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FINANCE AND TRADE. —— areat Duliness in Financial Circles Clearings, $2,800,000, Russia in 1877---Return of Bonds from Europe---New York Naullifica- tion Movement. The Producs Markets Very Irregnlar Provisions Almost Panicky, but Closed Firmer. Barley Lower~Rye Steady-~Other Dreadstnfs Generally Firmer, on Eurepean Adviees, o FINANCIAL. ‘There was an entire abmonce of any new moves ment in Anancial circles, The appifcations for dis- counta are few and unimportant, and the disconnt lines of tho banks are gradually decliniog. Boord of Trado operntors and packets are not borrowing to any considerablo oxtent, and the genoral mer- cantlle demand 1s not much moro active, Nates of disconnt were 7@10 per cent. Tho currency movement] is light. New York ex- change was sold between banks at 80c per 81,000 disconnt. - Clearlngs were 82,800,000 TINANCIAL HISTORY-OF RUSSIA IN 1877, When the war between Tarkoy and Rusela bozan, Tursia wae In a siato of Anancia) and, commerclal collapse. The paper money of the Empire was alrcady Infiated, bot the Government accompanied its orders for jtha mobilization of troops with an emission of 51,000,000 of paper roubles. The condition of the country may be Inferred from the statement that the Habliltics of bankrupt firms In Moscow increased from 5,000,000 ronbles in 1874 to 31,500,000 ronbles in 1870, The experience of 1877 has not been ag dieastrons as tho heginning neemed to promise, The great fairs of Nijni Novgorod, Kharkef, Ekaterinoslof, and Poltava have been s successful ns usnal, and the ex- portation of mative produce during the year has Incremsed. The imporia decreased, tho consamption of forelgn asticles of luxury having been very much diminfshod. The Russian raflways gained 10 per cent in 1877 In gross reve- nne. and extended thelr iines 00 miles, During the year230,000, 000 roubles wero added to tha 60, - 000,000 issued at the end of 1870, The yearly Intercet on the public debt has boen Increased by 80,000,000 roubles. The paper rouble in 1876 wna worth £0.005, and st the ond of 1877 only 50.48%. Tho expenditures of the Govornment In 1878%or the railroads were 14,000,000 roublea for the interest on the guaranteed stock, and More 1han 13,000,000 roubles for the interest on cone solidnted obllgations, In 1877, these Incrensod to 50,000,000 roubles. Tho Government s laking acilve measurcs o incrcase tho facilitles for thv traneportation aona ex- portation of graln. Orders have been given to Russian Qems’ for 130 locomotivee and 3,400 freight-car tracks, and to American firms for 140 locomuotives and 2,000 trucks. Thesc will be de- livered next May, The Government In negotiating with an Amerlean company for the construction of glzantic elevatora in the Baltic seaparts similar tp those that have been so long In use in this conne try. Theso governmental measures will stimalato thd foreign trado of Hunela, Upon a genernt viow of Rueslan $rado and fnance the eame points aro prominent as In the years of the late War in this country. The carrency s Infated, and trade in cxcited by the cxcchalve expenditures of Govornmiont, ana by speculation, Prices have risen gencrally, the rallrosds are doing 8 thriving business, In paper, and are pushingont thelr lines, ‘The Increase of the bonded debt’and of the in- convertible paper-money debt aro borne by tho peoplo withuut present inconvenfence, and are miade to anpearolemonts of prosperity. Dut the prosperlty Is not real. Tha exports of grain have Increased, whilo the production has remalned stationary. The high prices the exporters have been able to pay have been paper peices, and havo been only apparently high, The Increase of 10 per cent In the groks earnings of the raflréads loes not represent profits, but results from trans. portation done for the Government at a Joss to the railroads and to the community which sces tens of thousanils of bashcla of graln rotting at tho rail- ‘way statlons for want of traneportation. The dl- minished imparts show that the purchasing power of the people han grown leas, Az a tnere matter of trade, Ruvela would havo been mora prosperous to- day if ahe had not gono Into the war, and, what ever ultimato ndvautages may be galned from sue. cers in the ficld, Runsia must look forward to Just such an cxplation for vad financlaring as overtook victorlous Germany and tho victorious Northern Btates’ of this country. COMMERCIAL MOVEMENT OF DONDS AND GOLD, Tho etatement made by tha New York papem that 40,000,000 of goll hae been kopt out of the TUnited States during thatpresent acason by the re: turn of Government bonds from Karopo 1s ridic. ulons, Tho statistice wo published yestordayshow no groat changa (n the gold movement, Thereara no statistica kept of the smount of handa sent back to this conntry. None of the New York dealors who report the facts on which the etate- ment we have quoted {s bised give any compara- tive figures for 1876 and 1877 They may they are receiving ** unusually largo amounts™ of bonds from Enropo for sale. 'The imports and ex. ports of specie would immediately betray nny un. usual movement of bonds to this conntry, If an extraordinary nmount of bonds were eent ovar in place of gold for the ecttlement of tradu balanees, the fmports of gold would decreaso heavily, Tha Dinports of specie In 1870 wero $4,471,3344 In 1877 they were $23,670,208. This ls a differonco of ooly §10,000,0001n twulve months, The ex- porte of gold would Increase If an inundation of our bunds wore in progrees, o large an amount ax $40,000,000 In o few weeks would make it-nec- c#zary to export a correspondingly Incressod sum of specle, The exports of speclo in 1877 were $48,417,224: 1w 1870 thoy wero $36,351,475, The export of speclo has docrossed in the past year. Even takiug only the nct oxport of apecle, — 1hiat Is, the excoss of exports over imports.—we find that the not export of 1477, 824,040,026, Is less than 000,000 greater than the uetspecie cxpurtof 1870, which was $21,8K3, 141, To un- deretand the full slgnificance of these fAigares wo must rémember that the net specio expors uf 1876 was $54),5600,000, which was about the average yearly movement. ‘Tho decrease In the net exports of 1870 ond 1877 show that, In tho last two yearn the Unifed States lLiave teld ‘about 804,000,000 of specio Instesd of exportiog them. Even if the decreased bnports of December, 1877, $1, 504,425, upaluet $11,837,300 In Docember, 1874, be due Whully to an Increased bond movement, it affords an cutirely inadequato basls for tho swollen state- ments of the Now York papers. TIENEW TORK GOLD DASIS. The New York Bauk Committeo that was ap- poluted to co-operste with the Committees of Noa- ton,” Philadeivbia, and Baltimore bankers in scttling up 8 privato gold busis for the Atlantic btates, in nullification of say sliver legislation Cungress might enact, hos &t length made a de- cleive move, It has prepared & memordal to Con- gremn, This memoria) ta vlgned by the Bank Coim- mittees of New York, Doston, Philadelphls, and Bsltimore, and protesis susinst the passage of any il msking silver a full legal-tender, Accompany- fog the memorial are ten statistical tables with ro- gurd tothe vroduction, price, and legsl-tendgr pueltion of sflver, aud golug back ss far a¢ 1344 %+ . This demonstration shows what capital can vhen it ts aroused. UUSTON FINANCIAL SITUATION. draton Adrertiser, 2 The Doston Baok wiatemeut for the past wesk showa generally aslug wversges, 1he LIPS KO- ticeuble of winch Is the fulling :I‘l .ln loans. The decreasu is oltzibutuble to s varlety of causes, smuouy which wsy be wentivned toe scaraity of de- virable paver, the iucroaslug caution of thu Dauky in regard to tha character of the vapor taken, ol 1v 4 certain extent, the inalility of suie of the binks to discount lrcrll. 