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6 THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NO MBER 17, 1873, MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. BAtunpax Evestno, Nov, 18, Tha firat substantinl Progross made loward ra- covory trom the financlal orisls has boon mado within tho past woolk, Evorybody sooms now Inolinod to tho boliof that nothing that can hap- pon will agaln unsotile confldonco, disorganize businoss, and depress prices. ‘Thore hins boen a xovival of tho movemont of hogs, grain, and other products from tho country, Monoy Iu coming out of its hiding-places and confldenco in tho valuo of commodities is being restorcd, + Money is atill held at. Ligh ratos, but It {5 bo- coming moro sbundant, and ratos of intoront must soon docline. This favorablo chiango in the wholo finanelal + sapect is largoly dus to the advance in the price ot gold, in other words tho deprecintion of groonbncks, Tha business of the olght or nino most prom- fnont bonks in this ity s stoadily gotting into a more satiatactory shapo, Tholr deposits aro incrensing slowly, which enables tho gradusl inoronse of their dizcounts. The romainderof the banks, howevor, do not progross much, excopt in tho gradunl collaction of tholr bills recoivabla, In tho opon markot monoy ia still Lold at an average of 18 por cont for thirty to sixty day Tosns, either on namos or collatorals, though it is becoming moro abundant at theso rates. Exchaugo on Now York is vory soarco, and thoro ore no salos botwoon bauks. As a rulo, ench bank supplios itwelf by romittiug curroncy to Now York. As an instance of tho condition of one im- portant branch of trade now, as compared with this time Inst yoar, it is worthy of noto that thora wero 180,00 ‘moro hiogs racelvad. st fur 8tock Yards in this city 1 tho four weoks ond- ing_to-day than for tho con'uupourllny four weoks of last yoar, This is an increaso of about 40 por cout over tho'recoipts of lnst sonson, . Thig prices, Lowovor, this fall, avoraga 20 to 35 por cuut lower. ‘Tho clenrings of the Chicago Lanks for the weok woro: Date. Mouday 308, Tuesday 841,108.08 Wednzsday , 177,020,07 Thursday, 210,730,54 200,205,258 235,118,467 « 21,005,06485 2,007,710,47 Mesars. Proston, Kean'& Co, quoto as follows this p, m.. v Buying, 7. 11N "@msfi 208 of '63. . 8. 5208 of '65 a ry U, 8. 5-208 of '67 Janunry and July’ U. S, 5208 of '63 Jsuuary and July. 11355 i 10-40s, 1oor @l 1(@1095¢ 110K @111 10937 1005 1003; 107 @109° 99 aud inf, 98nd int, 95 @ 0Ty 1608 War 1812,., 180 1208 War 1812, 140 1608 not War 1914 183 120a not War 181 i Agricultural Collego Tand-se 2 183 REAL ESTATE. Porhinps there is no point in finances in con- nection with which the effocts of the panic have been the subject of mors doubt and approhon- sion than tho payment of real oatato mortgages. 1t is gonorally known that the savings banka of Lhis city hold probably §7,000,000 of real estate mortgagos on city ond suburbian property. Tho penio liad 50 upeot tho ordinary, common-sonio way of viewing all financial quostions, that for #ome weeks thoro hag been a disposition to seo noasibilitiosof disastor whore no ronsons for it ox- isled, unless averybody went insano. Thore hins boen no lack of poople to ask how the eavings bauks could realize on thoir roal estate mortgages in ordor to comply with the demands of their dopositors. In somo quartors it has cen apprehendod that there would eithor bo a largo amount of renl eatato forced to sale under e foreclusure of mortgages, or eleo that thero ould bo o latgo amount of mortgagos not due forced upon the market. Thero his, however, oon no symptom of any such rosults yeol, nor 0 W0 600 auy reason why thore should be. Weo d that real estato notos, principal and inter- st, havo been paid with even moro promptnesy han the averago of money obligations that Lheve atured during the panic. An fnstance of this 5 shown by the following statomont, mado ina ircular jesued on Nov, 12 by Mossrs Ogden & udder, a_woll-known firm of loan agonta iu his city, Thoy say: Of tho interest or principal dua on loans made by us o tho duy tho panic began with tho failure of Jay ooke & Co., Sopt. 10, thero ja not s dollar unpaid, nce that daid to thd ‘prenent time, 3 period of Bfty- evon d ove had interest maturing upon nvestments méde by ua for our correspondents {0 1o $1,141,000, vested on'rst morlgages iu this &ty and yicthity! ! this amount, $32,515 b been promptly poid, almoss ithout exceptfon ‘on or before. tho day on which it 28 due, Tho bulauco unpaid, $1,635, 18 all awed by ood men, and will probably bo puid befors (il eachou youl, In no case dowo have any foar of bolng bliged fo resort to foreclosure for collostion, 1t is possiblo that the oxporionco of the above- ontioned firm may bo a little more favorable nn that of tho savings banks, though we know T no rencon why it should be. ‘Lhe {faok is, that o great majority of thoso who had mortgago otes aud intorest liabilitios meturing during 0 pani, or, for that matter, at any timo, wore ot vory Targoly engaged in any kind of e s o rulo, thoy are cither capitalists wlio Lary XEO resources for money, or thoy aro salatiod. ofessional, or laboring men, who hnd but 1t tiq stako in tucks, vecuritios,'or commoditios of Ie‘ kind in which thero was much declive. Wo concludo, therefore, that thore Las been o uch emaller amount of mortgage indebtednasy quonco of the gonoral disorgauization of fnan- ol siairs, thoro in no doubt.’ But if the saviuga uks troat theso cosos just os bas always been oir custom in ordinary times, wo geano ocen. n for any disturbance. I’ a snvings bank mavaged with auy pradenco at all, would not bLave made p mortgago n at any time, on any gmpm-t{, to more thau I its markot valuo. ° Such a loan was a por- ctly snfo investment bofore tho nanic, and is so As neur o4 we can learn, it has nover boon e cuntom of the eaviugs banks to forccloso d soll thio property promptly on the default of yment., - Tho maturity of the mortgage simply anges tho time loan futo o demand foan, opd thig latter position tho banks have usuall; en contont to let tho mattor stand until dobtor was able to pay, Of o, if it was apparent that that dobtor WaH king no oxertion to p‘f" or had no rosoitrcey t would bo available whon confldenco was re- red, there would bo a polut whoro forbearanco But there fs no o Lo suspect thera ara many nucl casos, do not, thoreforo, anticipato uuy consldorablg niubur of forcclosuros a8 the rosult of the o, { the dopositors of tho envings .bauke should ko demands {lat cunnot ' be ot ia , and connot be honorably deforrod dor tho sixty-day-uotice rule, ‘thoy might obliged t0 turn thoir ' ropl entato régngos over to all thelr large depositorn In I such an oveny ro would probably be & good many mortgages cod on tho markot for eale, but, ag thoy would bo duo, it could in no way pracipitate auy lount of mecrl.y on tho market, We have 0 ronson to bolieve that thers is & good deal monoy coming to this oity now from oltios towns both iu the Bust and Weat for invout- nt in such sceuritivs ab from 12 to 15 por cont. anunm, Of course, thera arc vases iu which holdors of mortgages are obliged to soll for L at such ratos, but they aro not tho rulo, and ro socms to be plenty of monuoy waiting for h opportunitios. TIE NEAL ESTATE MARKET tinues fairly notivo, sho lurgont demand belng 1 Cor ol Jots in tho subiisbs - Wo astirguts t full 75 per cont of tho enles of renl estate 7 oro in aulounts not excooding 8,000 enok, fhero it also & good deal of spoculntive inqui- for suburban acres, and wo hoar of actual 8, both in tho westorn and southern suburbs, 8 Northwostorn car sbops, at Lawndalo, a Wasliugton Hoights, and South Ohlcago, at pric aen cnnnhlnrnhly ighor thanthesa of n yoar ago, ‘I'o following are a fow out of niimerous in- otances of BALES ntmiNa e werk, Mr, Paul Gornoll_kold, durlug Inst woolk, 120 loty (about 38 aoros) locatod in ‘ornoll ; consid- oratlon, from 8400 {o £500 por 1 t Ira Brown sold, during tho last week, & cote tago and lot at Evanaton ; consldoration, 1,600, A cottago and 8 loty at the same placo; consids eration, £3,000, 100 foot at Evanston § conelds oration, 81,600, 160 foot at Lvanston ; ¢onsl orntion, ®16 por foot, 10 lots Bt Dosplatags ; conldoration, §1,000. 1 bloclk fiifl lbta) at samo Plnco; conslderation, 5,200, A cottnge and @ otn, Kamo placo ; considbration, 91,000, . Evans & C0. sold two lots, ‘oach 25x125 feot, with a twoestory frame houso, Lolng Nos, 188 and 140 South” Groon stroot; couaidoration, 48,500, Also 00x180 foot, noutl front, on Wost Liko ntroot, 200 fool cast of Wostorn avenuo, without improvements; considoration, 4,600, 1L A, Jnokeon sold 'six lots in Woodbury's Bubdivision, Boo. 23, 40, 19, st Irving Park, vons sidoration $3,000; 80 foot on Park avanus, 180 foob wost of Aenland avonue, consldoration £24,000; 140 lots at Irving Park, considaration 42, J. I Burcholl nold 10 lots located in tho Uni- oty Bubivision ; considoration, from $300 to 100 each, A. & A. D, Dellany sold 4 lota located at South Englewood, on Sangamon atroot § consldoration for all, $1,000, @ Jobn_ A, Yalo sold 2 lots on Fourth strost, bo- yeon Elizaboth aud Ada straots § coneidoration, Siahiam & Porry sold 1 Tot on Atlantlo stroot, south of Fifty-fifth stroot ; connidoration, $00D. B, I\ Bhotwell aold 867 foot in bin subdivision at ivorside, in the E. 3¢ of tho N. \V, 3¢ of Boo, 6. 88, 13 ; considoration, 816 por foot, which 18 about 82,500 per acro. Honry W, Brooks sold six lote, Tocated wost o 5‘1“02%"“’“1 atBouth Englowood coneidoration, 0. W. Colohour sold twonty-aight lota in Dlock 8, Iron Workers' Additioh to South Ohicngo ; congidoration, from §200 to 4250 por lot. Also, ten lots in Block 10, of the samo’ addition 1 oon- sidoration, from 8150 to 8175 por lot. Aleo, one lotin Block 13, “same locality ; consideration, 26, Alro, six fots in Block 32, snmo addition i considoration, $160, Also, five fots in Blook 4 i cousidoration, $200 each. Aleo, elghtaen lots in Block 85, samo addition ; consideration, $200 oach. Alwo, five lots in Block ~~, Bamo locality ; consideration, 8375 each. B. I. Clarko & Co. sold 72x100, north front, on Hubbard streot, 24x107, wost front, Iart streot, with buildings, $12,000.’ Thirty-oi b and a Lalf lots, Hondricks' Subdiviaion, ook 4, Washing- ton Hulfihl!, 87,700 Two lots, Blook 53, Wash- ington Hoights, $700. Lots 2% to 29, resubdi- vision Block “R,” Morgan Park, $2,722.20. Two lots, Block 80, Rogers' Resubdivision, \Vuhlngton Hoights, 8300, Y.ots 12 and 19, McCauley's Gubs glfi\(',i;lnn, Block 26, Washington Helghts, all cash, SUMMATY OF TRANGFETS YOR TRE WER: Tho following ia the total amount of city and subur- Dou proporty ‘transforred duriug the weok, ending Saturday, Nov, 15 ity property, numbor of salos, 122: conlderation, 20,875, Norih of cliy limits, numbor of sales, 0 ; conaideration, $104,840, "South of clty limits, numbos of -Bales, 31; consideration, $78,800. West' of ety Uimite, numbor of eales, 4 conslderation, $18,600, To. tal salos, 166, Total coniileration, $732,020, COMMERCIAL. - BATURDAY EveNING, Nov, 16, The following wers thoxecelpts and shipments of the lending articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one yoar ago: TECEIrTH, BUIPMENTS, 1873, | 1872, 04\ 7,398 | 1558 g0 g 050 ,217 780 1 Butter, o Dreased Lioge, No. Live hogs, M Cattle, No.. Sheep, No. "~ Hides, ls, 4 ;) -Iighwines, birls; 421 Wool, Totatoes, bu Lumber, o fed Shingles, m, Lath, , m Salt, br's. 205,279 7 1,748 10| 1,654 85 54 160 3ms)| 1,820 2785 Withdrawn from storo yestorday for city con- sumption : 1,001 bu whent; 8,510 bu corn ; 5,054 bu oats; 3,108 butyo; 8,803 hu barley, 'With- drawn for do during the weol: 21,250 bu wheat ; 29,167 bu corn; 27,627 bu onta; 6,208 bu rye ; 15,914 bu barlay. "Lhe following grain has boen inspocted into store this morning up to 10 o'clock; 208 cars whoeat; 100 cars corn ; 18 cars oats ;8 carsryo; 20 cars barloy. Total, 350 cars, or 190,000 bu, Tho following wore the racoipts and ahipmonts of breadstuffs and livo stock at this puint during 20° 1 12,639 the past week and for tho corresponding woeks onding as dated : REoEIPTH, ov. 15, Nov.8, Nov. 18 1873, 1873, 1872, Tlour, brs. 55,059 32,111 Wheat, bu 654,399 410,600 600270 298640 335035 1 ) U241 1ss 103 tarfoy, Gi. .1 95,508 124,780 182,610 Dressed hugs, Ko 173 ‘221 ‘28 Livohogs, No,. .- 107,956 93880 72,800 Cattlo, No., 7,985 . 10,233 15150 Flour, brls, 40,435 30545 Wheat, by 610,700 388301 008003 748,704 309,58 2840 1454 avignp B128 255,684 40,008 39064 X ,551 6,160 05 "The loading produce markets wero very mery- ous to-day. The aggrogato of businony trans- acted was Inrge in somo departments, and fair in all, while the average of pricos was in the inter- eat of hiolders as compared with yeatorday. Butb quotations woro fickle as tho wind. There Was a genoral feoling of uncertainty and indeclsion, At ono timao operators would act as if thoy thought prices havo beon foreed up, undor tho recent advauco, to a much Ligher prico than i consistent with stability, and at another thoy rushed in to buy ns if they oxpected another radical advance. The war news, which “had 8o little direct offoct yostorday as to be barely ocommonted upon, was now the subjoct of much anxious remark, ns it was felt that u good deal hangas upon tbat in the way of pricea ; and there was not onough known on tho subject to onable anyoneto do more than guess at tho prospoct of fight on tho Cuban question, Tho shipping mavoment was oven slowor to-day than usual, being partially checked by tha firmer feeling in Tako frolghts. i ver coipta of grali wro, howover, amall enough to- provent uny undus prossure upon the market, unloss undor some oxtraordinary occasion of wonknoss, Dry goods jobbors raport (o markat without Important chango in any of itu gonoral fonturas. Extremo quiot still provalls in all departments, and_prices of all cotton textiles and of most woolon goods as well, are unsoitled and irrogu- lar, The ‘*hand to mouth " policy is still nufi‘:’g H“mmd by buyors, the disposition to restrict or ors to such articles and to such amounts n8 seom roquisite to aupl)ly immediate wants bo- ing universal. It is not bolieved that tho induce-~ monte in the way of reduced prices now belng offered by the threa leadin Ipnw Yorklfnbhnn, will unfavorably influonce the dry gooda trado of this city, 80 far g the volume of #nlos is con. cormod. Wostornbuyors understand perfoctly well tbat auy prica concessions or othor inducomenta thnt ml{ ba hold out by Lastorn dealors will Do promptly by Chicago merchants, Iho ‘grocery markot soems to bo “looking up," Ono slight Increaso way noticoable in the domnnd, but s more choor- fal aud confldont fooling pravailod al] around, and, 6e a rulg, the uoted prices