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FINANCE AND TRADE. The Movement in Local Finances Dull in All Dapartments. The Currency Orders Gotting -Now York Ex- change Firmeor,. Reductions of Chicago Banking Capital to Hacape Tazation. The Produce Markots hregular—f’roviaionu Aotive and Bnoyant. Floor - Stronger-Wheat and Corn Easier-Barley Dulle--A Small Shipping Movements FINANCIAL, ‘fhiere wrs little actlvity in any department of Thie movement of currency to the Interlor is bocoming very light, -For Instance, day Lefore yesterday o bank halding the accounta:of 250 conniry banks rceeived no ordera for citrreney, and yesterday sent out only a few thousand dollars, The pupply of pnckers’ paper and that of provislun. men who want funde with which to carry atuff 13 till considerable, but the loan maiket in other On the whole, diacount lincs d whilo tho losn market is not closo 1t {s not at all burdened with surplus lotal finances, directlons Ia dull, may be sald to be fall, TRates of discount are 8@10 por cent to regular customers at tho banks, with special rates in some pecinl cases, Onthe street business 18 quiet, and tates 7 per cent and upwarde, * New York exchanga was lcse fraoly offered, and was o shade firmer, Quotations were 5c@$1.00 per $1,000 discount. i The clearings were 3,600,000, REDUCTION OP DANKING CAPITAL IN CILCAGO. ‘The Natlonnl Banks of this city, like those‘of New York, consider thomselves driven by the pressure of tasatlon to choose whether they will tetire from business or reduce thelr capltal, Tiwo bauka havo already declded on the latter course. Tho Northwestern Natlonal, which some time ago * shifted $300,000 from itacapltal to its anrplns, mak- ing them respoctisoly $200,000 nnd $1,000,000, - hae dectded to distribute vimong the stockholders, and the Fifth Natlooal w111 distribute botween this tine and Aprill 1 Anumber of tho banks aave slmilar action under conslderation, nnd be- 0,000 of its surplos 250,000 of {ta surplua. comes round a Jarge reduction, wil been made In the banklog capltal of this city, As wo have before aunouuced, the banks of New Yurk have already determined upon a withdrawalof « $10, 000,000 or more of theireapltal. The impollcy “ of a gystem of taxation that presses so heavlly on. banking capltal” becomes wolf-manifest when we fearn that aljthese fnstitutions sro planning to do ay much bubinesa on their reduced capital na be- Tho result can bardly fall to bo that bank- ing will become less conmcrvative and less eafe. Such a result {s directly antagonistic to public pollcy and commetcial prosperity, DULLION VALUE OF AMERICAN SILVER. Tn the Editor of The Tribune. Citicao, Doc. 28, ~lla good vnaugl to glve {n ¥ financial columi the _mathemat alue of our allver dollar can’ be determined when London quotations of aflver sro 1 n cates i qug feal process Ly whl u stance, G74d pe 8 1 diferenco LANY REALEHS. The-quotations in the London market for silver aro for bullfon of the Dritish stundard, which ls 025 flne. The allver money of the United Btates (zec the Revised Statutes, Scea, 3,613 and 3,514) isof silver 000 fine. Any glven quotation in the London market needn to bo reduced by one-thirty- feventh to glve the value for allver of the American standard, For instance, when silver {s quoted at 5034 on ounce In London, as 1t ks been aince Frlday Jast, an ounce of sllver of the American standurd would be worth vnc-thirty-sevonth less, or54.078d. The par of sterling exchange 'being that a pound etorling I8 worth in American gold, sccording to the luw of 3d March, 18773, 34,8005, the English penoy, of which there are 240 m a pound sterling, 1s equal to £0,02027; and tho value of an ounca of wilver, American standard, ls,:In Amerlcan gold, according to the London guotation, From this point, the calculation of the bulllon ‘value of tho silver colns of the ' United simple matter. The Statutes, Scce, 3,618 and 1,514, declare that two half-dollars, or four quarters, or ten dlmes ehall 25 grammes of shver 000 flue. grammo {8 g French unlt of - weight, equivalent to 15,4395 grains of Troy welght, r quariers, or dlmes containe {85, B125 An ounce of this fine. 8o/ adollar In grainy of eilver 800 fine. aves {8 now worth, according to tho Lonidon quota. tlon n¥ nbove, 81-114:in Amerlcan gold; agraln, which 18 .the 1.4801k part of on ounce, fs worth £0.00232, and u dollar of American halves, quar- lers, or dimed s worth 85,8125 times as much ag The' bulllon value of tho . trade-dullar of 420 gralna wonld bo 80,0744, and 1 gralne which the Dland W), passed by the House, proposed-ta Folsyud and make tegal-tender, wotld be 80.057 at the present prico of eilver, Thd gold value of the greenbnok yoator- lay was 30,078 to 20085, 'Thesc calculations, it must be remembered, are puted on the standard par of exchange, not the surrent rates, and do-not take account of the iany points, Tndividually small, but Jarge In the aggro- e, which wonld have to be repurded inany com- acrcinl transaction with our subsidlary silver na Sterllng exchanga 1 now below par, tha a-t quotatlon’ belng 48315@4 n, “losy' of weight by. abraston ‘and otherwlse, tharges for tranaportation, fnsurance, comunls. ton, ote., would all enter Info the question of the ctual recelpta feom the salo of an, 1 Amcrican sitver In London, DR LINDEISIAN ON THE BILVER QUESTION. Dr. Linderman, o the coutse of an interview shich 1 fully reporied C'nronicle of Dec. e grain, or 80, of the dollur of 41: In exporting. |; y glven quantity in the Ban ¥rancisco attributed the rse of sllver 10 the heavy purchases of coln wnieh the Unlted Eintes Goverumient lins beon making in London and on the Prcific slupe, 'niid to the' erornnoiis demand The tuture of the allver mur. ket would dopend, e said, maluly upon tho legls- lution of the United States and Gernuny, fur sllver In China, ! worth ol bul{le! tuto trade dullavs, fier ahout $1.240, 000! able thul Bo Wura hurch LW Lo § ] nzs 1o The Government wiii pe I silver monrhly, nnd 1t eA Wit} ho madl ub on (e, s 1ikely'. to wutlics : ver deiuandy of Chiud. If the market continnes as guod 19 Cilc i for tho last four onths tiero fs no uubt tiiat much 3 ¢ LT Moxivan bullfun wi Clil wly 1o cousuti . 