'I'ho capitsl stock of the Tanss has been redoced balf p wiliion by the ro- ductiou of thy Mativnal ltevere Bank from $2,- 0VY, LD Lo 1, 500,000, A detalled cumparson of the' vurlous jteme with the previous statement ghows the fullowlng vartations: Depovits have fatlen off 351,100, sud wnouuts due 1o other banks $200, 300, Loaus have decreased §1,485, 500, whilé suwounts dye from osher bunks bave 1u- creasod $470,600. The legal-tew bhav, gecreused S50, 200, and wpecte 834 10w L Incredncd 812,75 cresscd §500,000, GULD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 1014,@102 In greenbacka. Grecuuacks were USY3QUS ceuts on the dollar in gold. & clreyla- » and capitad stock de- YOLELGN EXCHANGE. Bl THE CHICAGO 1 4 United States 3.200 United States 10-400.. Tinitel Btates now 5e of ‘81, gnll!d States new 444s... nited Btates new 4 per cent Coupot BROKERS' QUOTATION! Chiesgo City 7 pee cent bondi ChIcam Ity 7 Per cent Sewe Chicagn Cliy 7 per cent Water- L 108 e T 1o &I]l Fway (South Ride).. 130 Gity #tmy West stde). Narth Elde). 3% Chileny - LAg| ol Chamber of Comnicree., , SLSLTEy a7y SVess iviaton 1t 1.7 per GEnt Cerifa. ..o 10M 'lwf *Aud Interest. - BY TELEGRAPI. NEW YORK. To the TVestern Awsoctated Pren, Nxw Yong, Fob, 8,—Gold opened and elosed at 102, with eales in the interim a1 102%. Carrying Tatea b @ 24, Silver at London, 5tl4d, Tlere, sliver bars aro 1104 in ¢nrrency and 116X in gold. Bllver coin, 1disconnt, Governments ¢losed strong. Raliroad bonds were generally lower. Btate securities weredull. Btocks were extromely dnll the entlrs day, Fluctaations were confned within narrow 1imit Prices declined ¥@%, and_recoverad at the close 5@ o canal sharen. . Transaclions were only 30,000 shares, of which 12,000 wers Lake Shore, 7,000 Northwsstern common, 2,000 Norttwe: ern preferred, 1,000 8t. Paul, 5,000 LackAwanna, 1,000 Delawsro & Ifudson, and 500 Westorn Tnlon. Money market oesy at 4@0, cloeing at4. Primo mercantile paper, HG0!4. . Customa roceipts, $503,000. The Asslatant Treasuzer disburded $403,000, Clearings, $13,000,000. Dry-gooas imports for the wack, $1.058,000. Sterling dal and unchanged. Coupons, ‘81, ] o oupons, ' C'"l’" 8. "0, 107 Coupons, ne: 17 K8 0K .. Cu C, A L. ;. 178 Ko erwen Cotirairss 1134 2044 Itock Island. o) 228 8t T a7 1004 9 10841 "Bl e 3g:serre Hauto...:. 40" Terto Haute pd. 40 '] & Alton. 10814 5% SR K RERLER 88533 82,2302 Py STATE nOXDS. Tennessee os, ol 4 1 Vieginia, new, ‘Tennessce ga, new. AR Goc ot sy o Mimwourh B8 a0s DANK BXCHANGS REVIES, Soectal Dissated to The CAle100 Tribune. Naw Yonk, Feb, 8.—The Clearing-lioass ex- changes for tho week ending Feb, 2 show e gront and general declina I busincas, ns compared witti the corresponding week of last year. The only cltlesbowing calnp aro: Xow Oricans,L6-10; Mif- watikee, 71 1:10¢ Loalsville, 14-10, ‘Milwatikee's prusperity indicates a freer movement in the wheat crop of that scction. 'The losses aros New York, 25 8.10; Noston, 15-10; Philadelphin, 241 Chis g Incinnati, 10 6.10; Haltimore, 11 burg, 02.10% Tons ls 1argel lees than half of last year's shares have been sold. ‘The comparison at ninetcen citles for five weeks ehuwa an aversgo aguresate losn of 53-10 per cent. The l'ublicrays: **It cannot be said “this cole 1apec of trade isdue to the approsch of peace in Europe, becanse Milwaukeo is the city of nll othern whiche shows by {ta exchangcs the offect of any event upon the grain trade, and It ia the only ecity which £uing largely. Whataver opinion’ man may have 28 to the windom of remnonetizing stlver, they muet Agree that tho uncertainty as to the vassago of the Bllver bill has caused oxtraordinary stagnation in businens, Neither its passago or dofeat conld be cxpected to produce a mors sudden change in business than the indccisivo yote in the Senato, which showed that il vetoed a single vote might pass or defeat it. The cousequence has been that nobod: ‘muhued, pald, or borrowed whera heconld well avold it, and business haa halted al- most aaif atricken with paralys This stagn: tion cannot bo cxpected o pass away untl] the fat of the Silver bill s declded, either by final action after & veto or by auch action of the banke as witl Mmit 1ta power to alfoct commerce and industry. ' . . BAN PRANQISCO, 8N Fraxcisco, Feh, B. —The following are the clowing quotations at the Stock Board: Bl Deatd B IBAYARY (o1 216 segreguied e Fxelicquer, 4" Union Consol (iould & Cu 54 Yellow Jackot.. Hale & Norcro 10" Rurcka Consol mperisl 3 (Gpadirize... Juila Consotidated:res 2 [Alta' ks Justice, % NEW ORLEANSA, Nzw Onteaxes, Feb. 8,—Uold, 10201024, $ight exchapge un Now York at par, Sterling exchange, bankers' bills, 402, L. Fib _Yougiax, P o ._Loxpox, Feb,8,~Consols, money and accounf 05 11.18, United States Nands—(ks, 103% ; '07s, 105X 10-40)y, 108353 new Os, 104X, “Erie, U3(; preferred, 42, Panis, Feb, 8, —Itentes, 110f e, RBAL ESTATE. ‘The following Inatrumonta were filed for record Priday, Feb, 81 CITY_FROPERTY. ‘Welean st, 330t garth of Gheato ar. w1, 208 Wo sretan ot b 14 60F Taavitt bty mF, X048 Cwith biliding No, 00), aiod Aug, Weat Congrens o £, asazs ft injuroved (Biephon 1 9,300 Carinda Eillon, dated Peb, 1. eee 10,800 Coruclin at, 48 1t woat of 1ol si, 8 €, Jix1H 4 Feb, B, tespesaprisiseie 5800 pouween il i Tayiorais, o i, lmnraved, dated Feb. 8 . ‘batwoen Jlolic and Tapl iy igproved, dited Feb, COMMERCIAL. The follawing were tho recelpts and shipments of the leading atticlesof produca In this city during the twenty-four, bonrs cading at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the corrcsponding .tlme twelve monthsago: v Hecelpia, Ahlomenis, 10,884 e Loy - Lo 2, 140 3,610 a1 sa1 B, corn, Bs.. L. meats, Wi Kieet, bria. Poultry, i uuitey, coups i . it i . Be: ithdrawn from atore during Thuredsy for city consnmption: 032 bu vate. The following &rain was inspecled into store in this clsy yesterday morning: £4 cars No. 1 hard wheat, 7 cars No. 2 do, 2 care No. 1 soft spring, 51 cars No, 2 do, 21 cars No. 8 do, & cars scjected (108 wheat); 7care high-mixed cora, 15 cars now do, 14 cars nsw mized, 31 cars No. 2 corn, 82 cars rejected, 423 carv uo grade (181 com)§ 10 care ‘whito outs, 17 care No. £ mixed, 0 cace No. 2 rye, 1 car fejected; 1 car No, 1 Larley, 10 cars ‘No. 3 do, O cars extra No. 8 do, 6 cars ur- dinary No. 8 do, 1% cars rejected (48 barley). Total, JU8 cars, or 145,000 La. Inspected out: 015 by wheat, 15,828 bu corn, 30D by rye, 11,219 bu barley. . The followlng were ibe prices of the leading pork products, cash sod ssller tho montb, yeator- day, ss compared with ven weeks proviously: rob, o 1973, Pl 2, 1878 ";*.“&".fiz;” R Hather & acvere year, when prices woro already low, baving de- clined almost contipuously for twelve mouthe. How much lower? ‘The following were the stocks of fiour snd what in the enlef Importing por:s of the United King- dom at the *lose of soveral past years: Flour, Wheat, ] trerpoot btk aT e London ... B20000 3L ndonderry. Bunderlend \ Dre. a1, Jec. B, hcc. 31, 187 c. Al Dec 31, Dee. a1, 187 Tec. 3, Dec. 81, oo Other stocks for two years past wera: 500 Tho leading produce markets were very {rregular yesterday, with a good deal of oxcitement, FPork producta were veey weak, mesa pork declining 268 per bel, with large olterings from parties wha were cartying pork on margins which had grown thin, or were complotely exhansted by the previ. ous decline. Treadstofls werc earler, and some of them rated tame, thongh the British matketa were stronger and consols excited, As compared with the latest quotations of Thursday, the grain market did not exhibit mach change, except om wheat, bunt 1t wihl bo remembared that there waa a severa decline Thursday sfternvon. The tendency waa to dull- ness In breadstuMs 1i]] it was ramored that the Britlah Cabinet had recetved an evasive reply from Rusals. Tho feollng here was uncortain as ever, and there would have heen less done in wheat, with probably higher prices, but for the weaknees inpork. Partise who got canght in the pork deal trled to gt svan by selling big blocke of wheat for fature, and their offerings kept down quotations 1n the face of advices of an advanco in Liverpool. ‘The recelpts of produce were only moderate, with faleshipments, The weather was not favorable for handling green meats or dreesed hogs. Nothing new was devcloped in the market for do. mestta dry goods. Trade has