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o FINANCE AND TRADE. BnnU Clearinp-s I.area, but Dls. count 11 u.iih’sm Cumncy in Liijlit Demand—Heavy Country Orders for Exchange. The Produce Markets Irregular— Provisions Active and Easier* Wheat Again Very Weak—Other Grain Steadier. FINANCIAL. The ciratinffa were comparatively hrge, but did not signify anylhlnT morn tlirn the accumnUtcd business of two dais. The local loan market Is unusually dull. The lots! amount of discounts tnado was very slight yeMtnl»y. On account of thotudopeudoul condition of the meruaullls Interests of tbe d»y, the singular slag, nation In the grain and provisions market, And tho taokwAtdnovs of tho packing sesson, there Is less than nraal good paper offered the hanks. Their ikobUlod Is one of great ease and strangtli; their resources at o hardly subjected to the nstur.il tltmand for Iho seamn, sud Uioy would bo very glad to ace tho loan market more active. Cndcr U.r»o dreumatancos ralex of discount cannot bo expected to keep\cry sltif. To regular customers tbe banx* charge Hi* 10 per tent, ami wutih) make still better terms to guud outsldo burrowera if that class of applicants would only appear. On Iho street rales aro Ml 3 per cent, with great quiet in sll directions. New York exchange was lu octivo request on coun try account. Transactions between banks were not numerous, hut tales wore made nt par. Tho orders from the country for rnmnrydld UlUo more thm off set tho receipts from that aourco. The clcarlugt wero |S,COG,OQJ. Tbo Jt-iitroad Oattl'e of last week refers to (ho plan of Mr. Charles V. A'Umv. Jr., for regulating tbo rail* road* by making them keep (heir accounts open ant! lutelllglblo to the public. It likes lie simplicity, atul thinks It ofijcacfinis oml in lurmotiy with dm princi ple of our OovfTiimont. Regulation will tu» needod, of course, to carry out tin* reform. V>blla this la un* dcT way, a rooi! doil rouM bo dune to check tbn peculiar mltmanagpmcut of (ha i.d'.roads if tbo New York Stock Exchange would tale advantage for tbo benefit of Its tnctnncia and tbo public of tbo agreement with tho corporation* on Hs Hut which permit* it to call for any Information that tbo Governing Board think necessary for tbo protection of tbo buyers and eelhrs of stock. Tbo iq;r .ouictil is an follows j Know all men byth.se preicuis: Tbit for and in consideration cf tbo New York .hock EtcluiUge having placed our alocka on the list of securities dealt lu at tbo sild Eii'luiigo, now, therefore, we hereby agreo to fiun sb without funfier notice to the Hectctary of sslu Lxcliaugo n statement of too earnings wul cx l-eures cf thU company i t hud <meo In t* nil month; and iiho no m iu-e from said Exchangetn furuUb such ctber Infiinna'Jnn na lbs Governing CommUtec of said Exchange may drem rtvslreblo to protect (he Internal of )>aiOc» win* buy and sed the aecuritica dealt Ui nt laid Exchange. THAT liIUJKtE. The popular disposition, dourly, is to expect too truibfroui grml bridges a* simply rninniercl.il high ways. 1: rcqvtitc.i a tong whPo to reimburse the vast sutlay involved, and In the interval It Is fortunate if :bcy do nut disappoint the expectations of their pro jectors ca to tbo benefits cf winch they are to ho pro. (active. Wo do not say this w.Tb partii.ular reference to onr EaalJJlvor enterprise, for which New York and Brooklyn oro paying cut a good many millions, and which nny realism all that Its projectors have predicted, but to Ihn mammoth JlO.OJJ.Oiihfrmturo that spaa# tho Mlsrisslpi I at St, V'nJs, Vast rev.nhsi tc tbs way of increasing tbo cf that cily were inocip:.tcd from that wcrl;, but according to suit* meute wo »ro now having tit *0 are mt likely to be via. Ible, at 10.-Ml during this gcnr.ra:i->u. It lias worked no p-.-y.'tptll-U vh-nge in local tratlo as jet; gravo com jiblnto an contlmialiy making mi to Its rnbnjsnigo met*, anti the” do say J* would Ih> hard to soil the b‘,o< U svt t.ny fijure, *.l.r>ut;U tnvc'.ns were cunfldautiy fi.-king f*>r anmudfl per n«t dividends. llosldoa all ti-'.',. v,,- r, ') Mftt",l lu.M, uU •• »d OUitilxClU't tiU t:i;b •; I '. !,(J < j.H't li.‘Vc !» 'U huh fur half the I,v '.v.’.i v.,;xu lc I on it, 9*>m« pniu' *-> f.-.c o 1, v;’ut on-• I'l-tL-r ui Dm uiueuut ujuM have sauced.— w r T.r.v liu. t:,n. rulle.lK'.at-s Ca nf M tuned f-V> of .7;m;:iry nt.-J -Lily IVr; 1:0 fl-.-.s cf an;:-/ --u-t Jti1v........ DT T )22»- 6-.;N of *..5-.iami..ry ;i::„ Ju.; I'-i \ J23‘- 2'i-iM 117 U 7»; Un Ml 11tT7)7 I’uliud baiu -tinv.il y <x 1 it. .... 121 •» v'.K.d w«s \ ' 1 i-l '»V cpiitvou Uie dollar. Git dVi;Lc v.’- re lontlb.V BiCIiA.'.CIE. E’c-riin" ex-nr. 'y-- Cai.ls Tn.aiurt.—l’.,;■;•!.., Liuduu -a t, tr-uics. C- •:.tu,’).-, r. 1 ...i.a' twe >n. -v, i-ij'l Drnm irk.kruucr . AUidt:, [ojtr rt rtr.s CtTV ANJJ CUUSTY BONDS. •-’•{! vgo (”;v 7 ct, l ends..., 1W ti Jr.t, DA/ ;',4 vt.«cwcrr<l>*. PH fc tut. C-J.-aßoDltyTait. v,-si,-r loan. 104 Lint. C iwk c'lUti.tv 7 v4«-«. boiidn.... 104 j* 4: tnt, TV,- I Turk 7 '.*. 1.1 ends North 7 (I. bnml.l (L.uculni’ark) mi, -irw. fJ.-.'Hli Mile, px-iHv I;|<V ] 37u ■ «; s'l?, cw-asv ,i;n my. tlfi Sulc |l3 Oty JUI! . f.ijlu.lwm, \i i;liv x, Tr.uUM' ii.hiiramv Company r.uml.ir »i i’jiniii« r> , c 7i 77 i.’iiitMj) C.;* mid Colic IVmjmiiy .... I ft) A. ...iiihwii.tcru j,-idd bond*. HI W txyjM.iim ai03k,,,........... DO U 3 ».w Vi'M, Dr:, o —OdJJ opened »t IK V. fell off to lU'. , r.dvwvd to lU'v, ftUvl closed &t Ul>|. Tbo rfitca for carrj ins were L.'V, I, aad a pet cold. Louis wore alto made Hat. Governments were firm, llitnud Lon Js wem in j<ood dauond. JJlate securities WlTc quiet. Stock* opened lower than closing, and declined ‘.(tf?* more, kdby Union Pacific. Sub sequently there am more than n full recovery, except l:i Union Pacific. In the last hour the market was de cidedly strong end higher. The fjmlitt advance was lu Union Pacific, which roao from to 78#, with no slock olltrin.'; at tho dum under 80. The principal activity was lu laLj yours aud Pacific Mid), the former ulvam lug' to Co , sud tho latUr to with cloaiug talc aat tht highest prices reached. Northwestern common advanced to TOJf, preferred to 98# on more active dealing *, Mlrh li’rn Central edvanrtd to Id.V, St, Paul to JJ 1 ,, pro. r. rml to <X}j, OhJos to IT’,, Itovk Istsn 1 to L 9-,, and Picslurgtu Panama »(<ld ut PM, Atlantic fc Pacific reacted tu VO, Tr-tnsacllous at the SUick I'.i chmt;« aggregated 1 tft.noU ah ires, of which were paclilo Mad. 11 Oo > vVVMorti Union, Northwestern common, *J,MO preferred, 81, Out! lotko Shore, v‘,OUO Union Pacific. unit J.S-O MWhfgm CjUlrol. Mcucy, li '.o ; i rliuu Uttrcimiilo paper, I custom n -elpls, The As»l*i.ot Treasurer disbursed $533,000. Clearing*. J47,ooii,l>«i, OIIVgIIMUKMTS. .laiiv I Noa 3s 117 V ,U&V 1 l‘M is 117 V j coupons U7S .liit*, I Currency tis .. ~131 V Coupon*, ‘*l CoUpUIK, "u • c i.it'cni, ’C7. Coiip-ouß, T.-nnsrses, obi 4.'; | Virginia, 04 T.mjus*/.*. ntw bi;.; Missouri 103 V Virginia, oil IS i 1 Western Union Tel.. TC v 1 N. J, Central lO4V Vacihc Mail ... 4iy Uoik JsLuJ 104? i Mama [ fit. Paul IVJIs t.ta0,,.,.,,.. hi Kul’aUljfd.. Ud>i Amtucan <;o. Wabash 4V D.H.UaprsM 04 | Wabash pM.......... T - New Fork CeMral...lg»V I Fort Wayne OriV Krie,......,..,., ... I'.- 4 .t, res lUum h trie pf J -ih j Terre Haute pfd 3MJ Harlem ...I ts ) Übl< ego ft A1i0n',.... 1/<J Harlem pf l 1)3 L'ulrtg>4t Alton pfd.Kit Michigan Ceotial.... fl V f Ohio .•* MtsshMppJ.,. lf«; V. P, stork "SV . Indiana CVntrU i', L>ketJh<re Cu-.i I Chi.. Mur. k yulniy.JU't Dliads Central tTJ>; ! Hannibal k Ht. Joe.. 31W CleV. A I’utsbuxg,... o>* I Djl., l-wk A We*t....lJO Notil.we.wra 89V j Athmlle h I'a’.Tel... 13W Nurihwtateni pfd... W>/ > Central IVe. bonds..,tow C., C., C. L I nv I F- bonds REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments were filed for record iKuday, Dec, 0 i cm rioraKTy. Ob’taco st, 314 ft vof WsaUru sr, of, 31x100 it. with othor property, dried Aug.SO | 7,030 Nutlb May «t, übv U* of UUio st. •f, 34x1 Id ft, dsud Vto. 1 3.20 U Calumet *», 171 ft u of Tbtfti-thlrd st. W f« 3d XIVSU ft, With Ln.l.Unb, dated O. t. 33 0,009 Cradle/ It, 13a ft s of NotMS st, •f, UxlU ft, «lMsd.Tnly2o 1.000 C»s« at, a e cnr of Erie it.w f, 102t130 ft, dated Dec. 4 21,500 Franc-fern aj.mu fl n of West Van llur.ut at, c f, vsslHD* ft, dated Nor.' i 7 750 B’iitf'vl It at. 2 S ft n nf Menurninre at, tv f, 21 *l2 • ft. d -.b’d Dec. 4 3,”>00 SMqwl 't at, 211 fl n of Moii'imlnjt', at, \v i , 24 xI.M ft. dated De*. 4 a,”>oo Ulna i.'lo at, 131 fl tv of North M.itkcl at, ■ f, '.‘.1*102 ft, dated Dor. 4 A l.fiCO Milwaukee nv, 50 ft ae of Culcugo av, no f, 25 xKon.cuuvi Dc.‘. 4 0,o;o Cornell pi, fli fl w of Noble at. u f, 42x100 fl, will) buildings. datc l Sept. :i 0,030 Ashland av, I if. fl a nf Waub.msla nv. w f, 32X U'l ft. with Improvement*, date t 0.