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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE. MO NETARY. BATunpAY EVENISG, Nov, 1, Uontrary to the gloomy approhonslons enter- tatned by many yestorday, thoro las been brightoning of tho finanelnl horlzon in tho Enst, Tho favorable report of tho Comumitteo on the condition of the various Bpraguo interests in Bhodo Island, nud tho aeauranco that tho affalrs of tho grent Liouso of Claflin & Co. aro ronlly in a sound condition, have uudoubtedly 1lftod o lond of undefined drond from tho minds of most busincss mon in this part of tho countiy. And yot, a8 mentionod yostordny, evea il tho worst that was foared had actually happoued, (¢ 13 impossibla to soo how it could havocaused any direot loss to businoss mon In tho Weat, bocnuso nobody in the Esat is deblor to anybody in tho West; the. fudebtednoss s all tho othor way, Nevortholoss, tho furthor unsottloment of confl- dence, and the dlsorganization of hualnoss that would result from important failures in the Enatorn cities, would affoot the Weat indirectly, by diminishing (ho market for Wostorn prodacts. Finanoial business and general trada continuo ‘vory‘dull in this city. Aonoey is scarco and com- mands 134 to 2 por cont per month In tho open xaarket, Itisthe gonoral impression, anpd wo beliove n corroot one, that there never wns so much ourroncy fn tho Northwost ns thoro is now, but it is lhoarded yot and docs mnobody any good. Tho country banks and country morchants and farmers, throughout the country, are bolding on td tho curronoy, and ono reault of it Is thot ho roatoration of coutidonce is slow, and prices of Westorn products doprossod, Now York oxchange Ju still scarco, but the do- maud does not seom to bo quite g0 groat, and, though the rate is 50c per 81,000 promium for salos botweon bnnk:kyut, tho market is oasier, Messrs, Preston, this aftornoon: oan & Co, quote ns follows Duytng. Selling, 112y 1133@ 118 053¢ . 108 055 100 8, ggx 1003 c‘l%‘ 0. 8, 5-000 of 07 January and Joly it Oy U, 5. 5203 of '68 January and July 111% g 10-40s, 1003 107 104@i00 19" and {nt, 99 und int, L PR U TUIRT | CX (173 LAND-WARRANTS, *160s War 1813, 166 1208 War 161 140 1608 not War 183 *1208 not, War 1812 m Agricultural Collega ) 183 CINCULAR FROM THE UNITED BTATES MINT IN DI~ GARD TO BILVER COINH. The following data, propared by Dr. Linde- mon, Chiof Director of the United States Mints, ‘will oxplain the comparative voluo of silver coing und United States ourroncy, both being mens- ured by tho United Btates gold standard ; Fino silvor 18 worth in gold at present abont $1.25 per ounce, making the prico of stundard ail- ver (nine hundred thousandihs fine) 3LI13% por ounce. The welght of two half dollars, ss fixed law, fa 385 8-10 grains, and, sinco 480 grafnn (one ounce Troy), axo worth $1.12¢ gold, two bulf doljars, 385 8-10 graine, aro wortlr §0 4-10 conts, With gold at 1083, tho currency value of two balf dollus is 98 8, "Tho above caleulation refers to sfiver coln—balf and quarter dollars and dimes—already fssued, For tho outturn from the Aint in fractional siivor cofnt wo will ‘Buppose 100 oninces standayd silver to bo sold to the int at $1.20, the exinting Mint purchusing rato, paya- ble in such coin ; 100 outices atandurd aflvor. Lullion, 6L 11245 gold por standard ounce, cqual to $112.60% udd BY “per cont, promium 'on gold, . $3,60, Yhich ives as the curreucy cost $192.06, This ‘bullion, if gold to the Mint, would, ot the present pur- chislng rato (1,20 per standard otiuce), return Lo the seller $120, or $2.00 feas than cost, * It will, therefore, o acen thnt, with the gold premium ot 8% per cent; 1ho price of standard silver must full to about $1, 8old, por_ounce befora it can bo converted ot a suflle dleal 1ot into coins to be pald_out at tlelr nominal valuo ond- crculato concurrontly with United Staten currency, Silver bullion will go to tho Mint for such cofnage whenever it {a the best market for the flifonph voyiige” within ' fow dava, snnttor in undoratood to have beon canvassod to- \‘ln{ namotig Bomo of our vossol mon, WVith roforenco to the qualily of wheat ship- pod out from our elovators, reforred to in thls column this mornlmi (s-tun!nyl. it wna asuorted to-day that tho out inapostion 18 fully ns rigor- ous ad the In inspoedtion, and that the doteriorn~ time In tho Iast two months, aud yet thoro woro Frnhnbly 800 porons who wont down to South Chictgo in the speelal trafn to aftond the aalo, tho groat u.njom{ of then having some luten- Hon'of buying. The rrapnrly iz on the south sido of tho Calumot Rivor, in tho Town of Bouth Chleago, and is, in o diroct_lino, about oloyen miles south of tho Court-Houso in this_oity. Immu:.!iatol{ surrounding tho property offored, | tion in'quiality ocours altor tha grain leavos tho within a milo, aro olght now mmmfw{urlng os- | elovalor, if it'ocours ab all. Lhero is no ronson tablishmonts, oithor ruaning or boing orectod. | to donbt tho atatoment that somo sbi ors have Hl’ Tho majority of tho biddars woro, thoroforo, as | had difforent grades of whont ponred. into ong might = bo oxpootod, workmon, ~who | vossol, and not soparated by bulkhonda; and wnited homes in tho 'now manufactur- | thero fa also resson to baliovo that such. mix- ing district. Ninoty-slx lots, onch 26x125 foot | fug has bson done _In Baffalo muth oftonor thin i Ohloago; The warohousomon of thia clty are .not rosponsible for this mixing ; a6 thoy havo no option in dolivering out what~ over graln mav ha ealled for by the prosentation of racaipts thorofor, and It {s niona of their busie u;::u whai the shipper doos with his own prop- orty, . Thero praoticos wero mnoh more common a {fow yenrs ago than now, but the effeot of the old mixing still romaing, to'a cortain oxtont, na avi- denced by an ocourronco in Now York not many days ngo. A brokor thero writes that Le offored 8 cargo of whoat at 81.46, with tho romark that it waa fully oqual to tho Milwankco whoat of tho samo lzrndo. Tho othor party roplied ¥ 1t you will give mo n cortificato, that it is Mil- waukeo wheat, I will give you $1.60 forit," Novertheless, it 14 a fact that & great dosl of the woro old, at prices rauging from §160 to 6050 gur lot, tho nggrogate purchasos lgqir,ogutlng 16,000, Tho un’iu wan madq by Ellson, Pomeroy & Co., by order of 0. W. Cololour, the owner of tho proporty, This was a bous fido salo, ovory urchasor making & doposit, and » numbor of om having already received their papers, and are proparing to bulld. Much moro proporty, on the anme occasion, could haye boon sold at tho snmo figures, had not Mr. Colohour stopped tho snle, The ronsons for withdrawing the un- #old lota wora on account of , the prices, which waoro not gatisfaclory to tho ownor, WASHINGTON HEIONTS, 0. 0. Thayor & Co. sold at public auction, nt tholr offic, 180 East Madison strot, on lnst Tuordny, 10 acres in tho N, E, 3¢ of BSec, 14, Ig, 13, located within if of a'miloof the new 'y D, & V, R, R., and ono mile duo west of 0 ) whont that has beon sont from this city to Now Moizm Park. It waa purchased by a singlo | Yok during tho past fow months haa Soon sold porty ab £600 por acre. Tho salo was | for quite ns muches Milwaukoe whent would woll nttended, and tho prico renlizod bring on tho samo dey. Ono firm nlono lhina 18 considared fair, Tho samo partios sold on Wodnesday Inst at publia anction o tivo-story marblo front hiouso, boing No, 600 West Van Bue ren stroct, for §7,250, BALEB OF AORE PROPERTY. Honry J, Goodrich rold Block 18 in Wobster's Bubdivision, consisting of 63§ rores, in the N. W. 3, Seo. 84, 5, 14, %nlng ono milo’ southwost of Gornoll, on Btato atrest and Wabnsh avenuo; shippod fully 1,600,000 bushols of whont this songon, recelved from Fullon, and hias sold ovory bushel of it at the snmo price as patd for Milwayi- keo whont. This was of tho grado now toch- nically but awkwardly known na Northwestorn, . TIHE MARKETS, Tho leading produce markets were moderatoly notivo to-day, and the principal coronls woro do- cidedly