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- WIONEY AND COMMERGE. . 1,000 promium, MONETARY. ‘WrnxxspAY BvENING, Nov, b, "Thoro is vory littlo to say ahout tho agpect of loeal finances. Tho banks ara dolug n modor- Sto amount of business, consldoring tho goneral atagnation of trade, but overything Is on a small gealo now compared with wat 1t would bo tnder ordinary circumstances. Doposits aro 8mall, and lonns aro ovon much less, in propor- tlon, thon doposits, Aho banks aro all running unusually strong in curroncy. Monoy continues tight, and the provailing ratos in tho opon mar- l‘m are 11¢ to 2 por cent por month, " Now York oxolhnnga fs still scarco, and, in ad- dition to the city domand here, tho orders from the conntry for Now York funds aro incronsing. ‘Thia {8 & good eign, ns it indlcntes thnt tho coun- gy morchinuts arc paying tholr Now York dobte. hero {8, Lowover, no reason why the Northwest should not pay up. It is richor than auy other part of tho United States, and _holds mm’-‘n our- eency than any othor sectlon of tho country. - Exchango fa quotablo hero to-day at ido por 5 THOGRESS TOWAND A SPEOIE DASIH, - Gold, quoted at 10074 to-day, is Jowor than it has boou gince Juno, 1803,—over eloven yoars. ho_groat decronse in our imports of forel goods and the consequent decrease in the de- mand for gold to pay duties, togother with tho Iarge oxporte of domestic produats and the con- . Bequont inflax of specic from Enropo to pay for our breadstufls, is rapidly bringing gold down to par with greonbacks. otwithstanding the dis- vorganized condition of trade aud tho collapso of morcantile credit, tho balanco of = for- cign’ trado in the oxchange of commod-~ itles is in our favor, and instend of | nundlnéz spocio to pay the ndvanco balanco sgainebun, as has alwaye heratofora boen the «caso, tho apecio iscoming to us, and, s anation, ‘wo aro accwmulating monoy, But the’ specio which is being acoumulated "does mot circulate 88 monoy ; it 18 & commodity for which thero is no employmont under tho existing condition of forced pupor legal-tendoer, Capital in spesio that doos not ciroulate is locked up, and the prossuro to convert it juto greonbacks that will ciroulato enhances tho value of tho latter. Ihero is reason to bolieve that the prosent de- prossion ot tho Import trade will continuo broughout tho winter. It is, thorofore, not im- probable that tho decline of gold will continno until it is near par with groenbacks, The opportunity that Gongress will havo this wintor for placing the business of the country on o specie basis of ;firxcna by the repeal of tho Logal-Tonder act, will bo such ns can scarcol: ever occur again ; to let it pass unimproyed wiil bo'an act of the most consummate folly. The ehrinkage of values, which has always boon tho thing most fonrod nud doprecated in the ‘proposals of a chango from depreciated currenc; prices to gold prices, has alrondy beon expori- enced to o great oxtent. What further shrinks 8go is nocessary to bring prices down to gold values will bo experienced during tho noxt thros months anyhov, as the price of gold declines. Tho predont wintor of 1878 will undoubtedly witness the exporiment of a new depart- ure in the fluancial policy of the na~ tion. Tho financial panio hLas been tho menns of increasing the unpopularity of the national banking-systom, aud thore will m:anumm.ll]vl bo o demand made upon Congress 10 abolish the banke and issue greenbacks, not onlyin place of their notes, but to a greater oxtont in the purchase of bonds. The great argumont in favor of this is that it will savo the '§20,000,000 of intorest on the bonds. A con- clusive argumont sgainst this would bo that in that caso tho Govorument would havo botween 700,000,000 and_$800,000,000 of demand notes outstanding, and that on this smount there would be no hopo of resumption of specle pay- ments, This wonld bo forescen, and the gold value of groenbacks would deprociate” so tha all purchases of bonds, made with a view to gotting greenbacks into circulation, would have 1o ba mado at a high premium in curronoy for the ‘bonds. The Rropnuad saving of $20,000,000 of intoreat would bo much moro thaun offset by the loss intho preminm paid for them in groen- acks. Thus, it will be seon thet we probably stand on tho ove of groat chunges in our fluancial and currency system, and that theso changes will Yoad cither to further inflation, sud_consequent doprecintion of tho curroncy, 'or will placo tho ‘business of the country on a sound Dbasis of epocio prices. ” ‘Thoso who aro opposed to inflation, and yet #ec no way to restoro confldonco, soom_fo con- centrato their attention on the problem of whether the Government can resumo spocie {myments. ‘Ihera is, however no roason wh{ ho Government should actually resumo at_ ali. If tho Legal-Tender act is repeniad, and banking made iree, the banks will furnish all the cur- Tency the peoplo can use. All tho Government need do is to find its greenbacks and gob them out of the way. . A COOL PROPOSITION, The First National Bauk of Washington was, it will bo remembered, a redceming agont for tho mutilated curroncy of a great number of Nation- al Banks throughiout tho country, aud in this quasi-offteinl character hield deposite from sev- eral hundred National Bauks in all parts of the United States. ‘Fhese doposits of tho National Banks averaged about $1,500 each, and, in the apgrregate, constituted tho groat bulk of the de- nosits in Jay Cooke's Washington hauk, Messrs. Jay Cooke 0. now _issme a _circu~ lor to all theso creditor National Bauks, groposing to pey their claims as follows, viz: 0 por cent in cash and 50 per cont in Northern Pacifle Ruilrond bonds at 85 cents on_the dollar, provided the gnid creditor bunks will transfer tho collection of their claims to the proposed trustee of Jay Cooke & Co. Considering that the Northern Pacifio bonds are nearly worthless, nnd that even the 50 per cout in cash is only provided for in s very indefinite way on the eurrender of nll authority to prosecute, tho claim logally, this is a docidedly cool and ifapu- dent proposition. LOCAL BTOCK AND NOND MARKET. Nesery, Preston, Keau & Co. quote as follows this afternoon: Duytng. Selling, s L34 @1I8Y 05 1003 1005 1063 107 10735 5300 nd 109 U, 8. 5-0s of '07 Janusry and July 1115 U, S, 5208 of '8 Janvary and July. 111 1093 nKeU; Gold cow 07% Gold exchang & 1073 Bterliyg exclisngo (large drafts) e 100{@10H Chicago City To,ves vy ver eves 09 undint, Cook County Ts. 99 und mt, ‘Town, couuty aud city 10 per cent DONUBsver v vvvrent 8@ 0T EW YORE BTOOK QUOTATIONS. New Yonx, Nov, 5.—Sterliug, 106, -7 aovemntesT noNbs, +113; Coupons, %67,.. Coupans, 8.’ 0-40s, Coupons, 81, Coupons, '62, Coupons, 64 Coupous, '6 §|Currene Coupons, 65 (i New 6, BOXDS, Missouris Virgining, old, Tenncssecs, Tenncssces, ue Virginias, Do, North Carolinas, North Curolluug, new... Canton., ‘Western Unlon. 