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(i} THE. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: .'W"E'DNESDAY, DECEMBER 1873, MONEY AND CCMMERCE. MONETARY. Turspar Eveama, Deo, 30, The prominont features in Idoal business and fnances to-day wore the advanco in tho prico of wheat and tho continued hoavy slupmonts I ward. Itis a notoworthy fact that the sugago- monts of cara for tho shipment of wheat and other products to Baltimoro are Iarger now than over kuowu before. Nearly 100 eare por day aro now belng shipped by that routo, and Baitls moro s getting to bo o formidablo rival to even Now Yoilt in tho export of Western products to Europe. Tho nmount of exchange mado n3ninst tho presonc shipmenta I vory largo, but the do- mand for New York oxchango is enoimous. lic- slded tho recent rowitlance of uearly Lol o milllon by tho elly, soveral of tho Weslern 1allronds aro mending umonnts ranging from $200,000 to $300,000 cach, to pay dividends and Janwunry intorest on bonds. Theso heavy romittunces aro ono causo of tho , present Incronsing tightnoss of the money matket, but thoy arc nlgo an argument in faver of an casy monay markot after the 18t of January, because all these large amounts must then ba disbursed. The money will bo paid into the hauds of eapi~ talists, who will pat itinto eirculation, eithor by 410 payment of dobts or by fuvestmont. Tho demand for monsy for local use in the carrying of grmn aud provisions ls still voiy largo, but otborwivo it is vory light. The Jomand frum morcantilo departmonts of imdo i8 vory light, Tha dry goods, grocery, ard Jmxdware merchanty oro collecttng 4o eatisfactorily in the conntry that they require comparatively little accommo- dation from tho banks. In fact, tho condition of thoso lines of trade in this city was never botter thau now, ‘Tho manufacturing interoat s the oly ono 1 this cily which seoms to Ing behind in tho general rovival of businoss from the of- Ioots of tho punie. Of the difforent branches of manufactuiing, many will doubtless soon revive, but thera are also some which will mearcely ro- cover their former activity for sovernl years. Mhese are the establishments that grow up . the prest oxtension of rail- roads,—bridge-bmildmy, enr-bwlding, cat-wheel fnctorics, o largo part of tho rollmg-will busi- ness lu tho muuufucturo of rallrond Lurs, eto., to, Now York exchango was sold to-day at G0c per 1,000 premium, nud soversl of tho banky, iu du- fault of a sulliciont supply of bills made agniuat thio sbipment of produce, are shipping cmrency to Now York. BANKRUPICY OF NATIONAL DANKS. A most jmportaut decision was @iven to-day by Judgo Blodgett, of tho United States Dis- triet Court, in the enso of the Manufsctur~ ere’ National Bank of Chicago, to the effeet that o National Buank canunot bo thrown inta bankruptey. 'Tho Court held that tho seutiohs of the Nationnl Currency act which pro- vide for the appointment by the” Comptroller of ho Currency of o Recaiver, in cases where tho solvoney of “the bank are in question, wero not wupersoded by the National Bankrupk faw passed $wo years subsequent, 1f this declsion is Bus- lmncd by tho Supremo Court of the United States, taero is no moie of procedure nzninst o Nntional Bank thut rafuses to pay its depositars out in an action of dobt, according to the usunl E:'uccsu prior totho passago of the Dankrupt W The recent decieion of one of the Oourts, that botel-keepers wero exompt fron the provisions of the National Lankrupy law, was spparently mado on the meroly techhical grouwd thus hotel- %oopers wers nob montioned. in tho Buukiupt fuw. But the Bunkrupt law doos speuily ¥ bankers,” aud the und for this decision i regard to Natioual Dunka scems to be thnta stundurd condition for all Nuttonnl Bauks is required in the National Curroncy act, and that M condition ia au evidence of golvency. The delinquencies from this standard condition which call for tbo appointment of o eceivor by tho Comptroller of the Curreney are specified in the National Curreucy act ag fullows : Whon capital stock is below the legal mmmimum ; fail- vto to wake the speeitied reserve good ; dificiens cy in wpecinl surplus ; failutoto appoint redeum- ing ageut, orto redeem notes ; failuroto sell ‘cupital slock ; for certifying checks unlawfully, 'he Notionul Qurrency uct, howover, provides uo test of tho general character of tho vills re- ceivable beld by u National Bunk, cud in viow of this defeot of tho lnw it uppeais that if National Danks are exompt from e provislons of the Nujonal Banisrupt law, thoy muy roally be in golyont and yet cannot bo thrown into bankrupt- oy lize other dobtors, TIE BANKRUPT LAW. It reems reusormbly ccrinin now {hat the Bankrnpy jaw wilk not Lo ropoulod. The numer- ous protests which bave beon sont to Congress from ovory ccnsidorabla city in tho country against the inconvidorate action of tho Ivuse buve demonstratod that tho commorcinl com- munity are by uo meaud go largely in favor of the repeal as wng supposed, 'The question of aweudmyg the lnw s thorefore the promwent oneuow. 1lu this copnection wo print somu siggostions of & corrospondant, *A. 3L, whiso lottor is too long 1o print in full, Ifo e : The Thirty-6fth eoxtion, which declares preferences aud Fraudtt ent consoyanees vond, needs aniendinent hu Redducing th Hue of avoldanco of preferences to uixty days, fucto:d of four monthy (18 now), uud the Lo of avolding n fraudufent convoyanes or’ payinent fo four trtead Of Lix moncn (18 1OW), Qays’. timo I loug enough, snd it dlaturbs ordinury “business {runs- Actous 100 Ul 10 eut ot trunsactionn four nouths befuro filing o petition, In thiw connoetion I would wl40 puggest tho repeal Of that part of the thirty-ninth ection’ which ullows s adjudication to yuwe for & aufteriug properly o be taken o legal process,” al- though w ate decision of the Suprewo Court of thy United Btutes would seem to ke this ropeal uu necessary unless the sutierunco way futentional and Iraudulent. Auotber amendment of the law seems desirablo In compielling uu immediute trisl ou the return diy, un- Tesw for goud catise shown u_continuance can i wif~ €ered, 'Tuo denlul of tho mcts of buukruptey should e under outl, Power should be given to send process futo anotlier istrict than the oo Where the petivon Lias beew filed, Upon tho dimnissnl of u peiltion for involuutary boukruptey, there should bo ullowed u suggestion of dumages, whieh cun bo_collected by execution or rule, With thess oud oiber amendments which have been auggested, tho law wunld produce sutisfactory results, Wo havo now reached a period, after o soven yeurs® triut of the luw, when we bave more uulformity fu the decislons yendered Ly District Judges, aud some dui= portant opinions upon main poiuts {rom tho highest tifbuual dn tho land, Weo nre just beginnivg 1o bave nore kuowledyo upon controveried poluts, wheu Con- gross radely stops fn und pavses o sweeptng repeal, wWithout dobate of cousddernifon us to the necesslty of The'nets With Gongrassnict, polur clanior dechies the fenue, fu tho face of tuo fret that slmost all civil- 1zed couutrica Luve bankrupt laws, LATEST, New York, Dee. 80.