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(U THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER L4, 1873. MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. MonpAY EveNING, Oct, 19, . Thoro fano chango to noto in tho monotary AfTairs of the olty, Now Yorkoxclinngo is scaroo. [t rold to-day nt par botween the banks, tho bauk roto for grain bills boing from 3¢ to 3¢ discount, with the bulk of (raneactions at 2f discount. Thoro nro nob many cargoos making up, shippora having pooltively withdrawn from the market on sccount of the docline of prices in Liverpool, Both bank and morcantilo 2 COLLECTIONS - are improving gradually, and tho voluma of businoss, as shown by the daily clearings, fn- creasing, 'Tho clearings aro now about one-half tho wusual volume, though mot moro than ono third what they woro beforo tho panie. ''he eyent of tho dsy in local affalrs Is tho YESUMPTION OF THE UNION NATIONAL DANK. It was stated in this columu of Tite TrinuNg on Sunday that this institution would probably reopen oh Tuosday. The action of tho Doard of Dircotors, takon with tho concurronco of tho Comptroller of tho Curronoy, {s reported else- whoro, We bave roason to boliovo that tho TUnion National is now in an oxceptionally strong “condition, being vory nearly able to pay all its liabilities in currency In ono day it demanded. Tl feoling on the strect was altogethor friondly to the bank, Thero was moro or loss diseussion in businoss circlos concerning tho rongons pa- Bigned in & published *‘intorview" by one of tho clty bankors for not slgning tho Iotter to the Unlon Natlonal, roquostiug that it should roopen its doors, To eay that the Union National Bauk ¢ desertod tho othors in their bour of exlromity” is ono ‘way of eaying that it had demands upon it, from 850 couvtry banks simultancously, for about 4,000,000 of curroncy, which it could not meot. "Tho superfleinl roader might suppeso that ihis wag tantamount to desortion in tha faco of tho enomy, aud deserving of drum-head court mar- tial, ‘Tho diflloulty lay a long way back of that. 1t conelated fn tho practico of paying interest on. doposits duc on demand. It is proity safo to say that tho Union National Baok yill not pay interost ondeposits Loroafter. The amount of ourrcncg in the city now is un- comfortably large. Ono bank yesterday asked a cugtomer a8 a favor to draw out $25,000 instead of giviog n chaok for that amount payabls fl.\roufh ihe Clearing-Houso,—n singulnr con- trast to tho condition of things two weeks ago. TIE LEGAL-TENDER ACT. On tho 10th of Septombor, 1873, thore wore outstauding nearly $760,000,000 of currency, of whiclh about one-half was Treasury-notes, madoe legal-tondor by law. Theso wore not only sufll- cien for the transaotion of all business, but s largo portion of thom was hold by the banks as a resorve fund. On the 20th of Soptember it was discovored that the volume of curcoucy was cqual to tho paymont of only & small fraction of tho anaaltu, and an immediate rush was made to ob- tnin possession of this ourroncy, and hoard it away, Tho anomaly of tho ineufiicioncy of the currency on the 25tk i explained by the fnct that tho ordinary business of the country is done through Lank balancos, and that for this purposo chocks and bills of exchango serve a8 substi~ tutes for currency. Tho rflgu\l\r daily business douo in Chicago by meaus of chocks deposited in banks other than thoso on which they wero drawn averaged ©5,000,000: snd when thoso woro settlod at the Clearing-House, the balances did not oxceod 8600,000, Thus iu fact all the currency that was uceded to pay theso inter- wovon debts of flve millions a day did not oxcoed one-tonth of that sum. Bo with tho many millions of daily transactions botween tho various citics of tho country, which aro all carried on through billa of oxchongo, tho amount of ourropoy noed- ed in their payment is eyen smaller, Tho reason why tho currency becamo so suddon- 1y insuficiont was the withdrawal of contidenco consoquent upon the failure of two or three ZEastern houses, whoreby the entire ageucy of checks and bills of oxchango was sponged out of oxistence, loaving the country to carry on its ‘business in o stylo but one dogree romoved from bartor. 1t was ot onca found an impossibility to pay somo £1,600,000,000 doposits on the $750,- 000,000 currency, particularly when one-fourth or ong-third of this sum was not in the banks nt sll. Wherever tho distrust extonded to a with~ drawal of deposits, the money thus drawn out was not again doposited, but hidden awsy in private vanlts or ssfes; 8o this withdrawal of confidence which had alrondy swept out of existonce tho great means by shich commerecinl exchauges worc mado, now threntened to bury what littlo curroncy wau loft to supply the mouna of hand-to-hand irado. Any ntiempt to supply tho place of bauk chocks and Dills of ox-~ *hange by & FURTHER I68UE OF GREENDAOKS widle. Threo thousand millions of dollars in surroncy would not supply the place of bills of 2xchonge, nor porform their oflico. The busi- oess of the country, the sale of products, and their transportation, and all the transactions that are doscribed by the general term of ** com- morce,” wore suspended, not for the want of currenoy, but for the waut of confidence in that much largor branch of bank machinory embracod in ohecks, drafts, and bills of exchango. Itis found in the oxporienco of othor countrics thnt with the growth of trado less currency is re- glllrotl ratber than more, and that whilo bank joposits aud the volumo of transnclions in- crease largely, thero is o constant tendency to the ~furthor substitution of checks and drafte for notes.and coin. Tho babits of different pooples, however, bave much to do with this, some countrios requiring mora cur- roncy than others, not on account of the volume of business, but on account of their way of do- ing busincss. THE LEGAL-TENDER CHARACTER of olarge portion of tho curroncy, aud, indi- rectly, of tho wholo of it, bus hindored ratber tban hastoned the recovery of businoss, by shut- ting us out from foroign supplies of monoy. It will continue to embarrass an businoss of the country in the eamo way horeafter, Not to dwell upon the cheating dovieos covered up un- der o fluctuating currancy, of uacertain value from day to duy, it is obvious that we must con- tinuo to suffor from lock-ups of curroucy, natural or artificial, #o long ag tho Legal-Tonder act continues in force. In order to put it sside, sud adopt o better and more flexible currency, it is not necossary that Congroess should do auy violence to oxisting contructs, Thoe repeal should be mada WITI REFERENCE TO THY FUTURE. An act deolaring that the Lrepsury notes should not bo o legal tonder in payment of any debt contracted ufter Jan. 1, or May 1, 1874, and that after that time Umt’l should be convertible into bonde, would neithor impair existing con- tracts nor embarrase future ones. It will por- mit the mbmldhlf; of oredit upon o sbbstantisl and durablo basis of values, The Gold Room will be abolished. Thocontracts of the past will bo ensily and satisfactorily adjusted, and tho United States in thelr unoxampled prosperity. and incronse of wealth will shako oif tho dis- creditable fictions of a by-gone period, take out of sight their past_due-notes—tho. ovidences o yoluntary Govorumant bunkruploy—sid in thoir future dealings uss tho same yardstick and wnonsure of valuos that is employed by other civilized natious, A QUESTION AND ANSWE o tha Editor of The Chicago Tritune ; 1 baye beon reading your monuy articlen lately with s great doal of interest, aud'T think your ronrks in ro. lation to repeal of * 'ihe Legal-Tendor act ™ well put It ou would go ono stop furtiior aid tuake some pro- vislonu for {he redemption or funding of the green- backs which you Jeave iu thio handa of the people do- prived of all ihat makos thoiu of sny Vo, viz “legal-tendors," when that act s ropealod,’ Wi ‘would keop them from being dopreciated to ten cents or leea on the dollar, I doprived of ull {hat now mokes them the currcucy of tho realm 7 If you would re- fifl-‘ll the “ Legal-Tender acl,” you must ot {he same ime muke provisions for funding {he greonbacks, alse tho holders