gradually improved of late, and the movement now compares favoras bly with past scasona at a Jike period. Great fiem- ness 8 atill & featura of the market, both for wools ens and cottons. Prices of grocaries were not snbe jected to any qnotable fluctuntions, though thera ‘was increased femness 1n sugars and cofees, Oth- or llncs were abont eteady, There was a falr gen. cral demand, Botter was quoted as bofore, Cheeso remalned firm, with a falr demand for good 10 best graden. The dried-fenit trado was ceport- ed quiet. Prices wera fately supported, both for domestic and foreign descriptions, In the fiah market there was nothing new, Oils were in falr demand at provious quotations. Leather, tobace co, bageing, coal, and wood wero nnchanged. "The lumber market waa quiet and unchanged. Orders are coming in from the Wost rather frecly, and the local dealers aro steengthening their stocks by buying of each other, in orderto be prepared for the moring trade, which, if the weather 18 favorable, will probably start in the last haif af the current month. The prospect of a good trade soon, and the poor outlook for the log crop, serve to koep the market firm, 1lardware was quict and steady. The wool market was unchangoed. Iiroom-corn was in }ght request ot recent prices. Tho demand for hides has slackened a little, and nrices are o shade casier, though rumors are fiylng about the streat that some af the dealers ara will- ing to pay tho same prices they did tho firat of the week, Poultry was in moderate request and easi- er. Seeds In moderate demand, pricos not varying woterlally from those carrent the precedlug day. Tail freights were about the same aa herelofore, the ruling rate belng understood to be 300 por 100 1be on grain to New York. MOVEMENT OF DIEADSTOY! The following shows the movenient of flonr and graln at the leading lake ports, Including the re- celpts at Chicago, Milwaakeo, Toledo, Detrolt, Clevoland, ana Duluth, from Ang, 1to Feb, 2, In the years named: 187748, 187047, 18730, 2,034200 303,40 2,776,034 000, 20,104,031 80,228, 00 81,030,040 L007 1K KAZ, 43 + 110,044,015 ity 471,570 4, 1812317 Total Kraln,bo. oA TILGH THLOINIT 74,300,201 . AFTEALS FROM GRAIN INSFECTION, The Doard of Railroad and Wsrchouse Commis- sloners have adopted the followiag rules and rogu- iatlons govorning the appoals from Inspaction of graln, to tako effott March 1, 1878: Anpeliant ahall, at the time of making hisappeal, depostt wiih the<Warehousa liegistrar 83,00 for ench Car-lond, o €9.00 foF each hoat-losd, aprealed upon, which money sall. If the appeal be sustained, be upot demand returued io sppellast by said Warenusy Jica: iatrar; but If the appeal bo not sustatucd, the Ware. Touso ticgtecray shall within two dayenfice the apeal Nsa beon decls the money 1o the Claf Grain Inspector, who shal depasit {4 in bank with iha otfier noney# of the Department, {n the mauner prescrib fur the depusiitg of Bald mone: A soparate uccount of wach feca shall be Kent on the books of the lispartment. kach member of (e Came mittea of Appcals siiall Fecaive for i scrvice €1,00 fur each car-luad A0l boat-1oat inapected by him, 10 ba paid monthly by the Culef Uirsin Inapeeior, fn the sama Manncr that the saiaties and wages of otlier employes of the Departuont are paid. 1IN NBW YORE YESTERDAY, s Fob, 8. —Recelpts—Flour, 12,780 Lrlsi whest, 173,600 bu; corn, B4,480 buj oats, 5,880 buj corn-meal, 1,200 pkgs; rye, 1,604 bu; barley, 0,000 bu; malt, 1,430 bu; pork, 1,100 pkgs; beef, 090 pkgs; cut meats, 6,431 pxgs; lard, 6,207 pkysy whiskr, 440 brls, Rxports—Flour, 8,000 brlsj wheat, 131,000 buj rye, 41,000 b, WIHEAT. Ty the Bditor of The Tribune, ‘eb.8.~From our latest lnformation, Do busch, Jam: 24 178 wo fiud that of the tolal aiwniity afinat destined for Great Liritain, consisting of 1,253« 8T1grs, there aro only K7,537 qrs from all the balance of thio wotl pus togetlicr outsldo of tho Amorican porta, bosn Atisgtionad Pacifi. and thay theee-fauriha of tha T Bt e hent (Wil Sy ariva fusatno mimatity oh o Pacitc w o Tur ance. " We had four op _five st prices fo German snd Fronch ara | jnoch higher then rilh prices so And thyt tha Britiel inpurting citive are noé [ecelving sumclont supplics to maintaly thelr Mocks, ut are actuslly decreaalng thelr stucks n storo, * Take ‘market: Liverpoul quotes & xuod demand at 10 £ Na, 3 8prini, whil alcra liera ara presti thie markets at Dy A1 or V& T, Why annnid wur eotit [nue this poliey 10 striviuk to keep underseiling o Lirltlah marketa? “Mr, Watker states that we Jisve vat 1, 13,0 U durlng last weok. ~ Now look af Do mpvelment slnca AUg. 11 We DeyYCr NATS Witheds anytilinglike 1t in preyious years when wa hiave ha safceuve good cropt: 't we had potilne back of ihis year, theretor tho consumption In this country ol tola Erop'has been laror than Leretofore’ known. | Auicrican fsrmers and morchianta rihily viewed ' the ralt (rade, they could demaud slmost suy price they ealred for thio balance of the ¢Top, LA Itexanxe.—1t s sheer folly to adrise farmers to hold back their wheat at atime when the whole world belleves we haye au unasually larye surplus, and when Bouth Ruestan porty are walting snz- fously for peace to permit them to compute with ug for the supply uf Western Europe, 1t leall weli .| cnough to say that prices ought to be higher, but all tho talking in the world will not make thein xo, unless It bo the talk at the cannon's mouth which may reauls (rom Lhe prevent cowplication of supe posed interesta in the Old World, The farmers of the Northwest appear to be seneible enough to Jook at the matter In this light, and are doing the ‘bast they kuow bow, under the clrcumstances. GOODS KECBIVED #t Chicago Customs Fob, 8: J. T. Relling & Co., 4 caska ancbovies; Stotisuer Bros. & Co,, 4 cuacs dry goods: Anderson, Olsen ® Co., 2 cases dry goods; Leo O, Kslman, G cases eigars; Cuspln & Oore, 1 case cigara; Lawrence & Martin, 3 cases ‘clgars; Kaotalor & Hargw, 11 cases cigars; collecs tlons, §2,880,14, i — PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS&—~Were sctive and demorslised, The receipis of boge wers not large for the seasun, and they wero quoted steady, but advices frum othor pulnts were unfsvorabla o Bolders, and tho decling of the Pasttliroe asys had sxhsusted tho maryios on saveral 1ot of pork beld <3 coustry sccount. which were Tushed ou the markes gt the Srat Lidications of & fai ther weakness, Othér siuft docilsed o sympathy, though claimed to have been already aelling beluw tl <ot of producsion. ‘The QUIED of product was axaln Iarge, but the.mass of operstors wera afrald of atlll wer prices, holdlng that tho suuiner production will rubably be fully equal to the dewand, sud leave the winter sccumulstlon (o be 8 drugon the warket, Fork andland wers wore frecly takea yestenlay for shlp ment. Meus Poxx—Waa active snd st voe time panicky, do- clining 2576 per brl, sud closed 8t 10130 below tho latest prices of Thurkiay. dalos wero roportod uf 1,300 bHs #pot a8 $10.00; 1,000 bris selior Fobruary at. 2 700 bris seiler Marchnt $10.04k3 ADFL] 84 $10.174@10.47 i waarket closed "{aine bit seller Februtey: IS0 173 eclies March; $10. 4 1035 seller Apeli; and $10.4756410.00 aclics May. Prinie tmem was quoted st #0.0063.90, sd o3t Primio 51 §7.758.00. Lakes~Wad mure sotive and quits weak, declining JoEize ber lu loa, wad chtng 2 o5 ‘below thy aicai prices of Tunndny, salcs were Feported of 3. Lea aoot wL 97:10m7. 1361 161 e aullus Febriary at $7.13: 10,00 Tca seller March us 87. 1. 5751 ad 11, - 750 tcs seller Abritat $7.23%sT.57% “Lotal, 24,340 ek Tho warket cleed sleady 33 7. 175Q7.50 it o aclier Februarys $7.24% sclier March: §7.3047. 328 acllur Aprii: aad 87. Urat. alta scller May. Ats~Wero quite acuie fu aliurt 7ibs fur dellvery @usdie s nexs four @ontle, st an advaace of bout 350 per I, and very dull uthefwise, tho warket weaks ealoeln sympathywiia york” Sules wers reparied of 50 boxes ahuulders at 3c: 25 buxta lon rib ml Ldics u PEYALO Lorn:~ 100 boken ihurt Clears al & RLVeranls & 03435 30,000 Lbe el 57,000 _bria. sieadlor, a4 $16 101018 tur sodt, 6101 & TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1878—TWLLVE JgnEreen hama (20 (ba) at 43c, 1,00 nes, do (1810e) 43 36c 2, 580,000 1he short ribe at 83, 126,15 spott &5, 208 2,234 ‘weller Marchy €3.343. 