45 Erle pfd,.oee Hurlem, 15 7¢|Unlou Pacifio bouds, . MK Central Paciio bonds, 82 Du).ill.wk. & West, 2 o, o 1, Nortliwestern T Rock Inland N. J; Co 8 i iSO REAL ESTATE, ‘The following instruments were filoa for record on Wednosday, Nov. b: QITY PROPERTY. Adams at, 99 £t w of Oakloy st, n f, €0218) ft, datod Oct. 7 conelderatlon, $2,000, North Roboy st, 74 £t u of LoMoyno ut, & f, 72x150 ft, dated July 3; consideration, 33,900, Milwaulico av, 50 £t n 0 of Girard ut, & w 1, 252118 ft, aated Moy 20 ; consideration, $2,250, Cotiarino af, 3075 It o of Tufits st 8 £, 27x114 1t, Qadedt March 13 conalderation, $1,350, 1, 4851125 11, ‘Loomis ut, 197 1t 8 of Mudison at, ¢ dated Oct, 23 ; consideration, $10,000, Fordinane 250 0 of Leuvitt, n f, 26x122 ft, dated Nov. 8 ; conaldoration, $350, Weight at, 176 ¢ w of Canal, nf, 25588 ft, dated Nov, 8; consideration, $2,800, Tilstod sy 160 of wmn, 0, B0X125 ¢, dsted June + conslderation 3 164, Xmu:ut. 208'ft'n of Flftcenth, w f, 261125 ft, i Oct. 10 § conaldoration, $500. Michfgan av, 234 14-100 1t 1 of ‘Fhirtletl, w1, 20x103 1, dated June 16 ; cousideration, 85,000, ‘erario av, 353 18 o of Gixteerith st o 1, 35217 1, X Laugley st and nof apd tcd Nov. § ; consideration, §: brivate Fark 263ty uf THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, * NOVEMBER' 6, 18 near Thirfy-clinhth at, w f, 38 86100501 ft, dated Sopt, 11 consldaration, $14,000! North Talstod st, 03 £ of Deldon av, w f, 48x135 £¢, dated Nova 13 consfderniion, $2,600, Towln sty 1490 £ n of Hophlast, o 1, 28x128 ft, dated Oct, 43 conaideration, $040, Teritdon t, 1 0 cor'of Hophin at, w f, 46x1368, dalod Oct, 4 conelderation, $1,360, Tsisscll l, 910 £t 1 of Willow st, w £, 24316 £t, dalod Nov, 4 ¢ consideration, $1,000. Thirty-soventh et, eist of and near Stalo sty n f, Lot 18, dated July 93 ; consideration, $1,250, Yan Buren ot, 803¢ 1t w of Marshifiold at, n f, 0Xx 117 i, dated Juho 20 ; consideration, $10,000, 1lotiore At, 197 £t 1 of Adama st, o f, 285125 £t, dafed Juno17; considoration, $9,600, Buporlorat, 125 ft o of Garr'st, af, 25 £t to alley, dsted Tuly 38’5 consldoration, 87,600, Tola 80to 7, fn Block 10, of Harding's w ¥ of no X Beo 11, 99, 1), dnted Ropt, 1 ; consideration; $5,000, Tota 10 and 43, In Dlock 1, Douglas Park Addition, dated Nov, 1 ; conslderation, 000, Btatost {ncar Charles Gousago'), o f, G4x140 £t, with bulldiugs, dnied Nov, 1; consideration, $175,000. Potler almor to E, & O, W, I’Ardrld}zn. él:‘;l;lefl ll,II‘fl fl.“ n nl’ffigwn,n fy 25x125 ft, daled et 133 cousldoration, $1,876, « taialed -L."m n;xn} i’i‘é%"»“"' o f, 25x125 t, dafed Oct 13; conelderntion, § i st‘r:sl}‘ sty 205 1 ;x% i of Thirtyira, o w £, 26x 0 Jan 13; consideral ) el 3. 160 i B mal Thiri-ie, w1, 255107 810 dated Joi 10 consldoration, $300. “‘Au’l‘fli‘\ldntgl, n'0 cor Nobraska st, w £, 1123x160 £t, dated Nov 43 conslderation, $15,800, ‘Madison st, 2003¢ {t w of Hosmio, 1 f, 34 0-102173 ft, dsted Nov. 17 consideration, $8,000, "Taulina s, n o cor of Olarindn st, W £, 25x100 £t, dated Oct, 103 considoration, $3,100, 'Van Buron at, 08 ft w of Marabifiold at, n f, 20)(x 117 feot, dated Hopt, 12 ; consldoration, $7,000, Thubbyrd at, 72 3-10 £ v of Faulina’at, n 1, 48x100 o1, dated Oct, 16 3 connideration, $7,600, wongy-ocond at, 175 {t w of Leavitt st, a f, 25x125 1t, dated Oct, 14 ; cousideration, $700. "Dhiety-soventh st, n w cor of Slaunton av, 1, 41x110 1t, datod Nov, 83 consideration, 85,000, ‘Garibaldi sf, 1103 1t n of Swilt place, w1, 25:1243-10 1t, dnted Nov, 4 ; consideration, $640, 'Tirty-B(th at, 07 ft 0 ol Grand at, 1 £, TIXIAI 1, dated Oct, 22 ; consideration, $2,400, ‘Thirty~Afth at, & o cornor of Grand st, n £, 07x1243¢ £t, dated Oct, 23 ; coneideration, $3,200, 'Unon Park place, betsween Depot place and Carroll av, 1,221t to olloy, datod Aug. 7 conslderation, 14,000, BOUTH OF OITY LIMITH, Torty-fivat at, w of Cottage Grovo av, n f, C0xI1 £, dated Nov, 8 3 conslderation, $14,000. TLota 18, 10, 30, and 31, in Block 3 of Phare’s o X, 5 w X, Sco, 13, 88, 13, dated Oct, 0 ; conslderation, $800, Lot 13, 1 Block 1, eamo as tho above, dated Nov, 51 conslderation, $250, Lot 11, in Block 1 of Hprlnfier‘u partin B30 8 o 3¢ of 8 W X of So0 17, 36, 14, dated March 153 coneld- erntion, $100. Tota 30 to 33, in Block 1, of Ploson & Smills &3¢ ginoicsa 96, 30, 13, dafod July 5, 1872 § consideri- on, $1,451, Ldtn 40 01 30, in Dlock 1, of Staplo's parto 3 o 3§ of n w3 Soc 10,38, 13, dated Nov. 3 ; consldcratioh, Lota 14 nnd 15, in Block 50, Town of Hyde Park, dated June 7 ; conalderation, $5,500, WEST OF OITY LIAMITS. Bouth 48 of n 108 ft of part of 22 3-5 acresinn w 3¢ of Ha0 86, 40, 18, dated Oct. 20 ; conelderation, $1,200, COMMERCIAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 6, The following were the roceipts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding date ane yoarago: RECKITTS, SHIFNRNTS, 1w, | o2, || 67, | 72 Flour, brls, 0,100 8,048 0501 3,885 Wheat, bt 100,440| BL,980)| 72,570) 95 Qoru, b, 40,103| ,262! 51,703 Onts, bu., a1,190}| “24,300] 12,672 Rye, bu. 3,154 350] 22,600 Barloy, \ 38,870 25,201 Dressc 41, f Livo ho 012l 6,640 Caitle, No.v.u.t 1,48 1,743 Sheop, Nouwuveerss| 1,403, Hides, 81,052 120,009 ‘60| '108! g 91,511 88,3201(,. | 09,070 Lon| 0,875 20| 2,072 Lusl satall 4,70 1,701 o0 Luall 11 1604 Lath, m', sl sl Caoal ‘100 Balt, brls 6,000, 2,000 1,290 1,12 Withdrawn from storo yesterdny for city con- enmption: 4,439 bu wheat; 8,110 bu corn ; 1,198 bu onts; 803 bu ryo; 8,990 bu barley. The following grain Las been inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 218 cars wheat; 20¢ cars corn ; 12,200 but high mixed do, and 28,645 bu No, 2 do by canal; 43 cars oats; 8,360 bu No. 2 do bycanal; 6 carsrye; 84 onrs barley. Total (605 cars), 246,000 bu, A membor of the Board of 'Trade found time enough to-doy to forget the ovonts of yesterday, and relato his experience last week with somo Larreled property that ho recoived from abroad, through & bonded warchouso in Chicago. He was charged 120 dockago ; storage firsl 10p, and storage sccond month would have been 8c; totnl, 80c por brl. . 'Ise charges of tho Chi- cago Dock Company, if the property had Loen conflded to their koeping, would have been: dockage, 0; firat month's storage, Go; sccond month's 3¢5 total, O¢, agaiust 80c. Of courso this has nothing whatover to do with dutios on the importation. A parcel of whoat wns contracted for to-day, to bo sont direct from Chicago to Liverpool by rail and ocenn-steamor, at 81.00 in gold per 100 1bs, or 600 in gold per bu. 4 In roferenco to tho cost of sonding grain to Liverpool, and the profit on tho operation, we havo been presented by a prominent operator with tho following figures : : Seolling price of No, 2 Chicago usnng, in Liv- erpoal, Nov. 4, by cable, was 11s Gd sterling por 100 1bs, which, with excbanga in New gYm-k (Nov. 8) at 1043, i oqual to $2.667 por centa), or 21,6062 per b of G0 1hs, Qct. 81, tho freight from Now York waa 14d, and 5a prunage, oquul to 20.40 per bu. Atlantic insurauce, dock, town-dues, &e., por- terago, lauding, weigbing, and delivery, quay- rent, interest, with 8 months' discount o salos, aund commissiony, equals 10.6e, ‘Total charges, 40c in gold, giving tho valno on board in Now York ns €1,2062° per bu in gold, or (21.073¢) $1.2034 in curronoy. "rough rato by steamor and sail to Now Yorls, 80c ; storage hero, commissions in New York, and putting on bonrd, 7o, Total, 87c ; waking the actual value hers, as gauged by tho price in Liverpool, agual to 93340 por bu. ‘Tho toading produce markets wero rather quiet to-dny, and grain wae wook all round, with tho single excoption of rye, The general feoling in breadstuffs was ono of heavinees, though some expeotations wore formed that there would bo an advance iu grain used for dhxl.flling and_malting purposes, owing to tho increased demand result- Ing from tho cloctions in this_city yestorday. ‘The shipping movement was dull, and operators seemod inclined to expect hoaviness, as n conse- quonce of stondy incremsing stocks nnd a tight money morket, cousiderable diffioulty beiug exporienced ~ in raising mounoy with- which to carry grain, Shippors are less and tens disposed to oporato with onch succeeding day, and Lastern orders are few. The specnlative oloment i8 not strong enough to causo animation, a8 that is not particularly flush of money; and hence the tondonoy is downward, The recoipts of grain are nol go large a8 hioretoforo, but they are in oxcess of the ourront domand, Dry goods continuo quict, the demand still bolug confined to small orders, and maiuly con~ terod in the moro staplo urticles, Tho roduction in prices rocontly noted is sxpectod to ntimulato trado, aud tho fact that stooks are moderato and that production is being curtailed, it Iy thought will operato to f)mvunt any turther matorin! slhrinkago of unlos, In the market for staplo and !uuoy grocerios there wors no new dovolop- monts, There {8 n continucd absenco of any spouial aetivity in any departmont, and, whilo yalues wore nominally unchonged, it must bo confeswod that “tho provalent feoling among jobbora was by no mesus buoyant, While pricos of tho staplos (coffces axcopted) aro cougidored roally low, buyers 1nwnifest