—Monoy closed oagy at 6@7 por cent. Sterlmg dwll ot 1083¢@108%¢ for 60 days; 1093¢ (or wight. ‘Tho uew plan of quoting es- change will go futo operation hero Fuiday uoxt, 1ustead of the presout asking rates for long ond demand sterling, the quotstions will bo §4.84@ 4.88, unuor tho new plan of exchaugo, usindi- coted by the mint value in dollara, Customs receipts, 250,000, Gold, after eelling at 11034, closad at 1103, Loaus wers at 6, 7, 11-32, and 7 por cont gold for carrving ; tho flual rato was 0 por cout. e Asmstant Treasurer disbursed 31,869,000 gold, mostly for Junuaty iutosost, and $405,000 curtency intorest. Tho gold clearings ware $43,000,000, Qovetuments wero fivm and in good demand, State bonds were dull, Btocks were dull in the morning, but during the afteinoou active apd eiroug. The priveipal stroneth way m Pausma, St. Paul proferred, Northwestarn, Westery Union, aud” Now York Contral, The first samed rose from 10537 to 100, and the ad- vaneo in tho other shurcs rauged from 3§ to 134 por cont. Northwesters was unusually promi- neat in dealings, aud tho last sales wers at ihe highest prices of tho day. Bt, Paul preforred advaucou to 60 bid, with vory little stook affor- ing. New York Contrsl sold at 93%, aud Itock Islund nt 100, tho lhighest flgures winco tho puule, = Paeifio Muil advuuced to 88%¢, nud Westorn Union to 783, ou increaned business, Wabash sold up to “403£, and Union Pucifie waa steady ut 30)4 to 80J{. The goneral market closod firus in tono. Tho stock snles between 10 and 2 o'dock amonntod to 78,000 shaves, of which 15,000 wore Western Unlon, 4,600 Unlon Dacitio, 1,600 Wae biub, 4,700 Pacific Muil, 1,600 Oluas, 16,000 Now Yori Coutral, 8,200 8t, I'aul, 11,000 Lako Shore, 1,600 Chleagro, Columbus & Iudisun Central, 1,800 Rock Island, and 7,000 Northweatern come mon, dterling, 10834, GOVERNMENT DONDS, z ; Coupons, "0Tyeuessens 119 117 [Coupous, 164, w18 114 | 1U-40s 1427 118, [Currency Gd,... Wi 114 | Now Gs, i B LORLE Virglitan, old. . Novth Curolinas, Noxth Guselings, 700K, @3 )g|8t, Panl pfd, 93i¢| Wabueh, ., di Tarlem pfd, Michigan Central Pittaburgh& Ft. W finrl}m‘aulcm. . orthiwestern prd. Ttock Intand ., N. J. Central, Bt Paul ... 0 i 704¢ llinols Cantral 834 Onion Pacifia atock... S0% Unfon Pucttio bolids, . 833 69 [Couteal Pacifio bouds, D33 072Dl & Lack & W... 10336 12?"‘11., Hortford & Erio,, 3 ———— REAL ESTATE: Tho following Instruments wore filed for roc- ord on Tuceday, Doo. 30 oITY PROPRATY. Washington st, 100 ft o of Dearborn at, s , 30x180 ft, dated Nov, 21§ consdoratlon, 00,000, Altert Orosby to Witlinm IL. Falter, Lakosst, 100 ftoof LaSallo of, a1, 205160 ft, dated Nov, 231 conslderation, $50,000, Cbarles Busby to Albert Crosby, Weat Erlo st, 141010 £ w of Wood f, 8 f, 242123810 £t, dnted Dee, 40 ; consideration, $2,000. Teith ot, 304 1t 8 of Chlcago av, W £, 242100 11, dated Jan, 8§ considoration, $350. Bamo a8 tho above, dated Doc. 37 ; considoration, 2,000, Clinton st, 163 ft s of West Lako at, w , 528160 ft, dated Oct, 10 3 cousfdoration, $23,582, Lareabeo st, 273} ft 8 of Centra st w{, 252127 £t dated Dec, 30 ; consfdoration, $1,050, Achillor sl, 200 £t 0 of Sedgwick at, A, 22x00% ft, with butldings, dated Dec, 18 + consleration, $1,200, ‘Michlgun st, 50 £t W of North Market at, T, 16x100 £t, duted Aug. 25 ¢ cousideration, $13,000, \Wezt Congress ut, 140 It o of Hoytionl, n £, G0x132 11, dated Supl, 19 ¢ conslderation, §3,500. "Trumbill uv, 330 fLs_of Wost Fificontl st, w f, 25x 12 ft, daled Doc. 16 ¢ conslderation, $300. Durhinell at, 111 8-10 1t o of Stowart av, u f, 252125 t, with butdinge, dated Dee,24 ; cons(derdtion, 3,000, Twenfy-uttith st, s 0 cor of Vernon av, n f, 674100 1t, dated Oct. 13 consideration, $1,200, Madlson st, o f, 26x125 ft, 1lonore st, 163 7-10 ft, s of uted Nov, 421 coustderation, $10,000, Jefforaon t, 200 £t 1 of Harrlgon sf, o f, 60x93 1, Qated Qet, 165 consideration, §3,125, Hummond 8t, 163 St s of Wieconsin at, e f, 24x125 £t, datedt Dec, 0§ consideration, 2,100, Sixtoau fuls {n Central Park Necoud Addition, dated Doc, 20 3 consideration, $10,000, Waslington st, 120 ft o 01 Donrborn st, s f, 40x180 ft, dntud Nov, 23 ; connideration, $120,000, 'Albort Croshy 1o Edwiu Lea Brown, RORTII OF CITY LIMITS, Alino st 0 of Lyanaton rond, 8 f, 76x100 2, dated Dec. 11'; consideration, $7,500, BOUTIH OF OITY LIMITS, Lota 30 to 92, fn Biock 2, fu Helutz's part of n 3 n :g"u‘ W X, Seo 4, U8, 14, dated Oet, 17 cousideration, COMMERCIAL. - Tugspar Evexixo, Dec. 80, The following were tho recoipts aud shipmonts of the lending articles of produce in Chicago durivg tho pust twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding dato ono year ago: Tlour, Ll Wheal, Lu. Oate, bu Tye bu Birley, b Grasy sced, 1L, Flax sced, fb | Broom corn, 1L8.... Cured meats, g ... Deef, biln Porlf, brla. [ 7,047} 12,853 20,440, 0) Butter, lus Dressed Logs, N Live hogs, No, Potatoes, Lumber, m ft, Suiugles, m, Lath, m Salt, brly, 15| 804 Withdrawn from store yesterdny for cily consumption : 4,816 bu wheat; 4,101 bu com ; 2,312 bu oats ; 248 bu rye ; 8,110 bu barley. ‘I'ho following gralu has been inspected inta store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 337 cars wheat; 02 cars corn; 23 cnre oata; 10 cars ryo; 12 cars bavley, Total, 444 cars, or 160,000 bu. The Btate Registrar of Grain has addressed the following communlication to tho propriotors of the grain clevators in this city. Wo may add tunt several of these gentlemen havo already niguitled their entire willingnass lo comply with the law in this rospeot ; they say that the result- ing annoyanco will fall upon tho sbippoers, not upon themselvos ¢ Dec, 30, 1870, GENTLEMEN : Termit moto call your attention to }llqlfolluwulfl extracta from tho Warehouse law of Hee, 12 (requiring warohousomen to furnish cerlain duily Teports) contalus these words : * Tha sygregato of such reported cancellatlons corrssponding lu aniount, kind, and arade with the smount so ropurted, delivered, or shipped.” See, 17 wsys 1 * It sholl not bo lawful for any pub- Hio warchouseman o mix any graiu of diiforent grudes {ogetber, . Nor ghall be aitempt to dolivor ggtuin of one grade for another,” ete, Bec, 25 gayk 3 * Any warebousenion of any public wareliouge who shall tomove any property from storo —excopt to prokerve it from Oro or other #udden dun- ger—without the return uud caucellation of any and ull putstanding receipta that may have Ueen 1usited to veprcsent such property, sholl, wheu convieted theraof, Le decmed wuilly of o crime,” ote, In aecordaneo with the above provisions of the law, I deem ity duty to {nforw you that Lereatter tlis ofiice will 3ot uccept cancellutions of ons grade of graiu for uny shipment consisting iu part of 4 diter- ent grade ; uor can recelpla fsmued from oua waro- houso be regarded us representing property stored in annother, ovelt otigh both Warchowsss be owhod by the 540 poveon or firm, Iu viow uf theso fucts, T respeolfully request that Tiereafter ull orders fssued by you for grain to bo de- Jivered from uny warchouss owned or munoged by you- o mad to correspoud in every purticulur with the receipts upon which such order 1a issued, Very respoetfully your obodient uervant, TuoiLys II, TYNpALE, Actiuyg Wurehouso Reglutrir, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. ‘Clio leading produce warkats were rather moro nctive to-day i the sgprogate, and grain was genornlly higher, while provisions wore weul at & littlo above the averago of yesterday. Thora was o tair demand for shipment, but the bulk of tho trading was speculativo, n8 ususl at this scasou, aud was largoly iu sottlomout, whero eettlomonts remained to bo made, 'ho recuipts of gruin continuo simall, except in wheat, ‘I'sora was little or no ohunge in the situntion of tho dry goods market. A fair amount of trading was uccomplished in the staple goods departmont, but dross goods and nll fancy fubrics were to somo extent ueglooted, Tricos wers gonmorully woll sustmined, while _for sheolings, ~ shirtings priuts, tlcky, donim, &o,, thoy wore unguilifladly firm, Flio dewand for grocerios was ouly fuir, ordors being motly for moderste amounts juse lo fresbeu assortments, Firmuoss continues o featuro of tho murkes both for staplo and side Hoods, tho tendoney in the former gonerally bo- i upward. Coffaes woro again strong, aud the quotation of prime, cholce, and faucy Rio, sud of Singupore Jave, wora