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[ NANCE AND TRADE. A Quiet Movement in the Various De- partments of Finance. Contlnnons Movement of Cnrrency to tho Country=s-Clearings $3,900,000. The Produce Matkets Moro Aotive—~Wheat Btronger—~Other Grain Bteady. Proyisions in Ifnmnally 0o0d Demand.~The Country Demand for Pork, FINANCIATL, The day was n quict one In all departments of Jocal bLusiness. The domand for losns was ro- stricted. Paper was offered by packers and other Donrd-of-Trade men, and, as its quality was unl- formly good, It was teadily accepted, but the offer- ings were not large. 'The applications from mer- cantlle sourceafor accommodations have not been ‘pressing, collectlons lave fmproved. The country {s asking for redisconnts to a moderate ex- tent. The aupply of loanable funds fs, on the ‘whole, {a cxcess of the domand, bat any tendency o case in the loan market on that account is more than offset by tho conservative disposition of lenders, Rates of diacount were 8@10 per cent to regn- ar cnstomers, with apeclal rotes in some spotial cac.e. On tho street ratesare 7 per centand np- warde, New York exchango was quoted between banks A 76¢@$1. 00 per $1,000 discount. The ordors from the country forcarrency con- tinned Iacgo. ‘The clearinga were $3,000,000. A _CORRR3PONDENT ANSWERED, 7o the Editor af The Tribune. Cuteano, Dec. 14,—Bo good enough to stata th your P nancial clumn why the open market rate far mones vl Lnudfln 8 lower than the Ban| -Eagland rate. Rl by whom the chank inquotations of sierilag oxt Aite s oot ated, sud wlien, Sryerat Reanems, 1. The variation bcumen tho open market rateand the Dank-of-England rate forloans inLondon is, In the first place, a reault of the competition between the Bank of England and the other banks and lenders; and, in the sccond place, an Indleation of the now well-recopnized. fact that the Dank of Englnnd no longer dominates the London money market, as belore, 2. The chango in the quotation of sterling ex- thango wns made by Congress, In the net approved March 3, 1873, and cntitled **An act to establish the Costom-1lovso value of the soverelgn or pound sterling of Grest Dritaln, and to fix the par of ex- change.” This act suoatituted $4.86a1¢ for $4.444.D an the par of oxchange belween the Americun dollar and the British pound aterling, THP CONTINENTAL. The canl published by Presldent 8tedwell, of the New Jersey Mutual Life-Insurance Company, in auswer {o thoe charges that that Company was trylng toswindle the policy-holders of tho Contineutal, hasnot closed the mouths of his accusers. The Conrler, of Newark, N. J., can sce no difference Detween lim and his associntes and the managers of the Continental. It characterizes them allzs o scheining sct of man, whose busjuees is that of life-insurance wrecking, They ore squatters fn New Jéraey, and It warna them off with threats of damagling exnosure, The best-informed and most disintereated ndvice that can be given to the Con- tinental polley-holdera iy, that any company that asks tho assignment of tholr policies means to get the Uest of the bargain, and that, particalarly If there [s any reserve, the poli- cles have some valuo which can bo Lest vecurod by holding onto them, The Reeclver and the Actuary of the Compauy give no information about the Company,- and the toller says {t will be sixty days before hie will bo nble to {Ix {ha valueof each policy, TIB ADVANCE IN BILVER., Abont ten days ago a London cably informed tho public that Germany had resolved not to acll any mora allver under 55d, At that time the beat quo- tation In tho London market was5434d poratandard ounce, 025 fne. Tho market Immediately ro- sponded to the rale 1ald down by the Germans, and since then theru has been a still further advance. One of our bankers yeaterday recelved a cable of 55%d, ond another s reported to have received one giving 564 1t s probablo that tho latter figure willbo conflemed to-day, oud even higher rates wro_expected -very -noon. Siiver has undergone violent chunges during the past year, reaching at ono time o lower quotation than fur the previous fitty years. Durlne this period of I cesion wo ‘belleve some lots were «old as low aa i, llmllgh the pross dlspatch on tho same day was 4uld This was about five monthe ago. The appreciation llncu then has been ax follow, 7 standard ounc D5y o, windand Slmee i AdYBNCE eenes i These quotations are tho rates pef ounce for N5 fine, which Is the Writieh standard, ‘The ‘rrlcc iy now higher than it has been fora year, and shows o galn of over 20 per cent during the interval, The indications nolnting to o wtill further Id\nnce ure the well-known scarcity of fine stiver in Lon- don and San ¥rancieco, s the probable demaunds of the Latin Monetary. Unilon, Genmany, nnd the Lnited Stutes after the 1it vrox., together with the large finport demand from Ching and the Bt Tudies,” and the diviiniahed yleld on the Pacific cunsl, Thete inay be something not yet dlvulged 10 nrenk the forco of this array of circnmetances, but it §3 the belief In well-infurmed circles that e galn already efected in Ane silver will ut leust be nmlmulned for come time.—Sua Frenclsco Buls detan, A STOCK RAID. Ondlondey Inst fourteen telegrams purporiing to be signed by leading bankers ond brokers were ecnt from Philadelphia to Now Yaork ringing the changea on the statemont that the paperof the New Jersoy Central was going to protest. The recelvers, before precipltating themselves Into the panic intended for them, made inqulrios and ascer- taincd that the sigmatures wero forgerive. 