flrmer, in sympathy with a strongor tono cousldoration, $1,000 por scre. Also by tho | roported from Europo, nad. partiail porhaps, same, Block 4 in the samo subdivision, conalat T oshion, fioth tho atant ‘wonknonn. ' i p!'o-' g of 63 acres in the same locality ; con- vision dopartment still dragged, undor s pleth- ors of supplics, but grain was moro hoalthy in tors, hnvindg recovored gomowhat from tho weokness incidont to the advoutof sottlemont dn{. The shlpfli? movemont was rather more animatod than had beon anticipated, tho woathor boing moto favorablo, and giving faint sigus of greater modoration in tomporaturo, Jobbors of dry goods m{uorl but slight change in the situstion of tho mirket. Quictstill pro- vailain all dopartmonts, and, mth n fow oxcop- tions, formor guotations wero boing froolyshindod oll aronud, Thero wog no_vory decidod roduc- tion in any line of goods, but it must bo con- feswod that, ot tho moment, tho.genoral ten- dency is unmistakably downward. Buyors nro moving with oxtremo caution, manifesting no inclination to order largor amounts than seom to bo required {o salisfy tho immediato require- monts of their trado. = Collections, though rathor slow, aro coming in more promptly than could rensonably bo expocted, and dealors aro not disposed to complain on that score. In tho grocery market tho chavgos woro unimportant. A falr number of bugurfl woro in_attendance, and tho number of orders received by mail waa also liboral, but tho amounts called £or were goncrally small, and tho nggmgnto distribution was by no monns what it should be at this scason of the fenr. Prices, while in no instanco matorially higher than at the beginning of tho weok, wore gonorally firm- er, sugars boing tho ouly notable oxcoption. They still show signs of wonlknoss, though sany furthor material docline is scarcoly possiblo. stdoration for all, $5,000, Also by tho eame, Block 11, in the same subdivision and locality, consisting of 03¢ ncros; consideration, 35,000 Also by the samo, Block 34 In the samo subdi vision nnd locality, 63¢ acres, fronting on South Dark avenuo ; consfderation for $6,000. These eales have all beon mada within' the last fivo days, tho Inst threo blocks solling princi- pally for cnsh. Tho samo party also gold five- aixthe of Block 23 fu tho samo subdivision ; con- sidoration, $£6,125, which is over $1,000 por acro. T'he 1threo blocks of this Fmpofl which sold principally for canh wore sold at roduced prices; the othor blocks sold ut the nyual torms. "Tho same party hay sold six lots, 25x125 feot onch, in Block 84, in Cornell, locatod about fivo blooks from tho dopot; consideration, $2,400 cash, _ Mr. Goodrich's snlos for tho week aggro- gnto $30,101. Linglo & Darlow sold ono acro adjoining the Rock Islangd car-shops, on Wontworth avenuo j consideration, ©4,000. In tho town of Palatine thero havo boon thir- ty-m;o hlnlf-ncg%asmtu xzalgo te::hmly at pr‘lnus ranging from 0 §500 e Bggregating sbont $16,000, i ‘'homaa A. Hill sold two acros located on the cornor of Tifty-firat stroot and Contro avenue; consideration, §2,200 per acro, O. H. Vouto, ngeut for D, 8. Taylor, sold twonty lots, 26x125 feet ench, d\u-ins the week, loeatod in’South Obicago, Taylor's Division, just onst of the Calumet River and nanr tho barbor, at pricos ranging from $350 to 8460 por | Coffees and teas are firm, with somothing of an lot. The semo pariy hns closed solos, duriug | upward tondency. Rice, eyrups, molasses, -tho panic, for about 100 lots in Bouth Cluengo, | starch, aud Boaps were comparatively steady. at prices ranging as above. Tho butter trade exhibited a falr degreo BALE OF LOTH, . of nctivity, aud former quotations wero Lip’iflu & Darlow sald ton lots at Forest Iill; | well ma{ntained. Cheose sold to & ¢ousideration, $2,000. Also, by tho same, two | fair aggiogate at 12@13c for ' Western factory, and at 18@18}c for Now York do, nt which 'range tho markét was comparatively stendy. No now features wore developod iu tho {igh markot, There is still au absenco of any- thing resombling activity, and, 18 is usually tho case whon trado 18 slack, pricod rule casy. Dricd {ruita sold with coneiderable freodom at com- paratively flrm prices, doalers evincing no dis- position to incronse srles at any material con- cossion from the quotations, The conl, wood, and big iron markets wera dull and nusottled, Loather was in limitod requost only, at weak and irrogular prices. There was o rensonably active inquiry for tho leading oils, and prices wore sus- toined'at 170¢@18a for curbor 7dc for oxtra lard (eurreut make) ; 93c@91.05 for linseod, and 580 for turpentine. o, ot at South Engloweoil ; considoration, 3330, ‘Thomas A, Hill sold soven lots at South En- glewood, in Hill & Pike's Addition tion, 8200 onch, On Weducuday last, Elison, Pomeroy & Oo, sold at public auction a four-room cottage, and lot 24x103 foet, located on Tiventy-oighth Btraot, betweon Poriland avenuo_and Garibaldi streot, for 31,600, which s claimed to bo & fair prico. HINSDALE, 0. J. 8tough hae sold bis fine placo of twelva acres at Hinsdale for $40,000, orf good torms, Paul Thurlow, of Philadelphin, hag sold, Oct. 29, to0 0. J. Btough ahout 100 acres of tho finest Inud at Hinedalo for 850,000, aul pay down, Mr. Btough considers this purchase mado at panio }zflceu. although Lo sold the samo land, loss than ; considora~ i It should be ndded that theso colna aro issucd by tho Government at the ratoof $1.25 per standard aunco, the differonce between that rufe and tho purchnsing price (3120 per ounce) being tho selgniorags to the Government, the latter manufactur- 4ng the coln on its own account, and consequontly do- “Irayiug the expenacs of colnage, The standard for the trado dollar is 420 grainy, or 34 2-10 grains moro {han two half~dollars, aud i, thorefore, at (ko prosont market rato for ellver, wortli about 983 cents In gold, or 108 8-10 conts, ourreney, In all countries where gold s the standard or measure of valuo silver colns aro overvalued and of Limited legal-tondor, In Great Britain tho differenco between fho nomi. nal sod dntriveic value s about 10 per cent, and the rocent coinsge laws of Germany, Norway and Sweden, and Denmark provido for a simliar sclynior- oge, _The Latin Btates—France, Belglum, Switzorlant, and Italy—also issuo a subsidiary silver colnage, tho selgniornge boing, at tho prescnt valus of sflver, Hear- Iy equal to that of Groat Britain, Snbaldiary silver colus arelntended for fntornal circulation, and ot for export. They are not money of commerce, and do not leavo the country of thelr lesuo until expelled by 2n inferior currency-—as, for example, excessive issuca irrodcamablo paper mloncy, pet e Lo REAL ESTATE % —— A casual inquiror, who should go around among the numerous real estate owners and brokers of this city, and ask about tho'condition of the real estate market, would be a good deal puzzled to form s definite opinion about the matter. Bome would tell him it was ¢ Dull, ox- cessively dull ; nothing doing." Othors wonld toll bim that thora was * & good business and ns much being dona now as usual nt this soason of the yoar; more than might naturally bo expected in the presont condition of trade and finances.” The fact ia, that both these reports would bo correct, the explanation being that thoy refor to differont claeses of property. It is a fact that nearly all “inside” proporty, whethor improved or unimproved, whether available for residence or business purposes, at prices ranging from €200 por front foot for residence ground up to 2,000 per front foot for tho best business ground, in tho city, is hard tosell. There are fow buy- ers of high-priced property now, and it would bo diffioult to mako forced sales without a considor- ablo reduction of estimatod valucs. On the other hand, low-priced proporty, partioularly subur- bun lots and acres, aro in demond, and full as much i8 boing sold now s usual at this season of the year, tho great majority of it av consider- ubly higher prices than the same property could