put up another Mde. Sugars woro also highor, ndvancing an 360 nll around. Iticais quotod Lighor ot the sources of supply, and un emly upward movewont hore iy confidently looked for. Sirups, kpices, soaps, cundles, und starch aro all Mrmly hold., 1n tho bultor and cheoso murkets thora was only a fair, amount of trading, but prices worolirm,—tho lat- tor urticle advaucing auother 4o, orto 16@16}4c for Now York factory, and to 14@1080 for Westorn do, Driod fruits wore active and flim, so far ag the moro staple articles were conserncd, but citron, Inyer raising, lomon-pool, uud funoy fruits gou- urnllf', are moro quict and ensier. Applos, peaches, and blackberrios are active aud ad- vaucing, stocks being light aud wajuly iu fow bauds.” Nuts wore quoted dull and lower. In tho luathor und pig-iron market thoro is incrons- ing netivity and Sivmor prices. Nochanges were reported in paints und oils. Tobucew and wood remuiu quict and unchanged, Building wateriuly and lumbor wero ve) ;{um, and iu their gonoral foutures unchangod. few swull ordors for lumber and shinglos oro received each day, but aside from this the mur- ket is quict, Iron nud matals were in light de- mund ut provious pricos. Nuils aro Nrm ab 1,26 rates ; ulso, tin-plato ot $13,00, Drugs aud chemfcals woro In moderate roquast, and quota- tions woro uualtercd, oxcopt for threo or four urticlos, which were ecnusier, 'The domaud for by wus couflned to nlling afew ordors, and prices, at least for timotly, were, a8 o rule, sus- talned, tho offorings belng moderate, filopa woro dull, The wool market was quiet, sud stools arevery much reduced. No change of hmportanco was reported In hidos, Applos, eranhoriles, and othor groou frults wers aulll and the fruits numod ell ut various prices, though cholco sonnl lots ore hiold ot full fgures. Poul- try sud game wore dull aud lower, with liberal ottarings. Lighwines wore ln good demand, aud xuled & Buyers woro shado firmer at tho rocent doclino, Hulon woto froe at De, but would not pay moro, reportod of 260 brls av 03e pur gallon. ronsod Liogs woro in active domand, and ad- vanced 160 under o rather light supply. 'The market opoted at §0.00 for good lots, and nd- vancod to 86,15 por 100 fbs at the closo, Balds wora repottad of 108 hond cholen ar #0,26; 400 at 86,105 1,286 nt 80.121¢; 118 nt £6.10 do"nt 0,053 706 nt £6.00; and 80 on privato torms. "Yotnl, 2,001 hoad, Provisions wora moro activo, and nvornged n alindo higlier, in aympathy with o furtlior rwo of 100 por 100 1 In the price of livo hogs, Mous pork was In good domand enrly, and roso 10@ 166 por brl 3 but the inquity foll off, and the ad~ vanuco was lost, Lard was 5@10c per 100 Ihe higher, but weakened toward Lho close, in com- pouy with pork, Moaks wore inquirad Tor o & cousidorabla oxtent, and wora strong at provious ¥|‘ICDB, hams Loing firmer, Packors are not of- cringe many moata, as thoy havo littlo that ls uneold, and romo of them have sold ahead, whilo tho_production is reduced by the fact thut tho packing-louses aro montly run on short timo, owing to the ncnmilf' of loga. 'Lho Turopean demand for product I roviving, but mo .t buyors #oom Lo bo afraid of prosont prices, and inke bold unwillingly. "Cho speculative intorest in pork is as strong ns over, snd, most of tho denls out being for Iobrusry nnd Match, thore will probably be littlo prossure cither way over tho deiivery of pork on the .Janunry option. T'ho market closed nt the followlng ranke of prices : Mees pork, now, eash or sellerDecember, SL30@14.865 dosoller January, S11.85@14.40 | do goller Tobruary, $14.70@14.75; do soller March, $15.12}¢@15.15 ; primo mousForh, $12.75 @13.00; extra primo do, $10,76@11,00. Lard, cash or seller December, $8.45@8,60; do sollor Junuary, $8.45@8.60; do seller February, $8.75 @8.80 ; do woller DMuarch, $9.00@9.05." Greon hinms &t 8){@8)¢o for 10 nud 16 Ib nvornges ; uweet plelled lhams, B}@J)Ze. Green shonl dors nt Go: do short . riba or long clanr, G@0}¢ct do short clear, 7o monts, 10@15 dnys in satt, GX@BYe for shoulders, @70 tor ehott riby avd loug clear, and T4@ Tigetor short cloar; boxod shoulders, 53§@5)g0 ; do Cumborlands, 7)¢c; do short ribs or lony clear, T4@75c ; do whort cloar, TH@74c; do long cut uniny, 9x@02go. n’lcnm, veller Fobruary, about 3i@}¢o miore than for Decomber, Mess boel, £8.26@$8.60; oxtrn moss do, £0.75@10,00; beof hams, $22.60@23.00, City tallow, 6Gl¢@6Y{c; grenso quotnblo at 4@ 6¢. Bales wero rurumcd of 200 brls moss Earl{, casls, or soller tho montly, at $14.60; 50 Lrly do at §14.40 5 100 bris do ot 914,80 3 7 brls do sollor January at $14.60; 1,000 brls do sollor Fobruary at £14.90.; 760 brls do at $14.8! 1,000 bils do nt £14.80; 1,000 bils do at 81L,77%; 1,600 brls do at £14.76 ; 500 Lrls do at S14.70; BUD brls do seller March ab #15.25 ; 450 tes lnrd, cash or gellor January, at38.50; 250 tes do nb 84734 ; 100 tes dont $8.40 ; 500 tes do sellor Tabriury at $8.85; 1,500 tes do_at $8.80 ; 100 tes do at $9.75 3 260 tes do scllor March b 934o; 760 tes do st $9.06; 1,000 tes do at 9o 5 600 boxes shouldors at bige ; 250,000 It do soller March at 60, looso 5 90,000 lbs stiokt ribs st 7i(o ; 100,000 Mg do at 730 ; 60,000 1e do selior Mavch at 134e; 1,500 boxes do at T3¢e, eash ; 00 boxes Cum- berlands on private terms ; 750 boses short clenr At 73ge 3 100,000 lbe do sollor Fobraary at 73{c, looso ; 18,000 pes amd 100,000 lbs greon hams (10 1b8) ot 81gc ; 20,000 1bs do (18 Mie) at 7ic & 100 tes swaot picklod hama (16 10w) at Dige; 100 tew do at Dige. Llour was very anlnt, the demand belng ex- coodingly light.” Stippers wero not bidding, aud local dealors took but little. Holdors were firm in thelr views, owlag to the rigo in wheat, but no advance has been effected, thongh some brands ave wnderstood to bo held 10¢ por bLil bigher. DBran wag firm ond quiet. Salcs wera reported of 100 brls spring extros at S6.1214 , 500 brls do (Watertown Faney) nud 50 bris do ub 20,00 ; B00 Bils do on private torms ; 50 brls su- perfluo at $4.50 5 40 nls do at $4.25; 100 brls ryo au private torms, Tatol, 1,640 Lrls, Also 10 tons cory meal at* 820.60, on’ track ; 10 tons bran nt $12.60, on traci, 'T'ho tollowmg wore the closing prices Falr to good white winters, Wheat was activa, aud genarally strang, al an averago of noarly 2¢ por bu highor thau yostor- day. Tho news 1aceived last evening of a further advance in Liverpool caused somn oxcitoment, which was increased this worning Ly other nd- vices quoting that market still higher. New York was strong, in sympathy, and theso facts mduced an active demind Lere, which caused an upwurd movement, though the early udvance was too great to be sustained, ho receipts were ample enough to koep tho prico of cash wheat conslderably below tho option to dolivor moxt Friday, though Nos. 1and 8 were in good shipping roquest, and tho No. 2 way yeadily taken to corry against Fobruary optious, T'he latter were much more netive than usual, the January deals being mostly settled up. Fuere I8 some difcully in nundarstandipg tho statitics of tho whent movemout, as presonted to us from Now York, beenuse ‘he figures do uot oxactly ** gibn 1" but it seomy cevtain that Great Britain s In noed of wheat, aud will draw on ug Yiboraily for it uil through {ho winter, 1t is th oxpectation which gives contidenes Lore, Seller Junuary opened at §L18, udvanced to 51183, declined to €L17Y, roso to SL181¢, aud recoded to SL17J nt the cloge. Roller Fobruary sold at SL203@1.2134, closing ot §1.2034. Bclier tho montli, or caxh No. % spring, €0ld at SL17@L.18}, closing at $1.17%, but was at ono timo ¥{c below Juuuary. No.1 spriug_ closed rolativoly tirm ab $1.18%, and $1.191¢ for Northwesteru rocoipls. No. 8 spring closod tirm ot $1.13 5 and rojectod doat 3109, in houses where it was wanted by