40Ky 1t anivual Mlver product of tlic wor fho double stgndird would hoa kiud ih Jubatdiory sUVer 161 coummion usg, 30 r 310, We have uow, as O 00 1 g ) hi 01,000 1 su! i SLUALDO AL thy Toing, a¥ vomipared with gold, would he 10 Hood ts ¢ land of thy wiore FRENCH SAVINGS-RANKS, ‘e Journal gicle! o Dea. 13 publishes tho at tntica of wuviuge-bouks fn Franco for the year1874, Although they ure rathor old, they aro still Intere eallng, as furnishing the Iatest complete Informa- tlon on the subject, On the Hist. of -Decomber, 1873, the nuinber of authorized savingy-bonks was. o 1u 1474 thero wasan Increaso of two, Tho mberof braunches In 1873 wos 082, agalust 04 in 1874, Uf thototat number of banks and branches 11674, 6,14 per cent were fuinished by the De-, wurtment of the Nord, 4,49 per cent by Alune, - 1,40 by Curd, 3:15 by ifurfeure, and 2,82 Ly Loleety Bartle, -Sclue-ctoMarno, :Holno, ‘Somme, and rthe "ilat-|"Kar with “laute-Qaronne, ' Lan- Orlentales, _Tara. ried, netal anu draii'th 4,50 by - Seine-et-Olu Yonne, 2,00 by Seln des,. Logore, . Pyrouces, Garonne, Corde, lautes-Pyrenecs, Hlaute-Bavole, Huute-Vieune,aud Belfort territory, That the Doe purtwent of the Nord' stands x4t Is chiedy due to §s lurgo populution, In that respect standiug Rlong, with the largest after the Nord; furnlyhes, however, ouly ‘1.01 per'cent, and otberiylsotile pupulation-aud thonumber of banks do not colne clde till we cume to the least popalous Depart. tiats and smallest numbers of Lanke. Tho capl Alie* bauks awonnted,' In " 1874, 2750 of which'16,84%,070f, are dotation d 5, 2041, reserve funde, “The ex- smount to 1f. ic. per pus per gout of sud retmburgements. sccond -oniy Lo Parl aumher af inbahitants book, and 0.5 amount of - tho On the Plst of Decems ‘were - 2,170,008 1ghe’ largest .number bitherto reaclicd, ond 1,81 per eunt, the ‘report sutenter [than that of 1800, the reductions thae ‘accompunied the events of the yoars 1870, 1671, and 1672 having- completely ‘disuppenred, Tlio uuiaber of new pave-buaks, owever, remalny, y.below tiat of fho_ yeure Sawedictely sne Pas Lbig 0! e protessivas of iu clrealation, the Lialders of pass-books snd their deposits show. that, of 03,200 depoaltors, 62,510 workmen de- posited 1), 148, 22015 157, D170 11,081 emplaym and rallors, 1,310, 58 uther profes. alons, nuniliering 05, 15,020,702 60,281 children, 5,001, 310f; nnd 200 socintles for mitun) aupport, 196,027f; the total of these first deposita amounting to 47, 684, 0501, THE DBLICATE STATE OF THE SILVER MARKET. -The Londan Ecosomiat of the Oth fnst. contains nleading editorial-from which -we extract the fol. Towing: v, B 7 Tho delleaéy of the silvéF market ot present |8 eurfonaly {liastrated by the course of the prlco of sl r:-vfll,r‘nun London market this year. The fuctuations fi,“nhn-:y- B March. .- s n Jund, . 850 roliicrs In November Tresent prici (Binco tha above waa complled, silver has sold at 568%d per.ounce In London, and down to 56d,) GOLD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 1004@107 in reonbacks, Greenbacks wero 93K @034 cents on the dollar I GOVERNMENT 1IONDS, Unjted States 6 of ‘at, United States 6208 of Beatm ot b3l 5+208 Of 'G7=di 'y 04 DROKENS' QUOTAT! Stock, Chicago CI ty 7 ¥ ct. bonds. Chilcago CIty 7 ¥ ct, sowera ‘Chilcago City 7 ct. waler Cauk County 7 ¥ ck. bonds Weae Park 7 ¥ _ct. hond Korth Chicago -2 et bo City Railway, South Stde. City Ial) r, Weat Side. W Cll)‘llfl"“‘fl; North Side, “raders’ Inssranee Cotn| o lon, siomree Thlnd Ratlonal Bank *And Intereat. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. T the Western Asaociated Press, New Yonk, Doc. 28.—Uolddull at 107@1074, closing at 107, Carrying rates 4@7 per annum, and 1-32 per diem, Slver inchanged at London since Friday, when the quotations was 6044d per ounce, Tore silver bars are quoted at 11304 bld In greonbacks and 122 Lid in gold; stiver coln 4@, Governments were steady, Raiirond bondas wore irm. State bonds were dul), The stock marked to-day prerented novery In- teresting features. Tho. market was alternately firm and weak on -fluctuations ranging from 4 to 15, Theroscems ta be no declded tono to specu- lation, which Is due to a zeheral disposition among brokers nnd speculators to awalt the advent -of tho new year heloro enterlnz on any new engnge- ments, Illinols Contral fell oif 10" 00%, advanced 10 62, and ot the closo reacted to G1Y, New York Contral rosu to_101%;, and luter declined to 1002, Harlom wns X lower, sclling ut 130, Lake Shoreadyanced from G78; lo 5813, und Michigan Central from 443¢ 10 4645, with the latest at b7i5 and 45 respectively, Tho Bunic of the State of Now York has been se- Ilr;_llgd 10 make gold cleurnnces on and after Jan, 2, i American Mining Doard will begin_on Trcs: day nest to deal ln raflway stocks. Elghteennew members wers admitted (0-duy, omong them Jay ould. Atnrezular meeting of the Governiny Comrmittee of the Stock Exchange o rosolution was adopted requiring the 1llinols Contml Rallroad Cowspany to regiuter taclr stock before the Ist of Febroury, 1877, It appears this stock has never heen rugiatered, and, under the by-laws . of the Stock Exchange, al rallway sharos which buconio, activeand apeculutive must bo reglatered for the sufety of the public, - - 'frunsnctions wero anly 50,000 shares; of which 81,000 were Laka Shore, 9,000 Michigan ¢ 4,000 Ttock Teland, 2,600 Weatern Union, 2,300 81, I'aul, 2,600 Lackawanny, and 2,000 New Jeg- a0y Central . 3407, l:lolh:f 8t 4@5. Money uctive Priwe mercantile paper, 6o Cristams recalpiy, 311,000, Tho Aralatant Creasuroe disbaracd $1, 637, 000, Cloarings, §17, 000,000, Sterling strong; long, 4813 ehort 480, ADVEENNE 7 Hanninal & N, o, GIN Central Macine bonds. 1003 Sk Union pacie hande. 100, . Yoe, dnndegrant, . 1008 U, Pur, slaking-tugd) 01 xns, - Nintinia o {6 Vinginia 03, now. ln&anmflt. T empece b ot ‘Teuncsses Virzinia ts, o1dee a0 07 * AAN FRRANCISCO, 8ax Fuanctaco, Dec. 28,—Follawing were tho ofulal closing prices of mining-stocks this ufter- noon: ¥ b Yo 54 Yelluw ducket.. FORRIGN, . Loxnox, Dec, 28.—The' bnllion in the Bank of England decreased £410,000 during tho Pnul week, © 'Fhe proportion uf the bank's reverve to fta liability 4 103 por cent, i ‘The unionnt of hulllon withdrawn from the Dank of ‘Iinzland on balunca Lo-day 18 £10,000, monoy, aud account, 94 3-14, .. United States” Honds—'U5w, 105; 10- 1tin, 108}, HBW(J:{‘,OIO'I' 78, 108%; ow' Yo 1 Etlo.’ 01 proferred, 17, nis, Dece. 28, —Rentes, 105 15¢, 3 Juaxgront, Dec,. 