-t. 21.... 1,001 Milwaukee ar, 15.5 fl s fl of Dlvblon at, n w f, ‘i.l ft, running to Division at, with so ft front, with buildings, dated D.’e, J 10,500 Kedzie nv, it e anil n fl cor »f Sixteenth at. mil -.of IHrnVa 4 ft.id 5. dated Nov. 22,......,. 20,003 \V«ct Chi'ago av, 2>2ftwof ffo’.t ft, f> f, 21x ]IH ft. wjih building*, hated Nor, 30 3,300 Weil Madbun sf. 215 ft wof Homan ar, n f, .13x1 1 fl, ilited U rch 10.M71 3.1 V) Nontn or cut uutm witm* a mens or . ultra or counr-iiocar, Ashland nr. 05 ft nof Bertram at, e f, 100xlC5 ft, diled Dec. fl $ 3.C05 Rxranswoud road, i‘l fl aof Jefferson Road. \v f. .lOxIO.I ft, eluted Nov. SO. 00 J SOUTH or CtTT t.lMlta WITHIN A RiJJIUB OP 7 J4It.ES Of cnt’jtr.ifocar. Wrtalil s’, 102 ft s nf Flfty-ulnth at, « f, 2»x 121 ft, dated ihv, 4 $ 700 XjJip Jsland av. 170 ft a of Thirty-ninth at, a f, 21*121 ft, dated Nor. 20 COO Sheridan ar, 40 fl aof Forty-flfih at, wf. 2«x 12> fl, dated Ana. i WO Langley av, 233 flu of Union av, wf, 22x1)3 ft, dated Dec. Forty-sixth it. 3 0 fl wof Ijlssell s), s f, 23 xl’23 ft, dated May 2.1, Mil COMMERCIAL. The following were tho receipts and shipments o! thelesdingarlldesof produce In this city during tho forty- Igbt hours ending at 7 o’clock on Monday morning, and for the corresponding date one yc if ago: Flour, br1»....( 1 ***** 11 VV/icat, liu * !*i.l.«'{ M.34J Corn, tm .1 37 7.U 1 f»Vi> i).da, bu • 2'i.f.O *J7,9iK)| live, bu 3.44)1 fl.w., llxtli y, bu Iff,2-JO l" ( uV1| Grass seed, 11s. 7i‘,B»7| 30,030 Flax seed, ill.. 42 >,o?.j 07,200 llroouio’uru. I3s 93.3'Sii •.{ Cur’d moats,lL* IJ«,H)' 2i1J.950l Jldvf, brio... .. 2011 I’ll Pork, titla.... . 32V 2; lard, h-s 7'VJWu J47.57i-| Tallow, It* 2h,2 At MU4j llullcr, lbs Cu.lXiD. 101,49Jj Ureaacd hogs.. 111, U‘2 Live hogs, No.. 10,12£( 15.(W Ctitle, No 50 1 Sheep, No 0.5, SH( Hides, l-'S 2XJ.2U 252. Ml 1 Hlghwincq brig lb I 2JU Wool, 1b5...,., 130,520 ( 31,(aW, Potatoes, hit... 13. 10,937] I.umuer.Nu. «. 1,591,M)i 014..V..' Shingles. N 0... 1,020,WJ1 3,170,000 I.dh, Nt 1 1 Halt, 4,4i14i 4,120(1 IHmltry, 1U...J 4..,:.ix 27,'.U*J I’oullry, cooju.l 24 1 214 Game, i»kg«..,. IC'*>l UiJli Kgga. |»Vgs 020 flj)|( Ciiovae, bxa....i 0 -71 I,lll’ll Dried fruits, Ibsl 48,140 47,4.U{ tl. apples, brls.) F'l 4,7G2i Hay,tons | 13*jI .111 l The following were ibo quJiititlM of grain withdrawn from store for city oansiiinpUoo ou Saturday hat, and for the week ending with Friday ; TVlicnt, Ml, Corn, bu, Orb, bu., JJ.ir.cj - , tin 13,»>33 lJ.ti t U Thoshlumsntfl fr >m this city 1 >st week, reported In our issue of yesterday, were all by rail, except 4,000 brls f10ur,’.*3,0,0 bn wheat, 81, COO bn corn, by sail to Itutrja; J4,!'Bt bu corn and PJ.UIO bu oats to other Unite i btutos ports, and 28,312 bu corn (0 Colllngwood. Tim ful.owing grain was inspected into store in this city ou Monday juonilnj: 10 earn No. I spring, IT* cars No. 2 do, H 7 caw N'o. 3 do, 48 cars rejected (to (.ids when*): H oars No. 3 corn, 10 cars rejected do, 33 cars no gride do (30 c-irnl; 4 cam white oats, 13 cars No. ‘J do, 10 cars reject,■<! do (JT oils); 13 cars No. 2 rye; 3cars No. 2barley, 4 cars No, 3 do. Total, 431 oil", of IBS.tiK) I.U. Imported out: 17,4 U bn wheat, tM.S-i.i bu eoru, B,'.* 0 bu uats, 1,9J1 tut rye, H,<tUt bu bailey. The Earlier*' Association, widch rerenlly convcneil r.t St. Loub, has urmncid with tbo lion. U. Young, of tbe Bureau of Hlatbtlcs at lVa*bliigtou, to rccoivs nicidhiy for publication tbo statement of exports of I rurtslonu from thirteen ports of tbe Bulled Stales. Thu figures fur Nun-mber will bo giveu 00 lbs ISlb prox. Tbo New York telegram of yrelrrday reported “I’orb not nju-ned.” That will be good news to buyers for couiuuipii-ju, who have bilberto found that every turret wan ojwncd, and tbo overplus taken mil, before being placM ou tbo market. Wo nolaibat UlO report of stockd in New York on the Ist of tbo month as pub* tidied by ua «*n tb« 2d was curcert, and did not, there fore*, uted trio ofllcial “correcUoti ” sent on tbo next day. The statbdlcl-n of tho Now York Exchange It* under* stood to have footed up a total riaiblo supply of wheat and flour In tbs world, equal to 75,003,000 bu wheat. Till* 1m u big aggregate, but U should bo remembered that strreks are now watched more cloccly than a few yuan ago, so that n greater percentage of tho whole Is in s’gbl ” of the cotnmrrclal world than It used to be. Tbo lading produce markols wore more active yet* tonlsy, and very irregular, provisions being sailer, wheat wcik, and other grain steadier. Tho feeling was far from being strong in auy department, but the ex clUmeot In wheal lout off the attention of operator* from other markets to some extent. Tbe shipping movement was slow, and tbe general aspect of things rather sombre, tbs recent genera) decline baring been so severe as to cause great loss to tho owners of produce. Dry goods were qmef, with values showing no Im portant variation from previous quotations. Tbo grocery market was only moderately active In any de partment. Prices were firm and unchanged. Butler was iu good demand, and commanded about farmer prices. Cbetso remains quiet at llQl3o for fair to fiut-y. No notable changes were apparent in tho Ash, canned goods, and dried fruit markets. Coal and wood wore Arm. Bagging, leather, tobacco, paints, and oils, remain as before. /;:7. J!?:; .617. V «.T, •.*:/sg tw, 4J-» 41 .dated. 65 k inV. 1/5 A in t LumUir «-u in moderate Interior demand and atcady. The receipts wore oumll, and no cargvn were offered at the docks. DuJldlng materials were reported In fair demand for tbv season and steady, common brick l>elng firm at $7.00 per in. Tbe stock la believed In to smaller (ban last tall. Tbo seed market was rotter <|Ulet. but all seasonable varieties were firm owing to light offerings. Oroeu fruits were unchanged. Hops, wool, and bides vrefo quiet, tbe latter being weak, in sympathy with the Eastern end foreign mar* kets. The choke grades of bay woru salable, but low grades were dull and weak, the local trade being amply supplied with those qualities by the neighboring firm crs. Poultry, eggs, and moil kinds of gams, wore weak, thn demand as usual on the first day of tho week being mull, while tho weather was unfavorable for carrying the stuck. ExroiiTH rnoii the beauoatid. Tho following, were the exports from tho four lead* ing cities of tbo Atlantic seaboard fur iha datoa named: Wttk fnd- HVaieni* iVetL cud mo Lei\ me .Vus. . inj ha, I, |H*s, 27,1175. 6, 1*74. Flour, brls lil.MO 40.074 7».3'-Kl Wheal, bu 6*1,(dl 331,13!! itrt.vOU Corti, 23H.6U 3v«,l;(J JWT.dOJ Pork, brls fI.dPJ :i,4i4 4,024 I.vrJ, tin 4.874,421 3,14:i.**l 2,U»i t -i)l3 Uacou, lb! jo,aj;,(r3o ti,27.>,Bii 3,202,M7 tue otnuaoK ron wueat. T> lit Editoro/’ Th* VhitAuo TVliuna; The stock of wheat in eight la about 16,500.000 bu, of which over two-ihtnh ia No. 0. and rejected. Last year No. 0 was sound wheat, but dirty aud below the stand ard of No. 3 in weight. This year it la noted la In* •Itocihiti b>wka a* “ damaged," wbtah mama musty- There Is no demand on this side the ocean fur Hour from musty or sprouted wheat, except from tbo negroes lit Uoulheru atatei, amt West Indira, tad French Canadians. All this claaa of wheat—aud It is about one-half the whole crop, both spring and wlmsr —must be exported. The American consumer will nut me unsound dour at auy price. Ohio, for this reason, la sending to the seaboard tbo bulk of Ler crop and re placing with (bo sound No. I and No. 3 wheat of the Northwest. lam luforuu-1 lint our city mills are sell ing their entire product to Pittsburg and points )n Ohio. With » op deficient needy 13),'Jjh,()jO bu, and probable fonlgu demand as gioat great as in the crop F M - ’LI think nothing surer tnsu that our No. 3 wheal must largviy stiv.m.v. The lout r grodea will sesk a price that e*| oilers will pay. tint supply of So. 3 wheat la far lesttuau lut year, Mmn.'.uu furuldiea nearly all. in ts-vi, miOlug wheal sold at h-lo to 4!) c above the grade eorn»i*iudlug ti present standard of No. 3. lubt. Lmutiu.-i i«d winter wheat now bring* $t.W, whl e lideriur Mils at Voc lu <1.1.0. Here the pruo of No. I and No. 3 have U-uj unduly dspresßeil by (bo huge stack of Inferior gradus; lut hinue ikiiund aiuue Will soon advuucs ibupnc*. Wliu coasitiunilun for food In Iho Uuited tilitvs of ra 0,0/0 Lu wheal per day our stock of i.uon,- mV ut S.OIV.OtO of sound No. 3 wheal is a were baga telle. Zcuu. ITU PnCSKM VALl’e. fb iKt rltl'irof fhi Chic*»4<* I'riijtit t'uicaoa, Deo. t, 1011.-l notice sj riug wheat U worth ts 4dto His In Liverpool, As oar exports have W«u almoat wholly No. 3 sud rejected. It ts fair to quote sound No. 3 wheat 9s 3d, which is |I,4J per bu. Freight from hero to Liverpool by rail to rhllsrtelphla nr r»illnjor>* t< i! 3vr per 113 lbs, nr 3?t<o per bit, Imving in OliW 11 fl.ol’f gold, nr $1.19 mrrsn -y, 16" expenses in I.tverp m!. i'nl.r. Im. In tlm fornpirt of !»