shippers, Cash sales woro roported of 7,600 bu No. 1 spring ab $1.19 ; 4,400 bu do at 811814 ; 24,800 bu No. 2 spring ut 1173 ; 87,200 Lu do ut 811734 12,800 do b $1.173¢ 3 25,400 budo wt L1755} 6,000 bu do st $1,172¢ ; 400 bu No, 8 spring at 81.183¢ ; 1,200 bu doot 8113 800 bu do at 811237 ; 8,600 bu do at $1112}4 ; 1,600 bu do $1.125¢ 1 19,400 tu do nf $1.39; 1,200 bu re- jeoted spring at 51,09 8,200 bu do_at 31.07; 800 bu do nt 21,0654 ; 2,200 bu do at 1,06, Tos 15}, 145,800 bu. Corn way much moro aclivo, in tho speculativo diroction, and sveragod a grade higher than yes- torday, though ruther unsottiod, Livorpool was quoted lower early, but New York wus stroug, ana our recoipts wero vory moderato, whilo the advance n whoat tended to elovato corn, ‘Chere was o biisle demaad for the February option from investors, but it did not Inst through the session, and tho markot broke towards the close in con- sequence, ‘There i still considerable fuiih in corn, and o good many are buying, but sellors aro rather more numerous, o8 some of our lnrg- ost operators huve coneluded that, though corn may soll in thoe summer bigher than now, yot the chunces aro that present quolations eannot Lo sustained through the wintor, us there is vory little Iustorn demand, and our stocks sre ncoumulativg on a tight monoy market, Hence thoy soll ~freely, Seller Jounury o}mnud at & ;{a, declined at (3%7c, ndvauced to G446, receded to 52ido, and closed at 533Ge. Hollor Fobruary wold at G43{@65¥¢c, closiug ab 543¢e. Soller May sold at 0@V}, cloking flein at the ineide,” Cush No. 2 coru was very quict;_it closed at G3}gu for old, and Glg for uew, Rojected closed at Giv for old, nud 46o for new. Cash eales wero roported of b,uoo bu No. 2 ab Gilfc; 8,200 bu doat B4a; 4,000 ba do at 833c ; 600 bu do uew at 540 ;' 400 bu do ut 520 ; 400 bu doat 60c ; 2,000 buiojectedat 5114e; 3,600 bu do at 63e; 2400 bu new do ab 46igo } 3,200 bu do o 46¢.” Lotal, 30,800 bu, Oats were in_notive speculative domand, and avoraged fully 3o higher, iu consoquonce. New York was quoted stronger, and sympathy with wheat holpod to creato the fiviner” foeling here, Cush No. 2, or sellor Lo montb, or seller Jauu- ary, sold ut 98} @na}fi«. closing with tho_insido bid'; & fow car lots sold at 88%4c, Seller Febru- ary sold ub 891¢@393¢e, and wolior May at 4do, tho lattor closing ‘u shade ensior. Cush snles wora roported of 1,800 bu' No. 2 a¢ 883 ; 5,000 bu do ut 88340 ; 6,600 bu do ut 881go; 6UO bu'ro- Jnotul.l at 8iu; GUO bu do at 33 ; 1,200 bu do b 834¢o, Total, 16,800 bu, 1tye was quiot and a shndo fitmor, though In light domand ; bu the uu‘mly Is quito limited, and our receipts aro steadily small, Cash salos were reportod of 400 bu No. 2, on 20 storage, 85 780 ; 400 bu do nt 773¢e, und 1,600 bu rogular doat77c, ‘otal, 2,100 bu. Barloy was more active, and stronger ; No, 4 opoued upparontly weuls, but soou advanced to §1.40, which was 20 hlglmr than yostordsy, and closed steady. No. 8 was in good demund for ehipmont, ak the outside prices of yesterdsy, £1,138 being the goneral markol for car lots on 2u ulm'nl!)o. Tiejocted was Irrogular, 83 usuul, at YJe@®1.00, according to loeation and date of re- colpt. Onshi sulos wore roportad of 4,000 bit No, 2nt 1,403 400 bu do at 81,803 400 bu No, 8 (N. W.) at $1.14, and 400 bu do ot $1.19}4; 8,000 bu do (frosh) at $1,38; 4,400 bu do reg- ulor ot 81,115 3,000 bu rojectod at BLOY; 2,000 bu do at Mo; 400 bu do nt Yde; 400 Lu by sunple at 1,60 ;"400 bu do ot $1.45. 400 bu do 8t #1405 400 do nt $1.96; 400 bu do_at $1.90; 400 bu do ot $1,15; 400 bu do at $1.10; 400 bu do 8t $1.06, on track, Total, 85,200 bu, Tha 1ate of through frelghty on produce ta Europoe has been roduced about bu por 100 b to-duy, Iu face of tho zallroad dlflicultics, This beoause there Lo nob now such » prassiro forward ments and lard as oarlior In the sosson, Thae following ara tho footings of tho oficinl roport of grain (n store in (his city on the oven- of Baturdny lnst, and at corrosponding datent WIEAT. Dee, 20, Dee, %, 1613, 0,717 92,050 No grudo spring, m 1,010,085 1,040,078 4,004 a1 w7 Wottlasrees 000,948 T8 2412 1,020,228 4,410 B, 204,000 59,181 0L 187 L I35 frtr o5t 0,400 260,781 o137 2,200 1,410,140 3,280 743,035 No.1., No, 2 whito, N 2 0eue Ttefected. i ane 012,084 805,022 1,008 61,378 [ 100 T Ttojecad, No grade.., Total,..... Totnl of all kinds, 3,394,700 bu, 'Lhese Sgures shiow an incronso during lesc wook of 427,843 bu wheat, 91,037 bu corn, 19,733 bu oats, 8.811 bu xye, 11,715 bu barloy. Total incronso, 514,160 bu. FUROPEAN MARKETH, . Tho following dispatches woro recelved on "Chungo to-day ! Dro, 30.—London—Cargoes off const both wheat and corn lmproviug, Cargoes ou passago, wheat fiem, corn strong. - Cargoes of No, 3upring wiieat, off coant, G0 @004 6d, Curgoes of Awmer{ean muixed coru, olf const, 7 84, Liverpool — Wheat iinproving ; 'Callforni white, 136 8d@l4s; sprivg, 1236@14a11d, Corn stoady, Ltvenroot, Dar, 30—12:30 p. m.—Flour, 285@39 0, Winter wheal, 123 $1@12s 04 3 spring, 134 1d@12 84 ; white, 134 G@10a BL; Oitb, 135 Y@ 1ds 3d Corn, 398, Tard, 408 id.~ York, 60a, Recoipts whcat, past threo 5, 37,000 qrs, of Whicll 21,000 wero Americsn, TATER—2:50 p. m,—Club Whent, 1ds@1da 3d ; whit 15 73103 110 3 wpring, 12 34@12 1043 winter, 128 & @12 B, Coru, 87 0.’ Rest unchangod, PROVISIONS, The New York Produce Exchanga Weekly BOYVH ¢ ‘Tho oxport movoment in pork, lard, and bacon was Jast weels nearly four_aud o busif milllon pounds loss thun during tlie provious weok, 'Tho movement, 6o fur in this season, to Germany nud tho Conttuout, hns Lon levs tarked thon lust season, This deficlondy on thie week in_tho oxport moy porhaps be moru than mado good by tho catoppal i franait in tho oxport moveniont of “tho hog product, srrived at Portlaud, but deluyed n export for want Of steamor room, Tha forelgn exporis of Lhe hog product from the poris of New York and othor underinentioned plncos Trom Oct, 23, to Dec, 23, 1873, inclunive, as compurod with o exporin from ail Ubited States porls, from Nov. 1 to Doc, 21, 1872, woro us follows : o Zacon, hams, Zard, and slawliers . lbn, 30,000,654 43,608,004 1IN0 14E068 L0 1,087,808 74,000 004,000 817,764 gy 1,661,128 93,383 15,40 243,000 Total Oct, 28to Dec, 2, 185, 0ravres o G703 42,647,606 60,828,136 Totul ull U, 8, porls Nov, 1, ¢o Doc, 21, weree 41,882 89,740,384 9,831 8,824,107 21,082,851 farelgn exports of the uoy crop froin RLOVO DOrLs, 48 compured with the oxports from ull United Btates ports from Nov. 1 to Dee, 21, 1&1;:}."!: a8 follows : 1870, Inerease, + 670,360 2,000 1,076,200 09 8,824,107 740,384 21,8851 Tolalee.... 