18 THI8 USURYT -~ The Providence County Savings Bank diecounted £01,000 of notes having one year to run, and guve to the borrower as the procecds S$25,000, takingn chattel mortgage.on §150,000 worth of furnitare, The Savings Bauk holds that this bigh charge af alout 20 per cent fs not usury in the Stato of Rhode Tsland, while the adverss party contends that It s against tue bank's charter, Considering that rules on well-secured lonns of money have for the pust ear or two raled ot lose than Gper cent, we should Jufer if. there by much u thing oy wairy recaznized n Rhode Tnland this case would be inclided i it~ Ehtladelphia Ledger. .00LD AND GRERNNACKR, Gold was 107@107}4 in greenbacks, Qreenbacks wero D3)3@U3 cents on the dollar §n gold, FOREION EXCUANQGE. teritog. Paria—tran OOVERNMENT LONDS, United Statea o of '8 Unlied § o BY TELEGRAPI, NEW YORK. v tAs Western Awsociated Press. Nzw Yon, Dec. 801074, with salen in tho interlm ot 107X @B107%. Carrying rates, 3104, Governments Airm, isiiroad bonds less active, but gonerally strang, Btate bonds frm for Missourls and weak for Teunessees. Btocks strong, with an advance of from & to 1%, ‘Which was most marked in New Yark Ceatral, Laka Shore, and St. Poul preferred. New Jursey Central was feversh and lower on ru- porta respecting the appolatment of Jmehcr. althongh, before the close. these ris WETU kuown to bn unfounded, Transace Ty wors 0t 000 \lmen of whileh 3 Tacife wats 7,500 Western Unlon, Lslan 3. ) l’nnlu. 12,000 Erio, 38,000 Lako Ehors. .0 w York Central, 5,000 Michigun Centrain 0,000 Lackawanna, aod 4, 000 New Jursey Ceutral. Mouey 3@L5, closing at 3. )‘vhnl wmercantile puper, 5@ 7. asury disburved {.71,000 Loud, $411, 000, L‘lnfl"l!a $43, 000, 000, 8134 ; short, 483%4, Storling quiot; long, a ENT KN DS, OVER: ‘ottponi Conpons: 4 o Coupans, *As. k8 ew Jorse; liock fatan rfli Chicazo & Afton . Dlllclzu & Alleng 80 00} |!|n l 0 Jif llmnm- i 1 Uunlnnd.trlmhnrs. Tennesseeas, old ‘Tennesace 04, nef Virginia ga, old... ) SAN PRANCISCO. Bax Fnancraco, Dec. 14.—Following were the omml closlug pricos of mining-atocke this aftor- noon; ! n;f Yinion Conoisiad s "S Ttuperiul b [Vellow dacket. vt 13 Tl Csiiaated:; HEw-ORLEANS. Nzw Onurans, Dee, 14, —Gold, 108%. Blght exchange on New York M discount, Sterling exchange, bunkers' Uilis, 517, 1. Dec. 14—t b me=The Yullion In th ospax, Dec. 146 p. m.—The builion in tho Dok of knelsnd Tas decrensed £204,000, ' Pro portian of ihie bank's rescrve to lta HnbINY, Ba%, Tuing tho same s last week, 5 Conaola. monoy and account, 03 15:10, United Statos Bcnda—-c,\m ns, ‘65, 104K 'G7e, 1071y ; 10-40s, 1074 w bis, 1055, Central, 003 Etle, 013 pld, 17. Pans, Dec,' 14, —Rentas, 104 O5e. The specle In the Bank of France incressed 575,000 francs during the pust weck, Fravkront, Dee. 14 —~United Sfates Donds— New &s, 101%. REAL ESTATH, The followlng Instruments were filed for record Thursday, Dec, - h\. eosend st mlnnofchl: unv.uf 2ux G - i, Gatcd Deo.11.ser, 2,000 5,000 8,000 5,000 2,000 of “Fhirty-Giih st, o', 20X 21Ny L t- dlu.d Dee, 8 Au-lnnd ay, cofs dated 4,000 o v, 7118 0f Congrensat, e fu 1851103 ' ot butdIng, dated Xav, 4 4,000 Weat Lakest, 210¢ 1t 0 of Tlalate iyl u.uim‘ iuxTio , dated No 2,5 Coulterat, 2k fe 6 e of Hoyna 49x100 18, Ll‘wd 1,300 Tyenynitha m nn o itanover st, a7, 25 40 10 1t, dated L 900 mr.-m oF CITY nun-. un- BRYEN fty-tourth st 4 Tt w O ty-fourth of w of 5l F!l"l 0-10 £t. dated Deg. b, Morenmerkel st e T obe et Wallaca’ and Bissert l“: n 1, 144 It to aliey, dated DEG. [LI COMMERCIAL. The following wero the receipts and shipments of tho lvading nrticles of produce in this city during the twenty-foor hours ondlng at 7 o'clock on Thursday morning, and for the corresponding time lnst yeas 1,200 3,000 Flonr, by Wheat, Graraseed. Flazaced, 10 1, carn, 1bs, €. meata, Jby \Vllh‘lrnwn from store on Wednesday for clty consumption: 4,033 bu wheat, 410 bu corn, 605 bu oats, 820 bu rye, 607 bu barley. The following grain waa inspected into storein this city on Thursday ‘morning: 10 cars No, 2 N, W. wheat, 48 cars No, 2 apring, 25 cars No. 8 do, 12 cars rejected do, 3 cara no grade (107 wheat); 1 carhigh-mixed corn, 1 car new do, 10 cars No, 2 do, O cars new mixed do, 04 cars re- Jected do, 18 cars no grade (112 corn); 2 cars white oaty, 12 cars No, 2 do, 31 cars rejected do (45 0at¥); 2 cars No. L rye, 22 cars No. 2do, 3 cars rejected do (27 rye); 3 cars No. 2 barley, 10 cars No. 3do, O cararejected de, 1car no grade (20 barley), Total, 320 care, or 140,000 bu, In. spected out: 10,037 bu wheat, 14,013 bu corn, 4,40:1 b onts, 2,400 bu rye, 3,342 bu barley, A lotter from Now York recclved here yesterday stuled Lhat (here was hut one grufn vesscl fn that port nt the date of writing. The meaning wae un- doubtedly **ocean golng™ grain vessel. At this rale e sbipmients can scsicely present any fm- provement In volumo on this side of New Year's bay. llowever, thials partially offset, at least so far a4 this ity la concerned, by the tremendouy out- ward movement of meats from Chicago. The re- ported shipmegts for four doys past aggregate 15,720,000 ha, or 785 car-loads, being an average of nearly 200 car-loads per day of hog-meat alone. Aud nearly all tuis 1s going Into the maw of Johnny Bull. One can scarcely lielp thinking that stomach capaciounn enough to absorb flesh at this rate could easily gobblo up voth the Russiun bear and the Mohuuunedan turkey if they should come 1o hix way. In addition to the above, tho shipments of pork wero 3,080 brls, and of lard 3,060,000 e, in the sanme thme, ‘Ilhie mort slugnlar feature of the prov(-lon trade 18 tho fact that' thisaity 1s drawing severs! thou- «and lioge every day from pulnta to the eustward of Chlcago, Places near Cleveland, Detrolt, and Cin- cinuutl aro regularly sending thelr hogs lore, bo- cause it pays them beet to do 20, Tho resson fs that the Immense wspecolative demaud for product here haos forced wup prices, chlefty on moes pork, to a much highor polnt (lan other places, and this warrants the paying of better prices for the ruw materlal. Tho prevent tendency of thinge ls, therefare, to plle up big stocks of pork here to be carrled through the win- ter, o8 other places are just now supplylng con- wumera at lower figures, Yeaterday Clucago was relatively L0c per brl above Detrolt and Cinclunatt, and actually on a level with New York, A Yew York telegram stutea that tho Produce Exchangs Weekly fgures show that durihg last weck tho vislblo supply of wheat fncreaved 520,000 bu; of uuts, 185,000 bu; and that corn decrenscd 108, - 000. 