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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. WeDNESDAY EvENING, Oct, 15, 1873, It is not to bo denled that tho business public rend our dispntohos this morning from Wall stroot with considerablo concorn. Not that they havo any sympathy with tho * bulls and boars of that far-famod don of corruption and villainy ;' but, though sntisfled that the Northwost cannob bo soriously complicated with tho fato of the stock gamblers, thoy wero tuuemsy lest a suddon tumblo of tho mnominal yaluo of railway shares down to the *“hard pan" of their actunl cost might produco somothing of a renction towards tho condition of things ruling o fow dnys ago. As tho morning woro on, dlspatolos bogan to arrive showlug n bottor fooling and better prices on tho Stock Board, and overybody breathod more froely, Tho ronl bueiness transnctions of the day woro not affocted by tho flurry of yestordny in Now York n tho loast. DBankers took shippere' billa ns usual ; but of courso they are earoful as to mar- ging, Customors didnot press for monoy bo- yond the nsual wanis of business, ‘T'ho noto brokers aro dolug very littlo, and the ratos aro nominal from 1}¢ por cont por month to any figure thnt borrowers aro forced to poy. The fact is, outside tho banks, and with them to rogular aud bost customors only, thero is little if any money to bo had, Collections, howover, ara much bettor than might bo oxpected. Our merchants, although in somo dopartmonts of businoss thoy complain, gonorally are doing reasonably woll, Honce notea at tho banlis are protty generlly promptly paid. Bost customors - aro accommodated ab the ‘bauks, when discounts aro roquired at the usual rates, viz : 10 por cont, 'Thoy buy exchange ab 1{@1-10 ofY, and eell to customors as herotoforo at par. Tho supply scoms to be very mearly oqual to the demand. TIE OAUSE AND THE EXTENT OF THE ORISIS, Now that tho public miud has nearly re- covercd from tho stunning offects of tho crash, it is in order to inquire onco moro what wero the oauses that produced it, and to make as oaroful an estimato as wo can bow wide-sprend and disastrous its cffocta aro likely to be. Liko nll tho calamitics of the kind, it camo suddonly, and when fow, if any, even tho coolest and the wiscst in such mat- tors, oxpocted it. True, those who Lad been watching tho courso of Jay Oooko & Co. know that soonor or lator thoy must fail ; but no one, to our knowledgo, supposed that so fearful s panic would result from it, Henco tho shock which that failure gave to the wholo unnntr{, l“d &ha foarful loss and the disastor that fol- owed. In secking for tho cansos of the panic, wo ro- peat tho fact that it Is due to our inoxpansiblo currency of, say $700,000,000 or $800,000,000, Of tho nocomslty of ita having this cast-lron limit in ordor to make it perfoctly safo, at least 80 far ns tho credit of the Government can so- care it, or tho means by which it can bo made safely oxpansive, we havo nothing to eay in this article. With tho fact nait is ia all wo have to do, Tho past business of the country has boon done with this curronoy. But upon it speculs- tora of nli classes had boen systomatically oxpanding credits till nominal values in stocks and bonds, and evorything else, had run up vory far beyond the_limit. nssignod to our roonback and National Bank issues, Mon and anks and baukors, of whom Jay Cooko and Honry Clews aro tho ropresentative typos, seomed bont on getting Just as far out at sen n8 they possibly could. 'They projocted immonse railway schomes, whilo othor spcculators ox- anded credits in othor diractions almost without imit, It was cortain a8 any natural Inw that in tho first rage of tho impending storm such mon must ** sink like load in the mighty wators,” Moro"than that. Those who were within the whirl of the maclstrom thoy started as thoy went down must sink with them. But the storm and tho maclstrom havo their Lounds, and on the vast ocean boyond them the com- morce of the world salls on in eafety, The wrocks, howover many aud appalling they may bo, have only o vory small ratio to the hxiga Lhnh}mnr onward grandly ihe commerce of the world. Wo mEnnt thnt tha crash eame from tho fact that we havoan iuexpansible currency, and that credits had become expanded so far boyond its limits that o rovulsion was ingvitabloe. 0w, &8 to tho extent of its offacts: It follows, aa our curroncy is good,—that is, it can make tho oxchangos of the mnatfon’ apd pny dobte— that a8 soon a8 the credits of tho nation aro Drought within the limits that our currency wiit boar, business must resume its wonted channels und go on a8 usual. Crodits will come down to that basis by the liquidation of the debts of the epoculators and tho shrinkege of the nominal valucs of stocks and other commodities to such . figures s our curroncy will carry. It is plain that to have oxpanded the currency to carry the spoculators through woutd have robbed the solid values of the nation for their benefit. Whileno definito time can be given as to when the effects of tho crash are likely to fade out of eight, tho cannot lsst much beyond the time when the speculative class of banks and individ- uals havo completed the adjustment of their atiaire, The country will then change off their losses, and go ahead on a solid basis, as before. As tohow long the effects of the panic may last no precise opinions can be formed, That denends upon whsther the creditors of the banks and the speculators who have failed can stand the loss and yet contiuue business, It is sad to reflect that many excellent peoplo havo invested all their spare means in Jay Cooke's and other railway bonds, and moat, it not all, of that little eurplusis gone forever. Most of them will Lo poor a8 they wore five or ton yoars ago, but they will plod slong 88 in” years gone by, and bear their losses a8 Dbest they may. They will practice economy ; and capital- ists, whose possessions Linve shrunk fearfully in value, may bo forcod in some mensuro to do tho samo. But it is plain that tho genoral business of the country, though perchanco in somo of its channels wlthfiuss spoed and force, must go on a8 it always hae after a commorcial rovulrion, The country has just a8 much gurrency 88 it had betore tho ‘erash. Gold s still coming from Europe by tho millions to pay for our food prodacts.” As soon, thorefore, as tha weak firms and the speculators have stepped asido, * solid men will ironder that they have been so fright. ened at their fall. The flurryin Wall stroet yesterday may, and may not, be a symptom of anew smash-up among tho stock gamblors, For tho prosent, Vandor- bilt and his piratical erow have been able to breast and turn back tho downward tendency of the market, Thoy bave at command the ro- coipts of four groat railways, the Harlem, tho Hudson River, Now York Contral, and Lako Bhore. Thoy have but to stop paymonts on these ronds for o month, or cven a fow days, and it places millions at thoir control. It is, nover- tholoss, the opinion of some of our most {nr—ueelug busincss men that, should the receipts of theso ronds fall off materially, as they possibly may do, Vanderbilt and his villnin. ous ot may go under iu spite of the vaat ro- sources at their control. Tho Northwest could afford almost any privation that would broak the grasp of these land piratos upon thoir com- werce. LOOAL BTOCK RMATES, The banking-kouse of Proston, Kean & Oo. (late Lunt, Preston & Kean) roport local prices for stocks ny follows : s of '81 ”"’{f\"”' mfilgi‘flx 8 o . 3 -2 21021 103 J103% 104 L1003 101 U 8. 5-208 of '03 Jannary and duiy.1003¢ 11 U. 8, 5-208 of '67 January nud July.110%] my; . 8, 5-208 of '08 Jonuary and July, 1114 1y 10-40s, ex, int. 1057, 00 V. 8. ba (new 100 @107 U 8 eurroncy Gs 100xG110% Gold (full weigh 1081 Gold coupona, 1083% Enstorn exchango (ounier rate Par, Gold 0XCHONEO. s e vaverssrsaess. 