no {uclination to *stdek up,” “ordors in most in- #tancos boing rostrioted to such amounts as are doomod requisito to meot immadiate roquire- monts, Tho butter and cheose markot woro un- chonged in theso gonernl fontures! Good goods Wora in fair roquost and. commanded very full priceg, but anything not prime must ol it at ull, at somothing of a concesslon, Coal remaius aufl at tho Iato doolino in b)rlcnls, or at 80,00 for Erlo and Walnut 1111 ; $8.50 for Hooking Valloy ; and at &0,00 for Wilmington, Thore was & mod- oiate smount of trading in dried froits at un- chianged anil geuorally firin prices, Fish romain dull aud essy, Nothing uow was mnoted in tho pig iron, paints, and tobneeo markets, trada ruls ing slack all around at eany but nominally un- ohanged prices. Olls sold to a libernl aggrogato, at 174@180 for carbon; at 76@7THo for oxtra wintor” lard ; at 05c@8§1.08 for liugoed ; aud at B30 for turpontine, L'ho domand for lumber at the yards continues moderato, Bevoral cargoes arrived st tho sale docks this morming, and & fow looal buyars mado thoir appearauce, but holders were goner- ly refusing to sell unloss at a slight advance, yrhloh buyers were nos proyazad o give, Alotals, noils, and iron are_meoting with n modorato ‘ordor domand, and althougl 1o speoinl degrea of firmners in oxhibitod in either dopariment, prices wore rogarded ag baing vory low, and aro well maintainad, exoopt - now and - then, nnder unusual circumatances, 'Tlie domnnd for brok, -lime, ete,, i8 vory light, and tho markot i8 nctual- ly little Dettor “than nominal,. The .common graden of broom,corn aro . mooting with o light ordor trado, and aro quoted firm, but asido from this movemont thoro 18 little doing, No jmprove- mont was notlcod in olthor hops, hiny, or hides, Tho local tiado nro buying lightly, but th mar- Iots are, gonorally wponking, quiot and ensy, though not quotably *lower. ool was Innelive and nominal, Boads wore quiot aud casy. (ireon applos woro less active” nud sonvcoly na firm, Pauliry and gamo wero dull,with lm};o offeriuga; lcwanrluus woro generally accoptod, K Highwinen wera: inaotive during tho r gular sesslon, aud easlor. A sanlo was reported boforo 0lianga of 100 brla at 880, but on tho floor thoro was no domand, aud at the close tho marlkot was notninal at 874 bid, nud 88c askod. This fall- ing off was in nfx'ngnlhy with Now York, which was quoted at 9lo, though nctive at the doclino, Lnko frolghts woro loss notive, though in fair domand at ?natnrdny'u. ratos, ot ¢ for corn and 8¢ for wheat, both by snll, to Buffalo. Through rates to Now York, by stoamor and rail, woro quoted at'800 per bu for wheat, and R}i!{a for coru, All-rall freights at 830 por bu on whont., A total of cloven charters wan roportod, which' will unn'g out 57,000 bu wheat ; 190,000 bu corn, and 18,000 bu oats, Trovisiona woro rathior moro active, and nyer- sged n ghado easier, in sympathy with a further woakening in tho prices_of livo hugs reported frotn the Btook Yards, Mess pork was in fair de-1 mand, and stendy on new, but old mess weak- enod down to now quotations. Lard was modor- ‘atoly active, but *'the_ turn choaper,” as the English roporters would say. Moats were in much bottor xm{xuont, but buyors demauded a®|. furthor concossion of . 3}go per Ib, and grobu moats wore marked down accordingly, whilo boxed lots wore unchanged. An incroase in the number of packers st work was roportod to- day, and othors will bo in full blast by the closo of tho weok, the quantity of orders for stufl having hitherto beon kopt out of the field, Thoe market closed st tho following rango of prices: Moss pork, old, $11,50@11.873¢ ; now do, cash or sellor Novomber, $11,46@11.60 ; do soll: or Decombor, $11.35@11.40; sellor January. $11.60@11.665 soller Kobrusry, ®1L8TH@ 12,00; primo moss pork, 510.25@1‘!5”{ oxtra primo do, $8.00@8.25, Lnrd, cash or sellor No- Yombor, Gi¢@b3{c for old, and 63{0 for now, do, sellor fincumber, 634c ;.do, sellor January, $0.87¢@7.00;; do, sollor Fobruary, §7.20@7.35. Groon boms b ‘@040 ;. do, gollor Decombor, G)¢@03go; eweot picklod lams, T4@8%o. Greon shouldors at 8} @3%o; do rough sidos, Ho; do short ribs or long clear, E}fi@s}{c; do short clear, 5)@bifc; moats 10@16 duin in salt, 93¢0 for shoulders, 5}4o for short ribs_and long clonr, and 6%o for short clear; boxed shouldars, seller Docembor, 83{c; do Cumberlands, b}§@bS{c; do. short riba or long clear, 55%@53%7c; do short cloar, 53(@60; do long cut Iinms, 73{@7}4o. Meats, sollor January about }¢c more than for Docomber. Bacon is quoted at Oo for shoulders; 7o for clear ribs; 734e for short clear; and 12@ 18%e for hams, all packed. Moess boof, $8.00 @8.25; oxira moss do, $8.76@9.00; boof lams, $18.00@18.60 for summer, and $20.00 @2;.{00 for winter t11::‘:\«:(1é fi}% ut}t}]low.s 81}5 @0%{c; gresse quotablo at 4% (N Inles were reported of 120 brls moess pork (old) ot $11.60; 250 brla do, special brand, at 311.87340c; 665 brls now moss at $11,60 ; 2,000 brls do seller Japuary at $11.50; 500 brls do, seller February, at 812,00; 100 brls extra primo pork (146 hs) af 88.20; 1,100 tes laxd at 63¢c; 60 tes do (kott] m]a e; 260 tea o, sollor Decomber, at 63o;- 251 tea do, seller Fobruary, at $7.20 por 100 1va ;260 boxes ghoulders at 83¢c; 200 boxes short ribs, part sollor Decamber, at, 603 3,200 boxos long and short olonar, nqnnfi quantities, mostly for Do- cembor. dalivory, at 3{c; 2,000 pes groen Lisms (15 Ibs) nt Bigc ;17,000 pes do (16 1hs) ab 630 m}))fi““d hogs wore nominal at $4.26@4.50 por bs. Tlour was loss active, butstondior. There wasa mnoderate domaud for export at the rocent re- duction, but offerings wero light, though thereis lenty of flour for sale at tho figures it cost tolny it down in thiscity. Presontquotationsareslight~ 1y below that limit, and give a very small'margin on thiat ground from wheat bought at thoe prices now ruliug, Bran was lower. Sales wore ro~ ported of 100 brly white winter extras nt 87.45; 160 brls spring extras at $6.25,; 200 brls doat $5.60 ; 200 brls do at $6.37}¢; 800 brls do at $6.125¢ : 200 brls do at $5.00; 100 bris do.at £4.76; 40 brls do at $4.50; 1,260 brls dojon pri- ‘yate torma ; 100 brls suporfines ot $4.01 rla ¢ B0 Duckwhoat at $9.50. Total 2,720 brls. Also tentons brun at §11,005 10 tous do at $10.50 on track, Tliu markot closed at the following raugoe of prices : .$ 0.75@ 7,80 Choica Red winte: Chofce to faicy fpring extras, Medium to good do..... Good to chofco Minnesota.. Patent do.eeeieeasess oen, Fair to cholco spring, superiin Common do. Rye flour... Buckwheat Bran. light demond for either cash lots or 'options, though the aggrogato of roported sales slightly oxcocded thase of yestorday. Liverpool was quoted unchanged and Now York firm, but pri- vate advicos from tho latter point wore ‘rathor dlunoumgh_rf to lioldors, Btill the market was kopt up prétty well till near 1 o'clock, when It wont down by the run. Bhippers took hold to a modorate exfent early in’ tho sesson, but did not continue long cnough to take up all tho cash offorings, which wero in excess of the- demand throughout. ‘The option depariment was steadi- ly dull for » long time, as the - benrs soomed_ disinolined to sell " any furthor, and the bulls were equally averte to dipping in more deoply than thoy were alroady ; and.towards the closs some of tho latter grew tirod of carrying, and began to eell-out. Soller Decembor opencd at £1.0034, and declined to 993¢c at tha close. Sollor fhe month sold. at 99)gc@1.003¢, olosing at the inside. Cash No. 2 spriug sold at about the same range, and North- westorn do closed with no prefersence in prico, though it had sold early at g'wa. Northwestern No. 1 epring, in tho Northwestern Elevator, closed nominally at $1.0J@L.04; do in ofhor houses b about $1.01 ; and straight do not over $1.00%, No. 8 spring was quoted at the closo 8t 94@950; and rojected do nt 900, Cash. salos wero Toported of 800 bu No. 1spring at 81,0215 ; 8,200 bu do at $1.03; 1,200 bu No. 1 Northwestern at 81,055 1,600 bu'do at £1.08; 6,000 bu No. 2 spring at £1.003¢; 29,400 bu doat 