of them will Aud they hisvo an ¥ clephiant,” Yours traly, BPEQLE PAYNENTS, ANBWEN, Tho greenbacks, being the promiso of tho Government to poy #0 mnng dollara, must b redeomed, of courso, for nobody thinks of re- pudiating thom. If the Goverument it not pro- aved to redeem them in coln, it can offor ity onds for thom,—that In, it can !muzpona pay- mont of tho pringipal by puying interast moan- while, That s what it should do in tho ovent of reponling the Logal-Tender net. LATEST New Yonk, Oct. 13,—Tho money markot worked oloner to~day, " At ano tiine loans wero as Ligh ua d-100 per dlem, but the bulk of busiucss was at 1-10@3;c, Greenbacks aro stlll quoted (@30 premium, note withstanding the Express Companics roport moru lb- oral recoipls of curronoy fo-dny_ thun for o lony timo past, Discounts ara quotod at 13 to 34 per cent, At a moctingof the Oloarjiug-House Assoclution, a renolution was passed ta tho oficet that the timo for the redomption of losu-cerlificates, originally fxed for Nov, 1, shull romain open, A Toport was alno ro- coived and odopted i thio muttor of tho Hank of the Commonwealtli, whicls roport was confirined, ‘Thio Lunk ofticerd report no material change u the condi~ 13 f the banks to-day, ReE s Vs e wt DGO for C-a, rud THO 75 for slght, ommorchal billa rango from 43¢ to 5. Oustome recelpts, $4C0,000, Qold was aironger, ndvancing from 8X to 8%, and dlosiugat 87, f TLonna woro from 3107 per cent for earrying and flat for borrowlom, THo frat raio wa § ot cout for currying, Clesrances, $11,000,000, Tho Assintant Trouatiror diahurscd $105,000, One hundred and soventy thousand pounds sterlin receivod at tho Assayor’s OMco to-duy, making a total to datoof 17,000, Govornment bords woro loss netiya than usual exrly 1n tho day, but pricea ndvanced i Into dealings undor an improved domand and the advance in gold. Htalo bonda nominal, Btocke oponed ateady, As tho dny advanced thos Yecamo modoratoly activa and firm, but Inter declined. Aflor 12 o'clock tho majority of ' tho list waa qulst, Laler in tho aftornoon (o market was active nud fr- Tegular, nnd finctuntions were rapid, AL fhe closs prices fiad doclined to (o Jaweet point of tho day. "Tho chief driye was sgainst Vauderbilt shinrea, ‘whicl wera forced down sevoral poinia, Tho decling wah . rinted by bankrupley procoedings takon againat Danfol Drow and the declsion of Judge Dlatchford, molifying thio Injuniction in the Grinuol cafo, so far aa Dinke Tiros, & Co, ara concorncd, ollowing (hom, under cor- tain Fostrictions, to hell {ho socuritics hek\ by thom as collnterals for money lonned to G, Bird Wrlnnoll & Co, Stocks closed wenk at tho loweat pofut of the tll{A The President of the Missouri, Kaneas & Texas Rail- way hnw notified the Btock Exelianigo that that Com- pany lins ducrensed their stock $4,400,000 for nowly acyuiead rond. “Mio Kxpress saya: 1t was roported on tho strect thig ntiernoon, thnt Bocretacy Riclnrdson had ofther renfned or boon requested o hund in lie resfgnation, Colitmbny Doluno Waa mioutioned us tho probabla futuse Beergtary.” Bterling, 1003 “aovenstent nowbs, 1143 | Coupons, ‘07, Courions, ‘8.1 Coupons, '81 Goupons, 62 CGonpons, '64. 075 Coupous, 65, Coupons, 65 (ow)...1103( 2 'BTATY: DONDS, Missouris, 873 | Virgintas, old, ... 00 Norih Corolluae, oidu 20 North Carolizie, now, 16} ooRe, Tonessecs, oid, Teuneseers, new. Virgints, now.. on. uicksilyer. ... duima Bxpross AWells Fargo, American E» United Statea Ex, Tacifie Ml . 88 Glicogo & Allon td. 00 i | Oblo & Miaalssippl.. 2% Harlom v . bY) Michigan Central .. 70 Illinols Central, 05 Pittaburgh 18X Northwaatern. REAL ESTATE: The following instruments were filed for rocord Monday, Oct. 13: CITY THROPERTT, In rear, 116 £t w of W line of Lincoln st, and 2553 £t # of Harrison st, 24x137 68-100 £, dated April 14; cone slderation, $700. Glybourn av, 160 £t 8 o of Sophfa st, .0 front, 253138 feet, dated Oct, 4; considoration, $990. W Jnckeon st, 1 o cor of California av, 8 front, $2)§x 124% ft, dated Oct, 8; consldaration, $2,050. Taylor at, 191 ft w of Laflin at, & front, 24x106 ft, with 482195 o front on Lafiin st in ssme block, dated Bopt, 20 considoration, $3,400, Milwaukes av, 126 {t 8 0 of Evergreenav, no front, 26160 £t, dated April 11; considoration, $2,600, ‘Emuna'st, 2503 £t 0 of Rouben sl, & 1, J0X14X 1t dated Sopt. 13 ; conafderation, £1,040. Tndiana av, 104% ftnof Edi st,e 1, 26 16-100104 ft, dated Sopt, 16 ; consideration, 8600, “Walinco at, 192 ft e of Esplanadoot, a f, 343193 7-10 11, dated Bopt, 10 ; considoration, 600, "Arclicr v, opposito Church place, 1 w f, 1.5 of Sub Lot 4 of Lot 1, dated Oct, 13 ; conaldoration, #1,625, Tarrabes st, 170 1t s of Nortls av, w f, 23x124 1-10°st, dated Oct. 13+ consideration, $3,600, Warren at, 373 £t w of Western ov, 8 f, 24x120 t, dated Oct, 1';_conshloration, $3,000. ‘Wirren'st, 870 Tt w of Wenlern av, 243126 ff, dated 0Oct. 1 considoration, $3,600, alstod st, 280 ft n of North av, w f, 24x140 st, dated Oct, 13 ; consideration, $3,100. Tulated at, 260 £t 8 of Elinira ot o f, 25x130 ft, doted Oct. 18 ; consideration, 2, Tutterfiold &, 1483 {t n of Thirly-clghth st, o f, 25x 97 ft, dated Oct; 10 ; consideration, 1,500, Tidirty-Grat sf, 0 of Wontwarth o, T, W0x113 2-10 ft, Qated Bept. 1; considerntion, §,600, Thirty-soventh at, 24 ft w of Wallaco st, s , 48x120% 1t, dated Sept. 16 ; considerntion, $1,500, NORTH OF QITY LiMITa, Tho s 60 ft, of the 0 160 ft of Lot 7, Block 8, Hund- loy's Sub of Lots 3 to 21, etc., Pino Grovo, dated Sept. 163 cousidoration, $1,000, ‘wblus sf, bet Mottaun st and Fullertonav, o f, 20 t 0 alloy ; ‘consideration, £5,000. SOUTI OF 'CI1Y LIMITS, ot 10, Gunn's Block 1, Bchool Trustees’ Subdivis- fon of Lot 34 and 35, 8co 10, 38, 14, dated Juno 11 couslderation, $750, Lot 0, Block 10, and Lot 24, Block 11, P, D, Smith's Bubdivision, w 3 # w i Sec 36, 49, 13, duted July 253 consideration, £1,025, Tot 8, Block 83, Hyde Park, datod Oct, 11; consid~ oration, §2,200, Droxel boulevard, s w cor of Firtleth st, o f, 100x 313¢ {1, datod Sept, 4 3 coneideration, $18,200. WEST OF GITY LINTTA, TLota 13, 14, Block 2, Thompson’ aubdivielon of 8 3¢ Biock 3, Borden's Subdivision w 3¢ & 0 i Beo 36, 40, 13, dated Feb, consldorstion, $1,000. COMMERCIAL. MoNpAY EveniNg, Oct, 18, Tho following wero the rocolpts aud shipments of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past forty-cight hours, and for the corresponding date ono yearago: RECEITTS ENINENTR, 1672 Flour, brls, 7,043 0,87 Wiseal, bu. 123,430 291,770 Corn, 'bu. 414,850 247,108 Gnt, b 74880 TLAIT Rye, bu, 2,903 760 Barloy, b, 25,973 96,604 Grass heed, tha, 8,1041 85,607 Flox seed, fbs..... 00| 3,860 Broom-corn, | 57,250 5,720 2O144| 96790 8,10 2,200 . 420 10 . 1,173 055 2,057 Withdrawn from store Saturdny for city consumption: 7,205 bu wheat; 5,038 bu corn; 7,855 but oats ; 8,158 bu ryo; 7,665 bu barloy. The following grain has bLoon inspocted into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 853 ears whoat; 425 cars corn; 6,000 bu No.1 do, 55,100 buNo. 2 do, sod 8,000 bu rejeoted do, by canal; 93 cars onts; 5,000 bu No, 1 do nud 27,000 bu No. 2 do by canal; 19 ears ryo ; 99 cara butley, Total (083 cars), 480,000 bu. 'T'ho following tablo shows tho distribution of the breadstufls shipped out from this city during tho past weok: Shipped, | Flour. | Wheal,| Corn, By ral NI ST D WG nohl oS on, 5 ullalo,... ! 