10837 Bterling oxchsugo (large drufts), 107 @108 Chicago City T 99 and fut, Cook County Ts. 99 ond uts Tawn, count; honds.... 5 @ 01 1608 War 1812, 180 1208 War 141 ut 1608 not War of 1812 .. b1 1208 not Wor of 1813, 150 ‘gricultural Collego tand 82D, ves vvov 183 WHAT DECOMES OF TIIE OURRENOY, WasamaTox, Oct, 12.—The following is a etatement of tho face valuo of the mouoys do- stroyed sinco 1861 : 01d demand notes Legal-tender uot Fractional currenoy, fret issu Fractional currenoy, second s Fraotfonal curronoy, third {sa jonal ourrency, fourth is Fractional currenay, , second fourth issue U Qoin corlificates, sorles of 1870, Qoin cortificates, sorica of 1871, otal deatroyed aa monioy. oy Totnl destroyod statiatically. Nattonnl Bank notes, ., Cortificatos of indobtodaoes 144,105,000,00 65,000,00 +.$1,001,846,034.98 4,381,918,034.84 ,280,032,00 502,003,350.26 Total am't destroyod to July 1, *75,$6,036,963,971.48 Tlio following is o statomont of the rodomp~ tion of monoys sinco 18013 Monoya destroyad befors July 1, 1872, $1,807,144,750,08 Monoys deatroyed withia tho'sohrors T 00305 100 08 Discouut on samo, 142067 Total,.... 51,648,004,38 Natfonal Bank Ll & boforo July 1, 1873 Natlonnl Bankotes destro; ol during tho 3eaT,.vsvre 3,241,803— 0,280,002,00 Btatlatical mattor dos wtroyed boforo July, 1, 1672, $2,001,190,028,73 Duting tiio year...... '420,162,100,11—9,381,018,094,84 Cortificates of indobtedness)sisyerrs 003,905,050.20 ‘Tolal deatroyed to July 1, 1878, Balanco on hand July 1, 1870, Total am't redeomed to July 1, 713 $5,030,707,128,84 WHY LONDON 18 UNTOUOHED DY THE AMERIOAN FINANOCIAL DIFFIOULTIES, Zondon (sept. 90) Correspondence of the New York eral « o o o It Booms to ho now o woll-oatab- lishiod eonviction hero that no European houso con bo injured in this oatnstrophe 4 that tho difloulty is American and poculiar to tho trans~ actions of Amerioan houscs, and_can only roach London through the presencoe here of houses that, though nominal lZmLundon houscs, are ronlly tho ngoncles of Amorican housos ; that, therofore, tho troublo will not (ouch financial London proper. This apposrs to bo true, and, if true, what la thoreason of it 7 What is it that has snved London, oven for tho time, from_a catastropho that has dono so much Larm in_Now York ? It appoars to bo tho fact that London haa forn long while boen shy of that class of sccuritios that nro apparontly the cause of all tho mischiof in Amorica. London has Intturéy boon very much afrald of Amorican railroad ontorprises. I have had occasion sovoral timos to rofor to the numbor of Amorican onterprises that woro offer- od bore on almost any torms, but failed even by the most soductive promises to awaken tho cupldity of distrustful John Bull. ogimonts of vory pleasant gentlomen, with maps of admirable ‘rallroads in thoir pookots, havo gone home no richor than they came, an groround.ly discoursgod with tho discovery that ohin Bull was resolutely indisposed to make his fortuno on such onsy torms na thoy offorod. It was, perhaps, not so much the English inyestor's natural sagsaity that saved bim Lioro ns tho pub- lication of tho historyof tho Emma Mine, and the prominence given in tho English and American {lnpnrs to Jay Qould's managemont of tho Erio Railway ; but whatover it may have been that saved him, saved ho apparently is; for during two ‘yom past incoseant efforts havo beon madoe to placo in Europo thoso very scouritios whose wolght han now carried down Jay Cooke and Honry Clews anpd tho banks co-operating with them, and, if tho sacurities had boen favorably rugnrdud‘hy bankers, London, as well as New York, would lave boon swopt by this storm. .. 3 . LATEST, " New Yong, Oct, 16.~Thosituation at the Slock Ex- ohango carly'in the day wos markoed by & heavy fall {n ‘values, owing to further failures and the prossure of stacka for cash to realize mouoy ; but thoro waa & sud- don chango to oxtrome buoyancy, undor which pricea advanced shorply, Tho peyment of tio New York Oentral dividend Lisd nothing to do with tho upward movement, although 1t was Iargely the rosult of manip- ulation by somo of the bears who covered their short contracts yestordsy st low prices, and went long fora turn, Judgo Blatehford, In tho United States District Gourt this aftornoon, declded to dissolvo all injuno. tlons horetoforo granted fn {ho bankruploy caso of G, Bird Grinnell & Co, Theapplication to bavo thom adjudicated involuntary baukrupts will bo argucd on Baturdny, Tho sunouncement that all the injunctiona had beon romoved did not hiayo any unfavorablo n- donice, s 5o atops woro (sken {9 well out colltorals, although the dfsmolution of the injunction leavea credltors freo to disposo of them In the same manner s581f no $njunctions oxlsted, This release of nearly 100000 slisces of atock, “whicls ordinartly would causo o decline, oporsted dircotly tho othor woy, onoreason bolug that tha stocks aro relioved from further itigation, Monoy was vory feregular and closor than Tuesday insome cases, Brokers accommodate cach othorat 7- per cont, but the bulk of business wasat @Y per cent for small lots, and, in Bome cascs, 1§ por cent was paid for round lots, ‘ho increasod Activity on the Exchange made a greater pressure for money, Groen- bucks were firmier and more active, the promium rang- ing from 34 to 1 per cent, Torelgn “exchango wis dull and docidodly lower, ‘bankers’ sterling having sold at 106@108%; for sixty Ao, e IDTGA0TY for aight. Tho custoins Tecoipta wero ) Qold dclined from 1005 {0 108, closing at 10837, ‘Tho rutes paiil for carrying to-day wero 7, 133, 110, 3, 310, i, and 7 per cont. gold ; and, for borrowing, fut, e final rato was A per cont for carrying, Tho cloarings woro “$54,000,000, Tho Asslatant Trensurer disbursed $68,000, 'Fhirty thousand pounds wera roceived at tho Assay Ofice, Goyornments woro weak and lowor early in tho dny, but improved at tho clos, Btate bonds quict, At the Dlerchonts’ galesroom to-day, $20,000 of At~ atlo & Pacifi 0 por cent gold loud-grant morlgage ‘bonds, guaranteed, sold at 60, ‘There were sales of $12,000 of {ho same from 433 fo 44i. Tho dificulty of ‘borrowing on stock collnierals efili continucs, Rallway and miscellaneous speculation was unsote lod before the first call, In this decline the loweat pricea touched since the panic were current, After tho timo montioned the market began to fmprove, and at times was buoyant, Prices advanced from 1 to D, per cent under largo purchasos, againat a decling of t08 per cont before half-past 2, - At the final closo there was s reactlon of i to 13 per cent from the bighest poiat, The most worked {mprovement was in'Lake Shore, Western Union, Horlem, Paonms, Dcl- aware, Lackawanoa & Westerd, Now 'York Contral Rock 'Taland, Wabash, aud Pacifio Mull. Tho markof closed irm with & cheerful feeling on thio stroot, Sterting, 107, .+ $5,008,032,771.18 i '814,767,90 GOVERNMENT TONDS, 113 Coupons, %8L.. Coupous, '07., RN Coupons, '62 Coupons, '8, 1% Coupons, '04 1040 00 Coupons, '05, 09 Coupons, '65 Misaouris, .. ... Teunessccs, oil, Tennessces, now. Virginius, how,. Virginias, old Nortlr Carolinas, old.. 20 North Carolinas, new, 153 60X I i 8 erre Iinuto pid. ... 20 Ghicago & Alton. ... 63 Chicago & Altonpfd. 00 Oljo & Misslasippi.. 243 (10, 0.0 62 0,, B, 88 Union Pactiio sfocks, 173z Union Pacifio bonds, 743 Central Paciflc...... 