• -ember—.tlvTjyi the dmleet period of the year In ttio Kngll'.li market. It, D. 1100 IT.ODUCT.H—Wrr. oulor >ll round, In Fjni patby with ft further AtcHne In luaga at tho blwk- Yanis, though the aggregatn nf trading wai fair. Tim weather was not favorable for packing, to that upor.v lota held off, but w.is plenty of product on rale, —chiefly for future delivery. Mftssruiit—Wtumora aellro, l.nl lo»ise per brl lower, bclrfl rather weak ti.l near tin* end of the art* aim, tinder free offerings, with a fair demand. fides wir> repotted of ;tW l.tU cash at $10.00; Ur!* aci:«r the mouth at f 14,£{£10.00 ; 7. 0 »tit seller .Inti* nary at IV'.OO ; >',sto I tl* lelor Fel.rnsrynl H'.’.lOji 10.2.5 • 2 0 Iris rrll <r March at (10.. U ; and 250 brlu adloc April at 110.50. Total, 1,1,5 R) Irl*. The nitrlsot rlosod aletdy at (II'.OI en-li, SH. J 5 Mllcr Iho year, $1 '.OO seller January, }l.M7\t.< T.'.2J ii-ltcr Tabruary, and at 110.30 <> U. J 5 for March. I‘rlme tneffl ptirh wii quoted at |17.81, and extra prime do alfl4.ootdli.2r). sVna quiet, except for Fehmary delivery, and Ml olf 5(2)100 |>er 10J It#, but eloeed drm at (bo m:t alilo pricea of Ilia session, In sympotby with an advance of 3d per >l2 11,8 in Uvurpool, aud a nr.ui/cr feeling In New York. Bales wern reported of CM tes fash at 112,10'4.12,1 *; 7 0 tow enller ihe month at 119.124 t 350 tea seller January at $12.15; 2,950 tea seller Felruarv at $12.25 a 12.30 j and 250 tea seller March nt $12.40, Total, 5,1,0, The market dosed llrm at sl'.M2V(Al.M’i cash; }l.M2\>(4l'2.tA seder the year: lor January; $<2,30 fur February; and nt (19.(0«5t2.i5 for March. Meats—'Were dull, and about »fo per IT> lower all round, preeu tnuils bMug Iho wotkest, bh Dio woutbef nxs iiutavcTJhle to handling them. Tuero woa a mod erate Inquiry for Inis fifteen days old fur Immediate shipment, the westlier being too warm to make It safe to move out fresh lots, and tbero were few offered, the atocke Le'ng very light, while lots In call five to ten day* were In good supply, end rather heavy, Tho shipments were again very large on Saturday being reported at 8.117,226 It'*, Part salted were quoted as follows: tibouiuors, 7u boxed; do roller .lanttary, O’ic: long clears. o'jO boxed; do seller January, 940; short rlhs, boxed, [»' i mine; do sailer January, D\o i abort dears, boxed, lose; do sotter January, 10c; long aim short clears, biaod, seller Ducvtuber, O r ß>}loc; do Boiler January, i>' l *c; Ctinibrrlatids, boxed, i«‘,o cn'b, and Ida for January; awod-j.lckled hams, li)\(£Uc; do seller January, lil»<cii»koJ. For Marchdotlvr.ry, shoul. dots were quoKnl »t 7 1 .,e, abort riba 10vc, aud short dears 104 c, all loose. Green meats quoted at flwo fur shoulders, PVc for long dears, OVO for short riba, a.' 4 - o for short cleats, ana l'V& ff.i for bams. Bx«»a meal* steady nt l'c fur shouldeis, 1'2,40 for short ribs, l.lc for short dears, and 13, : ,(i|Nc fop hams. Saha were reported of 23.0U* Its suuntdors at flVo, 2.*0 bjxoi do at l>oxes do at ; si-V>u Its do seller March at in«,c | JiO.iOff Ihsdo seller Auril at lU'ic ; 2«.'»)oxes longuud short dears at V’.c', H«,OHMb« green liamcalluo; 60 (os sweet pickled lunio llisj at 15.VC 5 25 btls backs at $0.50 ; an J 50 hrla pigs' longues ui $.2.75. Okcasu—Waft notulual at 7u4’’C. DIiET rBODLCTK—Worn B'earty and quid 8t $0.75 OIiMV) for mess, $U>.75...,11.(n» for extra moss, end s2U.nOd»2i.O'J for bams. Tauajw—Was quoted at BV<\ J 875. | ( ib;4. 11,0401 AJ.122) 23, m I] Ji'.Cil I 6,300 | 14,90* lri.l .1 4IM 1.04 G 7.5A4 9, dim R 4.444 07.523 3O0,"IJ CO.O.SIi 67,.1(X) 3,117,2.0 9,2j8.748 145 001 1,90, 449 (.7,0 J 132.07 U 87,010 id 1,422 9,«ort 5,1)7 I,K!I| 1,234 Ills 431 327,07" 213.5(4) 447 CSS 223,03. 115,920 .4/2,’IK) 1,172.500 331,0 0 4 itf.Ot.O n.ioo 1,9 M 3.123 10,710 B.'ilO FLOUR—Wsa rrry dull, and nominally easier. In sympathy with wheat. Tbe stocks ore large, and tiaurs are now reported to be selling on tbo seaboard at prices which do not i<crmit of shipments from this city at onr quotations. lienee no demand for exports. Silos were limited to 230 brh winters on private terms; 333brts spring extras, partly at $>..11)5 fifl brlfl buck wheat flour at 1-3.75 ; ojnl 150 brie rye flour, partly at $1.23, Total, 786 brlt. The market closed nominally at tbe following range of pncca : Choice winter ex tras, $7,00(37.78; common to good do. $3.2.3'30.0u; sprlog extras, good do,{(.".'(ari.oo; choice do. t3.i5-35.80; patents do, $V»C(ft MW j Minnesota, $5.3.7(<1(t.25; spring superfine*, t-.78«3.73; rye flour, 5-4.1V34.40; and buckwheat do, $5,00(35,78. Bran—Was quiet snd steady. Soles were 20 tons at sl.t.(Wi*ia.ig on track. Conn-Meat/—Was nominal at #17.50 for coarsa on track. I 200 103 I .1 458 •| 4 ) sVifiinfav, irert. ~ ft, s 0 fIhUU fi.td Jfi.2-11 5,‘J-n WUEAT—Was active and very weak through tbo greater pirtcf tbn session, declining 3),0 from (ho closing figure of Saturday, with a partial reaction af terwards. Liverpool was nominally unchanged, aud Now York simply Inactive, but our receipts wero larger, aggregating 323 car-loads, of which about 63 j orct ul inspected into tho better grades. Added to tuts was tho fact that the severe decllno of Saturday had exhausted (be margins on a good ilex) of wheat that w»s being carried for outside parties, and on tbo first bliuh of further weakness tho holders bsabtued to sc 1. Sums large fines were closed out in this wny, be* Uiu taken ratlior freely by tho short interest. Tbs 0 wav very HUlo lung buying, even at the depreciation, ss pur cbaHcrs did not ftol sure that tho market had touched Uotinro. They looked (idbutally) ut tho huge volume of wheat and Hour In sight, and then canvassed the situ ation ou the seaboard, whf re wheat is not offered simply because there Is no market for it, and flour is selling fully os low e# in Chicago, without allowing anything (or tha rust u( transportation. 'Phis, with (liu fact that we are only now ou tho ragged edge of winter, with flvo mouths in which to stock up before water trans portation recommences, made lute-tided investors hold off till tbe prospect be brighter. It lacks a wboto month yet of the tins when capitalists bagin to tnko hold of wheat in earnest iu ordinary seasons, and they may hold bark this winter longer than usual. The low grades were in moderate demand, but No. 3 was fully hoperbu lower. Holier January opened tt OLMfc, re coded to 97A(c, advanced taltSJjc, felloiT tu ami rose to 09c, declining to JMJtfc at the close. Heller tho month sold at doling, with cosh N 0.2 tpriug, at 07\o caked. Heller Fe iniory aoldutlMjqe (otil.OU. 1 ; 5 and seller May at $1.0,(<41.0k, closing at ll.Ud. No 3 spring closed at 81c, and rejected dual 70c. Gash eoles wero reported of 1,800 hu No, 1 spring at $1.01; 11:',8 Mbit No. 2da at No. 3do at 80 ,'4 fit 810; 14,(H)3 bu rejected do at C'JuiTiio; 4.004 bu by sample at H0r^8lo; and 400 bu do at 11,11. Total, 11S.OOJ bu. Mismumua WnrjLT—VVat qu'etaud coaler, docUn* ing 2)<(33c on No. 1, and 1 Vui’Je on No. 2, with a very dull u-ellna Ui) towards tbo rloso. Bale* wore re ported of 1,400 bu No. 1 at fl.OSj;, aud 11,100 bu No. 2 COUN—Was quiet and averaged a little higher than at tbo close ou Katnrd iy, though New York was quoted dull. Liverpool wjs firm and our receipts worenthcr light, but contained a larger proportion «»f new No. 2 lhau heretofore. Cash lota were very dull, there being scarcely any demand for thorn, bnt the rather sharp decline of Us( week induced several of the shorts to fill In, chiefly for this month. Tbe shortage ou '* sell er the year ” beeps up the premium to about 2o above tbo price for February, aud the cost of carrying wld* nus the diffureuco to about 3c, so that there is no In ducement to buy cosh corn to carry into future months, while (hero Is not much dispoHition to luvett In tbut future, tbo feir being that wheat will push corn down further before U. ocllev the month, or year, opened at 431, c, advancod to 4a<Jc, aud dodinrd to 4dc, closing at Heller January and teller February Sold at 43^(3:44Tc! and seller May at 4(J. , p<>.4C. , ,c, closing at the Inside. Cash corn closed at 45 , ;0 for cither old or new No. 3, or high mixed, Cush sales wore reported of 'it, I ttW bu old No. 1 11 VSc *, B.2WJ bu now do at 4oQ hu raJccU'j at 44c;2,<i00 bu new do at dostl'W; 800 1m no grade at 33n; HOU bu new cars at 41u; 403 bu do at 42c dulivorcd} 4'4> bit now yellow at 43c• ti/Oi bubvaumplaat Uf(«»K}-3 0n track; audiut) bu «<> at 42c free on board. Total, 42.430 bu. OiVTH—tVrro ra:hcr (pilot, awning *,c lower, The market was weak early, but closed