3 L, D4, 43 g Jirlo. oo| i Taotals, ) ~ATs0 30,401 bu 130 shipped by rails ond 8, ta flufl:‘)’n By Inkos rye shipped by rall; and 000 budo ta A lotter rocoived in this city this morning from New York states that a cargo of whont way ordered for Venico, which movement is nearly as anomalous a8 would bo the sonding of corn to Chicago. The committes rocently appofnted by the Prosident of tho Board of Trado to investigate cortaln alleged irrogularitics in clevator man- agoment hold another session this morning, and procooded a littlo nenror towards the end of thoir lubors, How much remaing to bo done cannat b told, It muy talke thé wholeof this wook to arrivo at & conclusion, TIH SARKETH, ‘Tho leading produce markots wero agaln lower to-day, in symputhy with deprossing advices from Liverpool and Now York, and hx conso- uanco of an incroaso in the supplies reveived this mprulnF, thoy boing quite large in volumo, Thoro was, lowever, a fair domand for most brendatulls, both in cnsl and optious, thero be- ing I)Iuntynl money boro for the purpose of Luylng giain to ship Enstward, This mado tho markoty rclauvul{ ru ab o lower range. Our ‘u'uducn wmurkely aro in good condition, hough declining from the above notod cauees, und porhaps woakoned womo- what to-day by mimors of additionsl fall- ures in New Yorlk, conwumption, aud the buyors are ready to pay $ho curronoy for it, whilo tholr {y alroady money But the grain is wanted for onotuglh in the country to moot most of tho lin- Dilition to our wholosnlo morghauta, The Indicn- tlona aro that wa Ahall have low prices this win- h’:'r, but thero will be an active domaud at the do- cline, H Thero was only 8 fair amount of trading in forolgn and domostio dry goods, aund prices were again roported stoady and unchisngod. Groce- rfim woro moving to only n modorato ex- tont, nud the gencral ~market prosonted an onsy tone. Coffoos and rofined sugars cu‘po- olally wore weak, and afurthor decline sooms im- minent. Iu tho buttor aud chocso markats sio now fontures wora developed. DBusinoss was falr at firm and nnchanged prices. Dagging ro- maiuy quiot, at 873¢o for Stark; at8bo for Lewls- ton, and 83c for Amorican and Amoskesg, No changos of importance wero dovolaped in tho fish, dried fruit, and canned-goods markots, Hay, hidos, and leathor wero quiet at Snlurdnru quotations, The oll trado was ronsonably active with prices gonorally firm, Plpi-lrnn, paints, tobacco, and waod wers quoted dull. ‘The receipts of eargo lumber were unexpect~ edly Iarge, and the markot swas modoratoly active at unchzmgud prices, At the yards, a fafr trado is reported, particularly in tho common grades. Lanth are rm, Othor lumbor {a tolorably stendy in prico, Thero wore 1o specially now features to nota in connoction with tue markets for iron, motals, unils, or naval stores. 'I'rado is moder- ately aotive, and prosent quotntions aro gonor- nll{ ‘adhored to, Building matoriala woro quiot, but steady. Limo is quoted st Blc@$1.00 in bulk, and common brick at €0.60@7.60. The hop morket romains firm, though trado is moder- ato, and confined to supplylng tho dail wants of consumors, Droom corn wag quiof, trada Loing restricted by the high prices, but tho markot is vory firm, owing to the Iight stocks and crops, Ihore was no percoptible chango in wool. ‘I'ho market 18 quiet, aud pricos for. aomo grados aro nominnlly easier, but, owing to moro favorable advicos from tho Enst, thore ls o bottor foeling, Boeds wero in modorato roquost ot Saturdey’s pricos. The demsnd for green fruits wae only fair, though there was considora- blo doing 1n apples in lots, Cranborrios remain firm, and lomons steady. Poultry was dull and lower, while fresh offerings of gamo #old highsr than at the close of Inst week, Eggs wera in urgont local roquest, apd firm t 20c, Potatoos in car lots wera more plonoy, active, sud firm. Highwinos woro iactive, and firm at tho de- clino noted on Baturday, which brought out more buyors than have beon on the market for sovoral days past, thongh Now York was again quoiad (08540) below a point at whlcl It wil pay toship goods Enst, Bales wero reported of 350 bris at 0l por_gallon, and the market elosed stondy ab that Sguro. Lake froights wore again active, and at tho rates current on Baturday, at 7iqo for corn to Buffalo ; wheat to do nominal at B83¢e, and whoat to Oswogo at 18}¢e, Thers was fo Al- tompy to sway prices cithor way, as shippers woro satisfled with the onrrent q\lnlntlonn, and would pay no more. A total of 16 charters was soported, which will carry out 20,000 bu whont, 416,000 b corn, and 27,000 bu barloy, boaides L0 veuels clstorod to Tond with whos st otl orta, rovisions wore more netivo than for sovoral dnys past, but averaged lowoer. Mess Pork de- clined 12}4o per brl for cash lots, in sympathy with n further weakoning in live hogs, but_was held at formor prices for future delivery.. Lard was activo and unchanged, the recont downward movemont having attracted soveral speoulative ' ordera at what soem to bo really very low prices. Ments wero quiot ; unohunged for winiter dolivery, but tho sale of one round lot of old mesats shows thiat within two or throo days paat holdors havo [ modifled their viows to the extont of noarly 1o por 1b, the concession heing nocessary to en- oblo thom to closa out "their old stocks boforo the now comes into competition with them. Tho warket closod nt the following range of prices: Moss poris, cash, $13,26@1440; do soller Docombor, 312.76@12.873¢ ; baller January, $12,00@18.00. Lard, cash or soller Octobor, 735@7%c; summer do, T3@74c. Lard, sollor Noveuiber, 74¢c : soller Decembor, 75¢o; do sellor Tununty, T9@734c; dosollor February, 13@7570. Sweet pickled hams quoted at 9@10¢. Dry saited meats at 634@7c for short ribs: sn @ 73¢c tor short cloar. English meats, T4 @754¢ for short riba; 73@7i50 for short cloar, both boxed. roen hams (15 1bs) at Tif @8e, sellor Decombor. Short ribs, goller Do- cember, at 01¢@034c, boxod; do’ short cloar, o%g‘uxu; a0 shouldere, 43¢o; do Cumber- louds, 63{@Ge. Bucon is quoted at 7o for sboulders; 8¢ for clear ribs; 8l¢c for short cloar; and 12@140 for homs, all packed. Moss | beof, 38.26@8.605 oxtra moss do, $9.25@9.60 beof hame, 817.60@18.00 for suminer, an £10.00@20,00 for winter packed. City tallow, T{@7560; gronsa_quotablo at 45(@6i¢c. Salos varo reportod of 120 bris moss pork at $14.60; 250 brla do at $14.25 ; 500 brlado_sellor January ot 313,00 ; 60 tes lard at 730 ; 500 tca do pellor Decombor at 73¢e; 2,000 tes do on privato terms; 1,000 tes do sollor January at 7ige; 600 tes do soller Fobruary nt 7360 ; 60,000 I6 short 2ibaat o3 50 tes eweot picklod hams (16 Ibs) at 9o ; B0 ten do on privato torms. Flour was moro notive than on Saturdny, thiough still quit, tho demand boing vory liglt, eithor from shippers or local dealors, Holdors wore not willing to submit to a furtber reduc- tion, notwithstabding tho roported dullness in Neow'York, and the furthor wenkness in wheat hore, Honco littlo was dono. Brau was firm at thorecont advavco, boing in small eupply. Sales woro roported of 50 brls white wintor oxtrasat 28,75; 25 brls do at $8,20; 300 brls do on pri- ‘vate torms ; 200 brls spring_ extras (Northwest) 84,86.00; 100 bris do at 56.60; 400 brls do oa privato terms; 50 brlé ryo (Champion) at 84,605 100 brla buckwheat (Jackmnn's), to arrive, at §9,00, Total, 1,225 brla, Also 10 tons bran at $12.60 on track, The following were nomiually tho closing prices : Good ta favorite brands white wintors. Medium to 0., Good to eholce spring...... Modinm {o govd do.. Low Lo falr spring. Fulr to good Mivm Thiolco to fanoy do. Spriug supordng Dra ‘Wheat was loss active, and again Jower, though not demoralizod, au might have been oxpectad, from the faok that floating cargoos wor roportod 18 lower per 480 Ibe in Great Britain and our Eastern markets vory dull at o lower range. Cash wheat declined Io from the bottom price of Saturday, but buyors took hold quite freely of tho offerings, montly for shipmont, though the receipts woro larger than the recent avorago, and the outlook for selling, oven at presont ricos, on the soabosrd wae fas from eucourag- ing. Somo of this whont was apparontly bought on Canadian account, to furnish freight for ocean steawers, which would othorwise have to go out light 'from Montroal. Thero is no doubt that all tho whent wo haye to sparo will be wanted in Burope ; but so much has been gont there rocently as to depross quotations, and nu;mcln.lly in the presence of s monoy pauic, it 18 now imposible to do moro than guoss at tho prico at which the bulk of that remaining behind will bo takon. ‘Thoro was a littlo moro consorv- atlsm displayed to-duy by tho short interost than usunl, though a fow woro still froo sollers. Very faw buying orders wore on the fleor from outside, tho principal purchasers being local operators, Cash No, 2 spring oponedat$1.01, and advanced to $1.02%¢ at tho clovo, with $1.02}4 paid for Northwostor, Beller the month sold 8t 2{o bolow casly, but closed st §1,023¢. Beller Novombor oponod at 