wero‘ more firmly sdhorod 'to, Tho Cuban _question, the advanico n tho prico of gold, aud tha' tafk of restoring tho dutles on tea and coffoo, nll teud to ntiffon pricos of the londing staplas. and s to stimulste tho demand, While {lio gonoral mndenu{ of pricos way upward, the only positive chango to-day was in sugars, which ‘woro ox- cited and highor all Xou. SBomeof tho Enstorn reflners lave graphiod thoir sgonts hero to take o more orders ab prosent, whilo Jobbers showed no anxloty to offect nlos, even at the advaude. In the butter and checso markers there Woro no now features fo note, & fajr amount of salos being accomplishod ab substan- tially {‘nutordn 's quotations, Fine [yandn are o Hight suwply and aro Grmlv held] tut Jow yx‘nlleu sliow wonkness. ' Tho market for dried rults was lightly moro - active, and rather firmor, both for foreign and domestlo yariotios, tbougfn thero wns no approclable chango in Yalves, Fish continue inactive Wid nomitial, Tho conl markot was Again roportod dull, ordors, 88 horatofor, bolug montly for smnll_amoutits Junt to meot curront hocesmiies; Wood was Uull and wvonk, in sympathy with - tho Into do. olluo-In soft corl. "No changes wero- noted in tho leather; pig-iron, and paint markots, Oils Bold ‘to n falr oxtent at provious quotations, pricos rullog A!endf. ) ho domand for lumber at tho yards continuos moderato at unchanged prices. “Tho wholoanlo markot was quict and nearly bare of lumbor, Thore waa no aspecial chango fn the condition of tho hardwaro markoet, Motals and other 1mports ad stock aro firm, owing to tho advance of gold, while manufacturod goods and common irondro, if nuyumui easy, Manilla m{m 18 qttotod bgo off otherwiad thore was no violation f the quotat tions for naval storos, Building matorial wero dull snd udisinal, Thare wore no now featitron in the wool, hop, or broom-gom markots ; ench ‘miaple waa ‘quict, and prices withont quotable chango, - Salt was roported activo and firm, and au advance is probably after tho'eloso of navigation, Btocks ave comparative: Iy light, though some dealors ato quits liberally supplled, The demand for hay and hidos ta ap- prrontly improving, hnd both markots aro tolor- ably stoady, Boeds wero quiot and onsy, Tho lo¢al demand for poultry and game was fair, and choico stock sold roadily at lnfl pricos. Potatoos wero sctive and firm, ' Highwines wora qulet, and s shado firmer, but with no change in pri Thero' wero fraa bu; ora at 87c, and fow offorings, but purchassrs ras fused to pay more, though Now York was quotad highor yostordny, and announcod #s o losing dull 8t 033fa to-day, Ixvhlnh {5 u difforence of Ggo, 8aloa " woro limtted to 100 brls at 870 por galfon. Lako freights woro ‘rather less nctive, snd fiamer bt the ontside ratos of TFriday, at 6340 for corn by sall to Buffalo, ‘and 8e for wheat by stoim ‘to do, Thoro was a falr inquiry for steam room, but shippors wore not ‘gonorally wllun'f %o pay moro, and 'oarriors woro dotore mined on an advanco, A total of nine obartets seller December at $12.00; was reported, which will cnngn out 05,000 ‘bu whnnei1 86,000 bu ‘com ¢ , a7,800 bn onts, and 82,000 bt barloy ¢ bosides ‘one vosgel ohartered to carry whont from Milwankeo: Provislons wore rathor loss activo, though an incroaso in tho number of orders was reported, | nnd soveral of the ahorts wore in the market try- ing to fill fn. The moro urgont demand onablod holders to command a furthor sdvanoe in prices, to the extont of 10@200 por brl on gnrk@(;{watly in optlons& Fopor1b on Iard, ang o por 1> on ments (ihe outaide fox prosent do iveries of middler),” Greon haiis ava also higher, with' comparatively little doing. The season {s now faitly under way hore, both ag’ rogards kll)lnfi and solling, tho lattor all tho mora a8 Cincinnal and 8¢, Louis are not dojog much, and bence ofs foring no product of conso uonce to attract buy- era. “Tho altuation, (il within & fow. dags Bt has boon anything but full of promiso, sni. it roquired considerable courago, as well as money, to,0pan out on packing with aimost a doad loss staring tho packer in the faco. Things aro clmnt:ml‘ roucd now €0 as to promise fair profits, and thoso who aro carliest in the fiold willl reap tho groatest advautago, The market closed st the following range of prices ¢ Meea pork, now, cash orseller November, $11,87 @12,00; do seller Docombor, §11.05@13.00 nells er Janusry, $12.95@12.073 ;. sollor Hobruary, 812.624@13.75; primo moss porl, §10.25@10.50 extra primo do, $8.25@8,60, Lard, cash or sollop November, $7.00@7.05; do, melior Decombor, $1.2007.25; do, sollor January, $7.45@7.60, do, eollor Fobrunry, $7.60@7.6334, Groon hams 8t 0X@T30; swoot pleklod Libm, T@uige, Greon , liouldors. at 3%/0; ‘rough' sfdcs, 5y @650, do ehort ribs or long clear, G3(@ 8803 do short cloar, G3{@5}o; meatd 10 @16 doys in salt, 8%o Tor shouldors, 5o for ‘short ribs “and fong cloar, aud o Tor short cloar; hoxed shouldors, solier