88} Dol,, Lack, & West'n, 85 B, I, S Erlo,0., 20 14 N. J. Central, 8t, Paul. .. COMMERCIAL. WepNESDAY EvENma, Oct, 16, Tho following wero thoraceipts and shipmonts of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during the past tweuty-four hours, aud for the correspovding dnte one year ago: TECEITTS, BUIPMENTA, 670, | 1872, 1672, Flour, brls 5,303 040 2,685 ' T,416 .3 104 1,360 1,217 ‘Withdrawn from storo yesterday for city con- sumption : 1,401 bu whent ; 4,730 bu corn ; 3,242 bu onta; 2,240 buryo; 1,690 bu barloy, +Tho following grain has beon inspected into atoro this morning up to 10 o'clock: 280 cars wheat; 844 cars corn, 0,000 bu high mixed do, 5,800 but No, 1 do, 17,600 bu No, 2 do, and 1,000 bu rejected do by cannl; 40 cars oats, 9,600 bn No. 2do by canal; 0 cars ryo; 96 cars barloy ‘Total (758 cars), 332,000 bu, ‘The rates of marine insurance on’ grain car- *goes wore advancoed to-day, Tho following aro the old and new rates per 100 0ld, 2,40 8,60 Armour, Dole & Co, have just completed an ar- rangement with the 0,, B, & Q. Railroad Com- any, by which they agreo to build another large Elevyt’tory on thelr gring:lu on the Bouth Brnnu?x. FREQ9OROLET 0F S owye ikl Do 1,600, 3,10 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1873, 000 bu, nud tho cost botwoon $300,000 and 400,000, Ono of tho hest foaturas in connection with tho grain marlots, aud the winter prwsuub, in the prepont unwillingness shown by bankers to lonn monoy for the purposo of liolding graln loro, 'Plioy are doing all they ean to help lE{or- ward, and {hat fact necounts,” in somoe monauro, for tha liboral shipping movemont still noted, undor ndvorse olrcumstances. This polloy will tond to work our stocke of grain down to a low point by tho timo that winter sotain, and will mako possible tho quotation of fair prices affor~ wards, which could not bo tho caso if wo woro londed down wilh atocks too voluminous to bo oarriod without shrinkago in valuos, Mr. Plorson, of tho Board of Railrond and Waroliouse O’Dmmlnnlonorn, will arrivo In tho city this evonlug, for tho purposo of sooing what I8 fo be soen in rolation to the alloged irrogulari- tlos in tho conduct of our warohousos, or Aoma. of thon, 1t is not known oxactly in'what di- rection ho will inveatigato, Thoro has recontly heen a good doal of talle about tho practico of somo elovator propristora in filling up & vossol with grain for wYucE all the rcculgtu aro nob in hand, in preferonce to keop- ing tho vossel walting for a whole day while the recoipts for ona or two car-londs can bo bought up on the market, Thero is nomore harm in oxtonding that mccommodation, fo responaible men, than in pormitting tho ovordrawing of a bank-account to the oxtont of n few dollars, The ouly thing to ba Insisted on is that tho lib- orty shall not bo abusod; and the only way of proviug that it is not abused ia for tho clovator proprictors to make exact returns, showing how much of this ovordrawing is pormitted on soy and evory day. TITE MARKETS, The leading produco markets wore only mod- orately aotivo to-day, andgrain was gonorall firmor on account of lighter munllplu than ha boen expactod, and & fair demand from shippora to ill ont cargoes. Theso things countorbals anced tho offects of tho nows from Liverpool ond New York, the additional stock troublos in tho lnst namod city making no differonce what- ever in tho tono of our marketa for produce, Tho ”mKl’xm“ movoment waa falr in ‘volumo, though the ndvance in tho rates of Iake Ingur— anoo slowa that wo are on the edgoof the wintor songon, In tho markot for domoatic and foroign dry goods the chauges wers unimportant, A fair amount of orders wero placed, and Jl um‘fcly filled at tho pricos carront on the procoding daya of tho wook. Bomo linca of imported goods aro Lold less firmly, in consoquenco of the lower gold promium, but for domestics tho mar- kot maintaine a roasonably firm tono, Tho gro- cory trado was rathor quiet, and waa again ro- ported easy. Bigns of wenkness wore visible in noarly all dopartmonts, though aside from cof- foos and sugars thers was uo positive declino. Mochin coffeos boing soarce and in speoulative hands aro firmly hold, but all other descriptions woro wesk and a !fo lower. Tho difforont grades of rofinod and raw sugars woro also off an 2¢o. Buttor was quiot but firm for anything above medium, Ohoico qualitios continuo 8oarao, and Aoll rcudu{ at 26@380c. Thoro: was no decided chango in tho situation of tho chocse market. Oity jobbors as woll as the country trade are annflninfin eir purchescs to supplylng immediato wants, uticipation of lower rates Inter in tho seagon. At tho momont tho market i firmor at tho quotations, or at 12}@13%4o for Now York factory snd at 11@13 for Westorn do. The flsh market was quiet at yesterdsy's quotations, Dried fruits ruled moderately "active and oasy, tho genoral ten- dency boing downward, H“thv. lonthor, pig-iron, and paints woro quoted dull at formor pricos, Hidos wero slightly more active snd o shade firmor, with salos chiefly at 101¢c for light, and ot 9o for hoayy. Nothing new was dovoloped in tho oil market. Oarhon, lard, linsecd, an whalo wore moving frooly at full prices. Trado at the lumber yards continues fairly activo and recent pricos are maintained. 'The wholesale market was dull, and prices are ensy for common lumber, but stoady forlath and choico grades, The hardware markets wero rathor quiot, butjwere not subjected to any quotnblo changes; bolng reportod steady for iron, motals, and tioners’ goods. Cooperage was dull, and prices for pnokors' goods favorod buy- ors, In tho market for building matorials thero was 1o chango worthy of note. Trade remaine :pliob, and prices ~ aro . uniformly steady or limo, stucco, aud cements, Wool, hops, and broom-corn met with a light in- quiry, and the two Ilast-named staples aro quoted firm, 'Mimothy and flax soed wero more active, and the former was n trifle higher, Apé)luu continue in good local and ship- ping roquest, and choice winter variotios aro firm. Othor green fruits wore in tho usual de- mand. TPotatoes were plonty and a shado casier, There was & fair inquiry for fresh gamo nnd poultry, but old stock, especially of chickons, was almoat unealablo, Highwines wore quiet and steady at tho quota-~ tion of tho past Lo days, sales being reported of 100 brls in two lots, at 91c per gallon, The market closed with firm holders at that figuro, though Now York was only quoted at 93c, co- hol was steady and active at 60c, delivered on tho sozboard in bond. Lako frol?luu wero loss activo, and dull, with carriors asking yosterday's rates, or 70 on corn to Buffelo, 8o for wheat to do, and 14c for wheat to Iingston ; all by enil. Shippors insistod on & roduction, and wero willing to pay quotations only when the vensol would pay the differenco botiveen tho rates of insurance to-day and yes- terday, A total of 8 ohartors waa roported, Lvhluh will carry out 87,000 bu wheat, and 125,000 u cort, Provisions wore modorately active, but agaln onaier, in sympathy with the tono ak the Stock- Yards, Mosa pork was dull aud 121@25c lower per brl, with n fair inquiry for options at a still Turther reduction, whilo one year old cash pork was almost unsnlable, Lard wes activo, and a shade frmor early, but foll off go per Ib to- wards tho closo, in spite of liboral males, there boing plenty of sellors loft after tho ordors had boen fllled. Moats woro & shade firmer for Emseut dolivery, but lower for future. Thero is ttlo disposition to take hold of auything in the shapo of wintor options, excopt lard, which is disproportionatoly low, and can scarcely do othor than advanco, unloss moats should oxhibit a marked docline. The ourrent quotstion of Incd s oxpotly the samo as for short clear, both being delivered without packages. The morket closed at the following range of pricos: Moss pork, cash, §14.00@14.26; do seller Docomber, 312.374¢@12.00 ; sollor January, 812.60@12.62}¢, Lard, cash or sellor October, T3¢e; summer do, 73¢@T7340. Lard, seller Novem- ber, ’1}@: soller December, T3@73%¢c; do acllor January,75(@79¢c; dosellor February, 73{@17540. Bioot pickiod hamsquotodat 826@9356. Dry salt- od meats nt 734@7)¢0 forshort ribs ; and 7X@ 78¢e for shoré cloar, En}unh meats, T2 @73¢c for short riba; 73@7!gc for _short clear, both boxed. Green liams (15 and 16 lbu? at 7l @7340, scllor Vocombor, Bhort ribs, sotfer Do- cembor, at G3{@C}4c, boxed; do ghort