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) TIE CITICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1874 MONEY AND COMMERGCE MONETARY, I'unspAY EVENING, Feb. Tho loeal monoy market continuos to work cnsily and quiotly, Monoyis offered in tho open markat at 8 por cont on domnnd lonns and for 60 or 00 dayn at 10 por cont on primo commiorclal papor or on colintorals. Now York exchiange s in good supply at 250 yor 31,000 dlscount. Tho movaments of curroncy belweon this elly and tho country west of hioro, nro now about oqual, THE EUROPEAN MONRY MARKETS, liko thoso in this country, komn to bo gotting plothorio with loanable funds, The Dank of Tlolland recontly reduced itu rato of discount to 414 per cont, and tho London Zimes (monoy nrticlo) of Jan, 20, snys: At thoBank thoro is nn almost comploto nbeonco of discount demand, and in the opou market tho rato has boon 8 por gont." Tho Intest telegraphic advicos also confirm this condition of tho money market, but at tho 8o timo fudicnto that tharo in Jiufo disposttion to invest In Anorfean sccaritios of any lind, and parfieniarly that theroe 1 nn entiro Inck of con- ildonco in Amerlean rollrond securitios, FIOM AUSTHALIA, GIINA, AND JAPAN DIIECT, Wao recarved, yestorday, the Wool Civenlar of Messrs, Lnngo & Thonemans, of Molbourne, Austialin, postmarked Dee. 17, Which camo por steamor Macgregor, in tho first tmil, we beliove, Drought by tho newSan Franclsco and Australin lino of steamors. _'I'hio postmarkshows the lime of the mail from Mclbourn to Chicago to have *beon forty-cight days, though doubtless u good denl of this time was lost in_dolay at Sidnoy, from which Inttor port to Chicago, tho timo should not bo over thirty days. The cireulnr statos thnt tho wool-producors of Aus- ulin anticiprte that the incronsed fne cilitics for communication afforded by tho now stenmship lino to the United Btates will hrinr American wool-buyers and Australinn wool-praducors into personal ncqunintanco nnd result in benoflt to hoth, Messrs Lango & Thonemans stato that tho fears of a flnancial ponic in Eogland resulting from tho panic in this country, wore, at the dato of this civeular, hayving n vory deproseing effect on goucral tiado tn Australie, It was, howover, n notice- ublo featuro in the wool trade, that the Austrn- tinn clip was being shipped to Iuropean markots with noro than wusual rapidity, snd fears woro ontorlained that the accumulntion of stoclk in Loudon would evontually caugo o dopression of ricos. 'lio magnitudejof the Australian wool rade may bo goon from the following compara- 1ivo stntomont of the oxports of wool from tho Australinn colonios and Now Zealavd during the 1nst threo yours ; 1872, 1671, 1870, Lbs. /b3, Lba, BRAI07T. T0,33,180 £2,185,51 New South Walcs,. 69,614,129 G5,61L,053 25, Queonshind.. .o ossn 17,703 0,605,627 South Anstralin ..\ 25,908,728 Western Australia. . 0,011 ‘Tasmaniu . 00 New Zealand, ‘Norotirn, 271 Total exports from Australin and N, Zo. eeveeees 210,879,501 100,280,550 Tho entire wool supply in the great wnarkots of the world, i wo boliove, between 1,800,000,000, and 1,900,000,000 pounds.’ Tt will bo seen, thorc- foro, that Australia furnislics abont onc-eighth of the wholo, Asin furnishes from 800,000,000 £0400,000,000 pounds annually, and the United States probably 120,000,000 to 180,000,000 pounda. A fow doys ago wa recolvod the eirculars of the various branches of the houso of Mesun, Augustine Hoard & Co., datod Yokehamn, Dec. 3, Amoy, Dec, 8, and Shanghao, Dec. 11 Tho progress of tho divorsion of tho Japan tea trade from Grent Britnin to the Unitod States in shown Dy tho following statemont of tho total oxporty of ten from Yokohama for tho years montioned, each ending May 31 : 7o the To San . United States, Francisco, To Great Ditain, (atigticyorts) > Sewwon, 2uay U g, Lo Tea, bn, 118 2,805,048 W3 g 58,145 PR st 30 1,085,106 1,549,650 1,003,070 420,081 33,061 670,520 1,200,288 597,657 . Fram tho Chineso port of Amoy, nlso, tho Lulk of the oxports of ten aro to the Umited Statos. The tolnP oxports of ton from Amoy to the Umted States from June 1 to Dee. G, 1873, wero £,384,61Y) pounds, while during tho xamo poriod tho total exports to Greet Dritain were only 938,806 pounds. From tho other Chinese ports, howerer, tho great bulk of the tons atill goes to Gront Britain, Trom tho * Canton watera” (Ifoug Kong, Canton, and Macao), the total exports of tens from Moy 81, 1873, to Nov. 28, were 1,430,70L pounds to the United States, and 18,410,617 pounds to Gront Brituin, TFrom Shanghae, the total exports of tea, from Biny 26 to Nov. 29, 1873, wero to the United States, 19,914,521 ponnds. For tho eamo period tho total exports from tho srmo port to Great Britain wore (5,922,268 pounds. ‘Che totn ox~ Eortn of tew, howaover, from Shanghae in tho lnst a)f of 1873 show n lirgo fallng oft from thoso of the corresponding period of 1672, tho {otal in the Inst eix months of 1872 boing Y0,G47,937 pounds against 83,964,533 in tho same period of 1873, In rogard to the prosont prospeets of tho ten trade at bdhanghao Mesers. Augustine Heard & Co. may: The total stock of all kinds is reported iobe 70,000 pnckages, including 13,000 lolf~ slients of Ping-suoys and local packed degerip- ona ; and tez moen aro still most confident +heir nesertions that tho total erop will not ox- soed 500,000 half-chests, or say 29,600,000 ha, Of this quantity wo estimato that 22,500,000 Ihs have already been purchased, viz : 17,500,000 Ihy for the United States and Cannda, and 5,000,000 Ibg for Great Britain; sud it 18 now anopen tuestion how the remaiuing 7,000,000 b are to distributed. Under ordinary circumstances a Jarge proportion of it would bo needed for Eng- lish consumption, but (he immediate consequen- ces of tho Adulteration Act hng boen » stoppage of shipments to that quatter, and it is not im- nossible that tho senson will close with only Lalf our usual export of greon teay to London, TUR SILK TRADE throughont the world seoms to bo much de- pressod. 'Cho mauufacturers in Lyons, France, iad nlrondy been complaining for & long time, but the offects of ihe panic in this conntry, which, as will bo seou above, have oxtonded oven 1o Australia, bave lad an coffect to causo a still furthor dopression. T'he monthly circular of tho il Ausocintion shows n gront decrenro i the imports of both raw und manufacturod silks this year as compured with Iagt. Tha tolal im- yorts'of maw_sillc into the port of Now York from July 1, 1873, to Jan. 81, 1874, wore only £2,700,689, ngniust $4,844,218 in tho corrospond- ing period cflhu provious year, The total im- ports of manufactured articles of silk into the port of New Yark for the seven months from July 1, 1873, to Jan, 81, 1874, woro anly 1,719, 190, against 93,109,020 in the corresponding pe- riod of the provious yoar, LOCAT, TOCK AND BOND MARKET. Messrs. Preston, Xean & Co, quote ag follows this p. m. United States s of 8L, ; 183 Unitod States 5-20s of 5i¢ Fil;v nitod Stetes 620 of .70 110 7 Unitad Btatos 6-203 of ' ;Y 118}, United Btatea 6-203 of '63—Jaiti ary and July. . veeere s 1105 m Unifed States 5303 of *07—Jauii- Ary AN JUIY . veasvesseeenes o 11726 18y Unifed States 6-30' of "68—Juriti~ aryand July. 181 iR 145 65 G (nOW {8AlI0 114 United States enrrency 03 16y folil (ll weigh).. 1% Gald coupons, ... 1113 U LZastern exchunge, counter rates, 1-106 43 dis, e Qold 0XChINEO. .