81005 5,000 bu do at 903d; 85,000 bu doat 99370; 24,000 bu do nv 995¢o; 5,000 bu do ab 99360 10,000 bu No. 2 Northwestern at £1.02; 107800 bu doat $1.0015; 4,000 bu do at 81.005 8,300 bu do at 993{o; 3,400 bu No. 8 sprivg af 960; 2,800 bu do at Y505 1,600 bu rojected apring ot 0lc. Total, 105,000 bu. = o Corn was loss active, and quite wenk, deolin- ing 2{o under a rather hoavy feoling through- out, which induced & weakening in Now York at the closo, lemfiool was quotoed a shado casior. “'lio shippers took hold to & modorate oxtont, but slnggishly. Tho short interest filled in rathor |ifimny ‘at timos, making tho option do- ‘partmont spasmodically active, but there was no Teal life in tho trade, tho offorings being in ox- cens of tho domand, though the recoipts aro di- minishing in volumo. Beller the montkh, or rog- ular No. % oponod af 8530, advancod {o 85ico, and recedad to 84470, “'°"‘"f ot 8060, Sellor Do comber sold at 36@3Y70, closing at 86Xfo; Striet- l'y frash recoipts of No, 2 wero In somo domand orcurylng cloning dull at 353¢c, and high mixed closed at 35350, Rojocted was dull, olosing ab 3de. Cash salos wore roported of 8,000 bu hugh mixed at 854705 1,600 bu do at 353¢0; 4,000 bu . do ab 86340 1,200 bu No. 3 at 3580 ; 4,400 bu doat 8580 40,000 bn do o 9higo; 4,000 budo st bYgo; 60,000 bu doat 85%a; 43,000 bu do at 85¢0; 61,000 bu do at8bo; 16,000 bu doat 84%00; 9,500 bu rojectod at 8603 800 bu do ot 84)¢o; 800 bu do at 84%0; 8,000 bu doat 8c; 400bui no grado at 80c, " Total, 268,000 bu, Oats wero more uctive, but vory wealk, Leing at one time almost panicky. 'I'ic market foll olf fully 5o from tho lowest figures of yesterday, and 'atomod as if it would have droppod oven furthor but for tho'fact thnt - holdors found it imposa(ble to sell, and loft off trying to find pur- ohasers, The continued sbsonco of aublpplnfi demand anything like oqual to tho recelpts, wit! tho wdaknoss in whont and sorn, was the causo of the drop. Beller the month oponed at 2780, ond ‘olosed wonk ot 2703 with cash No, 2 nomi- nal nt tho samo figuro, though the lowest salo wae 27340, Boller Decomber sold at 2816@20y, closing Tiomtual at 280, Tojected clood ot aboiib 24@321}4o. Cosh sales wero roported of 40,000 bu No. 2 at 280; 18,200 bu do nt 273{¢; 92,200 bu do at 7340 1 1,200 bu No, 2 whito at 2843 600 bu rojeoted nt 260, “Total, 72,200 bu, ., Rys was vory quiot, but steady at the im- provetnont uotod ynsterdnx, baing the only ooroal that held its own amid tho general woul- ness, Tho receipts continue so light, and the stook ju so ‘small, that thero is nop welght to forco it down, _Balos wore limltod to 2,000 bu No. 30k 0o, ' Rojocted was nominal at §70. DBarley was dulf and weak, but not quotably lowor. “I'hero was quite hurrgh oarly, . under tho antloipation of w stimulus tho ‘trade in consaquenca of the result of tho eleotion ; and soeveral parties thought that an advanoe of bo per bu could be counted upon as, certain, Oue oporator bld $1.40 for 25,000 bu of No. 2, but thero woro, no sellors, and the marke thon wonkened £o raplily that the first srlo was mado at 81,05, and at the closo it sold at 81,81, No, 8 olosod nominal at §9@V20, _nccording to loeation—tho fuside for Roolk Island ronolpta. Oashi -ealos woro reported. of 400.bu No. 2 81,96 ; 400 bu do nt 1,83 ; 1,200 bu do at B1,311 2,400 'bu No. 8 at 0do 1 1,600 bu do at 000 ; 2,400 bu rojoctod ot 0% ; 1,00 but o at B 1,200 b do o flfio{ 400 bu by samplo at. 91,21 {‘400 bt do at 1,163 400 bul do 'nt 100 3. 400 bu do at gfln; 600 bu do at §0c, on track, Total, 18,400 . 0 % - & EUROPPAN MARRETE, . The fallowing. {s Beorbolm’s dispatch to tho Board of Trado in this city to-day: ' * Nov, b.~TLonpox—Lard, dis 6, Tivenroor— Wheat, quict, Latd, 404, dmporta inito United Iiig: dom for tho past wéok Tiour, 40,0000 50,000 bris ; whent, 200,000 to 250,000 quasters 60,000'and 40,000 «flsm'rlem.q IMPOLTS OF DRY 00ODH. Tho Journal of Commerce'glves tho following atatomont 3 i | The {mporta of forolgn dry goods at Now York dure thg clobor e ul corn between ENTERED ¥On 0ONSUMITION, E T S T N .1 Munuf'tures of waol,.$1,042,304 $1,008731 $1,049,210 Manufitureaof cotton ! 1,004,005 810,271 609,006 Manuf'tures of allk, .. 1,762,813 1,110,240 £06,601 Manuf'tures of ¥Fiax. V18,372 795,007 424,654 Becol, dry goods, 760,018 407,300 430,013 Tolaliueevverns o $0,138,401 $4,007,165 $3427,60 WITHDRAWN FROM WARENOUSE, ! 871, 7, 1873, Manufaotures of wool., $841,400 $1,418,430 $081,070 Manufactures of cottoni 204,074 401,019 0,741 Manufacturen of silk,., AS,008 74277 604,018 Manufactures of fiax.. 250, GOTSEL 251,600 Miscel, dry goods, ... 100,408 101,004 193,378 +° Total, $1,664,105 $3,063,010 $3,190,473 Add ont, f0r Con.,... G380 4,007,106 8,421,603 Total thrown on : 1lio market..., .$7,003,100 $7,000,105 85,604,000 £ ENTERED FOR WAREIOUSE, K 1870, Manufs, of wool 1,378,008 Manufs, of cotts 4 408,600 -Manufs, of silk,, 405,814 048,378 Manufs, of flax.... 1R, 02 582,000 623,005 Miscol, dry goods,.... 87,017 140,389 131,004 AL iesenenne e 82,470,514 $2,015,310 185,162 ol Add'ent, fOF COnay...+ 6,108,401 4,697,185 4,427,508 ‘Total ent, at port.$8,011,075 $7,162,966 $0,012,746 Tho tables show s decreaso in tho recotpta of foro| dry goods at the eingle port of Now York, during tho 1ast ton mouths, of $30,000,000, The total {a ncarly $13,- 009,000 fcsn thatt the corresponding sgaregato for 1671, nnd the next#wo montha are likely to widon tho dif- farancostill moro, Tho saled hinvo raalized a falr prof- 4t, eapeclally \.lurluF thio earlier part of tho scason { and ohly for tha flnancisl revulsion, tho trade wonld have ben regarded, o tho wholo, 3 rosporous sud. salls- actory. . WIEAT PROSFECTA. Tho Philadolphia Ledger says » All statistical information on tho subjoat oy tho wheat ‘products of tho world pojnt to the important fact that tho United States {a the only countryablo Lo supply tho wnprecedented demand for wheat this’ year in nearly sll European countrics, Tho roturns of tho importa Grent Britain o Bept, 30 slow that ' tho gross valuo of the imports of wheat for nine months i about $09,000,000, of which tho Unitod States supplied ,000,000 worth, ‘The proportion of wheat receivod from Russin has fallon from 13,000,000 to 7,000,000, hundred welghts, 8 compared with 1873, whilo that received from (ho United Btates hns incresed from 13,000,000 hundred weights, Whoat is ried from the norih year it will Laya to bo importad, and the importations of thio pouth of Franco will be Inrgely increasod, Gor- many, Hungary, and Southern_ltusela aro. aiso de- Acient in theircrops, end thnt Europesn dealors lave nocoted, tho roturha ng thoroughly rellable, mg bo udged from-the fust that thelr oxports from Now orke durlng tho fourtoon, dags ending Oct, 0 wero 8,608,400 busliels, an_amount unparalieled in tho hie- fory of that port, On tho olher hiand, tho xocelpts of wheat at Miiwaukes and Chicago hinve been largely in- aroaued, tha recelpl of whot at the former plato of the prescut crop belng 8,506,170 buslich, agatust 6,044, 805 bushels for the same porfod 1m 1872, - LATEST. In tho afternoon, wheat was falrly active, clos~ ing 150 lowor than on 'Clinugo, 1t sold dotva to 97140 soller the month, olosing at 98c, and at 93 @9%{c soller Decombor, closing ab the outsido, Corn was activo, deu“nin;‘l 14c, and closing at 84140 soller the month, and at 853¢0 for Decom- bor. We noto sales of 260 tos lard, seller Fob- ruary, ou privato terms, and 600 tcs short clear middlen at $6,813¢ por 100 Ibs, sollor Docombor, Othor grain and freights were quiet. CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. WEDNZADAY EVENTNG, Nov, b, ALCOHOL—Quolablo casfor at $1.76@ 181" for 81 por cent praof, S BEANS AND PEAS--Were in light order requést, and cholce beans wore firm, Peas aro In fair supply, ‘Wo quote : Navles, $2.50@2.60; prime haud ploked do, $2.70@2.78; good to prime medium, $2,25@2,60 ; come mon to falr boaus, $2.00@2.15. Yellow peas, $1.25 do green, $1,40@1,46, BUTTEN-Nob singlo new feature was_doveloped in connection with this murkot,' Tho demand