28, —CUmted States Bonds— Now by, 102, REAL'ESTATE, The followlng Inatruments wera filoa for record Thordday, Dec, 28; Michiganst, 8011 W o Tinusty s dated bee, 24,. ll'lrun t, ated 1) AUTLW Ul T, 248 10 H of WHiTS b Toe. . ) Waiincto i U140 841 wlso Fhraop ut, 10N 1 1 8ty 0, 43584 0-10 e, dited Nov, 11 (Josuph kastinai 10 Muresy- A: Bartiott).,, Ogduin ay, 31 U1 @ of Woat Wasliinglonat, 1 W 1, 22X140 1r, dated Dee, uaiaee 80 BOUTU OF UITY LINITN RADIUS OF BRYEN ¥ TR Rt e, eensssnshans CORN AND ‘1I0GS, VALUAULB INPOMMATION POR TIlN MERCITANT AND PARMEIL Through Ita -special correspondents fn Iuwn.i obraska, and.Mlunesots, TR TIILUNE thia mornlug to lay before its readors quantity of very- valuablo information about $he Log and corn crops of. thovo Siates, A — 4,230 I0WA, Aupvsox Coustr—Oakfleld; New corn comlng iuquite Ntvely. Frice, 20 cents per ‘bushal, ‘The mew crop e falr, We havo lost a great many bipgs by cholera, Tho earth 1s full of grasshopper, vigs dupostted Jast fall. ‘Ihure will be but Jittle wheat sown bere next spring. Most of ths Jand will bo pat foto cory, ; . B ALLANAREN CountY~Postville: Corn in this section |u yroat sbundance, : Prospccty for-market- Ingare good, Large quantitios Wil bo consumel At home. Crop wes: conslderable above the vers age In yleld and quality, -Hoge are golng forwanl Fapldly, yet we shall bave a.large lot Lo ship in tho apring. Our wheat was a Uglt crop. Not wuch in the granaricw, ‘0 Avearoos County—Iconlum: ‘Thero 1s noold cor In this sectlon. The crop hero was vnly falr (too wot on levf fand), Worth 25 couts Lo 80 conts per bushel. "yuoro fs only # Hmited number OFLogs in furmers’ hundv, uwing (o prevalence of vholera, 1oy will by anarketod easly, AvaiCornyy—0rlent: The old cor le all gone, New corn Ia worth from 20 cents to 25 centa p There i no wheat nor vata n the county r homesconstmption. young hoga only two-thirds d of excolient anallits, Our county and the corn §4 belter than_on Corn readily eells for 4% Tie home demand s for sale—not eriougl hays arc mostly gon Jrice’ at nresent fa hile, . reator than tne abllity of this connty (o rai tha of the how ‘crop fe warlkted at s wo ean ascortaln, twoe a8 been sold at from Die ‘rhana: Old corn all gone, eting hew corn falr, ovor 1 yearold neatly all sold. A good many hozs umder 1 year old 1olnlunu market, OUNTY: Drospects for mnrky of the wheat-crop 1o $1.07 at tha mills, Mantix Cotxyr—Falrmont: 0ld corn allgone, The naw erop will bo all consnmed at home. ns Corn crop not more than half shopper plagne. Qur farnices are attention to stock-ralaing, and the dal Englishmen of medus aro huy- plonvors, and dévoting thelr are ‘now sold A good many hava dicil. hooxz Couxry~—Ilnll: Thora ia no old corn In Prospocts for marketing now corn are & Tho hoga will euly at £5.00 por 100 veiAXAN Covxtr—Independenco: The wheat erap i this county wan ver; will be the pork. Worth from 20c A soon bo sliipped, ‘They aoll fri Wil nocd all awmng rapldly. I}\heslunlx‘\l ir our noor, ylolding from 3 fime to stock-ralaing, Onts falr yield, bat Mzht In wong; ney crop fair, all be needed for nome conaumption, nndlnul a8 they mature, nnd will be ali gone Ay, . * Btk Covsty—~Waverly: The old carn s all T was very light, This yent's crop was MERCIAL, The following wera the recelpts and shipments of the leading articlos of produce in this clty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday morning, and for the cor: day last yonr: RO The eroji for last not know of an ©extra good, and 11 now being marketod, (Dec. 25) an the stroct wus 20c for 7o ‘The hog crop 18 good, ‘ant coming in rpldly, ‘The wheat erop was mostly a fatlure in tho conuty, ~—average, from il 10 5 bu por acre, Y—Elkport: Old corn all gone, Unlcas the price nd- The ctap of carnt_wan Foad. yances bt dittle will be'sold, 1logs nearly all sold. Wheat waa a poor orap, and tlierc Is not enough to satiefy the home deniand, Cuswyomn County—West Side: Now corn Is being sold at from 20 to Yleld wbout thirty bushela per acre, ing $4. 010 ta $5per hundred Hve welght, The: tv ecll in the spring, s many More whent raisest In thia connly than corn._The ¢rop wos poor, ¥ lld- Ing from Hve to twelve bushels per acre. Urasshoppers Iaid thelr eggs hera ] Citrceasaw Countr—New Hampton: The old ‘There 19 a homo demand for nll 1 Lo quite or nearly all Ile: No new corn to ship, el for home conaumption, Corn crop very poor owing to destruction by grass- hoppers. Ilogs were nearly all shippod [n Novem- Very few on hand now, 11 shipped oot of (he county owl! ehort corn crop, CLinToX CourTy—Lyona: The ol corn is all goue, Tho prospect for marketin: Kood, and Improving, corn crap wan Old corn all he 10 young hu et i th ot must all gone. corn inall gone. the new crop. it one by Fobruary, 187 €AY CoUNTY—Lirecny| Wartl 35 centn per brah Prlco- hore, 45 conts, od, ‘E"(mnr—nnnvflln: Tho old corn Or new corn thero fs none to war- ket, Movement of hogs very light, Kuner Covxtr—Esthervlilo: The old corn §s all gonej the now corn will crop was poor—badly injus in thta county ave nbout u| XY CouNTr—Monnt Plousant: The . olil 18 nll gone, with tho exception of a few scattered lots, - Corn Is beiug sbipped hore fromn the western pnet of the State, costing, whon delivored on cars, The cornin the **timbor” about POOF 88 cver was 1 tho hoge will be shipped by HanLvon Counry—Ilooks Point: O corn all gones.new crop fndifforent, and sciling ot 20 (o fibout pll gonos Withdrawn from store on Wednesday for city consumption: 7,030 bu- whea| b oata, 407 rye, 2,740 bu barloy, | ‘The following grain wes fnspected Into storo in, this clty on Thursday morning: 10 cars No, 2 N. W. wheat, 21 cars No, 2 spring, 13 cars No. 3 do, 11 cars rejocted do, 8 cara no-grada (07 whent, againat 07 the corresponding day in 1875, and 183 fordo In1874); 3 cars high-mixed corn, 14 cars new do, 23 cars new mixed, 123 cara No. 2 cory, 33 cars rojected do, 3 cars nosgrado (108 corn! cars white oats, 11 cars No.'2 do, 12 cars rejectod do (25 onts); 2 cars No. 1 rye, B cars No. 2 do, 1 car rojected doj 2 cars No. £ barley, 18 cars N do, 7 cara rojected do, 1 car no-grade (26 barloy), Total, 320 cars, or 112,000 bu, 17,690 bn whoat, 0,300 bn corn, 1,818 bu oats, 363 bn rye, 0,720 bu barley, The sale of -four and snnplo tavles for tho erau- ing year will ocenrat3 o'clock this afterngon in the Board-of-Trada Hall, Gaod for Cincinnatf, t, 350 bu corn, 1,613 about I3 cents, halfa crop; onthe prairio” as bands of cattie-feeders. below the average, Not wheat enough In the Lands of farmers fo supply Lome cunsumption, oged to sk o wheat crop nest tho fact that wo have a prospect ppere nest scason