Decomber, 4%o; do Cumberlands, bjo; do short ribi or long" clear, Go; do short clear, 64@ 6ic; do long ent hame, 7@73¢e. Ments, salioy Junuary sbout 3¢o moro than for Decombor. Bosy Leof, 88.00@8.96 ; oxtra meas do, $9.00@ 9.25; boof’ hows, $17.50@18.00. Cityiailow, 6i¢ @Glg0; gronso' quotablo at 4@5hge, Bales wero reported of 130 brla moss potk (new) at £12.00 ;200 brls do ot $11.873¢ ;1,250 bris do 500 bris do sellor Tebruary at 812.75 ; 750 brls do at 913.623¢ 3 100 . bris do at $12.60; 65 brls primo mess at 810,50 ; 50 brls extra primo pork at $8.60; 1,250 cs la 8t 87.06 por 100 1ha ;1,100 tcn do at'ab e ; 250 {eado at 63go; 60 tou do (kottlod) at T3go s 500 tes do seller Janaary at T3¢0 ;: 1,500 tos do soller Fobrunry at 7860 ; 1,250 tcs do at Thg0; 250 tos do sollor January, at Kausas City, at 70} 40,000 1bs groen shonldors nt 33¢o: 40,000 s do, Inst ovoing, at 85¢o; 40 boxos shouldors at 4o 0,- 000 Ibs freon short ribs at 650 ; 20,000 ibs grac short cloar at 53¢c; 500 hoxos long and ghort cloar, sellor Decomber (last avening), at 6o 40, 000 Iha groon hams (15 1bs) at 7c; 20,000 1bs dg (16 1hs) nt 163¢c ;63 tcn soot plokled hinma (10 Ibs) at 83¢0.; " 100 tes do, nev, at Tiga; 200 tos plain pickled bollion (12'1bs) ok $92:00 § 40 boses talted bollics at 7e; 15 brla pigs’ toogues a¢ Tho Commercial Dullelin paclang returns to dato : givos the following Sincs Including Aor. 1, Oclober, 169,520 249,670 780 01,351 000 101,000 . e o 00, , Drogressing favorably at the coniry roluts, DeaMoines reports 4,600, sgainat 5,000 lust Joar, ' Sloux Clty reports 3,000, ' Indianapolis hng eut about 35,000, ainst 16,000 last year, lwsukee {8 alaughtering be rate of 2,000 hogn Jber day. Babula, Ia,, haa cut about 3,000, Kansas Oity and 8¢, Joseph are doing o fair buslncss, Codar Rapids, Ta., Toposts 8n increased business, Councll Bluffs roports a fow hogs slanghtored. Deipht aud Lafayette, Ind,, havo commenced busizicas for the scason, Peorls has'mady 1o report wo far. : The Commercial Report givos the flloviag ns £he shipmonta of provisions from. thin city qure ing the week ending Nov, 18, 1873, and singe Nov.1, 1873 ; also comparative figures ; Tork [ Lard |"ams Should's | 1Al 7dier, bl | tea, | tear | Gpae | P wx’z’."l'x’a?a“"”"—" Bl 7000 aul gasml ge10,080 weim sl el i g EioNoicy | ets i o coNov. 1, ;) X it Bame timo 1572: 16,685] 8010 4] 517,00 %:uw.fi tIncludes all cut meata excopt ehoulders and 8. P hams, reon ha: shippod during the weck, 17,383 , afalust 6,418 pes mfpcmupnnfixng ‘period liat yoar H nco Nov, 1, 1873, 32,740 Pes, agalust 6,418 pea the same time 1872 Tho shipmenta in detall wera : Bhoulders, bx short ribs, bxe, 1,280 7 short clear, bxs, 603 cloar, bxs, 2,272 ; long Hb, bxs, 20; Cumberlands, by 90; Btrotbords, bs, 15: Blaffordohiro, txs, 95 3 Houtl Blaffordsiirs, bxs, 120 ; tong cut hame, bs, 981 Bir- iningham, bxs, 20; Irish cut, bxs, 16 ; bacon, bxs, 6043 Staflordshiro Harus, bxs, 6 cloar backs, bxs, 533 bolllcs, bixs, 633 Wiltahire ‘iden; “bxs. 80} Bk haws, bxs, 5 : green hams, tes, 07; groen Mam: icklod shoulders, tcs, 160 ; shoulders, pcs, 1,107 5 pobclespbncks, Lzs, xx}:l 08 et aiden bz, 100 bhf.. I ams, bxe, 08; L., hams, bxs, 13 ; rum; 3 Total, 0,607 boxts and 1,107 places, — © - L UFlt Dresged hogs woro nominal at $4.50 per 100 b8 for Decomber dolivery, ° . lour was loss aotivo, and unchanged, except that buokwhoat flour was ensier. Thare waa some inquiry for cxport - oarly, but Loldors fne slstod on au advance to corrokpond with the riso in wheat, ahd buyers would not yleld the point, Aftorward, when wheat grow ioaker, sellors werae willing to take former prices, and some urchases wwore made, but buyera wore not anx- lous to oporate. Stocks on sale nro eald to bo low, 88'n good denl has rocontly boon disposed of ‘to arrive, in _uddition to what denlers had on hand, Dran was nominally ateady. Bales wero roported of 75 brls white wintor ex- fras at 87.60; 500 brl do on private torma ; 100 brla spring oxtras (Lyudnnz at $6.75; 100 bris do nt 25.634¢ ; 275 Lrls do nt 5,405 100 brls do (Favorito) at $5.90; 200 brls. do at $5.26; 850 brls do on privata terms; 100 brls suporfines b #4.00; 100 brls ryo on privato torms ; 26 brla buckwheat at 89,00 5 16 brls do at $8.65; 95 brls do st $8.50; 250 Lrls do, to arrive, on privato torms. .. Total, 2,305 brls, ' The followlug was tha closing range of pricos: Fairto 5005! white wintor, $ 650 @ 7, .60 Chioico do, .87, 0,12, &d!w’flel & fi.fl‘)’):@' 7.011” oice [ancy &) Lran, ), 2 Good to cholce Minnesota, X Tatent do,,.,, Fair to cholco EEEEEE Whont was vory variablo, and onorally weal, though averaging 1o highot than on ey, wis firut dispotchios of consequonco from New York quoted that markot ag hold highor, but with no shipplng domand of consequence, ’ Our rocoipty were smull, and those of the week have boen so noarly equalod by the nhl[:mnmu that the noxt statoment \anFl‘DbAlflyB ow that wo bave not