40 for Aprilt €3 43745.50 T Afags and €3, 03 For Juneg ion haxes o at S14o snot, and 4% boxes do at £3.824. Tho fallowing fable shows ihe closing prices pér 106 10a on the principal cuta of g ¢ Soute Muart 1. andst, Short ¥ dera, "'ihl clears elears. i E L) 3,83 8.7 A wong clears Ginieqat 85, 1944 lovae, ani £3,23 bosedy Camberlsnde, A3§<5T4c boxeds fong cut Hma, 741748 boxeds sweet-pickied hama, 1 e, for 16 and 13 ™ Aversges; green nams, 3%@SicC (0F SAMO AYeraxest 1 ahonlders, S, acon auoted 'at 3'@Ne for shonlders, BRAY for shart vibe. s4dduc for short cloars: Bdlo for hamn, sileanvased mivd packed. v @ let nt 43@ntfc Wern ‘steady Andanfetat £9.00 10,00l 11,00 or extra meas: and 13.00Q 18,00 for hatma, TatLow—iVasquoted at TNGTH for city, sad 7@THe . for country, BREADSTUFFS, FLUUR—Was rather aniet, but firm. There was & moderate Inquiry on export aceount, & part of which ‘waa not satisfied becanse the Agures named were below tho viowsof holders. Sales were raparted of 223 brls winters on private ferms; 1,885 bria spring extras, partly st £4.25,44,00; 100brla winter suporfines at £4.004 and 35bris rye flour on private ternne. Total, 1,033 brls, The market closed ot the following as tho msking rangs of prices: Cholca to favorite brands of winters, $0.5037.001 gowd 10 prime brands of winters, £5.23@ 6.00; choice (o fine apring, $3.23@%.73: falr to good apting. $4.0033.001 low spring, #3.U0R1.50: falr to good Minnesota springs, $3.00@3.50: choica to fancy Minnce sota springs, £5.7040.00; pstent springs, 87.0088.50; low grade, $2.50@3.504 rye, $1.75@%.23; buckwheat, $4.0034.50. Brax—\Vas qofet and fAirm. Bale was made of 10 tons L $1:L.00 per tan ot track. ScRERN1YOA—Sale was made of 10 tons (wheat) at $12.900n track. Conx-Mrat~Sale was made of 10tons coarse at $12.00 pertonon track, WitEAT—Way active and frregular. The market ad- vanced 134, and floscd 56 above thie latest prices of the nrovfos dey, hat 8¢ below the clasing of Thitr. dsy's princibal scasion, Liverpool reported a good de- mand, ' with the 1ate_{mprovement. sustained, s and country markets dearer, whila some private cabirs Ealied Londan 64 per auarier higher, Now York wis stronger, and British consola ware very |rroguniar, whil the'recelpis hera exhibited an fncreaso, WM €af-londs bolng Inapected fnto store. mich deinind fur futires Thero was not, liowever, W several pork aperators pald wheat freely an A hedice againt Tosees (n provislons, The offerings frum thisaourve being quite large at times. Tiut the market was anstained hy s sharp demanil for spot wheat. Two gr three partics who hiad soid wiieat for export, to ba delfve; in March, wern cnmnulns sharply with cach otlier for th current offcrings. ai pricea for glit-cdged_recelpta sgaln reachicd o pres mium of }4wd(c over March dellverics, while car luta of recalar were very dull. Bcller Murch openrd ot £1.0144 £ 1,00, mdvanced to 8103, decilied fo $1:0i)," Improved to €103, and cloard at 81 034, Seiler Aprll was quict at 3iaijc abave, and oy noms Inal at 3o ahove Selier the “month, of ronnd lots of reqular. were ery aulct, at Wale undee Aareh, closing at €104, Glit-cdged recelpts of No. 2 sprinz'closcd 8181031, N, 1 do at abone $1.00, and No. 3 atvoke, Kpol sales were reported of 1,400 by No. 1apring 6t #1,08; 33,000 bu No. 2do &t #1044 .02 8,400 bu No, 3do At 0U@UDIN1 HU0 bu_rejected at ey and 1,400 bu by samplo at 750@#1.00. Total, 5,000 1iARD WineAT=Was quict and 1o lower. Bales worg 1,000 hu No, | Minnesota at 81,073s 400 bu hiy sample at $1.10.0n iracky and 1, 406 bu do at 81, 101, 1034 free oy hoard ears, ‘Total, 2,800 b, CORN~Wai auict'and unsettled within a small range, sdvancing 4@k, but closing casler at abou the same range s the provious evening. Liverouol warashade oarfer un new, and New York was dull, while o recelpts were largor. Thera was not mucii deminnd for futures, tlic markot baing at tlmed alinosc deserted, but quotations iad atready declined Thurse day aftefngon, snd scliers wanld not make furthor coiie ceasions, accing (hat there was some reaction in wheat. Current'recalpts of No. 3 wera cascr, but_sampla lots were In good demand, and with Jitle Chage in prices, with soine alacrimination axainat lota on' the Ualena track, awing to tho corl of trana{or to_Enstern ronds, Seller May wan the leading futures it opened at 12)4e, derlined (o 414C, Improved to 430, ani closed at ug . Beller March sold st f103%@IUNC, clostng At il Helier the month or regniar No, 3 ranged at 20'¢; closing st the inslde, Glit-edged receipta of hlrll nixed closed at 40'4c, and rejectad at 2o, By salea wern reported of 34,600 bu No. 2 and high mixei BT 0%GADMcE 0,00bu hew high mixed at 1geq SO UU new mixcd ab 32¢1 2, P00 bl Fejestod B¢ 20i 0 20¥cq 13,2001y ahelled, by sample, At 23@ikic on track an ‘;xs.‘-hauan aUZUe41%a¢ trea on board care, Total, u, DALs=Wore very quiet ands shade emler. Tho offerings were light and litt]a fuclinatton was manifest. cd‘clitier o buy or sell. Tl recefpis and shipments were moderate, Belicr'ths Inouth closed st 2igc. March sold st 23%@ZiYc, and_closed attha Inslde, April sold at 24c. and May at 26%c. Fresh receipts of 2brought_20Mc, And regular was nominal at the ‘Sampics weraln request for ahipment teady. Cash sales were reported of 3, 000 b No, 3 81:31c) Tie00 U by samplo, at asky <ol on track 7,000 0 free on board at 244G20c Tres on baard. Total, 3 't and st 518 . 3. 3 g T AR LY Wasmoro sative, apening strong under 8 fair detmand for futures and cash, LuL 88 soon ax the bulkof the orders had been taken tara of the market weakened, closing dull and «ate lower. The receipts wero falr, ‘Eeller arch opaned at 4aye, and sold rather freely at 48 ¢4s%4c, clusing slow ot 4 ;g A n So. 2u0id at emic early, 2 closed g4 47énie., Tho fower yrades were o requeat, No. 3 and feed ‘bein ighor early under rather Wharp competition, * bu closed Hiaic under the lstest fgurcs of Thiiraday, The offarings of low graides were {lunt. Sampies wers. stosdy, brightlots being in request. Cash sales wero epunc of 4.400bu No. 1 ay 4T@4THo; 800 bu exira 1 3,200 bu by saimple at & ug tracks s 4 b 81 405030 {70 O boBFd, * Total, 10,000 bi: heat=8a1en 250,000 b 631 (HU@1. 048 far M Wheat—8ales L TAL4@1. 043 for March, Cara—11,000 b1l &L 0934/ for Marchand dilse for May, rik=2,750 bris at $10.15@10.17] & .n‘.{ven'fo.rafmw for Vel i foe koot Lard=1,000 tca &t 87.. ?;l‘h f:l’ March, Aran. Mess pork was firmer, with sales of 13,000 brig llfl.lflfilofl’ <ot March and 'lum’gfllo«m“‘:: Tl {rit wasatendy, with sales of 1,009 tcs at $7.22) AT T e Tor M ¥ e it it e by, alos 4,000 pe stort ribaat Vi heat was sative and atronger, owing (o reports that Dritlsh wir vensols iad bech orierod L0 CODABERODIS. Mareh Sold'sl 1.0G1. 005 wnd cloned ot $1.004h n Was stronger st 42@12fe for May, and 80)@ i wero quiét at 23%@2a for March, aad 20Ke for May. & » v 1 i 1,000 U a0 25 for Maren or 3 A BI04 T SIDAD for Say, 20810.33% 1o Siarch, i 7.25 seller 3farc d A O (& —_— QENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—¥aa steady at $1,0093.00, BROOM-CORN—Contiaues {n ooderate reques The recelpta are amall, and the stock [s Grmly heid, in aatiolpation of au active demand in the spriug: Cholcs green. hurl, 6aTos red-tivped modium do, 5@SKo green brush, with hurt cnourh to work it, 54@00; red- tipped do, 45(@S\s} green covers and inalde, 4%@no: atalk braid, s@aci red and faferlor brusk, $4Gikos crooked, 0i434ke. BUTTER—Trade In good to fancy grades was reasons ably aative, both on Jocal snd shipplag sccount, and for anytling answering to the sbave description the market mafutains & fairly Orm tone, There s, how- ever, littlo confidence In the permasence of present prices, whioh all aro axreed are unwarrantsiily high. Common ta fair qualiticaTemaln quiet, aapreviously ra- parted: Cholce to faacy creamery, 13301 Rood to cholce grades, 24@30ci medium, 1562003 fnfertor to comimon, @ 12c roll, 13200, NAGGING-Prices were firm and without change, Trade ts pleking up & Hitle, and that fact, logether with tho modorata character of tha stocks and the firm market for the raw materisl, Induces a confident feels Ing, Wequote: Btark, 24c; Drighton A, Zikc; Lowls- ton, Stkes Otter Cresk, 20¢; American, 10%0; burlaps, 4 -ml‘fl‘ bu, 13@13¢: gunales, slogle, 14@l5ci double, @AKo, CHEKSE~Thers wasa firngmarket for full creams, and for good part skim tiere wasslsoa frm foeling. Low urades wera neglected and {zregulay in price. Wo continue (o quote: Full eream, 13W12Mes Dart skin, iauLibgor fullskim. 