over futly ona-halt of JonxsoN Corxry—TIowa City: Thers Is no old corn left in the county. ‘L'ke praspects for morkot- lug new corn good. The crop of corn was good to falr; In quality abovo tho average, Hos aro most- Ty i Averago fur 1875, 284 by for 1870, 280 Ibs, JouxsoN Cousty—lowa Clty: OId carn nll out, “New corn will bo markeled as soon as to shioll, and {s &0 per cel Ahout 20 per cont moce hogs have been marketed to dute than lust year up o Doc, £, !fgl_l_gr quahity, - Crop will Lo **out™ by Fob, 1, o Farmers eccm dis) year in the face o Inepectad out: Abont 3,000 dressed hogs wore lm::gm In this ;Mrkel the day beforo yester- day to be forwarded to that eity, Thero s noth- ot Letter thun last Ing 11ke goingto the market for pork as woll us for fish, Still no raln In Californla up to the dato of latest advices. \What can Jupltes Pluvius be thinking of? Tho leading produco marketa were irregular yesterdny, Provislons wore nclive and excited, belng much etranger,, while wheat ranged lower, and other praln wus vaeler, though with iittle change in prices, Tha nows from Enropa wag,cone ond caused eomo norvonsness in graln clreles, though Now York appoared not to be in tho least disturbod by it, most of the markets in that clty bolng dull. Tha trading was chlefly for future, the actual movement of produce being slow, —na {1 ysual durling tho Christmas Liolldays, There- were no specially new developments In tho market for dowestle dry goods. Aslstobe expeeted at this etago of {hio scuson, business [y very quiet, the demnnd being nlmost exclusively confined to small orders of a miscellaneous charace ter for the reansortment of stocks. dency of prices Inan upward direciion, there ap. puard to be, on tho part of jobbers, no anxlety to Grocerles wero ordered with some liberality, and dealers roport the volunic of sales aa fally ap to former scasons at a corrosponding poriod, Prices rulod stesdy and firm, “wera quoted quiet, with values somewhat nnsete tled, though without marked change. -Tho fish trade remalns fuactive, cheese ranged tho same asat tho beginning of the Dagging was dull, as wore Conl waa in gond held at provious quu_ln- Krorur Couxrr—Keota: Old corn all gone, prospect for markeung new corn i we will need alt fur home consumption. thia year of corn was inditterent, of hoys 18 heavy, and soon there will bo few left, Mananta Cousry—Uskalovsa: Old gone. 'Tho prospect for mprkoting now s ‘I'hia erop was not good on tiat, too wot. will all be sent off soon, lights grods good. But few cattie feeding this Mosnoz Coustr—Albla: The wet season of Jost suntmer cauged o diminution of at least one-half of the crap, The quality wonld notexceed **fajr. ™ In fuct, the crop was o small that a Jarge antount ppedt Into this county from the countles ‘Ilic hog crop now woving s much n quantity compared with foriner favorable yuara, nnd almost the entire crop will soon be marketed, wients forwarded abuout the st 840 CousTr—S8uc Clty: The old corni neurly was falr, but will be Tho movement cneral on rolling | bo littls to ship, Hoys Wheat a fallure; oats below tho avorage With the ton- The present crap needed for home _consnmption. protty well sold off, {aEes ke Ruloe. Wheat was scarccly an av- Qats wera vory poor, Wanney County—LPulmyra: Old corn all gone, The shipmeunts of new corn will be small. Lost corn crop foir on rolling land, but on bottom and alk iiat land was vory poo tirely dentroyed, leaving thau half a ¢rop. There Is o steady 1movemont of ot greator than Just year, und in - Wepkten Cooxtr—Port Doago: Old corn nll gone, Tlio market for new corn hiad been firm, and tho,prospect for the tuturo 1s pood, the woutburn part of the State was good: and fn the nortlicru poor, vicinity lina Leon very brisk—nearly 160, C0Dhava been pald out here thia seas *hogs, ~Corn {s bemg shipped In here slightly, and pped to the Knatern jart of Pive times ns many cat- +tlo have sbaon sent ovor tho Tllinols Cuntral, Juwa Divislon, tuan nuy season for several years beforo, 7, and in man; e, entted yioh Pricos of Lutter and logs, eqtial, if T better condltion, week, and wero firm, - also palnts, olls, and tobacco, demand, and wos firmly The domand for lumber continies moderato at Heports from tho North fndle cate that tha winter has thus far heen favorabla for logeting operations, nnid that the work accomplished to dato in mwoat localltion etuals expectntions, Drugs and chemfeals wers {n modorate demand and steady. Tho' racelpts of fura wore falr, and tho regular denlers wero buying at quotations. ' Wool, broow-corn,-and- hops- remain qulet. Iides were alow and easlor, tho Doston market botng quoted lower, the Eastern demoud having dropped off, ns the tannerA ard faitly supplled. Beody were quict, excent that tlmothy was In request’ and firmer, owling to small offerings, Hay was qulet and caay, oxcept modium grades of timothy, which wera salablo to shippora ot recent prices. Game, oggs, moderate request at unchiangod trado I thly unchanged pricer, a guoil deal of stock shij the Btateto e fattened. KANBAS,- ... Neasito County—The presont crop of corn In Neosho, Labette, Cherukeo, and Crawford Coun tles 13 peurcely up to tho average, owlng to inueh rifn In the early part of the souson provonting suf- ficlent cultlvation, 'here s, kowever, alarze surplng over home demand, and a shipped daily to Kaneas City, 5t, Louls, and other Buyers aro payinglLere from 20c to 24¢ : Tho prospect wheat In tho countles named shovo {s very poor, A large acreuge of ground wai' propared early in tho suazon, and farmers commenced sowing about it nmount 1y belng auid poultry.wero fn Hail freights wero qulet and unchanged, thero Belng hut 8 modorato demand at the advanced quo- Itates on graln are 300 por 100 19s to New York and all- polnts Letween that city and Albany; iGe to Boston and common New-England polnts; 27c to Phtladalphla; and 26c 1o Baltiinoro, FOREIGN IMI'ONTATIONS, Recolved at Chicago Custom-lionse D 1870; Xngberg, Holmuerg & Lindell, 3cas i Edson & Kelth, 1 case glasawaro; Enright, Kelloy & Colemun, 1% pipes ging North Chicago Rolling- A1 Company, 1 cur splegel Iron; Marshall Ficld, marble, Amount of dutics condition und Some of our farmera walted until very tato In the season, and then resowed ‘whero It had been Kilted. The winter so far has hoen unfavorable forlato wheat, and the prospect §s very poor, ‘Thu crop of wheat saved Just harvest waa largo, sud of. excellent quality, The. prices