81,640,008 81,883,248 No, liogs packed to Bt e 01,00 9,080,602 80,658 LATEST. ‘Wheat was modoratoly active in tho aftornoon and lowor, selling dows to $1.16%¢, then up to B81.17 for January, closing at the outside, and ot #1,20 gollor ohrxmrfiv‘ Coro was qlulnt and 3o Towor, solling at G3}{@58%0 sollor January, closing ot 5333¢, and ut b14¢@53%c for February, Cloring nf tho medo, Sales in provisions ine cludo 600 brls mess pork at g1470 ssller February, and 200 tes lard at 9o scllor March. Thero was a good inquiry for meals for both preseut and future dolivery. —— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Turspay Evenmia, Dee. 00, ALCOHOL~Quotable st $1.80@1.01 for 94 per cent foof. PUEANS AND PEAS—Tha domand fs chiefly for clioico benus, nd. pricos uro_stoady. Deas aro quist, SWoropeut s Navy beans, $2,60G2.00 3 nucd(unt, §2.05 @240} common, $1,50@2,00 ; peas, $1,00@1.25 per bu. i Lugs, nnd $1.40 1 Vrle, BAGGING—prices of graln Lngs range tho samo a8 o vicolk ngo, whera thoy arosteudy und fittu, - Lusiuess 15 i) sliek, but thero oro fndivatious of un eurly fo- vival of trade; niud, ns stook fu tho Eaat, us well us b1 1hla mavlict, ate vory 1moderalo, tio noxt movement of Dricos 15 LEELY {0 bo (n 4t Wpard direotion, Burlaps Vo quiat aid cary, 08 re wlso gunnics, Voo sac Uro Juactive aud ‘mominn : to; - Laidl X804 Bk it fce, Hingl n, 18@50c s guunies, ingle, 17@18c; wgse, ) 2003 AoR- 29c; Olter Greck, §20 ; burlap bigs, 4 aud 6 5 do’ donble, 2@MBe; wool wacks, 3 1iROCM-CORN—Tlio matket has been rather quiot Quring thopust 8ix dags, thouh a rood many amoll orders huve been received, Tlie murket is firm ot tho given quotations : Choleo to axtra Lur), 73@80: cor that will work Usclf futo o chiofes el room, Sx@To: for good do, bif@6c; good ta choica stalk Lrukl, 6@7c; Inferivr brueh, A@idc. BUILDING MATERIALS—Buvinces still slack, and prices for nll materials oro littlo better than tome tlowa: Hluceo, $3,60; « Now York stucco, © Ttosendale ‘coment, $145@3.507 ind Akvon comont, '$200 3¢ Portind coment, $7.00@7.50; marblo dust, in bulk, 80c@$L.00; limo'(brls). SLIGGL2G B brl ¢ white éaud, o brl, ' SLOU@L00; plastorng bulr, B hu, 4003 land plister, $2.00 % brl; five brick, ¥ 1,000, $55.00@90.00 3 Luflding Lrdek (common), $8.50 @140 pressed brick, $14.00615.00% rower brick, Milwunlieo aud ' Bacino pressed, 2500024000, o common, $14.00@10,00; Indlana prossod, 25,003 do’ common, $10,00@16.007 Lre-cluy 25,00 ¢ 1.0061.00, IEft—A pood degres of ctivity hnsboen notico- ablg in the butier {rado throughout tho past week, but under more Liberal offcrings, tho market ins wealien Tho wenkness, Lowever, has not, a8 yet, amownted 0 8 porltiyo decline, nud, ot this’ stage of the season, it v searcely probable thiat the supply will be fucreased susliclently to cause any material dopro- elation, ‘Thiero fsno_seoumulation here worth mion- tionlug, and, whilo holdors show a littlo moro_fnvliti- tlon to eet the views of buyers, flicro 18 no mpecial anxlety to realize ut any cousldcrablo concession, and, ut our quotations, tho warket oy be considered steudy, Balea ure chiuly ut 20@i0c, b, for fucy lols, there are freo buyers ut 83@e, 'Wo quote: Cholco tofuney yellow, 30@340; medium to good, 29G2Te; iuferior to comton, 16@200 ; conunon 1o clofeo roll, T8eioe, UANNED G0ODS—Tho unmistakable upward fen- dency of prices 1s coukiug some speculuffve inquiry Sor cortain lines of canued fruits, the quotations of peaches, raspherries, bud atrowborries uro advanced atritlo, Htocky uro known to be lighler than ustul fn ufl the principal mavkets of the country, and holdors feom £0 ontertaiu tho opinlon that the Upwurd move- ment of prices can not uch lougor b delayed, For {ho season tha demand {8 fulr, which, howevor, s not #aying much, Wo now quote: UANNKD GOOD! Teaches, 4 tb, Teaches, 3 ) Ponre, 2Mhuveeseress Plung, danisons, 4 ib, Green gagon und e, 410 Quiucys, 3 1b, Btrawberrles, § Rospberrics. ., Blackborries, 3 ib, (loossberries, 2 1h, Tomatoes, 2 1b,, new. Yonutow by oW . BT B0 . 476 i 0 Toun, 1h, pad, Tous, 3 I, soukod. Lima beans, 4 1b, (@ 1,00 240 260 .40 B30 2,406 4,60 Tobater, 1 1 126 1,50 2 2% Oywtors, | b, il oig Qyters, 3 1a, full welgh OFeyon ealmon, new, 1 b, D76@ 290 Oregon walmon, BuW, 4 I Lo B90@ 425 OHEVESE—The pist week bun wituesred 8 further Jochled ndvanco fn tho prices of thik stuple, New York fastury 0w boing quotul at 181640, uind ‘Weatorn do ub 14@16e, 'Whero {s na cousideratle umaunt of cheess romuining fn first hunde, East or Weat, and, as Jobbers aro not aw lburally supplied ua i fordier yoars ut this seakon, thore ure pretty good grounda for lelioving that tho market will etfll further udvatico un the seunon Weurs uwuy, Jobbers ure making no effort to increasa sulen ut ho carrent rates, whiol oro aw follows : New York fuctory, mild, 16@1650; Olifo factory and Weat- ern factory do, 14100 ¢ lower wradus, @15, COAL—Tiuw colder weather of tho paut iweek has hud tho etiect to alightly stimulto the dewmand for fuol, but the (ncreased deniand bink not visbly: offectod vale uos, a8 the market 44 overatocked, aud Aullers aro sux. fous te sealize, Au luiportant chinge sad & weloomd ono for consumers, 1a (ho redotion of $1.00 % ton in llxcrrlcn of Lackawanns,~now quoted at $0,00 deliv- ered, whioh 8 on low o pint aa hes beon reachod ot any Himo during the sosnon, Prices of soft conls res main unchanged, Wo qllnluxl.chigh propared, $10,60; Tackawanns, $9,00; Erlo, $8,60; W 60 § Tiraoke, $8,00 } Llosaburg, 1,00 § .50 Hocking Valley, £6.60 3 Iniana_ block, Tarclny, 46,00 Kirklnnd Grate, 83,003 Miuonk) Wilminglori, 5,001 Midway, 0, ‘COUPERAGE~Tho offeringa of packora’ goods hava 2 beau very large, partieuinrly of pork barcels, owing, it in snid, largely to tho fact ‘What many country packers ko elosed tholr hoveca for the sonson, aud thoro Ling alao boen a falling off in the lacal demand, Prices havo been Irregular and lower, tho greaicat docling Lefng in pork barrels, No chango was reported to-day, We quata: Park barrals, $1, 463 whirky barrels, $1,00@ 2,10 lurd tiorcos, $LO0@1,60; flotr bnrrels, B@55e; pork siaves, rough, $31.00@2,00; do, bricked, $24,00@50,00 § tlerco staves, 'rongh, $13,00@21.00 ¢ bucked or znwed, £13,00@38,00 3 whitloy stives, rougll, $20.L0328,001 do mcked, $13.00@35,00; flour staves, $.60211.60; circls flour lending, T4@0Xo per sct; flour hoop-poles, $14,00@16,00 per 1ir,~ Salea include 7 cars at $1,30 for pork tiarrels, and $1.50 for torces, DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS—Tho busineas of tho week Lo beon rathor light, 08 usual et thin sosson, Wo noto & alight reductiou Ju the prico of citria neld, camphior, and fodido of potassium, und an advanca u enstor off, Otherwlao thore was no variatlon ih quots- tions, which nre 1 Aciq, cltrie, W, ®@ 100 Acid! oxalic, 5 W@ Acid, tartarfc, powdored, th. e o Anunlonn, carb, 1. 5@ 20 Annfeelidd, 1, 3 60 ‘Axlo-grenso, Lidwell’s, doz, L0 @ 106 uanv, Tonga, I, Mm@ 100 Horax, ref,, b, B @ w0 Blue-viteol, b, e 1 romo-chlostun, 400 Corrosivo subllinato. 15 @ Lo Gream fartar, puro, P Cochineal, toud, 1 0@ 10 Chiloroform, Ib, 12 4 150 Glycerlue, I I biifk, W@ . Gut Arable, pieke 0 oe W Gum Arabio, sorts. B @ W Gum camyhor, b, U@ m Gum oplum, b 815 @ 0,00 Gurn shcllac, I 0 © Glue, white, 1u.. 5 @ oditie, Ib. 80 @ Lyo, cduoy Gt . B0 @ Morpbin, hulph.. o, oM ® Qtl, borgamot, Sand, 00 @ Oll; castor, gl 1 Qi) lomou, S:hideraon 5 Tofasan, chlor, ... Potasaliin, oyi, f Potassium, 1od,,'Ib Totasls, Babbilt Quiniio, sulpl Tiod precip., Toot Ipecac, poy Rooot el £, T, powd, 1b, Bul aprom, b, Bllver, Rit, ciyet., oz, Sonp, castile, gor,y b, Bulphur. oo, i@ o EQGS—T1io recoipla of froul oggs hava boen mod- oraie, uut smplo o incot all voquircaionis, which voro chiefly local, and prices lave been blcady nt 21@%c, Plokled and lHued Jota bring 16@20c, ceording to con” dition, FEATHERS—A littlo coslor feoling hios doveloped itroll, owing ton decliuo elsewhere, Tho recelpis aro foir, and dealers sro buying ab 60@G3:, the outsido Lol for exira lveygoeso feuturr. “Phu fobbing (rada ialight: Good to &holco live-gecso feathors, 0U@02c, from fivst handa; Jobbing prices, 10760 2 per con cos dy 1 scount for enall, FISH—Although fust at prescnt tho marlot haa sn appearance of dullness, the iudications of au early ro- vival of trade aro very fiaftering, and, ut tho relutively low prices now prevalent, thero fa o decldodly frm undertono to tho market, Whilo tho morket {s lib- crally stocked with tho different deacriptions of ish, thora 1a o ovor-suppls, and tho probabilitics arg that n month henca somo descriptions will rale ma- terinlly higher, Following are the current qllu(nflml No, 1 whiteflah, 3-br), $5.25@5.40; No, 4 do, $5.00 @6.25 ; No, 1 trouf, ,76@5.00 3 N O UOW, )(.