+ vasevenee w1l 1115 Sterling ... L 4.83@4.88) Chienge City 7 U8 Int, County Ta, e 07 &int, 00 &int, Lown, county, nnd city 10 per cent bonds«v...s w@E LATENT, New Yonrr, Teb, b,—Money easy nt 4@0. Btorling steudy nt $1.841{@440 for G0 days, wnd &4,68@4,883¢ sight, Customs receipts, (138,000, Stocks buoyaut until Inte in the day, whon It xna roportod that tho legal-tonders had docransed 1,000,000, ‘his doproesod pricos uutil it wad znown that thara wus n sllght inoroaso, when tha markot ronctod from tha low fignres and closod strong. ‘Phe principnl doalings wore in Wastorn Union, Clovelnnd & Pittsburgh, Hurlom, fook Tuland, 8t, Joo, aud Quickuilvar, _Tho snles bo- fwoon 10 und % o'clock were 181,600 shares, of whieh 20,600 were Wastorn Union, 18,000 Union Tacific, 8,400 Pacitic Mail, 6,400 Bt. Lgul, 4,500 Now York Centtal, 12,000 ko Blore, 6,000 Luck- swanna, and 11,000 Rock Island, Blorling, $1.66, GOVENNMENT TIONDS, 183 Gunpons, 152 |Counon oupons, 81 Coupous, 63 Conpons, ' Coupony, 763, Coupons, "85{u AT BONDS, 03571 Virginis'a, old 25 INecil Chrolipns, old, 7Alssouris LenBIAve Tennessoes, Now, Virgintur, now, 4;:{’Nurlh Carolina's, now.18 . ) ATOOKA, ‘ 74 Clove, Oln, & Col, aglanty T, & Quinos B Canton,.,,.... Weatern Unifon. Quicksilvor.... ) it 76| Nor{hwesiorn,, ) 001 043¢|Northwestorn pld.... 78 7655 Rock Talaud oy vt 211207 i 04 [aow doraey Coiital. 1013 H United Btafes Ex,ors 00308E Paul Lucifla Mul, . Ak ] Pl pET, v Now York Contral, ... 10375 Wabash. Birlo,.... +2 103 Wabash Tielo Pid; 70" |Fort Wayno, Havlem 'pfd Michigan C Tittaburgh Terro Tnto.. erro 1anto B 2] Hilinols Contral #ig| Unlon Dacind atoc! 167 jUnion Pacltis bonds, & |Central Pacifle bonds bt ou Ohio & Misslsaippl. REAL Tlho following instrumonts wore flad for record Thueaduy, Feb, 51 CITY TROPERTY, West Jackson at, 17:3)¢ £t w of Desplaines, 8 f, 244 82¢ It, with Dutldiugs, dated Yob, 4; constderation, $2,600, Tulton st, 200 £t 0 of Woslern v, 8 £, 26x140 £t, dutod. Tl 83 conslderation, 6,000, Mnilison st, 88 4 w of Pauliva, 8 f, 44x123 1-101¢, dnled Fob, 4 ; cousldocation, $3,860. Alndison st, wof and nopr Morgan, n f, 106x120 ft, datod Jan, 90 ; couslderation, $6,00, Emuia at, 4812 Tt oof Ashland av, nf, 25x124%¢ b, with bulldiugs, dated Fob, 4 ; consideration, $1,400. Jolwyon placo, 202 & 1 of Thirty-uinth st, o f, 4435z 124 £t, datod Toby, 33 coustderation, $7,000, Tho promises No, 17 Johuson placo, dated Deo, 20, 1873 3 conslideration, £0,000, ¢ Lofe 1 to 4, in Stowart’s Lota 1 to8, in Dlock 24, Beo a1, 49, 14, dated Jun, 30 5 conslderation, $0,100, Litrkeh’at, 264 L W of Rackwoll at, 0 f, GUxi24 gt datod ¥ob, 6 ; considerntion, $1,000, Cannlport av, 181 £t w of Halsted at, n f, 70 1t to Tweuty-fiest st, datod Feb, 33 consideration, $3,000. Iluribut st 141 £t 1 of Wisconsiu, o £, 33x197 I, jwith Lufidings, dated Jun. 1; consideration, $1,600, Adams at, 326 ¢ o of Contra nv, A f, 26x1871¢ £t wilh buildings, dated Feb, 6 ; couslderation, $1,000, Monrog at, 48%¢ £t wof Winchester af, n £, undivided 2 of 48x125 ft, dated Jan, 13 consideration, $2,000, “Lhirty-seveuth nt, 397 £E W of Stowart av, 1 f, 25X126 o f, 60x1258}§ 1873; conaldoration, $5,%0, £t, dated Fob, 33 considoration, $700. ‘Gurley ut, 110’1t 0 of Morgan st, n f, 20380 £t, dated Jan, 9 ; connldtoration, $3,200, uyno st, 104 ft & of Notth av, w f, 72x160 ft, dated Jan. 17 ; conslderation, $3,400, foynést, n o corner of Lwing place, w 1, T4x160 ft, anted Jun, 173 conslderation, $,600, Ogden v, 448 1t itut, 8 o f, KOS100 ft, dnietl April'S3, 1873 conslderation, 3,000, Archer av, 856 ft 8 w of Stewartav, nw £, 40x100 ft, with 61362 und 683 Tt ndjoining on’ Blowatt ay, dated Jan, 815 conlderition, $6,487, ‘Norlli LaSallo st, 167 £t 11 of Ghicago av, o f, 64)¢x 110 ft, dnted_Job, 6; cousidoration, S14,0 Sumlo_ns thio abov, dated Oct, 30, 187 tion, $12,000, Calumot av, 900 {t 8 of Thiriy-rocond st, 1t, dated Nov, % "Pwenty-clghtis'st, 160 1t o of Walluco st, nf, 2% 124 1-10 feet, dated Fab, 5; consideration, $760. * NORTH OF QITY LIMITS, Lot 12, of Block1, in Lake Shoro Subdivision of T.ota 21 fo 46, of Pinlo Grove, dated Dec, 29, 18735 con- sideration, 4,600, : BOUTII OF CITY LIMITS, 5 Lot 04, in Block 12, Stowart!s & w & Sec 1, 98, 11, ated Jun, 7; conslderation, £300, Tots 20 {o 30, In_Greeno's' Dlock Lof Clough & Bar- ney's Lotn 84 und 35, Seo 16, 8, 14, dated Dec, 16, 18733 consfuteration, S10,000 Tols 8 and 9, in 'Block 11,.Egandalo, dated Fob, 33 consideration, $7,000, Tota 16 o 17, §i Diock 28, Kimbark's Additlon to 1ydo Purk, dafed Jan, 31; consideration, §6,600, COMMERCIAYL, Trunspax Evexrsa, Fob, b, Tho following woro tho rocaipts and shipmonts of tho lending nrticles of produce in Chicago during the past Lwonty-four hours, and for tho corrosponding dato ono year ago: HIITSENTS, 1674, | 1870, Flour, brls, GAlG 0,120) 8,501 Wheaf, b, ao16,| 63,036] 11690 oxool| 1178 8,310 ans00f| G107 1890 ] T Bya0al gHaL n,002| 7,838 GLU00| 16,600, 73,200 41,4611 5036 Broom corn, i 2440,176/3701,953 1f, 5 Cured meats, b Tieef, brls, Torl, bris. .\ 957 Tavd, It 185,660 Taliow, ... 120,180 Buitter, s, . G: . reseci Logs, No. . 0 Tivo hoys, No, | | i Caltle, No, 2, 107 1,085 Shieep, No. 2,080 810) 540 Ilides, s 511 161,800 85,800 Highwines, brl 250 102 250 Wool, 18,0000 13,607] 3,810 Totatoes, b 0. Lumber, m {t, ¢t 272) 281,000 Shiugles, m, 80:5,000] 90,000 Tath, m,., 60,0001, 000e.n Salt, brls, | oue| 140 Withdrawn from storo yesterday for eity con- aumption: 1,469 bu wheat; 5,106 Ln cornj 630 bu oate ; 494 bu ryo ; 3,664 bu barley. The following grain hag beon inspected into atoro this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 176 enrs wheat; 125 cars corn; 26 cars onts ; b cors ryo; 82 envs barloy, ‘Total, 864 cars, or 139,000 bu. The lending produce markets were gonerally weak to-day, grain boing dull and steady, whilo provisions wero netive and beavy, The receipts wore somewhat on the incrense, with no particu lar spur to the ehipping movemont. Ilonco o partinl drag in produco, sellers being rathor more numerous than buyers. Thoro were vory fow now foatures to note, and the day was ono of tho most monotonous that Lias been experi- eneed on 'Chinngo for o fong time past. Jobbers of dry goods report no change in the gonoral situation of the market, I'hore is not an activa movemont just at prosent, but as tho distribution is considerably in oxcoss of former seasons at o liko poriod, thore is _no cause for complaint. Pricos romain oxceedingly firm, nud for neaple domestic productions the tendeney i still upward. ‘ho only chango noted in tho gro- cory murket ws n further dvop in prices of cof- feei, that staple being subjectod to u reduction of »3¢u, Bugurs were activo, bub holders wera Dby no means tivm m their viows, and the quoted prices wero freely shaded, Rice, sirnps, molag- ko8, candles, teas, und othor lines woro firmly hold. In the buttor and choeso markoets there wero no now fontures to note. Fiah, dried fruits, and canned goods wero fairly active ub firmly _mnintainod prices. 'T'ho coal, bagglug, pig iron, and wood murkets were quoted quict ut former ¥atos, Oils wore moviug on & liberal seale for tho season, and commanded full prices. Carhou adyanced » 24e, with which oxception our quota- tions of yestordey-were unchanged. T'hio Lrado in pinelumber continnes sntinfactor- ily nctive, the conmnon gradon, lath and shingles, raling firm under roduced stocks aud moderats receipts, In the hardwara malket uo important changes occurred, Nailsaro very firm and uctivo, and tho metal and hardware merket in gonoral is quoted firm under o continued good demand for tho season and moderate stooks. Iron way uuchangod, Fura wero sfondy and - salable to doulers, the receipts belng ‘on tho incrense, Cooporage and _building mutorinls wero quict and without altoration in prices. Tho usual trade wag ropoited in broom-corn and wool, both murkots retaining the flrm tone which huy 10 long bean one of their loading featuves. 