stronger In svm path? with com and HowYcr't. Tho receipts were moderate, and (hero was liitlu demand for cash except to fill contracts. Thn trading In options was chit-dy la sotthmeute and changing Into next mouth. Seller December sold at 2 and seller January at U9M&IOC, both do lug St tho oitlsld*. May sold nt Cash •ule.a were reported of 4ijkO tu No, Sat -Gk irt .2*;,o; 1,‘.0J Lu rejected id 7,'iuu hu by sample at on track. Tolul, 63,1) M Lu. IUK-Wm In moderate re'imut, and easier under Increased olTcritigi, au 1 In sympathy with other grain, No. 3 sold at <i7>pudsc, and rejected van nominal at lisc. Seller January wa* nominal at tifiuc, Cash solus include ‘dI.'KJJ Im No, v, at UAltr.liV—Waa morn nettre, and ifrtfVn higher, closing Arm. Tao receipts were itaalt, uud No. 2 was quoted Arm, Utthi belmfoTcred. while there was soma Inquiry from the uhurts, Options ware fairly active suuslrouK st the advance. Seller January opened at 83Kfo. and sold to Hy;c, closing at hi*. ficllor Decem ber sold r.t 84tt«&V l c, and clcssJ at 86c, February brought Blc, Tbe lower gradiw nud simples were quiet and unehumtinl. Celt sales were rvporled of iuO bu No. 2, at ; 1,203 Im Mo. 0, at 93 qOic: 4,4.0 bit by sample at l. Total, 0,003 bu, In tho afternoon provisions ware qulit and oaay. Ibough lord was a abode miner umlor a fair inquiry. Haiti*: ‘.'iiO brla mots ]x;rk *oller February st |.U,IS • l.fodHva lard teller February at|i3',’.Ua'ill < J.U3>ftaid boxes long eml abort clear uu private term*. Wheat we* active end firmer, wiling at U7fiCk3T»ic for the mouth. ami cloalngat belter Jau u#ry sold «t Os'.Cd’Ji.’.o, and closed at uO,So. Heller M»y sold »t <l.'W,‘(. Corn wa* quiet uiul steady at 4C;,(i.4(1tf0 for Decent* b«r, amt 44 Vo for January, Oats wete quiet aud fimar, closing at UOV(i'.OJUc for January, and JOo for Dccemur. Barley advanced >*c, closing al for Deeembsr, and idling at Hut (or January. Ursa |>ork was qipiel and easier, dosing at slM7,V<s in.’.’.** rash or the yoir, (lU.(liVi,«le,ai for January. t1J,n«13.17V fur February, nud klu.oiVd4l->.4U for .March. Hales! 730 brls at <13,1 J seller February, 110.03 V a«Jer January, and <l3,> U seller April. Ltrd was quiet and Arm. clming al fIJ.IA caah or atltcr (he year, <l3 3C(jli,3J V sellar January, 11k.03<« (j>l3.d4 sdisr February, uud |.3.4J, l o- r gl3.ifi sailor iLircb. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOIr—Was steady at |hiJ. DIUiOM-CUltK—Tbo dumand continues good, but (bo market Is woak, owing (Q tho fact that a guuct deal ofcurula coustgucd aud forced on tho market, the •eiiors being anxious to realize as soon a possible. Itlcea for Inferior are reduced j<e. Quotations; Hurl, tmioo ; choice medium, (*(A7c; good medium brush, &aiic; fair inside and ooyprv, 4Ji4.Se; In ferior, urooked, bq<Jc. DUi'l'KU—There wne a qul«( momiunl at nomi nally steady r»Us. The supply of tholes table butter Is nut m excess of the wants of the homo trade, but 0/ the low aud medium grade* there la a surplus. The over-supply howsrur, la uot su oppr.nlre as to cause any great an ilety among holders aud no further do predatlou Is luoked for. We quote t Choice to fancy yellow, WflWc; medium to good grades, iu* THE CHICAGO TUimjNE:' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1875. FROViaioNo. MATERIALS—Tho d 'maud la very pood, notwithstanding (he lateness of tho season, and common trick are Arm nl fd.oc. Following are tho quotation* t Common brick, fl.tkyper tn ; pmaeAdo, slJ.Oi)(gM.cO per in ; llmo in hulk, 70a )*>r brl; do in brl*, ll.no; Louisville, Utica, B iffalo, Hydraulic, and Ai r.iti cement, $1.7.1; I’otllaud esmeut, sA.W(st.od; amiN-.i, JJ.i'iQ ».:.j • New York do, $ ;.r. J. Cnr.ESl’.—None of tho i'w tnr cl of iho cheese mar ket wero mulerldly different from th*ft heretofore mAeil. A nlcady tumlomto rail from the local and county trade l« rojwmd, v.ud value* rolo steady nl 11 (■> for f dr to funcy f*.(orv. IMIEHSm iroas-Thft roeclrl" conllmio ainftll. Tnrra wi« eome Inquiry for ftbtpmonl. end a cardoid of < Uolco a<ild ut (Juol.Uoua range from Sf.lhi OS.I3 1 -,. Tho weather mi nofi, and live product low er. and (ho murket clonnl eaay fit |7.'J ■(»!!, 12;-;. Balua; «J we ragmsi 23 tll-e atsAl2*<; UalfS.tO. EGGS—Wore In moderabs local roqueat and carter at (he uuUldu being an etlremo pitco. Owlna to (ho mild weather tho m eipte cuniiuiio liberal for tljo tl no of (ho year, FlSH—Like hah have an advancing londeucv. Rlf’exsari* moder.ne ami well rnmctilrated, nud wlili anytbltiß Ilka an active demand there la no doubt prleoa would advance. Mackowl, cod, etc., remain steady ami firm: No. 1 wbiteflah, ;< brl, SI.W; No. 2 do, S-VJ-1: No. 1 trout, II.SJ; No. 1 ahuro mackerel, now, >4 brl. •i3.Ai(gl3-(KJ; No. 1 h.iy, s.oft.«u.3A; No. 3 mackerel, '{ brl, family mackerel, ,V brl, 5 No. (shore kiln, $3.00; No. 1 bay kirn, fI.M); large family kits, $1.10.31.1.1; bank cod-nsb, $A,75,«(!.C0; Ooorge'a cod-hsli. (fl.i: now Lab rador berrlug, sp|lt. brN, fd.fliMH.7l; do brl, si,l (31.71; uabfndor h.'ri jnp, round, brls, Sfl.ui .4 fl.riO ;do brl, s.l.Vk<i3,7A; s.’uled herring, per Ixtx, 41,« 41c : CoUnnhia llivcr S.lmon, M brl, FRUITS AN!) NUTfl—Forelgn fruit* weru ordered freely, Domratio mrlclloi wen dull. Prices rcntulu taut Ilia olo»9 of ,'ost week, wbero they aro firmly hold. There I* an Increasing demand for unta; Fonkluu— Hite*. UiJO'v'c : do*, liyon*. 18;.i.l7o • flga, drum*, now. Iloilo; Turkiah i.runca, new. ; Preach pruned, keg* i.nd buxea, lOQKic; raUlas, layers, new, f3.0W.iJ.13: loose Jtnscatel, now ; s3.stHj» '.71: Valencia, Zaiito cnrraula. 7* 4 'f3 <c; cit ron, v.*(3i7c; leinon-nocl. 2Waj2i!; orange-nod, W (3i3.‘. Uokestio—Aldcn apples, !'(3J0o; Mkblgaa ap ple*, I(3lie : Indiana and llllnotn, 64'A’i'c; jioaolie*, halve/, lii.’-jt'i.KUia ; do, mixed, PJedOo; i)tacki» rriee,'t3L(‘4l3 , 4o I roapborrle*, 3C(f4 37(.; vitted cherries Noth—Flloeiis, 11 *<rr4 I'Jc; nlaionds, Tcmgona, 2l A'Ji>;c; Naplcj walnuts, Unite; Grenoble waiautu, r.’iiji.tu; Drazllß, Hftivc; icenns. Tomb, MOlfle; Wilminglon poanutd, i'v> 'J}4C ; TcLuaueo pcanuta, 0;;i§8j ; .Vfrican itomuta, Oi/! >!'4e. BREADSTFFFS. cali. iioauo, ferfnr to common, 13.717 c; cominoA to choko roll, 1;i,.31c. HAUtHNCl—Hudnc«s In very fftilot and prlc.'S re main flendy as fohnw* j Stark A. o*t: Lawialon 3.11 .MostS’lVjr; Ontario, Amertaafl A, Annukrag, 2<.V'-’J burlAp-luHt*. 4 bu, IIH.V; ■!o, A I,it, lAvW; gitnulo*, single, 11 .vi e; <l>, double, i.v’.v. COAL—Dealers reported * (mint Imstnoa* at un changed prl e>. Both hard and anft variolic* oro llrm at the qiK'-ftUonc Ulvlgh, ttO.RU; Lackawanna, range and nut. SIO,OO ; do egg, I /O; cannrl, tT.dOra H.O •; Horning Volley, ffl.lu: Indiana block, SO.UO; lt.il r ini oro k Ohio, | ’..mi ; llllnoa, ll.SOdfi.on. CO.UT.UACIE—Waft tn m«vler.it<s dcmumt ami aitady. Sail**: oitl pork brl* ut #1.20; I car aniall lard tlercu* at il,:iO. UitUKK FRUITS—Were iteadf under a moder ate local Inquiry: MiiUlma orangui, S'J.O(),.»JO.(JO per brl; lemons, $1.00,0)7.M ; new Messina do, $7.50 pi p box: wlnicr niip’e», fd.OJ® i.2j per Lrl In car lots; apples, $ per brl from More; crnnlwrrlta, fJ.sHilu.GiliMjrl.rli Cs]v> Cod do, 111.00; Odlfornli t>eu«, 11,-Ton4.o** per box; Malaga grapes, (5.30 per keg or f lO.uO per brl. oltJUKilllvS—Prices of nil staple articles were Arm, —coffees and augers vspccUly so. Too market was quiet at five subjoin id q mtatlutu *. nrer—Rangoon, 7c; Carolina, 7k'(2?c; Louisians, 7<S7t;c. Comats—o.o, Jam, A 3V 4 'ifS34Vics Java No. 2, 36® 31c; choice to fancy 1110, 25-jO2.‘J , 4 c: good to prltuo do, 2i>4m33u* common to Mr, 2 ; roast ing, 22 hW-M Ucs Rlngsj-ore Java, ac^imjo; Coata lllcs, SM-’ilc; Mararnlbo, 23(^20c. Huoahs—l’-tnilt cut loaf, 11*;<1}1I*'c! crushed and porrdefivl, il.igi,# l*;c; granulated, ll',c; A.stAndard. K".fwloWc; tiu Mo. 2, IDiiftK) „o; extra C, 3'*c{ O No. ; yellow (J No. I, choice brown, um'J.'Vo; Mr to urlmo do, B*>®3/»c; common do, 7.\(<fdkc: vbolco mnl.irsoA tiuar, common to good do, l}{(£ *,Vc; New Orleans. 7**® o. timers—Cdifoiiils sugir-loaf (hips, 73<£75c; dia mond drlj s, $1.03(7*1.10; silver drips, extra Cnc, 60® tjV; good sugar-houso slnip, fiOtifric; extra do, frKr* COc; NowOncuna molasses, choice old, 5 ® :flc; do prime, ss-qlp'o; do coinmou to good, 43«ffi*c; do choice new, 70 <*76.;; prime do, GotitiGcj Porto Rico moluiHCS. GuffaTSc; common black strap. .11 -132 c. firmts—Allspice, 17018 c; cloves, cn,3620; cassia, 30 popper, 2l«3J»<c; nutmegs, fl.'Ujl.Jo; Cal cutta ginger. Hoavh—True bine, o>ge; (Inman Mottled, 0»f*l?7o; White Lily, Wnlis Imperlul, lo: Uoldcn West, 4\<ffs-, SfAncil—Excelsior, lanmlry, ti ‘.(niTo; do, gloss, 7,tf d'.ici do corn, Elnnifoni, pujc,7.‘ic; dooll vor glo**. k do corn. lU mlO.