'The stocks fu sight are 10,194, 000 bu wheat, 8,751,000 bu corn, and 2,032,000 bu oats, Alending houvo in the Stute referred to tele- graphsihat threc-quarters of thel(ausas wheat crop hay been already marketed, The leading produce markets wcu frm yester- day, and provisions were strouy, with more ace tivity. Tho etrength all ronnd waa chiefly of a local character, The Furopesn Conferenco wus under- stood to be dlscussing terma thatare rather hurd for Turkey, and Hritish consols declined 3-16, which was thougbt to be a warllke indication, But the reports from the breadstuffe markets of the 014 ‘World gave no encouragement to holders, and New York wus little Letter than Liverpool, winle thero i3 a practical blockade in this city, which tendsto pile up our stocks still higher, though receipts are small, The transportation problem weéma to be no nearer tu asolution now than It wasa mouth #go, The advance In the gold premiom, which some thought would be followed by a greator rlsg, tended to slightly siifen prices. The demand for dry goods was falr for tbo [ son,—Indeed, exceeded reasonahle expectations, — and from this time on our jobbers look for a stead- 1)y good demand for reavsortment of stocks, Prices show pusitive straugth, and for somie lines of cot- tone an advancing tendeacy, Urocers were fafrly Lusy, aome of the leading honsaarcporting o antl. factorlly active demsud, In prices thero was uo very pronounced change, though coflecs secwed on +ho eve uf & sbarp advance. The sugas markel was THE CHICAGO again quoted duil and weak, Tens wero in demand at former prices, Siraps, molassen. rice, plces, ote., romain'steady, There was a firm market for butter, but aside from choics table grades there was not much activity, Cheese was firm at 124@ 134c for good to Liest, with sales of lower cradea at 8@1134c. Dried frults, canned goods, and fish wera nnchanged. There was a gulct ol matket at Wednesday's quotations. Carbon and turpentine were buoyant, No price-changea were noted in leathor, bageing. coal, and woud. Lumber was in moderate request atthe yards, and steady, The demand for hardware continnes light and merchants look Yor little activity before Fabru- ary, Prices for all tho leading staplea aro un- changed. ool was steady under a moderato in- quiry from Eaatern and Western banyers, Hay, broom-cotn, and hops remain quiet. ‘The demand for hides was urgent, and prices were bld up K@ %o by local buyers, Pouitry and gama were sclling slowly at recent prices. Potatoes were unchanged, Green fraite wers moving more freely, the weather being mild, o that the froit could be deliverod without dnnger of its freezing. Rall freights wero quoted steady at 20c per 100 s to New York, 27c to Roston, 18¢ to Philadei- phia, and 17%c¢to Daltimore. These rates wore, however, mercly nominal, It was reported to be impossible 1o obtain cars at these or any other figuren, They might just as well have been quoted at double or half theabove rates, There was no #ign of an advance, but everybody seers to expect that a rize In rates will be tho only solution of the present diMcalty, FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS recelved at Chlcago Customs Dec. 14, 1870: J. P, Wiggins, 200 sacks salt; Lill & Bullen, 5,500 bn ‘barley; North Chicago Itolling-Mill Company, 8 cars Spiegol ron P R, Oldershaw & Co., 200 encks salt; J. @, Ogden, 300 sacka ealt; George Stewart & Co,, 10 tons salt (in bulley; W. Il Echimpferman, 1 cask ale; Mahla & Chappell, 20 tons iron ore. Amount of dutles coliected, 83,550.87." THE GRAIN MOVAMENT. Following Is an abstract of the reportof Gen. 8mith, Chief Inspector of Grain In thls city, sent to the Chalrman of the Boara of Rallroad and Ware- house Commissfoncers at Springfield: Tho closed with & total of $11,’ 7‘!,2] er deducting expenses of October, epartment titough tho ‘oum-l of thi the previotu et o food. The working vequentiy reduced below & proper stand: ard, and the walarles, eXecpt of the Diesscnger, are been redac e’ restoration of formor salaties {8 | -w ut llehl have scenmulated, nf'hleh FLa10L81 s o the Srms having retired e Dusahers oF 1ofh uhe Anabatement of these debis ls msked, ction fecs were unchanged. They were In- et oyt rlllmernvcnlmn of gralh 7, G, 488 bu, X a cas ) nmmem ho winter and pruvide for areturn 1o regular salari Tho lnapection lnat sear was 12210 cars and 1275 bosts. here 139 snpeals, sho_inaicction 10 o Pasck beimg vieinined And I 04 Feversed: The datsea to the crops made the inspection \m\mlllly trylng. The FTeRaG QUAAILY Insheetcd was 115, b, "‘1‘ of grain_Inapection iy zmwlmi n favor ant Bomo InerECis v, adopted a simiiar plan, Radbiector ranilting thie, dejartmento the oRra of_ 'l‘nuc hias been talkes fow connm urstem on ‘lxlmll'vlhule i tory, and i 18 the encral opinion thiat the waat fifi"n‘.':orfln ofiey i the trada ot tha elly asteed of the Late s, 'llu: Inb}m.nfl claims for |Ilvmcd errors of inspec- tion deserves attontion. Tt hiss the cause of inuch cnmplnm;. Your Board %as held that no cialm conld e entertained. Tho CHler Inspector states that hu do- parted from thelr v views | il injustice was proven, and bas paldRomu of the Dills out of personal uy W suggested that the Chlef Inspector or Committeo of Appeala shuuld bo suthorlaud o examine an decida stich cases, and whero errors are fou i from ErE gt charged to thel noklece of duty by Inspectord tho ccounts. gorne Inspection by Thotithe tn catimated bu was ay 06y IEL PEEEIM stanzl CRESE | N Fizass e | 5 ZESSREE|Y TROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS~Were actiyo and stranger, chicily {n s speculativo way, The receipta of hogs were rather cmall for winter, and thera were s good many buylng orders fa, which caused greateratrongth, The demand was Iargely for pork, aud seemed to be on nccount of partles {n the country, some hog dealers taking hold In earncat, portly becausa they belfove that the stuff is worth more money, and partly, peraps, iu the hope of strengthonlng prices on tho raw materfal, Tho fact that with widor area to draw from than ever before (the country Enatward nawell as that to the West con- tributing), we stlll do not recotve hogs enough tomors shsn hal? employ the full capacity of our packing- houses, hins led many to cancludo that present prices o provisions. are safc, and they have duclded to buy. The enormous demand for meats o bo consumed In, tha Trlthh leden shows itat the pres ent, prices vttinulate 1o n condiantion never bl with, reascs much mora rapldiy th. nmu ok anpity. the facl HUW Feady 10 & pol ‘Toa tnuch conlidence here may resull fo an scoumy tlon of stulf, the welyhit of which will hreak the mar. ket badly. The demand yesterday for shipruent scemed b Porg—Was nmll iy l!tlvu trong. The market opened with & Hnge, o b, Ju2 nuh'r (ullnx ln llnllt Ilns'l llll u us uyln d 3t mm\m. and, thia market cione Wednesday avenlug, 'Alnn af thia Februnry pratutumns, w3 _cli elly for that mouth. Sulcs \’n_slr\v [ it willonin wand, ported of 1,000 bris el nt §10. 303! n‘u I»m xelier the month &t smtmm‘lo dununty ot sm wmu...m 45, 500 ner Eahmury oL 8160 anad, Olnbrhltlh:r ek ae $10,67 bris. The inarket cl B0 for Fel Iluln|llll II! l'l (lhil'hl)fl &t L] l\ lera pflmu Y(lrk wan qunlnl at 'u 1sa1: .00, 1 z00d dem: d sicady during the grul:r Plrl. of the lcnlon ll. l IHLlll Glted stronger al about, 1ic above (g Inteat rlm of Wedncudiy, in auipathy with pork, though Liver: poal o reported o 2,183 tes, aah- at ,D m)?