'I'ho Dotter grades of {imothy hay miot with rafhor more inquiry,jand woro stronger, owing to searci- Ly, Domostic groen frults remain firm under roduced offorings, and for the sume rowson Va- lencia oranges ero firm, where in_prime condi- tion, Beeds wore rathor quict and ousy, except- ing timothy, which wns more active, though vomowhat casler. Toultry was in good request, und turkeys advanced, being sougls aftor by shipperd, Highwines wero dull and_wonlt, thongh no ohungo wns roported from Now Yorlk till noar thae olosg, und Ciucinnati was quoted firm wt Y6e, The occasion of our weakness was noted in our columng this morning, The contracts Lo manu- fuoture uloollol for oxport to Kurope, which Tiuva kept our markot biro of wine for so long, are nbout explving (some of thewn hiavo expirad alroady) and buyors ure holding off, uuflcl}mting that tho incrensed uup‘fly will eauro n dectine in quotstions. Bulos Lo-duy wore limited to 60 brls at Y640 por gallon, and "tho murkot closod fivm at 900, which is 1c Yower than yostorday, Drosscd liogs wore in better” shipping domand, and 5@10c per 100 s highor in consequanco, buyors taking ull that wora offered and clearing tho markot by tho clogo, Btraight lots of light wero unlablo st §6,70, snd of hoavy lots at 206,60 por 100 fhs, Odd lots of do st £0.60 and 5050 for light and heavy, closing fivn. Bules woro ro- ported of 108 b 86.70; 118 at $0.05 ; 705 ut B0.00 3 160 b $0.60 5 260 at §0.60@0.70 ; 40 noft at £6,00, Total, 8,077 head, 1'rovislons wero netivo and woalk, Tnvd took tho lead in thedownward turn,ns it did yesterday, heingg quoted Jowor [n Livorpool, while the mar- Lots b othor polnts wore weak. In nddition to thiy, the receipts of live hogs wero largor, both lero and ot Kt, Louls and Cincinnnth, though tho quality 8o poor as to indicato that tho prosont high pricas are bringing out the tailings of tho erop, ilowovor thut ‘muy nffect tho yield of next winter, it is cortainly ndding to our cur- reub supply & good wrny more hogs than Lug Dboon enlenlnted on, rnd the resuit ia that 1 good many holdors of product boegin to ho afraid that it may not bo quito so good property after nll, Tlonsoe thoy want to poll out, and tho offerings today woro so largo ns to forco down prices, though thoro wore ]vlonty of hugors at tho do- clino, a8 tho short intorost is -large onough to nbsorb n vast quantity of pork produot withant winking, Moss pork” foll off 16206 por brl; Iard 10@12%40 per 100 Wby, and ments wero }gopor ih lowor, though thoy weratha sirougestnrticlos on tho lint, T'ho market closod nt tho follow- mg_range of pricost Moss pork, cash or soll- or Fovprunry, ©14.86@14.40; “do scllor Mareh, B14.673¢@11.60 ; do sclluri:\rrll. 814,90@16.05 primo ‘mess 1pnrkI S12,76@13.00 3 oxtra primo do, 812.00@12,12}¢. Lard, cash or sollor Fob-~ runry, 80,06@0.105 do wellor Mareh, ©9,20 @224 ; dogsoller April, £0.40@0.45 ; do sell= or May, $0.60. Groon hama nt 9@iige for 10 and 16 1h nvoragos; swoot pieklod hnmfl.l!‘/.i@ 101¢e; dry enlted ments, loose, nt Gl{@63K0 for shonlders ; T}{@73¢o for Cumberlunds: Tigo for long clear; 75c for short ribs; 784o for shiort clear; - the “samo boxed at i por b nbovo theso pricos. Groon moats I{u lowor than snltod do. Monts for March dolivery }{o higher, nnd for April ige highor Lhan'eash prices, Bncon moats, Tio for shouldors, BE{ [@8Xe for shork 1ibs, 0@Y3o for short clear, and 11)¢@13%¢c for hamy, all packed. Moss hoof, S8.25@8,605 oxtin moss do, £0.76@10.,003 Dbeof lhnms, §20.00@20.60, _City tnllow, 0)§@Te; grenso quotable at G@Te. Balos ‘woro roportod of 100 brls mees pork nb 14,46 ; 265 brl do at 914,40 ; 1,000 brls do buyor {he month at £14.65 3 1,600 bils do_kollor March at §14,05 3 250 brls do at 14,60 ; 600 brls do sellor Aprilat £16.00; 1,600 brls do nt 314,955 1,000 brls do at $11.925¢"s 760 brls do 314,90 ; 65 xly prime mous ot S10,005 350 tes dard ab 89,1254 ; 260 tes do acllor Murch ot £9,10 ; 2,100 tes o 0t 90,263 1,000 tes do ab £0.224¢, 1,260 tes do at $0.20 3 250 {cs do sollor April at 89,455 1,350 tea do at £9.40; 2,600 {es do soller May o 0,60 ; 20,000 Ibs short riby nt 75ge; GO bw Cumborlandy (86 1bs) at 8o 4,600 pes green hinma (14 Ihe) at xz;,ga: 40,000 e’ do_(16 108) nt 936 3 90,000 b o (18 1) nt B3fa ; 75 tes mveot plekled hums (14 1bs) at 10)40 ; 86 phgs mixed prease ot G3o; sovornl emall lots of tullow at @7, . \ Tlour was agnin dull and weak, thouph with no porcoptible chunge in quotations. New York was quoted quivt, and the dopreselon in our whont marlot mado buyors hold off, whilo ex- portors hold aloof. A few lots wero taken on loeal nccount. Bran coutinucs sirong. Hnlos were_roported of 100 brls choico wintor oxtras at $0,3724: 100 brly do at $6.02}4; 200 Drl do (Wis.), nd 200 brls (Southorn), nk 8650 5 250 brls do on privato torms; 200 brla spring oxtrns on private torms; 100 brls do, low, nt €4.50 60 brls rye ou privato torms; 10 bris buckwhoat at $7.00 3 25 brls do al 86.50. Total, 1,285 brls. Also, 10 tons bran at $18.00, on track; 10 tons do at $17.60, atmill; 20 Lons bran at 818,50, delivored, Tho following woro the prices nsked et tho closo: , Tair to good whito winters Clinico to. Tted winters.. Choles spring extras, Medivm to good do. Qoo to choico Minues $ 0.50 k&3 6,00 6! 00 50 Whent was dull, and rathor heavy, though it ‘Droke down slowly and steadily, Liverpool wns publicly reportod dull, but_ private advices quoled it a shade firmer, and New Yorlt was nob wenlk, Butour recoipts were somowhat larger, and thero I8 n promise of still greater volume in tho near future, which mado buyers hold bacl, Thoro was no visible shipping demand, nud vory fow speculative ordors to buy, while there was & fair numbor of scllors, ITonco weakness, which wns the most apparent in the latter lilf of tho session. ‘There wore, howaver, some buy- ors, and Lheir chiof roason for action scomod to bo tho belief thut ‘Minuesota will furnish much loss whoat than is geuerally expected. It is statod that sho will waut ot lonst 6,000,000 bu for lome grinding, leaving not moro than 8,000,000 ba to export.” Tho milling capncity of Min- neapolis and neighborhood has beon largoly in- crensed, and n_counidernble part of the Hiato which oxported wheat last vonr has beenzo much overrun by grasshoppers that it must be sup- plied from other ecctions. 'This was about all thore was to sustain the markot to-day. Seller Starch oponed at $1.2557, advanced to S12636, nud declined to £1.212¢ ut the close, which was lc below tho latest quotation of yestorday. Cash No. 3 spring, or geller tho month, sold at 81‘2’.&_\’@113?, cloging ot the neide. Hellor April Hold at $1.28%¢, No. 1 spring was rolntive- 1y firm, closing at $1.25, with o preferenco of about Yge for Northwestorn roceipts. No., 3 wpring kold at $1.17, and rojocted do at S1.10, but both closed nami(mll{‘ I¢clower. Cnshsalos wero roported of 400 bu No. 1 spring (North- western) nt $12535; G,d00 bu doabL25M( ¢ 4,000 bu do at $1.25; 6,600 bu No, 2 spring b ©1.233¢; 21,200 bu do at §1.235¢ 1 14,600 bu do ot §1.235¢ ;21,400 bu do at SL213¢; ' 23,800 hu doab $1.28% 5 6,600 bu do at $1.93; 10,000 bu dont $1.9237; 10,000 budo nt $1.223¢; 10,000 budo at 31421 ; 10,400 b No. Sspring at §1.17 &13’00 bu rejected spring at $1.10. ‘Lotal, 146,200 u. v Corn was dull nnd stondy, at decline of 5 from the averago of yesterday,. for very much the same reasons as thoso cited in the case of whent, ‘I'ho inspection of coru to-day amounted to 125 cars, which is o considerable increase from the recent average, while tha offerings for summer delivery were also larger in proportion to tho demund, making the May option relatively wealk, New York nnd Liverpool were quoted {irm, but buyers held off for & decline, nud tho woight of offorings forced down prices, especivlly townrds tho close, when the shorts had filled in all they cared (o take. Tho mavkoet was renlly dull throughont, though the volumo of cash sales was somewhat larger than yestorday. Seller March oponed at G91¢o vose, o 69J¢c, and re- ceded to 6890 nt tho close, ~ Sellor tho montl, oreash No. 2, sold_ab G73{@58%5e, nnd scller May ab G1@043{c, both closing ut tho insdo, New No, 2 ‘closed abt about GJo; old re- joctod at G3lde, und new do nt dde ‘Cash sales wero reportod of 12,400 bu No. 2 at 68)¢c; 561,800 bu do ab 683gc; 5,800 Im do ab 580 ; 19,000 bu do, new, ut a3le: 1,200 bn do at 58%c; 800 bu rojocted, old, at 5i¢; 800 hu do ot Gdfe; 1,900 bu do' ot G3ifo; 8,400 bu do, noy, at 49e. Lotal, 86,600 bu. ¥ Outs were dull and 1{@%¢e lower, with very littlo wanted at tho decline, und not mnch offer~ ed eflor