81.01%¢, advauced e, foll t0 9100, and closed sirong; at ©1.08, Sallor tho year closod ac $1.01}. No.1 spring closed nominal at 51.07| but $1.10 was paid for North- westorn do. No. 3 was in fair demond b 050, and rojected quiet and firm at 873o. Cush uolos wero reported of 1,600 bit No. 1 sprin &t £1,07 ; 8,000 bu do at 81,0034 ; 6,400 bu do af 1,063 2,100 bu No. 1 Northwestorn at §L104 1,300 bu No. 2 apring at $1.033¢ ; 8,800 budo ab £1,03; 28,000 bu do at Sl‘ol% § 26,800 bu do at sLobg 5,200 bu do at 81,013 ; 21,400 bu do ut £1.01; 1,200 bu No. 2 Northwonfern'nt $1.023¢ ; 1,900 bu do at $1.02; 1,200 bu do at §1,0158; 8,600 bu do at 10114 ; 10,800 bu No. 3 spring at 5o 600 bu rofocted spring at 8734o. Yotal, 134, o Corn was activo, and X@Xo lowoer, boin, waak Gariy, s ATOng QUG o look BourD. oF tho tosslon under & vory good demand, Livor- ])unl wad quoted dull and 1e@1s 6d per 480 Ibs owor on floating cargoes, aud Now York was wonk in consoquenco, Which, togothor with the ingroaso ou the volumo of receipts, mado froo sollors and doprossed pricos, Bu the order de- mand on Lastern account wag sgain largo, Now England buyers taking hold very freely, and having the money wherawith to psy forit, though that was not & sine qua non, an & weok ago wad the rule, Thiy demand made options firmer, though o heavy feoling seemed to rule In the minds of most operators, as if thoy thought corn 18 doomod to touch 800 before the opening of navigation, ~ Most of them ngreo that corn must rulo high beforo the gathering of the noxt crop, as the yiold has boen undoubtedly light this yoar; but tha difloulty romaing that corn i8 yot 8o plenty that the advanco can scarcoly take oifoct bofore next summer, _Bollor Novembor oponed at 88570, do- clined to 983¢o, and advanced to 883¢o ut the olosn, lln&;n ar No, 2, or sollor. the mouth, sold ot 80X @30%e, olosing at the outsido, whon striotly frosh recoipts, or high mixed, was sala- blo st 870, Bollor last holf of this month waa quiot at 363{@803{o. Bollor Decembor was (lulub and stondy at 890, this beiug the flrst duy on which any Docomber trausaotions wero reported, Itejooled closed at abont 850, Canls salos wero roported of 1,600 bu_high mixed at87)f0; 14,800 bu do at 870; 4,000 bu do at 867(a: 2,400 bu do at 86340 ; 1,000 bu doat A03¢o ; 04’6:0 bu' No. 2 at 870 (Mi 400 bu do ot 3030} 16,000 b do nt 8680 i 5,000 bu do at 863¢a , 87,800 bu do nt 36}¢0c } fl,d’lfl buat do ab 30350 ¢ 43,200 bu do nt 80%ga; 2,000 bu_ do at 6o ; 8,60 bu rojeoted nt 8690 ; 8.’«’00 hu do at 851¢c; 86,000 bu No, 2 at !!7{50 6,000 budo at 70 aftont. Total, 204,600 Du. Onts wero loss notivo, and 3{@3¢e lowor, bub firm at thoe declino, which wad duc to sympathy witl whoat and corn,ns Now York was not quoted lowor, till aftor our sonson of Wonkiess was poat. ' Sollor the month, or cnsh No. 2, oponod At 81840, and advanicod fo 823¢0 undor a faic do- mand, aome of which appestad to bo for ship- mont, closing ot 82, Sollor Novombor wng about 30 bolow tho prico of ensh lots il at tho elose, Whon 320 was bid, ond 5230 asked. Onsh #nlos woro roported of 15,000 bi No, 2 at 8240 é 84,600 bu do st 820; 4,200 bu do nt 813¢o; GO bu No, 2 whito at 800; 600 bu_whito by samplo at 86340 2,400 bu do at 850; 000 bu do mixed ab 841go—nil 'on traciy 12,000 b No. 3 onts at 030 aflont, Total, 60,600 bit, Rya was in modorato domand, but weakened 1o or bu in sympathy with other grain, the num- or of buyors being 8o small a8 to make unity offcotual in forcing down pricos, though thero worg goveral ordors on the markot that woro not fillod, Oash eales wore roported of 5,800 bu No. 2nt 0do; and 1,600 bu doat GJo; the markot closlng at tho outsido, Beller Novembor was nomiually firm at 66o; and rojoctod st 69@00c. Barley was dull sud 'asler, huyers Lolding off for lowor fignres. 'Thoro was somo finossing oarly on tho part of those who wanted to koep up pricos, ns $1.50 was bid for sellor Januavy in 2 60,000 bu lot, whilo thoy rofusod to buy s 5,000 bu lot at $1.45 on tho samo option; 25,000 bu gold in ono lot at §1.60. Bellor Novomber was offored at $1.87. Cash No. 2 was 2o lowar, st $1.83@1.85, ulnulmS at 81,94, No. 8 was very wonk, and declined 4o, but closed firmor at 81,07, Cash snles woro reportad of 7,800 bu No, 2 nt $1.35; 400 budo at 31,84 8,400 bu do at 31.93; 14,800 Lu No, 8 at 81.07; 2,400 bu do at $1.00; 1,300 bu rojootod at 8504 8,600 bu do ot 830; 1,600 bu do at 81c; 800 bu do st 80c; 400 bu by samplo at 81.83; 400 bn do at £1.20; 400 bu do at 81.13; 400 bu do at81.05; 400 bu do at 81.00, 400 bu do at 050, on track; 400 bu do at 81.45; 400 bu do at §1.43; 400 bu do at $1.06, doliverad. Total, 44,600 bu. EUROPEAN MABRETS, Tio following is Boorboum's dispatéh to the Board of Trade in this city to-dey: 0ar, 13—London—Cargoes of wheat off coast casjor; cargocs “of whoat on pasmngo chosper, Cargocs o corn off coust 1s@ls 0d cleapor, 318 Gd; cargocs of corn on passago neglectod s no busincss, * Arrivals of whoat and corn Jarge. Tho trado {n whoat hns suf- fered somo daproasion, consoquient upon 1argo supplics from tho Unitod Btates, English country marketa for wheat o mosily shinde cheaper, Fronch country markets for wheat cheaper, Mark Lato—Whent rather lower, Liverpool—Wheat dull: Californis, 125 5d@13a 1d; spring, 115 24@1%s. EXPORTS FIOM THE BEAOARD. The following wero tho aggregafo exporis of the articlos named, from tho ports of Portland, Boston, Now York, Phllndnl{lhiu, and Baltimoro, for tho wook ending Oct, 11: Flour, brls ,..... 45,970(Pork, bela, . 2,00 hoab, bu.... 111,677,000 Bacon, lLs. 5,223,000 Qorn, 'bu, 2311 1L 244,000 Lard, 'tba. 477,000 Rye, bu, * "52,000) PRODUCE STATISTICA. Tho Now York Produce Exchange Weekly gives tho following : ‘The oxport clearances for Europo from the ports of New York, Boston, Montroal, Philadelphia, and Baltis moro, aggregated, wero for the undermentioned Wocks a3 follows : Flour, 1 Wheat, | Corn, | Kiye, | Tean,| Oats, ria”| " bu, ' | b | bw| b 811,043, 25,105 gl haT) 48,59 611,104,050 10,444 2,034 1]1,405,105| 092,012] 35,664(13,120 3 4 weoks.{103,047/7,330,399(2,010,170{119,768]16,153 "Bopt. 0...| 38,800 973,12a1,121,470]107,320) _ 830}23,012 Aug, 80.| 82,0 05,440) 72, Aug. 23, a2l 877 83110,0: l B ‘Aug. 10/ Wotal 4 wocks,|124,382]3,320,496]9,460,715{264,840 sl.mnifl’.‘,ma ‘The Agricultural Department return for September ‘gives refurna from whoat, 844 counties, of wWhich 210 ‘aire an avorage, 185 sbove, and 413 below an_svorage, “Tha crop of California 18 not 8o good 08 waa expected, and thomurplus will bo Jesa than in 1873, Orcgon Lus & full averngo crop, Minuesots is tho bannor State in wheat productlon. Tho crop of 1873 18 _estimated ab about 250,000,000 bu, Tho area is conlderably larger for thio crop of 1873 than for that of 1873, Toports fram 1,013 counties on the maize crop giva 279 nvorage, 211 above, ond 581 bolow an average, ‘Tho arca la 4 per cont loss {han §n 1672, reduction of more than 1,000,000 acres, mosily in Olio, Iudjana, fowa, nud ll‘Euo'u, ‘moro fhan 500,000 acres of which s iul Iilinots, The ont _erop s aboyo an aversge, Thero a ado. ¢t of 26 por cent $n Now Jersoy, and 3 por cont in New York below an average. In oll {bo Now England Bluten, excopt Vormont, tho oat crop fs below an_aver- ayg, 28 woll as fu (o Middle States, Tho barley crop is below an_overago_from 2 to 18 por cent in all the States, excopt West Virginin and Oregon, Tho North~ westorn ranye from 8L iu Towa to 09 In Wisconain, and 48 10 per cent. below an averagoin Now York und Fenn- eylvania. Tho ryd crop 1a aboul on averago, ‘Tlio aggregate forelgn oxporta of ceroals from Rus~ als to all countrics, was for tho threo years ondod with 1870, 0s follows: Tllo imports nto the United Kingdom for thio crop year ended Aug. 3t, 1873, were of wiieat 19,109,810 owt., equal 1o 24,810,645 b, s 'The oxporta (rom Tiuesia from Jan, 1 to Sopt. 80, in~ clusive, in 1813, wera 883,456 tachetwerts of flour (sfx bu eact) and 43,632,960 bit of wheat, "Tha wheat crop of Tussin {n 1873, oxcept {n tho Gov-~ ornmental Dopartmonts §n tho iminedinte vicinago of Odossn aud the portact _the Azov, s 6ald to ba abun- dant aud of he ucet qualily. The stocksat ali tho sbipping ports of tho Biack and_Azov Sss ure aa yet amall, but tho railways bave been extended to South- orn Ruesfs durlng the 1ast five yesrs almost. as rapldly sa in this country, 1808, 1869, 1870, 1872, Dmos b, [ bu, bu. 95,601,000130,369,000) 56,609,000| 50,830,092 045, 895,000 6,072,000 2,764,844 12,443,000 8,468,C00] 22,784, 660,20 4,820,000] 3,423,000 10,259,000, 4,707,153 ;104,001 G,303,000] 16,609,320} 18,414,510 300,000f 431,000| 1,283,000 14,745 11,000/ 9,000 22,000{ *T48,717 000! 