for any- thing suitable for the tablo wus good, and_guite equal to tho supply ; lience, holdera woro ‘caabled to fully sustain the quoted prices, In low grades tho move- mont was alack, bt thero wis no material softening of prices, e quoto: Choico yellow, 25@80c:* modium 1 good, 19@21c; inferior to commion, 14@18c. BAGGING~Rewalvs quict and steady at {he re- cont decline, Stocks, which are light, are heid with considerable confidenco at tho anfoxed quo- tations : Stark A, 70; Ludlow A, 8503 Lewis ton A, S4ic; Amerlcan, 3207 Amoskoag A, 3% Ottor Grock; 833¢0; burlap bags, and 6 bu, 185200} gunnies, sfuglo, 11@180 3 da double, 28c; wool facks, 03@vac, BROOM CORN—Tlia lower graden ate_inquired for 10 gomo oxtent Ly manufactivers, but othier grades aro quict, No change in quotations waa reporte olco to'extra hurl, T¢@8%¢; that will work itself into w chiolco hurl broom, ,Gx@Te; for good do, bi@oo 00d to chiolco stalk brald, 8)@63c ; inforior brusl, 50, ({YIJI‘LDING MATERIALS—Were dull, but not quotably lower: Btucco, $2.60@3.60; dNew York stucco, u-nn?, 8‘50?4‘00; Tiveendsle’ comont, $3,25@9,60; Utica, Loulaville, Manllus, snd Akt ron . cement, $2.00 W ., marble dust, $3.003 Umo in bLulk, B0c@$1.00; Nme (brls) $1.10@1.16 W bLrl; whito sand, rl, $1.60@2.00; plast ing bafr, B bu, 40c} Jand plaster, $2.00 B brl; fire brick, ¥ 1,000, $35.00@90,00 ; building brick (com- man), $6.50@7.00; pressed* brick, $14.00@16.00; sewer brick, $8.80; Muiwaukes and Racino preased, 5,008 80,00, del.; do common, $14,60@10,00; Indiann pressod, $18,00@25.00; do common, $10,00R15. ro clay, % brl, $3.00@4.0. COOI'ERAGE—Tho demand §s very light and chiofly | for flour barrels, Wo repeat : Pork Larrels, $1.46@1.45 whisky barrels, $1,00@2.( lard, tierces, $1.60@1.70 flour barrols, 48@650; pork staves, rough, $21.00@ 23,00; do; bucked, $24.00@20,00 3 tereo ntaves, rough, $23,00 @:1.00 bucked or sawed, $35,0098.00; whinky stavs, Tougl, §20.00@28,00; do' bucked, §33,00@35.00; flour staves, $9.60@11.00; clrcle. flour “heading, TX@IX0 ¢ gct; flour Loop-poles, $14.00@15,00 por m ; pork aud tlerce poles, $30.00@40.00 per m, CHEESE—Prices wero without change, Fine goods are sollingat full rutos, but anything -not_ sirlclly primo may bo bought at n concession, We makens chango in our liet aa follows : New York factory, wild, 13@1tc ; Obio factory and Western factory, do, 126 130} lawor grades, TG11c, - QOAL—Dusiniess was_gonorally roported slack, and valuos underwont no furthor alteration, ruling comparalivoly stvsdy oa follows: Leligh parc, $1L, nut e 1, £0.00; Ganuel, '$0.60; Valloy, £8.60; Indlana block, $7. $8.003 Minouk, $7.60 ; Kingsion, $7.00; Wilmington, EGG8—The offerings were lHboral, und, with a smoderute luquiry from the local trade, prices woro not very strong, though sules wora mado ut 39@3%0; Pleiied nold at 17, FEATHERS—Wero quict and easy bt the given quo- tatfous: Good to primelive-gecsa fenthors, 65@67e, from first hands ; jobbing price, T6@780 3 3 por cout discount for cas chlcken, 6@’ turkey, UG de, TISH—Deslers 'roport. o cssoitlal change fn the general uitustion, “Trado fa very_quict nud bids fair to continuo ko until aftor tho hoildays, and in the meantimo, volues aro not likely to undorgo: any matoriul fluctuations, Wo repent our list: No. I white- feb, el $5.4066.0; No. 3 do, 8.20E540; Noo 0@8,3 , 1 shore" mackorel, ' now, 1A a0 Mo, 1 e $10.00810.60 " pa mm@;g-m, rol, g-brl, $1.0067.L2: ot X cotlon: $0,00050.% ; Gorges couthe Labrador horring, splil, brls, $0.009.60: do, 't4.76@6,00 ; Labrador hetring, vound, bil, $8.00 o %-brl, $4.25(24.60 3 _box horring No. 1, 40 vox ity donled, 40@4t; Cojunibla Sfver oh, -brlf, $10.00@10.2h. 3 A A KD NUTHA fote numbee of orders for domestio and forelgn fraits woro placed, sud tho yoners). markot again presented & tolorably fuir fono, Quotations Woro tho samo aa on yosterday: Foumidx — Dales, 9, druins, fge in 'boxod, mnow, 10@o: Hrenc - prunes, - 14@Mo ; Turkith prunos, 134@ 14150 3 a new, $2.05@276; riisinw, tayors, ‘old,” $2.40@2.60; raioinie, 100Ke Mudcatol, $2.75@3,00; ralt ioi,s Valcncla, now, 18)@4o; Zuto curraits, uow, T3 @ango; old do, 03 @10 ; cira, YOG, — DoxEsrIo D6 apples, 1160 ; Michigin, slicod, 10@0%0; Dichigan qurlers, BX@o}o0; Western do, Tx@Ao! Boulliorn do, 8 @70; peacties, pared, 23@ato; achios, Holvos, 10@ilo} do, mixed, Ti¢@80; bisoke Botvies now, Tlgtdo | ‘mapiborrien dio? pitied 900 Nuzs—Tilbert 3 et Tk ¢ Napios wainiits, 148 ;. Obilia lo; Franch sruluute, 10@170; Drazils, “Loxes, @150 ¢ Afrioan iponnuts, glon peanuts BX(@U0 §- Tenneusoo 3-brl, k] 50@676; family macke No, 4 1 Huote Iits, 1.150 o 03 @10)60 § n’;f@'lzfiu Jo s yoanuts, 8@TNC. ; S8—Tho fuquiry for goods in this lino Tacking in tirmuess, 'LNOFe wad, however, 1o apppo- olnblo deolino tn uny articlo in thia sty sud wo repeat our quotations of y;;;&géléyx v i 4 \, BODA— 3 ] i JO‘(‘::?'Q)‘L‘»’—MMN,M}(@W} 0, @, Tnva, B1@S1H0; Jnve, No, 3, 2Y@%37c; fancy Tiin, 204G2650 cholce do, ~.ua')d ‘lg& ‘fl‘fi),:‘“(-?-l:;fi)li“ }i:;: Lo e B2y o 3 | Couto Hica, 253@200 ; Maracalbo, PRI o, ; " giar, full welght, 19@19)0; stearine, full wgét'fx'fxi’i;'@;o’; do, T b, 193 @140, oy patn, BE8XO; Nangoon, TK@THc; Caror 4 orushied and g, DRIK : Huaans~—Patent out loof, 135@1%50 R latod, INGILH0: A wdoeed, 1N@I3{o] REauula '&S@'&“&, ich u(?; 03 @100} o 7 Ko S bycos 3 aj . primo . pie at. of Frarice, but this: 0, No, 1, 0%@d%ec; oholeo brawn, primo - do, Dj@io; foir do, BX@HI molnencs ' sugar, 03 @470 fair o, BIGG0(0; mon do, Ti¢@71¢(c; New Orloans pugar, chofce, 0! v;salvl;ggime, By@Ud; do, falr,, 83¢@8}%o0; cor ‘mon, 7X e, * v ...BYntipe—Dinmond drips, $1,00@1,08 ¢ silvor drips, oxtra finc, A0@B50; god migar-iowo syrip, B@N00 3 oxtea do, 05@700;"Now Orleana anolusscs, chiofce, K@ ilo; do pritno, 18@80a} o .common, 3@TUo; Yorio o molasses, ololes, €2@0%c; common. mblaatos, HALERATUA—Common to best, 83{@10c, Briors—Allapice, 17@16¢ ; cloves, 38@400; eansla, 783400 { popypor, 28@200 ¢ nutmegs, $1B0@L.L5 ¢ gins flor, e, 24000 4o No.3, 20aibo y do No, ', 10 e, BoAra—Clorman motiled, u!{@a:fi' 6@0%0; Whito Lilly, 0X(30ida; Whllo Roso, Bi¢@ 0o balm, fl@fl“u' Imporial, 6@03e ; whito Russian, 6@00; Champalgn, 0) @030} prime rose, 6@0k(e, . Qe Branan—Gloss, 93 @100 ; corn, 9@110: laundry, 6@ 70 common, Kidlc. AREEN FRUITB—Tho order domand for npples continucs fair, hut_fho- local’ domand is dull, - Tho msrket for caf lofo i scarcoly s firm, Good wintor Aruit bringa nbout $325 per hrl, and cholco brands $9.95@1.60, 'Other frult was wichanged, Wo quoto : Tomons, $4.00@10,00 R box; inforlor lemous, $7,00% | oranges, $10,00 per brl; Calfornin pearn, $2.15@4.00 or cnao, Common to chofconpples, $3.60@3,60 per brl - from ntoro; do in car lotn, $2.75@3.60. Calnwhn grapes 115@130 per Ib: cultivated oranborrlea(Cary's); $15.00 i brl: cultiyated do, $12.00814.005 Oapo God do, i o0@in 00 el § wild do, $10.00@11,00, Quincee, $8.0061,00 pox brl. oot saloao 7 cara (1oimings applea ns fotlows - 398 brla a 83,0 417 el ot 840 ;flmbrll at $3,36; 148 brls at $3.00; and 3 cars nt 1 JIOP8—Wero quiot and nnchanged. Wa repoat : Trimo Weatorn, 40@48c.; New. York Btato, 6005 Da~ varinne, 40g4dc UIDEB—Thoro are no indications of an_$mprove- {ment fu {his matket, Eastorn tannors aro atil holding oft, and tho local demand 16 vory Hght and prices casy, iThb only chinugos roported to-day woro reduced quota- 'iions for veal Iip and deacon akine, Wo quoto: Groon clty butchor’,ho; greon aured, light, Bc; do, heavy, To :patt cured, 0370 greon calf, Lics ven kip, 00} dr, Calf, 3203 dry kip, 003 dry salied, 16@160; dry lud 11@180; ' doscon £kinn, 40@16e; grubly, scorad, out, ‘or otlibr-wisn damoged, two-thifda prico, ¢ TAY—Contlnues (ull and casy, Wo quoto tho wholesalo prices ‘pakl by dealers, a8 follows — nra Lo coniain ‘20,000 ba: Now timothy, orime, No, 1, $1i o0, 00 @ 12,00; ~ mixed, $10.00 @ 11.00; uplond, . $0.00@10.00, do, midland,” $8.00@ 00 do, slotigh, $7.00@8,00, Loose o {FAcoN— Timothy, su.cmam.]nm;;-n(flc; $7.00@9.60. Tor de- Gollon West, i livery of pressed, ¢ 50, according to distanco,, PTHON AND BTLEL—Wo contiuuo to quoto: T 30108 4 rates Horae-ahos iron . 