it was fonnd that buyers wore fow. Lho roceipts wero light, houee not muny cash oats on tho market, Sclier the month, or” eash, openad ut 421¢o, nnd recedod to 4% ol tha clone. Soller Murehs s0ld nt 43@48% e ; end solior May ab 471¢ @473{e, Loth closing yathor firm at tho insida. Cashi snlos woro reported of 6,000 bu No. 2 ab 42170+ 1,200 bu do at 433505 3,000 bu do nt 426 4,400 bu'do whita at 42)70; 600 bu_rejectod ab 891505 600 bu by samplo (Surprise) nt 50c ; 600 I do nt 4634e; 1,200 bu do ut 4505 G600 bu do at 48¢ on twck. Total, 16,300 bu. Ryo was quiot, but firmor, to the oxtentof about ¥e per by, undor the fact of ‘small oler- itiga ad compared with the demand, Iyesh re- coipts of No. 3 wore palable nt 82lge, and at 83 in spocial house, 1tegular do was tirm at 8044c. Bales wore reporled of 1,600 bu No. 2t 8§c; 1,200 bu do nt §33¢o; aud 400 bu by eawplo at 8¢, Wotal, 8,200 bu, Larloy was dull and ensier, the receipts con- tinuing to b largor than wanted by denlers. No. 2 was espeeially woak, nt $1.80 for fresh re- ceipts, and_regular do nowinul at 31.70@L.75. No. 8 was little botter thun nominal at $1.63@ 1.64; nnd rejectod at SL0U@1.51. Swmple loty wore relatively netive. Cash salos wore reported of 800 bu No. 2 fresh at $1.80 ; 1,600 bu No. 8 do at $1,64 ; 400 bu do ab H1.63 ; 400 hu rejeoted at G150 4,000 bu do ab S1.50 ; 500 bu by sample (Cnlifornin) at 83.05; 500 bu do b 3143 ; 1,100 Bu do at $1.80 ; 2,000 br do at $1,75; 600 bu do 0t 8170 ; 400 bu do at 9162145 400 budoat $L.00 3 400 bu do ut 8160, on track; 400 budo at 3160 ; 400 bu do ub 1,75, delivered. Totsl, 12,500 bu. s EUROPEAN MARKETH, ‘T following advicos wiro received on 'Chango to-duy, in addition to those givon iu our tele- graphio columns ¢ Lonnoy, Fob. G.—Cood eargoos Californin whont off coust, GOu@OCs 6d; fuir do for ship- went, 054, COMPARATIVE: NUMBERS OF FATM ANIMATS, The National Agricultural Lureau jasuos tho following : lonsus—Tioturns relating to tho numbora and prices of farm aulmals in 1878 show o decreado of harses of 1 per cont in_ Connecticut, Uoorgla, Tlorids, and Alabawn, und 7 per cent in Califor- nin. Buino, New Hampshivo, Vermont, Rhodo Tsland, New York, Now Jorsey, Delnwure, Mary- lund, North L‘urullun, Kontucky, Ohio, and Wis- consin roport tho samo munbor us fn 1872, In tho romaining Btatos the incremont varies from 1 per cont in Mawsuchusotls, Missiusippi, Loui- slann, Arkansas, West Virglunin, and L}llualu, o 111 in Konsas and 119 in Nebraska, Murzs—Crlifornis reports a decrense of mules of 8 per cont; Oregon, 6 porcont; Indiann, B per cent; Iows, Wiscousin, and Florida, 8 per cant each ; Illinois, 2 ‘mr cont ; Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Alabama, Maryland, and Now York, 1 por cont ench. Tho othier Btatos show oltlor an aqual or an fucroased numbor, tho maximwn, 10 por cont, boing in Kausus, Nouo of tho Now ll:mgllnud Btates muke auy rolurns under (his ond. 0xeN AND OTER CATTLE—A docline of 16 por cont i wunitested in Toxou 3 6 pox coubin Bhodo Tuland and Delawaro ; 4 por cont in Toulkiann 8 por cent in Connoctiont, Now Yorl, Alabams, and_Californin ;4 por cont in Vormont, Minsis- sippl, and Oblo; 1 per cont in Now Jorsoy and Koutioky, All tho other Btatos roport a num- ber fully oqual to or grontor than tho provious Kunr tho moximum 20 por cont, Loing In No- rasln. JMiron Cows—Nonrly all tho States roport tho mmmbor of cows i equal to or in oxcoss of lnst vont', 'Foxan doclinos 7 por cont 3 Dolawaro and Mloridn, ¢ por cont; Loulsinnn, 8 por cont ; Mnssnchusatts, Now York, andl Alabnma, 3 por cont ; Ithodo Island, North Carolin, and Ohio, 1 por cent. A uumbor oqual to the provious yenr {8 found in Vormont, Councctiout, Now Jor- #oy, Muryland, Virginia, Georgin, l\flo!ulnnlppl, Tannousos, Kontucky, and Michigan, In the ro- malning Btates an fueronuo varies from 1 por cent in Arkansun to 16 por cont in Calltornin, Bunkp—An onormous_Incronso, 96 por cont, Is noled in Kansny, soveral countios having during tho your dovoloped n considorable entorpriso m shoep-huebandry, Targo flocks were directly imported by vosidont farmors, but o very ]nriu proportion of the incronse was brought in by emigrant sottlers, Californin incrensed her flocks 17 por cont’; Arkansns, 10 per gont; Maiuo und T'oxas, 8 por cont; Nobrawkn, 7 por cont; Oro- gon, bpor cont; Minnesotn, 4 por cont; Naw iInmyshiro, Connoutiout, Mm',\'lnm], and Wis- consin, 3 per cont; Mussachusotts, Alubnwma, and nflchlgtm.‘ancr cont; Illinoin, 1 por conl; Now Joraoy and Ohio report wumber oqual to tho proviois your, Ln nil tho othier States thero is n docrense, ranging from 1 por cont in South Carolinn and West Virginia, to 12 per cons in Louisians, and 16 por cent in Delaware. 1loas—The only States . reporting nu increnso aro : Kansus and Nobraslaj 6 per cont ; Califor- nin and_ Oregon, 6 per cent; Alabnma, 3 por cent ;3 Delaware, 2 per cont ; I!lurmn, 1 por cent, I'ho greatest docrense, 10 \mr cent, is found in Louisiana, Toennassco declinos 11 per cont § Now IInmpshiro and Aclnusas, 10 Pur cont § Oliio, 9 por cont ; Vormont, Virginta, Mississippi, Indiang, and 1linoin, 8 por cont ; Loxas, 7 por cent 3 Michigan and Wikconsin, 6 por cont; Lthodo Island, Ponnsylvania, West Virginia, and Kontucky, 6 por cant. Tho mmninfng Hiates show minor rates of decroaso. WAREIOUSE LEGISLATION, The following resolution was ndoptod by the Diroctors of tho Board of T'rade o few days ago : Resoleed, Thet the President s hereby authorizod to appoint a conumitieo of five, to fuquire into and roport 10 tlie Directors what loglalation, if uny, is required to make the Warchause law more afiective, and tho sys- tem of inspection more satisfactory, Also as to wiiat actfon, i uny, {his_Association rhould tuke to relleve our city and Stato from tho iujurica wa recelve under the prescut raflrond laws, Agreenbly to the roquirements of tho abova resolution, tha Committoo thought it adviseblo to gather all tho'fuformation possible, and, with tho viow of gotting tha viows of tho membors of tho llouss of lioprosentatives at Springiiold, wrolo Lo ono ,of the memboxg, Tho following was his roply ¢ : »f “4% genivarizn, Tob, 2, 1674, Chairman_ of ~ Transportation Convmittce, Chicago Bowrd of Tyade: Dean 81 Your favor of tho 24th ult, was duly re- 1 havo deloyed nnswering from day to day, in tho valn hope that something would ocour that woulil dovelop tho real stato of fooling of the Ifouse, in re- gard to the questions of which you speak. No test hog Deen made, or aven attempted, savo thoresolution that was offercd in tho Louse, aud was udopted, calling upon the Liaflvoad and Warchouss Commissionora for information, among other things,” of tho offect tho present Ratlroad law had hiad upon the frado and com= inerco of your cily, Au was antieipated, tho Commis- wlonora wero cliber umable or bnwlling to fih’n any _information at all, Wishing 1o o charilably, I ~concluded that. they ~ had no knowledge whatever of tho wide-spreaild ruin that wus boing seatlored broadeast by the legitls mato effects of the 1ilinols Rallrond law. Commerco i Deing diverted info new and outside chinuncls, 1ho Btato is loslng thelr 7 per cont of thejr decreancd carn= inga of tle 1llinols Central Raflroad, and our own cities losing the untural acerctions of trade, which it shonld Do thio iustucsy of tho General Assombly of thia State to protect and encourago by wiso aud friendly leglslo- tion, The effcet of this Jaw (as I have described it from my own abservation of $ts workings) is ncluowle cdged by many members who lagt wintor wero its friends and ndvoeates, but I foar nat enough to materi= ally chango tho obnoxlons features of tho lnw. ~ Bpaco of tnfu lottor will not permit mo to fully explain tho complete divorco that this law hLas produced be- tycen all compoting points ‘fu ihfs Slate and your _clly, Kast and West roads lamve full atitude, 08 Lefors tho law was passed. I think n great many, porhaps o mnjorily, of the members Would bs giad to chango