moro than 710,000 bu of all grados In store, 'Thin i not very much of a atook, with a continued aod demand for the artiole’ and the Pprospoct of ight “arrivals, But the market Wad - wonk, In renction from tho foverial oxolte. wmont of TFriday, when prices- wore rushod up faster thn the oceasion warranted, A good uumber of orders wore gent in to buy on’ the ruarnut ©f war, ond tho cooler honds who wore olding it lot it go, whilo the bear Intorost were freo uollora at the advance, ‘There whs a good deal of unloading dono yostorday and early thin morning, and that broke doswn 0 market, o pooially a6 the advance taok mont of tho ship. ot oft tholr feot, leaving litile ulso but tf:o apeculative purchases to muatafn the markot. ho 1m1:xlry or cnsh lots was, however, fair, andy tho olirrebt tacoipta boing small, the holdors llmrnos wero able to command & promiutn of fully 3¢ per b ovor the Decembar bptious, twhich was offored vory frooly through- ity by partios who wantod to sottlo. - Holler Do- combor oponod at $1,03%¢, advancod to #1,03, do- olinad to 81,01, rose to $1.018¢, sud foll off to 99360 at tho clono. SollorJanitary soldat 51-0% @1.0614, Onuh No,2springnold at $1.001¢@1.0187, but closed nominally at 1.00. Northwestorn No. 2 apring, in the Northweatern Elovator, sold | $210$2.50 por barrol Iess than B, Louls ? Bocond, 8t BLOS@L0GLe, and claowhoro at Lo’ manio | How ia i et B, Louls, mith woors o ema. wrenter ,‘,,.M, £ mn,if‘}. No. L apting sold at_81.08@ | FoRuIstion, ilowa itiéao to pack 80 many mots hogs 1. No. Tlio fighros Leon recelved, 3 = OI1CAQO AND 8T, LOUIS. Wo find & plalnt in the Bt. Louis Globe, writ- ton by o corraspondent in Kirkvillo, Mo., whiclh fudicates in short order tho differonce botwaon two oitios. Tho writer asks : Tirat, how can Culengo pay from 4010 60 conte per hundred moro for hogs, aud_sell mess pork for fron s i sho dy (o not ask thoso quosti 10, tho o:l;nildu for Noxthwoslorn Teooibn, | ws e rrammuior sid fain-Badors e se bt 1001 rivg | blon h tnkos & doop interest in 8t, Louis,’ Wo aro proud of e, and * rofootod do 800, ot hor institulions, progress, proaparity, and futiiro groate Cash kales wore roportod of 9,600 buNo. 1 spring | noas, Dk whesrobres Gufoogo ronching out seross at 81,00 5 2,000 bu' do at SI. 0814 ; 8,000 bu do | borown Bintoand iwo rivers, nnd with fron hand att Northwost, t $1.08'; 800 bu No: 1 &rauping noarly ll the stock trado of ono-half of Mis- thwostorn At SL10 - 1,500 bt 40 oF G100 - | ROU, “Fresthibda:af Kopsra, sad mesasIalf of Town m%fhu";; “";; ng}é ‘0 ioldgg mflm 2 ‘Em.i! ol | 8nd Nebraska, w begin to foel a Iitta ninky in regnrd X X ) u doat tho Fut: t Olt; ‘We focl a8 though aly um?; 24,800 bi 0o a£'81,013¢ , 9,200 TaskIng Mo o o Laad oo {he oneston It Z eatness—making ono st SLOIAC § 58,000 bu do at 81015 800 bu do (to | up andaliing bebk bwer Berme wiy pen b G oncatop arrive) at $1, 5{{’“1,200 bit No. 2 Northwestern U of tho railronds, Thia is oll & mistake. Tho Nortl per car better rato to Bt, A Riallroad makes a §5 a0 a0 buto at L0111 00 bt do ag | Louls than wny saad seekee ol Ghloane ™ o Fale Lo Bt $1.013¢ :°8,400 b No, 8 spring at’ 94 ; 1,600 by | 90108 81l ko 03n ‘{n the wny of rates for 8, Louta, 1o |81 ) A i catmot afford to haul stock to B, Louis fof nothing, in grdor lo make up o tho shipper tho difforonce ' tin markets. The stock trado of all thia acction af counc {r3, Ybich haa Always horotofors ono o B, Lo, 1n 00w turned Lo Chicago, for the simple roason fhat il difforenco in prico will ‘pay the froigut, do 8t 31¢c’s 1,000 bu do ‘at 9003 800 b do at flo; 2 0 bu Fofooted spring at B03go. Total, 160;00 bu. ; Corn wos loss active, and wealk, in sympathy with whoat, thongh avoraging 350’ higher than on Friday. Tho roceipts wero ‘small, and Now York -roported to be hold higher, whilo the stocks In' atord hhve worked down to abont 1,800,000 bu of all grades, undor & fair shij ping movoment, Thore was a good domand for slipmonts early this morning, but it scon foll off, and the spooulative inquiry tumbled along with_it, tho markot boing relatively dull but stondlor during the last hour of the sosslon. it 18 roported that a combination which has cartiod m large .part of the _stocks horo for some timo. past hns mold out {;au‘ly n: that:loy. making & cusnldfi(;:blahprgfl:x,‘ ut loavin o neral orowd wi a hea . A Iobd. thin thiey Goually ohvsy. Bhinporn old [ {62 bess snd, choee ol ars ‘wrrce” e, Dick from buylng whon thiey found that the mar- do, $1.7082.75; good to prime medium hand picked, ‘kobwont up “in_ tho morning, took hold o a | §2osty00r eomian a2 $L60@2.00, Yollow pese: moderato oxtent later, but had got:through long | §1:25: do green, $1,40@1.45, " beforo the close. Bellor Docombor oponed at | = BUFTENi—Local conaimers roadily &tisort s tho nd deolined to 8830 at the oloso, Soller-| really dnlir-hlobtflhlul?“l!d‘" How A ;’," am".