have boen bought for last spring. From Mr. A, J. Averoll, wha deals almost ox- clueively in the finost clasy of ronidences, wo learn that thero ia next touo inquiry at ulf for that class “of realty. Thero are moioyed men who would buy, but they foel Indiftorent about it, and would not buy excopt ut reductions of from 10 to 20 por cent on prices asked six nonths 880, This olaes of purchasors, howover, do nét estib- hish prices, and thero is really no markot for thin varticulnr kind of propurtg. A modiun class of dwallings, costing from 5,000 to 36,000 each for the housey, would sell more roadily. BULURDAN LOTS AND ACRES, Thero 18 in this city, as perlaps n all othors, a 8ot of gloomy-minded, sour-tempered, cronk- ing old men, who never tire of prophesying oyil from ** the futlation of ontside real entate.” They are in most instances old citizens, and men of moderate woalth, who have acquired all that they hiwve by tho Incroase in valua of roal ostato. They acquired it so casily and unexpeotedly that they never can quito porsuade themsolyos that tho’ procoss was &_logitimato one, In their @hrewd, narrow-minded way of thinking, they ongratulated thomeolves that thoy got out of * ronl-ostate bubbles" with their profits, and kept out. Cheir contracted vlow,novor took in the fact that Chicago oy atoadily boon growing into one of the greatost our. years ago, at half that amount. Jolin Parkor hus sold his fino placo, with a blook of two acros, for 320,000, D. 8. Estorbrook sold his residenco, with two acres, for 38,000, BUMMANY OF TRANSPERS ¥OR THE WEEK, ‘The following i# tho tatal amomnt of city and subur- Lan property transforred during the week ending Sat- Dealers iu Jumber mx'ilorinmndomto trade at the current ‘prices. 'Tho offetiugs of cargo lumber wore ngain light, aud only two or throe sules were made. Building wmaterials, coopor« age, and naval stores wero quiot and without naterial chango, A tolorably fuir busitess in tho aggrogato was roporied in motals, noils, and 7y esot12; | irom, at tho given prices, The trado in Lopy "m"fl:flefifiéé,'ua?fi?'fifl’flfi"fifi? it ety | and broom corn was light, and confinad to smull Of sales, 4 ; couslderntion, $24,000, South of city m- | orders to meot immediate necessities. Waal its, number of sales, 34 3 consideration, $157,233, Wost §f ity limits, number' of sales, 1; " consideration, Tolal males, 161, olnl conelderation, $671,317. COMMERGIAL, Batunpax EveNiNg, Nov, 1, The following were the recoipts aud shipments waa inactivo aud ontiroly nominal, The condi- tion of the hide ‘market is still far from being sutisfactory. Thoro is no demand oxcopt from s few .dealers, and prices uro weak and tonding downward, being 1o off to-day. Beeds woro more active and timothy was a shade easier. Huungarian, tlax, and buckwhoat woro traded iu to somo extont ab about provious ptices: Hoy was unchanged. The order de- mand for npgles continuea up to.tho averago, of tho leading articles of produco in Chieago | e e ierict 1o frm for choloo winter vecio- during the past twonty-four hours, and for the | yere firm, unfiar a good order domand, and with corrosponding date ous yoarago: only fair offorings. Tha local trade still profer dressed to live poultry, and the former sold DECRTRS | WSS | quity roudily ot Tull ricas wilfo Tivo vanal: 3 3 most unsalablo, Praino chickone were in goo 1975, | te. | 693, | 2872 | oouost and o txifo Higher, but vesison stdovid Flour, bris 4,077 7,350} ducks wore in largo supply, dull, and lower. Whoat, bu, +92,450]| 134,154} Highwines wero quict, tnd a Bhade eesier, in Corn, bu,, 56,245 syipathy with a furthor tinge of weaknoss re- Sy ba i orted from Now York, which mado some local Bacley, bi 2,030 oldors willing to accopt_figures that wero bid, Grass Roed, 1ba, but refused, yostorday, Thoro aro fow winos lox acod, fus, hero, but oven that fact hus been inenfiiciont to Broom-corn, 53,400 rovent a weakoning during tho past week, gg:‘,”db';'l:l 10| 147,360) Fhuugl\ thoe differenceof So por gallon botwoen pricos here and in New York is conslderably loss Tork, bris % L than the cost of transportation. Sales wors ro- it 1 it ported to-day of 300 b at 850 por fallon. - Tus Butter, lta o0, ‘markot closed firm at 88c. Dressed hoga, No. Lalo freights wera ¢ Liva ho et about the same ag- ogato of business ui Tiolng transnotod. o o Cfm°’ ’,: ‘riday, but at 3de advanco, og carriers absolute- Sheep, § il ly rofused to accopt provions rates, Tho mur- Tighwines 1 "178| - 'soa | et was firm at 7o for corn sud 8o for wheat by Wool, i 49,107) oco | #ail to Buflalo, 9 buiugflpnm for wheat to doby nfl FR L Dart 2] 1,000| 3175 | stoam, to load on Mondny. A totalof 7 charters 2| 1,704] 2,077 | was roported, exclusive of 8 which were takon 1707 1,000 | Inat syoning, oy will carzy out’ 45,000 bu oo o173 | whont and 120,000 bu corn, § 23353089 | “Provislons wero wenk and irregular, thare Witl druwn from store on F! for clty con- | boing & good demand for greon hams from bacon sumpiton: 6,717 bu whent; 6446 bu corn; | Surors, snd not much inquiry for othor descrip- tions of product, Moss Em‘ wag 20@200 per brllower, Lard 3go per Ib off ; and monts do- clined ‘%@ ge per Ib, Tho continued glut of Lioga ut the Btock-Yards, and consoquent weak- oning in quotations, is given as the causo of the furthor docline In products. Buyors hiold off to- dny under tho prospoot, and packers found themsolves unable to sell to any great oxtent, though willing to shade quota- tiona liborally. Ta-day, however, opons tho rogular pucking season, and it is probablo that tho domand for hogs will incroaso suffclently to mako tho market firm.” It this should bo the 4,079 bu oats; 1,857 bu ryo; 1,716 bu barley, Withdrawn for do during the past woek: 24,540 i wheat ; 84,180 bu corn ; 16,092 bu ote ; 9,000 bu rye; 81,266 bu barley, Theo following grain has been inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clack: 244 cars wheat; 223 cars corn, 80,100 bu No. 2do by caunl; 45 cars oats; 10,000 bu No. 2 do by canal ; 7 cars vyo: 46 cars barloy. Total (565 care), 249,000 bu, ‘Iho following wore tho recoipts and shipments | oaso, wo may look for o hoalthy market for pro- of breadstuffs and live stock at this point during | duct, as the low prices now rullug caunot l"“‘ Sl R oot for.tho dorresporlug. manks | BERCLR domand, sk G appanen puobabl fuat L == bolow show an extensive movement of product, Nov, 1, Nov, 9, | 8ud most of it Ia new, now on route for Lurope, z 1670, 1872," | which argues that a great mm{’ purchages havd'| Flour, brls, 65,000 44,370 | been made privatol {| tho ol Ir|ucz in not ro- Wheal, bu D na0620 47,760 rnrdng thom boing. to keop down quotations Corn, bu 758,020 458405 | fo o scoming absonco of ' domoud, fi-flfl,b\‘b‘"- 4;“1‘,:;;) 485,883 | 'ho market closed at the following range of Ttlor i P #i5'hss | Pricos: Moss pork, old, $11.76@12.00; now do, i) - 331 | cash or seller November, S11,60@11.55 ; do sell: Cattio, 1015 | or Docomber, §1125@11.97i¢; sellor Jauuary. BIL8TS@11.60; sollor Fobruary, §11.09® I-‘lnur[ brls, 23,076 98,105 | 11,76 ;" prime mess pork, $10.50@10.75 ; oktra Wheaf {)lll 019,120 670,149 | prime do, 86.76@9.00. Lard, cash or sollor No- g"{",m“l L vember, 03¢ for old, and 63{@0}¢o for new, do, J(;u“'hu 2 gy sollor Docombor, 69"@0 ©; do, seller January, el 80.85@0.90; do, soller’ obrusty, ©7,00@7.10: Liveboie 10,500 Groon hams at 63¢@0270; do, sollor Docembor, attle, N i nbit A | 04@0o; swsot Dioflod hams, 8@de, Groen 8ho Whoat is now warth in Liverpool $1.80 in gold ors at 83(@3%60; do short ribs or long commercial and manufacturing oitics of the world. Thia clags of men lave always collapse {n suburban real estate, most invoterato oroakor of them knowledge that if such a collapse come it would hwve done 80 » month ago. ‘The oxperfence, howevar, of the bank pauic and the vommoroial crisis, like that of tho five of 1871 show no such effects ou saburban real cutato; acred within — ton miles of tho businoss coutro, and cheap suburban lots, soll almost as rendily