«lw.uu. 5,500 seller (|||| month at $0. DMI 600 tcw L IIDWAQIO.IT 1 xwao tew seller it O tew seller Murch 1 55 e, closed e 4 vars 10 150 Tho e 10, 1234 cal; 0 soller tho |7;¢ NOF IARIREY | B 810,00 ToF f?l'n“"' it arch was nominal at $10.424G10.45 al MeATs—Were in moderata demand, lnfl ashade firm- €1, JDeympathy wich purk sl lard, but thers was bo vaic rices, 0xCepl on _green ham whlm’"u Huated sgo b1 i \lgher. sales wera reporied of B ETeCU linine st UGS f fibead n‘»';c Efi'.‘.r‘?m.u'-r‘y Wad 85, OTL Sharh e e y b 19 bel g oo ci ai guea a awiag are the Isieit’ quotations o 0 Shart Lang hort Pl b& cieans, ciears, 4 :fii Ciein oted atabian :g it and shor for J-nnnry, and B3 sellor Feb c.umum-:m" ulc| cs dong- Blei0c, 8l baxed; 81N, Ui4G 10} away N!nhlm mne. lacon quotert ot FuTio oulde iy 10 ahort ribs, 9}@i00 Iur hol l ears, l"ul!n tor Iml, al) canvaaed and GhEave -\ IR samsdo. ey ———, 10.00 for llli:-! $10.75011.00 for extra mss; and $10.00 @i0.5 for ama, g '~ Wasquoted at for clty, and TRE IS e ted oA fon Sl and 74 DBREADSTUFFS. FLOUR-Was qulet sod steady., The market was dull early, but the strongor tona of wheat ensbled hoiders to romatn firm, though the lacal demand was Uight and shippers unablo to operats for want of 8i were reported of 510 bris 80Q8,50; 400 brls apring superfinos Herthres weeks; snd 10 brisbuckwheat four, 00, ‘Total, 1,060 bris. The market closed steady stthe following a3 the ssking range of pricest Choled winters, §0.5087,50; madium wiators, $3.50 ©4.25) clolca spriog extrss, $0.00%4,50; 1mcdium do, $3.6040.67); shipplog oxtras, $4.67)423.251 cholce patents, $7.00@9.23; common do, $6.5067.00; spring superfines, #3.374@4.00. Ryes flour, $4.2504.37H. Buckwheat do, §0,7547.25, 1inaw—=1Was quiet sud unchaoged. Sales wore made of 30 1ons & $12.50615.00 per Loa o 17 MIDDLINGI—Hales were 20 tons for $13.00 for coarse on track, snd $18.30 for fino frvs on Loard car, BCRERNINGS~EAl0 waa made of 104008 8% $10.66 per ton, Conx-Muar—Bale was madeof 10tons coazse at $15,60 ‘per ton on track, WIKAT=Was niore sctive, belng jin very good de- mand during tho greater part of the seanion, and was strooger, advaacing 1'{c, and cloaing 16 higher than the cloaing Ogures of Wednosdsy, The public sdvices quoted quistuess fu the Briclah markets, aud privata telegrams calied London 6d per qr lower, and Liverpool 1934 per ceatal lowor, New York was foactive, witha difference of 3@3¢ per hu botween buyers and sellors, and our recelple wore somewhat larger, 107 car-loads Lelng lnupecwlnm mu.wnh iaall outward move- mont, Tt thers wass good deal of uneapiue pard o usire In bt g o nce 0 our owa political “vomplicailuue, quu-u \ritera are laylo Le pulnt that u.e I’luulAu r\llll w leud n.t' lutle i, et oul of the crop of 1 haron s U 1o Boat of v cougtres wn.u 8 beye A It Y Sauntricy wheR o ics We o lncreased, Wealery g lch screas on 01 probably berio ex- "mlllul\lb' ~-u tére L IRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1876. llllnl o mme viows and 1¢ nt L i ; i attetnation of @ tu || r mauy af the shorts free uyers. Tha de ntire,~ Cash No. 2wax Feins ower grades wera duil at tha r, nu ln|r\r!nxlnqulry being Iulemormlnnnnnmlna 40, Spllere danuaty oprn: ed AL F1.173, Improved fo €1. 19, Hecitnad advanced to 1. 14746 fell hack to 81, 11, anit clnlflllfl. $1.19%. Kelicr Penruary sold at 81,10t 1. 203, closin aL 81,0t Heller the o) Hl wrro Almost n mlnul ?‘l.n\(rl\ 44, clong with 4. 1 clo irely for, yely heavy, and The Firos of thiprecading | " IAL 0 4 o at cnn; and €1, mm I In A, D o'y hoess 3,400 DU Tijncted Uo at DLEOSIAT) 3400 bl UF Aahple At U LR u do ot §1,30 fren on o cafs. Total. RE, 7000, WinTER Wuvu—t!-ls wnmnluwt 250 bn common whiite by samply at $1.03, MINNKS0TA WikAT~\Vas qulct. and Ichl:lwr‘ Xn sympathi with the general murket, —Eales werc mind 00 Iy N E1. 155 Lo by Sampla sEBL 10, Bt $1,2021.23 frec on Tt ¢, though the aggTeRate O IMNITeAS W8 nO Jarze. B (he TIAFKEL o foregu: Iar swithin narrow imilte, The markot for No. 2 W Firon Cariv: and advanced WA per o mmcr A ter demnand, Lut decilned afterwards, aud closed J§c Iower thian tho previgusaventu, - The lirlilsh markets wers unchanged. bat New Vork and Daltimore were quoted nrim, aud our rm:elvls were larger. tough the lower geA 'Inlnnll lata wera very ond jected wan Mrgio lower. Thia was Fhitay dueto the reity of c: prevented shippers from bugtng, which Aol haj recently lxmllnhml the prflnlum on |fo &.Ilv.'r.hml-d'upme 45352, advaneed 3360 !Ilnml 1044 ud clolmlut 450, LR 'NM‘IM puized e, el he mnnlll N.‘u:r Febe iler closing at the Inside. 1554¢, closing nt 4414c. S May oG AL i, Gtk Xo. 3ol ot s ales were repartad of «um\mun AR 0%5e: SO0t now o Ak 41c 19,400 b AL 40NE4GE; 12,000 U now mixed and refected at agc! 1,200 bu ears at 453 1ac on track: 400bu du 1ivereds a0ty samplo st S7041E on Lokt 3.000bu do'at 43 #4c frec on board cars, Total, i, OATS—Were qulet, and }aMc higher, The moderate lnquiry, and market closed atronge Febraary ciosed at. sboi 89 atcaalprices. Samples werein fair supply an erata local requost, Caal Nvero venariad of Boun bu No. 2at 3a¥e: U Fejectod }, 7,200 b by samplo Jll:l«h! ontracki 400 u'freo on board at2 YR iext and easler, at 71 for No. 2 A 1 s e ersatand ewler, MT1G fos) i lml uceembc st 7le, Cash lh'l WGN reported o bu No. ;‘ 6,n00 bu. b fB’f(M‘d ltl B«'LC‘ 7 bll fl’ nmpla at Wfiflu flfl track, Total, 'u/uu.zr—w qulet, and a shade higher early, closin et s §tho thquisy Iroms shotis nad oAhor Biyers, bk tho Lrading was e ey in, chagin 70, deal to another. 'ho_rece the stock n&wu-ny mnl e, and cli ho tosld, © Februs b auiet n{ sisic, cloaing nmmnnuy At 64de. A roun h chwsged hands at 63 tnncmzngr-rnculnrmn- 1 elug K A & receipts of Nu, 8 VoL oL e, Al . boat ST@UTHC. Jiclected WAS frmer: selili ac g3se, - Samnies continui dull, " Gast aaica yero roported of 10,000 by No b J at 37@-13¢; 1,600 rclcc At 13 “Chfluwbn by sanple at 33@80¢ nn lllck. TOUL 3 WWheat— Bal 1000 b 8¢ $1-18%481,10 for Jaaua H":o)( ilosll"m L ‘ 18148 Ty ’\mulm!nrllu at48ic, 250 bris seiler February at $10.750 t $10.15 tor January sad $10,274@ Bat the stock cantinues 10 accumulate, gt the lawor grades. January opencd LATEST, Mess park was falely active, sates belug reported_of 4,00 brisat 810.65410.5714 f6r danuary, and” $10.77)4 inen mr Februlry. and $17.00 for Marels, Al bris extra mlmn 812, ru—Saica 3,750 (c4 ¢ §10.074@10. 10 for Decombor, FIANGAEY, A0 61037166 10.00 for Februacys 250 hoxes 9. 