cloar, 0%@0%0; do shouldore, di¢o; do Cumbor- lands, - 09¢@0%go. Bnagn is° quotod at 8o for shoulders; 8o for elenl; ribs; 8%(c for shorb clonr; and 19@140 for ining, all packed. Mosa beof, 88.25@8.50; oxtra mess do, $9.25@9.60; boe! hams, 817.60@18.00 for summer, an $19.00@20,00 for wintor packed. City tallow, 12{@7}%0; grease quotablo at 43{@01fc. Bales woro roported of 100 brls mesn porl (nnw? at $14.75 5 122 brls do at $14.25; 500 bils do, sellor Decomber, at 212.60; 1,200 tos lard st 78503 1,250 tes do, sollor November, at 73go; 600 tes do, sollor December, at 7ifo; 600 tou do, sellor January, at 7i¢e; 250 tes do at 7Xc; 500 tes do, sellor Fobrunry, at 7}10; 40 boxes shoulders, soller Decombor, at 4lgo: 800, boxos Cumber~ Iands, sollor Decomber, at bigo; 50 tes swoet pickled Lams (14 1bs) at B¢o; 50 brls moss bosf ot 28,60 5 60 Lxls oxtrp mess do at 80.60; 200 brlé boof hams on private terma. Tlour wne dull and unchanged, being rathor less nctivo than yostordsy, Buyers for ship- ment held off, clalming that flour is too Ligh s comparod with tho curront prico of whoat, and most of tho snles were made to local doalors, Holdors professed to adhore to former quotn- tlons, but tho fact that soyoral enlos were mado on private torms points to reductions in somo instancos, Tiye flour was casier ot 84,40@4.50 3 and buckwhent flour was {rregular ot 88.97}{@ 0,00, the outside being for n ohoicobrand, Bran was or, Bales wore roported of 100 brls white wintor oxtras (Sunflowor) at $0,60 ; 250 brls do on Rr(vutu torins ; 100 brls superfino at 84873¢; 100 brls spring oxtras at 7,25 ; 100 bris do ab 26,60 ; 100 brls do (Miunesota) at $0.26 ; 100 brly do at 86,00 ; 200 brls do on_pri- vato terms; 100 bils ryo }I{Ing Willlam) at 84,50 ;100 brls buckwhest (Jackman's Bost) at £0.00 ; 150 brls do, to arrive, on private torms, Total, 1,800 brlu, Also 20 tona bran at 812,50 10 tons do at §12.25, on track, ‘Tho following woro nominally the closing pricos : Good to favorite brands white winters, Modium to good do, .. Qoo to chiofco upring. Medium to good do, ‘wir 10 good Miunexota O).mlcul%hnu do, g Hpring superfino ra Whe 6 rathor los aotive, but firmor, aver- ;Fluu 1o per bu highor on cashy lots, and 340 on jovornber options, though quoted lowor in Liv- orpool aud dull In New York, The markot was wonk oarly, and sevoral of the shorts tool hold lruulf, thinking it a good time to fill in, which onabled holdors to advauco thelr viows, ospacial. ly as thero is & good -mfiplug domand on fresh ordors, ng_well aa for tho purpose of filling out eargood. Tho cause of thiy stxonges_fooljug Was not, howevor, anything liko an urgent in- uiry o muoh a8 & lossoned disposition to soll, thoro boing comparatively little cash whent of- fored, ‘I'ho ruoorpln woro somowhat smaller than had boon antielpated, but excoeded the shipmonts roportod yosterday. Holdors wers moro fuchnod than herotofore to look for an ad- vanco, na tho rocont deprosslon in Livorpool Lins beon chiofly causod by tho large amounts ro- colved thore, and oxpeoted to arrive, and that is only a tomporary thing, whilo thoro is no doubt that " Gront Dritain could tako without wincing nll that wo havo to Bpare, it 1t woro only distributod a little moro ovenly in point of timo. Engllsh buyors hovo folt “tho offects of our panic, and hinve been obliged to Liold up whora thoy would not under ordinary clronmstancos, Probably Livorpool would hava rocovorad from tho dopression oro Lhis, but that tho Engliak tradors aro a slow-moving mol of [mnplu, and any influonco lasta longor with them han with us, Wwhothor tha resulting movement bo up or down, Bollor Novembor oponed this morning at $1.01%¢, declined to $1.01, rone to 81,0236, foll to” #1.01%, sdvancod to 81.02‘4, and ofosod onslor at 81.013¢, in sympathy with tho latost New York ndvices. Bellor tho ‘month sold nt 1.02@1,00%, Cash No. 2 spring sold nt $1.02@L03}¢, closlng at 1,03, nud at §1.05; for Northwostorn. finllnr Decombor gold n! 81.03@1.08%. No, 1 spring sold at $1.08 @1.10; but oll abovo 91,00 was for rocoipts in lousos whore shippora only wantod one or two car-londs to 8avo tho 26,00 nxrmuo of moving the vessol to anothor oclo- vator. No. 8 spring woa in good demand, and stondy at 97360, Rojootod do olosod with holdors at Olo. Cash ealos were roported of 1,800 bu No, 1 6pring at #1.10; 800 bu do at 81.09; 800 bu.do at 81,08 5,800 bu No, 1 Northwestorn at $1.10; 800 bu do at $1.00; 800 bu do at 81083 28,400 bu No, 2 sprivg at $1.084¢; 8,000 bu do of 81.081¢; 85,400 bu_do at 81.03; 10,400 bu do at $1.033¢ ; 4,600 bu No, 2 Northwostorn at 81034+ 2,000 By db #1033 ; 800 bu do_at 1035 20,600 bu No, 8 spring st 073o; 6,000 bu rojoctod gg;(‘l;g at 0loj I.,E(!O bu do at 90, Total, 174,- u. Corn was moderately active and stoady, the volume of roported eales boing noarly, and the rango of quotations almont exaotly, tho samo s yostorday, cash lols only averaging o higher. Tho market sympathized vory closoly with wheat, boing woak oarly, undor the recoipt of dlumurngmg advices fiom Livorpool, and firm Iater undor o good domand, though Now York was still quoted dnll. The shipping domand was very good, ospecially for * short receipts,” being stimalatod by n roported docline in froights on tho Erie Oanal, which was not componsated by any advanco in the cosb of transportation by lake, Tho buying of cash corn scemed to be moro for Now York than wusunl, the bulk of tho recont purchases baving boon on Now England nccount. Thero was n good speoulative Inquiry for options, which warranted tho taking of strictly frosh roceipts at about }{o promium over tho price of rogular to carry againet thom, Bellor November opened nt 873{c, declined to 81}501 advanced to 88c, and closod at 87%¢o. Rogular No. 2 oponed at 3610 and advanced to 870, Btriotly frosh receipts of bigh mixod closed at 8730, and ro- coted st » 860, Holler Decomber was ittlo bottor than - nominnl, at 89@39%4e. Gash eales woro roportad of 6,000 bu high mixed at 373¢c; 2,400 bu do at 873¢o; 10,000 bu do at 873¢c; 4,800 bu do at 870; 28,400 bu No. 2 at 8750 ; 20,000 ba do at 874%56035,000 bu dont870; 40,000 bu'do at 80%¢o; 40,000 bu do at 30%c | 20,000 bu do st 863¢e; 18,600 bu do at 86340 ; 4,800 bu rojosted ot 36c; 2,000 bu do atv 85iga ; 6,000 bu No. 1, and 12,000 'bu No. & at 880, nl afloat. Total, 230,900 bu. Oats wore quiet, but a shade firmer than yes- torday, tho wenknoes having brought out a fow orders for fature dolivery, while the offerings of cash lots woro rathor ]Jg’ht. under tho fact of small racoipts, Honco, firmngss, though Now York was quotod dull. Seller Novomber sold ab 818¢@820, and clased ut 813{@81%o. Cash No. 2 dlosod at 91360, Rojeotod closed abont 2837, Oash snles wero roported of 4,800 bu No. 2 at 8137 ; 15,200 budo at 815o; 7,400 bu do at 8135 ; 6,000 bu dont 813¢o; 600 bu No, 2 white 8t 830 32,200 bu do at ; 1,00 bu do nt 820 ; 600 bu rejoctod st 290 ; 1,200 bu do at 2830 ; 600 bu white, by sample, at35c; 600 bu mixed, by sample, at 390, on track, Total, 36,400 bu. Tyo was qulot at tho declino notod yosterday, thero boing very littls demand, and not much offered. Receipte continue very light, and thera aro govoral ordors on tho markot at fittlo below curront quotations. Bales wore roported of n,nugq bu NJ. 2, and a small lot by sample, all at U8o. Barley was dull oud 3@4c lower, under tho fact of rather lnrgar‘olloringu and o vory small de- mand, eapecinlly for No, 2, which ok Bru’ln ly at 21.80, and closed at that prico. Soller No- vembor gold at 31.82. No. 8 opsnod ai 81.0634, with snle at $1.07 in ?lpucinl Louso, and closed dull at $1.03. Rejectod was quiet, cfosh:;: at 80¢. Oash sales wora roported of 7,200 bu No. 2 at. $1.80 ; 1,600 bu No. 3 at $1.07 ; 800 bu do at £1.00; 1,600 bu do at $1.03}4 ; 17,200 bu do at $1.03; 2,000 ba rejectod nt 810 ; 4,800 bu do at 800 ; 400'bu do at 790 1,600 bu by sample at $1.50; 1,800 bu Qo ab §1.46: 1,00 bu do b §1.40 ; 400 bu do at $1.35; 800 bu_ do ab §1.22; 400 bu do at §1.20; 400 bu do at $1,12 ; 800 bu do at $1,10; 1,600 bu dont $1.09; 1,600 bu do b §1.00 3 400 bu do at $1.05 on track ; 400 bu do at $1.30 ; 400 budo at $1.26 dolivered. Total, 46,400 bu. The following table, showing the stooks of grain In this city on Beturday evening last, and at corresponding dates, was inadvortently omit- od from our issuo of this morning : closingfirm, 'WHEAT, Oct, 11, Oct, 4, Oct.13, 1873, 1870, 131360 i1 e L,ua 3076 1,070 1416 210 9 et 41,100 63,160 ma,iod LI 308,530 000,207 635 183,717 122,703 50,84 134,823 18,261 No, 103,704 222,008 10,104 Tiojocted spring.. 