now as usual ab this rvenson of tho yoar, and if seoms roasonnbly cor- tain that, it sevings depositors could gob their monny out of the savings bauks, tho salow of chioap lots at from £200 to $1,000 onch would be more aotive than now, "I Tecent AUCTION AT BOUTII CHICAGO was, wo think, a test of the strength of the mar- Let for this clsss of proverty under the most utverne ciremmstances, The weathor that day Wi, weuw el . und stormy,. the general S0luterdial 2w ot tool, throughout o guuBbY we Wy Klgumy A¢ 06 ang | rophesied a ant even the all must ac- W8 ever to por b, or nourly §1.00 in curronoy, white soliing | S108, GX(@B340; do short olear, 56@52o. Dry horo s€ 81,00 wlulo It could bo_sout thraugh | Shiied 8 O S amig ] o shors vibe, 130} last weok by atoam for about 69 in ourronoy. Decomber, 8%a; do O mboerlands, 5igo; do This gives o rospootable margin of profit on tho | short ribe or loug cloar,” 63¢@b3¢c; do ehort out homs, TH@7i40. ut 3¢o mora than for quoted at o for shonlders ; 7o for clear riba ; 73¢o for short cloar ; and 19@ 18340 for hams, all packed. Mosn boof, §8.00 @8.25; extra moss do, $B.76@0.00; boof hams, $18,00@18.50 for aummer, and 820,00 tranaaction of shipment, and it ls a wonder that shipmonts have not boen more freo since the panio, espacially as prices on the other sido may bo oxpacted to rie aftor tho olose of Iake navi- gatlon, It i still more a wonder that, with the fact of n difforonca like this staring them in the clear, 5J@0o; do lon Moats, sollor January nEo Docember, Bacon is a0 | @21,00 “for wintor packed. City tallow, tig faco, tho ownora of womo of the lake oraft that 69¢0; grouso quotablo at 41/@0i{o, Hales bave boou lying idlo horo for somo o | ik chparead ol To hols el uLks: on have mot thought it worth tholt whilo to | at 1160 ; 400 brls do on privato terms} 101 tea lard at 63go ; 100 toa do at G¢o (looko) ; 600 tos do sollor January at 6¢o; 500 tes dosollor Tobruary ot 7360 ; 450 tes do at 7oy 100 boxes shouldors on private rorms ; 000 boxoes long and shork olenr ollor last half Docombor ab b3go ; 260 ‘boxos short olear, soller Decawber, nt to; il up on ownor's acoount, and gond their eraft direot to Liverpool, Tho experimont of through shipment in this way was trled by saveral ves- #olda fow yoats ago, and wo boliove that thd av- orugo oxperiouco was that tho risk of loss was no greator than on the lakes. It may be too lata A Ibs greon hame (15°1be) sollor first balf to undertako the journoy now, and ot it prom= November at 0%04015.000 pes and 20,000 1hs do Kol Ihn})nl 6340 ; 70 bris packerd’ tallow at 6540, ‘Ihe Daily Market oport gives tho following as ¢ho shipwoats of provisions from thiy poxt tur 1gos #o woll that wo should not bo surprised to frear tuat, more than ono cryls ip sunt forward o ! a8 the | wealt onding Oct. 10, 187 1872 ; also comparative figures : Tori Toard [“Thams Shoul a's) T31idles brla, | te 1 Ihs, thay — | T Wik pud'y Oct. nemo iy | BER BA0 ‘“’I s A BincoNov. 1,18, ei, o4/22 0 la| 8 485 Baimo ti LRI, o 10,00 s 779, 49,001,553 | i1, 630 L7, 407, 825 “oxoopt shiouldors and §, P, od durtog the waalk, 4,978 pos agatnst yoar, n Hams ahipy mona samo wook Ias ‘o Daily Commercial Bulletin glves the fol: lowing a3 tho rocelpts and qmpmenlno‘l‘rro- vlslons at Chicago for uwelvo monihs en ing Oct, 26 ¢ Recetved, Ship, Tonr e Shiphed) 480,200,000 ) 84,050,000 10,300,000 +81,080,000 500,503,000 Tho tofal numbor of ioga packed in this city during Octobor was 78,060, nFnlnut 40,000 for the samo month in 1872, Pacling is roported to bo in progross at Milwaukee, Indisnapolis, Kansas Qlty, Blous Clty, Dos Moinos, and Ssbuls, Tn, Tho stook of pork in Now York on Nov. 1, 1878, waa 80,080 brls, against 47,228 brls on Oct, 1, 1875 18,085 brla ou Nov. 1, 1872 ; and 40,04 bris on Nov, 1, 1971, Flour was dull and_wosk, looking around, but thoy had limita about 250 I]mr brl from yostorday, Hold- ors wonld not soll at- tho doclive, olniming that thoy wora down to lmrd-}mn alroady, anE that thero was no cause for furthor concossions, Aooing that wheat was strongor. A fow salos Yroro mado on local account, Tho market was, howover, heavy, thore being 85,445 brla in stors to—dn.s, apainat 27,080 brls a month ago, and 85,460 brls n yoar ago. Bomo of thin i hold for ahipmunt, but n considorablo proportion was boupht Inst waek by local oporators at tho ro- Quotion then concodod, ~and thoy would Lbo gind now to goll out nt 8 loss. " Buckwhont flour was firm at $0,50 por brl, Bales wore raported of 50 brls whito wintor oxtras (Goldon 8tar) at $8.75; 60 brls do ok $7.50; 60 rla do on private torms ; 50 brls spring oxtrsa 8t 85,40 ; 200 brla do at $5.873¢; 500 brls do at £6.123¢+ 100 brls do at &6, 100 brls do at | 4055 100 brls do at 84,25 1,100 brls do on rivato terms ; 100 brls superfine nt $3.25: 100 tls buckwhont (Jackwan's) at. §9.50. Total, 2,600 brls, Alno 10 Lona bran at $11.00; 20 tons do at 810,50, on track. Whoat was fairly notive during the greater part of the uouulnn{ and vory steady, at an avor- 8go advance of - 1@2%0 per bu on cash lots, whils tlie Decomber option only commanded a premi- um of 1x{c por bu, inatead of 17{c as on B‘lflduy. There \\'nm’rf{mrls of n stronger feeling in Liv- orpool and Now York, and cash wheat was in good domand, partially bacauso those roports stimulated o good shipplug ingulrs, and partisily in Niling of "Novomber shorts, As indivated in our remarks on tho market of yeaterday, the delivories wore quite light this . morn- ing, thero being very little No, spring to cas round, and " tho soarcity of the article, Joinod to the fact of lighter recoipts, cnusod the Noyombor shorts to * go forit," whero they could not settle diroctly by the pay- ment of ‘rocoipt of difforences. fionca tho lesmoning of the premium on the Decomber op- tion, though the latter .was In fair requost, both on local account and_to #ill orders sont by partios at a distance. _ Soller Decombor opencd at 81,008¢, advanced to $1.01%, recedod to $1,003¢, aud roso to $1.013¢, closing at $1.01%, Bollor the month sold bofaro 11 o'clock at 196 9u3{c, aud oftor that the option or cash No. 2 8pring sold at 893¢c@1.00%, olosing firm at, §1,00, orthwostern No. 2 sp! nfi sold at $1.02in Northwostorn Elovator, and at 81,00%@1.005¢ elsowhors. No. 1 epring closod ab §1,0234 for straight, 31,05 for Northwesternin Yhe Nurthiw eat- orn Llovator, snd 81,03 for do in othpr howses. No. 3 spring cloted at 980, and rejeated do ot 92340, Exportors work roducod their Feosbichink Cnsh tnlos woro ' roported 400 T Nn.lsgn‘n at $1.021¢; 2,400 bu do at £1.63; 8,200 budo nt &LOLC; 2,000 bu’ No. i Northwoatern at 91,035 400 bu do at $1,03; 800 bu do ot £1.02; 9,600 bu No, 2 spring a\ 81,003 ; 86,000 bu do at 31.003¢; 61,400 bu do wt 1,00 8,000 bu do nt 99%¢; 2,000 bu do nt 938¢c ; 400 bu No. 2 Northwostorn at $1.03; 400 bu do at .011¢5 8,400 bu do at 31005 6,000 bu do at SLO03; 8,200 bu No. 8 spriug at 9%0; 14,000 bu do at 97i¢c ; 10,600 bu do at 97c; 8,600 bu rejocted ot §217c. Total, 232,900 bu, Corn waa rather loss active, nnd steadior, at exactly the sume rau;io of prices 88 _yestorday. Tho reports from Liverpool and Now York quoted those markets as firmor, and thore was & fair demand for ahipmont till towards tho close, - then it foll off. Options were relntively quict, T'he deliverics on November contracts wero quito light this morning, but & good many buyers wero dxsfnml to bold off, in the expectation that the dellverios would be much heavier in the after- noon, causing an easior feoling on Monday. . For this reason therewas loss trading for Decombor than usual, though the promium of 1%@1ige was well meintained. Sclior Novembor opoued ‘at 363¢c, advanced to3is4c, recedod to 63(c, rose to 635, nnd dectined to #6c at the clodo, | Sollor Decombor sold at ST3{@373¢c, closing at 873¢e, Berictly frosh roceipts of No, 2 sold chiclly at 8634@3656c, but closed nominally lowor at 363(c, High mixed closed firm at 3610, and rojocted at 85c. Cash sales wero reported of 26,000 bu high mixod