0,000( 673,000l 166,000 180,000| 448,000/ Total bu. |T7435,000150,098 000 1145 ,320) 104,830, *Other grain, At Odessa, uuder date of Sept, 19, considerabla pur- clinses had boon made with gruin, Salea during the ‘month of 271,800 techetwerts (O bushiels each), on the spot, and 151,600 tschetworts for delivery, the lstter all wheat, Of the former, 106,700 tachetwerts wero ‘wheat aud 165,000 tachetwerls were maizo, The wheat crop of thla year was nover of finer quality, *The purchasos at Odess in 8 short time were 259,200 tschetwerls of wheat, squal to 1,643,200 bushels, It will be observed by comparing the clearances from tho ports of the Black and Azov Soa poris, a8 given $n on accompanying table, that tho movement of wheat from Boutheastern Europe i increasing, ‘Tho visible suppy of grala, incliding. the stocks In mmry at tho principal ypalnts of accumulation at 0 und seaboard ports, in traneit on the lakes, the New York canals, and by rall, was, Oct, 4, 1813 1 Wheat, | Corn, . maorear | Pou | G | Gt | P s1n.570| Bitosy 21,000, L ) 4, 25| Tk shipon OnXN. Y’ canals GER 1,400,651 5,105,641 ;u,m‘(um‘ fl.:‘mfi 1 1258 111 5,683,503 X 10,240, 24 Total-Hont. 13,178 | ¥, 838, 14| % 9, R, 41 Total—Hapt. 6,34, | 7, i bR A At o et oot “ilstimatod, THE WANTS OF ENGLAND, Mr, H. Kaing Jackson, o reputed English au- thority on the brendutuifs quostion, in & lotior to thio London Times, Bopt, 23, snys : **1 reckon two-thirds of tho crop was saved in fair coudition, and the grain weighs vory hoavily and yields much and excollent flour ; the rasiduc of the crop, badly got together, or stitl out in our westorn and northern counties, will bo of o vory differont order, but even this will probably bo bottor than the grown and very light whent of 1872, Wa hinve, theroforo, only throo-fourthy of an averago crop—eny 10,600,000 qra—which I reckon Ie availablo for food (the quantity neces- sary for sood, boiug grown and found onch yesr, nood not bo accounted for any yoar statistically), and conatitutes tho halt of our yoar's requiro- monts, to which, indeed, anothor million quar- tors is somotimes addod, but it is deduoted for d, and 80 we have the rama rosult. *¢ To supplemont these 10,600,000 or 11,000,000 uartors of whoat and flour, I think an Importa- tlon of 12,000,000 l!llnrleru thig yonr \vonhlp bo in oxcest of our wants (having, @8 wa probably Liave, & potato bulk of 2,500,000 tous), notwith= standing tho fmports of the past year. Tor our position 6 this year vory difforont ; tha aggre- ato produco of British “flelds in i!ml——at finy, forago, roots, corn, cattlo, and sheep—makos the country richor in food than it has Loon sinco 1870, aud thus tho strain upon tho breadstuffs is ralioved. 4 With wheat at 08¢, flnost malting barloy has rononod BBs, with & gnod crop at home and in France ; thatin the latter woll saved, whilo much of the English, probably half, {s not of the ocolor roquired by the fuost browers, bub still good for genoral purposes. Inconclusion, while obgerving that theeo viows aro in opposition to lhnunfiuncml hold, Lyet vonturo to maintain that tho oxlsting atate of tho grain markot, and tho consoquont high pricos, are not to be considorod .| stablo and pormanont, Buch a concluslon oan Do aupported only by necopting results too early in tho soasion, bofora_tho fatmers’ autumn sup- }'»lmuhnvo ostablishicd o baals of valuos, and bo- fore aututan imports have roplaced tho oxhaust- od stocks of n dofloiont yoar. At the ond of October, and not proviouely, will mombors of tho corn trado bo nblo to ealinly decido tholr renl position, and by that date I fully oxpoot 60u por qr willbo found a good and sufliclont prica for wl:‘nnl—”mmugh to nttrack all that England ro- quires, 'Iho whoat hiarvost of Francois reckoned only about sufllclout to %lvu six bushols por hoad to tho population, iustend of the elght Lushels ro- quired, involviug an Importation of 3,600,000 8, or 20,000,000 bushols, But probavly of thobe 2,600,000 qrs, 1,500,000 qra havo boon al~ ready bougshit, for the' Fronch merchants, with charactoristlo engorness, rushed into purchnsgs, on all aldes immodiately aftor o doficlt in their whent ylold was known. Tho doficit at first ne- sumed, in ostimato, the terrible proportions of 10,000,000 qrs, but ofticial roturns have reduced it to noarly 2,000,000 qra,—nndas Tranco, In tho bad yonr of 1807, only took 4,000.000 or 5,000,000 qre, I catimato, a8 that country Lnd & ood barley cm{!. and 8 fiuud potato crop, that ,000,000 qratwill Lo eutliciont for Frouch ro- quiremonty, and that if a largor bulk be Import- od, ity total will bo roduced by tho oxport of our, An a computation of the nhl{)plng powers of exporting conntries, the following imports soom to bo probablo during the harvest yoar. Irom a ood vield of whoat in Turkey, Russia, oto., in axllfamln. and the Amorican Northwostorn Btatos, I oxpect tho Unitod Xingdom, wanting 11,000,000 qis, may 1ocvive from Amorica 5,000, 000 ars; Tussio, 5,600,000 qre Cannda, 500,- 000 qrs; Gormany, 1,000,000 qra; IIungary, 500,000 qra ; Xgypt, 260,000 qra; Sphin, 260,000 gra ‘Augtralia, Obili, otc., 500,000 ars ; Turlkoy, 650,000 qra ; other countrios, 760,000 ars. Total, 13,600,000 qrs, whilo Franco will obtaln from Algiors, Bpain, tho Black Son, America, and Aus- tralla the other 8,000,000 qrs, which oxportin; countries can cnslly furnish if, s s bolioved, their Pmnnm crops nre nqlml to those from which they sont us our last yoar's immonge Bup- ly. An averago prico of 60a por qr should nt- Pruct thioso racntromonts—n Tauge of fbs for Russian and sccondary English, and Amorican up to 05¢ for suporior English and foroign, LATEST, ‘Wheat was modoarately active in the rfternoon, declining 14c, owing to unfavorable advices from Now York'and abrosd. Wheat crosed at $1.02 sollor tho month,and sold at $1.0135@1.021 sollor Novembor, closing at sx.m;s. Gorn was fairly active and easier, closing at 363¢c bid for cash, and solling rt 87!¢@37!{c seller Novembor, clos- ing at 3734@375¢c. Othor grain snd provisions woro quiot. A'ho schaonor Rising Ktar waa chartorod for wheat to Kingaton at 150; eapac~ ity, 17,000 bu, s CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Moxpar Eveme, Oct. 18, ALCOTOL—Wns modorately nctivo st $1.B2@1.87. 1HOOM-CORN—Thera s _consldorabio fnnuiry among manufncturers, but trado is restricted by tho high priccs, Dealers, liowever, aro firm In thelr viows, and rofuso to mako concessions, Tho stock of old corn liere fa probably not une-third of what {t waslaat year af {hin timo, New corn 14 scarce, and tho fariers are holdiug what littlo they Lave, Sales hava beon mado Tiero 0t 7@0c. Ol corn 16 quoted e follows: Gaod to ‘oxtra burl, 85@9i¢e; brush that will wark tsolf into & auoico hutl brooni, '8(@To; for good doy BY@; gooi fo_alioles stock braid, Gx@6); inferlor brush, dg@ixe, 3 HUFTER—Tho butter trads continnes reasonably active on local nccount, but tho outward _movemont has fullen off some, owibg t0 the recent declinio ot tho Enst, Pricos, however, romain firm, 84 Bocks oxo amall. ~Salea'wore reported at tho followlng rangot Olioice yallow, 20@i00; medium to good, 10@350; in« ferior 10 common, 13@18¢, DAGGING—In’tha bogmng market thero wero no new features ta note, Trado was slack at tho annozed quotntions: Stork’ A, 8T3cs low, . A, 5 Towiston A, 350; American, Sicj Amoskeng ‘A, 33 Oltor Creek) 34c} burlip bugs, 4and & bu, V@0 gunnies, single, 17@18¢; doublo, 28¢; woal sucks, BEANS AND PEAS—Chotco hand-ploked beans aro salabis to tho focal trade, and thero s also somo in- quiry for slipment. Kle receipte are not lnrge, Pens were steady, ot $1.40 for grecu. Wo quof Pri navies, $3,60@2,60; do hund picked, $2.75; g printe mediumn, $2.25@2.50; common to fair beans, 1,25@,00, Green pea, $1.40 per bu, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wers in moderato de- ‘mand, Lime is still sold at 80 in bulk, though some parties ate asking more, Prices range from Ble@ $1.00. Other muterials were unchanged, Wo quol Blieco, $250@1.00; New York stucco, casting, $3,50@4,00; Lorilond cement, ST.00@8.00 G brl, Roseudale 'coment, $3.25@3,60; Utics, Loutsville, Manliue, and Akron coment, '$2.00 % brl; mar. ‘ble dust, $3,00; lme in bulk, 80c@$1,00; line (brl $110@1.15 @ br); white s brl, § plastering holr, 1 by, 40e; land plaster, $2.00 3 brlj fire brick, B 1,000, $95.00@90.00 ; building brick (com= e won), $4.60G7.00; pressed brick, $14,00@16.00; vewer rick, $8,60; Mihwaukeo nud Racino pressed, 325.00? 