fiva aud second cloar o Total v veeesererePors TOBL 04,3 0% Efw‘xzfmuu :fdlnm Shipments wero o follows: Counnon flooring, dreesed, " first. . Calfle, Xogs, Sheep. Gommon floorlug, dvassed, sccond. AMondng v ove e W g8 sei Wagonsbox boards, selocted, 16 {ncli “Tuenday 3m upwerd, .. 35.00640.00 | Wednesd e A stock bourds. ST0N@A000 | Thuraday. Ty 6Ed Butock boards 002,00 e Gammon basray, 0@17.00 otalvevses 52 0,00 1,08 OATILE—Tho markot for catilo was only modorately sotive to-day, olthor on local or out- gide ncconnts, and former prices wore only in- difforontly gnstained, ‘I'ho roccipts wero unox- poctedly light, but advicos from the East wore ous oncouraging, and uh!}xpm rofused to pay any advanco, ovon for tho best droves, while thoy gouerally insisted upon buylug tho less deslrablo lote ot something of & concosaion. I'hare was not, liowever, an; rtuolnbln change in oricos of any description of stook, holdera Pm- }urrlug to “hiold ovor " rathor than submit to o roduction, Tho quality of tho stock rocolved was_good, though tho arrivals ombraced fow reully choico droves. Tho extrems yange of pricos ws $2.60@0.8734, with tho major partion 6t $0,50@0,50. Lho maykot closed steady: OATTLE SALES, 0 No, ond shipping steers. 16 chotco pping ute 40 cholo shippiug ste 78 choleo shipplng Axles, 1 goad shipplng stecrs. \\'l{cn poles (each).. 25 cows, 1ickory... 11 cows..e . 110 Loardi,eveee '.16% f;‘o‘:x:‘ulh{r: oaTs, ste il 1500 | . 60 roughtah stoers, . Qulls, wes . 8,00 07 go04 nicerd NAILS—Wero n Mght demand at 95,95 roles ox & | 171 1"vxus steord,. Dusly, us follows ¢ 104, per keg, §5.75 net fi‘l’['lu, $0.00 18 Julr steors,. LG0T 0l o sudbecanadv i o SO00GU0ak & L b fwis wioowos HEEEEEEEEEEELE Ti7do Park and Oak Wood 30 Bark and Oak Wood Hiyds Eirxand ook woods.") 17do Park and Oak Woods 00 Baturdays this train whll bo run to Ohampafiu. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, " Tvaine arrice and depart from the Great Central Rallrond Depot, Foot oF Lake-st. For through tickets and alcepiny at beriha apply at Ticket nfice, 75 Lanal-st., coner Madt- 20 IV ashingtonsat.; Tremont House, corner Congresa- ‘dnd Michigan-av.; alio oot af Ticen.y-second-st, Toaro Ohicago v Arrivoat Indlauapoils ‘Arrive s Glncinnati . Tratny arrive at Ohlengo at 7:00 8, m. and nly lino rupning baturdsy night Leain to G lio sntlre train rans trough to Oluciauatl, aloopors on nlght teaim CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket adice, 81 Weat Madison-at, P, niciinail. ulizian Teare, Peciflo Fast Lino. . Dubuqug Day BIprer Pacifio Niglit Iizyoss, Dubuqus Night Lxpral Freoport & Dubuquo iExpross. ‘rooport & Dubuquo Lixpross, Bilwatkeo Maik.. G CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Harrisan and Shermunats, Ticket afice, U3 West Madison-st. % Ar " 4 p. s * Bial m amy Omaha, Loavonw'th& Atchivon Bx, Poru Agcommouation...... . Night Expross. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, corner Harrison an naste, Ficket aice, wouthwest curner Iy Canal-sta, Teate, 3all, via Afe Lino and MataLing Biroslel ‘Now Yark Expross, via Alr 1dn Atlautio K Night Expross, yia Main Jine BuEth GEfcapo Aocommudation. Eikbart AcommOdAtion, cosvere CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES flAILRUA,LJ. r f at C, , Louir Depot, r of Cus T:ifll’l' 2 "."'ni’m' : Wflflfl'?.—f’:‘!‘n;"fm;«f,é’%né"%‘ml and Ansteate, in e a0 S o D KAt e and Cacroliests, - Prelyid and Tiehet o Waehington-al, ‘Taking effect Dec. 1, 1872, Leuve, Mall.oos PR Y ETE Lyausviilo & Torru Hauto Lx....|* 7:00 p. .| PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILROAD, Leave, ‘ Arrive, Day Bxpros 00, 1. [ 7550 P, me TPaciho Hapros: i Fast Line,.... me n. e WESTERN RAILROADS Valparaiso Accomns! MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT I, foot of Lakeat,, and foot of Tewenty-second-d Dewsly Lot B Canalivts Zormer af Slson. Leave, Arvive, BB w 8w . . FRACTIONAL CURRI "85 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY - TOR BALIE AT ) TRIBUNE OFFICE.