at 36370 ; 4,000 b1 do nt 36540 ; 10,000 bu do at 86240 ; 2,000 bu yellow ab 855¢a ; G400 bu No. 2 at'863¢c § 80,000 bu do at 3650 ; 47.400 bu do ot 36540 ; 85,000 bu do at 3610’5 80,000 bu do at 8tio ; 8,200 bu rojected ot 85i4c ; 2,800 bu do at 850 ; 6,000 bu higlr mixed at 880 12,000 bu No. 2 at 974c, afloat. ‘Total, 271,400 bu. Oats wero moro active, snd firmer, ad- 2{@X4c trom the reduced quotations of vaucin eumnfi\y, and ruling quite steady all thxuugh ‘Wheat was stoady at {he sogsion, though New York was quotod dull, | month, and $1.013¢ soller Docomber, Corn was & shado casier, at_85%@36c sollor the month, aud 972¢c wollor Docember. at 203¢c ; nnd seller Docember sold at 80}4@ | other grain, lake freights, Sellor tho month, or cash No.2, opened at 293¢0, advanced to 29%7o, with numerous sottleménts 308¢c, both optious closing with tho insida bid. Tojected was quict and stoady at 27e. Cash bnlos woro roportod of 18,600 bu No. 2 af 23%{c; 17,400 bu do at 293¢e; 81,200 bu do at 29%o; 1,800 bu rojected at 70, Total, 69,000 by, Ryo was in. fair roquost, but less active than yestorday, tho demand being chiotly to fill out a cargo, the freight-room for which (88,000 bu) was tnkon on Friday. The markot was firm at provious quotations, at 603¢c bid, and 6lo asked for No. 4. Other grades were unmentionod. Cash walos wero roported of 1,200 bu No. 2 b 5 8,200 bu do ot 603¢c ; and 400 bu do at 60c, 'otul, 10,000 bu, - Barloy was more active than on Friday, thongh only quiet, and stesdier at former prices for No., 2, but casicr on tho lower grades. No. 2 sold at £1.23@1.24, closing at the outside, No. S sold at 00@93¢, uccording to location, and olosed firm ot 4o for roceipts in favorito bouscs. Seller De- cember was quotod at $1:27 for No. 2, and 80@10¢ for No, 8. Rejocted was in good domand at G0@Glo, but with little offoring, Casli wales were roported of 8,600 bu-No. 2 ab $1.24 ; 2,000 bu do at 81.234f; 1,200 bu do at 31,33 ; 5,000 bu No. 3 at 830; 1,200 bu do at 921¢0 ; 4,800 bu do al H2u ; 2,800 Bu do at 91igo ; 2,000 bu do at 910 ; 810 bu do at 90c; 1,600 bu rojootod at Glo ¢ 8,600 bu do at 000 '400 bn by samplo ot $1.98 ; 400 bu do at 1.18; 400 bu do ot #1.08 ; 400 bu do at $20, on track ; 400 bu do at $1.16 ; 4,000 bu do at 1.05 ; 800 bn do at 800 ; 400 bu do at 85c, delivered, Total, 82,200 bu. EUROPEAN MARKETA, ’ The followlng 18 Boerhohm's dispatoh to the. | Board of Trade in this city to-day : Nov, 1,—London—Oargoes of good No. 2 apring: wheat off coust, 688 0d. Falr average quaiity apring: wheut for shipment within tavo montha, 553 6d@bbe, Cargous of Gglifornis whoat off coast, 648 ; do on_pus. sige, 034@03s 6d; do for hipmant, '62s GU@0%s, Anoricau mixed corn off coust, s, Liverpool—Wheal utrong ; California, 128 0A@1% 4d ; apring, 118 6d@. 118 11d. " Corn, $24'0d, SHE SoRX anor. Editor of The Chiceao Tribune ; n‘{hagmtl Rapids,” in 'Pue TRIGUNE of the 28th, | aska: ** Whore iy Iroquow 2" Thanking him || for his solicitudo, T will answer, Iroquois is'at | homoe, reposing in tho hosomof his family, happy- in tho possession of an easy conscionce, He is. not * long on corn,” (mot being in tho hablt ot tradingin options), and tha stato of tho markats. | doos not xeop Lim awake nights, o ‘What I “don’t know shout corn-prospeots ™ # Grand Rapids " may Do able to tell better than, I; and, if so, I wish ho would do so. ' 't # don’t know " what the corn-prospects are. ! in Miohigan, ond probably it will mako but little difforonco to tho outside world ; but, as the bulk of the corn oxported from tine Wost is furnished by Iowa and. Ilnnulu, & short ¢rop in those States. | nieans nummhh)fi. Iom intorosted in the faemers getting good | pricos, bocause good priced £ thom means pros- canos, aftor huoking and handliug, , and sings Nov. 1, nrn’[;s; and ;Ifllcén Liavo ul od 8o low that theny nothing was lott to tho producer, and tho more corn & man hadl tho worso he waa offt, - Thera was 8 large amount of old corn_in firat bands last nptlmi; and, boing n practioal farmor 0 or claiming to to only to farmersi covored noss of all kinds, I wroto and advisod the farms era to hold back thelr sirplis, e hns ropontodly roiteratod thy bs ruinont With obt, bt to , I concluded that wo soro looted for a sliort corn crop. Balloving 4t fartnors sold off thoir corn t!mly weéro loft with a short cro all back ori, thd offac at low prices, and and o old corn ond Tos Tmme 0 same advico, My prodiotions have boon fulfilled, so far, Wo hisve n.very sliort orop, tako much pride” in boing & farmer who has & momory could have told tho samo, through the sosson, that prophet,—an; ~though I don't or pest exporienca It waa clalmed, all Tows would havo a Iargororop than ever. I said: *Impossiblo,. in the vory natura of thinga.” Was I corroct Honry Miiward & COo's recont clrcular placos tho shortage in Towa at full one-third, and in 1llinols a4 not over reau g alt o crop rin placo tho shortaga. | at 260,000,000 bushels, crop? 1 bollovo, howover, Funtor than s estimal hurt " fn tho spring, difforent,—they F‘m“ thefr yield whila the Bu- 0 in the conntry Don't this mean a short that the shortsgo will be tod. on goneral principlos, armors are apt to *ory out befors thoy aro byt in the fallit is usually too high, loworing their ostimatos. Dobts m“i nnlc: mlyl nw of supply an latosll th'l';', i advauce may too soon. Lhopo for tho best, and aro apt to Already thoy are forco tho farmars to soll; financial oop prices down for a timo ; but tho domarid will ullimatoly regu- though I foar those who no not profit by it, thoy having sold od tho I will add to “Grand Rapids,” Idon't caro a fig for tho corn-speculators, loso; but I should 1i mer in ke to with him ovor & “squnro moal." Porhapa it will bo interesting to somo to com- pare tho prosont yenr with somo formor ones. 1In 1800, quite A fall of snow on the 23d of Oc- tobor, aud Iaid throo days, thon warm and pleas- when tho roads wero ich retirod in a fow_ days, w8 warm with rains and deop mud until tho 20th of Decombor, when the think), ches of and on tho 30th, a slight flurry of suow. Noyombor and Decomber tho weather was warm and pleasant until the 8let of Docombor. For tha bonoflt of Michigan corn spocnl, Iwilladd: Cornsold in Chicago at 8L think)—somo 2 or 8 conts wheat at the same timo—as the rosult of that Inoquors, ant until Nov, 16, blooked with snow, whi and the weathor ground frozo up. Iu 1863, tho big frost, Aug. 80, Bopt. 19, aslight froeze, Oct. 22, four ing Bnow, Allof short crop. THE HOG SUPPLY. Tho Hon, J, R, Dodge, of the Dopartment of Agriculture, st Washington, writes _tho Drovers' Journal, published at the Stock Yardain this city, taking oxcuxlitlons to tho doductions of tho ward & Co., in rogard to the | supply of hoga for this sosson. The circular in- dicates that the agriouttural roports show an inoroaso of 121¢' per cent, whercas tho reports themeelves show a decroase of fully b por cont. As wae published & portion of the ciroular, we circular of H. Mil saleo publish tho corcection, TIE INON TRADE, " Statement from 8. W, Hopkins & Co, of tho exportof ralls from Groat Britain, compiled trom onrcm relurns published by authority of the House of Commons ; Countrics, and, . Bpaln and Ganaries Dritish Indla, OId fron to all countrles .. 17,804 Pig-iron to United Btates, 12963 Unlfed Btated Britlel Amerit 5pulxl|h W.I. Gormany. Austrinn Franco, 0l irou to all countrfes Pig-iron to United Stat 0,08 607 16,000 9,565 9 SIONTHE ENDING BEPT, 30, 1871, * 107, Tona, 161,073 40,313 MOKTI ENDING 8ErT, 30, e Tons, 97,708 003 20 2,811 10 Py 2,557 1, 6,604 2070 85,805 165,033 : LATEST. 