108 L0%4cy law grades, abto. GOAL=No lmprovement 1n the densad was notice- e, aud the warket squin sliowed slgus of Wi Ordors were gilcd 8t the following quotation wanna, lares egx, o nut and range, il cay. fao, Piedinont, 7,501 Dosbicy. §a.00ge.al; uf—Tu iill, $3.50; Buitimare & Oblo. $4.80¢3, 001 11+ nofs. $3.3084.00; Usriaierrie, $4.0; indiaus buck, #4.50. COOPERAGE~York barrels hfi'(‘)el'rlég.\.l‘) Lxgr¥ arrel sold st 61.1031,13, and £1.95781 40 DESIED 1i0UR-Nothing was done beforo 13 @elock, buyers aid slices Lelng far spart, but afcer that thne the e wero taken at §4. 10, o fow salca Deing made carly ab $4.U044.00, Packers would ot B TS berimsiLora wero neid oy er.” “Bede o7 htad Y o cro ‘el over. dales O b R0 T4 o S S0 4. 10, eleniy 2t {he outeide, mad 1t was ruinured that 8 few of theas brougiit 8 EGGS—~Wers easler at 13540 for frusl puc plekled brogalit auyihing under that nure, 1 snd 48 sotiie inquiry frum Lhe s the sl ranueut wrivees g per! d iy whitefish, $1.00 @278} trout, 81, ol extra. par i E’.‘;Lumqmmo. 811 3066 10.00; sulect moax, cf b hore Y R T T ly 4 gt 0 _fawl now, W b iy o, 3 anore” kiia, $1 hodrol] N bay $1.0041.75; flul nediuin, $1. 3041, 405 larie fanty klta, 31.i0ust 201 Georgo's codtal oxira $3.508.781 Uonrke's bank, $5.00 Lalmadur horrin, sullt, el $7. 00 0, Fuid, Lrin 8001 do. 3¢ ey £3.601 swdked ballbul, Swooiscajed horriug, ber box, e, FitUIT8 AND NUTS—Apples and biackberries of do- meatle (Fulta wers the oniy desoriptions 1or which thera ‘was much fuquiry, sud 8s1d0 froim pruncs sud currats thers was bul litla dofuc T Luportod varlcilua. Frices e e A T, now tayers, jnatse; F R IUN— 23 wie] 3 Turkish prune ol:'. nHuu!f?x' T Siss Freuch do, 1351403 Fataiis. Iayers, new, $1.004L 00} louee, Muscatel. new, $2.0xa2.15¢ Valencla, 7@79c; Zauts currania, 8KQThe; citrun, 17wjiic. Duswacio—Aldel apblcs, Ikaitc; Michigen now, e O7!Q¢| bl Gustbges bouth et lew, 40} Bouta- ernileed @il peaches, uiiarit llves dadacy arcd, 12u1 4t rrles, Bow, 04 10Cs TRapLCTTIcs, Rpier giied chenien IEEpte iy o Vs —Fliberta, 12wl i ons, 2 Frcuch wainutt, 10 dnes Naplcs wainote 130 Tiratils, dyGetics pecans Toxas, TeHa; Lvor por o pesnuts 8a5ci Teuncesce o cans. Bsbio; Wilnly piry a@fi‘x Virgiule. o OLL @ qulct and steagy. The re- tallers were buying thalr weekly supplica 8 uauel Fri- N FHULTE— W day 8. uotal it Abvles, §2.00634.00 per brl; funcy, $4.304%.(0; eranherries, cultivated, e §7.304 .50 wiid 8id cuitivated do. 83. (04,501 do buxea § B4.5045.00 perbx: Valencls oranges, §7. extran SUUOS IO LU pur case: boxure Birer ity HOCHI(Y o~ Slghrs were atrong. with u slight tene o o\ Conted, of 4 e seeans oL Tisb o o dowasasy o ricce cciing A bare e afvorta Btocka s by Hnda of aiirt uld ll& active de utors ro vcephonally lalit, and t3d aprug up au co” would very Tikely reault. Blrapa, inulasca. ric, splces aud sospa were sicadlly Lald. \chxn(uuxh-l NRica—L lIng, T@B<: oulstans, 8%The. I A o S fites ool b oh ¢ chules )'§ uie, \itauh i3 fair, 15 1BHo1 Fosatiug. 16K D 5 te—I'stent cut loal, 105103 et he: S e T el loar, LN crteie D va. 0. 3, SN Phibeet iy Y TRtV v g 4 25 CRUT hrlgac: 'C Ro. X Altanc: yollow. 3 (05! Kow OHELE Sonimion, UHWUAS) §ook 1GTHSH Nhfl‘l e chulcw, ThdING, “The Bhingles, N elty and Carban, Tiideg.test, Tfedo illinols winter-bleached, strictly pure. $1.00: do_ extra, Bocy d bank ofl, 50y Hiralls, tnrpentifc, ot naphtfa, codorised, €1 Bvezrey wout Virginta, o supplied, and the atock fn slo 1. + 8t 81.3081,32, Hungarian and buckwheat were quoted AL Goe, 3 tnaw fing canrae, 8150 dalty, with bags, £1501 bag, & EAS—iteriain quiet and unchatiged. mar] medium, s3@380: mediui, 3xesont Kood incatiin, Badla fngst, 43@30cs chol @0.% for beeelis an pagtadof 100 bris raw at 1,01 ver xallon. Monda) Famo timo iaat 'wee Week bufors last. .. ipment, sdvance. diminished recelpts more than from anything else, as reporiafrom tho East were not caleulated to cail ouy an netive movement fn that direction, or warrant any age qoality. day's arTivald but there was & Iarge: portion than usual of fair to cholce grades, an transers were at $3.50@4.75. $2.50@3.23 for poor to good fat cows and Inferfor to commen mixed lots, Very little was done fn atock cattlo, Tha market closed firm, with about all sold, Gliolca leaves—Fine. " fat, 'Weli{ormod 3 o Good Medlum Urades~Htaer Inforlor— Vosia—L'r 100 |bs (natives). d Slass 83104003, whlcl were' Lo ruling pricos of of 1 tho publishod saice showing an average o Strre Ifornin sugar-lont drips, 48:25% CAllfor: nia siiver drips, A@mg gond augnr-honse rirpt, 40 4ler extrn do, 43@7Je. New Orieans molases, cholce new, 42450c; de. prime, 44 +44c; good, I9:24n0; come mon. MQATer common molasses, 15 K0¢) biack strap, alaiie, 1821RYe: cloves, 42@4301 cassia. Artcma-Alinplce, 24pct pepoer, LiyAInc] tutmegs, No. ), 15c@9L.00 @ite. Calentta ginger, ROAP—Trns Tiues figes derman mottled, aty@st(er o1 White Lily, 6 At \\'h":&gl‘lfi.fl)"’! Tiue Gily, ! tafet Feath Wiomom. 7ei davan Impertal [AV= W, k. being dep Iarge Treeipta of 100te hay.' Loote prs s0ld &t £4.6035.00, and thmoihy AL £6,0033.0 ed Ay was weak at the prices given: limothy, €3.00 @8.80: "No, 9do, £7.50; mied, §7 0n: nitand prai Tie, €7,0047.3; ' No. 1 praiic,’ $3.50@0.00; slough, $4.80, Jiliips—Wera In falr local requent ot the quotations, demand 18 from dealers, tanners brinz _ont of thostreet. The reccipta ara Increastng, And the market closesenays City hutehers' cows, Sl4e; strers, ey Rreon cured, feht, 74gt heavy, OVer damage BNi@ne § reen Ridtn ' 3Ve 1 PATE cnred, BHAHE grvensuiled Kip, Ty reen enlr et anty prim §5 kip. catt, and dry hide, 14@iscs dry'asited hides, 155, dbacon Fkina, 43ci Sheen Delih, wool esiimated (213¢ YOMBER=Waatn moderate domand at the foliowtng rices: it and secand clear, 1and 2 Inch. Thirdelenr, 1 fnch.,... TNird clenr, 13 t 3 indl ‘¥l and sccond clear dresed First common dressed slding.. i0orini, firet common, drajse Flooring: seconu comuson, dress Tooring, third common, dresscd lox boarils, A, 13 Inches'and upwi lox boards, Tl, 13 Incnes and upwards. Hox boarda, €. ('l,l Fenelng, 14 and 16 ft Fencln. 13. 18, and 30 Fenclng, No. ... Comman bosrds, 1V, 13 nd 07 Cainmon boards, 14, 10, and 18 £i. il bonrda. Dimenston Ehinifes. H‘Iln‘élfl. . Blingles. shaded OIL4—Lard oll was ' secd, carbon, and turpentine remnined firm. Thern wesa very fair country deinand st the lnulfll anntationst i teat, 150 deg, Io¥oyhesd-tigit, T3 de, test, 21i{os Michigan loga teat, 2a3ct Elalne, 23c1 extra winter Jard oll, 7ici No 1, 6ict No.3, Sicy [neeed, taw,02cs bolied, 67ct wh 700t sperm. $1.00; neatsfoot o No. 1, 65 saet winter minors” ofl, 60c ravity, iy Ticr gasuline, &7 der., tural, 33 deg,, 35ct nate ne, deoduriaed, 74 de; ural, 30dew.. 30cs reduced, 24 de., 250 OTATOKS=1Wers dull st xei0d” per ha from store, Tie recelpta nro amall, bat rotalicm secm to bo well in the storehauses is decrcase ‘The noighboring farmers are also bringing n potite’ OULTIT~Turkeys and chickens wers ensler, The Incal demand was fafr, it the offerings wero ‘large, and holdors were tryltig nari to sall. 0 thomild weatlis ermade im0t out of the market, the season for ‘most varier {ien being oeers Chickens, drescd, dufo per by d Kkeys, dreseed, 7@8i4c; do, lve, dremed, G6RC. unsafe 1 carry atock very long, (iame was o, 00 per dozi ducks, drcased, 7@Scy turs A aTTe vor 0, Geeser BREUS=Timotliy was moderately active nt $1.060 0, prime cloving at the autslda. Clover sold at M4@ 1,70, Flnx sold ut 61,33, Chiolce was qnoted BALT-W in