8% @6 rates Plato iran, common tank, .0 63 Tatos Norway fron ...... 92 @ Ogc. b Norway nnfl-rod. ... 9y @0 Wb Gorman plow stac, 04 @l Wb Cast plow atcel.. @l . @0 Amorican tool aicol, @18 Wb @0 'Y @23 . rotes @11 rales - @13 , tates 12 @00 Fh 87 @' § ook, Ouly a fow ordara woro placed and tlicgo fow wero * flled at a con~ cossion from the quoted prices, Wo mokeno chango inour list, 88 just ab prosont tho market ia. entiroly n al, kMLOCK, City harnoss. K o Gontry hiarnoss, Vom@ an Line, clty, 3 1. 03 4 Tip, B b 0@ 1.10 Kip, VOMB. vs s erss 5@ 1,20 city uppor, No, 1, B'fl. 7@ D Gily.uppor, No. %, f. 4@ Cauntry upyfor. e B Collar, 8 £t.... 26 Gl city. 1.20@3 1.40 Calf, counizy........ 1,106 1:28 Tough uppor, andsrd. . NG , 55 Tough upper, damngod . @t W@ Dalialo stbughier 0 3@ . 37 B, A gola,, 0@ 3 1.20@ 1.3 5@ 1.10 0@ Fronch calf, jodot, 5,00@80.00 Fronch calf, Lomoi 00@75.00 Fronch calf, 24 {0 36 Fronch kip, 50 to 100 Tta METALS AND TIN. T pétt a tolerably folr trade, prices ruling comparativoly stoady, as follows: 3 TiN ProTe-1C, 10514, $12.00; do, 19x19, $13,60; do, 1420, $13,00; do, roofing, 14320, IC, $11.60; dlo, 20x28, 0, 25,00, "F1o Tiy—Large, 40c; small, 41c; bar, 420, LraD—Dig, 8¢ bar, 10¢; pipe, full coils, 1030 chitdo, 11c, SifEET* Zivo—Full caske, 10)0; half casks, 10340; Iess quantity, IX:; alnbe, 8}e, IBHEET IRON—NO, 24, 530 rates; Ruasia iron, 21@ 23c;do No, 1 stained, 19@20¢ rates. a GALYANIZED INON—No, 16620, 160; No,22@24, 160 No. 25(@26, 17¢: No, 27, 18c; No. 28, 20c, A discount .of 35 por cont is madafrom thisliat, Corprn—Copper botloms, 3Tc; brazlors, over 12 i 47c; tinned copper, 360; planished copper, 40c; do, out to uizns, 48c, ‘Winz—Nos, 1 to 0, 9; 7to 0, 100; 10to 11, 11c;12, 11}e; 13 and 14, 124/c; 15 and’ 16, ie; 17, fc; 18; 16¢; 19, 100; 20, 20¢; 'full bundlo, 30 per cent dise calint ;' faude wire, by car-load, ie. NAILS—Mot with tho averngo inquiry b unchangod ratos: 16@60d, per Leg, Sk 40 and 6a_do, '$5.95 ;' 3d fino, §7.60 ; 24 do, $7.80; clinch, $5.87%¢ NAVAL ‘STORES—Wo quoto :'~ Manilla rope, 9 Ib, L1igo: glal xope, &1 b, 184(@10)n: sanh homy! cord) b, 20@25 @ Ib, 20@220; tarred rope, B 1, 17(@182; onkum, '@ bald, $5.00@0.60; pitel, B e}, $0,000.00; tar, Lrl, $5.60@0.00. OILE~Tho domand for fard, carboy, and Jubricating olls was of n liberal chavncter, .und salea viero offcetod at full former rates, Other descriptions ruled: quiet with prices rather favoring buyers, TFollowing ara the .quotations: Carbon, 17i@180; ‘oxtralard ol), strictly winter, 75@78¢ ; do, curroft make; do; X0, i o, o finted, s, e ool 033 whalo, 3¢5 sperm, $2.] 205 neats fool 21., ‘skriotly pure, $110; do extra, 9005 do'No, 1, T60; ‘bank ofl, G0c ; atraits, 650; elephant ofl, D5e; turpent tine, 6303 naphtls, 63 gravity, 16@100 ; nophils, come mon, 15@16c. 2 TPOTATOES—Peachblows sold at 81108115 fn car loto, amd ot $1.2061.35 from atore. Early rote aro abonit 10c less, ' Salea includo: 1 car Wisconsin peach- blowaat $1,103 1 car Michlgnn do’ at $W15; 1 car peachblows eatly rose ot $1.07, all dolivered, Bweet potatocs wers in lighter supply and firmer ot $3.50@ 9,75 per brl, *. POULTRY AND GAME—The market is dull for. nearly ovorythingin tho llst, Ohiolce droseed poultr ‘meets with a fair Jocal inguiry, but tho !npnl{ of both drossed and live I8 largo. Gamo of all kinds is in_ox- cessive supply and slow of eslo at irregular prices, ‘Wo quoto: Livo chickens, $1,75@32,60; do, dressed, $2,0033.00; ducks, $2.716@3,00; do dressod, $3,25@3,00; geesy, $8,00@9.00; turkeys, 8@9io; dressed. do, ' 8@ 1250} prairio chickens, $3.25@3.60 ; portridges, £4,00 ; uatl, -$1.60G1.57% ; mallard _ducks, $LE0G2.00 per doz;” amall_ditcke, 85c@$1.00; enipo, 160 ; venson saddles, 19%@140 5 hums, 13@140, BEEDB—Wero quiot and tintothy was_csalor, Flax sold at $1,68 3 timothy at $2.40@2,60 7 clover was nom- fnal at $5,00@5,26 ; Hungarian at 60@05c ; millot st WWo note saled of 20 bags prime timolly at $2.60 3 76 bags st $2.50 ; 183 bags fair at $3.42) ; 91 bage do ot $240; 1 car flax at SL08, BALT—The demana s fair, Wo quot ondogs, *Cansds, and Saginaw, fino, 2, diuary coarse, $2.10; coarso diamond, ground solar, §315} dalry, - without Dagny 8354 Unfry, with bage, $4.10@4.5; Asbton dalry, por wack, $5.00@6,25 ; ground alum, $1.75, ! TEAS—Prices wero firmly sustaiued for gooil grades, but. tho pooref sorls ' wero. solling irregulnrly, There - was no quolable chotigo fn prices : Young hiyson, common o foir, 40@50c; do good, 60 @100} do- choice to oxtra fiuo, 05c@8L10; com- mon to fino cld hyson, 65@85c; common imperial, 506600 ; good to cholea do, BIc@$L.10; fnir to, gnuod gune jwler, 103900 ; cholco Plugaucy, $1.16@120; oxtra gfnyuno. $1.35@1.40; choico to oxtra mew Japan, D08 81,001 common fo good do, 65@750 5 fair {o good old, 06@70¢; common do, 38@420; colored natural Teaf Jupay, 65@06c; common to fine 'Oolong, J5@450; good. 55@65e} cholco to extra, 85c@$L00. TOBACCO—Wo quoto : do, e Al ] o eltationed, Bely Toraod Fve Qur—Extra, 16@8%03 cliolce, 65@700 ; modl- um, 65@00c ; poor to common, L0@50¢, Pruc—Natural leaf, 76@800; Lalf bright, 60@700; biack, sound, 45@630. Baoxina—dood fo cholce, 32@360; medium, 20@ 3lo: common, 20@3Be. " W0OD—Ta dull at former ratos. Ws quote: Becch, $0,506310,00; maple, $10,60@11.60; hickory, $1 elabs, $7.00 delivered, WOOL—The market fa very quiet and pricos aro en- tiroly nominal as follows : .. Tub, washod, pritne,. - +qeess B0@EZ0 Tuby washed, common o go0d. s ‘40@i8o Conima divigy. .o 1356400 Fleece, washicd, XEXX, light, 2L A0Gids Flooco, waehod, X&XX, dingy 30380 Flacce, wasisod, medinin ight. ... (10w Coarne, washied. b “a@ale Fleoco, unwashed, coarso £0 medium. 26@i20 Fleece, unwarhod, coarso and dingy. (20 Ficeoe, unwasted, fino, @0 Buper and extra pullo Y5380 — e GHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, R ‘WepxzapaY LVENING, Nov. 5, . Tho recelpts of Livo stock sinco Saturday hve been aa follows : Hogs, sSheep, 16,020 1,00 060 16 000 1,000 - Total, , . 60,233 2,050 ‘Bamo timb fast Weok, X T Weok beforo last, anger 4um ‘Slipmenta wers as follow ' : ) Sttt Hoge, © hesp, Monday, TAIR Tueaday, [ R e 111 164 Total, iveieeeverne 1BOL 10, " OATTLE—Tliora Wan 10 life u the cuttio trade, Ad~ vices froni tho Last woro gloomy, and shippers wore again doterred from opcrating beyond Dlling tho most urgont ordors, 2 ihat, aithough tho offerings of dosirs abfo slipping grados Woro moagro, thoy inore than oqualed the wenta of buyerd, Bulchers took only » fow latn, the extromo duliness of tho rotall meat trade causing' s diminished demand from {hut- quartor, fitock steers were inquired for to a limited oxtent at -50@3,60 for poor {o good lots, ‘Tuo doy’s sales wore ut 1. .60 for poor to prime Toxans | at £2.00@4,50 for fuferior to good butcliors' stock ; and at $4.00G5.40 for copmon to cholco shipping beaves, g Graded wioass, wrorsging 1,400 ‘Extra Booves—Gradeds o A UpWaTde, o ... 89,80@8.15 oice oaves-_Fic i welf Kol it 1 old stoers, nvel o i T e s B0@SAD agglng 1,130 to 1,230 1ha Bulchers® Block—Gomim ; and good 10 oxtrn cows, for city sianghte averaging 800 to 1,100 Ihn, 275@275 2.50@3.05 Inforior—T.ig e . atagh, bitits, and scallawag ntoers. Oattlo—Toxna, chiolea corn-fed. Onttle—Toxan, Northern wintorad Cattio—Toxay throusl droves. ., OATTLE 8ALES, No, 03 good tenid....... 1§ cholce ateors; .. 04 Toxnn sicora 20 Qhorokoo c 10 slook rico 97 good sloor: 17 oo slcors, 10 cnleo wteor, 16 choleo atee: 10 chioico steors 34 Toxas stcors 14 calvon, . 16 butchers’ stock, ... 10 good aicers, 07 good ntcora, 32 good alecra, 16 good stoorn, 17 good stears, .80 cholcd ateors Av, Drice , 8450 . AT s N 'ho conrso samo a3 on yesterday, v 173 OpGmIng. qulck and. a3 In| But becoming R i vy joaay, moro active sa tho ‘day advanced, ane clorlng a triflo firmer, Tho large rotelpts tonded o mako buyors eatitios, but did not provont them from buying on o Liberal scale, und, aftcr all wnnts wers supplicd, n compratively smafl numbes romiined in tha pens'unsold, In addition to tho demand for sbipe ment, A half-dozen or more paokers were engaged, and botwoon tha two somovwhoro I {he nelghborhoo of 20,000 head wero faken, ab $3,60@3.05 for comunon to good packern’ yraden s ot $3.60@4.75 for heavy ho for alipinnt, aud ut 43,60G .60 fot lighte. Tho foliog- ing aro noted ¢ > 75 HOG AALS, N, Av. PricelNo. Av, Pree|No. Av. Price, 05 3710 .03 70 043 §0.75 |42 184 33,00 48 206 8657102 200 8.00 [75. 