pald here have been low, ‘Tho larger part of the wheat crop s ‘been withlicld from tho market, and s now in the ““bin" awaltiog better prices, The market now scems to hnvo taken an u ond buyers ure offering SUcq281,00 per IPHiLLrs CouNty—=In onr connty tho fall whent blufor ita growiu, ung 1 caen manufactured collected, $1,308,02, PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUCTS~Wors actlvo and unusally strong, being carried up by & tdal wayo of spoculation. Prices sdvauced $73¢R40e por bl on pork, 1ard, aud $Ge per 1b on meat demand; chiefty- fur fature dehivery, wmovement fs belloved to bave commenced (n aympathy roauth In seheat, which Lronght out mora buying orders frum outside for product, aid was of Nght doliveriey of liugy all and Lho other fact thatstouks of product are juuch winaller i ls usgal at Uinxeawn f tho yeor. uwicr mn unprecedentedly nctivo oapolt uaves ent of eats o Kuropy, are barely equal 1o one-titrd tha runuing. capac uur 0w pavkingsLouses, ¢ nono bo takes i they ara »o wilall nt ath an tlta inargc. tod I'he fall was favorn- it has. taken .pood root, Burep und ¢uttly oy yet nesd no feed: live on bufe Ao grmes; N0 anaw yot 10 apeak of, Wleat to apure, enty of vacant fand (Gove: i wheat, (e for wprlng, 8ic for winter votatoew, SUc; pork, $4.40 per cwt, AliAat Covxry—Thero Innt lenst ono-fourth of tun old crop of corion hand. corn g ulroady been sold, at pricos frum 2Go ‘The price, howovol the rallroads, 236 par 100 1ba on under'an urgont | Day ki, for home uwd. Boma {aungrie ratnent), Privess | wim the rucen intensttied by the fuct o . SFRUITS A uver thu West, Just ut prosunt, ~a ug; u Consldotablu new “Fho veaelta of 1 ne fallon Lo £0c, Lozes, loyur, Higil 0 forohipuienty 84 10 iucs ordors. The foymurs refuse 1o 'sull hove m'u: Llnetinat] opees price of hogy ro was thus a wide-apica 10 bellove that product: has seen 3 ot, Lo it forvard 1o 0l taelr cont jebing Wit o (P fers 0 orlers [Ur ¥pat Drudis ware 1 fncesased bt uuv or two Inutu cembier doylg aro elosud b Jouuary delivories ary bei i dally shipped, sifpnonl, The.advuncy 1u frelpht hus reduced the price to 21e and & L., Thocorn crap wis L, averaging 33 e, ‘I'ho largest pub‘:; of the hugs lluw hen‘ll many wore 1o go yet, diacdige, ’ roat deal of uow corn In heinz 1 more awalting 1h. but the linits wers Nearly uil tie Do xreat ik of (ho VY bicen i pro- —Was unusually sctive nod per brl, uod” elosfuy g les werg cd . Alany Logs have dies NEBRABKA, —Syraouso: Some ald corn on hand KRew crop full aversge. Much of it going Into mar« 1 kot at 18@8%. No fall wheat sown, and jiona to speak of on hand. Bpring wheat, amall gupply, worth HO@DOe, Outs, dight. crop and Bome ryu sawn last fall, hut sown of thie grasshoppers, * Shall market a large asount. of hiogd thls winter. Thewintée npto date (Dec, #5) hasbeen mild, n fow light anows barely whiten- ing tho 'growtid, The grasshoppers wete here In great numbers Tast fal), Thoy Al -Hitle damage, Lud left their egygs. Should thoy hatch out In -the spring, might-do- us eomo dnwage, but, judging ) do not lqucipnn anything pe 119, Skt §o e @yl P Yl Taocye v and Brlice L o Tepart Otox Couxtr. i Mink, Yo. 1. Otter, No. I m!m'uu A 10, s o7 Betmiinry 1 aud §10 an &?‘I $.1r2be 17,35 aefier are purk Wud iduled At 8120 § ue setive wnd bioyant duriy Vet Hor nr‘l‘wl ol Gt ted vellcr 1A 1ea h'“l“ Fobruary a' ¥) Oun'icaaeller Ma a .78, g ¥ & kreat part i3, and cluaing Hilon v late on account ] b 5l 0t dAiar: sutuie Jellvery, U3t thers accatiut, bartiuily diw (0 tho fact that A iy pactivgbie, gt i “Bales weree reporivd of #4000 watnore fuqulry £ from past experlence, _SUFS Bro Dow Uaar Counvy—Thera ls but Mitle If any wheat Tha grreshoppera apent tholr Tliere was but a sinall amount of -winter graln sown, 'That s quite young, bat looks very woll for 1te ngo. DawsoN Counry—Overton: The uld corn fs alf “gone In this county, The grasshioppers took allthe new corn, Prospects’ for corn and garden produce Rood until Auy, 1, when the. **‘hippers™ tuok Mugs uro nearly ull sold., . Somesiasll Cawio, drought, Mory Eheep ura being /growlng herg vow, ) DA EOFL ok 8¢ Abde b oML per 100 Ie aeller Mareh. w0 L1 lasgat” quotatlons vi, puct-salied tention pald to ol vuzht i lurgely and ure dolng woll. ., Tuayey Cousry—Carloton: % a cpaen T4 guoted at 8o a'seiler Bevraary. (umos gag-suc name Uit i b o, Grenhama; 8/(@4! “Tho’ geagshop ur_com that was planted, .Full wi Very littlo *umeadow sown, W No rafis or snow, n- Vory littlo full swheut in hunde of fartaers, Spring wheat mostl d it 18 worth from 85006 pot bu. 15420 200, lata: Thu old corn i4 about Nuw corn Jight czop, on account of th **hoppers, ™ Hous uro wcarcy, 000 by of swall gruln In ware! @7Hc, F PRODUL TS—W&'N-}(‘tudy and quiet at 810,258 10,70 for wiowi 8113301130 10F 0315 las; aad 310,00 SR ol A1 THATHO tay el Thic {oF country i Inslde’ fur No. 124de of 1L by, . MINNESOT Le Supun Couxty—Elyylan; Yho old corn fsall The ngw ¢ion s shout three-fourths BREADSTUFYS, FLOUH~Wa3 . more. actjve, and atronger on some grades, whick were wasted for shipwent, thers belug SMBER 20, 1876 scveral expart ordera on the floor, aa the market at other points wera quoted finnor, Boma of these orlers were not filed becauss holders axked 10¢150 per bri advance, which the boyers wero not preparad to mact. Hales were teported of 123 bria winters nt $7.0), and 2,007 Dris spring extrat parily at @0,r0.0.31%. Total, 2,403 brie. Tho matket elosed stendy at tho following rango of pricess Choleo winters, €.73 «7.50; modium wintors, $5.7330,251 cholco spttng oxtras, 84,00@6,50i medlum o, 83.6025.87%) shipping extras, 84.87}a720.25; chiolca patents, 67,009,333 coni- mon do, §6,50R7.00; spring suporiines, $:l.i7147 .00, Tiye flour, $4.25@4.574. Buckwhent do, $3.75@7.23, Tian—Was In good demand snd firmer, under amalter offeringy. Bales wero 00 tons, st 811,73G13.00 per ton on track, and $12,00@312.50 {roa on buard cars, MinpLinos—Bale was made of 10 tons st §14,00 froo on board, M:llxlm).—sflfl ‘was mada of 10 tons ot §13.00 on track, " Conx-MuAt~Sala was made of 10 tons coarse at $15.00 0n teack, ) WHEAT—Was act{ve and frregular; oxcited at times, variable during the first two hours, and very ateady af- terwanls, The market declined 136e, but ralliel from tho dopresston, and closed ouly X@3(s lower than tha ee 0f Wedneatas, Thu public teln- marketequiot ; ut somo priynte auvicos calieu thein sctjve nad aroi, xhiio Now Voric otain e dull i oft.' Our Fecelpts Wera lnflm Lipments wero also email. o1 tsh consols wore quoted Armer, f""’ 2l luwer, wilel tended ‘o, dopress priced Tiere, but néwa lved arter 12 o'clock (hat Tuseia il taken & e atep tawan(s wer, aud_ then cante a remtion Nere. Trading: was aimoit entiroly for faturs, Fehe ruary dctivetics befng thie must autive, an cish lots i il o dennan 1 ary wold mi:. 