-bfl $18.50@14.00 § i) ";;1'“;!:“’""1 No. 1 shoro ki mackerel (-br] .00@17.2 No, 1 shore oy LGk eodion o Goigoes 5 Gootgele” eode b, 000,23 ; Labrador herriug, split Lrls, $3.60 @000 do, Jg-brl, $4.33@4.60; Labrador horring, round ' brl, $1.60@8.00; do i-Dil, $6.0064,25; box licrring, No, 1, 30@880; box herring, sculod, 40@ 43¢ 3 Columbin River salmon, J-bris, $2.76@10,00. FRUITS AND NDTS—Tlo boilday irade ¥ 18 tiow wvirtunlly over for the prosent scnson, and consequently thera ia o fulling off {u the demand for layer rulsins, cltron, lemon peol, &c., ond o senstbla eusing up_of yrices for thoso articles, but for thoso Uines of gooda Wat azoin ovory~day Ao, Auch a8 pruncé, currants, apples, peaches, and blackborries, the demaud cou< tiuica ulutorruptedty good, and tho market rotaina its buoyant tone. Liss activity in thonut trado fs noted, aud gomo descriptions aro lower, During thio weok o further matorfal advauce bas taken place in prices of nn‘!]nl, penclies, Wlackberrics, snd_currants, while cltron, lomoi paol, Toxas posans, and almonds are q “%Ht! lu‘l'g(glflwe mx‘!fl our lutd!! {ollfll\:l :lFu e10N-—Dates, e fAigs, now, drums, 19@12xc; s, o DS, I Ns@ige ¢ Tirkish prunge 146 WX ralsing, lnyor + ralsing Mascatol, now, $90@4,10; Valenclo, ow, 1@ 1203 Zanto currants, now, 73@8! { citron, 32@u5e} lemon peel, 18@20c, DoxesTio—Alden apples, 18200 ; Michigun, Alfcad, 115@120; Aichigan quarters, 10:@ 1lc; Western do, Bis@Yie; Soutliern 1o, S@8k0; ‘Peaclics, pared, 23@2Hc 3 peaches, hulves, 13@lde ; do, ixed, D@103Ge ; blackborries, new, 14@143¢c ; Fasp~ borries, 80@u8a; pitted oherries, 26@37¢, NUTS—Fil- berts, 11@1744c ; almonds, Torragons, 22@2%c ; Naplea new, & Joosa 0; raisin walnte, 273280 ; Chlli 'walnnts, 2¥alic; 'French waluuts; new, 20@2lo: Brazils, '0@10i0}; pocans, Wilmington poanuts, 7@100} @10 Teunceseo peanuts, SX@TXe, FURS—~Tho recelpts’ woro a triflo larger, and thero nas boen o far inquiry from dealers at provious prices, Following aro the quotations for Western furs, Northe orn sking ure worth from 15 to 30 percent moro: Mink, . 1, Inrge, $1.505 do No, 1, small and niedium, 967 do No, 2, 87%0; do No, 8 400; do No, 4, 1003 raceoon, No, 1, 4033' do No. 4 and No. 1, small, 250 ¢ doNo, 3, 1505 40 No. 4, 6¢; muskrat, full, 193¢ § Q0 winter, 140 7 do kittens, 6o; ekunk, biack’ prime, 503 do shiort atriped primo, 3003 do Narrow striped rime, 200 ; do braad stripod priue, 5¢; otter, No. 1, 35,00 do Mo 3 aud No. 1 small, #,00¢ do No, 3, 32,00 do No. 4, 80c; fisher, No, 1, '$1.00; do No, 2, $5.00 § do No, 8, §3.650; do_No. 4, Tic; wolf, No. 1° Jargo mountain,$1.75 - do No, , do, $1.35 : do No, 3,do, G0c ; do No, 4,d0,25¢ ; do No. 1,small prairie,75c: do No. 4,40, 0¢ 3 d6 No. 3, do, 250 3 do No, 4, do, 105 ; beaver, well furred und clean, per 1b,$1.60; do stagy snd Ium\'i;, per Ib, 503 murtin, No, 1, §2.60 } bear, No, 1, black, £10,005 do No, 1, cub, $4,003 sllver gray fox, $5.00@52,00 3 No, 1, §2.00@4.00; red fox, No. 1, 150 fox, ' No. 1, 00o; kid fox, No. 1, B50; Iynx, No. 1, $200; walver- no, No. 1, $8.60;' wild eat, avorage, 25¢; badger, uverage, 1040 400 § opossum,’ ¢ deerskin, fu lair, red fém ‘aliort Llue, por ib, 300 * deorskin, in fiair, gray, o b, 25 cross fox, GREEN FRUITS—Apples and cranherriea aro in Jight demand 4t ubout former prices, Tho offerings, patifeulssly of nypies, are lberal, Ofhier frult le qulot, ond folorably steady. Wo quoto: Lemons, $1.00@8,50 per box ; Southorn oranges, $7.00@11.00 per iy Valencin do, $13,00@13,80 percase; Culiforuta pears, $1,50@4.60 por cako; goodto cholca npples, $3.00@4,00 per brl from store; common to fair do, $2.00@2.60. Cultivated cranberries aud Cape Cods, $10,00@1%60 3 do, Cury's, $18.00. Malaga grapes, 45,60 por bux, or $11.00 per brl, ‘GROCERTES—Eariy in tho week under roviow tliero wan & good degreo of netlvity fu tho difforont depart= ‘ments of the grocory market, bub during yesterday and to-day businoss’ was u litlo slack, Tho market, Towever, lius 1ost. none of its fmness, On tho ou- trary, 16 leadiug staples aro genorally stronger, while coffiets, sugnrs, and riee have etuslly sdvunced \vithin tho pust Ewo duys—the first. mentioned urtielo fo tho extent of @3;0. Trado 18 quite aa sctivo as In pre- Vloua soasonw at & Nko period, und, 08 6locks aro in oxcollent shiape, aud colleotlons prompt, our_jobbora oxpress satlsfaction with tho gencral situstion, Tho imeriean Grocer says of the coffes markel: The \pward movement i Brazils coutinucs, Congres hna adfourned undil Jan, G, and, altbougly 1t i donbtrul Wit actfon that body will fake concerning tho replne- Ing of th duty on olfce, 3¢ 18 genorully thought that tho Government will baed to adopt this courss to pro- Villo tho ncessary Tovonucs. Tho stock, however, ia now in 5o fow bnudn tht aitbor with or without dity tho position can be sustained or even further ad~ vaneed.” We quol: T1-Cin, ova—Ti@8e, Corrrps—Mocha, ‘40@H030; O, @. Java, M1@IT0; i§@ilo; cligles i good do, 25¢ rousliug do, 313G SHce: Costa s, * Tunoy, 0)§@3lo; Maracailo, 80@ @ 2967 LA duisc, UANDLFA—Star, full welght, 17X@180 ; stenrino, full welght, 145@I1430 ; do, shiort welght, 18%@133¢c, Tiox—Pitng, 13@8e’; Rangoon, 73@73e; Caro- 1ina, 8@, Buaany—atont ent loaf, 195@1230; crushod und powdored, HN@1L30; grunilaled, @10 3 & standard, 104@10/{0 i 5 o, }au.’é'., lgu@l oy B, 0@ 10}0 extra U, ) 930750} yellow 0, Nol1, 03i@Vx 0} cholce brown, 9:@930} prime b, D@D}¢a s fulr do, BX;(@HZ40 § ehofes Malagars Bugar, 93;@950 ; fulr do, BX/@Da; commou do, TZ4@BY(0} Now Orleaus sugur, cliolco, '0:@024¢; do priluc, 8@ fc ; do, falr, 83 @8}go cowmon, T@ETXe Sinviu—Dismond drips, $LU@LIS 3 wliver_dripe, extra fiue, H0@850 ; good sugur-howre lrup, 55@00¢ i oxtra do, 6@T00 ; New Orleann molusses, choice, 70@ 80c 1 do priwo, 70700 3 do_comuion; 65@Wn; Porto ted molussos, cioico, $3@050; common: molasses, 83 50, ‘HALEnATUS—Common o beat, BY/@100, Hpions—Allapice, 171803 cloveh, 426400 causls, BGgABe ; peppor, A nitmeqs, No, 1, $1.435@ 1405 do No, 4, $1.10@1.18; ginger, pure, 28@40 ; do No. 1, 20@260 ; do No, 10@ 1V, HoArs—Germin niottiod, SL/E0}0 ; Golden Weat, 6 @00 ; Whito Lily, 6\@0)g0 3 White Rove, 04(@03u; ainl, 0@o; Bavon Imporial, 6@6%e; White Ruse Wlan,’ 53/@0v; Ohampaign, 6)§@UX0; Drinroso, 6@ or A ¥AY—The domand Iv stll of w restelctod churactor, A fow ofders have been received, oud thiw, with the cngtomary local business, conprises the oxtont of the trade, Shippers ure oporuting Ip:lrlnfily, and chiely in auuwir to Ordore, Timothy 18 moatly ‘quised for, Prairie haa declinod durlug the week, The recolpts ure light, snd timothy has rulea steady sud firm, Wequole tli wholesalo pricos pold by dealers, us follows, cars (o confulu 20,000 i Now thmotby, prime, 'm‘oo@ 16,805 do No. 1, $I4.00§1 0, 2, do, S04 1400 " mixed, $10.00@11,00 ¢ primo prafrie, $10.003 10,603 do No, 1, $4,680@U.00; do No, 2, $7.0K&7,60 § LouAB oN WaaoN—Tlmothy, $11,00@13,00 ; prairie, vory of pressed, $1,00@1,60, aceordlug to dlstunce, T{LDES—Tho demubd lius boen modorute, und pricos surly in the woek, foll v, and Lave siuce ruled vorty ntendy, wilh ample’ otferings, W quotn: rect clly biitohor!, 63@7i0; areeii oured, liyht, 1063 do, heavy, U are cured, Boj greon ealf, i H fl(n\an kip, 100; dry calf, 20} dry kip, 170} drylted, 1@1bo; dry fint, 16@1T0; déucou skins, 85@40e ; gruby, wcorod, cut, or otherwise damsgod, Uwo-thirdy price’s branded,'10 per cont off, Hlioop pelts, wool catimated pa washod, per 1, 8Ti@10c, trooters, $1009110 ; estru do, $130 ; draft, $L5UE160 ; oxirs do, $190 7 nfim-, 140160} extra do, $470 ¢ lags, $ibades | eales 0, 412, HOPB—Dealors still roport s very qulot market, Roporta from seyoral poiuts in Now York show a_qufot matkot, Bales have been mado at 16@ide. Emmet Walle, In his weekly clroular, myns Our jmarkot I quict, and will remam ro durd) Prricen, at lnst weak’s reduction, the holidoy searon, o , liave romainicd toler~ ably irm, snd, wilh consldorhblo falling off in