the Isw, if thoy know what to put in its place; butto be without u Lailvoad law ‘would be political ruin, and, when you come (v weigh nmember's chances for ro-clection to the Tilinols Legislaturo against the financial und commercial ruin of thio Btale, Wiy, of cuusse, the member must secury nufs re-cleetion, ~ Now, my denr sir, I linve endeavored 10 giyo you Somo nmong thy many reasoas which wo 0o from dny to day why a law, that may justly bs elansed as o publio calunilly equal fn uinghitude to the great five which lajd your beantiful city in ashow, 1s not likely to by repealed at thia adjourned secsslon, Others are niore hopeful widl think that if the real fncta could be brought before tho Ttause Aome modi= fieations could bo made, The atand tnken by Chicago during the lato panio kas won for her 1o admiration of tho whols country, aud, by & bold_stroke of polcy, che has, in o measure, triumphed over all adverso cle- cumotances, Railroad law and all, When it hecame known that Chieago was the only place in the United States that had any money produco wout that way, CALL LOARD. Meats were Iower and moderately active, Mess pors closed at 814,406 14.45 cnsh 5 soller March at S14.60@14.65 ; noller April, S14.90@14.9384. Lotd ab $0.0724@9.12%4 cush ; soller March ut 20.1724@9.205 scllor April 'nb £0.921¢@9.5. Middies wera in fair roquest for future. Short riby, sellor March, at 73f0; woller April ut $7.073¢. Sales wero: G500 bris moss pork nb§14.4234, geller the month 3 750 brls_do, sollor Marely, at 14,6234 5 500 brls do ab $14.65; G00 byrls do, sollor April, nt 914,055 250 tea lard, soller March, at 39,1734; 760 tes do, sollor April, at $0.85 § 40,000 1155 shork ribs at T3c cnsh, looso ; 150,000 b8 do, seller March, at Tife, loodo ; 100,000 1be do, ucllor April, at §7.9714, looso, COMMERGE AND NAVIGATION. Monthly roport No.3 of the Dureau of Statis- ties, now 1n press, contains the following : o total value of forelgn commodities remaining in tho warehouses of tho United Stales Sept, i, 1873, was 08,600,403, agninst §92,784,676 Sopt. 80, 18 Allowing for the difiercnco in warchouae, tho im~ ports ato i excess of tlio domestio aid foreigh cxporla combiiied, for the nine wonths ended Sept, 10, 1873, to the cmount of $31,617,274, n8_compared with $109,853,- 055 for the corresponding perlod of 1872, "Tha total nmount of the fmparta and cxports during {6 nine montls ended Sepl, 20, 1873 and 1672; carried in Amerivan and forelgn vessoels, aud fu cars and otber 1sud vebicles, were & foilows : Domestia cx- el ports (wised Foreign 1873, Tnports, valtien), American vosrols,§ 051,520 $111,49),273 Torelym vesscls i S UT6,404,100 Land vehicles,.... 11,148,504 0,810,753 2,517,249 by American vessola, 147,046,400 124,012,670 311,627 Toreign verseln,. 875,008,843 200,605,580 9,515,620 Land vebicles,,.., ‘16912823 GI0L0I5 %9050 Of {ho total trade by water during the nine months oied Sopt., 20, 1673, over T4 por cent was eavvied in forelyn versels, as_compared with 71 per cent for the corrcaponding period of 1872, o nubor una tounage of vessols eugagod fu tho forelgn trade which entered und_cleared duving tho ficelve months ended Sept. 90, 1872 nud 1878, rewpecs tively, wers as follova: i L —Enterd, —Cleared.— w0, e dmm Na, o done Ameriean veseela, 11,004 3, 10,401 GY7,187 8,875 Forelun vessels 18,80 Tolal,..svee 2,670 29,797 14 Amerlean 1,67L Yoreign 20,58 Tota..... 2,051,010 52,353 1,800 " Laresr, Whont wag modetately active in tho afternoon Y solling nt $1.2234 kellor tho mounth, and $1,2454 13¢ wollor March, cloning nt S1.243(@ &1, w.A Corn advanced about e, cloaing ub 7340 neller the month, solling at 583¢@al0 noller Marcl, elosing at 33¢@8%. BollorMay at C@U11 e, CHICAGO DAILY RKET, TrunsnaAY Bvexina, Fob, b, ATCONTOL~—Was dull and 1u luwer, quotable at $1,03 @147, NS—Wero dull, ond i liberal mipply, Wo Nayy boan, $2.00@2,40 ; amedlumy, $1,60@ a9, $L.00G1.20 L b i bigs, Was aggain quoted casy to-dny, but thers weto 10 uedlers st any matovlal rediiction, ‘and we ro~ pieat our quotntions of yesterduy, n8 follows: Cholco 1o faney yellow, 53@370 ; madiim to gaod grades, 2@ it jor 10 commols, 18G5} common (o choley o 3k roll, 2t VAUGING—Tiomatus qulot and teads, ns followa: Stark A, 813701 Tadlow &, 9308 Lowislon A, 1) Amerlean A, 20%¢o; Amoskeag A, 20 c; Otler Orcuk, o Hurlap buggs, 4 and 6 bu, 18200 3 guunies, siogle, 17180 do donblo, 3T@280 3 wool Bucks, G0 BROOM CORN—Tho lower nnd meédinni grades are meoting with considerable inquiry from small manufacturera : Olholea to extrn hurl, 8@ve; corn {hut will work itsolf into n_choleo huiel broom, T@Ho s Tor goud do, 6@G)v; good to clioleo atalk Lrdd, U @He 3 iferlor brush, $¢GE WUILDING MATERTALS=Liso murlet $4 vory quict, and prices ara Jittls Lietter than nominat: Btueeo, $.605 New Yorkntucco, cantivg, §.26@4.00 ; Rosedato cement $3.06G0,60 Utica, Lowimvilio, ind Akron cement, $2400 2 ely Portland cement, $TO0ATA0; linio in Lok, S00@$1,005 Hmo_ (brl),’ SLIOGLZG B bil;_whita B ol $LBU@S003 pintoris ity . o ko Drleln @ 1000, $35.00650,00s ' uilding Dol (commert, SLI0T00 3 essed brick, $18.008 v briek, $8,603 Milwankes aud_ Nucino d, $23,00§990,00, dely do common, $14.006 10,007 Dudian pressed, SIH00045,00; do’ common, SXILUL‘@];’I.UO: fire-cluy, 1 Lrl, §3.00@4.00 GANNLD GOODS—In (his nurkat Niero was faie ac- {ivity ut full proyious rates. Somo desoriptions of Sraity avo Ukoly toadvanco soon, Wo quota 23 | A wtock hoard Qreon gageea and ogg, 31 Quincos, 2 Myeeveee. Hirawborrlen, 2 i, ItsphOFHen e L1 inekberrios, 3 1h, Qoochorrles, 3 1b Tomntoes, 3 1b Tomntocs, 3 orn, Elin, now. Gorn, Tloutah 1nKbor..ees Corn, Yarmouth ‘2 1b, poil 5@ 0 2,253 2,78 2,006 1,95 2,006 210 2.00@ 295 10663 1,76 2,50 i })?(nh:n, 1y, Oynlors, 3 1, Oreggon salmon, new, Oregon satmon, now, 2 1, OIERSE—No clinngo in_this markot, A moderalo amount of eales wai nccomplshed at tho nnmexed ¥ago of pricos : Now York factory, mild, 18)@17360; Oulo il Waatorn” fuctary, " do, ' 65410507 1owet grades, 11@ 40, 00AL—Waa dull, but was morn firmly hold, thero holiig_no rellors at_any roduction from it fal- lowing auofstiona : Tohigh, proparod, $11.003 Tacks awannn, $10,005 Oanuel, $9.00; Irfo and Walnut Attll, $8.60; Brooks, $8.00;° losaburg, S8.00@R.N0; Kirkiand grato, $3.00 ; 1ooking Valloy, $0.60; Midway, £0,30 3 Indinny Llock, $0.60; hmlny. $6,00; Minonk, $5, \Vilinington, $5.00, COOPERAGE—Thy deinand for manufactured worle 4a light, bit tho offcrings aro not lario, and quotu= tions ura gonorally sustnined, We quoto: ork arrols, §815; whisky borrels, $1.90@2.103 lard tlorcos, $LGO@LGS; flonr barrols, 48(a506e; pork staves, rough, $20.00@%3.00; do, bucked, $21,00 @20,00 3 tierco slnves, rough, $22.00@25,00 5 bucked or mavod, $S5.00@WN00; whisky wtuves, rough, $20,00@428,005 do bucked, $33.00@U4,00 3 flour staves cacding, BG@Di e per e i £9,60@11,60 3 elrelo flour flour hoop-poley, $10.00@12.00 por w7} tight brl poles $20.00@30.00. EUG8—Are iu moderato local roquent and steadier, tho receipts having fullen off, Hivietly fresh soll ut 16 @173 old stock, T@lse; plekled, 6@100, FEATIERS—Woro in' amplo supply, © Wo quotos Guod to primo lve-goane fenthers, C0@ole, from (first Imm.;‘ Jobblng prices, 76@T50; 2 por cont discount gor cash, T8 —Romain unchangod, A good business was do- Ing at tho sunoxed quutations : No, 1 whitoflsh, i brl, £910G585 No.3do, $3.00@5.70; No, 1 trout, $5.50; 5, 003 No, 1 alioro-mackorel, 10w, ¢-brl, SLLIUG14.0 No, 1 bay, §10.50@10,75 ; No, 2 mnclioral, X-Drl, £3. @HiG0 3 family mnckerel, igohrl, ST.O00@T.52 N 1 shoro kits, $2.16@2.25; banuk codilsb, $5. 