180 5.80 64 200 005 |52 U0D 060 (82 266 858 56 200 880 |58 8L 2.60 |87 219 340 50 209 8.00 108 104 D75 (03 284 375 5k 263 865 340 376 |3 10 36 53 200 3,60 |68 310 350 |43 200 3,00 46 87 876 |60 2 B35 |61 23 5,60 50 300 300 |60 240 Dody|s4 104 380 65 201 360 .|85 21 365 |30 240 360 60 300 85 |10 243 370 |09 20 505 67 283 306 |43 200 360 [200 200 265 60 104 385 |2l 180 80 {28 810 2,00 537250 380 |49 320 380 [d8 183 Iy 63 261 360 (175 285 376 |65 100 2.80 U7 108 880 (110 300 375 |67 207 360 40 103 83 |39 397 ge7iglel 289 g0 63 271 3,85 |51 280 D607 |87 473 3% 63 185 375 |67 247 370 |67 am 578 64 284 355 |63 107 3785 158 108 875 61 280 375 |48 213. 265 |62 201 980 65 198 276 |73 268 876 [137 288 8.5 M1 284 875 |M1 188 375 (85 273 .65 53 ¢ 308 865 . 8 17 10 370 217 200 3.60 6L 8 5:80 . BHEEP—Nothing now_was dovaloped 1u: the sheep market, Busers wore fow,and thelr orders wero small, 60 that, modorato as was tho supply, not all tha affcrings wero disposod of, and prices wero again in bugors favor, Good to clidico mutton qualities mcll ut $3,60@4,00, and common to medium at $2.75@3.95, ————— .. - CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov, b, Nearly a dozon cargoca of lumber, mostly plece-atufr, arrivod at the sale-docks this morning. Buyera wers not very numerous, though several woro in attendance, The market, howovor, waa vecy quist, tho acllors gen. crally Lioldihg tholr conslgnmients at higher fgires, ‘Which buyers woro,loth to pay, -though willing to ive old pricos. Ona cargo of pleco-atl Wwas sold nt $4.25, an udvunco of 25, snd ouo other carko on torms nok named, ‘The sciléra wero naking $8.80 for plece-stuff, whilo $8.00 was frecly offered, ~ Wo mako no changes in quotaifons, ns follows: Good and chofco mill-run Dboards and strips, $14.0@10.00; medinm boards and sirips, $10,00B12,00; conmmon do, $3,0089.00; foista, and” scaotllug, 840 shingles, $0.00@0.13% § i atl, $2.00. LUMUER FREIOITS, Manisteo, $2.60; Muskegou, 32 Grand Huven, $2.00; Poutwater, $2.00@2.25 ; Oconto, $2.00@2.76 + AT TIU TARD Tudington, $2.25; 255 Menomiuoo, Whita Lake, $2.25. "Thore waa no perceptiblo change in tho condition of affairs at tho yards, Tho demnnd is about equal to that of tho preceding days of tho weelt, aud prices aro without partioular aiteration, We quu;;:u Firstelear,.,. sesisessiee 00 @65.00 Second clear, 1 fnch to 3 ek, 47.00° @50.00 “Third clear, 1 inoh, . @40.00 Third clear, thick. 4500 @45.00 Clear flooring, 1st aud 20 togothor, rough,. " 38,00 gh.... cens Clear slding, 1st and 24 together. Commion elding. ... 18, Comnnon flooring, dressed, fixs 83.00 @36.00 Common flooring, dresscd, second, ... 206,00 @28.00 Wagou-box boards, selccted, 14 inclics stock boards,.... 96,00 @U8,00 4 stock boardu, 27.00 @30.00 © stock boards, 14,00 @16.00 Common board + 1200 @13.00 Jolst, scantling, smail clo,, 16 fect and uuder, Jolst and seantling, 18 to 24 £ Pickels, squuro, ickets, flat. Qedur posta, Bplit, Cedar posts; round, No. 1 swwed ‘ahingles. weresase 1.2 Three dollars per car to be added when transferred, ‘which charge follows tho shingles, 3 ‘Thickness—Iive shingles to bo two inches in thick- ness, Tongth—Sixtecn inohes, HARDWOOD. Dlack-Walnut — Countors, $100.00@150,00: _clesr, $05.00@86,00 3 common, §i5,00@50,00% cull, $20.008 3.00 ; fooring, $50.00, Asli—Clear, $18.00@40.00; common, $16,00@25.00; cull, $10,00615,00 ; flooring, $30.00340.00, SHE-Cleur, S10.00G40.007 " comurion, $16.00925.003 Hickory—Ciear, $23,00@50,00; common, $20.008 35,00 cull, £12.00@18.00, aplo—Glesr, $33.00@35.00; common, $16.00@25.00 cull,310.00@15,0 Butternut—Clear, $35.00@00,00; common, $20.00@ 0., 3 Chetry—Clear, $40.00@60.00; - common, $16.008 +35,00 3 cull, $12,00@18.00, Whitowosd—Clear, $30,00@40.00; common, $20.00 @25.00; cull, $10.00@15,00, ‘Wagon Btock—Hlckory nxles, per sot, $1.00@1.50; ‘wugon poles, each, 46@530 ; box boards, $30,00@40,00, Tlorida rod_cedar, 33c.per £t ; mahogany, 30@4do § 0 counters, 500 3 Torewaod, 50@80c ¢ white holly, 30c, —— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forcign Markets, Trvenroor, Nov. 65—11 o, m,—Dreadsiuffs un- changed. Flour, 21@28s. Whest—Vinter, 11s 101@ 128 3d; spring, 118 60@1ds ; white, 125 100@198 ; club, 135 30@13s 64, CQorn, 326@%28 0d. Pork, 7 ods Tard, 403, TavEnroot, Nov, 5—1:30 p, m,—Broadstuffs quiet, Corn, 32330, " Lard, 384 9d, ~ Rost unclianged, " Theo Live-Stock Markots. y DUEFALO, - BurrALo, Nov. 5,—CATrLE—Receipts to-day, in- cludfug cats reported to arrive, 1,768 head, muking tho total for the week thus far, 6,618 hicad, or 289 cors, Merkot #low- and strong nt (o doclino on all grades, Lattlo disposition to operato, ‘Bules 300 head Illinots Btecrs, aversging 1,700 b, at $4.15@6,265 15 head Olilo stcore, Ly 1,901 1bs, ot $6.27GS, 00’ Blichigan stoers, av DU@1,048 1ba, at $1.575 @ SUEEP AND LadpA—Recelpts m-dn{, ncluding re- portad_arrivals, 7,00 heod, making the total for the wWeok 18,100 headl, " Tho markotdu dull snd drooping nt o declino on last weok, Canada lambs, avoraging 76 @98, 1bs, at $5,075@025 ; 600 hiead Michigan shoep, aversging 6090 1bs, at 39,50@4.00, Tous—Recelpts to-dny, including reported arrivals, 6,800 head, making the supply for_the week thus far 26,000 Liead, Tho market a slow, Michigan hogs, av- crugiug 180@250 Ibs, at $3.80@6,10, EASTLIBERTY, Ebx Livsry, Noy, 5,~CATTLE—Arrivals, 69 cars; ‘beat, $5,60@6.75 ; medinm, £5.00@5,35 ; common, $4.00 @4,873 ; stockors, 3,108Y,35, ‘Hoda—Arrivals, £3 cara; bést Philadolphis, $4.30@ 4.40; Yorkers, $.00@4,25, * _BupEr—-Arrivals, 18 cara ; best, So; medium, $4,00 3 common, $3,00@3, New Yorik Dry=Goods Market. New Yons, Nov. 8,—Busfucss continues very qulct with manufscturers’ agonts, and tho jobbing irade fs gish, Tho market for cotion goous iu huavy, but stealy, at roducod yricos, Atlautlo and standard browh sheotings Lavo Leen reduced to 13¢, Cotton fela in fuir domand, and firnly held by agents: graln- s n ood Toquest pata quict, excopt Job lota in the markot, whicl'are solllug freely; vlothing woolens il efogular but dauiuals und blanketa elsady owgund, ' The Wool Trade. o Tosrow, Nov, 8,—Wool very quiet, and littlo doing, Ohio and Penusylvanin meditun oxtra and doublo ex- “ousg | tray 48@5le, Wisconsin wnd Michigan, 51@ase, The Produce Markets, 244, Sn ''NEW YORIC. 5 * New Yonk, Nov, 6,—CorToN—In moderato Toquest, but Tower; middhing upland 4o, BukansTovvs—Flour, beavy, declining, 24,000 Lrls; $5.23@6,60 for “suporfine Western and Btato 3 . $0,00 for common to good extra for wiito Recelpta 0. 8 S0ibcdioh foront to chotca - Bro0@n.ed Wheat'extra ; $0,10@7.75 for ‘extra OLMo : 46,051/ for 8t/ Louis, iiyo fourand cora meal unchange dull’ aud lower, Recolpts, 277,000 ; No; 4 Milwakeo, $1,08 tn, '$1.48 7 white Michigan, $1.95@1.80 ; Towa ull; Wostorn, $1.28 ; Canadn, $1,006) BiGOHC, 1,633, " Malty phiees favor buyéra, - Qomn openid Bei- or, closed hedvy and declining ; Tecelpte, 924,000 by prine Wentorn mnjxed, 0U@000 ¢ yollow do 0103 Oaty, in_ modorats Tvquost} prices unchiangoed § re- celptn, 03,000 bu, 3 Tads—Quict, Hax anp Hors—Unchangod, LeatuEn—Quict : Orinoca, S5@ITx0. Woor—Dull, stoors, wveraging 1,200 0 1,950 108,440, y0 4.25@5.00 &xoémuxnfaafleodml and caslol cou {avol Lijais; XX, 40@s00 axtra, 47@490f extra pulled, 460; Wealorn (ubbe 41@J Bugne netive, but lowor ¢ @70, Molsssca dull, Itizo duw ETRORUM—Uritdo, 6370 rotinud, 163¢c. TunreNme—Dull bt 400 fote (o goca zoluiog, . InovistoNa—ork dull; now mens, $15.00, Beof oud (ut monta - un iged, Middles z\lhl and aloadys long clenr, for Kovomiir, Tios nlioct. cloar, old’ UTTRR AND CnsRsR—Unchanged, Winsny—Eirm st 004 @0le. i PIILADELPIIA, p _ PRILADELPIUA, Nov, f.