2 There was very littlo trading in the afternoon, or provisions, e ; CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. BATURDAY EvENING, Nov, 1, 601,600 81,00 cash or sellor tho Nothing doing in OHOL~—Was in fair roquoat at $1.70z 151, ALC BROOM CORN~The market on tha whulo {n rather aviet, though some dealers report tholr bisiness equal 88 compared with trado in thero {a o large falling off, Ire lower grades are mostly wantod ot present, whils ulet, and hos beon sold in lots ot slight Fhcrs “was.no change i quotatioas wa. Wo quotet to_expoctations; b, P juvious yoars this < holee corn {8 ¢ oncossions, cent for cholco dorn, 1 sroom, G3@%e; far L #ack brafd, 5;\‘(@0 BUTTER—The 1mnexed rauge of decline in prices, burlsp BEANS AND PEAS—Thero I8 o Mght ordor trado, and pricos woro about tho same, Wo cholce navy henns, do, primo hand picked 216, Yellow pean, BUILDING AIAT some inquicy for m different d tote s Lirogas; modium, $2.25@2,50 ; common to fuir 125 3 do, (TALS—Were 'dull, Tiiero s materials o com- plota bulldings already from {his, tho quotations; ul(lng. $3. fo brls Yosen: Tirlek, rl.lfl-W( ties, Prjocs, Tip [ full and thero orowd wales, We Leckawanns, $i0,00 .00 ¢ Qlicrry Canmel, $2.60° fRasyh nnmlnlll‘ ority to all branches of bumiuess throughout | he Northwost,—it *‘menns 'business,” paying i bts, ato. % | d”n‘w’nmly #ome ong atatos fn Tuw TrIBUNE: | +I'ho roaon for tho acarcity of ourrenoy i owlng to tho farmers being out of dobt, and. snlting tho curroncy down in- their joany as fast ns roocoived for praduce,” I ¢ don't know " this- tobo true, On the contrary I bollevo the ro- yorse, Mr, Smith, the groat Granger, satd re- contly that o large majority of the farms are covered by trust doods snd mortgages, M{ own. obsoryation corroborates this, and I- will add, & large portlon of tho *fpersonal™ uqvureh by chattel mortgagen. The truth is, farmers, ‘84 a rule ° aro mrlbl;‘ in dobt, In evory town, almost, throughoug tho Northwest, you 'can find the profes- slounl ** loan agont,” and a large portion of the proceeds of farms must go to pay; inferest, sud thils fact, ns I atated in my last, may, aud proba- bly will, force the old crop on to tho marker, ro- gardless of the price, - - Wo bhaye had three unprocedontedly large 1. @L10; $22,00@20.00; o, staves, ro 28,00+ whl $35,00@37,00 7 fresh packuges, FEATHERS-Were quiet laws :,Good Lo primo I ng few aud wm outly sustatned, da, $5, mack @10.50 2.4 @ pox bauk codfish, L 3L70@0,00 ; La Atucco, 1. 4,008 Port o coinent, $3.253, villo, Manlius, and Akron cemont, $2.00 § blo dust, $3,00 ; lime 1 bulk,:800@$1,00; 31.10@1.16 1 brl; white sand, eriug bair, 3 bu, 400; land there 14 more or luss sh: ) 0o, $8, Lick’ Bun, $8,80; Indisua block, $7,50. .50 ; Kingstod COUPERAGE~Trudo 1o-goodo foathors, first hande ; obbing price, 171 i | count cashi chicken, 6@80 ; turkey, . FIHH—Na now featuren wero devoloped in onnoo- ton with this market,. Trade was sluggish, orders Do xud the quotod privea ouly fudifers /o however make no_chian lint, m follows 1 No, 1 whiteBub, 1-orl, $5,60@8.60 ,23@5.40; No. 1 tront, §5.07H} eral, Bow, 3g-bri, $13,50014,000 3 i 'No. 3 ‘imuokerel, i-brl, 34,00 macierel, 3¢-brl, $7,00@7,28; trade o i ot 4,00, CHEESE—This staple sold to only & buyors generally wbstaluing from ordel auiounts than seem necessary to mieob ourrent nocegsl. though _easy, were nominslly ure || changed, ranging e follown': New York factory, 17 @13)50; Oblv factory aund Westorn fuctory, do, 19@ lower grades, @11, -Continuoa dull, and for bituminous varieties, adiug all aronud, scoms to be a disposition to quote : Lehlgh propared, $11,00; 2 00 § Walout -Mill, $0.00 ¢ g Val- 83550 $3,00050.35 : G Lsbrador hovring bl bu,’ Havies, 050G jood KD’)[H;;(?&'I eans, $2. 1,45, oen, $1.40@] Dbut o ;. Dlosabur , $8.50 THod 30, 800 3 (U 3 Ko, 1 shors kita, Tocking Kirkland Grato, $8,00; .00 ; Wilmington, $3,00, as roportod. dull, unchanged as follows Isky barrols, $1.90@2.00; flour barzols, 4 Gholce to extra 1 ut), Th@830; that will work itself into b choice hurl 0, 63@00 ; goad {o cholco 0; inforior brush, 33 @43 domhnd for o botfor grades ot tnr koops paco with the aupply, and, therefore, pricen Somaath eI, DL LR POORER BOLa ARG DOFINBING 40 aor {sumulnte and the market shows symptoms of weuk- :3eaa, Localand Etatern buyers wero operating at the rioea: Cholco sollow, 55@10:; 1 nedium to good, 19G34c; inferior 10 comnon, 1@ 1be, . BAGGING—Romafus very quietat unchanged and #teady pricos. The fact {hat stocks, both in first hands and {0 tho handa of jobbers, are lightalone prevouts o We ropeat our list us follows: Stark A, 81o; Ludlow A, 350; Lowlston A, 3i)o; American, 32)§c; Amoskeag A, 333 a0 age, sud & nics, 'single, 17@180; 4 double,” 38c; wool ' sacks, @bsc, Co . des of but- o; Ottor Orook, 183@200; belng firin for We ropest ow York stucco, $7.60@8.00 Vll:ao,@ Inul?— ki brl limo' (brls) Lri, $1,50@3,00 ; plast- .00 bty ol X Crom 4 1,000, $35.00@90.00 ; bullding brick (com- I} mon), ng‘m_’m; pressed brick, $14,00@15,00; sower brick, $,50; Muwaukeo and Hacluy proased, $25,00@ 0,00, dol.; do common, $14,606310.00; Tndiuna pressod, $16.00925.00; av eomhon, $I0.00@15.00; eo clay, § v extent, R larger Btocks are aud prices : Pork barrel s lkll‘d,‘:lcl'bfll, $1.60 H ] slav 01 1 b830, m‘gwfi’"k‘#wfim‘"r”m ,00@35,00 bkt of sl trarm e Ll N S + do bucked, flour 'stavus, 3 Cioke ot poas; g 2, $0.80@11,00; " clro iouding, o por qot flour 16,00 por m ; pork and tiorce polee, m, EGGB—Wore in large aupply, and unchsnged, sx fol. 83307¢, from :k;‘lml cont dis- @do ge in our 3, 1 buy, $10.00 fumnily $1.160 eargo’s codfluh, $3.60 splii, Urls, $9,009,80} (o, ot berrlug, Tound, brl, 9,00 ators, 30 (f highor than Soles, 3140065 00P-[i0les, X ) $30,008140.09 por and easy at 2o for ‘whother thoy win or meot bim noxt sum- Chicago, and disouss my ‘‘prophecios” 567 67,958 2,60 3 asldo mar- s, 31,38 .00 3 No. 1#hore 50 -brl, 84,354,560 Qo o o Mot {n domastlo aud fofeldn diy gopils pricea not dlTors ing ronterlally from thos currnt dariler, 1 though tho provalont feellng wak rathor frmes, Follows nuls, $1@7lo. P GHOGEIH <o Aistribntion of slaplo and fancy gracorien, though mostly fn _emall Yoty lihofalaggrogato, o daylasslos compatitg fovor- ALly with clthor o ‘values thero woro no clianges deserying montion, In sugars ah unsctiled fooling fa still noticeabls, but hold- ere ara coudout Uint prices can ol go, mich lowor, and are not urging sales at any matarlal concession, Goltoos contingo sirong, with & ondodoy t6 advancs, Wo quoto: 23@13%0; Blugsporo Java, 98I0 ; ' Costa Tticn, m@;yflu@m%up; do, primo, B3@260; Maracalbo, wdered, 113@11%0i granuiated, 114@11%0; A, mnd-m,ln,\ga;%;(g‘ K\ 0; 10zie} oltra ¢ 105 prime do, 0X@Ui molassen_' sugar, 93@1 ‘mon do, 9i50:_do” prime, 0R0x(o; do, falr, BiY@BXo0; camn man, 13{@8Xc. hét horring No. 1, 30 dagbns Oolumbia River to_extra now Japsn, Moyune, $1.93@1.407 cliolce froeAn) g good do, B3@160 3 fulr Lo good kS ng 8 003 common. ‘salmon; X-hrls, $10,000310.25, old,” 63@70c; common do, 38420 ; _oolored nutural J —Therd was 8 Tibertd ticventettt | 1ot Japan, $8@080: common to ke 'Oniong, 856460} SLE AND NURucrs wana et P P R LG e e \in tho weolly | © TOBACCO—Was quictand sicady, We ¢uote JNe Our—Tixirs, T6@86c; choixy, 65@ 1o § modie ing aro tho guotations : Fonzran—~Datin, $@0%r 3 g8, | um, 66@60c ; poor to common, 40@0s 2. that 1f :lr?xm-, 11@12; figs, in boxos, now, Log1d! Siencl Pruo—Notural loof, 76@800’s hals® bright, 01003 pronos, 15@Ma} Turkish prunes, 14@iso #nl- | Black, sound, 46500, llu‘ I;nu, nov, ;lzm@zi;l i snila\gw,“nynem, uhll, ’Igmyruno:gn;dm 2«;0 cholce, 22@06a; modium, 0@ ,60; ralsins, loose Muscatol, $3. .00 § ral- 3 ¢ommon, Adse, n“nfll o atotcln now, 13}@1do; Zanto it wom{“—:nulm T trade very quiet, and tho ual- %x 730 § old do, 705 citron, 98@40c, market {s léad firm than » fortnight ago, Wo quoto s ZAlilen_dpplos, 17@200 Michigun, nlicod, 10800 | Jisech, 0.00@10005, mavle, $10.60@11.00 7 ckory, Btichiyo quatiors, Bgredkor Weatorn db, Tx@605 | $12.00} slaba. 87,00 dovivored. : Houthiern do, 0/@7'50{ ponches, pared, 23@2Uc} WOdb—Tlm market is lifoleas, and pricos ary* en- cachon Lalven D @0 1 dounixad Tig@go £ Uisoks | troly mominal, Blooka Leto pes vory ikt and fn, tle Botrieniow, Thigtathc , tompiorrion, 15i54ia DILted | binda o€ s o doulorne 1t n oL gat £io supgty B e chorrics, 28GH0¢ ; Nuts—Fllborts, 16@10c; atmonds, | not oxcced 160,000 1bs, - Wo quotes old | Torragonn, 4. Naples walnuta, -n(?d Olille | Tub, washed, prime. .. walnutn, 33G@dic; Trouch waluuts, '16@170; Brazils, | Tub, washed, common to & 9X@1040 3 pecans, Toxan, 14@16c 3 Africap spoanuts, | Common ;uu?,.