255,01 Goorge's codlish, $8.00@06.25; Iabrador herring split brls, $3,606) 0, 24-Url, $1.23@4.60; Labrador herring, round bri, 0@H.00 3 do Xgebrl, $1.00(34.4 box herring, No, 1, 50@#ic; box herring, scaled, 0@ 43¢ : Columbin River aalmon, i¢~Drls, $9,76@10,00. FRUITS AND NUTS—Wo quote thu markot falrly nctivo and firm at (ho following range of prices : Fonraan—Dutes, 10X@1103 figa, tow, drims, 19@ 1250} m}n, in_boxes, layors, 16@l0e; T fah prunes, 1L@16%c; ralsing, layors, ucw, @395 rulsing, looio Bluscatel, new, S50 ralsins, Volonefs, now, 12@12)¢e: Zanle currante, R@8ios cilron, 395505 lenon peel, 186 20c, DoMisTio— Alden apples, 20@24¢; M lichigen quarters, 12 {5 e do, 11i¢ Southern do 0% @11c; peache cs, parcd, G elies, lulves, 1@l c; do, mixed, 9%@H03ge; hluckbersies, new, 16@164 e rnne Derrics, 10@4263 Ditted cherries, 23@3U00, NU: berts, 17@17%:c 3 almonds, 'Lerragonn, 42@24c ; Naples walnuts, 20@420; Chill wninuts, 20@21c; Grenoblo walnuts, new, 17@18c; Brazils, 11@llkge; Toxng, D@00 ; Wilmington peanits, {@1005 ncesen yeanuts, 8@UC. FURS—Tho reccipts oro increasing. ateady, Tollowjug are {ha quotutions for West- o furs: Nortlorn sklus are worth from 15 to 0 per cent more: Mink, No. 1,largo, SLGU; do No. 1, emall ond medium, $1.35; do No, 9, 81%c; do No. 4, 400; do No.4, 103 race cuon,” No, 1, 40 do No, 3and No, 1, amall 2 3 do Yo, 3, 160 o No. 4, Ge; muskrat, fall,’ 12x@1do; do Winter, 16@iT0 3 do'kittens, fie; skunk, black prime, 5003 4o #hort kitiped. prime, 3005 do narrow stviped prime, 20c ; do broad stripod prime, Go; olter, No. 1, 30,00+ do No. 3 and No. 1_smali, $4.003 do No. 3 do No. 1, e fishor, No. 1, '$7.00; do No. 2, & «do No, do No, 4, 6¢; wolf, No. 1, fargo mountain, $1.75; do No, 2, &l 0. No, 505 3 do No,4, 25¢ ; suiail praleio wolf, o No. 2, foo; do No.3,, 2ie; do No, '4,, 1003 beaver, ell furred and clean, pev 1b,$1.60; o #ingy and heavy, por Ib, 50 3 martin, No, 1, §2.50 3 bear, No, 1, black, §10,03 do No. 1, cub, $1.0v; silver gray fox, $5.00@59,00; cross fox, No, 1, $2.00@4,005 red fox, No. 1, §1.50 ; gray fox, No. 1, 5Uc ; kid fux, No, 1, 850 3 Tyis, No, 1, $2005 wolverine, No, 1, §3.00 5 wild ¢ average, 2503 badger, nverage, 10 to 400 : opossun, 8¢ ecrakiih, in liatr, red and sliort blue, ner 1b, 330 ; deer skin. In hair, gray, per Wb, 83c. GIEEN FIUITS—Valoncla orangos ave quite firm, as thoy are becomling searco, The poor coudition in which much of the {ruit hus arrived bos checlied ship~ nents from Enrope. Inferior fruit ia sold lower (hun Quotations, which nre for sond and apsorted frult, Apples oud cranborrics are flrm, Lonions werd dull, We quots: Lemons, $6.00@0.60 per loxj Valonein oranges, $9.50@10,00 F caxo; Yalermo and Meseina do, @ box, S5.60@5.00; fair to gond applen, $3.85@4.16 nor el from sfore; faucy, $6.00 in o retedl way, Cultivated cranberries and Capo Cols, clioleo, $1200@14,00, Malaza grapcs, 0,00 por Keg. GROCERIES—Coffecs were ngnin wenk, and the quo~ tations were dropped auother L{v, Other goods in tho lat—witls {ho xcoption of sugars—were frmly held, Bugars were cusy, and falr orders were being filled st o concession from the quoted prices : T1-CARB, 50DA—T3gM@8¢, enes—Mocl, * 4i@153¢c; O, Gu Java, S9%@ 40305 Jnva, No, 2, 37:@U¥i 0} foney Rio, J@3tie: choleo do, 335@b3e; prime R, {@324¢ comnon do, 31@3LIG Bingapare dava, U5k@30kc: Costa Llea, 16@Sic; do, prime, 33@ddc; uic; Maracailo, 33 Oatiprra—Star, foll welght, 18@1903 stearine, full weight, 1434@143{0 ; do, shork welght, 193¢@13/c, Rtor—L'atnn, 8028igc ; Naugoon, T15@80; Carolita, 83{@9}4c; Loululana @le, Buaans—Patent cut loaf, 132/@12)0 3 crushed and powdered, 113;@1lie; frannlated, 134@11kc; A, slandard, 103, @101 No, 2, 104 @10240: 1, 104 @ 10ie; oxirn O, 10@10ic; C No, 2, D710 C, No. 1, 10@1070; cholco brown, 97:@lUo; ab, 94@D0; fuir do, Y@Yi¢o ; choicenolasseasugar, V2;@9%¢; falr do, 8%(@Yisc; common do, B@8ke; e, 9@93{c 3 do prime, 1@ Prices aro 2, it (@ o3 good Ayt o, Naw Orlenus sugar, choic 9370 : do, fair, BIGS. Sriyrs— oxtua fin, BI@88c ;_good sugar-Lotso slru, GG exira do, G8@780 3 Now Orleas molasces, chiolce, BIG Sic ; do prime, 1813800 3 do_commuon, G5@i0s; Porto Lt wualusses, cioiee, (SEG30 s conutaou suolaises, 33 @ide, O mnarus—Common to best, 83@100, Srious—Allspieo, 17)(@18Hc; cloven, CO@E2c; earals, 0GeS80 3 pepper, M@0 3 nutmcgy, No, 1, SLAE 1.34; do No, 3, SLil@110; ginger, pire, 28@H0; do No, 1, 20@23e; do No. 16@19c, Sosrs—German moftied, Gi(@6c: Golden West! o ie : Whilo Rose, Gi(@Bise; 0Gi2ye s Whiito R g0 ; primrone, 6@6I7e, o5 commor, B@lle; STANGI~ pure, G @Ye. e There wero saveral orders on the market for primo aml No, 1 {imothy, sud the formor was higher, elug hearco. ‘Lo lower grades und prairio huy auil. Tho Tecelpls aro light, We quote_tho prives paid by denlera s follows, cars to contuin 20,000 1bs : New timolby, prime, $14,00314, $12,500 2 do, $10,00@11.50 ; mixe 05 29.50¢42.00 $9,00 do 'No. 8, 3 & Y SE ON WAQON—~ Timothy, $1LU@ISN0; prairio, STHEH0, Tor do- livery of pressed, $LOOGLOV, ‘neeording to distunce, HIDES—Tho rocelpls aro stnll and recelvers nra holdiny fur higher prices, but busors generally refuss to give more, ud many £ro indiiforont sbout muking pitreliasce il toro chconraging roports nre received feamn the Bust, We quole : Green clty buteliers', 5@5)3 rean vured, iight, g doy v, Hog pat olru, 720 p 00, Loos! @8Y7c; greon calf, To; gruen Kip, 903 green fruzei, To; dry calf, Slo Lip, 17c ;. dry saited, @14 dry fint, 16@17¢; deacon ekins, $i5@AUe;: grubby, seorad, cut, or otherwine demuged, *Lwo-thirds pric branded, 10 per_cent oft, Sheep polts, wool estimated a8 washed, per Ib, STR@A%, HOPS—Consumers were buying ns necessily re- quives, the ssles belng lergoly on thae, und consegquent- 1y prices were vi ble, Wo guote: Commou to cholco Western, 26@40:; Now York Stute, 0@ 45¢, TRON AND STEEL~Trado i tolerably fatr sud tho rates glven are generally adhered to i 3-10@ % 810 rates 13 (@ b) Tron ey 1lorse-shoo fron , 3¢ rates Vlato fron, conmon tin @6 Tt Norway lron. @Y B N @los b @l Wi @lte B @lis B @ilo Al Luglish tool stecl @2 rates English spring st @1 roles ‘Awerican cast spriuy @l Totes @% Bh o Wb Slelgh shoo stcol, B W Catior shoo ateel % P Cafter shacs (tuy 00 BWh LEATIE. o Teath firm and unchanged prices, follows: rado was farly nolive ab Wa ropeat our llst as & HEMLOOE. Clty hnrness 1@ 3 e 47 w4l E: ot Lip, veals, 06 1,10 ity upper, Ko, 20y 4 il Gity upper, No, ¥, 3 {t. Gountry wper. , Gollur, 1 £t Calf clty. Qulf, couniry, Tougth uppor Ttongh upper, damaged Butalo wlanghter solo. 270 815 N 4y 55,00G380,00 Teenels ealf, 60,00(¢75.00 Tronuh ¢ = 1,0563 2.95 French kip, 1,00 1.60 LUMBER~Tho matkot contiunes aotive aud firm for common umber, luths, wud shinglos, Lelow aro he pricos current Firat eiear @r5.00 Hocond cloar, @50.00 hied cluar, 1 o @000 Phird elour; (i @45.60 Clear floorlug, e @40.00 i G0 Conunon siding 0,00 Tlooring, tlret co y A n Flooring, socond eommon, dres @200 Flooring, third connnon, dressod 5,00 @20.00 1 A Wagon-box boards, wolactad, ‘14 fnchies and upward, g - Onttle—L'oxas, wintered North, 1) atock boards, ..., U nlock boards, L @16,00 Common boarida, 12,00 @14.00 Joist, acautling, fenciug, smnll timber, 10 feot andt uider, 1200 @19,00 Tolst and seantling, 18 0 44 feot. 1000 @Z20.00 Plekots, squnro 0 @®23.00 B8 @35.00 @ 216 contfinies fairly act g ollowing o PLATE— 13,001 o, 12113, $13,60; Mx gg:lsbll:.uo; o, r00flug, 14x20, 10, ’qm.w“ 20128, T1o Tné~Targe, 3803 small, 3003 bar, 40, QLA 816 nt, 1003 pipe, il cols, 103¢0; Supie Zixo—Full ensks, 10i03 ; L Tias, bRty Lirgas Lalt' eincs, 105ge) Birgrr IN0N—NO, 24, 636 aten; Rumsla iton, 8, 0, and 10, 2203 do, 11 und 13, 216 do No, 1 staiucd, 106 ralen s Amorienh Kitssln—, 401 1, Tle, GaLvAN1zED 110N~No, 10320, 1%0; No, 1@24, 1903 do, 5G40, 163 Now 31, 150+ NoL yiibind of 10 por cent 14 mado from this it Corvrn—Capper hottoms, Hc: biaziers, over 13 Ibs, 470: \luned capper, 300; planished coplier, dido; do, ot 4o slzos, 4o, Wint—Non, 100, 0as 7109, 1c; 10to 11, 1te; 1: ygo; 1and 1, 12303 15 tnd 10, Ho; 17, 1 18, 100; 19, 100 40, 200 'full hundic, 50 pes cotlt b cotint ' fotice wira by ear-lond, 6X . NAILS—Woro ncliva and e, Wo quato 2 20@600 por kog, $4.35, net; 8d do, 34505 Gd do, 8475 4d und 6d do, §5,003 Ud do, ¥6,73; Ud do, Ao, $7.25; clincls, 80875, NAVAL S8TORES—Wo contintio to quote : Manilla, Tope, B Iy 103@172¢es nlsal rope, 