^c. liAV—Tho msrkct was dull and trunk for the lower grades, (ha supply of which was In excess of local re quirement*. Tud )<ettur grades were salable. Price* were without qiiotabln chitigo : No. 1 timothy, $16.30 l*16.0o; No, 2 do, fia.ou; mixed, ItO.OU; upland prairie, S IMOfa 11.00; fair to good prairie, |8.30(£ V.OO; slough, J7.W.a7/A>. IIIOfIWINKfJ—Wcro more active and stoidy at the ruling price of nearly (ho whole of last week. Sales wont rojMtrted oftJTO oris at sl.ll per gallon, F. O, iloyd k Co., of New York, write under data of last Saturday that “owing to the recent advances In freight* from Vha West, (oaothar with tho very low temperature of (be atmosphere, and consequent loss In 'gauge,' the margin between the >\'cat und East should become greeter. The production remains as Mfcne reported. A gtiod trade is looked for up to the hohdiys," lIIDLH—YTcre dull and weak. Buyers era bolding oir,aud supplies appear to have accumulated In seller*’ handx. The decline abroad hns cut off the export de mand, and (he domestic trade ia dull, and altogether tho outlook 1» so vague that many tanners or deafen do uml f«cl like lucreoaluß their stocks at present. Quota tion*; Green city butchem’, S#®oo; green cured, light and heavy, iff:; part cured, 7c: green salted kip, Tk,c; green c--lf. 12 ,-12 Wc; tllnl dry hides, kip and calf. 13, V C4lCo; dry a.ltcd hides, 12012Wc; deacon skins,4ft o‘,oc. Damaged stock brings two-thirds prlco, ami branded 10 per cent off. Sheep pelts, wool estimated as washed, per tl>, :(Oojlc. UOPH—Were quiet at HAl^c. LEATIIEII—The market remains quiet with prices unchanged: CUf, No, 1. Calf, No. 2 B’iMl.OS , Veal*, No. 1.... IRC4I.W) Ripe fW(«j 79 Upper, Nn, 1... Writ 2fi Upj*r, No. 2... JIM» 21 Uarntsa........ Bi Udc 0&3 si Bui/alonlungU* ter tola (leal) 313 31 “B. A."501e... 3-J3 3t •*B. A. a. D.” lOlft loiole. kH. i Harness. 801 e..... 9CQI.SU CCV.i 00 2 4 21 Calf... Kip,.., Upper. VRtNCH srocs. Calf I.SUrfS.UO I Kip 1.03Q1.40 LUMBER—Thu yard trade was ag.Jn fair, and prices were etk.-adjr.aud atrong for fencing. No cargoes wore oifi-rod, The receipts (rum Jau, I to Deo. a wero 1.141,0x1,508 ft, against 1,017,103,708 ft in 1874. Tlie shipments Wero 592.W7,4il It, against 670.9.10,943 ft In 1-4*4. TI:o receipts fur the month ending Nov. 28 wore llu I K33 l 7o3fc,agslustß9,3BJ,BJßft in the lame time la the tircccJlug year. (Quotations 3 First aiultccoml clear ,540.W)(542.09 Third cioir. 1 Inch 57.00i437.U0 Third clear. thick M,00(4..... Clear Uuonug, tint end second, rough., Clear aiding, llret end second 18.(.Q,*11».0U rim common eidinu m.o , t®lT.oo Flooring, fir»t comtuou, drreaod :w.00i»,.... Flooring, second common, dmaed..... 24.00(14tf.0'l Box boards, A Box boards. B 2.1.00.«'i7.00 A stock boards, 13 aud 12 in 38.u0i437.00 B stock boards 27.00 «27.00 o stock board Fencing Iv.OO4U.nJ Coiumoa lumber. 18 ft and nuder....... ll.nofai2.UQ Joiat* anil sc»niiing. 20 to 24 ft BJ.ftsain.uo Lain 1,75 4 2.00 Aalllnglcs -1.11Qa.90 Wbinglei on track 2.6)<a 2.*i2V OlLl4—Carbon, linseed, and alt other descriptions exciqA lard, wfm bold Urroiy. There ns a fair business doioit at tbu annelid range of prices : Carbon (stand ard white}, 115 deg. teat, 1314 c; do Illinois legal test, 18U deg., i3>io ; do hood-llfhi, ITS deg., 1S&(417o; extra winter lard oil, $1.0.1(4,1.10: No. 1, |i,u>: No. -2, IticiSDo: lluierd, rxvr, Clio; boiled, rt’oj wha’a, winter bleached, 70Q*ic j sperm, $2.13Q 2.J5; ncateluot oil, atrictly pure, |M7(51.20; do ex tra, 9Sc; do No. 1, (Do; bank oil, s'Jc; straits, ««» plumbago Ml, eoQtlSo; turpentine, 4i<«s7c; naphtha, 03 gravity, 16i;j naphtha, common, I'Jt-vliio; West Vlr glt,ls Dlls, natural. 22 deg,, 33c; natural, J« deg., 30c S reduced. 3fl deg.. VJ<42si!. lori.TUY AND GAME-Choice tiirkeya weroln re quest for shipment, but other poultry was s.ow, and all wa*•talar, iUa largo oflennga uf slate and con tinued soft weather making seller* anxious toclosoout. Uams was also easier: Chickens, tJ.BUiilJ.ixi; do dressed, tMH'c per lb; lire turkeys, e&Ou; do dressed, «i*Sllo; ducks, FLTi; do dreesod. Uo; geese, $.*.90 (*9.01; dodrcaaod, fV.O-V«j0,00( pralrte chickens. fl.uO (4.1.25; partridges, f<UJ(4 Uu r quail, 61.7f1Q2.0u; mal lard dvuka, iUdt email do, Venlaon. IQQUo. POTATOES—Wifj quiet and nnchangud. No car lot* ware oitexad, but the rarvljts by wagons coutinua fair, and thero was little inquiry on the straul even for ■null lots. Thu posted roudpls vrure only 10 ha, against lli.'J.ll lm far tho corrutmadlud date lit 1873. The receipts last week wero 3.4341 m, htßßß—C'torcr, flax, and timothy were qukt but Arm, the uflerluss I «iug very light. Other eeeda were neglected. Timothy was quulsd at 110M3.30. ciovur at fJ.7BvU.tHi, and I Luc at fl.tiQl.r.u. UuugarlsD and ml.lot were quoted at 4(Kd3;c, and buckwheat at 60 Qiwc. UAI.T—Wm In modersta demand at the recent decline, Quotations: Onuuitag* arid Saginaw, tine. 91.3 d; Canada, do, f 1.40; ordinary coarse, |1.70{ d-dry, without lag*. }U9; dairy, with bege, |j.6o; AcLluu dairy, jicrmiclt, li.M. TliAS—in u.e u-a uurket tbero were no changes. Pair activity Hut reported, and ibe quoted price* wero thoroughly BUal.mid. (lcim>wnai»—common, MMCc; good do, madium, 4»«.iiki; good dii, S'Katt'C; fine, oy»Aic; fiaisl, OOMillc; choice, 'OaTJc; cUoi ttl, WMwac; fancy, good do. twntoc; uedl> om. tuijiiJo; good do, 4.V510 ; nnc.aoa’ac; finest, sj Mule; choice, 6i) tt M.Sc: choicest, .On7sc, Janus— Coicniou, 3J» 97«; good common, tiptoe; oiodltnn, td.r4.7c; good medium, 47c4.de; lino, WgWo; finest. choice, mMG-tc; cuoitcat, T.VaWi*. Oolosub —C iQivou, V 9 si* l * - : good common. JUdiHAo; medium, ttiidUta; good lUtiUmu, iu»ijc; tUie. i&tdidei finest, 6U*Mcs choice, cjolaet, iO£Ssc. Wiioi>*lfji w ill a dgh» Inquiry at 14.60 (nr ma» pis ; 97.A0 for beach ; aud 9d.',0 fur slsbe. WOOL—Small orders ar« being attended to. Prior* arosiioogf t coarse and medium grides, tha supply of wbltuia small; Tulvnaibsd, print, 60£Wc; do, poor to good. 44<i4*j; wished fita-*, flue, atiigtoc ; do, medium,'ii£ tis ( do, eoant, MifttOq; unWMhed, flnfl heavy In light, 53C?i:e ; Jo, madlrtm, 51333 e j Jo, coarse, S'MJoc. _ LIVE STOCK, rntfAno. CATTl.R—necstred during Sunday r.titl Monday, 2,009110011. The market was lifeless. Beyond a limit* ltd Inquiry from two or three Ewdom buyers, thorn waa practically nothin? doing, and ton few sales wore effected to give nnyfalridoJofmatketYalnos. Ail* vice* from the Fist were of ft character to dlmour.ipfl setlra trading, and. hid II not (wen that ihfl simply of stack was umraualiy email, thorn ta Illlle doubt that holders would have been called upon for ft reduction In prlcee. Aft It was, the market was nominally un changed, end wo rei>ciif our t|ii«tatiuna of kUturday: qi OrATioMa, Choice Beeves—Pine, taf, well-farmed fl year to S rear old steers, weiptilnf, J,IK)j to I,'iotMio. ti.noon.io Good lleovca—WHl-futloncd aleem, weigh* Inp I,l’kJ Io I,W» It* 4.5001.95 Medium Grade*—Steer* lu fair rtsah, weigh* 1 iilf I,ino to I,'j o |Le 4.00&UO Butchers’ Hto. k—Boor to fair sierra, and common to choke town, for city slaughter, weighing #Ju tn t.lCo lb** 2.7501.00 Block Cftttle—Common ea.tle, wolghltig hjO to l,ono lb* 3.0103.75 Inferior—LUlit and linn row*, heifers, stag*. hull*, iiltd ictlawrg steers . 2.003,3.0 ToxoaCatllo—Tnrnn.'tl dm mi 2.7104.0 J .Viitnbsrand drrcrlshun. U< giuxl 11 good steers. 3t good steers. 1)5 good atcen. 13 medium stocN. 17 medium steer*. medium steers. It medium steers. IT medium steer* 17 medium steers 31 good steers perhead 50.00 13 butchers 1 5t0.h.,., 1,105 3 111 WtChorokeo cttllo sufj a.Oi) 19alo*kers 774 ?,‘.5 UOouwa Rid V.3J HOGS—Ucooltcd durlngNuuday and Momi»y, 17,270. Tho m. rkat waa dull, and araragod a strong life lower Ilian 8-tiirdiy. The supply won nut so large ea to esuso any uneialncsj, but (ho westhor was too mild to warrant eaten he ojicralions ou tho park of packers, and trading wua slow at (bo decline. Urtwccn local und Kodem buyer* about two-thlnls of lire were disponed of, the former paying aud tho latter A : .,5 vJ.IO, Mont of tun tmilue.* w.»* done nt $0.0.1(30.71 for packer-’ and nl i i.lfl.n o.oofor shipper*. Strader, Wndswurlb AII til sold a drove of WU head, avuraylng \in, at s7,ho. The market closed dull and heavy : non silts. A*. Av. Trift. l.Vo. At. litre. l.Vo. d*. Prift, J-7.U, U1....-.03 V3.N) 57....27)5 |,»,75 21.. 7.oj| l fl.hi) 60....UJ0 M 5 mw....2vi mo. tt....2« mo J1....2v8 7l>> 41... 2l'J MO CC....i00 (1.70 48. . 7.0 j; c.wj h2....:wt) o.io 31.. ..372 7.<w| C>ollOT....an MO tR>....%a o.iu. 91....291 n.;u 4t....!t.(4 7.00 6*...,2J.t M0,Hy....24l 0.10 41.. 7.-01 41....200 0,71)|101...,28l o.f>s 2J....342 7.00, 63 ..2U 0.70 T7....2W 0/0 W,...-.03 (Üb! 31,...22 V MO 32....273 «.«7 3d....21!) (UHrISi....UBI 40....216 6.61 43.. .31* O.W 73....1W 6.73 37....'