— BneAnsTOPFA—~Flmr dnll and lower § auperiine, $4.50@5.15; Btato, Obio, and Indiann oxtra fainily, $1.26@825, Whoat' firm, ‘but s whndo lower on all vendos ; red, $1.45 ; amber, $1,68@ 1,083 white, 91705285, ltye hold of 84@8sc, Gorn firmor; . vollow, Gio; mizod Weatorn, 040, Oata ao- [l ln white, AH(B(!]T.‘““I clind v " "11ovIsIoNg—Dull n ot ng. TPernoLEuM—Crude, 100 ; mfinml, 1674@160. Wittsxz—At 04o, . DALTIMORE, )?ALTDH;DI, )d{ovb 5.—1\!:::41‘;::“;-71‘-—?!:\::1‘ nng. whoat unchangod, Corn-—Mized Woatorn Tosior at. a0c, ~Osts quick; Wastorn mixad, 4GA00 3 vhito, 00@51e, Tiyo stoady ot B0GSTS, ", ¢ Trovisons—-Quict bud unchangods BurTRR—Unchanged, Corrrr~—Dull snit niichangod, Wisskey—Dull ot 80, ORWRGO, i for Docombier, 70, Tard- weak Western: stoam, 0swza0, Nov, G.—BuEADLTUSFs—~TWheat dull ; s ber Aichlgan, + oxira white Michigan, 1.7 No. 1 Milwaukec, $1.40, Carn dull at 51@880. TOLEDO. - - ToLeno, Nov, 5,—DBREADETUFFs—Flour qulet and unchungod,” Wheat quiot; smbor Michigan, cash, 1 2050} Nox 1 red, $1.4 5 No. 2 $1.313¢ cosh, Corn' aleady ; high mixod, 43 cash ; 0 ollor damunry ; low mized, X@A2e Oata eleady ; No, 2, 350, . Fnzionrs—Doll and unchangod, Recxiera—Flour, 210bug wheat, 0,000 bu; corn, D o, 1,000 bt § wheat, 23,000 b IIPMENTE—Flour, nu § wi uj col ,33,000.bu’; oats, 10,000y, s i DETROIT. DrTnorr, Nov, §—BuEansTOrrs—Flour dull snd \mehung: ‘Wheat dull and » shade lower; oxtra, $140; No, 1, $1.40@141; amber, $1,80 bid, Corn. steady ; yellow, 47c, Oata, WV%WXE. LOUISVILLE, sdkommnn, Nov,”5.—Bugiing quict and frm st 0, . Tiiovisions—Quict, Rotnd lots of mess pork at $10.50@14,00, Dacon—Shouldors, 6o cloar Hb, 83 @03o clear, o, paclod, Sughr-oured hums, 'licy —riorco, 8@hxc, ;r“'m‘:“};‘;s1°éas lptay 53T, loa ot § $3.40@3.05; recelpt [ (e 1055 Tomm, Nov 6 Bazisrires—loue dul and owor ; Buporfino, $3.95@4,00; oxtra, $4.25@5.00; double axtrs, B00@A00, Whiat Gul bl Tomar; a5 apring, 050; No, 3rod fall, $1,23: No, 2 do, uu,1§ 150, closing ot inside prico, Corn dull and éasy; No, 2, 3 on caat track; 3037@37c in elovator ; 98¢ Decom. bor; 8030 January. Oats dull and lower | No,3, 8130 {n Gomator, Darloy dull; No. 3, $125. Tyo' il 0. 3, 6o, Witiex—Steady at 00c, ProvistoNn—Pork dull at $13.00213,50, Bacon and Dbulk meata dull; only 5 small ordor trade, Lard Tower ; new stean, 8%;@Tc. :l])nns—m\ly 8% $3,25@9,60; most sales ot $3.40@ QizrLE—Dotter and mora active: wintered Tezans, 3@3xo through o, 13@2%o ; good to chiolcs matives nominai at d@5X(c, 'Receints of hogs, 2,905, Receipta, since tho Tat of November, 0,036, agatusl 4,05 for the ssme day Jast year. . MILWAUKEE, Mruwavxer, Nov, 4,—BREADSTUPFS—Flour quict and unchanged. Wheat quiot and wesk; No 1, $1,03§ No. 3, $1.03), cash ; $1,03) November or Docember, Outs—No, 3, 20c, Corn stesdy: No, 3, 390, Bys firm; No, 1, 63ie, DBarley ntoady ; No, 2, $1,30. FariantsTo Buffalo, 9c; to Oswogo, 1356, BUTFFALO, BUrrALO, Nov. 5. —DnEADSTUFPE—What scarce and atrong; _mal 0 bu at $1.40 for rod Western § $1.30 for No, ko club, Corn ar 1 Atily m § selos, 10,600 m::dw@axa for No. 2 mixed Weatorn; 500 for high * mf:dums—l!@flxo for wheat, 110 for corn, 7o for. OINCINNATI, OnvenaraTy, Nov. b, —BREADATOFPé—Flour dull and Tower '8t $6,6080.75, Whest dull st $1.30@1.33, Corn and ryo dull 5nd unchanged, Oats quict at 323G 42¢, Barloy quict and unchanged, " Froviatona—Tork, now, $13.00% 10 old hero, Lard —Ketllo, Jobblug, 7@7i(0; sales of steam at G3fc. * Bulk meats—Old shoulders held at 6c; ales of new, 30 days in eatl at 5@5)c; clear rib, old, at bc ; now ab Bio; clear ofd ab Giyo;; ow, 10 daya Is Balt, 5c, Ba con shoulders, o ¢lear rib, Go, ot Tant eudos st 3807 h 008—Light grades activo at $3.70@3.80; heas slow at $3,60@3.75. sine % NEW ORLEANS, Nrw Onveaws, Nov. 5,—Bneapsturrs—Flour in good demand ; troblo, $7.25@8.60 ; famnily, $0.00@9,75, Gorn dull; mixed, 745 Whito, 66, Oals qulet 51 . BuAN—Dull at $1,00, IAv—Dull and loswor ; primo, $22.00 ; cholco, $24.00, ProvistoNs—Pork eablor ; offoring at $15.80, Dry zalt shoulders, Ti¢o ; clear b, To; cloar sides, 8@ 8i¢o, Nodemand for ams, 'Lard scarce; but ons 17 o local demand ; terce, B3;@de; keg, 10c.. GRooEIES—Sugar—No salcs, Aolssses quiet ; falr, 50@530 7 strictly primo, GA@60C. Wasky—Searcs at 830 ; Clncinnati, $1.02, CorToN—Domand active ; sales, 5,150 bales; ordinary to strict good ordinary, 137;@13i middling to strict low middling, '133/@14}¢; m dling to wood midaling, 14%@10c; Teceipts, Lales ; 1o expor OCEAN NAVIGATION. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And ol Other Points in England and Wales, The South Wales Atlantio Stoanslip Uompani's new e first-clnes Steams] sall {rom Ponnuylvanis Rall. ot Whart, PEMBROKEL 1 Nor. 1§ “I'icee stcamshis ul Ar0 Pro- 3Aded ity uil he litest tmprovamonta o tho cointor{aud convenience of Cabln aud Steerago Passongors, First 60 anrrancy; Hooond Cabia, 385 cusroncy’; Steor. 30 40 aursoicy propald Steoragd oortificatus from Car- 1, 885, Dralts for £1 and upwards. Lor furthor particalars, anply in Usrdil, at the Oom. any's Oflicas, No. I Dack Ghambers, and §h Now York to ARGHIBALD BAXTER & CO.. Agontay No. 17 Broadway. CUNARD MAIL LINE. BESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Between New York: Doston, Liverpool, Queenstown, Glnx'f,'aw, London and all British Points, From Now York evory Wednesday and Sate urdn{. From Boston every Tuesday. Cabin uasnrm. $80, 8100 and 8130, Gold. £xourslon Tlckots st Reduced Katos, Steotaga Passage, 830 ourroncy. Passsngors and frolght bookod 10 and {rom all parts of T:urapo at lowost ratos. SightDralts on Groat Hritain and Troland, . 1. DU VERNET, Gon'l West'n Agent, (lurk and Randoloh sis Belween New York, Cork, and Liverpocl Tho magnificent now and full-poworod Stoamships of tuls Lno offor Wnrivalod dccominodations Lo all Classos of pisscagers. toamiors bolog llko, travolors sgoure ally nd fas steor for oteh and avory salling, OUEANIU, GELTIO, BELGIO REPUBLIO, BALITO, ADRIATIO, ATES: T10, BRITANNIO. Shiling from Now York of SATUR. DAYS, from Livorpeol on THURSDAYS, caliing at Cork Hurbor bath way. Rates as low as any first-olass Jine. Yor furthier inforuation apply to Compans's Westors ggll::;mm and 03 South Clarkst, near Washington, Dratte on Great Britaln and Treland from £1upwanls ALFIED LAGERGRIR, Agont. Baillng tyrico n wook frun v ¢ork, and oarrving pas: okors 1o all Dar{s Of Groat Britain, Irolnnd, Oantiqontal an the Moditerranonu, Qabin fror S63; Stear. ago, T nd Trlsh ports oaat, #80; weat, #i2. ° Contl. boatal ports snme g other regular lines, All payuble in U, ouerencyy Anply for tull information et the Con- any's oticen "No, 7 Howling Groon, Now York, and N, E. Lariter LaSailo and Madisonste., Ohicago. ¥ HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, NATIONAL LV NOTIOL Thte Gompaiy talos thoshk o tnguratce (up to 8300,0:0Tn gold) ou cashiur”tho vossolg, tue glsh passougors tho boat possiblo guarantoo or safoly an avaldauce of danior at sot | o "Flia most. souiboel haa always bion adoptod by fs Gompenyto myoid fap and hoadlauds, + Safling roi Nuw.York for Quonvtowt and. Livarpoal overy Sataniay, lmllur[‘)fll]un Mireot ovory fortnight,’ Tor QUELNSTOWN aud LIVERPOOL, frum Plors 44 and 47, North River Egypt: Gropco. %pnh o Lidon (difsaty. wabin Faguge, B0, tetugn Tickotn 5 StuniaUPAssAU o7 Passongers hookod to or oyman and Scandina. T msips o fole lino aro tho largost Tho Sieamahips of 0o are the largost in t) l)ull.nn()n:lpulrlh,x b, Treiand, ane os Contignmos” T WILLIAM, MUACATASTER, Qon'l Westarn Agont Nonthosat cormor Olark and Randolphoste, {opoaits now STATE LINE, NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL. FAST AND LONDONDERRY, Thoso ologant now atesmners will sallfrou Plor 84, North Tiivar, foot of North Moorest., an follows: VIRGINIA, .. Aud ovory altaruato Wodnoad 4 inngelysql":glr%w:hu?;{l:‘?nlglpg;' Britatn'and Dialis for £1 808 upwardu.” Gaahnrg {relght or niaayo iinly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ! C0., AIWIII«I,JT'IE I:Il‘g 8 i, ¢ et Jo B E onoral Woster: t, & Clarkatu, Oblaagor tor Gre onmark,