modorate demand and steady, Bage t, 830; New York fino aalt, 81,03, ordinary iry, without We quote the ot firni as follows: Gpxrowpra-Common, 28@32¢: good do, 80@330; #4act good ilo, dkender fine, BUR3Se] fn- FOi301 chiofee, 634 7dc: cholceat, BUAHICY fancy, 3,00 Axnton dafry, per snck, 83, 03CARI. 15, O T S A O Ll B o 3443¢; fine, n Ll )olr:.Fu';Bmu“)'ehnluuL TOBTIC. } eosty Youxa llysox—Cominon, 2a2dc: good do, 30@33ct medium, I¥ce 0 good do, 4324304 fine, $4@30¢; Ancat, BY:458cs eholue, 0IG 1 chiofcest, o1 goud e 08e, common, 30T2et JIORER 244 good common, $04%%cy JArAN—~Cominan, ce, 52.43%6: cholcast, Ontoxaa—Common: medinm, 39@400: Rood modtum, 41643e: fine, 43343¢ Aneit, Kikesiict clinlee, SAkG0c: oholcest, (KkéTac, WOOD--\7as steaily bt £0.5007.00 for maples at §6.00 At £1.00 for aiabs, dolfrered, Y—i¥as quier and unchanued, WHISK: Bales wera roe WQUI—Wasquiot and unchanged. bmallordersare pecelved dally rom Western mli, and ara promp i atics fne Medtum unwashed 2% Iy fileds I, U0, Yiite, cosria do. Sawarer no. fosce, whalied B7@doc: meitiuin d 1] wouls, cholce, 424 ics fair 1o good, dngslc, Wool—Fing_tm w‘:fl do, 23gisc} coarsa common, 18@2i0s black, 18 19@40ct coarse do, 35@37c: tu Colarnio vod, 2T@20c medinm do, Zrarcr LIVE STOCK. cucauo. Receipte— Togs, 18,020 25,003 20,840 25,010 .00 122,810 174,078 164,880 1028 3.312 8,770 Total. . 8,001 § OATTLR~There was s falrly sctive inquiry for the differenc qualitics of stock, and under the lxht ro- celpta previous prices were Airmly supported, Indecd, for good to choice shipping stocrs the market was rather atronger than during the catlier days of the week, though perhiapanot to the extant of & quotable 1,540 The incressed firmness aroso from the ance {n prices. Tho offerings were of a good aver- No fancy beeves wers Incioded fn the the bulk of the Local butchars pald UOTATIONS! . FExcra Deeves—Graded sioors welghing 1,450 1beand upwards. +$3,00@35.50 10 B-yenr-old stcers, Weighing 1,300 Ticerce=-iVell-fat it ing 1,150 10 1, b, 4.0084,00 3,004.33 8,50@3.73 108 1,050 £0 1,200 108, idect Lidiv Dutchérs’ Stock—Loof 10 common stoers, and commun to cholce ‘cows,’ for city slaughter. welailng 80010 5,100 Iba. Btock Cattln—Lowmon to 000 bs ulis, and scalawag steers.. OATTLE SALES. s i 4.0 7 1 20 10, 7w 420 HOOS—Vor Hght hows the market was rhirly active Shipoors and packens boughit frealy of that before. eaY! 2 ok the ey, Hiugors L hulders would g were dult and weak ted upan n reduction ub lve way 10 that extent, iluo_ (B rors lieavy weignis of not to excred Sa hoavy snd medium woliht packing hogs tlin Jawest putut of the seami, rereding Ouo ur two car-loads of sasortod Hulit sold at #4, LG, an 2 0o {natance that figuro was ohtalned for a load o houvy liows, Couover & Jlall sold 82 head, averagiog 309108, AL $4.00. Tho market closed weak, 1100 8ALES, Xo. Av. Price. No. Ao, Pllee.No. Ae. Price, 57,003 $4.00 33, h00 .80 101 8370 1WD.11118 4 N, 48 470 440 i} 870 3 w0 bo 370 63 300 40 .70 T3 ans o4 270 W08 ww 77 w10 iy FET .70 e x4 @50 303 3.83 63 i 3,08 S.83! 8 3.5 9 By 3 w10 80 373 6 a0 FX 878 28 B0 200 173 43 203 B.00° LR~ B0y ot R o] f e BT 3 wa B a3 8 203 as am 50 #.05) 8,75 34 3.0 By .78 30 800 Wes: 73 7 .00 280 .75 50 oo 3.0, .70 83 890 280 ) oo il 1o Wero uachanged, &6 $2.75@4.50 1or poor (o , 30, 4.35/30...; 2 BAST LIBEUTY, Spevial Dispatchin The Chicugn Tridune, Hast Liunnpy, Ps., Fob, 8.—Catriz-locelpis to by week vnding Fob. 7, 4114 Ilgul of Whirough su wun] 683 he 00 0F yard atock, ad 0t thoukh 1504 6f YRrd thie wack heforai suppix Hght, with prices e X i PS80 3,500 20,0063, 5 0 Lo 1,20, $4.5064.75¢ common, 000 1o 1,(.0, ‘83, 5iked, 23] stoekera, us 10 Uslity, 93.753.00; Dulls, cuws, and alage 82750 5 shtea e o weel, 1,506 ickd. agaluat Lodt faat verl Tioga—llccelpta, 10,096 bead agalust 78,353 lsat ek sappiy lyiites disa tor tia PEL T waks backs o justabiule Squai to denimad, witt quaiily ‘st s Boodan st weok Philsdelublas, $4.2004.00; Yorks ere, $4.1064.13; commng, $4.5381. 75, Burkp—iteceipta, 14 1U) head, against 11,900 lut weckivupply falr, wiih o siow warket and prices 1yd gy bete Tl 10 1o 88 G sy bt Gto s 64.23 4750 Coinmup, 73 0 A0, £3.0Xe3.73. . To ke Western Amociated Presh Eair Lingaty, Feb. u.-CArfl?l—fl#l:flDll to- day, 857 icad, sil through stocks total for 4 deve, 1,357 headl througl'sad 1,243 yards no cattle sclil to-day, Hoge~Jiacelpts tomusy. 1705 hed ) towal or 4 deys: sy it PRt UR oo bt T} ShExr—Ttceipte to-day, 800 hosd; tatal for § days, 2,500¢ 10 sheep sellipg to-dey. Suscial lastch o The CAizion Tridune, Avnha PR Te Daavas -leculbis, 410 carmyiaat ol 37l of Squtily sa goud average qual- fiv: ‘buatueas fr L6 week abunk, the same: probably g ey BE A e ci £y biltehe ¢ Shongea, ekeupt for prime paiives. whioh Sroughls A Benore. bls Loy cout sallcr advaneed Dricas W epty TL5r (b Thah wioks 0 b whi B RSBt i Lala talr Tor ton soason. f disar aND Lixys—Hucelple V7 cars; lash week, PAGES * week, 10,7001 market dull and ‘deciining: “ ieep market onened at eloting prices of last week, #teady deciing fambe unchan ToieTate aungle and (i damans Seen: §4.00095.00) TRmoe. €5, 2540 2. oo b aice 1ioar—Draseil bags shundant at #4.0a%. 10, To the Weatern Awociated Press. Atnaxy; Fell, 8. —CATTLE—1towtipls, 410 car-loads, againat 371 1art wenk: prives nnchanged: @ inman to fair, dadoumediam, aanije axirue Sifc 8 larza number of cattle are'on the makak worth oc, Dut the Iatter quotation tsallhay witt bring. SUEER~ltccnlnta, 113 foads 24 more than last week: dowsrwand fendenoyi common to fair, 4@43ct TAIY 10 . AM@Acs oxtras, 6¥e1 mupply of tambe cxcerns e demandy prices & Alade [owcr; common to Talr, 4 @34cy falr Co good, 0c extras, 04, NEW Yol Nuw Yok, Feb, 8. —Rervmi—itecoipts, 1,400, mak- Inz 3,3t tor' tha foar dayn againgt 6,90 sae time Iaat week: madium and falr frades & whiae tirmer, WILN & ready saley hetfer guaifties slow and anchanged} exireme rano~atoers, AU(@IT [, 10 drens BYAST Dol fat Jilinata and_ Miswourd sieers, 1,150 to 1,400 b5, 0@ !g:‘(r. tadress AS@a7 By OUlaken for eXport At BX@ Birwen—Tiscelnta, 4,00, mnking 15490 for four dayn. ARA{nat 11,500 samo time last woek: market fairfor 00} Weak for common and or.dinarys sheop, 6@AWa; Rond 10 cliotce 1Amim, 637t About 6 car-ludde Stato e lineetnon 500 0, making 22,000 for four da) xR -llrceipts, making: for foni Agrinatl 18,E00 samo timn iast wecki market :lou’c'fi ‘Woak for 1fve at 84, 13@4. 43 per 100 D AUFPALO. Drvraro, Feh, f.—Catrie—Tiecipts. 1,609 total for tho waek 74,4031 TioBales [o-days Tresta nrrivals con: slgned throughs 70 cars through stoc@heid for ship- ment 10-morraw. Hieer AND Launs—Tecelpts, 2,700t fotal for the lesonly A CAre; od ta _cholce Michl 19 Lo 126 4,77 AR} t5era HotGInR oft, HOBIE 1o falh Eoueesso i cars unsold, 8,173;- total for tho week, 50,000 Hoan—ltscotpts, marketactive; lowsr for Yorkers: mood o choleo. $1,1584.23, alri aupply Leavy, but no demand; 7 cars uasle ar. rouia, 8r, Lovix, Feb.A.—lloan-slow and weaki packers' to fancy, €3.85@2.60; llaht, 83.40%3.08; racoipta, 2.0, CaTrLR=Act{ve snipplng itemand for to beat fl‘Mell a shade firmer, withont quotablo ehango: itchtrs’ In falr demandy'steadyy fale 10 Kood, 83,4038 4,003 to chofco cown and helfers,” $3.40@3.73; comiman slows nnchiangeds receints, 0. BrKAv—FalF shiDDIng Inquirys sicady and unchanged; recelpis, 181, CINGIXNATY, Cixgrxxats, Feb, B.—floaa—liul and lowor; com- mot, &3.2323.05; 1{ght, 83,313,733 packing, £3. 8,801 hutohers’, €3.60@0.001 Foeoipte, $,3001 ments, £10. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREBIGN CITIES. TThI', tollowing were recelved by the Chicsgo Board of rado: LIVERPOOL, Foh, 8.—Prime Mew Pork—Fastern, 84 ‘Western, 63, Tacon—Cumberiands, 528y shorteribs, 9241 long clear, 203 643 short clear, 801 04t shoulders, Kia 84y hams, 43s. Lard, 105 6d. Primo mews beef, B35 Indianess heef, pls; extra Indin mess, 1108, Cheesd, @78, Tallow, 40s6d, Lonvon, Peb, 8,—Livearoot~Whest in good do- mand; California club, 125 743124 10d; California white, 12864@124Ad1 aPring., 108 Bl@tla 24, Cornn shado desror, st T7a3d. Country markets—English a shade dester; Fronch steady, Less cxcitement, Yeao toruay's improvement malntaloed. Sneetal Dispoteh tn Phe ¢hicaga Tribune, LivenrooL, Feb, 8—11:30 8. m,~FLoun—No. 1, 2841 No. 3, 20n. . QnatN—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 11a 84y No, 2, 118 spring. No. 1, 118t No. 2, 1038d; white, No, 1, 128 815 No. . 