..08 0.63 65.. 6.A5 43....301 0.7.7 6.65 67.. K. 8.7 2J....3U O.l'i 46....2C8 o.6'i 67.. 285 0.67 35....3*7 0.76 31....360 0.15 40.. ..21 B.W 04.,.,‘.!-3 6.73 62....2'7 6.07 48.. ..197 o.l*o 61....280 6.16 61... 277 C.S3 C 3, ...219 O.H * f1d.,..:U)3 6.75 41)....207 C,ns 32.. 6.60; 78....2U2 6.15! 20... 2(B 6.65 03.. .370 C.5J.140....311 0.73 277....210 0.05 46. ...179 f1.60!Ji0....2£W C.7311W....--65 6.05 RnEEl'-Hf.'olred during Runday and Monday, 1,112. T here was but little trading fa (Ids brunch of the market, tbs rainy weather being iiufaTorablo for tho (heap trade. Prices aro nominal at si,OJ<jt.CO. NKW YOUK. New Tons, Dec. C,— Hervbb—Receipts yesterday and Unlay, 4,420, making 5,870 for (ho week, against 6,500 tho previous week. Quality fair aenornlly, and market shout steady, at an advance for tho work equal to nearly Vc: no premium l*sevw) offered; native cattle, Texas and Cherokee, SKtHlO^c. Hu»Er> anp Lauds—Uccnpta yostcrdiysud to-day. 7.6T0, making 24,940 for the week, against 20.640 lost neck; prices much the same as Thursday and Friday, with a fair builnois; 4 <>7c for common to fancy sheep; s,vo*7>icfor lambs; fat sheep and lambs, mixed, Hwixr—TU» 'elpts, 1,040, making 33,040 for fbe week, ogalr.st 27,120 loat week; market dull and weak, with iwocAr-loads of fair Ohio corn-led nil tv, at 17,30^ per 100 IU. cast unanry. East I.rßtnTt, J>cc. tf.—Cattle—^Receipts fur the lest three days, 164 cars of through and 04 cars of yard stock, or bead, mating the total for (ha week 6,341 head, against 4,607 (ho week before : no sales made In tbla line since Friday, so, no quotations. IloQß—Receipts for three days, 8,6.0; total for (he week, 2.2J0, isainat in,535 the week before ; Yorkers, Huuep—ltecclpts for tarco days, 3.TOJ head ! total for tho week, 11.100,sgaimt 12,50 u (ho week before; selling at 14.U004.2J, Bt. Loom, Dec. O.—Uoos—Quiet and weak; weath er Terjla warm ; Yorkers, packing. |4. .0 aC.VO ; extra. $7.00. Cat f La—Rtea ly and unchanged; good to choice na tives, good (u choice Toxans, $J.50.ff4.0C; medium to Mr, ♦2.73(33.23. CVKCINNiTI. CnJOtNjrATr, Dec. fl.—Hou^-i)nlt; common light, W, 0(30.79; fair to good packing, $7.00(37.29 ; cholco bear?, |7.Jj ; receipt!, o,2ii ; alilpmonla, #3O. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOHEIQN MAPKETS. Sr*eial Dltvateh lo Th* Chteoao Trihunt. Litebpool, Dec. 0—11:00 a. m.—FLoun—No. J, 55s Od; N 0.218 Cd. Oftaiß—Wneat—Winter. No. i, 10« id; No. a, loa; •pring, No. 1,10 s; No. 2, Mid; wbUe, No, 1,ll» Id ; No. 2,10 a Oil; club; No. 1. 11l Id ; No. 2, 111 2d. Cora, 32a (kl. PiwvuiOHft—fork, 05a. Laid. ST« fid. , Livkbpool, Dec. O—H p. m.—Latm—s7» Od. Liverpool, Dec. o—Lateal,—Cotton—Steady • mid dling, OJJd; Orlctoi, 1 345 d*, t&let of 12,000 bale*, In cluding 2,000 for speculation and export, and 0,000 bale* American. Corn—Weatern mixed, fife fidQ3Ba 2d. Lmu—American, 62a ud. London, Dec. 6—Eronlng.—Rato of dlaeount In open market for Uiree-mouUu bllla, ax, being X below tbo Dank of England rate*. Tint Bank or Emolakd—Amount of bullion gone Into the Sank of England on baianco 10-dxy, TI.OOO, "Commix—Money, OS.VQOS 13-10• account, 03 13-18. Autnioan BtoDßtrißS—'flte, 103\'; els, lOOJ{ j 19- 40*. lonx ; now cs, 104»{. Tallow—ate. lISriHSD I'lTSOLP.Vtf—'llQlllfd. Paws, Dsc.B.—lUktu—fl'iffl7J<ei Frankfort, Doc. 6,—Umtko Statu Boiri»*—New 6a, 99*;. 210 27 23Q ‘id nr.Q 40 Has 41 SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. Nbw Orleans, La., Dec. o,—Cotton—Demand good, and price* firm and unchanged. Bale*, 10,400 bale*, llccolpts, not, 11,494 bolca; gross, 14,898 balm. Ex port* to the Continent, 1,873 boles; coastwise, 295 bates. Stock, 203,192 bales. Uodilk, Ala., Doc. o.—Cotton Irregular; middlings, 12) ; low middlings, iljfc. Net rcealpts, 3,018 balsa. Export*—Coastwise, 478 bales. Balsa, 1,800 bales. Coarluton, 8. 0., Deo. 6,—Cotton firm; mid dlings, IJ.HQWi'c. Net receipts, 4,129 bales. Ex ports—Ooaatwike, 2,0.18 bales. Bales, 1,500 bales, Galvumtun, Tex.,Dae. 6,—Cotton quiet; middlings, 13) net receipts, 3,077 bales; exports to Great Britain, Oil; coast, 3,147 ; Bales, 1,131, Savahmau, Go., Deo. fl.—Ootlou quiet; middlings, 13,‘;o; net receipts,, 4,047 boles; exports to Franc* 2,301: coast, 323 ; axles, 1,338. * HEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. N*w Yobk, Deo. o.—Business continued quiet with packing-houses, Ooctaooo fancy prints wars teduood to 7)4C, and Cocbeco and Sprague’a rubes (o oc.| Brown •bcetlngs wero lu good demand, and bleached shirtings wre In moderate request. Plaid prints were fairly ac tive and la comparatively light snpply, Woolen goods rutualuud quiet. Hhewls woro dull. BAN FRANOISCO MIHIHQ STOCK MARKFT. Ban Francisco, Dec. fl.—Sierra Nevada, IMJ4; Crown Point, 103 X; Mexican, 101; Segregated Belcher, 108 X: Yellow Jacket, 107; Bslchsr, OonOdonce, 101}(5 Overman, 107 M 1 Caledonia, !(»;,' (ell the pro coding stocks are higher); California, 101)4; Hale A Norcoss, ihl. Oonaolldaled Virginia baa declared a dividend, payablo Dec. 11. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. Clkvbland, o„ Dec. o.—Petroleum quiet and altoug; white (U 0 lcsl),9);o; 130 test, 13. Sc. PITTBBURQ PETROLEUM MARKET. PiTTsnoao, Doc. C.—Pelroleum quiet; orude, at Parber'e; refined, 13,',' c, Philadelphia delivery. WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. TTn.ui.suToM, N. o.| Dec, C.—tiplilU turpentine • (rung at Me. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YOBX. ffpictal OliMld <o TSs CKeaet Tribes*. Nrw York, ‘ Dee, o.—aaxtK—Wheat—Market don and heavy; Ifttolowsr; lb* following quotation! are nor* or Icm nominal i for njeeUdaprlag: 11.06-aI.4J for ungraded spring; $1.1041.19 for Mo. 9 Chicago; ll.lAtjjl.lflfor No. e Milwaukee; No. aChW cago nominal; fldk'Ql.a? for No, 3 Milwaukee; sl.3* (gI.M for No. I spring; for new and old •inter red Western; tl.Ugtl.t.7 foe do amber West* «rn; and for white Western. Bye quiet, at flTflWo for Western; OSgOSo for State, and 000 for Oeuada in bond. Barley firmer and quiet; salm of S.OUO bu two-rowed HUM at sl.C*Sl.oa; 6,0 N bu No. 1 Buy atsi.3l instore; |1.3l bid for prim* white Can ada, Corn dull and heavy; a*l*a of 89.000 bu, at Tdo for ataam Western mixed; 74a lor sail do, and 7iim 74j*o for hJglwnisad aud Wuatero. Oats quiet; sale* of 44.000 bu, at 4JJ4UO for mixed Weeisru and State, and 4 4330 for whita Western sod State. PueYDUCM—Ulddita heavy, et 19WU%C for long clear. Lard liiary; aalre of 100 to* it 13 *(o for prlmrt Bteini. Wm«KT—MifJ.fl ifcvly; mlm of 9M brl* it $1,1(1 |Wt gallon of alcohol} 33 \>iW aobl it f i.IH. rtnocmir-t—Market nrm; moderate In* quiry { fair lo good ivflnlnrf H quod at B’,j(j* n V i! S prime, fl V I' i* 6ml Nos. 10 and 13 Harem nt HV B\'r. Coffee—Market ijiatet Mi.l tio'luuniod; 110 quoted at >B,V((j3lrt >n ffo'rt. and Mancalho at 31.50 lu gold. Ten-Market unchanged; modoralo demand. Tit.low—ttniea fltto; In fMr demand tl 9*;iSoJfo for Rood to prime. I/* Ma A**f(aud frtit.} Nr.w Your, lice. CoTriw-Flnn; IB*lse } futures e'c*ed firm: December, 13 f»-Mc} J.murry, 13 7.390} rolmury, I i;».UJo( .March, 13 H-ttiM J3*te; April, H iM-n.i ri:i llMd:| May, I» 01-3.(3 Uo } June, it v-uao: Ju»y, 14 G-ICtAU'ao; August, nw-tjiau i%32c. r».ou«—Ucrelpts, 23,000 hrla; annerfloo Stale and Wcaiern, fi.sui.tt.rd; common to point oiira, sl.9J«a h.CO; Rood to choice, s\M<sr.on; while wheat o*in, f :|,u.'.iaH.(K) • rxlra Ohio, sl,irj.,«7,Su; Hi. Louis, |1.23 i yon; Minnesota patent prorai*, oxlM Rood lo |irlmp, choice to doable oxlrj, tluur «tt-»>ly i WdUctn, CctPi—Wlical—licceijd*, J‘iC,o 0 hn; hoovy and Innei; very tuodcrato cspoit an.l hoino tiada dainaml; rMejtod ajirlnif, 11.0 l • iinj-raded do file, JU'-; No. a riilciiJT i aj.rJmt, in,i,o utr-nns: No. 3 do, sl.lO .jl.ll; No. I .dllwaiikiw, very eiiolee, fl.iw s No, 2 do nomin ally. ll.Jbrfl.Udj No, it do, slt/lnter rod WMtrn, cornu 0), JU3! whJto do, |l.:ih Ilya qolet UUilcudy; H:«to, t'sc Decomhrr. Hvley lifmior; two-rowod Stale. #1.00; four-rowed Slate, ja..Uj No. 2 Hannda, fl,;0 lit atoro; No. 3 lliy, $1.31 Inrtoro; (huadt Wail rhoico whlto |I.T» Md. Coro a ahede lower, moderate bii.ilne-ia} chiefly hoiua u»«} n«ci)Mr. 63,tKW 1-m; WeMrrn tolled atraoj, 7.« v; do acli, 7.1’4,'»710; li(|fh mited *ud yellow Western, 71, 2 i4VJc ; Wealera irlxad, imw, CCQS7U. Oat* Jinucr 5 niuJvrately active ; rcceiptr, VJ.OU tlm ; Wc:t crmulxcd nndSlalc. Vlt^'iOc; wiittn do, tdirflio, ia cludliiß choice No. a} Culcui/o, OOj: rojcvlcd Chlcaoo, liar—Firm! nhlnplDß, 70r. Hops—tjulei; fitaternand Western, JCo; NowTorU Stale. Il’umhu!] Oillfornia, t'HiUc. Ar. /Tier. .