{;- tho ary averagod 1o abova Decombor, olosing at zp,{l;flhr}gg;‘ e T aaity 46, st 3%4o. Onah No. 9, or sllor the month, Opnoa | 4IRIDE Prices at 1@wo, | b Leing much mallor at 803¢c, and oclosed at B8o, with vory little | o 5e aeerf oo this season, but holdars do not manie discrimination in favor of fresh rocoipts or fest k romarkablo dogreo of confldence, and buyers are ligh mixod. Rojectod closed dull at 903e. onabled Lo obtain concassions on falr ordors, We con- Cash salea wera reported of 1,200 bu high mixed | tinue toquoto: Cholco yellow, 26@30c; modium to at 80X¢c; 7,600 bu do at 890; 16,000 bu No. 2 ot LATEST. Thora was vory little doing in the afternoon. Whest was unchioged, melling st 99}¢@D0%0, and closine at tho insido for Docombor. Cor wag dull, closing at 873{@873o cash, and 8% @ 8830 sellor Docomber, tho lattor closing nt tha ingido, Other grain and provisions were neg‘lunndt - CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, ¢ Saturpat Evennva, Nov, 15, ALCOIOL—aa firm at §1,74@1.70, BEANS AND PEAB—Thero wus a moderats inquiry 00d, 19@240} inferior o common, 13@180; common, Lolca roll, 16@20c, 936+ 5,000 bu do at 500 8,000 b do at 3850, | to,chalce xall, 1t e Skat Wae withoik L605 bGoat Do .0 e s i nom fatare, UG Tarkst e without sparingly, and although the marketia only indifferont. ontly ‘aupplied the _prevalent feoling s by no means buogant, No further malerial decline in Tooked for at prosont, however, We quotes Blark A, 30x0; Ludlow A, 350; Lawiston A, %0 Amoerican, Bl}i‘., Amoskeag A, Slio; Otter Crock, 3303 burlap g, and 5. b, 18@30c; _gunnios, single, 11@180; do’ doublo, 27@280; woolsacks 633 85¢, ' 3 LROOM-CORN~—Aslds from a light demand to mect current ncceaitiea this market is very quiot, but toler~ ably stoady at_quotations: Oholce to extra hurl, T3¢ (@80; hat will work itaolf Into & choleo huirl broariy g}(@'{n: foro [Dud‘ fl,fl,‘ flj{’@flfluz m? o cholco stalk rafd, b §o 3 inforior brus] Cy DU NG M ATERIA LA eCho and tite bot~ ter tian notninal, as follows ; Stucco, $2.50@5,50; New Topk stucco, easting, $330034.00; Hocndals ceraonty Sauisyilte 00 bu do at 383¢0; 43,400 bu_do at 980} 400 b ro- docted st 873407 1,500 b do at 870 1300 bu do at 63¢0; 400 bu do at 363¢o. Totnl, 135,800 bu, Oats woroe very dull and vory woak, though re- ported firmor in'New York, Tho market openod nith ona or two salon at tho outnide prices of Friday, ut 8010 cash, 81o seller December, aud 8130 goller January, but soon broke, sud olosod 1@13¢c lower, at 20 cash, and 800 and 8030 for tho two options. ~Rejocted closod at 270, Oash salea wero roportod of 1,800 bu No. 2 _at S0 1,800 bn do at 8005 1,200 bu do at 203go; 1,8 bu do at 203¢; 2.400 bu do at 290 ¢ 600 but're- Jeoted nt 260; 1,200 bu do' at 2703 600 bu do (Hough's) at 260, Total, 11,400 bu. ' - iye wes quict at 1o sdvanco, boing in fair de- mand with only & light supply, tho roceipts of | $3.25@3.60; Utica, You Manlius, and Akron tho past wool barely averaging 2,000 bu por day. ;‘e&lsl: M‘;\"g"?”‘_’g,.; nfizril;':‘flduk gcn&k 031-3\1@ Baloo woro roported of 1,200 bu No. 2 at 62340 ; OGL I & ey i o5, Lk, 8062100; limo and 8,600 bu do st 620, both in good shipping “ifl'-l%u}ofih 500, 400 ond Fladtor g b b oo houses. > flmy, 5 1,000, $56.00@40,00 ; building brick (b Batloy was quiet, from lack of offerings, but vory atrong, boing In good demand, both . for speculativo purposos and for shipment. No,'2 opagod at 8120, and advanced to $1.33, olosing af 31,82, showing an advanco'of 7e per bu from Fridey, Soller fifcomber‘;%lg };\zs -Hff ]Nfli 8 | changed, "Tndo“mnummuh‘v':k 3t former quotation, Waa strongor, selling .up % 9nd closlng | which were as fullowa: New York faclory, 1nlld, 13 &t 92, B!tuju]:cteiilolomd ‘1‘1 "llsa bn ‘flnvurlnn {:lx&; ol:lm (n"céclrlyc-nd Weatern factory, do, 12@130 3 houscs, ample lots wero dull ash salos lower grades, wer Toporiad of 5,600 b No. 2 si 1% S M I 5,200 bu do at $1.32: 8,600 bu do at $1.30; ooy TaIE Veuetanies hy ol iU Y mion 11200 bu do at $1.29; 400 bu No. 8 at ol 1,200 | Bty fale, aprem Tepeat o list -85 follows: Le. bu do at 020; 2,400 bu do at 91c; 400 bu do nt Bic; | e, “Iat2 $11.00; - Lackawannn, $104 400 bu do at 880; 400 bu rojectod at 730; 400 bu | go.ab; I G0's Olerry Minc, $9.00; Dloes do at 71a; 400 bu do at 70c ; 400dn do at 60c; 400 Luirg, 0, n on), $0,80@7.00; presaed brick, $14.000165,00; sewor I;mflck), ‘:«a A anikos S0 et prossed, $35. 