tho re- celpta, uo further declino i autiolpnted for tho pros- eut : on tho othier hand, many aro anticipating ottcr markot aflor Now-Your, and thero n no disposltion ou tho part of suck holders to forco sales, By tho figira rlvcn below it will bo 6con that the toml dmporls for 1o Eoason now only exceed that of the corrcaponding Beason of last year by o Jittla over 800 bales, tho month of Jnnuary last year, ovor 10,000 bal During les ¢ forolgn hopa arrived at this port, and yot the market was nctive, and 500 was readily ronllzed Tor gopd Amorl- can hop, whila now tho best. prico altatuablo 1a 4Uo, with_an ‘oxtromoly slow domond. ' It 3a safo fo sy Should thoro by much urthor docline lioro, and prices keop up in London, rices have tonched bottom. wo will boabla to ship te that market at a 73 Total fmports elnco Sept, 1, 2 for sma period, 1672, ern, 26@400 ; Now York 8 proflt, , 0,810 ; total fmports jominon to primo West~ , 403460 ; Davarlan, U@ Be. IRON AND BTEEL—Business romaina qulot, an usiial at thia aeason, 1t a thought that thero will to Vetler trado uflor tio 1at, and a belter fecling exists among tho trade genoraliy,” Wo quoto s Iron,.. . Torseishoa fron , Plato fran, common inir, Norway i¢on, Norway nall-rods Gorman plow steal, ... st plow ateal, Amerlcau Lool & Chiromo tool atool Engllsl oo atcel Engllsh apring American cnst gprinj Bteel tiro, i-in Tap ealk aigel, Blefigh sli00 ntes Cutter shoo ateol ... Cutler ahoes (tupered and bent to eliape). . 33:10@88-10 ratea 6 @ny rates B¢ @0 ratw W8 @0 @l 0§ @0 P 0y @i P 11 @1% @il 10 @iie ¥ 18 @ie W 20 @2 rates 0 @i rates 1 @i i % @0 %o B e Gl 0 gl 00 @b LEATHER—Gradual improvement in the sttuation of the lesther market is reported, Both the locul and ontelde demauda _now show steady fucrease, aud tho 'market lins nssumed a decldedly firm tove, both for domestio and Imported stook, Quatations are the anmo oA a weck ago, but some lines bid fale to advincs ot a not very distant day, W ropent our lat, as toliowa ¢ HEMLOCK, Clty harnesn, . Country hiarness. Liuo, sl 3 . City upper, City upper, No, 2, Trench calf] 24 to 30 b8, Freavh kip, 60 to 100 ls. . LUMBER~—There {s very filtlo doing at tho yurds nt uid prices are lttlo bettor than nonifual, 88 FIst Clonueuevrinsennnns Scoond cloar 1 fniciy 0 2 i Third clear, 1 juch, Thtrd cloar, (hick, Cloar floorfug, 1 Tougl. ... Gowr widiiy Comman siding, Common floorin Comtnon floorin oud ups Conimon boards, Aresacd, second. Wagon-box boards, selvctad, 14 inclies 1,008 1 @55,00 50,00 g&u.m Joiat, seantling, wimnil Lmber, fencing, otc’, 10 fect ahd undor, green. Jolst nud scantling, 18 to 24 feat, Threo dollars per car to bo added when transforrod, which churgo followa the shingles, Thickness—Five shingles to bo two inches In thick- nees. Longth—Sixteen inches, HARDWOOD, Black Walnut — Counters, $100.00@160.C0 3 _clear, 65,00@86.00 ; common, $15.00@50,005 oull, $20.008 tlooring, $80. , $80,00, Asl clanr,“szx.uo@m.uo; common, $14,00925,00 cull, $10,00@16,00 3 fioaring, $30.00@40,00. Oik—Oleur, $20.00@40.00; common, $10,00@25.00 3 cull, $8,00@15.00, itlekors—Ciear, 35,003 call, $12 00@18.00. $29.00@50.00 3 common, $20.008 Maple—Clent, $22,00@35.00 ; common, $16.00@25.00 ; cull, $10.00@15.00, Lutteraut—Clear, $35.00@00.00 ; common, $20.00@ 0,00 Gherry—Clear, 35,003 cull, $12,00@18.00, £40,00@00,00 3 common, $15.009 Whitowood—Cleaz, $30.00@40,00; common, $20.00@ 25,00 ; cull, $10.00@15.¢ ‘Wogon Stock—Hickory axles, per set, $1.00@1.50; wagon pols, vach, 45@b50 3 box boards, S30,00(e40,00: ‘Tiorida red cednr, 850 per {t ; . mahoguuy, 30@400 sowood, B0@E0 ; whito liolly, U, TINNERS' STOCK~The wmarket do counters, G0, [ETALS AND Quring the week lins been quict, and without speeial change, 'Tin plate ia frm, and will_probably advance #oon, posaibly ufter tho 1at of Junuary, Otor Hnea af {goodB wero unchianged, though plaulshed copper 35 quotod lower, Wo repeat : TIN PraTi=—10, 10x14, $12, 0, £13.00; do, rooflug, Lix2 24,00 a0 ioon—Largo, 400; small, dle Leap—Dig, 850; bar, 100; Dipe, out do, 11e. 0, 12212, $12.50; Uz 10, #i1.00; do, 20x28, ar, 430, fall coils, 10303 Susér Z1No—Full casks, 10c; balf casks, 103603 less quuntity, 11c; Alaba, Bic, Sneer InoN—No, 24, and 10, 22¢ do, 11 and 12, Ga: do, of 2 25320, 170; No. 21, ‘por cent 14 made f (o raten; Russlo fron, 8, 9, aic; do No. 1 ataned, 106 Taten s Amoricall Russii—A, 14¢: 1), 11 vANIZED InON—N0, 16@20 1807 No,23, 20c. A discount ron 'thls Tis. : @Y, 100; Corrrn—Copper bottoms, 87c: braziers, over 12 1te, 47c: tinued copper, 4607 planished copper, dlo; do, cut to size, 43c. Wine—Nos. 1 to0, 9g; 709, 100; 10 to 11, 1ic; 13, 5 and 10, 3 sud 14, Tas a3 10,100 3 40, 14¢; 17, 1607 .y 003 tull bundle, 30 per cont diss count fona iz by car-load, 6Xc, T.S—Wore in_light requeat, and_firm, at the an- noxed rates do, $4.75; 40 und 6d e, $1.95;_cliuch, 20@00d per keg, $4.95; 8d Ao, $4.60 5 6d 3d 'do, $5.76; d'do, $0.873, NAVAL STORES—Under this head thore is littlo do- ing, but prices are uniformly stendy as follows: Mantlla ropo, 7 | Foen Sl cor 10}¢@ 173505 sinnl rope, @ Ib, 14¢@10)¢c d, Hb”, 18@220 ; marlin lfi,‘ 20! tavred rope, B Ib, 17G18c; oakitn, 2 b piteh, @ brl, $5.00@6.00; tar, @ brl, OILS—With tho oxcoption of o 3o $5.00@0.50 5,00, roduction in prices of curbon, our quotutionn of ‘& weok ngo havo 3ot been subjucted to auy uppreciablo chugy, Tho domond {s ouly fair, and prices mmy bo cousidered Bloady, ns follows: Carbon, 14@i5c; oxira winter Iard, 13@800; No, 1, Taw, 95@0705 do botlod, aporm, do extin, 0c; do No, 1, 766 G503, eloplnt oll, T@166; No, 2, 6103 linseed, $1.00@1.07; ' whalo, B0@E20 @2.20 3 neala-Toot oil, trictly pure, SL.1 ek ofl, Gdo: Atrults, , io; ‘turpontine, 80c; naphils, o Vity, 17c 5 napliths, commion, He, BTN A8, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Vory Wttlo trads ing lias been done iu'this clavs of goods, sud values remain uomiunlly unchmiged, We quote’s WALTE LEAD, Strictly pure. Funoy bhaud 21N0, Genulue Velllo Montague. American. v eeceens $11.00 0.00@10.00 13,50@15.00 1LU0@11.50 ‘voLons, Masury’s ratlroad colors, Falnce car colors, in cuns Rochelle ockre, casks, $3,00; brls, English Ven, Yod. . Lnglia orango mineral TPittaburgh orange mineral, Tuglish red Joud, .. ‘Amorican red Jead ally hurdenivg. The volime of usles 11,00$11.00 ,50@ 10,50 12,50 3B@ 860 3@ $4 @40 PIG-IRON—T'rado I reviving, and prices are gradu- for tho week unudor roslow conalderably excocds that of uny previous week sinco the incoption of the panie, snd, wit ueh redticed, the tendenoy of pri stocks ees s now to ad~ yauco, For tho past throa months or niore conmimers have restrictod thefr purehascs 10 meoting actusl cur- Tent requirements, oud, consequently, thoy luveat " present Httlo or no stock In fully justifica denlers thélr possess in_onticlpating Hm-lu‘xt‘mflu of nore thut ordluary activity, and _ons of £ lon, which profitn, Quotutions remain’ uuchunged: Scoleh (aocordiug to lrand), do No, 3, $50,00@55,00 ; Musullon, $18,60; Tuscatuwas, §18,007" Lake Buperdor No, 1, $50.00; do No. 2, 50,00 ; do Ne, 4, $38.00% do No, Miseourl charcoal cobl, $50.00; Chlcago A, $48.007 .00, TOTATORS—The warket lus been ruther dull sud ot _speciully firmy, [hough for choleo sond lots deal- er geuerally innlut on obtaining full prives, Tho de- muud is mafply Jocal und for smail lols, . The cold weathar hay intorrupted (o teade L0 kore extont with- 40 tho Inet two days, Wo quoto: 1.16; other varieties, $1.00@1,10, Peachblows, $1.006 Car lota aro quoted ol $1,08@1.13% delivored, Tho recelpts are light, POULTRY AND GAME —The demaud for ponitry bas been nioderate, und prices bave rulod lowar than Lust weelk, but tolerably steady st tho decline for uhiolca lotw, Btocks have nccumulated somowhat withina day or {wo, nd u good dcal of poor [rozen stufl In now offerlng, (inme is abundunt und ruther alow, B, nion do, $LA0GY. dAreseod, $1.00, 1 turkeys, - L@10 chickoux, $5,00a "':1‘3;"""«1 i ulo, @, 1,00 por dok § buftulo, b Bl;'.