“. 65@7i5c ;. Wilmington peanuts B@D0: Tounoeweo | Floece, washied, XXX, Flcace) washed, XEXX, dlogy Flecco, washod! modiam ligat, amounls, makes | Coarse, washod.....e. " Fleoce, unwashod, conrad to modium, . Fleace, unwarhed, coarso and dingy. " Floeco, unwoeliod, fine 7 Buper and extrs piliod —— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Rovicw for the Weock Ending Sature: day, Nov. 1. the proceding days of the week, In Br-0Anp, BopA—~TH@8e, Onvrflzb—fllocuu,{fi,'{(r)ilh' 0, @, Java, 31@31Xc; Javs, No, 2, 2\M@2'c; fancy Bio, k@AKo ki 3 it choico do, 206@262¢0; primo Rlo, 25@Wic; good AY Svmamn, Benls o, T4 @hsa; cormbn do, 25@3Lie ; rossting do, nuf'gfime:ipu of ltve stock during Caltle, Hoga, Sheep. Gosi 10,00 Bi 28U @00, : 2,038 20,753 1,470 Dt Btar, full wolght, 193160 stearin, full 20 a0is weight, 143(@160; do, BLOFt welkbe, 18%(@14o. 29 Ao 1 JIGE=ali, B@sKo; llangoos, ‘Tx(@Tkic; Caro- Tais i o Sasa Patont._out lof, 125@125;03 crushed and 000 13, : do, No, 2, 10@10¢c: L, 104G @103(0; 0 No.'3, 10@10}¢0? yellow io;" choico ~ trown, 00 ; falr do, 9G0X0; cholco o; foir 'do, 0@J%o0; com- 7s§@8o; Now Orleans mugar, cholco, 0X@ (@10 [ No, 008 Srnuzs—Dismond drips, $1.30@81.85 1 sllvor drips, ploe oxtra fiue, B0(@850; Bood ugar-hiousc ayrup, 65@U00 aial rveereses G008 30,028 00 S0 o prigata duo Otieaus molaescey, ehelcs, 853 | o arrivaia from dan. 180 Novs 1y Lits year snd last, f,‘,’“" a;nofinm, cholce,’ 62@065c; common molasscs, | Wore aa follow: s, " ey . een. ALERATOS—Common o beat, B3¢@100. soLols hasi Brioes—Allepice, 17@180; cloves, 38@400; cassis, 31,760 g7,1a0 33@4Uc ; popper, 28@200 ; nutmegs, $1.30@GLIS ; gin- 271,120 31,061 ger; puse, 24@3o do N0.1, 20w3ke ;" do No, %, 16 g o o, KT TS G ira—Gorman mottled, 04@0xo; Golden West, ey RS 2 6@00; White Lilly, 0X(@0ic; White Tose, 0X@, | SUBO...s 244, 350 - 17,607 Gio; palm, 0@OMo; Savon ' Imporis), o} W6 8 YAlte Maseind, @0 Obampalgn, UX@E(0; prim- Bymd 0 rodo, 6@0Xe, V 671 : sruon‘—‘elosc&, 9X@100; dorn, 9@110; lauadry, 6@ sz e ' o _common, 5@00, e 56,188 GREEN FRUITS-Apples are in good shipping de- Total.. +080,783 :""’W” mand snd frm at $2,76@3,60 por brl in lots, Othier DRI o frults wore rathor quit and without change, ' Grapes | Janusry, g ncLats. sud pears are mnearly.out of season. Wo ropeat: | February. ALUAT 26 e Lombons, $8.00310.00 3 box; inordor jomons, $7.00 | March, e oranges, $10.00 per brl; California poars, 0@4.50 | April. 88,303 m.} casc. Common o cholca apples, $2.60@3.60 por | May...... 1,700 230 br}. lx;‘m oa(l;m o d% l'fa ar lots, t),';nlras.slnn. Poars n{n f;:fi;’ - 238;:‘4’3 %‘;’fl',fl 4 rls, $6.00@8,00, Catawba li¢c per Ih; suan do, "par Basket, $L0GBLAS, ballived cesabercies | AvRGsH - sidsy 210408 cm’[-/), $16.00 per brl 3 _cullivated do, $12,00@14.00; | Beptomber.. + 60,744 214,7: i jape Cod do, $12.00@13.00 3 brl; wild do, gmm’? Qctober. 64,057 220,34 11,00, “Quinces, $1,00@1,10 per busket, Sales tncludo i s 15 cars,”or 2,08 bris, ‘npples (Homing's brand), as Total ST 2,305,640 Tollows : 468 brlu at 83,60 ; 703 brla at $3.00 : 63 brls 2,00 From the foregolng tablos 1t will be scen that, in commparison with the. oorresponaing period lost yhar, our receipts to Nov, 1 show an incresee of 93,301 cattle, and 690,132 hogy, while in comparison with 1871 thers. 18 an incroaso of ‘167,638 cattle, snd 1,132,420 hoge . ‘The receipts of slheep have 4,130 head leas tnuu at §.25 ; 300 brls at $3,15; 453 brls ot $3,00; 148 brls 8t $2,05; also 1 carat at $1.00@: 5; 4 cars at$3.00; 240 brls 3,560, HOPS—T'ho market is very quict. Owing to tho Bcaroity of monoy aud uncortainty in regard to tho future, browors are limiting thelr purchases to & fow balos only, o meot dally necessitios, Dealers do not | isstyear. Socrstary Williams gives the recoipts of approbond any furiher decline unioés e searcity of | livostock for Octabes aa folloms : Cattley 69,845 ; liogs, money should causo it, Davariw ‘shoop, 37,871, Bhipmenta: Oattls, 34,1017 s cannot o imported | 325710 L, 8 6,509 ; sheop, 5,472, 1 lTLB—-L‘he plpl,t half-dozen days have witnessed o very pronounced change in any featuro of tho cate tlemarkel, Thers ha ben an_entire absence of auy appesranco of activity in tho domand from auy source, and all grados of stock, from the lean, lank, through nnd sold for less than 40¢, it is axid, unloan there showd bo a docliuo in_Bavaria, 'Wo repeat: Prima Western, 40@45¢ 3 Now York Btafe, 60c ; Bavarians, 40@4dc, UAY—Tho domand continuss modorute and chicly on local nccount, Prices are unchanged. Waquotetho ‘wholosalo prices paid by dealers, oa follows—cars to contain 20,000 1ba: Now timothy, prime, $14.60@15,00; | Texan, to the extra nafive steor, have boen noglocted, do, No, 1, $13.60@14.50; do, No, 3, $i1. 00(@12,00; | ata furthor deciine in prices, . A giance at tho table cf: mixed, $10.00@11,00; prairic, upland, $0. .00. | shipments shows thiat up to Friday night only 3,094 headl do, midland, $3,00@9.00; do, slough, $7.00@8.00, | wers formarded esst from this point, Whenit is under.. prairio; | stood that n considerable portion of this number went: ‘prossed, $1.00@1,60, ao~ through in first hands, tho utter demoralization of the. shipping trado will, w0 think, be sufliclently appareut, . thls market now* Loosz oN \\'AQDN—TImmh[, $11,60@13.00 $7.0039,50, For delivery of carding to distanco, HIDES—A further reduction of 1o s noted | Low and unremunsrative ss prices in in prices for hides, Thoro {8 no demand are, there ia really little or nio margin for shippers to* from Eistorn trooers, and tho local deslers | work upon, and, by continuingin tho market, they oro buying only in & small way, The offer- | havo incurred additionsl losses, The past four weels: inga hero aro not large, but it ia undorstood that stocks | have Loen dlsastrous ones to Exstern as well a8 West~ Lhave accutnulated cvurlvlemhllf In the country, The | ern shippers, and to say that that intereat hus been so~ tendency of tho markot is still downward, owing to the | riously crippled ia puitivg {vmildiy, Tho purchrses continued doprosaion of tho hide and loather | of local butchers have also been lighter thau usunl, markets ot tho East, Woquote: Greon clity butch— | The virtusl opening of the packing season Lns fur- orah bc; greon cured, lght, 8c: do, heavy, To; | nishod a large amount of cheap mests, which, among Tt culel U103 grion calt, Toi Vel KIn 1001 | Bhn aoran iasheh: 56 being. muURHRMNED ToF tho mors dry calf, 22c; drykip, 20o; dry ‘saited, 16@100; dry | exponsive boof-ateaks and rosats, whilo poultry and fint, 17@186; long-tinired kip, 80 deacon Aking, | game, with which tho market is not Uberally supplicd, 45@50c 3 grublby, scored, cut, or othor-wise damaged, Awo-thirds prico. A IRON AND STEEL—Tho domand ia still of a limited character, though probably oqual fo expoctations, Prices ax0 shadod a Uitle for round lots, We quoto: ira_ lurgoly taking tho placo of beef upon the fubies . of those who are able to enjoy such luxuries, Feeders snd packers huve oporated {rom day to day, but their: purchascs did. not go for toward absorbliy the 20,000 or morc cottle on male, ond wo find that: after all domands havo beon satisfiod, not fewer than. Iron ... ah . 301084 rales i . o B es | 8,000 head remain {irthe yards unsold,. The exireme. {"‘l:ll:.’l':::nn‘ggrman tank 0)‘ g :3{ ;::u raugo of the market was $1,60@0,00, the insido quolas. Norway iron 9 @93%o 3 Ib | ton for a drove of scallawag Texas cattle, and th out-- 7 nali-ca @l % Ib | wde for one or two bunclies of fancy mative steers, @12 3 1 | Moro than three-fourths of the salos, however, wers ot @l2% 41 1b | prices ranging downward from $4.00, Texas @B P ave sold calody at $20062.35 for hraiigh droves, und @200 . . Ib | at $2.75@8,60 for Northern wintered, Some cholce: @23 rates | corn-fed fotched $4,50@4.75, but theso wero consider- @11 rates | ed extremo fAigurcs. Btock cattle sold moatly at $2,508 @13 Tates | 325 for common rough thin lots to good thrifty youug Bteol tire, A-in.... eveensene B @ U0 3¢ Ib | steersof from 900 to 1,050 lbs, In rure instances $3.60- LEATHER—Thoro was nothing new to note in this | @316 was paid, Common fo good butchers were a. market. The following prices are iflo better than “’;g_:f&’fi?