00, ocommon, $14,00@16.00; Indinns pressed, 50,00, do $18.00@26.00¢ «lo common, 310.00@16.00; firo clay, ¥ Lrl, $3.00@4.00. ‘CHELSE—Business was roported fair at firm and unchungod prices, Stocks ara rapldly dwindliug, and, shiould tho demand continuo to improvo, thera'is o eirong probubility that prices will undorgo furlhor advauce, as the figures avked by factory-men aro rolos tively much highor than thoso currenthere, Womako no changon our list: Now York fuctory, mild, 124 @303 Oblo factary aud Western factory, do, 11@ Tho ¢ fower yradss, 6@10¢. COAL — Thore ' wus o fafr, sctive inquiry for tho favorite brands of hard and eoft_con, and tho murket sotains its firm tono. Wo ropeat our list, 0a_follows: Lenigh, $11.00; Tucknwatma, $10.00; Erlo, $9.605 Walnut Hill, $9.60 Cherry Miue, $9,005 Dloseburg, $.00G9.60; Cannal, 10,007 Lick Ttun, $8.60; Hocking Valloy, $8.60@ Jnidtonn block, $1.60@8007 Kirkland Grate, $8.. Minonk, $8,003 Kingston, $7.00; Wilmington, .00, COOPERAGE—Tho marfiet i quict, Tiorees sold to-day ot $1.60 for country make, aud ‘st EL75 for oty do, Tho market i vory dull, aud holdors find it uard work todiapaso of tlielr coublgumenta. Whisky and pork barrdla aro nomivally highor, Yo quoto: Park barrels, $140@1.60; - lord, tiercos, $1.00G 1763 whisky barrcls, $5.00@2.00; flour barxels, 18@870; pork ataves, Touglh, $2.00@24.003 do, bucked, $24.00@26.00; tierco staves, rough, 32000 @25.00; buickod_or 'sawed, $25.00@28.00% ® whisky staves, ' rougl, $IB.00@30.00; Q0 bucked, $35.00% flour staves, $9,00@10,60; circlo flour heusding, 7X@ 936 per 6el's flour hoop-holes, $14.00@IG per 3 Tiork and torca poles, $30,00@40.00 yer m, Sales i glu[x}]n 100 tlercen (city) ut $L.75; 200 do country at 1,60, EQG8—Wore fatrly nctive and firm nt 20c for trictly fresh, Some parties were nsking e, FEATHERS—Were stondy ai tho prices given: Primo _to cholco Mve-geoso fouthiors, 7dc, jobuing price, @3x@8ic; mixal, featiom, 5@, accordluig o quulity; chicken, G@se, FISH1n ths market tho changeawore nuimpor- tant. Trado was slack all around and pricea wero nominally tho smuaaa at fhe closo of luat weok, Wo quote : No, 1 whitefish, 3-brl, $6.85@0,00 ; No, 2 do, $5.76@5.80; No, 1trout, $,00@5.25; No, 14hore mack~ oral Dow,. 3-hrl, SILEOEIL; Ro. T Lo, 310008 $10,50 ; No. 4 ' mackorel, | X-brl, $8,50'G 8.7 ; family" mackerel, %-brl, $7.00@7.25 ¢ No, 1 shora kits, $2,153@2 23 : Uank codfish, $0,00G0. cofish, $6,60@0,75 3 Lubradar horrin @8.60; do, 3i-brl, $A.T6@5.00; Labry Ting, Tound, brt, $.0088.60; do_ X-brl, $,25@4.00 ; ‘box berring 'No, 1, 30@320 ; box lorring scaled, 0@ 42 ; Columbin River kalmon, Jg-brls, $10.00@10.25, TRUITS AND NUTS—A Yiberal number of orders for forolgn und domeatio fruits wore placed, aud the goucral, uarket again prosonfed s firin tons, Nuta Wero also In good requost ot full prices, Toltowlug _are tho quotatios : KonetaN—Dales, 8%@J0 ; Ogs, drums, 13@100 3 figs, in 16(@1dc ; French pruncs, 16@100 ; Turkish primes @I5ic} uibinn, lnyers, now, $3,50@3.60; rafsins, diy. ers, old, $1.00¢:0,16; Talsine, looso Muscatol, @605 ralsns, Vulericia, now, 19@Me; Zantd cuir- rants, new, fo; old do, 7o; eitron, 42@ddc, DoxesTio—Alden’ apples, 17@200; Mickiigan, slic- o, 10} @110 Michigan quartors, B @ 0o ; Westorn do, Ti@8xo; Boulbern do, OX@IXoi ‘peaclics, pardd, 3250 ; peaches, halvoy, 10@110 § do, mixed, T5@80; blackborrles, tew, 16163c ; raspe ‘Derrles, 43@4d0 5, piited cherrits, 33@U50; Nuta—kil ‘Dorle, 16@10o s Alnonds, Torrugoun, 20@24c, Naplos ¢ walniits, 41@2 it waluiits, ‘20@3Me; Frouch walutu, 16@170; ' Bruzils, 0X@10}0; pecas, Tezus, @150 § Afri aniits, 6 ‘o; Wilminglon poar Dt BY5@00; Teunesseo peanuls, T@TXo0. GROOERIES—Dealers _roportod businoss a ltle aluck (o-day, Qrdors Werb numerous cnough, but the amounts calledfor wero generally small, aud' the ag- regato dlatribuifon was not up o the oxpoctations of Hhetrado. Tn valuea thoro wera no quotablo chauges, though oees and refied suRNTs, a8 woll a auo lines of sldo goods, wer woak, Wo ropeat our st ¢ 1r-Canu. SovA—TA@83e, Correes—Mocha, S3i(@u33¢c; O, (b, Java, 81@B13g0; Javn, No, 9, 90K@00; fancy 'Rio, 204@30%o} clioio do, 20@26%0 ; prime Rlo, 25%@3520'; good o, Qo, 9917@250; common do, Z33;@3Hu ; Tossting do, 23a33tt0; Bingaporo Javn, 28@28ko: Costa ica, Tancy, 20§@20%0; do, primoe, 263@200; Maracaibo, BY@EYC. o‘gm.’-fa—sm, full wolght, 103103 welght, 143;@160’; do, short’ welght, 13X @10, v —valun, BX@8X0; Rangoo, Ti¢@To ; Ouro- lus, DX @VXe: S Ssient cut loaf, 197@1}/03 orhed and powdered, 117;@12%0; granulatod, 1i5@1250; A, nlnml:rd‘ 1@, 102i@1lo; B, W@ 1 tosrine, full 0, 3, 10075 ; eatra 0, 105(@1036; O No.3, 103 @103 0f yollow ©, %o, 1, 10@1030; ‘cholco brown, VL@10) 07 primo o, 93G@07¢; ‘fair do, 0)@hie; choles Tolussoa_kugat, 1063 fair 'do, S5{@K0 come 0 5 mon do, BEHG0; New HGtloans. sngar,. cholees 03405 03503 do prime, 03{@03%0; do, falr, '8}@00} coin- niom, 1@\, ‘ByhuTs--Diainond _dripn, $1,.30@1.35 3 allver drips, exira Ouv, B0@HS0; goor sugur-Hovss sYFuD, 55@000} oxtra (o, 85@100; Now Orleaun molwses, oliolce, 85@ S0as o jirliuo, 75@H00; do common, G5@700; TPortu Ttica molusses, clicico, 62@63¢; cotmon tmolasyos, Fu@IsL G\ iurus—Common to beat, 0@100, Hutoxs—Alinplco, 17@180; clovos, 30@400; cansla, 88@400 ; pepper, 98@o; Nutegs, SLIGLIS 3 glu- gor, pure, 24@ula s do No, 1, 3003 do No, 2, 16 es—German_mottled, 63(@06y0: Goldon West, ll@u:!:'u; Wit Yally, 65(@8%0; White Roso, 6@ 6o palw, 0@6x50; Havon Iwperlal, (0@0Nc; whito Russinn, 63(@0o; Champalgn, GX@0Xo$ prime ToRT, 7o § common, nmon, 6@ AREEN FIRUITS—Lemons aro in modorata domand Dealore aro rocelving n fow amall ordors from tho Interfor for ©oholco npples, and thero i o moderato local inquiry, and sloady. Oranborrica remnfu firma. 6340, Brumu!flleun. @100 § corn, 0@110; laundry, 66 Black Cattlo—Common cattls, 4 fowh, avernging 700 40 1,050 15, Inforior—Light aud thin cown, ‘stags, tlls, and ncallewag atoors Cattlo—/Toxn, ohioleo corn-fod Ciattlo—Toxns, Northorn wintero Galtlo—Toxas, throigh droves. CATTLE BALES, decont \vhich pkoventa oy docldod acounulation of. nlocke. | Ao, Price, Pricoa nro unchanged, Car lots sold to-day at $2,4 933 Texns pleors. $.19 2.50, and chiolco apples nold st $2.00@3,00 delivored, 6,00 Fota, qrapon, aulsieos, and penchoa wore in' it M- Ly ply nil atoady, Wo ‘ropeat s Lomans, $11.00@12, 1,80 ¥ o i “luforior louioun $100GIT00 ¢ Calfor- 300 snin_peats, $4,00@460 por o o pluma, 20 e 1.00 $2.5020.00, upplcs, $1.76@3.00 | 40 ‘Toxan catti 200 or Urls do fn car lots, $2.25@2.00, Dosts, G0C® | 44 Toxan eattl fiod 10 hok box or basket. Ponchies, C0G000 ner bait | 08 Toen Catth am0 ket; do, good Grapea per caso (121 Loxes), $2,00@7,6( 0, #8,00: Concords, in bankets, 00G90C do, 866@$1.10 per baskot 3 Ontawbna do, valod cranberries do, $14,00; wild do, $11. consumplion, Tho aro Jight, by Tocelple aroamplo, Trices oro stoady at 40@%00 for Weatern, 1AY—Primo gradea wero acarce, and, though b light domand, woro docidadly firmor, Othior dcecriptiona svoro moro or less neglocted, and ol krroguarly, Wo auoto o wholeralo pricca, Tald by —cara to contain 20,000 thn ¢ Now timoth; @160 ; do, No, 1, $12.60@14.003 da, 12,005 projtie, upinud, $10.006@10.60 $0.0010,00 ; do, slongh, $7.00@8.00, ox—Timally, $10.00@13.00 ; prairic, $5 dolivery of preasnd, $1.00@1.60, accardin HIDES—I'rlces wero again tnsettied antl Buyera were X@2¢c apart in their viows, and, conee- quently, only a lmited amount of sales was accom- plished, Quotations sra na follows: Greon cily butch- to_cliolce, per bakof, $1.00@L60, $100, Oultl. (Cnry'), $16.00 por hrl 5 cultivated @12.00, Quinces, $1,25@1.40 per buskot, 30P8—itet with 8 modernto inqutry for Immediate i 80 H.M" 280 ia it atocks 465 500 405 4.85 ‘doalors, na follows i3 prime, $14,50 1.80 o, 3, $10.0i¢ 450 j do, midiand, .00 1005% 08 WA~ X .00, For .60 islanco, 00 variable, 10. 