*.1.2)7 4.U0 ,UJi 4.71 .1.1(0 4.40 j. 0.0 4.G1 .1,233 4.42 ,1,341 4.01 .1.230 4 AN) Onooeutu—tllo cuffco qniol nul heavy; eargoca, lU.' v (jtHcJn grid: Jobbing, Jjc lu gold. Hu/nr ftrmjfalrtOKOC'dtellmng, prtrne.a*;,;: vc fln-il unrlinngid. Mol.ases—New Orleans milct, at r. Ulco heavy*, Louisville nud Carolina, 7>c. I’Ernor.RUii-'Marlu't dull; crude, 07 t «7c; reSnod, 12Hr<<l-J>;c ; eases, l‘Jc, Naphtha, vjsc, KvßAtNvn Uksih—V'ndian.;od, BrtiUTsToavKtmKn— vdv; Mo. Wf»iern. Kvoti—Heavy I'ixovwos*— l’ork Market doll; new mess, wain, spaded, PM.H); December, jll.W; Febrmry, liojf uiKin.n.jed. cut meals quiet; Western loop dear middles, Iu,S!O O.'a'c: dty do, lie. Lard mar kol avatar; prtnw fleam, 13 f ic caoh; December, ID. QVi is-ico; January, 12 13-10<• Jilc, Duttku— Western. ; BUte, 43433:, fblKOti:—Quiet; fV.M’JjvC. VTmjiit—Steady at 11.1 ". BALTtuOuit, Pee, o.—FLoim—Quid, but steady ; Wea.eru Miipcrdue, |<.(‘3.y4.M; da extra, 51.&0M3.2J: do family, jv'&n.l.W). Oruis—Whoat—No Wc ; Wn ottering; prime r.’d, Corn—al rl;et dull; Western tnlx*:il old, lo<a*le. Oats—Market dull; Western mixed, UJ,->4Uo; White do, 42rf4V. ftyo quiet ftl 7J.n,Wc. llav—Stcmlyuml firm; Marylamluud Fetmsylvjnli, $a wnan.oo. Pnovieiaxs—Quiet but steady, except tncon, which Isatfario und linn. I‘ork—New, faj.sn. Hulk slmnl ders.Se; aides, 1 Ifif 11 laosa j moulders, 11 K>u. i<ackcJ, llaeou—Sociuldcra. lie; uo\r, I0).;o; cle:ir rib. IKAM.ifc ; now, Lard steady* crude, fld.a-.j refln«t,|M.uo. IlirfTfiK— Steady ami firm; Western ettra, OSOOQa; first*, a -WJTc. l*BnuJi.auu—Market dull; crude, refined, Wjtfc. Copfkc—Quiet and weak; Hlo, cargoes. ISkgialo; Jobbing, IC®2.’c. Wms;tY—Market dull fit |1.ia,V<31.17. New OittFATts, Dec. o.—Suoak—in good demand and firm; common to good common, fair to fully fair, CUfC47‘,'o; jirloic, 7>^7^o; cuU-’e, ViO", ye low clarified, I'BOTiHums—Fork firm; now mess held 0tja4.25 old, 920.73. Drr salt meets d«ll; a>^o; Dacca dull and nominal; choice Biigur-curcd turns acirro; 17.V«t Inferior dull; 1A(31(1?. Lard JobLiug; tierce, po-Vf-rs’, 13o; rcflnuJ, 13c; keg. It'^c. C 'rff.K—Dull; ordinary to i rime, Wmsur—Dull; rectified, 11. 13^(1.10, Tolxdo, Per. C.—Fu>un~\julot tod unchanged. OibUK—Wheat steady ; moderate demmd : No. 2 whlto Wabash, ; No. 3 do, tl.biK ; No, i while Michigan, tl.lt>; No, 2 Uo. J1.1.i; extra. $1.33; old white Michigan, 91.03; No. 1 amber Mlrlilfrfln, spot and December, : January. 11.21; Fcbusry, 11.93. V ; No. 3 ml, f 1.31; No, 3 do, |(.oo{ rejected, 87c, Corn firmer and held higher; high mixed,s3c; seller the year, Kws new, atio; December, January, 41hj; sellar the year, 4<>*c: low mixed, Wr; new, 4tt; yrl.’otv, 43c; No, 2 white, 6Jc ; new do, 47c ; no grade, 53a; new, 40}<c • damaged new, 43c. Oats dull and nominal. Oluvuj Kikd—Stpady; moderate demand; 17.30. Dbeshij> Steady; moderate demand * fd.'JS. liiiAN—steady; moderate demand at (i:),UO. UEOrapTe—rjour, unuo; wheat. U.ooo bn; corn, 40.0 U buj oat*. I.OJdbll. HlitrutNTs—Flour, 600 brli; wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, lO.OOJ hu; oate. 700 bit. rniUDtLrnu, Dec. Pirmottuii—Steady; ro fined, crude, 10V3*0,hc. Flock—atendy; request for local consumption; low*, Wisconsin, and Minnesota extra family, fl.OUti* (WO; SUto, Otiio, and Indiana, (i].'.t3d|o.7S; high grade*, S7.UO'A9,aO. anars—Wheal—Prime ftm!y bold; Pennsylvania red. si.r)Oi<il.lJ; Western do, $1.17: ember, $1.41(3 1.43*4 ; white, sl-4ft51,50. Ilyo unchanged, Cora— Market dull; yellow, old, 74(3‘5j; do, new, 00(3 Olo; mixed. 73(£74c. Oats inactive; white, OOo; mixed, 4(M(.!c. Dsrlcy—Canada, $1.0001.30; all* rowed Nevr York, |1,W(j1.13: Western, itOWc. Malt, $1.32(31.45. Dctteb— steady and unchanged. CnKtar—Market dull; Weiiero floe, l*>£@l3c. Kaua—Firm; Western fresh, tll&i'lc. CIHOINfUTI, Cincinnati, Dee. fl.— Cotton— Steady; moderate deiiumJ; Flouti—Quiet and etcady. • (Ihajn— Wheat fair and firm; red. Cam Inactive; new,4Bo4Uc, Data steady and Arm At 30(?44o. Barley dull and nomtnal. Bye nominally unchanged. raonsroNS—Fork quiet and unchanged ;at $31.00, Lard steady; moderate demand for spot; aalos at l3*o ; futures Irregular at 13ft ft 13 Vo February; ket tle, Balx meats dull and loves; adea of •boulder* ut 7*,'cCumberland)!, UVo boxed; nUo solea'nf shoulders, clear rib, B',Y«sUo February. Bacon —Only limited Jobbing demand. Omn meats, noth ing doing. Wuukt—Fair and Ann at $1.09. liurcsu—Steady and unchanged. ST. LOOTS. Bt. Loris, Deo. 6.—Con os—Quiet, but steady; nalea of COQ bales. Flocs—Dull and unchanged. GnaiN—Wheat dull and lower; No. 3 red winter, 11.4U01.4a, cash; $1.45* January; No. :i do, sUfl. Corn dull ana lower; No. 3 mixed, 41*A43e, cash; 43a ■ December. Oats acarco anl Arm; No. 2,34 c. Barley—Merkel dull; choke and fnney Northern, sl.loftl.3t. Bye firmer ; i!7o canh and December. I'novjßioNß—l‘ork market dull at $70.00. Lard do, SIXOO, some packers holding for $13.13*. Bulk ineati —Market dull; nhouldori, "*jc; aides, lo(sin*c. Oreen meats dull oml nominal; shoulder*, 0*;o; sides, 0^(j»10o; clear, lUc. liicon Arm; only V'Cvldllog ItncciPte—Flour, r.,000 brls; wheat, 2XOOO bu; corn, fid.ooo bu; oats. fi,UOO bu; rye, 4,000 bu; bar ky, 1,000 bu. MiLwaourr, Dec. o.—Fi.ot*u—Dull and lower. lliiAiH—Wheat steady ; No. 1 Milwaukee, $1,03*; hard, $1.08*; No. *J, 0«*c; January, $1.0(1*; Feb ruary, sl.ui* ; No. S, Ole. Com weak iu-1 lower; No, i 47c, Oats steady: Mr demand; No, 3, cash and December, file. Barley dull sml unsettled; No, X oath nml December, 07c; No, 9, (He. llye lower; moderate demand ; No, t, 70c ; No. 3. CBo. imovmowt—Pull ami weak. Mess torlc, lIP.OO. Lard— Films kettle, I0*o; alcatn, IX,'. Bweet pickled bams, 10*(4llc. Dry-salted shoulders, U/|o looae; 7 ‘»o boxed, . Itfonrr*—Flour, 0,000 brls; wheat, 131,000 ha. tiuiPUSNta—Flour, Ift.O-W brls; wheat, 12,003 bu. Demon. Dec. ft.—Fwou—Quiet; Weilorn eaperflne, tl.00Al.1S; common extras, ; Wli:ou;li» Mid Minnesota oxtta family, ; winter lo* distuam! Michlirin.tl.SOAt7.2o: Illinois. fMSofrf.Vij Bt. Loots, fancy Minnesota. fB.BOAh.to. . tiUAia—Corn quiet: mixed and yelluir old, lOMHOo: do new, TiWAJfc. Oats—Market dull: mixed. *nw white, iftoiSOo fur No, 1); rejected, HOtOu; No. 1 white, SUftOSo. The tng O. W, Wood towed tha achr Scotia to Mil waukee yetterday, where aba will taka oo a cargo of wheat for aprlng delivery..,<A thick and altnoal Im penetrable fog baa been prevailing In tbh vicinity for the taat Ibtoa daya, preventing raaela from entering Iba harbor. The ouljr vaaaela that arrived yeitenJay wen the achra Catch polo and Sira, and (be prop# City of Concord. Waverlr* and Nonaan. Th» CaUbpolo miated thoharbor and came to anchor in the vicinity of Hyde part. Xba trat mat® come tabor® In tbo yawl-boat and hired tha tug DlachLull, which went alter her and eucceeded i» bringing her la aefdy. Tut i>rou Norman had <m board the crew of tb« prop tRiSi f“«eu l“l m Urn 1.. la Mud Lake, W> City of Concord reporta having seta a vcwtd at anchor onlald® which »be hoUevea to la tbs Ida Keith, There aru yet about tan or twelve veaaela dno at thia uort and conaldarable uneaalneee la felt on their ac count. There I*, bowovar, a proleiblUly that tnmt of them ara at anchor oulalde, not being able to coma la on account of lha fog. Among tb<w* overdue ara the aebra Uoabar, Uarry BIkmII, and Kmj(flU.er...,TU® aohr J, W, Doan® tus 8 >uo Into Mllier'a dry-dock to got calked lend ref«atenod....Tbe Idiilo Lav cam® out of dry-dock yreterduy and w»a lowed Into winter quarter* at Law? dock, nur Madtaun ■ tract. PROM THE WRECKS. Tha brig Pamlico, which iua boon tabor# near Lltlta Travene, haa been pulled o.T and towed into Patouky, when the will remain aU winter. The tear T. V. glreet, which waa aahora on lUetnc Point, w«a pulled off Saturday u'gbt by the Milwaukee lugs Ilsgernun and WelteeL Til* *cbr CUrnaago, aahora at Ootota, taka Supe rior, baa boas abandoned until aprlng. Tb« Bf, Liwrauco baa arrived aafel/ at Port Huron, and ia DOt leaking, though it U hollared that her Lot* wm U damaged. She bad to Jcttlaoa about 7$ (out of Jmr rargo of coal, fibs trill unload md repair at I'm Huron, ami probably lay n.» al that point. w Tli« a hr .Snglntw, adiore at Anhtabula, Is a foi. lo* <, and Is being a.ripped. Hbo l i rovevod liy (< 5 'niiiraiißc*. Her ean;o (rnslsM of f.o loua of ,V U S HmnsUme, valued al ahum f lu.irjo. J * TUo t ru;i Uoappke, Ji.vjnd doun, I* aground a | it. head of I’o’hfl Island,. L>Vo fit. Obtr.JYha tai! HUellile and Victor! i hare gone to her relief. " Cant, Jo* Nicholson, of Detroit, haa gone to tv,, relief of (he prop Miry Jaro-kl end |>■ n*o '} n* Warner, which wont ashorn at No th Tot tdmd day morning. TlieJaieVl la four or live yeu/oM worth f-Vi.Ctfl, ami aimed !)/ Hhopherd * q, J Erie. Thn Marnor Is owned by tiio aarno nartle* *«2 supposed lo be woflh fJO.OOJ. ' 04 fiutctaf lAtr-tiiA 10 Vhi Chieaoo TVr7i-m» JUoiup, WU„ Dee, 0.