13, fll‘— FG ll'llfi D(l!l"lfl lfit ve, closing the ) “Chtge, 3t 81,395 For. Jugiiary, with Wik ot §1.10, snd At B, FOW €120 for Febi ruAry. Carn Was quict AL 450 £ r.unulr 144760 for February, and 48%(e foF May o Lk th Mess r‘k'natendl i sm.mlms"!{mr.hnmr‘y and $14.75 910,80 for February, with sales of a1810.53 for January and $10.174@10.80 for Fobruarys Nl was gulet axd unchanged, closing ot, 810156 l‘(' Ifl‘ lar anusry, and 60O tca sold !orlcbmnry GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL—YVas quiet ut, $2,07@2.15, BROOM:CORN—The demand contlnues toba of 8 re- tall obaracter. Following {s the price-llst: Cholce green hurl, 5}20jc: medlum hurl, red tipped, 44@ 6y green brush, with hurl enough to wark It, 5R5%¢; red tipped with do, 4@1%cy green covers and inside, 5@5sct rod tipped do, 3%@dc; Inslde brush, Skedcy medfum to cholce stalk brald, 4)6@5o; Inferior brash, a@agey erooked do, 233c, DUTTER—Remalns firm. The demand for choles keepa ateadily in excess of the supply. snd um teoling \s manifestod by holders. The lower Bouglit after ve umullveu'. numu’uma s T plus on tiond, o 18 nio el fal tter fe pleaty and siow e bisid \\nmnqnme. Cholce to fagoy yoliow, SHE501 meadiam to wad. 1822404 Inferior Lo commo, 13@i8c; 18@24 BAGGING—Tn this market the posltion of affairs was unchanged. Orders wers fow anil were usually for limited lmulmL\ snd, the suncxed quotations wotn Stark, 21d5¢; AA, 21 -3 mzfx %0 mnum.p. n%’finw« Tt A'Amlrt o ey tter Créek, irisp bu Y anis lm l.&hla:‘ Kinnles single, 13B14C] 40, dounle, 2434 e BEANS~Wero Iu ‘good roquest l‘ld flrln at tl m 2.n tor chiolce mediutms, und §1.75451.50 CHRESE~1 Thodonnndnmm ununnruv bll n fact thattho suppiy. Of priime. choess now. o store ia mnall gives the warkets very firm tone, Forcholce Thctory! 13540 was beinit Teslizd. - Falr 105 r soli a} 124 ie, nd poot to cuiiwion at 311 A Grin nacke: was witacused at e Tanga of prlcu 4 following: L},u.l wnnnfl. Sf: $100) dosut | ca nrl-r P #-cor maitimors 2 "o, & ifiole: 5 24.23; Uartsherrie, 85,00 Tadigna. nluch #4.50 ila wero 5@ tlorces sold at r.rocent lgures, but sels loty wora unwmllm e under o r:duu(nn. aud o’ RS Bil—Note uf Ilhu lenmurug.f the inh market wero af i thot Toicd: on ifa, Drécaling Gavs DI it weck "Thera vk & very Guict tags ah. tho fo mwmg Fioca: Xoc 3 wameou. g b o] ; drout €271 No. 1 Whoro 1, 5ot XB10,007 Not 1 ahorn g B~ llny 8 005, 003 NO. 757 1 “rmnckcml, il dam ta. o T5ia 0 Ko, 1 ! rl No. 1 .mlnu Jm- box ¥ niver WS S AN TS—~The market was without Prices remu u A NI)OWI 11@12¢; do Fonriox—Dates, Gathic; nis. kegw hoxes, layer, 144 mel Jurlay runea o1 -»mukw aitine Tnyers now, £2.10 g e \n.lum:ll. u}iuvi‘m do, How, D Yinte. Currants new, (a1 tro ey "f‘ "¥iniocs Michigas do, 5@ B Suaet Rorih Carolnks sed. oy filml peachies, 18a20c; California wpe-u.ne-. 13@14c; ll;c:l}firrl;l::, EHJGDM0; TRApLeTTIi, Hew, BLGBICT Die: X 3 uu-l'mwru. Jix@rze, simonds, Terragona, 10 GJ)CX les WNV\K ' d“ "’M ¥re uts, 10s IHEI 1‘1“11& 8 e o urt, g Wi m’"f“" Deaiiute. TH@IMO! Tehacsses pcnnuu. Fgorat Atsican peanuis, ORE t -)—lmn ailc varlétles wera In bettor HA i stcady, Dewiara aro taking sdvantageof Tha Tonin weatber 0 AL ShEIF outsIds Stsr 0od fmany buyors ave beginaii to buy for thia T 1,50 per Lrl; cranberrion, 5.0 01 3. 00 .mxuunn-,w St G pe $10,00.411,003 Messing -.l». umwo CT Featn. 89, At c0 perbox, GruCERIETCotees werw wiruix, and some holders woro askiug 1o sdyance. Sugara remain dull, o1 the market does nat a(aplay much sifength, thoughh R not thought that thers wili be any further matarial decuo at present. Other Miticie fuchia 1ac wera falriy ? o Wt " igki=Carolina. 6@7ct Loutslana, 5@ "lll—fl.nlt Juv: ‘-’l ;flVlv ;“\’-o« 25328¢ w: Bé camuion_to” fal f. fiovsy fasapar: Juve, 3 UoARsS--F'atent cul hml © .'b(cx Sululnln Dflrllf‘l‘rlll.‘ll)h’ll o) Alllmu Wi o Naniel l.ku. )% 0 good, B3EIACY. 20¢ s colon e Al $5aacs canin. 20 ok Alispice, e 3 casnla, o"mwell‘mer Talacs DULTAER, $1. 181, 181 Catcutin 11 8 )5 Beml mottled, 01{@0}ct Whtte Ly, & uc%vmla Hose, 836404 R L et PR ’“f.pmu. aes Gorden Weats ?3;'2"; u.n’-wuqum um unchanged. Thiere were thip: rluK urders o k ’ which could nof be ulled of cars. sud the local de L Ilmnlh . 911,50 lrez»nhnlnl 0, $0.50} mized, $5.00 fl’y.n‘hwun'lll\.lzt Ko, l.‘:d W N ("l . S e et it 1. et gallui. en cured liny vercen H@¥o under a sldrp catareriiion beiween b Who are anxious (0 gecura the ook In orier to 81" Dhel asier Othier atock 13 spondiugly higher. (i 1 Green cit luucm o et green cured, 1Ight ai heavy, whalo aged and frosen, TR4-01 part num cxrcunnlud 19, 8 ¢ KA!T en culf, Jatec) flnt A prinia dry”Kib Al Calty U4 1TEL ey salted nmn. Yiaitoy devoun widns, OG- greca nnenr pelts, wool extimated, a Meniain il 8 18350 Tor At \;«ll"fl. and 303 steady, T EHNREH S 1R Tioderata demand and Fullqwln( IN llll qunulluu: ¥ Tt and second cle Cing tack A & mm'wn W arids and AR FeREh 1. 2 Fenclug, ""h"'"“ 10.006¢15.06) 3 Tt ind s oo, 5010 B4 ot s o 1, mfnml 15, lfl: ‘1"""' A ! et los ualyaalied trom, . S 14s: Wik diop L of reent “Wh: RO o016 10 & 1001 30%0 1L 1101 10 d 16, 14¢4 17, 15¢1 I8, 10c) e, Wore qutet n —\\crn arn: lnrton mm mmrnllno fly\uclll de wan without ‘muich activity. \We qilote; Chebom, 118" ez, - teuh soaaoat, do ~Lin, o M)(Afifllnrnfl iht, 111 tm. an ( pocy No, 1, 73ci No. dy Baled, G5t witktes wlm\-r lnm: u o 1~ mearataot ol sirlctly purey sl A0t A Aot batk oif lnmlmnnnn. rpenting 43t i dcd, G gravity, 16@ 105 West Y irgint s, natural, deg., 53¢} nnmnl.;n deg,, 2dci roe U 'rm’.\\'numm-mm In modorate demand nged prices, The olferiausof poultry eontinus 1atye and fn exceas of local requizemon rouiTRE-Chickens, dfentcd, 6@Te Per Bt torke re- ducks, dressed, 6100} goese, 6. fluflr-nefl n-n‘u?m Shickens, £4.5005.001 partridge, 83, oo fi 1\! all, £1.501 & ;-l small flm:kl» 8| W(a.wurnllnu m(ldlen 10312)c per B do 81 ta, TUGNSC per TOMA T he, markee was c‘um‘ the ofterings wtern Dcnr'hhun’ wore flrm TA bc(lll \'urylm\l Easi (%, and Weatern ranged wer. e W ulahlu nn 381,06 per Ui, 'rnn rmnund ot vnatt Tots waa fair at $1.036¢1.20, Withi the supply amp! SALT Fina sall, hax aivanced to 1.3 ot brl, grwiso the market I unchanged: Fing uinary conrse, £1.70; dairy. withion the $1.35; or- bagon €331 dlll’y‘l itn b lm;l;&}r peraack, $4.00; groun neta’ ;-n g at (e anne: alun of fricgpder bust o do I Annexe: ric GuNpoThER~Col : Q004 do, 38@40ct medium, 452306 dn, 50@33c1 fine, BI@00CY Tiieaty 00WtASt chuices F0@T5e] Eholcest, B2@505) fancy, 81.0VG1.15, lm-:nm.