10/ 00 b oo 10 cows 16 cholee nteers, .. o 7",;,5,“%‘,‘,:,‘,"“;;,:’?“;;2‘0‘;9’&‘{,' 'i;’b}‘,fg?;&_ H0G8—To the 10,000 sialo Togs, 13,500 frosh roc S e ity @b 3 grechn eyif, LGOI LTEAL | colple wero aaded to-tay, sweling {ho Bupply 9 ovos 176} dry fint, 10@a0¢} lovg-bufrod kip, 1103 doacost | 32000, Tho market openod dull and woak, sud cone ‘wkins, G0@0005 grabby, scorad, out, of ofborwiss dame | tiiued so to the closo, prices ruling n strong 100 lower agedl, two-thirds price. IRON AN alleration, 0a follow D BTEEL~Trade {a only fair, but thero aro slgns of improvoment, and_ prices romsls without allaround, A fow solecied light welghta wero taken enrly st $4,65@4.00, but afior noon no sales were re- tod nt over $4.60, sud fow above $4.45, whilo the ulk changed bandi At $4,00@4,10 for heavy, nod st $4.25@4.40 for light. 1t fa eatimated that nearly 12,000 hoga romain in the ponn unsold,and dealors gonorall B T oot i Dradict fartnor doprariation o Taltone T S Y Norway {ron o 7 moasares, ‘Norway nafl-rods. No, Av, Price|No. Av, Price|No. Av. Price, Gorman plow stoc] 56 208 T§4.00] BT 310 $4.90/ 70 190 g Gast blow steel, K1 207 40093 200 450\ 61 107 @D Amorfcan tool & 8 210 Adol126 351 400|648 400 Chromo tool steol Sh| 05 2 4oofsz D5 40028 188 4so Engiish tool stecl S |de 10 4leo 283 dool 41 wm 4o Engllsh spring o Tton | 71 20 400j70 202 4046 261 425 ‘Americon cast spring steel. Tates | 93 170 435/ 82 166 45 24 200 400 Bteel tire, %-in..... soenenn B @00 B I 1‘;{ m :-% 125 m :aog g ”mfi 2“}2 ATl —ekialsa de nchungod prices, Wo | AL 3R 4Gld3 g ddnifa e dis stiTae 53 200 420063 20 400[31 20% 410 45 318 4slt1a 201 400l bk 258 4.00 48 3 40004 204 40048 203 410 8L 300 400133 200 400l 69 316 405 Hin b 17 300 4|E 86 sl S0 410 i, voals o ld0) 9 BT 4sisd o AoohB s01 40 Clty uppor, No, 1, % ft 25@ oo | 48 224 400040 204 4001 43 818 410 Clty upper, No, 3, 9 £, aa o) B A 403 20 dier m ddo Conates apper P 20 18 o324 20 4wl 2 40 Collar, B ot e uT 20 4GOI0 2L 400118 MO 400 Galf, it 1308150 | 8 A dssle w0 dooies a4 dxo Galf, godmi 1509148 (108 a3 bsidc 108 Ado'd3 2 410 Tough uppot, B T fiue mL g Rough upper, damaged. ay@ 30 | 8 105 45548 310 0.0 Buffalo alaughter sole.... 8@ 87T BHEEP—The shoep trado was lifeiess, Buyers wero B, A7 solo.. 8@ 082 | scarco, and tho fow in attendance wantod only a car- ¥rench eaif, Jodot, Troncls ealf, Lemoiny French calf, 24 to 35 French Wy S0t 200 b, METALY AND TINNEI "QOR- erately netive and ateady at tho prices following : o, 12517, $14.00¢ d 14320, $14:60; doy oot 10, $13,00; do, 20225, $27. TN PLATE—IC, 10x14, $13,60 3 P10 Tin—Large, 420; small, i, 44 Bueer Zino—l'ull casks, 1lc; holf 13 Toms quantty, 113505 slabs, o mEET TuON—-No. 26, Gi(0 Tates; do No, 1 stainod, 200 rates, GALVANIZED IRON—No, 16@! No. 25®20, 170; No, 27, 180 of 25 por cont is mado from thi CorrEn—Gopper bottoms, 40c; “Bussis - cub'to sizes, 48, Wine—2 o b, 7c; 0, 8, 00 0, 90 19, 113fc; 18 and 14, 183cc; 18 und 14303 18, 1063¢03 10, 1 por ceut disconnt ; NAILS—Wero In fair requeat atthe Now nnd then prices aro, shaded for roun: casks, TIN® 1503 No,22@24, 16c3 25,306, A disdoun ‘braziors, over 12 s, 4703 tinned copper, 3803 planialied copper, 40c; do, 1010 11,10x¢c; 10, 133¢c ; ey o 3 y 83¢63 40, 193¢ full bundlo, 25 fonco wire, 740 ; by car lond, 76, ven rates, lots, We Toad of 80, apicce, and, under a sunply of 3,000 or 8,000 Dead, prices woro weak and varisble. The best wero not wanted at over $4.00@4.25, while common to fale geados were almost unsalable at $2.76@3,25, The 1o« coipts since Baturday havo beon 600 Lisa —— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. MonpAY Eveina, Ocr, 13, The rocelpts of lumber were unozpectodly Iarge, over 00 cargoes bnving arrivod sinco Baturdsy, - Tho ‘markot was more activo than for tho past fow days, and, conaldoring tho larga offerings, a fair business ywas transacted, prices not differing ‘materially from {hose of last wok, as follows: Fair to choics mill-ran boards and !lfla’l $13.50@16,00; good strips and bonrds, $12,00@13.00; common' to'medium do, 9.00@ 10,00; Joista and scantling, $8.60G9.00: shingles, $3.23; Tath, $.67%@2.00. xn rarionTs. 5 Manistes, $2.50; Muskegon, $2.00; Ludington, $2.25 ; Grand Haven, $2.00; Pentwater, $2.! Meu~ ominde, $2.60; Oconfo, $3.00@3.25; While Lake, $2,25, AT'TIN YATDS, Business st tho lumber yards s fair and appesrs to be improving. Tha local trado {a rathor quict, but country dealora are ordering with a fair degroo of liberality, and_collections aro roporiod as exay as iron, 280 uoto: 10@60d, per kog, $4.63% ; BA do, 84, could reasonably bo oxpectod, Prices are atesdy ax o, $i.1g ;L0 doy . o, $0,12 quoted below find, $7,055"s 20 o, $7.873¢ ; clinch, $T.13%, Farst ciear,, 5000 @55.00 NAVAL STORES—Wero withiout cbingd, bélng fa | Second clear, Ltk {07 {ack. 00 @60.00 moderato domand at thofollowing quotations : Manila | Third cloar, L tnch. 49,00 @40.00 Fope, B 1 17igc; slaad xope, @ I 164G10Ko; ami | Tuird clea thick i 1300 @15.00 homp cord, 3 1o, 20@25c; mrlino, P b, 20@220; | Clear fooring, 1st and 24 together, tarrud tops, 4 1, 11@18e; oakum, @ bale, $5.0060.605 | _rough... 2800 @40.00 piteh, 33 b, $0.0060,00; tar, 3 br), $5.60@0.00, Clear siding, 2300 @23.00 OILS—Carbon, Inxd, ussed, s whalo ofls weremov- | Comamon sidin 1800 @20.00 ing frealy ut firm pricos, whild otber dencriptionswero | Common flooring, 3400 @35.00 duitand steady, Followlug arothoquotations : Carbon, | Common floaring, dressed, 2800 GO0 18c; extra lord ofl, striclly winter, 80c; do, curront | Wagon-box boards, selecto Take, 75¢; No. 1,08@700% No, 2, 0603 Ynaced, raw, | and upward. 3000 @38.00 SLUD? do lollod, £1.03 ; whal, 60@30; pormy, §2.10G | A stock bosrd. .. 30.00 ©38.00 2,203 neats foot ofl; siriolly pure, $1.10 do extra, 8003 | 5 stock boords. 270 @00 doNo. 1, T6c; bank oll, 8lc ; struits, 63¢ elephant ofl, | Gstock bosrds.. 11600 @18.00 950+ turpentine, 623 haphiha, 63 gravity, 18@10c; | Common boards. 0 @13.00 naphthn, common, 16@16c. Jolst, cantling, small timber, foncing, TOTATOES—Tlio supply wue considerably larger, | etc,, 16 feot and under, 13,0 @19.00 but thero was an activo inquiry, and prices were firm, aud, for I’cncm)luml‘ @ trific higher, Peachblows wore made ‘We quote: Good 2753 do por bu, B5@04c ; car lots Early Rowo, 80@ dolivered ; ¥ e, $100@4.60, 6 Qe : 1 car cliolco Towa Peackiblowa nk 906 ; 1 car do at 00c; 1 car mixed at 76, 0n {racks 3 cars cliolco Peachblows ot #c; 1 car extea do ot 9da3 2 cara Early ‘dollvered; do, Poachblows 20@03c, w weet, $3,003 Jerso Roso at 850 1 car nt 80c, all deliverod, POULTRY AND GAME. upply left over from lust weok w3 largo, aud prices to-duy wore irrogulsr and fu Llio buyers’ favor, recolpts of gamo wera galablo ot botter fgures, bub tho old was much of it unsulablo, Ohickens, do, $2,26@3.25; L tirkeys, quall, $2.00@2 amall ducke, saddles, 18@20c, SEEDS—Timo! $2. flax at §1. ducks, $3.0083.255 00@L.60; sutpe, 75c@$L.00 20'baga do ot $2,60 ; 20 bags do_ ol $3.45; oga at $2.40 ; 5 Logs fuir ut $2.95 1 11 bag; nliz-M :t‘gll'go“ ogs flax at $1.80; "Tho demnnd 1 dmproving and tho market Onondsga, Oanada, $2.00; ordinary coarsd, $3.10} $2.18; groind solar, $2.15 1 dairy, $4.10@4.251 urlds Island, “TEAS—Remnin quict and weak, oxcept new Japans, former rotes, W uofo: Young hyaon, common to falr, 45@550 prime mediurm clover at $5.50 ; 43 120 bags at $1.75, BAL' Tules stoady at the given pricos ; und Bogluaw, fing, canreo diamond without bags, + duiry, with bag Aston doiry, per eack, $5.00@5.25; $2.00; ground alum, $1.80@.10, which are_solling freely at full do good, 60@700 ; do cliolce to extra fine, common to tine old kiyson, 70@900; common jmperial, 65@05¢ ; 800d to ehioico do 80c@31. ‘powdor, 70@900 ; choice Pingsucy, $1.16@1.20; oxtra cholco to_oxira now 'Jopau, 90c@L00; falr to good old, 65@700; commou do, 38@420 ; colored natural