3 1b, 16@100 3 homp sanh cord, B 1b, 183220 3 wardine, 3 b 1@ tarred Fope, 1 1, 17G318e 5 onkian, 9 balo, $5.006.50 5 pltels, 3 Url, $5,60630.00 3 tar, 33 bri, $1.7625.00. OLLS=T'To only chinge noted in {ho oft morket wia 0 340 advaneo fn carbon, which fa roport- ol ozelicd nnd higher at tho' East, Lard, lu- sced, und oflur deacriptions ruled comparutively stoady, Wo_ uow auato: Onrbion, 1503 oxtra witi- tor nrd, 8Sc; No. 1, fTbe: No, 2, 0@ 73 linsced, ‘Taw, '$1.033 do boiled, $1.03: whale, 80 (@8lo ; ‘sperm, $2,10@2.20; neats-foot ofl, strletly purc, §L10; do oxirn, B¢} 4o No, 1,760 ;3 bouk oil, 6003 Btfuith, G6o; elophunt'oll, D5o0; tirponting, G8o3 naph= A, 63 gravity, 170 : nophitha, common, e, VOTATORS~Tho market for chiolo vavleties 18 fair, owing to light offerings, Tho roccipta nro meagre, nnd stacks in sloro have beon consfuerably reduced, Wo quoto: Penchblows from sloro b $1.I6@L23 per b, Yecrles nud othor varlotios ut $1.05@31.10 por bu, Oar- Tots of choico ut $1.15@1.03, and $1.20 olivered. TOULILIY—Turkioys nre fn good shipping demand, and very cholco dry-picked wero fiemer, Other pouls try Ia sleady under s foir local fnquiry, and i fuie mipply. o quota : Turkeys, choico drossed, 10/6@® %0} do fair, 8@10c; clilckens, choive nnd extru, 4,603 common to falr, $2.25@3.00 ; ducke, $3.00 + gouso, $6.00630.00, DS—Tllera wotw soveral orders on thomarkat for tmotly, but_comparatively Hitlo business was done, since Lttyers wished to obtaln concessious,which many dealers wera unwilllng (o make. Timothy sold at $1.05 @2.95 for common to_primne, tho latter belng held nt 900, Clover was dull ot $5.35@6,30 ; millct was slow L B3@05e, und Mungarian of T0676¢,outslde for chiojee., Flax wan sleady ut SLS@200 for good to primo crushing. Sales were G0 bag sirictly prime thnothy at§2,05; 10 bays ob . 99 Daj ut L Dagaut §2.80: 64 Dogs nt : in chioico 1fungarian at 7503 60 bags choice Tl 56 120 bais £l do ot 6o 15 bogs thax ut €2.00, LT—Was in modoralo local nud inferior des moud nt provious. prices: Onondagaand Baginaw, fine, $1.40 5 Canada do, §2.00 ; ordinary, coarse, 2. coatko diamond, $3.10' ground solar, §2.10 3 duir: without bags, $3.00 3 dulry, with bagy, $4.00; Ashton dairy, per fack, .00, Gronnd siim, $LT6@EL.S0. Turichs Tsland, $1.60@1.55 por bit, PEAS—WWo Tupeat onr quotations of yesterday : Youny liyson, commion o fuir, 33@48o ; do, good, 63 @035 do, choleo to extrn fine, 930@$l.10; come Tiou to fino old Liyoon, G5@8se; common {mperlal, 62@Gic; good to clioled do, §0e@$1.10; feir to good der, 72@00c; choldo Tingsiiey, $110@120; 4 Moyuuo, $LI5@1.40 ; cholco 10 oxtxa now dapau, Uic@§1.03 ¢ common 10 good o, 103806 fair to_good. old, (3@7503 vomion do, 40@3Uc; colored natural Teaf Japan, CU@70¢; common to fine Oolong, 35@45¢; good. 65@iGe ;_clidlco Lo oxtea, B3c@SLUY. TOBACCO=We qiioto : Tine Qur—Estra, 0@ 5503 oo Lo comtmat, S5@ Prug—Notural lenf, T6@6UC; Dlicl, sound, $5@55e, 8. @7 B + choles, C@G3c; medinm ‘half bright, C0G0e, Batbrinu—aood to cholee, 32@%c 3 medium, 25 9003 commion, 23@27e. ] * WODD—Ls {n llinited reaucat ot the followirg prices : Tieels, $9.00; -nplo, SI.0: hickory, S1LUb; alats, $6,60, delivered, WGOL—Tho flemand, though not steady o¢ particit- Larly sctive, koops paca'with the supyly, “allowlng no acoumulation of stocks, aud tho auywmt coming fors Avard du Hght, - Prices uro strong s follows ¢ Tub, wasied, prime, b, waghed, comm Common diugy. Tlacce, washed, Fleece, washiod. louce, washed, Courwo, woslied. Tlecco, unwaslial Tleece, unwashed, Tleeco, wiwashed, Supor and extra bulle & XX, diug: nediun light. pulis 6>~ THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, CHICAGO. iURDAY EyENTva, Teb, 6. Tho receipts of Ive stock duriug tho week haye been as fullows ‘Cattte, 743 Mondy, Tucsday, Votuoudsy: Week befors lasl Shipuents wei CATTLE—The slato of tradoin this brauchi of tlio Tivestock market was nbout a8 uusatisfactory s it woll could bu, With the cinglo exception of stock caitlo— for which thera Is a steadily good demand at fair and unchunged rates—thero wis 1o semblauco of activity in tho demand for auy class of stock. Holdora wero suxious to_realize, and ovincod u willingueas to grant any reasonablo concessfon 4o nccomplish that xosult, butall eNorly to {nfuso any Hfg into the rade prova futile, the market_continuing dull and languid to tho closw. Of {hio 5,000 cattlo in tho yards, buraly 1,600 found purchasors, Theao were dividod Delween slip- pers, feeders, aud local butohors, ot $2.605,50 for poor {o chiolto, with sales chicily ab $1.00@5.00_for comrmon to choico shipping beovos ; ab $2.76@3.15 for Dutchors’ stulf, and ut_$3,00@4.00 'for_stock steers, Thero wero ' two bunches of choico sfeors for which§3.60 wan obtained, and a fow transfera wera oftceted at $5,0065.25, but the great bulk of the day's busdngss was accomipliched at prices ranging from 1,65 downward 10 §1.25, Thero remain ouly tvo days of {hfs weel in which to disposy of & four of Ave days’ supply of stocl, and that holders will tio callod wpon tv mukto otill furthor coucessions beforo tho yards nra eleared fhiero {s nok o ressouablo doubt, The murket closed flat nt an uverage veduction from yestorday's prices of Zjo pex W, QUOTATIONS, Extra Boeves—Graded steers, uveragiug1,400 s .. $3,.0080.00 Taf, woll foriuod Syear v8, uvoraging L4560 to fuar old stee 13, .. 6.00@540 ces—Well-fuitonod, fiely formod yieers, averaglug 1,200 to 1,350 1Us, + 4T5@0.00 Mediun Grades—Stoers in fair losl, aver- agiug 1,100 10 L300 101seuveanassressees s 425@HED Butchors' Stock—Cownon to fulr stoors, und good to extra cows, for city slaughiter, averaging 830 to 1,100 s, Stook Cattle—Common cattio, i sl gl 00 to 1,030 B3, Tnforlor—Lignt and thin_cows, wtags, lls, and scalawag steors, Cattlo—Texat, cholce corn-fod, .. vererees 3,25@500 decent verees 2,00@4.00 “hcifors, 176@2.50 4.00(3 1,00 Cattlo—Texss, through droves, OATTLY 8SLES, 17 Tuxas cattlo, 16 cows, 1} good uteers. 4 groud Atcry, 14 medinm steers, 111 chofeo steors, 16 mediinn steo 14 gzood eloera, 17 11 .| Bpring, Sl.fifl@l.fi‘:" B xns cloers oud atecrs, 449 choico nteer 40 chufcosteor: 12 goud stecrs 485 a8 ool steers 4.60 17 chofeo ot 6.6 40 grond stecrs, 4,50 H C0Wh oo 455 4§ Toxa wieors, 3,60 14 modium stuovs, § 400 . 18 mecdium sleors, i A0 16 ehojeosleors, 19 643 16 chofes stoers. 60 60 45 cow 067 G ducow, T B ) 40 wtuckor LG 800 17 feedors, L 4 16 foud stecrd, . Vhe 100 400 1iuGS—1rado openad slack this morufng, And did not at mlf timo during the day sttain anything more than u fule degros of activity, though afier 10 o'clock, when prives Lid beon dropped & peg, Shero was e Jrovesuent a3 comparcd with ' tho opening hours, o oxcossive gupply of light, roush, uncven latd tended to depress io markot for the betlor grades, #o tunt notwithstanding thero was an_ {nadequato supply of gaod t choleo hogs, prices of such wero ol i sympally with low yados, Sklpets sold ot €500 5,00 ; common to medium quulitles st $5.353.50, and good to tholea at $5,0025.00, with 8 fow car-loads of Extea ut $,95@0,10, Nicols' & Adums oblainiug tho auisldy Dguze 1ox & drove, . Tboavers o welalt of thy hogs sold to-ny was about 200 1us, quict and easy, "o market closed 100 RALER, No. Av, Price)No, Av. PricedNo, An f!l e $3.150 76 188 S.llv’)' 4l ) (l%' e ] 125 202 L4 287 aL an 108 160 0 165 k0] 188 i 65 it i [23 208 o3 17 60 110 41 184 b 200 1 160 il 209 w 172 o6 0L 0 sk L34 o 0 oL 5 160 8 m piy 171 o3 184 L,45] 67 SITEEP—Tfk matkot oponed netivo and firm nt the adyanes outablishod at tho beginmingg of the week, bt 19 800N 08 buyers woro made anuainted with the chare neler of tho supply (tho frosli receipts wero nearly 3,000) thiey held off and forced o dacliiio of 450 per 1q e, Keyn & Brown sold au oxtra lof, uveraping 190 lls, at §0.50, but sales woro clielly ut $4,25@5.60, Wo nota tha following : BHEEP RALES. No, Av. Drice|No, Av. Lrice)No, Av, Priey 118 3 $400 |70 BY $5.75 ) &0 105 $5 i 68 425 |16 107 G636 [1E0 00 b1l 104 08 Godyg 83, T 48Tig|GA 130 G50 3 23 6.0 | 97 86 6.00 NEW YORK, Nrw Yonr, Fob, .