25,807 4349 75,600 No grade spring. i 8 1,009,010 904,454 . § 2,989,173 116741 1,490 1,80 218,160 5042 020,830 107,148 2,030 021,306 79,00 2,740 10,389 09,422 135,803 8,017 19,287 853 . 80,716 10,001 174,08 LeY, 450 456 ey 210,250 217,746 288,000 140,631 205,166 113,048 35,550 69,703 73,683 5 1,074 TOlal oo vivsesnne. 05808 ATT00 . 417,874 Total smount of ‘grain In alore, 4,907,718 bu, = ' i The following Is Deorvoms. dis 0 following is Beerbohm's dispatch to the Bonrd of Trada in this oity to-day :p g 0ot 15—-London—Good cargaen_spring whoat off const, 883, Fair uvcra%ummm spring wheat on pas- #age or for prompt shipment, 858, Oargocs of Oalle fornin on passugo, 623 Gd@GUs; cargoes of same for shipment, 63s, Farmers deliveries of English wheat during this past woek, 70,000 to 75,000 qrs, Tmports into United Kingdon: for past weok—Flour, 70,000 to 175,000 brla; wheat, 250,000 to 270,000 qrs; corn, 100,000 0'110,000 qrs, Livorpool—Whent lowor ; Califorhin, 128 8d@128 10d ; apring, 11s 2d@11s vd, .(lm‘ll, B2a 3d, ELAIN CHEEEE AND BUTTLR BARKET, Business whs more active on tho Doard on Tucedny, and prices wero bottor, Thoro wan a gond attoudanos of buyors, and & fair roproscutation of faclorles, At o opoulig, 8 vsual, buyars and ollers vero afart but befors tho closs, and aftor soveral buyers ha lett, good round sales ‘wero mado at an adyanco of 3o er pound over sales of last week, ‘U'wo thounand five undred and forty boxea chocsa wer offered, mnd 1,880 wers sold, at 12@1d¢, the lattor for Jnte mnko H 1,07 pounds butter changed hands at 81@400 for Tanay dairy to best factory mako, 'Wolal snles, $11.685, Ousguv.n, LATEST, In the afternoon thero was vory little dolng, Wheoat was somowhat higher, selling up to 1,02 sellor Novembor, but closed 3fo lower than on 'Chango, at ¥1.0135, Cash No. 2 spring closod nominal at $1,03, Bollor Deoember sold at £1.03@1.0314, Corn was o shaco oasier, olosing at 87470 sollor Novembor, and nominal ut 863 @ 8030 cush, Tu provislous e noto mnlo of 350 tes lard, sollor January, ot 7ifo, One obavior was roported for 20,000 bu corn’ at 7o to Buffalo, g CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ocl, 15, ALCOOL—YWas in gaod domand for export; qio- tahlo ut $1,82@1.87 for 04 pier ceut_ proof, and st 605 in bond, - Among (1o salos were 1,000 bils, delivered i oston, and 350 bris, deliverod In Now York, at 600 in nd, BEANS AND PEAS—Cholco beans were in moderat soquestand sloady, Do wora quist; Yrimo mavics, $2.80@2.00¢ do hand-plokod, 32,053,757 good 1o rimo _medium, $235@2,80 ; ‘common to 'fafr beans, $1.25@2.00, Groon post, 8140 pof . BULTER—The Inquiry for this staple was again ro- arigd faicly agbiva 1R wurply. locsl ongyamers, St cilolce grades woro hold with wndiministied frmuase, Other doeaoriptions, in the absenco of any considorablo ahipping domand, 'wero workinga triflo easlor, though, o8 Atocka uro Highf, holders do not. approhend auy. torial deeline, “Wao make no chango in our quotatiol Olofco yellow, 20@700; medium to good, 1W@34e; ferlor ta cominon, 1:14? 18c, BAGIING~—-A nlondy, moderato movoment in this 1o of goods was roported, and former quotations wezo tendily matntninod, Whilo stocks are in much ‘botter shapo than o fortnight ngo, thoy aro stiil very ligit, nud_thin fact {nduces o feolingt of confidencs smorgat tho trado. Wo quote : Stark A, 3730 Lud- low, A, HE,‘(G; Towiston A, 9503 American, L LH Amonkeng A, 230 Ottor Groek, 3403 burlip Yingay 4 nnd 6 bu, 18@200; guunied, single, 17@180: donblo, 980; 'wool sucis, 63@50, BROOM UORN—Lusluess fr confineil montly to sup- [yl tho frmmodlato wants of mannfacturors. Ticto 5" somo_inquiry from tho East, but trading is light, Tho nacket, howevor, relaina its’ firm tano,” Good 16 oxtra bitrl, 8)¢@0)¢a; brush that will worlk Laelf into n aloleo hufl broom, '85e¥ia; for good o B@e; 00d to oholco atack Urald, 8@0)c; inforlor rush, I@digo, ILDING MATERTALS—Woro quiot and unchang- cd, o8 follows: Htucco, $2,60@3.60 3 Now York ntuceo, cunting, £506400; Pobtiand coniont, $7.50@8.00 9 b, Tosondale comont, $3.35@,00; Utica, Lonlsvillo, Maulion, and Akron coment, '$2.00 13 more Dlo dua, $3.00 3 imo In bulk, 80c@$1.003 1imo (brls), 81100115 B brl; whito eand, B brl, $L60@2.007 Dlnstorlig har, % by, 400 Inud plastor, §.00 3 bri} ro brick, a1 000, $55.00@90.00 § Wuildings brick (coms mon), $8.60@1.007 proasod brick, $14,00@15.00; sewt brmfl:sa S himution s Tacine proased, immg 30,00, del.; docommon, $14,00@10,00; Tndiana prossed §18.00936:00; do commox, $10.09@15,00; Ao clay, B o s 00034.00, - BT Nothtng new was devolopod fn connootlon wills this markot, ‘Lioro was @ good ordor business on intorior account, and local rotailors wero also buy- ing with fafr liborality, and, under light sockr, tho miricol romadun firm, © o ropeat our 1st, a8 followns Now York fuctory, uiild, 1234@13i0 ; Ohid factory sud Western factory, tlo, 11@150 ; lovwor grades, 0@10c. COAL—Mot with 8 good demand at former ratos, th marlet prowouting a firm oo, Wo quolo: o ‘proparad. $11,00; Lackawanna, $10,00: & nut Hill, $0.60 ; Ghorry Mino, 0,603 Onunal, $10,00; Lick Run, $8.5 $8,60@9,00; Indiana block, $7.60@8,00 :5.33; Mirlonk, $8,00; Kingston, §7.00; Wilnington, - GOOPERAGE—Wna dull and paokers’ atock fs rathor oaalor, Wo ropeat: Pork barrols, $1,40@1,45 ; whisky bore barrals, $2.0032.10; laed, tlorcos, $1.60@1.75 ; flour bar- rola, 48@57035 pork staves, rougn, $12.00@24.,00 ; do, bucked, $24.00@20.00; torco stavos, rough, -$20.00 @5.005 bucked or sawed, $25.00@38.00; whisky staves, 'rough, $28.00@30.00; Qo bucked, $35.005 flonr staves, $9,00@10,60; circle_flour hending, 1%@ 956 por rot'; lour hoop-holes, $14.00@16,00 por m§ pork nnd tierce polos, $30,00@40,00 por m. F.GGS—Tho rocolpls wora a {riflo larger, and, with a moderate inquiry, prices wore rather easier ‘st 200, 8ales Includo 120 casos and 3,700 doz at 200 ; 800 doz at c. FEATHERS—Livo-geose fonthiora wero lower, Tho receipts aro fulr, and the domand moderato, We now uoto: Primo to cholco lve-geceo feathers, 10@710; obbing peico, 8@83)o; chicken, 6@ko. TFIS1i—Dunincss, {lioigh Dy no mesns brisk, was fully up to tho expeclations of tho trads, and tho ‘gon~ eral market, was chnractorizod by Armioss, whitolish slono baing ensy. Ordors woro boing Alled at tho an- D, 8505087 , 48,60 s, ufié@%’ <] o1, §0. + Georgo'a® . Labrador’ herring, split, Drls, & 180; do, 3¢-brl, $4.76@5.00; Labrador her- ring, round, brl, £5,0088.60; do_i-br), $4,25@4.50 3 box horrlng 'No. 1, 0@320 3 box herring scaled, 40@ 420 Columbin River salmon, 1g-brls, $10.00@10.23, FRUITS AND NUTS—Gontinue it fuir request, bt for most articles in tho list thore is an ecslor feeling’ thon provalled s woek sgo sud somo lines nro tonding lower, Wo repeat our quota- tions of yosterdsy sa follows : FonzigN—Dates, 8X@00; figs, drums, 11@i% ; figs, in boxes, 1§@150 ; French prunes, 16@10c ; Turklsh prunes, 16 @160 } Taisins, layers, now, $3.85@3.35; rolsine, Iny- ors,” old, $3.70(2.85; raisios, looso Muscatel, $3.60 @U.60; Talsiss, Vilencla, ney, 13X@1o; Zauto cur- new, @80 ; old do, o3 citron, 40Gtc, DouEsTIO—Alden nrplu, 17@200} Michigon, alio- ©od, 10 @1lo; Michigun quartors, B ® Do ; Western' do, 7Ti¢@8igc; Southern do, 6X@7¥e} peaclics, 