3. Sellor g montl wax prins clusing ut 81244, Cah wried of E%000 in No. 3 spring st $1, 204 0 bit No. 3do ag. 81,100 in Centrat, $1.11 ty, &1 Y@L L in A, D, & Co., and 81 11y (00Nt réfected du’at v7aosc, tho outside and 2,400 bu by sample st 0lc@8l. 14 50,410 81=\Was nulet and 1o lawer, {n aympa- y With the peneral market, * Saies wero 1,509 hu No. L 810 Tawobu by minnie L 81.0SGet. Iy on track, 400hu do at $1.22 freo on bosrd car, - Total, 3,600 a bk, CONN—Was quite actlve, n comparison with the re- centdaliness, and rather tweak, decliuini 160, ti sym. pathly with wheat, snd eloiny 33 Tuwer tian the pre- Yious Liverpool was quoied 9G:03 per quarter ew X urk witd Arm¢ hut our recely alh Jargs (uouah ot equal to fosa of i prevl y), and coutalied mor ) idened ho didcount, on cath Tots as conpared with nest mohth, though {t ait0 weakened futnves by promlainic n larger supply than hns bocn countell on fur ha frat two montlis of the coming year. Thero was very littia ehipping demand, and sanijle lots Were nora guif than ural, thoust ot ia such large sanoly. were duil, the lower graden lotng casler, thongh in mol il Seller A aL §1.ou, dyareed to ¥ A vinaed Sejler Marcih rolit at 21,28 d Heller fanuary uhened a¢ 453, soll Rt d3tgc, doclinell to e, advanced fo4nge, an elosed o K ruury suld at 453G 6 "1t 4930 elice Mo Heliek the month h No. 3, at 43e, Ros were teporied of OO bt No, HMZ 457521 4, U new ALRBEsA L (e 7,200 b new Talxed at 50} b rojueted avBuindsiger 2,000 bit onri tracki 4,000 on shelled by ssmnplo at 10k outracks , bu do 8t 41@48c freo on buard cars, ‘Total, 100,500 b, . OATS—Wero loss active, apening epsy and closing a shiada firmer than t tho close of tho previous sy, I symputly with_other grafn. Tho recelits and ahip: uments wers small, unuary opencd ut 34ifc, and sold at 843c, civini ol the fuslde, Febriory suld and closed at 33)@uide. Decomner anld ot i4iie, In sets tlamnent, clustug iugethor With cav at 34s, ltcjeoted uats wera kalable nt 253¢Ruge according 1o lucatlon, Bauinles were [n folf request, Cash malcs were reported of 21,00 b No. 3t chicfy st the outatde: S40vun rujected at do@dier 4,6 bu by’ pamiplo i 27(3:10¢ ol tracky 2,410 bu at 234@I5Ko (rig on Loard. Total, 24.200 bu, YE—Was {n falr_domand and firm, The receipts woro small. Cash No. 2 whichi wasalso pold for ear lots. “Tho den cuiefly local, the rye heing wanted to il contracte, Jau. finry was qulcs 0% 724e, Ml Fobruury ot 77 Srehaateswere raporiadct 400 bu No. 1 ot 7dbae) | fr Lo 8L 72¢1 400 LU rejected at UTes Bayne A 04 443 (a 4538, Jeted cloged g 1,500 Dy e mixed h ¥l Fhe receipta contiunc light, Samples wers qulet., Cash Nu. 2 wes nominal as 064@ae, No. 3 ln A,y 0. & Co.le #0ld cariy at 376 und subsequently ag 3Ge. N, B, rocsipts fold st iwGedic. Itojccted wan dull at 0c Tasnominalut gac, "ld Fehruary :mnc(l t 6a Bl goldnt i7e, closing with aclicrs @t lic Intice pricd, ing resected at suailey 1,20 hit ol fts g0gan track and ol bu at bdsnk daversl? %ot LATER. ¥ In tho aftermoon whoat was Srmer, & fow salcs betng T RO s G0t ot $17. 120 and tardat $11, 1235 i for Februarys - GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—\Was quiet at 82,08%2,10. BROOM-CORN—Waa dull and casy nnder large of- ferings of Inferlar stock: Cholea green hurl, b@7aq medium burl, red tipped, 44@50; krven brush, with hurt euough to work it, 8@5kcy red tlpped with do, 434Mer wroan covers and inatdo, 5@3%01 red tipped do, AM@icy {nsldo hrush, Mig@Act medium to oholeo atalk brald, 446@0%o Inferior brush, 3@UMe; crooked do, 2@le. . 3 DUTTER—Prices wore steady sud firm, The dally requirements of the trade fully.oqual the current ro- ceipts, and holders are confidont of the malntenance of prices, Shippers and tacal consumers boughs lbernlly atthe followlng figures. Chiolce to fancy yellaw, 378 83¢; medhim to goad, 8@35¢; Inforlor to common, 16 @141 roll, 18@3e, H BAGGING—Was quoted dull at unch inged pri Wo repeat our Het: Btark, 213ge; Peerl AA, iy Lewlston, 20i6c; Montaup, 2ic; Ontarta, 21301 Amer- lean A, 190; Amoskeag, - 0oy Otter Creek, 10Ma; burlap bags, 4dnd 6 bo, 13§160; guanles, alngle, 13@ 14ci do, double, 2G21s0. DEANS—Primo Leans wers firm ot $2.00G@,15 per b, and flue navles wore guoted At §: ., CHERBE~Drices rauged 113 83mo ns at tho heglonlng of tho weok, whero thed wera fiemly bald, | Thoro was alight volume of sales at 13@14lge for good Lo chulce factory and at 8@12c for poor to falr gradus, . COAL~Tliere wos n good dormanid bath for antiracito “aud bituminous varieiles, and the market rematned Y firmi at the ancexed prices: Lackawnnna, gz, 501 do nut and range, €2.00; Mossbury, $7.0)1 cane 87,001 Brizr ML, $6.00; Bultimoroe & 'Only, ¥5.00; 7314231 urtslicrrie, $3,00; Indlana block, RAGE-Was quled, with salos of Zcars pork barecly ut $1.40. aid 1 car 8¢ $.03 for tereos, | Aoy $1.40 for barrcls. | DRESSED 10U~ Wore [n falr_domand and drmer under gnaller offertaga, Licht welghts sold af §i, s34 Leavy at $7.00, ‘wid thive ine 10ta Droukhit $7. 104 7,16, “The markot closed atro Ou the ;:m\'lu Lhrnoon about U0 earg wurs purclineod at £.0 fur Gl cinnatl packers, bales yesterday were 437 head and 8 oAFd, - DIRUGS AND CHEMICALE~Trado continuss falr for the time of ycar, and prices for wost. artlcion remain thio sanie’ss & wock 8o, quinino and citrin acld belng m hade ensler, Quotations: ACK, its T b, Dici81.001 neld, e, powderod, ©, nimnonis, ‘carh. £2Gic; uxlo greavs, dozy 53 butat, refinel W, Kkeloer blue vie 100} 61’ croam tartak, pure, B, 38@Vo: L, Tund., B, #5@000; chluroform, B, 81,00 plycering, bulk, @ 2lwddc gum oral a76¢s g Grable,” vorie, 9363et Ru G & ouplin ™, $7.50; goin 5@, 00 imory I|7, i pch.-;:br Lnmphior, Hhiciticy b lh" oz, § pecne, po ey Mo Ce o i 2 108 Hct auiphur, B, 45G0 RUun—Fresh packuges wero quoted at 21@25c, and gkl Lion e ez 6200 o o FII~Uuly o Mmlied number of orders were placed and prices Wwers to n g extent nominal ¢ 0, Lwhitatun, 14 bil 8473 No. 3 do, 151 ¥2.75) Ro. | wivre ackirel, 5 i, ¢ whore extru, 35:0i, BLLONIT. B3 No, i No. 3 dbrt i S0gi74 ¢ fanily #1,504.761 No. 1shore Giis. largn, 81 Kl 1500 tainly, icd 0. " TrInG, Found, i m?