leafJnpan, A5@05c; common 0ico to extra, Moyuno, $1,35@1.40; to fino Golong, 35@450; good, S5@050; 85c@81.00, TUBACCO—Was quiet and T1Nk_OuT—Extra, T5@850 ; um, 55@60¢ ; poor to common, 0@S0c. Truo—Natural leaf, 75@800'; blacks, sonnd, 43@ 810 common, 20 totatiows : Diocn 5050 quotations : Deect ,60 3 $11.00; slabe, 0.6037.00, d WOOL—! g @28, lelivered, and should the impravement there continug Wasbiod fleeco, Wo repoa T, washed, prima. .., s Tab, wasbed, common 1o good. Comimon QIngY.cusssaesssoss TFloeco, washed, X&XX, light, Fleoce, washed, XEXX, aligy. Fleece, watliod mediufn Igat, Coarsd, wasbad Flooce, unvanhod, Fleoce, unwashiod; coarse and dingy. Flecee, unwaskied, fino. Bupor aud oxtra pulled CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, MonpAY EVENING, OATTLE—Recelved sjuce Haturday, 6,00( ‘Tho number of cattle fu tho yards fo-duy ead, the smount of etslo stock left short of 10,000 b ovor from Inat week ‘hoing somowhiero In tho! hoot of ,000, Tho statement, thoreforo, market wus greatly dopressed 'will oceaslon no sur- priso, Although tho attendunco of buyers up to tho average, for a Monday, Hiatod upen, - Durlng holders § x the oponing manifeated coneldorablo and, consequontly, only a limited anount of trading waa'done, but Bading buyora fnfloxiblo in poso to bity—if at all—at fowor pricas, holdors final) avo way, and, at tho decllne, ehippers, foed Tosis Jiboral ‘scalo. a Oulborte 4, snd the agggregato of (o duy's salea roached somo 2,600, Tho tho {nsido quata~ tho outaldo for city butcliers operated on_a moro or loss Jf Twa of our city packers (Hancack & Co. sion, Blalr & o, nlso L0k a fow car-i range of (ho markol was $1,60G5.25, Hon for thin throngh Toxaus, and 90@93c, dolivered, and 600 on track; Enrly Roao nt 80@850, delivered, Swoet po- tatoea wero plonty, and cnsy, at 3275@3,00 for yellow, 1o choles potatoes, in barrols, $2.25@ —Poultry ‘was dull, Tho $3.00@3,50 ; mixed do, $2,75@3.50; spring gecsn, $10. 11@12%c; prairie chickens, $2.507; 50 ; mallard'ducks, $1.60@2.60 per doz} Ly sced was in modorath domsnd 052,05, _Olover gold at $5.60, ana 5@1,80, Sales include 20 bags prime tfmo- thy at $2.65; 78 bags do at ’2.‘:{1: lfltbfl[{!llgoml at $2,055 H o londy at provious rates: hoice, 65@700 ; medi« 5 hulf Lright, 60@700 o. SyomNa—Good to choleo, 32@300; medium, 20@ —The domand was moderats at the following maplo, $10,60; hickory, ‘There was no change in tbe situation in this market, but Eastern reports arc more favorable, 0, & corro- spouding revival of trade here will doubtless follow, Prices aro nominally my‘ aud quoted lower for fino o class soomod In- clined Lo fuvost, except at materially lowor pricos thun provalled last week, concesaions of 10@150 Luing in- green. Joistand scantling, 18 to 24 fcof Bules of nles ine No. 1 sawod, . 125 Three dollars per car to bo added when transferred, ‘which charge followa tho shingles, . Thickness—Fivo shingles to bo two inchea n thick- ness, Length~Bixteen inches. TARDWOOD. Dlack-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150.003 clear, Wo quoto; é:”sésflfil&s'or?: common, $35.00@50.00; cull, $20.003 .00 ; 8001 ng, $50.00, RoliClear, $38,00@40.0 ;_common, $16.00@25.00 cull, $10,00@15.00 ; fooring, $30.00@10.00, Oak—Cleur, $26,00@40.007 commion, $10.00@25.00; lllcinor‘;guleur, $78,00@50.00; common, $20.008 85,00 ¢ cull, $12,00@18.00. ‘Maplo—Gloar, $32.00@35.00; common, §16.00825.00 oull, $10,00@16.00, Butternut—Oloar, $35.00960.00; common, $20.008 Glerry $40.00800,00; common, $15.00@ 36,003 cull, $12,00618,00. Whiltewodd—0lear, $30.00@40.00; common, $20.00 @25.00 ; cull, $10,00@16.00, P 3 voulson ‘Wagon Btock—Hickory axles, per set, $1.00@1, wagon poles, each, 45@55¢ ; box boards, $30,00@40.00, Florida rod_codar, 350 per ft ; mahogany, 30@40¢ ; o countors, 800 ; Tosowood, 60@80c ; white bolly, 0c. —ea MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Foreign Markots. & D50 Liveneoor, Oct. 13~11 8, m.—Flour, 281@20s Wheat—wintcr, 125@12s 4d ; spring, 118 {1G1329d ; falr fogood gun- | white, 120 6d@13s 62; club, 123 104@138 20, Corny 398 0d@0% 0. Tork, Tts, Lard, 418 Gd, Loxpox, Oct, 18— p. m.—Tho rate of disconat in open markol for 1hires monthe’ bills ia 4 3-16 per on boing 19-16 below bank rate, Consols, monoy, 023 923¢ 7 mccount, 938 ; 520 Of '05, 003 ; do '6, 90X 10350, 013 § Bow 0%, 013K, Erle, 893, Turpeutine, 538 94@3is, Fraxxrons, Oct, 13,.—Fivo-twentioa of 1643, 96%. Pams, Oct, 13,—Rentes, 671, 65c, Lavsroor, Oct, 13,—Cotton steady;middling up- Iond, 03@0ic; Orleans, 9X@9ic. Balos, 13,000 baled; Amarican, 5,000; for speculation and 'export, 3,000, Tod wintor whedt, 120@128 5, Flou, 28a@i0e, Corn, 326 04@32a 0. Checse, 0dn. Pork, 748, Lard, 41693, Oumberlands, 38s 6. Short rivs, dls. The Live-Stoclk Markets, NEw YOBE, Nzw Yonr, Oct, 10.—BEEVER—Froah rocoipts, 7,4 ‘making 19,070 tor the week, agniuat 8,175 last week, sn 10,220 for tho corresponding week lust year, Thesupply ia'altogether too targo, and at » declins of rather more thian $1.00 per 100 b8 not, tho market dragged heavily, o clohod woal with {0 car mauflu@ lott uniold, Fook tly primo native stcors, o3 poor 1o goo to strictly pr a 3 o o g Tozxans, 6@03c. None but Norlbern '0XAN8 ATO e abava Jai bt nalivo Aicers, av. 100 (o 135 ey nell at 10@10)50. ‘BuExe AND LAsms—Receipts, 0,100, moking 26,860 for the week, ngaiust 28,000 last week, Sheop firm at ,00@0.25, 'Lamba eaaler at $8,0008,00. ‘Bwini—Ttocelpls yestorday sud to-day, 16,250, mak- {ug 38,040 for the waok, sgatust 29,000 for Tast weelk, Live hogs aro easier at $4.87)@5,12%, with 10 cars at $5.10@5,12% 1 100 lba, City slaughiored hoge droppod t0'83,1537.25, Boma coara hoavy hogs went 55 low as Oct,13, | 33,60, 0 _hesd. PRILADELTI, : fell littlo | PutLabELeAm, Oct, 15,—Lesy OxrTLE—Dull; sales 8,000 ; extra Pennisylvanin and Weatern steors, $0,75@ 3 fair to Tood, 15608050 3 common, $4,63@6.00, les, 10,000 at G@OYe. Hooa—Firmiy held ; sales, 8,000 at §7.00@7.25, Now York Dry Goods Mariet. New Youx, Oct, 13,—Tho trado movement waa quist {o-tay, but ah lcreased numbor of buyers from Woat~ orn sitd nosr by Btates ato in (ho market, and an early {inprovomont s anticipated, Cotton goods lrnllud{, and aa somo mwills sro running on short time, stocks confinuo Hight in firet hands, Cotfon fannels atd baga are silll in short supply, " Prints axe moro active \lm Jobbora, Worsted dress goods and printed ro sre i falr requat, Woolon gaods insctive, Shaw) quiot, 2 Hoston Wool Markot. Bostow, Oct, 11,—A btter feoling in the wool mar- nelghbore thut the was fully hourg firmuoss, thelr pur- ors, an chol 1t el fultod, nativo stoers, Fow alos, | kot ; trandactions ovor 1,000,000 158 ; salos include Oblo hu\;\:\:'n::lw:mhngc\ed at 'tho oxtremes, most of the | and Peunsylvania floocces oxtra double, extra and tro. transfurs bolng mado within the rango of $2,00@4,05, | blo extra M@fl.flflfi Michigal “lmm[nl and Indi- "Tho more notablo malea were : 08 Texans, nvoruging | 5na at 475@600; Delaing combing ot 83@02303 1,103 tbe, at $3,12) 67, averaging 800 1»;( at §: averaging 002 b8, at $3.00 ; 84, averny 31331 an dsS,iveraging 33 1L, at $1,60, kot cloaed cattle—left over unsold, QUOTATIONS, heavy, with sovoral totsand—mostiy Toxas 05 | Wontorn, Routhorn, and Novada unwashed at S0 T | v ek Bho3 atonrofl at SOETHA0 Svperbus sk estod pulled at (0@07)50, W YORK, Ex{ro Booves—Graded steers, uveraging 1,400 NewYonx, Oct. 19, ~Corron—In mo o8 AR UDMAELsavs s vssan 204058580 | 1l Towor & Saddibig sy 1o, - ore demsnd Olioleo Beoves—1liic, fut, Wil ¥ TingapsTurrs—Flour dull and lowers recolpts, 10,000 fo,8 yoar old slaciy, 'averagiug o suporfiue Weatern aud Btate, $3.40@0.00; coni= 1,450 1bs. "o .. 5,95@6,60 to good oxtra, $6,23@0.85; good to cl.m]cu do, o od §0.00@7.00; whito Whieat oxtrs, $7,00@37.00 ; OLio oxe dlum Gradoa—] e «ul) at $4,76@6.00, Gornmedl unch: . aging 1,150 (01,250 a, . . 4B@ELA0 yi Ang 0 o Dufchors’ Btock—Common {0 far atoors, and good to extra caws, for clty slaughter, wvereging 600 to 1,100 e, er, with but 1ittlo inquiry : reccipts, 094,000 bu ; No, 5 Ulicago, $1.30@1.33 5 No. tlo, $193GLI0 : Jowa spring, #1.80@1.357 Norilwoat do, $1.35@1,48] No. 1 Chacayo, $1,407 viutor red Wosters, $54@1.53; " No, &