120 4d; club, No. 1, 130t No. 2, 128 7d. Corn—~New, No. 1, 373 No. 2, 20s odi old, No, I, 289344 No. 2, 288, - Provistoxs=Tork, 852, Lard, 8010, Livanroot, Feb, 7—2:30 p, m.—ORa1N—~Wheat— ‘White, No, 1, 12884 No. 2, 12 3d, Corn~New, No. 1, 27sl; No. 2, T7s; old, No.1, 249s 0dy No. 2. 298, DresdatufMs arm, Provisioxs—Lard, 30884, LtvespooL, Feb. 8.—CoTTox—Quliet and unchanged; anlen, 8.000 balesy speculstion snd oxport, 1,000 Americsa, 8,000, ‘Yarns and fabrics at Manchesterdull. inMADSTCTPA—Wheat—[loceints for threa days, 28, - 000 qrs; American, 16,000; Californls white wheat, 12044@12484; do elub, 121 7d@134; No. 3 to No, 1 red Western apring, 108 Gl@llsy do winter, 11sg11a8d. Flour—Western cannl, 20G:28s, Com—\Wertern mixcd, 2084238 0dy new do, 27437 3ds. Oats—American, 3. Dariey—American, 38 11d. Pras—Canadian, 30 0d, CLovan Srgo—American, 437308 PRovistoxs—3iesa pork, 86 Primo mess boef, 83s. Lard—American, 3. Bacon—Long clear, 203 0d} abors do, 30t 0d. ¢ Cuzxax—Fino American, 00s. TarLoyr—American, 40061, Prrnolevn—Bpirits, 7a3d; refined, 115 Lixszen O11~208 &d. A Rustx—Common, 5 3@5s g pale, 125, BriniTa o TURPENTINE—20%, LoXDOX, Fch, 8 —TALLOW—308 3d. Taxsexp OrL—23s od. SriniTs oF TURPRNTINR=234. Lavenrool, Feb. 8,—Corrox—8ales of the weck, 84,000 balos, of which exporters took 4,000: specula- tors, 2,0004 total stock, 535,000 American, 71,0004 recelpts, 54.000: American, 40,000 sctual export, 8,000; amount afoat. $15,000; American, 312,400 for warded from ship's side dirset to svinners, 13,000 American salcs, 40,000, AXNTWRUP, Feb. 8. —PXTROLRUN~278 34 AMERIONN CITIES, NEW YOni. Bpectal DMavateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yons, Fib, 8,—(uaix—Restricted business in wheaty spring values advanced J@1e per bu. and the fmprovement was well malntained throughoat, check- ing operations, though tho Inquiry was falr; red slow of sale, and ot the closs quoted weaky 4R,000 bu No, 1 Milwaukes aprine at 8134 40,000 bu No. 1 Northwestorn spring st $1.30G1,81; 16,000 bu No. 2 Milwaukos apring at $1.28; 43,000 bu No, a2 Mliwaukeo spring At .23 07,000 bu No, 2 Chicago spring ot $1,2031.7% chlefly ot $1,20@1,20%, and closing at $1.20%, Corn less sought for early dellvery, and quoted Irregulat; mized Western ungraded mew, 330, fye fn do- maod. Osta generally quoted » shade casieron & com- paratively moderate movement, cloaing dull, mixed Weatern, 2,100 bu, at B4{@33%c; white Western, 2,000 bu At 3%@41}c, the latter for very cholce; No.3 Chicago quoted at 35@33%e. Provistons—>3ess pork modorately active for early delivery, but somowhat frregulnr ns to prices sales 5u0 Dris within a ranga of $11,25Q11.50, cloalng with un- fnapecied availablo at $1L.23; other kinds . moro sought, with ssles ©f 300 brls prims iness on private tevms (held as hizh sa $11.60 for vory cholce)s for forward delivery, Western rgeas dull with February option nominaly March, $11.1011.30; April, $11.133 11,50; May nominal, With 10 salcs reported, Cut mcats fusctive at about provious prices. Dacon mora freely dealt fu, but at easter ratest long clear at 85.02% @3.73for_Westernj 550 boxos long clear nt §3.02%5 @3.73, Wostern steam lard fn falr demond for early deltyery, but at the close agaln quoted caslert sales of 1,100 tca at $7.33¢ aleo, 500 tes, to arrive, at 87,751 for forward dollvery les sougnt; February option guoted. at $7.53; March, $7.00: Aprll, §7.70; May, §7.80, ahowing rather more steadiness; at the extrome cluso refined was moro active: for the Continent quoted at $5.0038.10. Tattow—In falr demand, and quoted steady; salcs 135,000 1ba nt $7.0254, Braan—Itaw quist, but quated stesdy st THo for falr refining Cubs, aud 730 for goud doi refined as Jaat uoted. qullll\'—QlluMd up to $1.08, with sslesof 100 bris at thia rato. Fretants—Liitle change; gencral market ratea quoted, as 8 fule, stoady, but & modurate movements for Liverpool, engsgements by steam fnclade 34,000 bu graln at D}d per buj 1,200 bxs choose, part at 47s, To the Weatern Ansocialed Iross. Naw Yonx, Feb, 8.—Corran-Quiot; 11 1-103 I farures barely atvady( Februare, 10038 11004410607 “April. 13.10cy Moy, 1g.ddot July, VEAWILSI0r Audusty cptember, ' 11.91@11,830; October, November, 10.0AG11.0x. Bl idy sir.ogars “roceipts, 13, 000 bris; No. 2, §2.083.751 super siate and’Westert, $4.0044.301" cotnmon 1 RO | extra, - 30081, Xy 00410 cholce, 83 3640.001 whito wheat extra. 60,0 0731 Taucy, Bl Hoan. 231 oxtra Ohlo, 33047, 501 Bl Lugla.' $5.10G8.23; Miunesota patent process, $7.008 H.35, lgs four incliwuged, ‘Conx-Skat—Easiers Veatern, 82.80@2.80, Guatn—Whcat bt fulr demands uusetiicd racelpts, 176,040 b, Siliwauker, $1.33¢ Nu. 3 do, §1.29} 0. 3 do, $1. 0.2 Chicago, §1.308@L.27) No. 1 arthwe! $1.5081.311 red winter, 6; No. 1 auring, Fobruary, 812 No: u ‘Northwest, bri L 27601 . ok dvaly Western: ToxuTic, oD aand acilves GorE. — MAlt ‘Aice’ and un cnaaged, " Corn stesdvs receipta, 54,000 buy uagraded B N O N 3 5 vl v No. o ":fi'!’?ru Sl v Uichangeds Foceiote 6000 bu, Vi Uhetanied. ~Qulet jochanged. e e g Y R Jobbing. 14k@1be in %)‘lfl. Bugarqulet but firm: falrio od, refati, TR Irlme: ML R el e :llld sud O7m| 25@30c, Rice steady; domeatic, dlf e, “‘-nouuu-mn and nomindl; crude, THc} refued, 124c1 united, EB4EHTHO, TarLow—slosly snd unchanged. Breainen Kzax—Unchanged. BriniTe op TURIENTINS=katler; T4, Kaus=Tuil ana heavyy Wedtern, 1uldo, ProvistoNs—Muss pork, 11Mwllhe. Heet qalet; extrn mees, 1240, | Dresssd hoa—Market easlor; Weat. Era, $he. Bacon--Long closr, 6. Lard~Prime stoan i “fw{r‘-‘ rmu sod unchanged. A Cixxan—Eivm sud ‘nlng;lnm‘ Ty .08, e Vb oW v sQalet and. sorataat mLPaLs, ¥ ont—Qalet and nom ool AT Feunaylvasia and wett Virgiuta X% and above, ci median, 44 43¢5 coarse, 8301 York difhixan, Inalsns, and Wistorn Sie. Sh@broy mediiim, 4304051 cosree, 3801 comblag, washed, $6a 5304 unwashod, $5@30ct Canids comblig, S 180 ua. 20¢1 coars aad wediuin do, Wagbsc 'ulnlll, el tul rmer: more sctive; supers, $3.50 exiras, Gualy-1Vheat . 301.80; rod, § @L; white, $LUSH 1. Cora et pitateadys et lxe 5 February , SYH’CII. 81}‘3545: stosiner, Uhl“t; rejected, Ifillfifl“ Daty weak: wr i1d Weatern, 3budcy mixed do, S3d34¢, 1Yo quice and nchauued. Fitisiahe~dews poric $11.80a13.00. Beel bame 16w17c; Indls iess, 254050301 Laing, OWDI0AC. Lar sieady and unchuayed. BuTres—stcady snd unchanged, Cuxmsg=piru nud unchangod: Eaas=Qulet; Weatern, 17¢, xrROLKY¥—Quict and ubchanged. ’ 5188 T—Seady b $1.00. Excaiete—iWheat, 4,50 bay corn, 00,000 buj oats, 10,000 bue N O gl' mu‘;"‘h—oofld damand st ke m aw OBLEANS, Feb, 8. ‘x”x.‘u.ml p o8 e e full prices: superiiue, $4.. 0 DIKh rkiee 8 S4sad: whie, does yel 500 Gats 4tcady, with a Tair demandi eholce Ualeos, oM ar-Quiet, butSrm; 84 Ba3.50 uAJ -Actlve aud Qrg ‘ordu o $13.501 primey )80y 13,903 chalee, SHF.0d1S. VaovIsloas—Fork—Narkes dulls 311.20611.00n Lard bt ,.o“ym-flruwxm A fimated ‘demami flrnr'r:m' 8 5 [y nfet but ateadyy refined, thoree, 87.50, ke . 2%, 1Inlk meate quict hut Atraays nhnuklro'r'-.‘ e, 4cy finrk!fl 4o elearrib, b3%e; cloar, ATsc. Tacng L Market duil: stioulders, B3(ct cieae tib. 7ei clear, 71 ;‘l’"”fi“u;ygl:;“ steady; sugar-cured, NGIOC; ineag. e, L Wit k- Gnlet aad weak: pectified, $1.00a1 .03, QrOorRTEA—Colteo Ateadys. oo demaniy fifn err. foen, aniinary fo prime, ‘34 atiae, Soea aui common to god common, St{afie: TAIE 10 Tn'ly fa) @i17c; brima to cholce, JA7oc: yellow elnrtticd. 7j fonce Mojasenstondy, with s fatr demand; coining 17:¢ey falr, 24w20c. Ricn steady; A4agite, &l HianN=iull, Weak. and in'vers oHge. n Feb. Bom PO th ALTIIONR, Feb. B, ~FLoun—More active and bir ROt qtathly lgwar, il ey, GRATY=Wheat~Weatern frrequing, eloaing frm rop Apot and easler lnYDD“nn!