1]'mrm|, 24@025¢; penches, halves, 93 @10x0 ; do, mixed, ‘T}@80; blnckberrics, mew, 14@160; rag berrles, 43@4; pitted chorries, 31@33c ; Nurs—Fil- berls, 16@ 10 Imumlfi “erragous, 23@4o, Naplos walutife, 27@28c; Chill “walnuts, '23@2ic; Fronch walnuts, 10@170 ; Drazils, 0@10X0 3 Pechnl ‘Texas, 14@16c ; Aftican peanuis, 6@740 ; Wilminglon poa nuts Bi@Jc: Tonnossed peanule, 03{@TH0. GROOERIES—A liberal amount of tradiug was dono in staplo and fanoy grocories, but prices wero wonk and unsettled all around, and for some lines sensibly lower. Coffeck (oxcepling Mocha, which {s searco and firm) suffered @ furthor;roduction of (¢, whila tho alfTorent grades of augar ‘woro off an %, Rice, soap, ond spices woro weak, and in_somo instances lawor, ‘Wa roviso our quotationa as follows : Dr-Oanu. 8oDA—TI@90. CoFFEEs—Mochn, G4k @d5c; O, G. Java, 10@ILi¢c; Java, No, 9, 20}(@20)(a; fancy Rio, 205{@20%0 ; clioico dn5 253,@400; primo Ry, 2N@5NE Good $5.50@0,7 {0, 2k @H41¢65 common do, M) @320 roasting do, mu@fix@ Sitigaporo Java, ‘fm ife; Costa i‘ucaz fniicy, 30@26X0 ; do, Primé, 25X@253(c 3 Maracaibo, 2516@20c. OanDLES—Star, full weight, 10@193¢c ; etearine, full welght, 143;@16c’; do, shiort’ welghf, 133/@1: Riog—Patny, BY@8ifo ; Rangoun, Tk@T4¢ ; Caro- lina, S @03c, Stoins—Tafont out loaf, 19%@1%0; crushed and powdored, 113@1%; gronuinicd, 113(@lle: A, standard,’ 105,@10 ¢ do, Mo, 8, 10:@1i0; 1, 0@ 10Xc; oxtra 0, 103 @10%0; O No. 2, 102@10}c? yoilow 0, No, 1, 10@10i(o; Cchoice ' brown, = 93@100; pHmo do, D@Vic; fair do, 9@hifa; cholco molasses 'mugar, 03,@100; fuir do, U@0)(o; roms mon do, B@8X(c; Now Orléans pugar, cholce, 93c; do prime, 0@J3c; do, fair, 8)§@B3{c; mon, TX@8}(c, SyrUrs—Dismond drips,"$1,30@1 extra fine, BI@850; good Kugur-hous oxtra do, 65@70c ) G5@60c New Orleuns molassen, clioico, B 9003 doprinic, T6@80e ; do common, $5GT0c; Torto P, Rico mol cholce,” 62@65¢; 82@3sc. BALETATUS—Common to best, 9@1M¢, Briozs—Allspico, 17@18c ; cloves, 38@400; cassla, 88400 ; pepper, 26@29¢ ; nutmege, $LIELS ; gin gery pute, 23@ila; doNo, 1, 20@350; do No, 2, 16 @o, SoAps—@erman woltled, 6X@6Kc: Goldon West, 0@00; Whito Lilly, 6i(@0iics Whlite Rose, 6@ 6x¢; palm, 0@Gl40; Savon 'Imperlal, 6@6ic; whilnaf‘@\xua)nlnu. B3{@Uo; Champaign, 0X@03{o; prim- rose, e, Ao iloss, 03 @100 ; corn, 0@11e; laundry, 0@ 7o} common, 5@60, GREEN FRUITS8—Apples were in fafr request and firmi; choles winter variolles sold ot $2.80 @3.00 {n cars, ond fair at $1.60, Peara and Concord graped in Laskets woro n shade higher, Othor fruft wns steady. Wo quota; Lemons, $11.00@12.00 ¥ box; iuferor lemons, $3.00@10.00; Californfs_poars, £4.00@4.60 por caso; do plums, 20 lbs, S%W&fa.flfl. ‘Conunon to choice apples, $1.76@3.00 por brl; do in car lote, $2.35@2.60, ' Dears, 5@ 900 per'box or busket, Boaclios, (@900 per’ bus- kot; do, good to cholce, por baskot, $100@LG0. Grapes per caso (12-1b boxes), $2.00@2.60;3 Delawaro do, $5.00; Coucords, In boskets, 70@85c 3 Delaware do, 85c@$1,10 per baskot; Catawbis do, $1,00, Culti~ vated cranberrics (Cary’s and Sackott’s), $15.00 por bil; cultivated do, $13,00@14,00; wild do, $11,00@12.00, Quinces, $1,10@1,25 por Laslkot, LOPE—Woro in 1ight requast ot 40@500 for good to chofco Weslern, IAY—For primo timothy the market was fiem, ow- ing to mengre narrivals, Other descriptions were in full supply, and in lighter demand st~ former ratos, Shippers romain out of the markel, We guet tho wholesale prices pald by dealers, as follo ~—cars to contuin 20,000 lha: New timotly, prime, §14.: @16,60 ; do, No, 1, $14.00@15.00; do, No, 2, S11,0¥ 18,00 prairie, uplind, $10.00@10.60; do, 'midi £0.00310.00 ; do, stough, $7,00@8.00, Loosk on Wau- ON—TImolhy, $11,00@13.00 ¢ prdrie, $8.00@10,00, kor doltvery of presscd, $100@1.60, aocording to distanco. UIDES—Were moving 6 littlo more frecly, and were firmly beldat the following quotations : Gromn city butchers!, Te; greon cured, ht, 10xc: do, heavy, 0i{o 3 parteured, B @D2/0 ; green ealf, 141¢@15¢; veal- Xip, 1903 dry calf, 3o dry kip, 20@3lo ; dry falted, 170} dey fint, 10@200} lobg-bafred kip, 1103 doucon akins, 50@G0:} gribby, acored, cut, or otlierwise dame nged, two-thirds nrico, IRON AND STEEL—Trade is alack, but present rates aro generally maintafnod, a8 follows ; gml . ga-m@ 4 ors [asscs, common molasacs, rates Englisl tool steol ratos English spring 8 rates American cust spring sicol, Toles @ P ot with prices stesdy aud ho qiiotations Bteel tire, A(-li.iuiie LEATHER—Nomoiny (l uncbunged, Bolow aro b NEMLOOK, Glty lnrness, . NG 41 Gountry Lariices, 6@ 98 Line, vity, 9 b i@ 9 Kip, 8 b, 63 1.10 Kip, venls & 120 Gity uppe B@ 1 alty upper; No, 2, 3 ft. @ o7 Gointry Wppor..s 2@ 20 Qollar, 2 £t 0@ 2 Calf, city.,. 1.2 1,40 Qalt, conntry, 1,106 1,25 Ttough upper, 300 85 Teough uppor, dowmaged. M@ 50 BufTalo slanghiter sol Ui 87 W, A Bolo,e, 0@ 8 Ol 1,208 1,85 Kip... 6@ 1,10 1iarnees 0@ 45 French calf, Jodot, reseuieees 60,0085,00 ronch enlfy Lemoino, . L 65.00@80; Froneh kip, 60 to 100 ha, 3 1 ETALLY AND TINNER o ‘markot ia rather quiot, liclow are tho quotatiow: 1N PraTE—I0, 10x14, §15,60 5 do, 19x13, $14.00; do, 14x20, §14,60; Ao, raolingy, 10, $13.00; do, 2024, §7,00, Pid TiN—Targs, 4303 utunll, 4903 bar, o, Burir Zino—Lull cosls, 1lo; lalf casks, 114@ 3 o s quautity, 11igo; alabs, Do, o o: 23: “0ico ratcs] Tuasia fron, 230} {10 No, 1 stalucd, 200 rates, ‘GALvANIZED 1n0K—No, 16@20, 160; No, 22@94, 100 No, 25626, 1703 No. 27, 180; No, 28, 200, A discoun of 93 por cent 1 mado fom this list, Corpra—Copper bottoms, 400 ; bruzlers, over 12 lba, 47¢; tinned capper, 80; Dlanishied coppor, 400; do, out o sizes, dde, Wine—3 10 5, 7303 0,8, and 0, 001 1010 11,1050} 12, 1403 10 and 16, 1850: 16 and 10, 183¢0: 17, 4o 18, 183¢0; 10, 183¢0; 20, 1003 full bunale, 25 per cent dinconnt § fenco wiro, 7(0 3 by cor load, 70, NAILS—Were in_modarate’ demsdd at_the 'give Teiges 01 85,124 3 4d do, 5,00} 3d do, $0,12%; 3d do, fino, $7.02% 7 9 do, fl.u'l,V; clinch, $7.12/6, NAVAL BTOIES—Wero quiol and sleidy, aa fol lows; Maniiln topo, © I, 1730 Wy, 16K@10%c: minh lerp’ cord, matling, % th, 20@22 tarred mm‘)'\é nm, % bnlo, $3,0080,50 piteb, 3 brl, B brl, $5, .00, OLLS—No matorlal chnnyte was viniblo fn thls oz ket, Trado conliuton fairly netive, with prices ganerally firm, Woquola : Carhon, 180} oxtra lardZoll, atrictly wintor, 80c: do, current mnke, 7603 No, 1, 08 700; No, 2, 65c4 Inaced, raw, $1.003 o bolicd, 81,00 whale, B0@8203 'mporin, $2.10@2.20; neafs_foot oll, atrlotfy puro, 81,10 do oxtra, 0o} do No,1, 760; hauk ofl, 00§ straifs, 63¢; clophant ofl, 950 turpentiuo, 83d; naphtln, 83 gravity, 16@100; naphiha, common, TOTATOCE~Tho offoringn woro flberal and pricon rulod onny, and in tho buyor'a favor, Peachblown sold nt BI@8Sa on track, and nt 8I@8T0 dolivered : Early TRoso t 750 on track, tho outsido pricen being for cholco Michignn, Sweot variotics woro plonty and o1y, Wo uole: Ga0d to cholco potatocs, th i, $13562.10 do por bu, B5@%0; car lots Early Hose, 78 dolivored; do, Ponchblown, AI@8Se, on (rack; yollow aweat, Jorsoys, $4.00@4.60. POULTIRY AND GAME—Chicken weroin largo aup- ply and dull, " In fact it wan nlmont Imposibla to dis- 0so of old stock at any prico. Tarkoys, ducks, goc and cholco fresh chickens woro in modorata roquost, Gamo wan n good Aupply and demand at abant yostor- day's prices, though quall and prairie chickors wore atriflo lowor. Wo quoto: OId_chiokens, $3.00@3.00 3 spring do, $1.60@2.503 ducks, £3.0033,25 { gooso, $10.00 @11,00; turkeys, 11@13%o; prairio ohickens, $2.60@ 2755 partridgen, $400: quail, $172@2,23; mailard duickis, $2.00@3.60 per doz; amall ducks, $1.00@160 ; snipo, Tic@$1,001 vonlson saddics, 18@30c, BEL:DS—Timothy soad waa moro active, tho trading belng principally 0 the good grados, and prices wore a stindo highor. Quotntions raugo from $2,35@2.76 for Povrto chofen; $2,00 boing tho avoraga prico for pritio, ¥lox was falrly nctive snd firmor at $176@ 85, ‘Olovor was dull ot $5,50, Bsles include : 25 baga nirlctly chiolca timothy scod aé $2.76 ; 25 boga do nt £2,70 ; 902 bags primaat $2.00; 95 bigado at $3,05 ; 95'basin good At £3,035¢ 3 167 s at $2.00 5 18 bage fati L$2.40 ; 23 bags ot §2.05 ; 10 haga poor ab $2.25: 9 carn inx ot $1,85; 1 car ot' $1.833 5 4 carn ab $L80; 160 bnge at §1.75, SALT—Wns modoratoly sctivo and_steady, as fol lows : Onondngs, Cannda, and Saginaw, fnc, $2.00; ordinary coarso, '$2.103 ' costao diumond, O, $2.10} ground solar, $2.15¢ dalry, without bags, $3;35; dal- ol bage, $L1064.250 Anhton dalel, por aack 2&"‘?