—Desvaa—Arrivals 640, making 2,130 for tho Jast tireo dnys, agalust 990 for 1ho samo ifmo Inst waok. Tha doniand fs obout aqual to tha Aupply, - Tho merkot I quict and unchanged, ot 10X @11¢ for ordInary to fair native steers and oxen, AND Laxns—Rocelpts 2,708, making 8,140 for tho thrco days, agatnat 4,350 for' the gm0 Lo lst waek, ‘Mhie market i3 fair; prices not materially chianggod ; rango from 6 to 756, BwiNgE—Arrivals 0,100, muking 17,270 for the threa dnys, ngainst 9,740 for tho enme timo Inat weok. Nung offored alive, Drossed weaker ; closod hoavy ot 7@ 0 or clty, abd T@T4g for Wodtorn.. Bursaro, Feb, G—Oarrne—Tecolpts, 61; total for Hhe weok, 116, " ‘markot was nctivo at yosterduy's pricen, Biiire AxD Tastna—Recolnts, 2,100 total for tha ‘week, 16,6 “I'lio anarkot was beavy ot last week's closing pri ocu—TRecolpts, 4,700 totnl for tho week, 21,200, ngaingt 10,300 for last woeok. Tho market was nlow, and lio quality of stack poor ; good Yorkers, §5.70 hieuvy liogs, $0.00@0,373¢ 3 EAST 1 3 (35.00 ahoico lota a ' shinde Lighe IBERTY, EAstJLrnsny, Du,, Tob, 5.—OATTLE—Arrivals, 21 cars ;. Lou, G300 { miodli) GGG ; comumon, ‘45 c. o05—Atrivals, 47 cara ; beat Philadelphis, $6.60 6,60; Yorkera, $6.75@0.0,” L a i, £5,000.00; modlumy Sultire—Arrivals, 10 cas $4.76@5,00 ; comnmon, $3.75@4. — s MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL Forelcn Marlota, Tavenroor, Feb, 6—11 o, m.—Flour, 98:@20s 845 ‘Whont—Winter, 128 4d@123 8d; apring, 12s@12s 7d3 white, 104 GA@10s ¥ ; ol 1ys Dd@14s, Corn, 308 6d @404, Pork, 708, Lard, 445, Livenroot, Feb, 6—2 p. m,—Alnrket unchanged, TivEupoorn, Fob, G—2:30 p. m.—Markots quics and unchauged, LivenrooL, Feb, G.—Cotton dauil; middling upe Tand, 73¢d; Orlcans, 8i¢d, Salos, 10,000 balesy Awcrlean, 6,600 ; speculation and export, 1,000 bales, Bales of uplands nothing below good_ordinary, ahij January and February, T4%d, Salesa of Orle nothing below low middling ordiuary, shippod Fobd ruary and Aarch, 8d. Breadstuls qulet and nnchanged, & Vrovisions—Long clear middlos, 408 short cloary 15, Toxpow, Tob. 55 p. m—Bullion in tho Dnnlk of Englud hes decreasd L7000, The mmount of ‘bulifon gono into the Bank of England to-day, £16,000¢ T'ho proportion of th bank resorve (o s labilitics, which wern last week 49 yer cent, I8 now 4635, Tho Tato of discount in_opon market 'for threo montha’ flla o 83 per cont, shich 1 2 bolow haul raten, Conaols_for money, 9:@93% ; on account, 02@YS % United States securities—5-203 of '65, 10814 ; do of '67, 1083 ; 10-40z, 1034 ; now 08, 102 asked, New York Cen 133, Erle, 43% ; do, preferred, 63%, TAmis, ¥eb, 6,—Tho peclo in tho Bunk of Franca ias increasad 15,100,000f, ltentes, 63 473¢e, FransronT, Fob, b,—Five-twvontioa of 63, 08X New Yorle Dry-Goals Market, 5,—Busincsa fmproves Kiowly with nis, but Sndividinl purchaaes uro t for cotton gaods 18 miodorately nos tiva § prices steadily maintained, Prints, percalos snd cambries i1 fair request ; ginglam in steady packago request. Britlsh and domestic dress fabrics arc move ing moro frecly, Woolen goods in falr domand by clothiers and clofh jobbers, Pittsburgh OH Sarket. Prrrsvuron, Pa, Feb, G—Uefined frm nt 63 Mareh, i6i0; April, 10c, Grudo advancing rapldly § salca ot $2.20,’ Mors buyers than sollera, Tho Produce Mnrleta, NEW YORK, New Yong, Fob. 5,—CorroN—Dull and nominaly middling upland, 157jc; futures closed stewdy, Sales, 6,100 Lales, February,154¢¢ § March, 16 17-32@15 9-160 | Kril, 16 1-16@16 3520 § May, 10)7G310 17-0c ; June, 16736316 15-] ‘Bruapsrurs—Tlour dull prices in buyors® favor; ‘but unchanged ; receipts, 14,000 brls, 1iyc flour mora actlve and firm at $4,90@5.90, Corn-meal unchanged, Wheat opened fiem ond closed quict sud ensler; Teceipts, 80,000 bus No, 3 Ohieago, §1.60 @1,68; do Milwaukeo, fil(.fl'l@?.flfl: Towa and mixed o Ilingis, Michigan, $1.t 1 Milwaul 210G LS Itya quict, Harley scarco; held firm, All quiet sud firm ; Cunads West, $2.20 cash, Corn opened firm, closel quiot, and n shiadle_easior ; recofpts, 39,090 b ¢ now mixed Western, afloat, B3@850 ; okl do, B3@V0C new white, 85@800 ; new yellow, 81@83c, Oats quiol nud-unchunged ; recoipts, 14,000 bu, Tiay—Tirm, qplLoys—Fir ; good to choles, 20@i00; lowto fairy 20@5e. Guocenims—Coffeo o shiado firmer, but no sales, Sugar firner ; faic to good rofluing, B@8Xc, Mo Tasses quict. 'Tice qulot, PermoLEUM—Adsanclng 3 ceudo hold at 8yo; 104 fined, 163(@160 spot 3 1o March, TuRrEsTING—Activo und firm ot 49}¢@00c, Hodu—Unchanged, TrovisioNs—Lork Tieavy ;. now mess, §1 cash ; $16.00 April, Icof and cut meats Middles heavy; long clear, 8 7T-16¢; short clear, 11-10c, Lurd lower; primo steam, 9 7-1c, cash o Tobruary ; 01¢@30 Mareh : 0%o May, Byrren A¥D Cuerst—Unchanged, Watisy—Less activo; scatcely wo flrm, ot $1.0034( .01, BUFFALO. Burraro, Fob, b.—nrapsturrs—No transactions: Tioldors firin at yestordnys quolations, THILADELPUIA, PmitApELYIA, Fob, 6.~Bniabsturra—Flour quict and stoady, Wieat very dull and nominal, Corn quict aud weak; now yollow, Ti@ide. Oats firai; Btato and Wealoin white, 62@040 3 mixed, 5500, Provisions—Xosa pork, $16.60G17.00, Lard—\Weste orn, D @10¢, Wiiagy—Stoady at £1,09, CINOINNATI, OINOINNATI, Fob, G- TroN—Qulet at 1514e, BLreavsrurss—Flour quict nt $,00@7.10, steady ut $146@31,60, Corn_otoady ab t@cle, quiot and firm &t 48@53¢, Barley, full prices asked, ProvisroNs—Opened quict ; o orlt dull and nominal nt 16,60, Lard dull and_ droonfug stonm beld nt Ou; kettlo, Oe, Bulkmeats dull nmi drooplug ; shouldors, Go 3 eloar rib, 17403 clear, 8240, Bales of shoulders, biger Mavah, Gi(c, Bacon dull§ shoulders, 7!70; sldes, 83 @ e, 1ight, $5.50G6.00% ocs—Tirin; hieavy, $6.00@ recolpts, 3,062 ehipiments, 3, Winsiy—Stoady at 96 U8, /81, Touts, Feb, 5.—00rroN—Qulot and nnchangedl, 1CADSTUFFA—Flour—Low grades i good_dewmand and unehanged s Wigh gradeadult, Wheat dull and unclianged ; only samplo 1ot eold, Corn dull, une soitled, nud lowor ; No, 3, GOl@GI0 on east track 3 03340 Mareh, G0c April. Oata qnlot; dealors apart; ent-lots No. % in elovator, 480, Barloy—Duyers ol ing ofT, {Ryo higher at 80K @5Tc, Wisky—Stesdy at due, Provisions—Lork unchanged ; lard stde, n_lot, $15.60, Bulk meata—only n nmall. Jobliyls sollers would shado prices, but thero are Mo~ bug Bacon quiet 3 only sl Jubbing trnde, Lard quiot primo steam, B30 for next Monday's dolivry. Toas—Activa and firm; shippors, $5.0085.36 3 packors, 5,75, Oarrig-Xiom; Texsn, SLI@SI6; cows nnd helfars, $176@3.60; good to chiole nutivo stouy, $1.60 @G,75. Reorrers—Ilogs, 4,103, Cattls, 630, DETROIT, Detnort, Fob, 6,—LREADSTUFTS— unchanged, Wheat steady § extra, $1.503 ; wmber, $1.60, Corn'sleady at GXwodo, Oats dull and Jower, TOLEDO, Torepo, Fob, G—Bueinstures—Tlour quict and unchanged, Whieat dull and lower 3 wmber Michigan, $1.50, spot 3 §1.64, March ; $1.53, April ; 2, Tu $1.50% geller Mareh, Qorn stendy § high tnixe: new do, Gige, cashi low wized, uow, 61300, stoady § No, 3, 4Tie, Hoi—Drosnud, $il OLOVER Sien—35, 135 Neoutrrs—Flour, 100 bl wheat, 5,000 bu ; corn, 160,000 ; Oatn, note, Biztv'stenra—Floitr, 100 brls ; whoat, 4,000 bu ; corn, 9,000 bu § vats, 8,000, LOUISVILLE, Towmsvirie, Feb, 6,—CorroNn—Quict at 160, : Buxavsrusve—iour and graln quist ond une chunged, Provisions—Tork quict ot $15,07@15,605 buik 8i0% clur, 8e,’ Bacon ehioulders, O3+ clear ib, 8% Aullnud 8 shiado Tower ; shoniders, 12,@77703 clear vib, 010 clear, 9240, Bugar-cured Namw, 155 @190, Lard—"1ierce, 6@V 3 primo stoam, 96, Winsky—4540, MRMPITIS, Mewpns, Feb, 6,—CortoN — Steady ; middling glg(?\gu(o; Tooclpts, 1,045 ; lhlpmnum,‘u,flu; uluofi', L5 JiniApstures—Tlour quick and wichan iged, Corne meal finn ot $3,60@3,05, Corn ecarca gud fir ut 766700, Outa searce ; nominnlly 63@Ye, iay—Quiot at $14,00620,00, Bnan—Searce ut §20,00 b wtoro, Tnovistons—Lard fiem ab 0)5@10370. Meata quick oud unchanged, mm%\\'ll\ylm& Feh, B—lineAnsTurrs—Tlour quied \\‘hwq\uutuu)wnk;uc.l: S AMILwAUK: and unchungy