‘ No. 2 winter reid West tana Folruarr, §1.314; March, 8193, atern opened higher, And viosed stendy, whin v ance lost; Western nixed. svot, 83ct February ap Aarch, By ADrl, 7o, OARTRIFly Rettve ant o Weatorn wniie. aiatag do mmited; db-tites ennyi! e e L e AT it an: adys Penusylvania Mrviand. €14t P & g };m)vmmfiml{:‘m llndl|ml!.;lllll!\|.d igh TTRR—! ctty cholee firm an Rher: roll aler macked, 2U®236, s CAgRoLTi—iyull énd nominals rened. 1a34c. C¥rxr—iore aciive and firms Kio cargues, 14yy 17%e. "Witinkr~Qutotand steady at $1.09421.00, TneRITTA=Flour, 2,50 brist wheat, 23,00 bay o, 62,000 but oaty 1,000 bity rye, 1,000 ba, BUIPNEXTE—Wieat, 22,0010 but corn, 4,500 bu, TOLEDO. 1GTOLRDO, 0., Fob, 8.~FLOUR=Closes dall, weak, ang - UnA1N—Wheat--Amber Michigan cash and Pehry £1.20 March, #1221 Ro. 1'ved winier 200 3 do, " March, '8Liigr No. 3 red Wabaan, &1 1 Gloecn wisn Corm et bt fams hleh mie :”(ct No. 2 018h, 413(es May 4t%{ci No. 3 whit e .,“,“"“""‘“ 7 1Mt damaed, d4e. ( . CrovrR Sexo—Mammoth, 84.70; prime, #4.00; 450, g T —Flonr, 2 bris; wi -fl::&'fl“'fimz‘bglbl i c :::nm by S Flour, 100 b eat, 3 «whont atcadyi amhcr MTehlian. cath, s'lruur:'; e F1.205 Nou 1 Ted welntor, 81,3105 N0, 200, §1:18) Yo'y 111, Corn 1o aales. INOIKNATI, s nclnl.wn'n. 0., Fob, 8. —CotToN—Quist but steady; c. L.ou=Dnll and nachsnged, UnAix—Whost strang: (u fate demands red, £1,153 Corn In good demnnd at full pricea; 300G, teady, witha fale demands 294He, ity n.‘flu Dumrm; 6i@sse. Niarley i fulrdemandi primo duy Provistaxa<rork duil and nomlnal; £10.70, Tard dull'and lowers atean. 7,131 bidt 87,20 naked casiy anica 8703 Marchs keitle, $7.574@7. 75, Bulk meaia uih auddroopings 83,123, 835, 83,35, Hacan num. inally unchangod. —Green meats nuiet and weak; ahoulders, $3.53. ‘Tlams, 16-1bs avorage, $3.60, Ao d irm. BrTrRR—Dull hnd unchanged, + LTxsxzD Oti—Duil and muclinigeds 60gaze. o 87. Lovis, Foh, A.—Corrox—Qulet and unchanged, FLoR—F{rmar] more doing: & shade higher, GuATX--Wheat firm and higher for cash for futuree; No, if rod, 81.00¢ 3 1,10 Marchs 81,10t Ajirlli No. Carn easler; 40! {dligc 3 AUM 40K F ADSUMC Mlarch. - Onte dull and weaky 256 cashy 20 i March, Itye Armer; Slc. rarieamaet o il packing fobbing, 81 y li§ packing fobhing, 810, nshy £10.55 Mareh. LAR Guly ROWANy lowees labic at over £7.00, Salt mieat fat: nuch | Hhoniders offere at 81,03 mo bl whort il 5; ct short clear, e, Bacon dull and lowor: 434et!(c) R P — i irin; whe: 1 co 50,000 bit} oAta, 13,000 buy 1y, 2 b Vel '8, 2,000 bu, ML ACREE: 1LWADRRE, Feb, 4.~ urit—iull and unchanzed, Gratx—=Wheat irmt openad 5o highers closed frmg No. I Mlwsukeo hord, 81.11t No. 1 Mliwaukee, 81,001 No, o) $1,00%¢ No, 3do, 10¥c. Corn quict e teunr s Nt Alcs hariay steadys Now SranAG, i} Nor Lo e, | artoy steady’s No- 4 s HanTiso Debruwrys i MArch. PN ProvisioN ‘noralized: luwer: Meas pork qulety :(L':’,‘,‘ {’;‘l‘me steam Iand, 87.15. Dreescd hogd casierg Rzorirrs—Flour, 7,500 briss wheat, 84,000 bu, BuirxeNTs—Flour, 13,000 bris wheat, K by, LoyiavILLE, Loutsvirre, Feh. R—GOTTOX—Quict: 104, Frouvr=Duil and unchanged, Unatx—Wheat dull and unghisaged. Corn [n fatr de. ‘mand; white, 43¢} IX||Xtd‘ 4tc, Oats dall and lowery white, o) mized, 202 Kye—Mnarkeat dulls oou. TuovistoNs—iork qulet; 811.25, La (,:!cl but steady; cliolce leaf, tierce. 8tct do kews, B, Bk cata quicty ationldorm, A% cloar Fin. SW@iNs acon quictj shoulders, 47401 clear rib, 04Q@0Xc sugare curei Rama, SKG0Yo, Wilssy=Firm; 81,03, INDIANATOLIS. oLpraNAvoLis, Yeb. A.—FLOUR—Nominally un: ranged: ISR g R PR VA ol x4 ¥ e, 8 24440 ROV (810 —\\'cllx"llmuhle’r:. oy Hreen aYe| clear rib, SMa; hinine, THe. ., % oo 3 iae s Fetel 200 heady shipe DETRIOT. meats, 500 head, DxraotT, Feb, 8. —FL telcra and ynsottled. GRarg—Exten fiom % Llfilct-um ey slziai,zi; pavruay 240 Ap L25%: cinv ai milling No, L quielat 8119445 Carn—No, 1 Tioatox, Feb. 8.—Froun—bull and unchangod. GEAIN=Corn=Market dulls mixed and ]Ilh?;', sae. Oats—Demand mndnr-ln‘. 0. 1 Aud oxt mlfltqu-’ whitc and No, ‘white and No. 2 mixed, 36@37c. b, 8. fl(y"filvo 1t K] UPPALO, el = RAIN: 104! Ing neglects P e i Lo i g dully sslea B cars new Western_an {rack at M@iic, Ustanominal. Kye neglected, Uarley neglecteu, 0BWEn Dawkao, Feh. B.—Gna steadys No. 2 Toledo, 57c, COTTON, New Youx, Feb. 8.—Corrox—Net receints st all United States ports during the week, 133,000 bales fasy year, 144,000; total recoipts st all United Fiates ports 1o date, 3,243.000; Iast year, B.238,000; exports from a}) Unlted States ports for the week, 117,000; last year, 513 white, mixed, $7@34ci No.3 110,000; total exports from sl United States ports to date, 1,824,000 last year, LOTLOO stock st all United Btates ports, UILOWS Iast yoar, 08,0001 slock st il Interlor towns, 144.u0] Jast year, 00,0001 stock a¢ Liverpoal 818,000 tast year K0, 0001 stock 0f American afioat for Great Britaly, 120007 Last yoar, 344,000, PRIROLEUM. . CLRYRLAXD, O., Feb. 8, ~PrrnoLevy—Market qolet md ateady; standard white, 110 .oz, teat, 12e, irTanvra, Feb, 8.—PeraoLeox—Quiet snd steadyp crude, $1.85 8t Parker's for immodlate shipmentss res fined, 11}4c, Philadelphis dellvery. OiL C17Y, Pa., Fob. A.~Tho market opened very quietand weak at 81,0434, with saicai ater In the day thero wero sales at 81,634, closing at 81.0alg} weakt ANIpInentAyeaierday wero 6,543 beis) salcs aud resalcs ToEay, e 000 brie, % ¥ * . DRY GOODS. New Yonx, Fob, 8.~lualncss coutlnucs guiet fa nearly all dupartments; cotton goods fnactive, but best “makes browr, and colored eottons steady; prints quiety Gtarners fancy prints reduced to 6o and larmony brinta to o) glnghams I youd demaad; wmen's wear of ‘woolcns quie TURPENTINE, WiLuiNatoy, Fob, B.—SrimiTa TURPRXTINZ= Bteady; 300, ————— BOVEE, . J0 the Editor of The Tribune, Aunona, IlL, Feb. 8.rAll of Mr, H. Bove's fricnds do” not live In Chieago. Durinz the summer or fall of 1878 hio epont some timo here Ilis ways were 50 bland that 1 quite enjoyed talking with him. Of coureo I subscribed for that book on capital punishment, and when ho verg plcasantly suggested that, as 1t would be out Inn * very fow weoks, it would save him £omo troublo und cxpenso it I pafd Wim 1o ad- vance, 1 verycheorfully handed him tho price, 1o waa to send the bovk by mail, I nave not recolved ft. [ presumoe the fault (s with the Post-Oillce Department. Of courss such & philanthropie genueman as Mr. Boveo would not be guilty of a dishonorable act. Yours traly, lexur B, Tows. —— Apropos Des Dotte: Maysutr (London), By the chance resomblatice of o forelgn word a Jearned muan bas been lod Into a very comfeal crror, For the French Dictionnalea de la Con- wersation L, Bouchitte has compiled o biography of Jacob Bolime, aud supplotucute it by o Hst of the numerous writings of the philosopnical shoemaker. Among these ho citea * Hefloctont aur les boltes d'Jsgie’ The notlon of u shoce maker devoting some time to reflections oo Isuinh's boots appears suliclently fu accordunce with a well-known axiom Invenied for the lo- struction of the craft. But the fact is that what Jacob wrote waa an essay on the theo- logical dissertation of Prof, Isalas 8tlofel. Now Btlofel 1s Gernan for boots, and to that oxtent M. Bouchitte was correct cnough lu supposing that Jacob Bobme biad been casting reflections on Isaial's boots. NERYOUS DEBILITY. AVEAKN ESS, elc. and all dsordsrs beought on b dldcretions, sicesses ur vverwork of the Draiu » urvous System, spesdily and radically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, purely vegetable p tion, sud the best aud micet Silickatul Femedy iowi. v to Mix Lot ually sufficient, For farthcr Infornation, 5 for Clreular, Prico, 81 per Bos: bix Boses, 8 iy maa'l, secrely wealed, with tull dizectivus fo use Lrepared only by WINOUESTER & 0O0., Chemliats, 34U Joln Bi., New Yorly 3 4 For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. yglenlc,l Preservative. e culy Bamedy whioh L50ub sgdition o 40 ar wile fo bowk 4nd parth sian PRESCRIPTION FREE. mcg cury of Nervuus Debllity, want ot craT eic £, 1B, whols, L 28 o Vi e aa Uhe thgredients, - Aldross UG SAQUETE TN W St Ul anadl Ui 0. ~Wheat unchanged. Corn L o R - - L be i

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