&“’ 25; ‘Turk's lalind, $2.00; ground alum, $1.80 T —WWoro quict and_unchanged, Tho markot is Uberally stockod, and thoro aro frce seliors ot the nn- ‘noxed prices : Young hyson, common to fair, 46@550 do good, G0@700 ; do choico to oxtra fine, D3c@PL10 ‘common to fine old hyson, 70@00c; common imperial, B5@050 3 good to choles do,800@$1,10; fair wguus gun« podor, 10@000 ¢ hoico Plngsuoy, $1,15@1.303 oxtra foyuno, $1,05@1.40; choico o cxira now Japan, 20c@51,00; falr to good old, 65@700; common do; 38@420; colorad natural leafJapan, A5@850; common to nuulé.%lonu, 36@40; good, 53@030; choled to extra, @800, O BAGGO—Tho tobnceo trado was quist st former quotations s Funz Our—Exira, T5@85¢; cholco, 65@700 5 modi- um, 65@00¢ 3 poor to common, 40@50c. PLue—Natural leaf, 76@80c; half bright, 60@700; black, sound, 45@550. BuoKING—Good to cholce, 32@360; modiam, 20@ 8lo; common, 20@280, WOOD—Was quotod dull, at unchanged prices: Joechy 0.80; maplt, 60,50} Mickory, $11.60; s, o Fheoto, wosbod, XSX, ligit Fleeco, washod, X&XX, dlogy. Fleece, waabed, medium gyl Conree, washed.,uuaseures Fleece, unwashed, conrso to medium., Flooce, unwashod, conrso and di Floece, unwashed, fino, Bupor and oxtra pulled. —— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, WepNEsDAY EvENING, Oct, 10, Tho recoipts of live-stack sluco Saturday have been a8 follows ¢ Cattte, IMogs. Sheep, Moudny. 4 11 500 Tuesdsy. 12,933 858 Wednoaday' .11 18,000 1,800 g4 2,74 PLS TR & o) Hons, 7,165 9,163 al, L 1,701 10,007 OATTLE—Tlioro was nolbing new to naten cons nection with tho cattle market, Shippers wero vir- tually out of the markot, tho total of their purchuses barely reaching 600 bead, and eo far ns shipping beoven ara concorned any quotstions would be simply nominal, Local butchors Lought liborally, but thefr oporations wero almost wholly confined to Texas cattle, at {ho low rango of $2.00@2.50, Packers did nothiig, and ouly a fow lots wero taken by feedors, oud tho combined purchases of busers of all classes did not exceed 1,600 head, Theso wero tsken at an ox- fromo rango of $1,60@6,00, tho insido Aguro for thin, through Tezans, and tho vuisido for a small bunch of oxtra graded steers avoraging 1,080 1ba, With threo or four ecxcoptious, however,' thers Were uo sles abovo $5.00, while ho great bulk of tho cattle ncld changed hands at prices ranging downward from $4,00, 'Telegrains from tho Fastern markels roport an szcoedingly unsatiafactory slate of thtuge, thore belug largo surplus of cattlo at nearly oll points, while prices nre fram o to 1o lower than s woek ago, with alili & declining {endency, Tho mar- kot closod flat with a lnrge siount of stock—princie pally Tesas—romaining In tho yards unsold, = PR Extra Booves—Graded steers, averaging1, 168 B0 UPWATdyeverseen ..$5.06@5.80 Ohiofco Beoves—iine, fat, weil formed 3 year to G yoar old steors, averaging 1,00 to 1450108, 00 Levnnreries BOS@O,60 Good Beoves—Toll-ationed, finely fornied 6teors, avoraging 1,200 £0 1,350 é. .. ... 4.50@5.00 Medium Grades—Stéers in fair fesh, aver- aging 1,150 t0 1.250 1he 4.25@4.40 Butchors’ Stock—Comm ond gaod {0 oxtra cows, for city siaughter, averaging 800 Lo 1,100 I .. 3.00@4.00 Stock Gattle—Cominon caftle, In decent flosh, averaging 700 to 1,050 8. ... ... ... 2T6@3.T6 Inforior—Light and thin cows, hofers, stags, buils, and scallnwag stcors, 2.0 Quttle—Toxas, chiolco corn-fed. 524,05 Cattlo—Toxas, Northorn winte 256 Caltlo~Texas, through draves., 1,60@2.50 CATTLE BALES, Mo, Price, 70 Toxas cattle...veens .25 44 Cherokea caltio, .50 90 Cherokea eattlo 116 40 Oherolseo cattl % 40 Oherokeo catt 30 19 cowil... .00 13 good stee .00 96 oxtrn sleors, .00 WS, 00 18 cowa .70 35 falr stoers, 21 '0x04 BLOOTH, 100 .50 18 fair nteers. 25 67 Toxas ateo: 2,45 61 cholco ate 5635 G good stoors, .75 0 falr steera, 405 17 cows.... 395 3 cholca steers, 525 G good ateora, 5,00 50 good etcors. 473 90 Texan aloors, .00 101 Texas steora .00 17 Toxns ateors, .00 40 Taxus steors. .25 44 Oberolkeo stesi 140 60 Texas steors, .03 14 oxen,... .25 80 good steers, 20 17 Texan tecrs, 123 2l Texas stoors, 120 40 “Texns ateers, 30 74 Toxus stoors, 2,20 £ tho foatures of this mnrkot the chango was allogother too emall 1o nttract tho sttention of ordinary obscryers, Tho supply was overwhelmingly in oxcess of ull do- monds, and it bocamo nccosaary for Lolders, iu_ordor {0 provent a furthor accumulation of stock, fo furiner shado prices, and wo note a reduction of fully 10¢ from tho olosing quotationn of yesterday, A fow car-loads of oxtra bacon grades weroworkod off carly in tho day &t $1,45, but this was an extreme figure, and in no way reflects tho market, Tho ruling nrices were $3,75@ 4.05 for poor to choleo heavy, aud §4,2024.40 for con- mon ta choico smooth, light grades, The bulk of {he transfera wore witlin the rnugn of $3,85@4.40, DMany remain uneold, and tho market closed ns it opened, weak, Tho following transuctions aro noted : 10U SALES. Trice,|No, Av, Price, 40 [47 800 §4.00 91 201 885 " SHERP—Ware In light local domand st weak bub nomimally unchavged prices, Shippors wora out of tho markot, and consequently the supply, though Light, oxceeded the wants of (Lo irade, and sales wero uxe tromoly slow at $2.76@3:35 for poor to modium, aud t $3.50(34,00 for guod lo chiolce, ———— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, WepNEADAT EVENTNQ, Ok, 16, Thio wholesalo markot was dull, A largs Tunibor of cargoea were awalting eule, and mnuy of them have Doeht on the murket ainoo Aouday, Tlioro Wus aomt inquiry from (o local deafors In’ the morufug, and about {ull curgocs wore gold; but the macket cloved dull with a large numbor left over, Pricos aro weal it not quiotably lower, aa follows ' Fair to cholco milk boards nnd wiripe, $13.50@10. strips i 9,00@13,00 common to niodium do, £0.004 10,00; J‘i'\“n l‘n‘l.lflh_l’c’;yglélu ,$8.00@0,00; ebingles, $3,145 251 lath, §1, 00, G ateh tnotndy (e following 10000, 1ok kot $4,02)53 03, 00r BAATH dos L. Ourao achg Tndionl rsan Ksnbmales, 100 ploge stuf at $8.60; 10 m plckots at $0.00, Hold by William Meglade, " Oargo prop Tuesdell, from Grosn Day, 177m A siinglos ot $5.023, ol by Trish, Bullon & Co, ‘Lumprn Fretaits woro dullond weak, but not quotably lower, oxcoph for Oconto, A voesol wa taken to-day for thiat ort 243,05, Manisco, $2.50 ; Muskegon, $2.00 ; Luding= ton, $3.953 Grand Maven, $3.00; Pentwater, $2.333 Mohomines, §2.60; Oconto, $3.05; Whito Lake, $2.25, AT TIIE YARDA, Tho demand oontinues fair, and prosont prices wors pretty well ustaincd, Shingion ou track aro quile Tirin, bolug In excollout domand, W quote : JFIrst 016aY,ee0ves 460, @65,00 Sneond laa, 1 e 0 e "Ihird clear, 1 Inch,... z @ 40.( Third oloar, thick, 4300 @46, Clear flooring, 1 rougl.... 5 clear g, 1ot and 23 fogeiter, Cominon sid wesersaniniiies Common floaring, drcssed, drst. Gommon Rooriug, dressad, socon Waqon-box bosras, solactod, 14 in and upsward Astock honrd: 00 (330,00 @18,00 @19:00 Jolat, scantling, smail timber, foncing, otc., 16 foet and undor, green, 1 Jolat'kud scantling, 18 t0 24 ¢ G BT @ 3. eduuie o 1,25 @ 1,50 Throo dollars por car to boadded whon trausforred, which cliarge follows tho shivgles, Thickness—Fivo shingles to bo two inches in thicke nons, Length—Sixteon inchos, nARDWOOD, Dlack-Walout — Qountors, $100.00@160,00¢ _clear, $06,00@85,00; common, $35.00@50.00¢ cull, $20.00@ 35,00 1 Boorug, $80.00, ‘Ash—Clear, $28,00@40.00 5 common, $10.00@25,0 oull, $10,00@15,00 ; flooring, $30. 