\ém‘nnuuuw 523 Nos L he iy oo, kit 85 N1y NUTs. agnicd herglnin per T bux, 28&L0ci {'lllilfll a il frutt trado s very quicy usual condition at thi l:fll'(lhl' Ular senson of the year. Trices wero ohuy SRIFly sus. Xr'll'llltklllln;;‘nn old, Liuusie; PR i ¢y Kol Pt rih Carol R menciion, 1 UL CRNForla 13 pachia TisaT los, ewiicq saspborsios, now, S1d3I01 pit- Torrugons, 5003 N aplet waliite, 1nees do, b 4210} French Waliluts now, 1Xsisoi Grinolle waliuts, now, 15e e; Bzl 1051101 pocans, ‘Toxan 8iavoq o, Mise i, TyTIE Wililton peaaiis, YiduTor Tetnou 3 Ateleau poannts, shgaoe =Ll rocuipts ury Hovral ki ualers aro by Ing Lo outiool ahrowd 18 boL yery bright. ‘The prose of & war and tud Jurke stk earried over froin last asot (i EUrapu surve tu depresd ' the forelgn markot, Honcy dualery are mioviyg euatluusly. Quonatiouts stern, . ot Rren, ry bl e Muskrat, fall. Muskiar, winger, Muekint, KINIED& 000 by Bk, Do K plunig wripgl 103 3 10 Wolt, larze: Xo. 2,2%d 0000t 2,83 Voir, atnaily "N 17 RO “73 e S 10 ik d Ul 8 wero i Tiddorata Jocal réii e deniand w 1], Tow werd wilitg Lut thooul and '-vlmr . i 10 taky thy Fhk ol 1revzing Wiy tho frult was t ten: sty re Floridy mnqln liave been Fecelved 44§ sca- 801t ti e hafore. - o G even hutare, i qualily b afd 1o L3 very e We quites AIplos, $1,6K 2. v brl: crans o Herrrlet u(\gnfix‘lpu-n. #4305 .40 per Wr LOX{ Valenuld brangee $10.00 Meacina 00, 84,6634.%0 Der boxs bor brli Frorlda nrokcd, §13.00 por % uf alaga grapis, Bil.(OD7.5) jer Kug, (OCE|: ho (grocary 1rado Wit suly wederately otl¥e, B Vulucs Werd fioi-suhjected (0 any apprectis ¥l laehango. LCotltucs, dugars, siru) 4 11O wers held flrn:ly:.nfiu e Thisors ety \ gicE= rolina, €37¢; §onivinie, 33 '&nvny—u.o.hv 171, n?d @ 38401 uhaics To tanoy 1 _;’mz»‘l»n o) € $IHLY Lol I 2 ! !};af}umm:awro Java, h’u‘.‘xm Uoams—Patent cut loat, 13213%ct crashad, 1230 i3y Rranguie pumdarsd uih SHeangasa f;§ @t Liuu v, BCAI1E: s nun)h « No. 1, 103{G1 146 105et Yelluw C, 0} cliofed brow, “umn:f: yimu o, LRGIvSE ; 4o, » A wmn?t"‘f-l:—dfi liat depd, 0sgToc: Calitor, YN Euud 301 Now Or- e, Guatdcy latsen 454 s comuon sricss-Allyice, 1048170 tl«'\““ 450 chesis O3 7 ner. 1746 180 nutmegs, $1.1071.13; Calcutts o i‘mucrlll. oiet Gohlen Weat, 6 The markel was qulet and uachanged, A few Pixed timothy wers and other fatheasteen polnte, bt on duil. Qiotaitona; e’ ui Buarily No. 3 duy BY TELEGRATTI. TORBIGN CITIRN, spateh to The Tribune, In trom_ Fiiadeiphla Ier grodes wero No. | fimstiy, $10 (e . Livrnroot, Dea, 23-118. Me=Frutn~No, 1, 25, 0, "u'v‘u-hln:unx. Snle way fllum-\vlwat-\\‘lnl:r, No. 1, 101411t Xo o et In rar fier statr and easter, oried Tower, 1o tnuners + hus Lindanicy o wnsettla pricas W EUy hurchers', cow, U -, Ttnite.d to Zn bl Tha i Toscon market T'noyIstoxs—Pork, 07504, Lard—No, T Bls oy ¥, Aleorn, $16H green eur T VRIPOOL, Dods 282 p. m.. Flour~XNn. 1, 2083 No, 2, 24s. No. 4, 104 4d; spting No, 1, Rest unchanzed, Livrnrool, Dec. 28—Tatost,—i firmer) 0436 13:100; nales, 18, ond oxport, 2,000; Amorlean, BarAnsTUres=Firm Callfon 112 4ily do club, 113 302 118 Ads No, 10s@1W0d: do winter, ‘Weatern eannl, 24@20m, 278 6d: Osta~American, 331y 0d, ~Canadinn, 383, CLoven-Areb—T00220s, -Mess pork, 07s ad, Lard—American, 62s 0d, Dacon: 48, & .uey groen ealfy i !:Il'v:' 107 18¢ ?flml hides, 13 Uy green aheep-pelty, wool d1ittle bettor than nominal, W u‘lgr{)annuu @i2e for ki © hought Ly dealers liere at thts gcotion romatue in nmoderate domand and steady. 108 0dy No. 2, jon, COTTON~Active md n not very netlie, U"gnwou peculation s por B, Aok I3 mlfn'uu;rr white wheat, 1192 o Western spring, First courmon alding. Lloarinig, 1FL cominbii. Trimem ourlng, second corom chabeef, pos =Long clear, 421 gy, 1o Amerlenn, 095 6d. - TALLOW=—423 01, & Prrroncos—~Spleli LaxarRD O11.-28y Iteary—Convnan, 7a; pale, 145, BPRITA TCRPENTING—374 04, oards, 1010 Taich. 2o s, 143; refined, 229295, Coinu iniher ot Jolste und scaut g, 20 1o 24 feet, LoxpoN, Dee. 28.~Rkrixep Pernovs Ti-g AXTWERD, DeC. 28, —PRTROLEY M~ T L S\Vel tlon was turpentie, an mot muount. to A T prices eurrent: aoemi4er do 1inoix_ les headlIK0T, 178 _feat, 30laty extra Iaril o d, Taw, 03c: Lol + 82, I8 neatafaot o s do 1 d the weaki b quotalie e, AMERICAN CITIES, iteA to Thie 2l New Yong, Dee, 29.—01!“!4—1!‘!!1!1"::“ L only to m moderate exterit and market, I in tnstances 1@3¢ por $1.0561. 33 for nngrado 3 wpriog and No. 5 Chicagy, Iwatkee, 80 called; 81 25 for old No, 2 Chicago, no-calie portion purchnsed to-day ungrnded and f, oneshipper; No. 2 Milwaukeo waahield Tye quict and firm, at g Weatern, Husiness In cornto n moderato ext, new e per bu lower, with holde) 1o realizo; old quiet without dei saleas3, 000 bit at 687AGEMG for QD)L for new steanier mixed; Ml cloming with scllers nf , 05 winter hiesclie bu lower; ssles of 133, d spring; $1.32 for 20 called: §1,55 fo -S8@1.30 for N . wasscarce, and salablo at outside 1y, and | rices. Us Miack boat soid at 10| ckena, dressod, 6@A¢ Per By turko dcy ducks, dresselt, B@10cq gocse, riccnlckens, $3.00: i 231 wild turkeys, 10@) per Bt do carcasa 7e1 rabbits, 70@83¢ ES—Carlots wers scarce and eeldom called Peachitlows were dsiulor.at 81,0C@1.03, aii rore at k54uSe, 1n car e 1¢: buyers’ at $i.40, T genrally disposed cided clllnmlnymml BEW no grade mixed; sg " fxfll‘"lsw Heamer uside 1, 58 for old no grado mised; S stoamer mixed; G4o 1 old high mixed Weste eliangu in price, at 382430 for mixed Weatern : white Westorn and Biats; 38310346 for mifsa 45405 for white Wealern,. ‘Western at 4usgo, stora for a small rarcel cliofca Uats without Imporeant Tt lover was a shdde mnndL; &ales 10,000 b Jith 8 ematlar demau With limited dey 1o ¢holce llax was firm at qulet at 6@gsc, and mllies a New buckwheat suld at 852, sifel nud steady: Fine salt, $1,40; or- 1,70: dlary, witlout Uats, 52,7 sur’ Ashton daliy, per sack, $4,00, et wat' without speciail moyement (a uoted at ua| ¢ quote; Includiog 6,500 bu mixed QorAN FuktanTs—Modernto business tn berth- rates matntained with steadl Glasgow iteam grain room, chartera a muoh bettor trads nage and full rates eurrent. by steam, 8,000 bu graln af X !x:) bu graln at 74d, Incss with tho exception of ‘which was a trife lower: n o, prinelpally in graln th. + oogagenicats to Liverpoal, t 8i6d; to Glaszow, by steam, aud Iots yesterday 4,000 by do Provisroxs—Pork firmer, nales of 450 bris mess on g 230 brls old prime my Fobruary, 1877, at 1877, At $10.63@17,75) at second call 1877, $17.0061d, and 817, $17.05 b, snd BIT75 mskad, o Z 5 RO o, 3icy fine, S36a00; T0a3s1 cliolcest, 836003 ‘ommon, 2833ct 48 U3.470¢; chivicent, T0GTIC, and with rather moro do- POt 81 $17.40@17.50, apd 8 At $10 60; alao 750 bris woss for 17,50, and 750 brs for March, 3 21 eitolcast, WC@L. 00, 000 cominon, 31@i5e; 5-bies Ane, 4545005 Guey ehioleest, GI@G3ey . 