-t,ommun 28@33081 good do, 35@38ct me- dlum, 40eile; gaod do, 434de: fne, G03sic) nacat, 63260c cholce, 65%70c: cholces VU0 HYsoN—Comiion, 25@6001( 004 do, 1amet medium, 40@4er good do, 40giict fine, | B0uEaZ fincat. 63AGe: cholce, B5%T0c: cholerat, LCL DO, Jnnvc—wmln on, 28@act oo common, ' d3dsct Aoc; demmlum.« dct finest, oot chotce, 503000 © Sieents " $3us0; Cholcest new grat pie F0u’ D008 s Common, Pl ool co Ao mndnmuum.( dicy fine, 4 olce, GUI02c3 clioleest, 7811800 W O0D-"Drices. wers P At £4.09 7or mupIcs $7.00 fop beeceh, and €5, 3 for slat—deve: WOOL=Tha demand continties moderats and the market steady. Several saies of Colarado wouls hare iately been nidde: Simman; F1a%301 LIVE STOCK. caIcAdO. Cuttle, 301 Receipts— Monda) "otal Eame time Jast weel Wrrk eTore ke Shipimenta— cholce qualitics, but for other grades ths markct was dull and depressed. Thors was nat much demand from the local trade, nor wers stock cattle inquited for to any considerable extent, snd holders of thoso two classes of stock wero only enabled to reslize by freely shading former rates. Bales had & range of $2.0020.00, Bealawags sold at $2.00@2.50: common to good fat butchers! cows and comnion ta prime stockers at $2. 3207 and common to chiutca s g Ing besyca at 33, .80, Extrs sold nt d, siow cat A “good {1 non snd meadlam cattis IllH Ilo in the )lrdl nllll ng hunn. ‘The market closed QUOTATIONE. Caoice neevu—fln!. fat, wall-formed 3. yearfod-year-oid sieoms, welgnlng 1, 40010 G ves—We! ing 1,200 £0 1,400 B 25@4.50 Medlum umdu-sn.en i TalF desh, wetghe ing 1, 100 to 1,290 DA.... 3.50@4.00 DUIEHGry SLoCk= Paorto & cumnon tocholes enw, for ity oughiter, weighing 800 10 1, 100 B 2,5083.35 BLGck Catile—Cominoa cattie, wclxhlnu 708 1,000 B 2.00@3.15 2,00@2,40 8,0040.00 3 ) 142 Colorado. 800 40 Colorado. 1,043 it 044 83 2,78 e bXH trady openeddull. Packers unwiiliog o pay ¥ Sinesday s ot oo e aotday'eor art wun l(!lr atock tmportant concesafyn, urther decline tn mu uu-u:u Riving thetn confi+ e The S ot {owand the closs the murket duvelopod cob. niderablo strength. Light welghts and coarse heavy lols wera to & great extent neglectod, and in "many o staaces sold at o trille oft from Wednesday's prices. Yor Foud soextra heavy, fully previous figures were ra zed. Trading wos iinclially at 85.4045.50 for ll’ns and at £5.60%0, 00 for commun to cholce hoavy. -In- pers dl 06424, 10, and In ona instance U, Ber m. obtalued the Inn.!r nuure for & car] oul. e 1y, Al.m 303 1 DOBIRRAS! Doanona oo Topo 33335858588888888 .. J J 00 BifiEP-— 23650 low Al gradey bnxnw nnofico. T.l::b:':”:{e 1n‘l:nrs‘-n u-nd nl. tho du‘n:-nd e o MR following salca were note oy Unsold a% REP Ae, ‘ls'rlu.flfl. Av.&’flu. 07,0, B8 3.40 ORI ni 1 ucmm‘n-"fl""‘ sty ocusir i eect, anle mlpaulhluwclnrymdlxbonmm 4 | ¢ comumon, 7@t to pnmc. uum&u. no cnmmu’{nuu shows bllllr—lleco(pll. 2500. mnklnl 10,840 for thres days, against 10,000 same i tmo ) wekki vory eligica ahoeh cuuld Mfl'um“ fale pr! vc-. llll:lllulnfl i oario eep, car, Jnads Filoep s faibbe TRINE: 15" falr ‘qualitics demand noxt to RoFuings 40 AT Ioad nasold; {bo fow italde extrn stock wers at @aKc l’orlhcup, sod 10,220 for (hre week; none sol ot sgree; market llllll. 034c for lamba, BWINk—Iocoints, 4,000, makin days, againat 13,170 same time last alivs: biyors suid sellersould n Burraro, Dec. 14.—CATreEoTicealpts, 85: total for 3;'.'.? ;"fiffi ':.‘mmg? market “to-day; Beu qu‘:hlpvfd Siixavaxn Lixns—Recelpts, S ATt T S o g wenk, lllcrp Jeak stih Opelng ratte ot dm;‘un sales ey 1503 Totnt Tar tia. week, 20,750, EIPKEL U AL Aot st oh s of e o0} sule ut they umnlnr lflfl Ill 10cars rikers at 8.50; 3 ears hcuyy al L83} & ‘IW amali fots st common nuleclnl. XAST LINERTT, Ei fl.murv. Pa, —~Ca’ =] . PGS it S TR T ‘Ha(g“mmdun: 1o good, 333 c:m‘xm:::" : (Ellr‘. tecol] llv 7,040 head; tota) for t] S “'1'555‘ ‘5. mbfi). l’hlll‘d‘:l‘ Il\nl' h"u d‘{li. n,swhum ¢l n‘. N 0@ oF thrce s Tovts, Dee. | "'u"w“' and hni r.nJ}n ¥ o e, Chtce Ao 1 demand ouly for clfers, Wgasdie; Lu{:d o uxclmu'n. Cinenwxati.Dec. 1.~ Hoos—Active: shude b common, §3.11&3.40; fulr (0 good g Packiog, $3.50@5,001 receipla, 8,000; .hmmuu — DY TELEGRAPII, FOREIGN CITIES, . Bpecial Diapalch (o Tha Tyidumy, LivexrooL, Doc, M=11 K. w.—F1,b0n=No. 1, 254 No. 2, 2us, fllAll-Whtlt—“lnflr. ¥o. ), 108 341 Ko, 2, 100 apriug, No. I, 1w 0d; No. 2, Bs d; white, No. 1, 111 341 No. % 108 14d;y club, 1, 11564 No. 2, 118 1d. Corn=No, 1, 41434} No. 3, tavpd, {nnvmun;l’nrk. 805, Lard, 521, ATERMOL, Dec, 14,—~Corn—No, 1, 275 34; No. 3 Laup~51s 6d, By Livinmual, Deo, t4—Latast.—CorroN—Enster; 6K@ 613-1641 salos, 10,0 baless apeculation and export, 2,000 balesy Amerfcan, 8,900, Bnzavarvrye=Calltornla white wheat, average, 108 12 1iaddy club, 118 146133 ud) spring, vs DA 11e 0d; :vlnm.w luwuur d:)a‘ Flour—Western, 24sG250, orn—=Weternmlxed, 37@2704s. American oats Amvrican barluy, sis. & H i CaNang EA—idulie, ILI-M‘!I b\.wfi-Ammun. 833734 uovistoxns ~Musd pork, Qs Piine mess boef, 8ls. Amerlcan lapd, 8133 Awerican chcese, 08, '1::1'1 lear bacau, 4341 ahort clear, 44ke, ;{.u.nw-—n:g Almnluln. LN ktroLRUN—Splrits, 123; renncd, 2 . Itxaty—Common, 8311 pale, ut" ez Briuire TURPBNTINK=318 Livaxxn Oin-Bd. i Loxbox, 118 8. 14, ~CLCUTTA LINSERD~B3G53)0 BrIRITS TURPENTINK~10)1, Rurinzo Pnlouvu—ua}‘fl.al. AxTwrur, oo, 4. ~PxTROLRUN=2. * AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YOUK, Special Disvatch fo The Triduns. NEw Youk, Luc, 14.~Oxarn—Vers bl bustness veported In wheat; market stitl ruled In buyers' favor; Sales 8.000bu Nu. § Milwaukee at §1.3434; 12,0004 igher; 3 ungraded 14 8,000 bu No. 1 Minne. %013 8t 1.37; No, 2 Chicagu nominal mt $1.30a1.315 No, 2 \mwnuku at $1.5241.83. Hye n falr aupply aud dull at 803K1c for Weaternt sales of 800 bu Weat. ern at BO@Ase. Darley ruled dull with a heavy market. Corn ashada firmer, with s brisk export and falr home demand; sales of 184,000 hu At 83364300 fornew no grade mixedi 873c for new steamer mized; SA)a" for old low mised; L8YGa0s for ungraded Western mizeds n0c for No. 3 Chicago, new steamer yellow, aud ofd ungraded Kansas mixeds 63,000 hu otd No. 3 Chi- cago sfloat at 60cy 60,000 bu do fn etore At 66X, —huth lota for export. Oats a triflo hotter, with rathér more busluess roportodt snles of 48,000 bu at A3}@40c for mized Western and Stato; and 38@52¢ for white Weat. ern and Btate; 8330 for rejected: %03(a for No, 3 whites 41%§@430 for No:2 whitst 40c for No. 1 whites 33%@ #0c for mized Western; $8@42a for white Weatern, Ocxax Fariita—Improved business In berth-room stimulnted by lower rates, partlentarly on gratn ton- nages in charter room little of nothing dona: rates firin. Iy retatned engagements to Liverpool by steam 16,000 bu grain at 84, Provistona—Pork markot unsettled; prices lower witha small busfness; eales 250 bris mess on spotat £10.75; 500 brls for Decembar at $16.50; 230 brs for Fehruary, '77, 810,75 at tba second oall for Decemher $10.505d and $1%.00 askoed; for Jannary, *77, 18,60 bid and $17,00 asked; for February, *77, $16,00bid and $10.05 aaked for March| '77, $10.85 bid, $17,20 aaked. Cut meats in limited reqnest, and prices ewhat Irvegular; middies qulets Westarn -na- ort clear at Oc, Lard—Market exclied and higher, with & good butiness; 830 tcs prime steam on spot at $10.50@10.3%, closing 81810.43 asked; 1,000 tes for Décember at 810,30149 10.43: 6,500 tes for January '77,a 810.8510,47%, clone Ing offered at $10.47)§1 6,150 tes for February, '77, 8 810.50210.60, closing at $10.00 asked! 