0, Oak—Clear, $10,00@40.005 common, $16,00@25.003 cull $8.00915,00, [ckory—Olear, $28.00@60.00; common, $20, 86007 cull, $19.00@1800, s: 90008 M ‘mclfir $22,00@35.00; common, $10,00@35.00 .00@16.00. tornut—Qlear, $35,00@00.00; common, $20,009 Cherry—Olear, $40,00@60.00; common, $15.00 3,005 Sl n b0t i S Whitewood—Clear, $0,00840.00; common, $20.00 @25.00 ; cull, $10.00@16.00, Wagoh Btock—Hickory nxles, per eot, $1.00@1.60; wagon poles, cach, 46@65e ; box' Loards, $30,006840.00, Florldarod_cedar, S50 por {t ; mahogany, 30@400 ; do countors, 500 3 rosewood, 50@80u § Whito holly, 30c: e sl ity WMARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Marlkets. IvERPOOYL, Oct. 16.—Cotton dull; middling upe land, 8@0%d; Orloans, D3@Di¢d. Bales, 10,000 wrican, 5,000; for apeculation and’export, DneAnsTurrs — Rod winter wheat, 115 04@12s, Flour, 20@128s, _Corn, 328@32s 3d, Pnovisions—Lard, 42s, Cheose, 06a, Cumberlands, 388 6d ; ehiort riba, 40s. Tallow, 40s 04, The Live=Stock Markets. BUFFALO. Burrato, Oct, 18,—~OkrrLE—Tocolpla to-doy, fne cluding roported arrivals, 1,020; total for the woek, 4,360, The market oxhibiied more activity at abouk Inet week's prices, but with an unsottled fooling, Aout 1,000 were disposed of, Bales include 852 Illinois steers, av, 1,107 to 1,357 1bs, at §5.00@5.50 ; 152 Indiana steors, av, 1,180 to 1,287 Ibs, at $4.60€5.87 ; 114 Toxas steers, av, 912 to 1,174 Ibs, at $3.60@4.765 93 Ohio steers, v, 1,108 b, it §4.95; 176 Micligsn' steors, ov, '1,119 Ibs, nt $3.35@4.90 ; 32 Koutucky stcors, ave 1,320 1bA, ot $5.00, Buzer AND Ladma—Recelpts to-day, 5,800 ; total fo tho week, 11,000, The market was lvely at Xc ade vanca over It week's cloaing prices for Canada stock ; ‘Weatern shieep unchanged, Sales includo 628 Canada slicop, nvernging 100@130 Ibs, ot $5.95@5,50; 1,128 Cannda lambe, avornging 72@78 1be, at” £0,00@36,25 1,385 Canada slicop and_lambe, averaging 78@111 I a: ;s.ao@mo; 478 Michigon sheep, averaging 78 1\ at $4,25, Igas~Recelpts to-day, tncluding oporled arsivaley 2,700; total for the waek, 19,200, Tho market wad dull at 5 to 10 per cent docline, The yarda are full of stock, Balea includo 500 Tliinols hogs, nveraging 2006 252 1w, at $4.00@4.90 ; 500 Logs, averaging 270 bs, ot $4,60; 160 Miicligan Logs, averaging 181@200 lbs, ot 4,45, o EAST LIDERTY. East Linenty, Pa,, Oct. 16,—OATTLE—Arrivals, 83 cars; beat, 53{¢; medium, 4%;@3x0; common, 4@ 430! stockers, d@4c, Hons—Arrivals, 84)¢ cars: best Philadelphia, $4.70 4.75; Vest Yorkora, $5.50@6.60 ; common, $4,55. Ok eeivain, 15 cares. busk, h3go; modines, G0 common 13@ac. The Wool Frade. ‘Bostow, Oct, 16,—The improvement notic wool trade at the close of last week {3 well sustainedy and buyers find, aftor caroful inquiry, that the rocepl ‘panio hos not shiaken YHMI in any lmportant degrea, Holders of desirablo lots sliow considerablo firmyess, ‘and thero isno prossuro {0 soll below full current mten althiough some concession_will be mado for prompl canh enlos, Wisconsin and Michigan fleccor, 47@ W0 Ohio and Penusylvania, G0@G3io for mediumy; = S0a and above, up {0 586 for troble oxtra; combing aw S36% Isine flcocen in demand at 65@0623!¢c, ond anything 6=, foring readily taken t hose Sguros, ! in the’ Now York Dry Goods Market. NEW Yonr, Oct. 15,—Tuviness continues quict witlhy manufacturers, agests, There is airather moro actiy movement with jobbers, Cotton goods are stoady ia first hands, Tlckings are moro active, and sevoral popular makes sold ahead. Cotton flanncls are in falr demand ; prints moro fracly takon from jobbers, &% stendy pricos; navy bluo dross fabrics in_great dor mand, and schrco; shirting fiannels in demand, but piatd makos quiet, The Produco Markots. NEW YORK, New Yonr, Oct. 15.—CorroX—Lawer, but with fate oxport domand, BREADSTUPFE—Flour heavy and lower, shippers hold= ing off; receipts, 14,000 brle; auper Western nnd Blato, $5.00@5.80; common to good extra, $6,00@8.30 ; good' to choice do, §0,5@7.00: white whoat extra, $7.00@1.75 ; Obio, $0.85@1.76; At, Louls, £0,30@10.75, Tiyo flour ‘dull and lowor al $476@5.%6, Corn moal quiet; Western, $3.16@3.00, Wheat less active, bub prices unchanged ; receipts, 56,000 bu ; Town spring, 1.00@1.90; No. 9 Uhicago, SLM@LIC: winter r Wostcrn, $1.64@1.66. Ryo more active; WWestorn, 85@ gle, Batloy and malt unchouged, Corn heavy, but with moderato demand 3 _recelpts, 31,000 bu ; stoamer Western mixed, 6T%@58c; sall do, 6I@! ‘Tu high mized and yellow ‘Western, 00@01c; yeilow, 60c, Ots stendy ; Tecoipts, 16,000 bu ; new mized Weatern, 40@1483c; White, 48X@B4c, Tlors—Dull andl unsottied ot 46@53c for tho crop of 1879, Learnen—Dull at 2757@30c ; Oralnoco, 3@, ‘Woor—Dull and unchanged ; XX Ohio fiecce, 630 { unwashod, 7c, Grocrnies—Coffeo quict and unchanged, Suj dull”fue 0 good refining, T2@7acc, Molasees aull; Portd Rico, 4000c. Rice quist; Caroliua, 8@Jc. oyt Ordde, 63(@00% Tolined, 1ast Balt Oox toher, 163e. TunrenrNe—TFirmer, at 430, Trovisions—Vork dull and licavy ; now mess, $16.00; Boef dull and unchanged, Out meats quict and un! cliged, Midiles quiot ; long elear 8. Lucd lover old Wostern steam, 8lge. yrren—Tirm § fuff 0 primo Weatorn, 22@37c. St Tiwer, at g% 185y—Lower, ol 2 ] 'NEW ORLEANS, New Onueans, Oct. 16, — BREADSTUFFE—Flour— Stock amall, ordors scarco; supor, $T.194@8.12)¢ ¢ fmnily, $8.16@0.75, Corn scarce at 800, ~Oats qulet af , B8@60: 260C, i Sarceat $L15. AY—No demaud. Provimoss—Dork dullat $1612:¢. Dry ealt shoul- 8%@0o, Bacon dull ; shol 3;';': ? .clafiguu; o dcm;ml for bams, Lard dull} 83(@00 ; key, 10@14c, - e e gl iogsbeads Now York yel- low clarified sold nt 1130, Molasscs—Nothiug done, Wisgy—Adyanced Joj Loulsians, 97@080; Cine cinnatl, $1.03. ~-Dotter demand ; sales, 3,150 bales ; pricen o T Caoad ordinary. o striotly good ordialaty, 185 Jow middlings to strict! i Tow_middling, 103 @03o} midiling to good migaliug, 1748, MoNErARY—Qold, 111@113; _currency, 4X@6. Bterling—Bank, 118X @11%% ; rlght, 3@4, MILWAUKEE, MiLwAUKEE, Oot, 15,—DuEADETOTES—Tlour qulet and unchungod. Wheat firin , 8l 0.y 1,073 cnsh ; $1.00%f eoller November, Oata dull an lower'; Ne.l, 950; No.3, dlko, Corn ntordy i No, 1y; No, 1, 00c, Barloy dull’snd ‘o B 803 ta Oswego, o, Reokrrrs—Vlonr, 5,000 brls ; whieat, 161,000 ba, SrraENTs—Flor, 2,000 bria : whoat, 86,000 bis, GLEVELAND, Oreveraxp, Oct, 10,—DneiwsTorys—Grain dull nothing deing. Pernourun—¥Firm_and unchanged, DINUI{\;NA’H, es—Flour OcniwaTy, Oct, 16,—LukAnsTUres—T: and slendy at $0,M0@7.10, \Vbt‘ul,.fl.afi@hm_ quict at 50@5le, Oats aull at 38@150, Darloy steady, Trovistoss—rork dull at $14.00Q1476, Lard quict; stenmn, 70-16@7%¢0 ¢ Lettlo, jobbing ot 80, ~ Liulkmoats dull an lower; shoulders, l.{n‘: enr rlh‘ 703 clear, X, mruuluueet ;' ":]xly Jobbing sales ot 8@8Yc. Vi —Bteudy at 00c. upas: x peimorr. L ruorr, Oct, 13,—BUEADSTUEFS—Flour quiot unchangod, WWhoat firm s oxtra, $1.65 : No, 1y §1, smber, $130, Ul)n\\{dllll and lower at G0o, Oats or ut 35300 and lowor ut 356 gresrg, Kt ¥raLo, Oct, . — BaEADSTUFPE—Stendy, Wt ot lt1e On Fuarket, Goru dulls 16,000 b Mo 2 Western mold at 47xo, Onts nominal at 45, Rys ueglected, Davloy innctive and scarce, Turonri—13%@1%0 for wheat ; 11@11)0 for orn, clonlug at outsido price, DALTIMORE, Darrnsour, Oct, 16,—BREADSTUFYS — Flour and unchanged, ‘Wheat dull and unchanged, Corn noniftnl; ifxed, 640, Oata {n good domand mixed, 48600 ; white, blo, Ryo firm, ProvistoNs—Dull and nominal, Burren—Unoliangod, @noorniza—0ofieo nominal, Wutair—Quict at 050, 'fOLEDO, Toreno, Oct, 15, —DnravsTorys—Flour dull snd unchanged, ~Wheat dull; amber Michigan, $1.35, caahi ; $1,38;for November ; $1.42) for December ; No. AN VNiAGh) SLAD 3 Doy & vody B I@Hs b3 ulet orn. and A9 dail niot