00d common, 3373501 iaddcs tne, ANG500 ki ¢ 88,10 for mapie, aaa | chal Dealers look for aftertho hoitday scazon,” and, nn o y. Quinicss, m:]mnunnn 5 A0e; oo 1Nt ) for February, gy €0 asked; for March, > Cut meats quict as—Common, ad atkit edliim, 0@ {:c; koo medium, unest, 634 08c, chol il WOLD=Wan Arm 87,00 for beacl deilve WOOL~Wans qnl afalr Wastern tra dzcldedly higher, salca of 1,25 tea primo steam on spot at 811,251 also 2,750 tea for January, 1877, st §11,106 11,25 $11.20; 10,800 tes for February, 1877, 11,4244, closing at §11.35; Fircoe, woshed, An0 o jm38cs feccn 'unvaahed, ine, feavs (o-ligh ai 2 Prime, 40G42c} 40 Yoor to Koo, ¥ —— LIVE STOCK, 1,600 tes for March, 1877, & d unchianged, at D@11c fo 0 for ]IHIA;M, and 104@11c IrDl{"gv’.'l‘:' gal. '|'u<v,nwu—‘r;'grm. With fales of 45,000 Ba prime § Quict; with sales of 50 brls at $1.13 pes 7o the Western Amociated Press, Corioy—nteady och ¢y tub-washied, A goud Tolinlug: 1 fru NEW TORE, Do, 24, — 13 13-42¢1 May, 3HIC@LI 26-52¢1 A zacaipte, 0,000 1! 231 fancy do, #7.: 8,504 oxtra ULfy, i i 5. Ut fltl:m»«gl nateut A Q%15 LCONN-MEAL—Active; \ GUATY—Wlicat—Itecelnts, 18,00 79 disjorci to realizol i i led, 81.03G1,561 No. 2 Milwaul Nu. 2 Chicogo uld, $1.; uber Westerii winter, $4.51,” i Wustern, 82a81c, wo-rowed Btate, U5@07cs Canodn, 60, Malt—Marl dully twu-rowed Btate, Ll cetpts, 33,000 bus CATTLE~The market was in much the samo condi- tlon sa noted for Wednesday, the ouly apparent diffor- enco being that thero’ was a more confident feellng among slppers—n result of the firmer tonn of advlces {rom tho Fast. Inthe principal Fastern marketa there Appearn Lo bo, at the moment, an {nadeqtiata supply of fat cattle, nnd & protty general advance In priccs has resulteds but thero can be 1ltke doubt that tho de- ficfoney. will specdlily bo supplied and that a reaction il follow, though thiera are good roasans for belloving rad and well-fatiened cattlo wo shall not 60 84 low prices as have provallod here! far tho week's recetpta have embracod & clnas of atock considerably nbove tho recont average, and fncluded fn yetrerday's offeriugs were uumerous really fine droves. The best were taken at $3.00@0. 10, adrove of premium steers averaging 1,703 1bs selting at the lagter A|Eure.' Falr to cholca shipplig steers gold 8t $3.72G5.C0, bltchers' Wuff at 46043, atockers ne 870 0, & -do, B33 qulet but fiim, auged: rocelpie, 14,00 b, TAY—Firi and unchiengeds . o ¢ qulet but firm; SR £y g nal; crude, 15¢; refoed, X TROLEVSI—Dull and :ases, ALK 578 TUNVENTINE—ST 8=[iri; Westorn, 3<gonic, Provisions—Aless pork, long: clear middic: ~Prima stoat, 814,23, Tolee, firing others dull; Westorn, 14@98¢+ n3 T@dle, o i7417.50, Be Western, s3{0; ighery sales, 1,5001 rn—fteady and firm, GUAIN—Whent—Mar 2 red fall, $1.408¢ Wi, ol ) casl g lower: Nu, 2 iized, 1 s0me sale lawer; N 1 for Januaty: No. 3 do 1 334G January. Ryo Darloy gios and unclianked. urinll loe 3108} round fots oivéred $1UT o ; S=i'0rk ligher: $1.00 bid cash: sales B arRr i LAy Sheber e ute hold flgfl'l buyers' views; iy ucon quies and unchanged, ELIIEA 630} $10.65 Januory s 317, THILADELIIIA, ST r—iicld high Minnosota fainlly, whlte, §1,040.41,55, ' Rye= sall, 53G37c1 stewn, gy wlitte, CiwsTe. Oaf Gkies yullo ny vo i weaks W ISk e 0 Weste'ru treal, ke it D0 U7 Cort, 37,000 b was an [iuprove: ‘Tho suply continy wht, buyers took jatcnt contdunee, wid, encrsl pdvance uf ita sliarlog i the (miproye« all & .Juni way whors of the trads requiremonts, witd by noon most of thy by #7300 L0T eotninui 1o jaime § 1.3 f0r OFJINATY L WXITA heas) angnisls at €3, Harrivons, Md., e, 28, ~FLoD, 34:00s3. 601 xtrs, UnaIn—~Wient strongs No. 4 Weatern rod, 8141 N 154 e, S0)sc, Uatadullaid Rominsl. Downand falr, and market firm; WY iaviyioxa~Quiet and noms nereascd comyet! i %1y Jralglied oi, it 3.8 9 aufet bt fri kera secured the hullof ti arag 108 201d L 81,0, i Baaeyrs—Wheat, Tl ‘i;.-l-carrax—smnl and otustood demand; prices highers family, $8,402 ALN—\Wheat q Scapssoazantecsant Tyo at2adyj oo, Darioy quice: T.COasked. Lurd biah: i 40; Tt Flba, $5. 35 s ) g for 13 i dvera 13K 5 vy packing erades, 18320c, HILWAUK] twavKER. Dao. 24, ¥ 0 nnunr‘y. . B 2ElTa— 1 lour, 2,000 briyy wheat, 44,000 b Jonx, Dec, 18 ~DRuvds=Ttecel BulraENTe=Flolr, 813 Uity whiak, 10,000 L, 330 fOr three days, axalnst 2,100 9 2 WECk s UAFKOE 0L 60 1Fm OF uotive &3 on Mouday, bbt s III\:‘:.II 1hy sare ¢ 104i¢3 1o eXtra or : ok of goudl Western ¢ NiRER—Tocelpts, 8,41 el husinges, vwing melnly s -Steady. ke \Vabash, 81,7850 fo” prhme catt! B t S otbtner cass | Yoo Lurulie uulun, & 6,000 for threa iy lass wesds markes very: 0 4D erlorg ua thy muial. o irtig 417 No, mixed, -7cy ow, 4 pid CLUTEU-HEND~ 5ok Rir L liie dress munti g initarys e, tho Towest Bcra or nktng 8,000 or threa daya, e 1 “Ll)lumaudlnlr. Bt par luo lus, o bug corn, 43,000 u; 0ath —Plour, $00 Urls; wheat, 31,000 buj cord 37,040 buj vata 3,000 bu. 11v0 and drossedy asles of Ty A KT, sax Lingaty, Ta., Ll 3 hreo days, 1.2, c. -5t ulet aud unchangedt 1 gL, Coray ula3a31, 600 by Oazs quiet saley 1,50 bu i Are il Sl ud alllt‘)ld auk proan ot cuigan at doc. K¢ /235 head; total for throe 560,23} Philadelph i1} total for three o ki, el =] nir aud markot Srni miy ul un“d'v@'lfx&‘f“k"‘k‘;u‘)’ui:sa old, 85@3e, Uals ur‘l;m SiteEr-1ocelpls to- fto, B4 ¢aya 4300 boad i delln at § DRY GOODS. iih NEw Youx, Ded, 2d.~Buunoss wss moderate Wi cominlulon bouses, and dull with fobbers, fa stgady request ond Grim, The sto ] ictlugy Las buen cluscd out, aud tho & voro (i [alr delaad aud Lrute i koilve. Forelqn goodd 7 ta car of modlum Ttk $e05; sotel for tho week, s of G cars Yorke i B cars Yoi kel 2 falrs prices’ 10 good ight, $3.40 V72 §0.4560.30; re- f morketquicly e £ AT £ Moo SR CikoNxa7t, Poc. 3, hixbiery couuon by 1U; oklug, »d. ti-‘fbu.' o535 Suiginenty., 1300 B Tourte Dea 98 —Laue=Xirongs commou L falr. —Huas—Deman C L i CganLpazoy, Dyc. 24.~CorroN—Firay 12448} Aok, 3,540 bulysi s4lys, 3. 200; SXpvrs cuastwhe, SavaNsam, Dag. S3.—Corrox—Firme sildiiss