}&n at ' otamaill, {ha fosabioonte nominal 3 ) saiea smounting to lssa than 300 head. Lato in the doy uELocK, there waa a triflo more inquiry, butonly a fow trans- City nrness. .. fors wera offocted, and tho market cloaod 8 it opened, Country b dull, weak, and usottled. Line, QuOTATIONS, Xip, g I ‘Extra Booves—Graded steers, averaging1,400 Xip, Ibs and upward.... vesaveane s $5.60@5,60 City upper, Chofce Bosves—Fins, fal, weil formed 3 year City upper, No, to 6 year old stects, ‘sveraging 1,300 Gountry ufper. Gldso . 525@5.50 Collar, B . oo oaves- y alf, clty.. 108 1.40 | " steors, averaging 1,200 to 1,350 Iba. . 4.25@6.00 &6 Somiy 1106 1725 | Modjua Gradgs-—btsers in fair floah, averc TRough uppor, D 30@ 35 | “aging 1150 0 1950 18.vecurns . 400@433 Rough upper, damagod. 27@ 30 | Miitchors’ Stock—Common io falr stoers, Buifalo slaughler sol 33@ 97 [~ and good to extra cows, for city slsughter, “B, A golo, W 3 | sveruging 800 01,100 the © 2.7503.95 Btock Cuttlo—Common cattle, t calt, 1206 135 | _ tlosh, avernging 100 to 1,0501ba 2,50@3.05 Kl . Inforior—Light and thin coy "7 1.10 | © . 40@ 45 | "stago, bulls, and scallawag stects.. oot 1 £3.00080.00 | CottlactTex1s, choico corn-fods Fronch calf, Lemoinio. .« @75.00 | Cattlo—Texss, Northern winterod, Fronch calf, 24 o 9068, T.05(4 2,20 | Cattlo—Toxns, thyounh, droves.essresms: 16062 French Lip, 60 to 100 tba, 00 1:50 | OGS i pash week Bas b & S5 ono n thia AND TINNERS! STOOK-—The domand. | branch of tiade, The arrivals Lav o' larges comtlnte Tiotornte, sl tho TATLAE. 1 tolacably | SVER FopOFiod f0r auy weck i Ostober, sl isversrely Btearly at tho quotations following : : been osceoder In any pravious week. Tho recoipis T Puaxc—1C, 0a14, $12.0: o, 19012, $12.60; doj. | for tho correspondiug week of Laaf yea? wero 40,041, ov B oy o B ey L afeck Boea TE s s ol ooy Saee o Fio Trn—Large, 40c; smal, 410; bar, 430, 20 might ressonably havo boen auticipatod, though Leap—Pig, 8507 bar, 100; pipe, full coils, 103o; | the deprociation has been great onough fo insuro loss Tot. cut do, T1e, $o tho shipper s atLesst o maforiy of nstances,” Tho rr 2 : s+ | fuct that tho weathor waa continuously cold, so b i e e e il Bt el b e R L BHaes Tnes 24,'530 raten ; Russla fron, 22@ | provented s mmieh mors erious decline. But for their Pt oseuce there is no reason o doubt. that prices would @00 rates, No. 16@20, No,22@%4, 16c; | havo gons to $3,00@9.50, instead of to $3.50®3.90, 2562 3 +'No, sboro they now range, The regular packing season No, 25@26, 170; No, 27, 18¢; No, 28, 200, A discoun ;\m ,l‘l‘;‘ o]vynn \ln'.l‘]‘ 8¢ i i o8 lv’n'hlch“tnnl the of 25 por cent is made ffom this liat. Corren-—Copper bottoms, 37c; braelors, ovor 12 tbs, 47c; tinued copper, 360; planished copper, 46¢; ‘do, cut to slzes, 48c, Winz—Nos, 110 6, 9 7to 9, 100; 10to 13, lo; 13, U3jc; 19 and 14, 1940; 16 and 16, Moj 17, 156t 18, 10¢; 19, 196¢ 20,20¢; 'full bundle, 30 per cont diss count ¢ fonto wire, by car-load, Bie. NAILS—Contintio in_ fair request at $4.50@4,6255 per keg, $.03% ; 80 do, 75" 3 doj rates, os follows : 10@60d, $1.8734 ; do, 04, $5,13)¢ 3 4d ond 5d do, $5,37)’ $0.133¢ ; 3d do, fino, $7.623¢ ; 24 do, $7.62¢; clinch, $1.003 1230 off for 100 kog 10ts, ; NAVAL STORES—Trado {a ‘rather quict, sud tho prices are shioded now and then for cash, but not quotatly lower, aa follows: Afanilla rope, B Ib, 17}50; alsal rope, § 1b, H)‘@l,%‘&cg" sh to-day, undne haste oxhibited by Western shippors during tho past weck, in deluging the market with 125,000 hogs, {4 ot easily sccounted for. 1f thin is fulf wamiplo O wht tho sessom's recelpia ire o, bo, evidently tho bottom of prices is not yet reached, Tha fuct fl.ll{ much. of . this year's cornecrop was frost. bitten, and thorefors not In a condition probaiily reault in s oarly markotiog of tho hog éropy and upon this supposition {s based the bolief thaf ricos will Tulo malocially higher at tho 'closo than Buring the open Iog woeks of {he packing-season, Tha number slsughtered by packers during October was 73,060, against 31,671 for samo poriod last year, and 20,350 1 1871, To-day thofo was only a small demand elther from Jocal or outatls Bigers, and, under largs supply (the freah recelpts waro 13,000), prices woro again d o keop, will 3, e i oo To¥ortham ut tho closs of srado OILS—Tlio inquiry was liboral and sales wero effected | ©d ot over $3.90, while heavy hoga were & drug at 3.0 at full yoaterduy's rates, Annexed aro {ho quots- | @3.75. A few solocted bflc?n lut‘- wl;:‘ro ’t‘lkefl) ngcrlg'c ;‘ lons; Carbon, 1746@180; oxtrn lard ol atrictly wluter, | 40U, but hat Ggure wua not obtalnsbleatier 10 'elock, o i e bhcla o ; o bollos. $1.09 | closed dul and wesk at $3,50G0.15 for heavy, sud ot 1/05; whale, 80@820} sporin, $2.10@2.30; neats foot | $3.003,90 for Hght, 3 SHEEP—Tho sheop market remains dull at $.75@ 3,23 for poor to medl\‘l‘m, and ot $3.50@4.00 for good to clioico mutton quulitics, Most of tho Woek’s uales were. oll, strletly pure, $1.10; do oxtrs, 8003 do' No. 1, Tio; DAnC ol Gl s abealia, dtas olaphnat. ol. 0305 HiEpon: tno, 530} naphtha, 63 gravity, 18@190 ; nophihs, come t in the market until ‘mon, 15G310c, : e I otk ot L are aialn [ aclive Qe et | 3 as3 01t ovory wd o arket fuey b Gonaldsred at N.Ofl?l.OS for early rose in car-lots, aud $§1.20@1.25 for tho former, and $1.10 for tho Iatter from. af Wo note (ho following sales : 2 cars Poselblows at $1,10, 9 cars Michigau da ot $1,15, 1 oar Early Roso at $1.00, all delivored , 300 bu poachblows from storo at $ 2 L20@1,55, POULTHY AND GAME—Live poultry of all kinds ) il v lioro wus o vory {alr {nquiry for 110AG0,. ot 6, 1973, 3&'.:’.?5,’ ‘.i,','.’{’c‘fl,'fi?‘ :um readily ab Yl prm':‘-. ot E'A,};-' flm;’ i’fux’fflff‘fm“flqu‘fflfifih 18" heroby digsulved, Iard ducks were fn large supply ond slow at §3,00, | Either par JAMES B, HODGES, Vonigon was slao lowor sud very dull. Ofher gamo LN BORGES, was In madorate request ot sbout, Fridny's prices, ‘Wao quoto: Ohiukens, $2.00@2.50; do, dresssd, $2,00¢ CrroAao, Oot. 8, 1878, j ducke,'$25062T5 goowe $300@ 100 irkose, o anforslnoqavo thindoy IO O S ressod do, 10@140; prfiln‘.: 5% ckous, S345(a | ahin for (o pUepnanof fmporting, J10 hing, and rotailing artridyes, $4.07 qus 9,00 ;" mailar 9763 P qual Fiuo Grocurlow, 1 and'Clgars, undos Quclks, §0.60 por dozs swall ducks, 8100 suipo, $1.00 weal: nt tha abovo quotations, DISSOLUTION NOTICE. A AN DISSOLUTION. 'we 8, Winee, Lin tho firm nme ot O-LDY, TODHIN'® 60 ENRY 0ADY, @150 vonlson sadules, 135¢c, AL 1 HObars, SEDS—Twotlsy sed wus & trifio more active thau ARRRIeN NN, o Frlday ad s whide comio, Guatunte st 342 LEPid 1 B, 2.05 for common (o good, Falr flax, sold at $1.60, Huugarian and buckwheut were inmoderate request, and the formor sald ut Ge@50; fho lattorat §1,10, Wo uote alea of 150 Laga yood ' iothy ot $3.633 18 boga doat 43,005 0 bags aL$2,55; U0 buge b $1.807 120 baga at $3.42%, 1 car falr flx ot $1.63, 105 baga Tungarian ut 050779 bugs do at 03¢, 230 bags bucke $b5 Packages VEAACKY tn good domana for tho timen, sna HALT—Wua in B 2 OoF ngs, Cunads, aud Baginaw, o, $ ot FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE. . ;uxu,i‘z,u; Uairy, without bnfl, $3.25 i 4 ground ulwm, $1.75, Cowtae FRACTIONAL CURRENOCY. i 4,10@4.23 7 A‘uhéau dalry, por sack, A lotmain e 5 the following quotations ¢ Youny hyson, common to fair, L0@60ci do good, 00@700 ; (o choleo to extra fine, UY6c@$L103 come nion to fincold liyson, 03G850; ‘comnion fmperial, 50000 § goud to cholco do, B0c@$L.10; fafr togood guu. powder, 70000 ; cholco Plugsuoy, $1,10@1,20; ostra |+ \