250 tes for March at 810,63, Auaan~Raw doll and nominels refined fn fafe de- mand TALLOW—A shade eastor, with sales of 40,000 By prime at 84c. Wutsky—Market firmer and qulet, with buyers at $1.11 and seilers st §1.92 per malions & small sals ru- mored at $1. uq er aalion 3 Vatern Aumutm ress ALY, oro -curel nnemnfi;l. ull recel 2 Ml . o, 8138 00 S el srded), 81 1@1A1 8o, il Western, ARG lly §1.10608.12, "Malt er et recelis, 24,000 0, atcani, new, Tt o mhedlmu»- \ oey Wester intaed X an‘lllfl‘lxurce'rl 1800 by o et et A 12, 18, : ':I xmx catérn and Slate, i unoc-nm-cmm—mo LCargoce, 104@20cgolds Job- bing, 10521 1 ffl"f;{, o o:('fi m::fl fi: o, Sk :lenl {ounr.nnnndd dulls so@dne, Hice u;-cm”r'd Ao i b ot &wt&cnnnmh it Rvin crude, 160; rofined, 820} BIAINED ILESIX~Flrm nt 82.! BPIRITA TURPRNTIN®— nm.r"f‘?i‘“ oan1 Pros ork du #1041 Decomuar. 4 lowers onscttlad; mes Heet quict: pioki Tanis. tc: long eica R Fi0.E0mI0; -m‘b:cenfbmdi'w et o S, el’mrru—chnlcn armj u;hen dull; Western, | 14 CHERSE=TA1Y( Wnl!ll‘—.\umlnl"y $1,11@1.12, THILADELFITA, PHILADELPHIA, D, 14,~PRTRE = firmi rofined, 240 Fobruaey: crude, 2ipoxchces md rn—Clover : time o8t ".Mle in lnnd deinand; ‘B, 50@15.00; tim Lo teadyy :77}‘ Minnesota famll 4 £0.5%60.731 Bisck, 3 4 e as1sy wlcmumo and Indlans, €0.37!§ad. RAIN-—-Wheat dlrmer; amber, 81,42@1.45¢ wllue PLAaL0. lye o, 3 " o, Lo e, Com—i —~0ld rcarce: now pl plenty: Sdcy do new, m(oukumo Dow 1a1xed, 53asocs eatern, H3@10¢ Wiisky—\Western, £1.10, Brrrrn—Unchanges CING‘!K-UII“I \Velltfrh new, 133 w York, Pennsyivanin, nnd uunm fresh, PTS~TTheat, 4,000 bu; Hul.rux'n-carn': Zh0 lm 9883 o009 b 8T, mehbee. . -CBrrn:q—innt and unchanged; sales, 4,000, Eroch-—ritm snd mnchanced SRR ot oy BIK@), _uu.v-mnu. (:or'n ) BTt catn! G IN—~Whe oh AL Bl e caen, Dilta B Nov s SEHE cash By 3 duliy T‘I\%wfl:“h' ‘n-flny quice and u{x‘v’:lunfi I"" m weith llfl!‘ t:lkm ,l‘:ll)fl 51J.nfl“ askey l’thrulr) 1CAL 1acon qulc! and' unrhlmu-d at «‘I“ buyers R e b ;r':lucgm Rtk Vory Tlitla diaposition o operato un:y BALTIMODE, Du.'mmn, Md., Dec. 14.~FLovz—Qulet and un. chan, UaAm‘— ‘hnt ulet Nu.zwmcrnrc 1,301, 384 a2 B B’I)}f_ ot ot amk i S mors Bckive: Aindr ou@Toes oo LichsaFed. "Rye CLOVER-SEXD~Duily 1341434, Provistoxs—Quiet anid unchs, Brrrxi—Active and Arm; goot dlu:_fig;l‘&ndmm § Wentern, e e z udo estiors 'tido; rofined nominal, ¥i and n.ronm ilo cargoes, 10}@20c —m- o lnd flrml 31113 lun:xrrr—n heat, 8,000 but corn. 88,000 ha, BULrXENTS—~Wheat, 6 0X) bu; corn, ¥2,000 bu. TOLEDD. ‘ToLepo, Dec. 14. h, un-qul ol’;:';l‘:fi::n‘l 4} imber B mw"'m'.v“ oy 3 ; Amber Mol s bty e S140 R A Jro- 1 red winten 8143 No' 2, g1, 201 Junuary, 0 nxemd €ld ‘ag z -3 ted, 34 Fbra ety mh mixod, 405 now, Felected, 4704 g, i3igec Ost dol e}m 2, D, mJ Croven-SeRn—Bion n.. B4e witte, B JikcRIFTa~F j ”, uxuu (mlxr I“l‘brll. Wheat, 12,000 bus corn, AL om s ad ?)’a,‘s low, and me. it “‘m hu' “‘. g'“hm\l brls; wheat, 8,000 bu; corn, CrxgINNaTy, O, D e, LOIEIRATL On D, u.-«.unov—nnu snd lower 5..""'wnm“°u?fl""? 308 Comnaulets 44245t Oata s ""d ‘:ya i e firin; 80c, ‘Varley ulmnu- edly v e I movisioxs—Tor o ds ml’nd: Salen 16,73 held aL818.50 8¢ the closs, annrmcmmm.s 002 Kkettlo, 104 wc. Bulk meata quict but fArmy 61 Bey Bic; all partly-ciirod, looss. Hacon dolli nominuls (')rem | Meata irmery alioulders, $3.7065.75; ahors ribs, 1\l l:“r.-:"-"]o“‘ - oy G "-‘?u et -nrl -mm Western neurve. 200 xmum: M“-‘AVIII.D!L 14,—~FrLoun—-Qulet and uni d, G 2 8 ooy Sohnt Ao m'f i Tuary, §1. 3154 SN, & e, Oath quin w5de." iyo Honmifunli No. ;rhey nmsx:;( No.2 spring scarce and mn.- Tk, $10.50 for cash A~ 000 brias 48,000 bu, BUTIMENTA—Klour 11000 uin‘.’."&"n‘:n& 4,700 bu, REW OULRANS. iyl ~EacERES=Collen m!)! 10 L.YU‘C. By h'z':‘{t'ln‘fl'i n?‘fum“uxmrl ottt 1 alawsen guict, 38G40ci cenifttugal, BOGAiC; 'Talt, 0@ dac, Others unchanged, New Onxa strong -nd hf h e, but steudyy lr( yenuw ctarl N Turrata, Dec. 14, -mum—\n hent s atronie} 21,800 i it Tixed T ot ar mmied Tolod Hacley qulet, ” Oath negls ncied, deman, lh‘lllll}.fl lt‘:a.d "{‘, i n.l Utiier; Retd ac Sbe, Tlostox, Dec. H.—Fropno) falr do I Cor Qiiets n’r‘ll;(.»d l-'ma {guflr“xfm, a0y S0 L4 Eairea s No. 2 whive, teas 3iG3se. COT'TON. BAVANNAR, Deo, 14.-CoTroN—Qulet; middiings, :.l:(_‘:x not, 4,010 bales; sales,1,000; expurts coastwise, Monirg, Deo., 14.~CoTtoN~Irregular; mliddiings, 114@tlygo; net, 1,50 bales salos, 1,600; exports coastwise, 3,720, Oavyastox, Dec, 14,—CorTox—Quict; middiings, xmn; net, S.0A7 haleay sales, U,000; exports to the unel, 1,300 constwise, 2,004, (Aum.!nflu(. Dec. 14.—Corron—Easy; midd|ings, 1134@113{c; net,, 5,240 balea; sales, 1,000; exports 10 Qreat Britaiy, 1,%313 to tho Continent, 9,903; coast- ‘wise, 1,420, New Osueaxs, Dea, 14.—Cortoy —Narket dully Prices a shade lower; aales 4,800 bales; good ordinary, 104@113¢a1 goodt mlddiing, 123124c; niddling fair, 1234@12%60) fulr, 133133605 recelpls, net, 9,000 bates mll. 10,0007 stock, 382,000, DRY GOODS, NEW YoRK, Duc. 14.~Huslncas remains quict with American houses, The jobliing trade Ja rather mare sctive, Cutton goodsof the best curporation makes wre very Grm butquiet . Dark fancy priute aro fn falr domand forsmull lots, Boring welght cassimeres and wna-ud coatlugs are In steady request by the clothing trade. PETROLEUM, CLEVELAXD, Deo. 14.~PET2oLEvM—Unchangeds standard white, 110 test, 27c, PiTrasuung, Pa., Deo, 14.—PrTooLRuN—Crude quiet and unch oged; 84.0034.05a8 Parkor's; refined stesdy; S1kie Philndelphls d!ll"". MARINE, LAKE MICHIGAN, Cutoaco.