é])fi : ure are not operating only in unswer to ordol thio Eastern markets beiug too Tow,und thecity demaud in light, Hoth poultry ond gumo aro lower Ohickeus, guud to choica dremed, 90§ ducke, drossul] ve, 00 pariridges, £3,005 q Wil turkoys, 10w@ldo per ih 3 venlson suddles O@ivo; (10 carcasech, SGE)] rabbits, 1@ t 00 von K} $2.50 ,$3,00 8, —Tho olferligs wore a (rifle lurges than dur- ing tho preceding wee trado esch day, Nowertheleas talned for timothy, and bot ¥angod highor, while il o amay, We qnn'hl ‘Timolyy 1y X, but thers e only u_moderato pricea bave bed clover and flax have st aud Hupgarian are dul B30 4 uvarl £.00G580; flux, $LIBA1E Hingarian, 0B%%0¢ milluf, 00, $2,00 1 b g clover at €040 ¢ ALT—Ti0 demand for less uctivo than » fow weeks ngo, Iuiv atendy, an given bolow : O 1603 Cunndu_do, corno dintnond, $3.10 witliout buge, £1.00 duiry, Turk Tainnd, $1, i 00, 76 1 pli Ralen fo-duy e Jude 70 othy at £,00 ; 0 bags at 2.6 iete chole thme 161 bags eommnn at x primo flax » &1 ), contin (e \10 tery sendoga pna B.gun w {ne, it M £2,003 ordiu ry, contae, yz.0} i ground tofiir, $2.10% My % dulry, with Taga, $4003'A Ltod Ground clum, 31 o hu. vo undl 8 -mo Fp culctivo in- counum| quiry for toan slfi] oxiaty, und tlio market muintoinn @ very firm tone, Whilo tlo tendo wy of prives Is still “"“I{{f upward, no furthier sdvauy o bos takon placo, oy "T'ho followlug In from tho 4 ments to the Umted Btules pared with thoso of fist year and tho year proviou Tho total shipmonts from opening of tha season on only 10,073,870 1bs, nirainat tog, vorod of ! Taat ¥ sumo timo It year,” gaiuat ierd,ani Grocer ! “Ihoship: continne ewall Wi come OBy ond Japan from the Juno 1 to Oct, 34 nggeegata 31,330,058 Ib4 in vorrcapoud canon, wiiilo from Jan. 44,260,000 1 in quito : Youny_hye Wa sou, common lo fair, 3i@470; do, good, BT@CToy do,"cliolco ta extra fitio, otd to cholco 'do, U:@SLI0; DT@81,10 3 common to Al liynon, 5@370; _coumon Imperial, @0 fulr to good gu 2@90c; chioico Pimgaiiey, $110@1,20; extra Moyung EL05@1L4U: choico 10 GXIm vow Jajan, UNGEEL0! common (o'goad do, J5@16¢} fair to good old, GI@T2 comuon do, 40@436; coloréd natural leaf Jupuy, 67 67c: common to fiue Oolong, ST@470; good, 57@) chnlc;s’lunxlrn H3e@1.00, BU@B3a; paor to commion C7c | @FL00, Ao o gifet and ateady, We quofoz £ Qur—Iixtra, 'm@w!i: cliofco, 606515 modium, 3@ 45 o, TLua—Natural Jenf, 76@8U¢; alf bright, 60@70c; black, sound, 43(@5e, 0o cowton, B@ate, nexed quotations : Ueach, HMORMNa—Goud 10 choleo, 32@360 ; medium, 38G OD—Iy chulk utid by io_mosna firm ab_ the nne 9,000,603 maple, $10,00 @moo: Lickory, $11.00; slabs, $0,80, dotivered, L—Tho inayket hns b cen very quict,until toward thalast of tho weal under roview, whett Now York by or appeared and boughit a good portlon of the stock on hond, which bun ol along beon wmall, = Sales nggregate Inng noarly 40,000 1Ls wers roporied, Followlug are tua aquotationn Tup, washed, prime. . Tub, washzd) common Common divgy.. Flevee, washied, Ticece, wanhed, Fleece, washed, Coardo, washed Fleoco, nwashed, flno. . Buper and extra pulied, RAILROAD FREIGIIT! portation on omo o quoto : Philadelphis, Daltimore, u Norfolk, Va, Wiliniugton, N, G. Clurieston, 8, C.. 0 good. Flecce, unwashed, coaras 10 moditin Fleece, twaslied, conrso aud dingy. Yetersburgh und Richond. .| @60e 06 4Td e 33 s J@ssa Wero native, olthougl the strilic anoug the cngincers Lus Interfered with trann. ho lnes, there {6 talk of an advauce early noxt month, Wa Tates aro firm, snd 2.9 .9 sadydl of FEEIRE RS ERER I §e5fg|i® Agdrgiz ), ki 1, 50 B8 Alexuudria, Vi [ Tittsburgh, ~ Bioutientillo, Tirldgoport, O, aud Bellair) 35 olas | 40 Wheollng, i 8 Clovaland, 25 o " Following are tho raicy ulso fresh meat in bnrrels lolus, wpareril, ete.) 100 Liog ¥atas, CHICAQO DRY- amount of goods distribut spectble nggrogate, and Teapon: 10 doubl mufuly attribut been §mportant, being Ina fow of tlio moro popi {ons, but the market ne and & protty goneral adv: now looked activo, ond no importuut tho thmo of propuration trafile, rufimmmmuu." Aflantic A, 44, Atlantio H, 4-£, ‘Atlantio D, 44, Atluntic I, 4~} 5 Indian Hoad, 44.... Indinn Hend, -4, Btark A, 44 Garduer A, Augusta Michigan'A, Nushville, 36 in Medford... Nushua T, 40-in Noslua Rty 90- Nualiua 0, -an 2100 Pepporell E, 40-n. Peppocell I, G-l Popporell O, Tepperell N, 8 Sallsury E Sallabiry It Salisbury O Sallsbury N Indlan Orchard, Tonsdule cambric, Now York Mills Tamsutit, vveenasn Prido of (Lo Weat Lavpiden, G0 Fruit of the Loom, Louadslo.... Androscoggin, L. Hillereaorins Binckatone, AA. Miyuchaha, 44, Minnehahu, 7-4. AcA. Couostogu oxrn, -4 Conestogn extra, 7-8. Concalogs (M, 4ed, CGoneatoga CCA, 7. Amoskeuy, '0-1 Amoskeag, S8, Uncaayitie, A, Uncusville, Ui Ourpot Warps, Twinee.sos 3, & B, Costes', Olark’ * 0, N, 1.7, J, Clark & Qo' O.8, cAnm Bright's Uronsley'n,. uglish cocos, bost. Amierican couimon | (88 A oA Ry AR A e L Tupeatr, $ i) Ll Common pluln.mweauu Ma Tor_Groseed Loge, poultry, ote,, from Chicago to tha polnts numed @ Ld oy, Pouitry oo ver 100 and pame per X From Chicano s, per 10V lba. dbe, ‘To New York.,... 85 $1.25 .00 o Philadelpiidu” uhd” Daltimoro ' 80 116 150 To Boston, . A 148 150 Dressed beef, mutton, vesl, buffalo meat, vonisou; wnd boxes (meaning lenders per 100 1Lg ubove drevsed 0 caclh point respeetively. GOODS MARKET. ‘The weck ending to-day hos been somowhat lesa activo than it two or {hreo predecessors, but the el makes after oll's vory re- fully equals oll reasousblo cxpectations, an the volumo of business was ungues- tionably largor thau {i any yrovious seauon oL tor- ding period, Tho contintous good demand ablo 10 tho mow genorally recognized fact that interior merchnuts are carrying light stocks, and Lpve, therefors, to roplenfsh often ; but flio unniistakable upward tendency i prices of the leading staple articles teuds to stimulate the demund, The chauges sinco our last roview have nob confined to & 3o wdvauco brands of Gleached cots ms to bo kteadily burdouing, anco during noxt month {4 Tor, The caryob trade remalns very qulct, oA fu nsually tho caso at this atugo of {hio soxsow, i prices ula steady and unchanged, Joitrnal of Comnierce says of tlo furclgn guods (rad “ Pl marliet for imporicd fabrica has rerufued ¥ Tho New York movement s expected uytil for the approaching spring The rocent arrivala of merchandise from abroad havo beeu comparatively small, but thers will undoubtedly bo an mple supply of the various Brit ish and Gentinental productions, for the eurtleat trade olow are tho current quotations Cabot A,é-2, [Cabiol W4 Luwrence, L T, 1, 44 ROWNH, Iudion Orchord, C... 10X¢ Indion Orchard, BB.. 935 Iudiun Orcbard, W... 83§ [Dwight Stur, 4-4. i) Continental ... 2 Lawrenco S 9 Newmnurket A 0 DMassuchusetls B 0 Nevada A 0 | Mas 9 Portsmonth P, '1, 0. 153 i 2% 0 o 24 T I ==1-] e ChuGET EANK, Noumkeng sattcens. . 14 ojAmonkoog. Tequot satteons. ... . 12} [Ludian Or Androscoygin 235 |Cunoo Boott E., Therndike B, 'Thorndlke O. IO, 0 cfConestoga OT, 4-4. Conentos AA, 304 Methuen, AL, [Willow Brook, Manhedt York, Thorndike, A’ [Bwift River. ncanville \nymuker, 1rEs, Whittenton cheviot, \Whittonton, 1. Amserivan, 6- (Amorican, 8-4) ANEOUY, 2ADH, Jolm Olark, Jr, 8 C0,70 ¢ Wiltiniautio, 50 Hurtford, extra$ 1.42) Lo Hartford, I, L85 ismith Ingraine, Smith'a fupestry. 125 iLowell 63trb. 000 $118 Hariford oMtrus.., 4 Tawell naporine, . 1,00 Hartford med Conmon Wool .y« 03 Belyrade, . M0 {Uutou, 30860 enip, cf'fwilled and ex, pi'n..58 ¥ thing. 2 o0, Clina watting 4-4.,..30 3 | Olua matting 5-4. ttiug 64 g‘.“d“mfl‘"k"‘fll’t