-t-Tho bat* Tlioraaa h filrerl, of Taroflio. hit* hem llßhientd and lowed to Milwaukee tlil'i afternoon. A »reu mttnV thernrgo wa* iwte l, and nil dupaaort of logujjig vnniape. The Infal l-na to flio underwriters t f *k* hull J.i catim iled at iJ.'RM, ami tn tiio nndtrwrltufinJ the cargo, SI3,(XXI. Total insurance, SJI,UOO. PORT HUfIOS. ffifehtl to Tht Chicmo ronr Uunon, Midi., Dec, C—lo p. tn.—Tnj rlnkcn Bitcco.’dod In releasing the brig Pamlico ail towpil her Intoaafo harbor for tiio winter. B:hr Sweetheart, which wna nahoro in the Slralit was alro rc tcucd by the same tug, and l» now brm. towed lo (hi* purl, “• Tug (tladiai'ir left lhl« evening for iho atnlti ms will tow Hie brig Hofcltt* 14 CblflagO. ' m Got. Hanley, of Michigan, received a dispatch Trl day front the iJault Canal naiiiug pcrmfaaiou far tSi hargo D. W, ItuM md one of Ward’* Line propclM* lo yasa ihrongb, (hey having Arrived after the gntrd. I(U«« worn cb>*3d....Tho tfehv J,U. JttiUiiiß, which foiimlrreJ on Lake Onlsrio, wn» owned on»-lnif by C. ti O. Mitchell and n qdnrlcr «tcb hyjatne* 11. Mnr dock and James Dowdln, of Unvciio. Tbo Mltclsn had uo In-.tiriri'C. Dowdle and Murdoch wrro each Insured for ft b u). Thn tm-icl was v ilu !<l rI lij ruled Al, nnd tnmsiiri-d 337 (on*. Toe name of’tlul woman cook was .lentil ? William*, of ChW,m c..! t.io Milwaukee tfnhne: of Haitrrday: '‘Ttiu rcim! l«ir«e W. T, Grave* and consort Kusaalt, a til •chns It. Dcnlley, Thcmi llowlmd, and Ocorge Q, rtoaiflu tun wera yarferday clurlerod to load wh<*«t for deii*. cry nt Dmfolo nett spring at Inclndlng Btor» ff . It was idio reported that tin atoatu-barga Ktisbiwind ci}tisort S:g» were coming from Chicago (o | j; j s j (ho aarno ,4io. Tldfl wnul l nwko Urn entire catncilt Him fur tikcn nnout ain.oOd bu.’’. ...Tiio prop Ci-yc! O vea .Sound, from Chicago, arrived at Collin«i» u -d I'rlday, dhc naa (he hit boat to arrive ot toil row (his season. ' 2'; C« I -o. BALTIMOItC. NF.IV oni.EANH. TOI.KUO. rtULADELTTn\. MIU7ACKEE. POSTON. MARINE. LAKE MICHIGAN* onuuoo. MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD XIVIE TABLE, ARffIVAL AHD DWiffifl OF TBAffl F.xptASATtox o» lerntncscß wan it*.-r suirdt* •„ edited. »Sundayoxespio I. iMouJay a«ci.>i«J (iL UraSunJorat9:uuo. m. i Daily. ** CHICAGO 4 NORTHWEST*™ mim TVtirl tte.iv., c.a... ui.fiu i il'nui, tit iin«w if,, earner Mudiun tf,, and a I (fu dt,uti. ,w * nfn-ide F»-.t Line. a. m.,' Unnn ™ nDubmiue Day tit. via Clinton.. ’li'jfi a. ni. • .):tjn m* <tl)>ibu<)tio Night Kt. tJi Clinton. lll:«op. m. ;x s:3j> * ml nOmatjt Nlgni Kipret* tlnuop. m.!* fliija *•? oKro<pirtA IJnlitiqm H»pr-'M.. * O.lAa. ni.'Milsn in! «iKrei>i»rt A Dabuiiti'i Kspraai.. 'liMjjjp. w.t # 7:W» m ftMilwaUKeo Fast Stall (Sunday), ;Sjn, ntJltuiio ra * tMdwawkoa Mall • «:.«*, tn.l*ld3)V m Mllluaukoi Express • 9:15 o. m. { Art) r >. m ‘ /■Milwaukee I’a songir • f»:noi». ni. 1 7:lio.ta* AMllwankoe r.-ii<oager til :rvi |>. m. { M«S. m /Green Hay i.ipraia i l k:3 Da. m., s 7;i«lp. AC, lAtft I Oi<t Kin y Kxprer? ~) fl;3.»a. ni..* 7:ii)n. m t.St. I’A'ii A Win ua L.xpro»».,,..]t PiUp m. 2 7:15n. m’ tMiwquoUo Kxw.mv i*VOSWp. b, * ra ’ aGeuera Lake Fipreftt I* 4: sip. m. Mllt'ia. ra " Ulon«?ft l.nko Krprwoi I • 4;<a*». m. • 7:Pol*.'ml •—Depet corner n| Wsllssnd Kln*io>tti. h— Dopotcorner of Canal and Kln»lo.»lJ, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Dfpnt, fo'if r\f /.ufte-11., and J'oof qf Tuenfu-lttQini-xL Jit'ttf-nfire, U 7 Clork-tl,, tnufhtaii eorrftr a f KttndotttL and W T.e.iun' Haul*. ** L’"*'- I Mall (via mala line) l*ar Kiprass Kammazno Accommodation. ■.. Atlantic Ktprvta (dailr) Right Uapreaa ohasd nanus ahd mcukkoon, Muralue l£apro*a, flight EappoM..., '“• Si” • taO a. nj, i* • 8 i'll) a. m,,* • 5 C:iG p. m.;} t’9 COp. ra. ;• *8:30 a. nj* tMMrnm. • iandty Kr. 1* tfHanlay and Bund*ylii. OHICAOO. AUr|»r» ST. LOUIS. ■n>f Chirpy*, Knt i»o# Clli/ond JJtnur Short Ztnii. Chion Dtpal, Will I'Mr, nrar lladhan-ti, Irld'U. Oftiean At Dtoot, an t |2j flandatph-U, RantaaCltrand Denver FaatEt, Bt. houltand Morinattoh Kc.... Ht. Xjquii. Uptia|llold 4 liiu.. IVfrii A>a» ■ Chicago* Paducah lUllroaa Kt. Sirralnr.Caccu. Waatnngtqn Ur. Joliet A Dwight Aco nmmxlatlom *l3 rOO doou * • »'W a. m. • llMif. m i 1 0130 a. m. • * 9.30 a. m! • ■I9IU noon • LAKE SHORE A MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Mall, via main 1in0.., 0:10 a.m. 0:10 p.nu bpeclal N. V, Eiprc** I B:!t)a.ra. StfOp,*. Atlantic EaofM*. dally I till p, in, 8:30 a. a. Michigan Accommodation 9-. lop. m. UdOa.m. Night ExDrui lilJtlp.m. ) ft;<o«. n. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Union ntrol, earner i/adhoH nnit Canol->tl, TlekU Ofie*, GSNouth Clarh-4l„ o/tyatitt.Vitrmnn Ifomt, ami a t WlicoriflttA MlnnofioU Through D»/ Btiirou *9i4tt.tn. NsOOp. ffl. Wiionniln. luwa, and MlhdmoU „ ■ • W«pre»* *5 H7O p. tn. *ll4O ■. ft. WUuuttila nod Mluaouu Night .. PdUonger... m. *7:O P. ft. All (tAID* run Ti* Milwaukee. Ticks' bauTanfl MlnajapolUar* rood cllMf via Mu* i Pralril do Caloa, ot tla VT*t»toiTO, L\Cro»w’ .U. TiokflUfon MtdUoo «ru no, tad Wiat. RAiwm ■ Tutnlj-ueoti-rt, })rM , wear Clark. | L*nt*. | Jrrtfi. ILLINOIS CENTRAL } Dtpot./atl of t«kr*t, and/not of Offto % W Umdo\ph-»t, I fl dfl a. n * 7:14 p. m. B:4ik. in. > TdWA. ID. 1 UiSOt. u. * 7:.'6 p. ill. 8:40o. ta. I 7iWa. tn. 1 H:WB. m. • Strip, a* 8 40p. m. I ta. 1 BMOD. 10.1*7:314. W. k:2fia. id.i* S:«». ra. SA-ip. tn. * Tied a. a. Stirjo. w.l* »e» At. Loaiißipmi..... ..r bt.Leals Fast Liao.,,, |j Cairo A New Orlmoi K*. 1 CaiioA RiffUrliiUf { hpnagfleld and I‘enrU Kxpiei*..|' hpriQ|tioid >iynt Kxurao.. ,{ Pcomand Re ikiiu Kiprei r Dubuque A Sioux Pity Ki.. i* Dubuque A tilrtUi Ciiy Ktpren. J' Gilman i’axxnaaer 1 CHICAGO. BURLINGTON * OUINSY RAILWL Jirrioti, joot 0/ l.aki-tl., /arffnaa-us. «"d SlifMrilk.rt* aMConainnd Histttntn*ti, Titk*t Ofleo*, 11 ffliriv), aniiatdtpoli | .(rmr, * 7:Kaa. m. * 7:«Jp. at unM>V i . *-rtn a. m. * 7.-top. ml llubuuus « atom Pity Kip *Di 0 1. tn. * 4:31 p, ra. Pacino Fa*t Uue, {or Omaha... 'lut.ua. ». * 4AOp, ta. Kama* Oity. Leavenworth, A .-I _ cuuoa ABu Joseph Kxp IMirOOa ra. * 4;Wp. au Texaslaxoreae J* lu;CO«- ri«. f 7:15 a. a. Aurora t'asxeuxer. 3:lft p. u. * 1:1# a. a. Mend.ila,Ottawa aairoatorran * 4fil9 p. rn. * ViM a. a. Aurora Puamter..... {* StiOp. m. * A:W * a. Aurora Paaienxsr (Sun 1ay)..,.,1 1:00 p. nr. Je:lC a. ta. Dutmone A HinuxUltf Ftp. ... I* |i. tu. Mad a. ta. VaelfioNUhtKao. farOmaha.,n. lids a.a. Kansas City. ehlaooAot. Joseph Kip Mlo:Mp. rn. ildna.ta. Donoer’a Ur*tru AooummuisiSuti *ll tdp a- m. * airfi p. m* Ddtrnof’ellroTe Aooomrnoiiatlua * l:lip. nr, * S:ri p. m. Uorfnor'aUroTe Acoomuifidatl'i n* •>:!'■ «>. rn. * s#l fc. ia« *Ex. flonda.i. t’|{*. Saturday. JK*. Mat ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE. lUpot, E*votiUon JluihUoj, Oj>eo, 101 C ntrn/ tl’athtitufou. Day Express—Fullman Draw. Imr-Houm Nlesplng o>r«, tu Now York without ohaau*,..,. B^o4. 81. B:40p,«. Atlautta Kxnrc»»—l’uUman F«l --aee JV»w|u«-Bomi Bleepiny •Cara aod ilulol Care............ 6JBp.m. Billa.nu *~OidrHaeraaaiagtbe hotel care to New York. KANKAKEE LINE. JVdsi C4olfot Depot, Joot lukfil,, and dtf*l /oot nsenfM ttconJ-tU Ttf**t gjicr, U 1 HiuiJ-Jlfih it,, a nioldtpot. | ItHM, |nilUrapoU»,L<«lr»W#4ClniHn-! u*K 1J«» bixtirMt... I* 8:15 a. n. * l:»p. lodiauiMllt, I-oulviu w * Otueta- 1 naU frltfhl ICapnm (dailyl 8.-Qft p. la.! 1 Q ? CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMD LINt nuAwy, Plnttonofi it s*. Loait Halimaydipti. nn htr Clinton and €arrall-*lt., H‘uISUU. U*k*t if4i, {it HanUolpA-ai,, gmi«i| Jtgat, I IMN, tndleuapoth, Loulavtne A Olaeio-I MU t<fa1b).....7. ...[ kaOp.m, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI fc ST. LOUH RAILRIVL JYom Utvol tvrmtr CVtnton and VarrulUmt-, nut Hi4t» Tltktlnfflu, llliHamUatphHt,, a*dalatpi>l. leave. Colambtta.PUUhaffaNaw Yotkl 1 Ky Kiprvei. i* n.i* #:Wp.O» Colombo*,Pitubur* 4 Nerf Voiki 1.. _ NltUb Mr p.aMtdJh'1........... I lUX>p. M. I ?&)*- *°r. PITIBBimt>,FT. WAYNE* CHICAGO BAIIWAT. . <dAX>a.». *'-W>p»«a* , } Jjylp. ra. »• . JSiWp. ta. tftWa.m. .; lorcop ». »«a. »• . ftnja. m.: tdftp. »; Escape Mendaye. I M*- pay Bzptaas.. r«**ouu»r.. Paeitia Esptww iilil • t-'nodar azaaptwl I DoUr. t aapt Saturday* and Soudan. and e-ra ,■ M a** «*•*,, coraw V ,ru *** BALTIMORE & OHIO TVuia* )mm /wu rear df tkrpu* at i>fuu. e. *t>A at. Vugojlt*, Wt Ctoi inglOH. m. .1} a» l. Aetoa>«od*<tPH....» Aluroiuf Ksp« Kypalux Kipnu *Si»uUf««xo«pU(i< ckicagoi iii>cki!Uiip» McinaiMiLitma ««%«' t s£nsA ,l sssr M - "■ 1 11 "*“' ' ' " *4—« jrrw, Bssalfi2!£si j, . l .i!r.s SiisFi *• lasts •lilOp.H. • 3:OJ p. n. *lt>rtO t. a. 5 8:30 «. m. ;*7*w k-m. 1 8:t0p. m. *7* U. W. 3:10 s.m. 7,'Mo.hu • iS) a. m. 7 d j p. m 7:Wo, a. lltlp.B. n. :lark-*t„ cen [ Arrito, Jl rrfw. Arrltt, * tuttp. m. Arrit. 4rriM. MtM*. B.