—Another severe gale came up from tho uorthwest ycaterday morning, which lucressed In violence as the day proceeded, 1t ls mot, how- evor, bolloved that auy veasels will suffer from thie blow, Tt s belioved that all have now reachod somo place of safety, Mot of those stil due hero arrived yesterday, cafollows: Prap CharlosHiets, lumber from u-nl-lna\whr John Mark, lumber froma Manluten; prop Colin (,nmpball Iumber from Lusllnglnn. lhe pxn;u Maing, Lowe! I. und Garden Clty, of Northeru Tranuit = Company, fram Okdflublllg e T. C. Wilson, frult from Denton Horbor; sche Chrlotte Naab, lumber from Maniuteoy schr Werlle lumber from 3luniates; schr L coal (rom Ogdensbury, Tho schr C Shel u has not ’L'- been hesrd (mm. hul il M- huved that sho {s sufu ot some DOFE .. Tho schr North Cape way towed up tho Bouth Urauch Thureday evenlng. Gn arelving at Souil Lalated Btroet Bridge, 3t Wau foand that the bridge-tendor was you est, and the shnitl whivties failed'to reach hls ear, 6 tug-mel not, being ablo to awalt the lelsur of th attentive bridge-tander, went on the atructure and opeved it themselves, ' If 8o acche y of of conro (le all tho biamo an e e aze Al MISCELLANEOUS, Hrnx AxD TuEne.—Tho total number of v arriving at Duffalo during the seacon of 15y o Rregated 2,201, with a tonnago of 1,343,y - clearances wero of vessols 2,103, with 4 of 1,476,667 tons ...Tho steam fishing, s "‘""‘ Driaco hiaa been libioled at Mllwaukee oy ot for wages amonnling 10 817,55 ¥he beippe 1™ Hon, Joseph Rankln, of Manltowse.., Ty gt Btates ateamer Michigan has been virtnally n': e of commission, alt of har nlm;eu havin, h:‘ s tached, except oix, and all the crew ?ilnclea 6 exeept’ ten, sm s the unly United Stages med dent hnd hl]“‘vcned- would have laid “lendey veesel on _the lake The Dep.::" war Aciion 1 _dus” to. fhe reducey menty Jristlon....The' Eeenin Wiseon iPropt City of Madison: **Tho proj o which left here on the 20t ? November Jand, about twelva miles below Glen llurl.m opgorite the Sonth Manitous, with n carzo of 1 hey he follawing in regard to the bcaLcl\Inx«;l the ,.,,,p ezal supplics, In reported by Capt. Cra i fren e, bich e anL Tioraiog 20 Eached, " The Stlison. At ont 1o aph the'yals of Tant weelk gad arte losing her muchor (s c.m’.f' wasobliged to run her Into the blzht ap Sogn Manltou faland. She was tun unon the L 1..,‘3 foremost an far as poamible, but the win) nwang her around, and It is very probhable llm qn will go 1o pieces. Sho will, “however, e it whoro sl 1les for tho winter, ~Her Cupiagy 14 ihe mn‘;ng WAILIOAD TINME TABL] HREIVAL, 180 DEPARTORE OF ik Enlandtion o, Rererance Harer.~t Sutargy eepted, $Sunday exceptal. ' $3 3 Tivendaday std e i, 7y Datly, oM oxeeRtaL {1 crew arrived here this morning upon Thoy suflcrad severely duting e Aalne, duting QMIUAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tickes Oftcer, 63 Clark-st, nfl.‘emnn "oulu) .Ym] aPacific Fast Lln!‘. abmbuque. lll abubuane S el ([ ep‘ m.cunm bl Hoc kf‘nltl)lllmquuvn‘ BAiiTwhukee ot Mal (datly) § b)lllnnukmflxvnn.“ Mliwaukes Paxsenger, BMiTwan I(cu I'MWHKE 13, a—Nopot comner of Wella and K =D l'ggi corner of Canal and Klnllc iy = MIOHIGAN OENTRAL RAI t, f00t of L-kmx. and Ivaxu urp' Twmcg'gé&md fcket-office, 07 Clark-bL.. Soutlicast. corner of e doipn, Grund Pacit Hotcl, and ac Pahner Houre, > &fll Main And AlrLino), Ki 00 A Allnnllc K!pmu (l.lllly) Nigl 'Ennrdlv xx. Hunuv Ex. § Monday EL § Daily.” CHIUAGQ, ALTON & BT LOUTS and QHICAGD KANBAS OITY & DENVER §HORT LINE], Usion Depon Wot Side, ncar Hmu-n’.lmu‘ +se_Ticket Otllcest s City & Denver Fas i Louuc : Spriigteid, els\ & TS and BEann R s, Keal 1 Chicago & Paducat) K. It. £ Ktroator, Lacon, Wasi'ton & Jolfet & Dwight” Accommdat'n! :;-n\ vis M-.ln !.lna Express. Miantlor .xpre-. daly. Colehour Accommodalil Night Express.... L S CHIOAG 4 Oflice, 63 Soutl . Datat e, h Clark-st., oppusito Hherman le:. 5:05p. m, "u:w:. n ' 0:30 . m. § T:008. 1 Antrainarun vin Milwaukee, ‘Ticksts for & Pal nnd Minneapolis are good olther vin Madison and FPraise du Chlen, o Yin Waioriown, La Crosse, au Winiss. ILLINOIS OENTRAL RAILROAD, Depoly fook of Lake.at. ahu fuot uf Twentymecandt, o Ticket Oflica, 131 Randolph-st., near Clark, JLheave. | “Arrive, £t, Lauls Express St. Louls Fast Linc. falio & New Orisapa £, ‘ nang & Texi l';;x::'- & Sprl nnm:m I-.(.. Rl RO uquo & Bloux mquo & Sloux Gity i Qllmln Tassenger,,.... mIIOAGO- BURIEDIGTOI)‘ fi QUINOCY RAILROAL: 0 0. nv)'nur'l Grove Accommod’ Downer's Gruve Accommod' Texas Kxpress., TSEx, fiundsy, 1Ex Buutdny. CHIOAGO & PACIFIO0 RAILROAD, ot corncr Chicago-aveoue and Larrabac-stvh kot e 5 Ciar ateeas: Tiepota, fobt of Laka:st., Indiaga-av,, and Sistecalh s, and Canal and Sixtosatiate iicket Ofiies 5) L k‘llu 2 dopote. « Tenve, |_Amive, Malland Exprem. ™ otiawa aud "Clwl‘ Passeng’r, P n%cl.lon\, Dubuque & blnux s » ific Fi . nsas City, i Atchison P e Altura Pussonges: s Nlfl‘mfl& Ultawa & Streator 5 oy Aumm&naun B ewdta m aane MY e & 1o Pty l’ll:lflt. N 8 Kanaas. it I‘ Atchison & 8t Jownh fix .. . P S F!zln Fassenger. ron Passonger, l’ gin Passenger, Tumer I'ark Pudienges ETCIRNL 12 ionyeenn nu. ne. Bunday exce; uu. o fllvndlyrgxuplpm SEdl ERIE & OHIGAGO LINE. From Pittaburg, Fort Wuyne & Chic 'smmy GINP‘“‘ heave: L — Now York Rxpress.... | 595 p.n f B0L8 Tralna leays fiom %, OAR: ot o m“(.“'flc A it s “aber i Graud Paciiy, aud Depot (Expouls! = “{Dafly. *Dally, Sunda; EEIOAGO. 200 IBLAND & PAOLEIU RA poty n.mnenn 24 aren weid sheriaao, ith oitice 56 Clurk- l'Ifl Slieriuan llouws.___ ke Leave, | Amie Oumaba, Leavenw'th & Atch Kx/510:135, m. §=mfnwmmudmun 4 h 5100 py T, ;;’ L4 = L Ex Exores. Lt10:00 b, u tuis ("]LAN N'I‘I:Alflhll'l' ONLY'DIRECT LINE T0 T I‘RAMB- ‘The General 'rnnmllnrlnComn u{" Mail Steantry w ‘between Now Yor ut Py e e s haiiue O pastenEere: ‘"i'l"‘.mu ‘vemels on Lhis favorite route for lho(.\lllllntl fer 3 provided with Eleciric Beils,) will » vier 43 Tout of Hareow stgect, X 1 ulunuvrl LY Frauce, e, 10, UR 5, 3 n B S (o) First ca! o, ! fl“wm"w"x'n‘-‘«‘n'.’.d-uun. Secund, #T flnlrd cabls, & . Teturn tlckets Bt nduml i Siverage i with supario accommodation, 1aChigh wi 1t without ext? 4 s'l:'.fiel.'fufi"fiflufc'llhl:t:iu'fim A road f{"u S D AT AR g o Colar> muoyd. Tnnlamfieunr :m-comn-uy il ssll ovelf, L0y day from Dreuea Pler, foot of Tulr t"“l?““"“ London, 1 u-nu llrumeuil“c‘ f:‘;‘g‘i e 'rr’cun SFiunigepplye i B0 GELCHE £ Wy 2Bawlluku e Grent Wostern suum,mu '; From New York to Bristol (Eoglead) BOMENSET, Westeru.. . BN ALRAUON, 631 Cabin passa; Eicuni u’fuu FAIRBAN“ SORLES - oF ALL KINDS: ‘.oh : BANKS, MORBE 2 AT & 203 Lk St CHEES, Bosasefuliobuy oaly e 0