30.00,del.7 do common, $14,00910.00; Indinn prosses $10.00@28.00; do cominon, $10.0@16.00; 4ro claz, B 00( i, @4.00. CHLELSY~Dealers roport the generaleituation nn- R o S R 3 budoat67c; 2500 bu by sample (to arrive) at | Hoc! alloy, $8.60; ndiana blocl arg $1.45; 400 bh do at #1055 400 ba dg oy 76, on | $50; Tiskiand Grate, $900F tbionk, Wilm! ington, $3.00. : track. Total, 23,700 bu. S0P EHAGE—The demaua ta chefly for porle bar- EUROPEAN MATKETH, el el aroatatdy ot auotations, " Tiercas sre slow, Tho following Is Boorbiohm's dispatch to the | packers being erally supplied, ol Totatny ta_firm toue, We quoto: Pork barrels, §1,408 Bonrd of Trads in this city lo-day : - 453 Whisky barrels, $1.0052.00 Inrd serton, flour barrols, 4@550: pork staves, Foug $21,00@23.00 ; do, butked, $24.00920.00 ; {lerce stay Tougl, $24.00834,00 bucked or sawod, §25,00@ 28 whisky staves, rough, $30,00G28,00; o bucked, $5,00 our ataves, $9,60@11L00 ; circls flout hoad- ing, T}¥@0:¢0 per sct ; flour hoop-poles, $14,00@15,00 per'm; poik and torca polcs, $30.00@40,00 per m, EGGS—Strictly froh packeges woro in good do- maud, snd firm at 22@2%0, Pickled lols aro quotablo at16@18c, It ls atated thataomo couniry stippora aromixing pickled aud frosh oggs in casca, past g {bo treah onca au top, thus maklug it oppeat aa if o Wero freah, Tho sellors are obligéd to maka tho neom essary roductions in theao caser, to do justice to thoi customers, It would bo well o clas all such a8 pickled, FEATHERS—Woro in falr aupply, aud Light requcat. Worepeat : Good.to prime llve-geose feathors, 60G Gdc, from firat harids ; Jobbing prices, 10@T3c1'a por caut discount for cush | chicken, 0@80; burkoy, 3@¢s, FISH—The markot romains dull and noménal, —We ‘mako no cliange iu our quotations, ns follows: No, 1 whitelinh, i-brl, $5.40@5.60; No, '3 do, $5.20@5.40; Nou 1 trout, £8.00@5.20 ¢ No, 1ahors mackerel, now, At brl, $13,50@14.00 ¢ No, 1 bay, $10,00@10.50 ; No. 2 mahe. erel, i.brl, $9.50@8,75 ; family minckorel, ig-brl, $7.00@7.25; 'No.' 1 shofe kits, $2.15@3,2%: bauk codfish, $0,0080.35; George's codfish, $5.60@0.15 § La spllt, Lrls, $9.00@0.60; do, - ta," tho Warhouse law | brl, $4.75@5.00 : Eabiadbr herring, round, brl,'s8.00 warchousemon to make s | @8.50; do 3-brl, $4.9524.50 ; Lox herring No, 1, 40 Topott every day of all receiptn cancelod by | @3o; box fiorring acalod, 40@ide; Coluabis. Tnves them that have boen “aplit,! the same as on | Ssimob, X-Lrls, §10.00@10.35, those on which gran has been dolivered. -The | FRUITS AND NUTS—The advance n gold s fm- b e reguices them to cancal all rocaipea, Tho | pArted 8 s tons Lo the mavkt or X modstiss i ” ut in the abeence an; 0] n1 101 ] $id Doard of Commissionors deolinod to allow | §ut i the seencoof biobsbilly of any Immaiars tho Rogistrar to cancol any receipts, aa it wus sdvance in pricos, Domestlo fruits are n light atock, oot o t0be the duty of tho warchoune- | and are fairly Srm ab. the. quotstions ek clearly dofined to be the duty of t by ta W men,—not only those on which grain had beon t our list: ¥onxiox—Dates, 0@9)gn; figs, new, shipped, bub also on’ thoso which had boen | drums, 12%@1Sc; figs, in Loxes, new, 16@17c; “8plit,"—and roport them as before atatod ; and [ £rench pruncs, l’@ll}’:fii";f:;{h Drimes, L@ e since Soplember, 1873, whon warchousemen com- B0 0 I e, SA6G20S ra @000, ot fmenced tho prosont eystem of roporting, ' no at- | $AUGHA0; new, 113@120; Zanto curzatite, now, tempt at fraud in that way has beon discovered, g0 old :{o, 6@6340; citron, 34@35c, DoixsTio and all roports of split receipta promptly made, | —Alden' a, In short, it mkfl‘lm bo impo]umb‘:e ‘géj suoh frauds glal&lllg:: %\nflcn. 83@930; L i 28 you suggoest to occur, _In the o nary course ry o it thee could bo o motive Loty o'y | ptchen, neis fiatle] o e i G or reissuo the originals, as they would be sure of %, 203380 ¢ 3—Tilberts, 15@160; alimonds detection next lfny. Wo havo an account to- [ orrich 20@280; Nuzs—Iilberts, 16@160; b day of such as come in, and when we call for them on to-morrow, the originals must bo, Nov, 16.—London — Cargocs of wheat off const slightly beiter. Cnrgocs No. 2 spring off coaat, 578 6d, Falr avorngo quality of Amorican mixed corn for ship. ment in Docomber or January, 52 Gd@d%, Liver. pool=MWheat unchinuged, * Corn stroug of 8a 0d, rd, 405, London—Lard, 40s, BPLIT GRAIN REEIPTS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bin: Will |Zou allow me to * rixo and explain ono or two things suggasted by your remarks in ro§nrd to the teatimony in the” ¢ Hough " case 7 t is atated that, in receipts of lirn(n by rail en which warchouse roceipte sro issmed, about 3 per cent do not go to tho TRogistrar's offico. for rogistration. This may bo accounted for by tho fack that somo roceivors acoasionally ship geain East ot onco on ita arrival ; and,na they only uso tho recalpt to draw the grain on, they avoid the trouble of registration. In my anpuat report for the year ending on the 1at inst., the cars unrog- istored are stated to bo little ovor 214 por cent on'car grain, and a fraction more than &0 per cent on canal grain, showing that thereis a large amount of eanal corn handled Liero on which o rocelpta are issued. In rogard to *g makes it tho duty of i o e, Terragons, “23@ : Naples walduts, 27@38; Chill alote, ia@na; Fronch alnats, 160 0@10340 ; pecons, Toxas, 14@150 ; Africai nuts, Wilmington poanuts 8%@Uc: Tenuesses ,.ml ).ILV('!' been, forthcoming, In the caso of ax(e:;““' T e gq Erudn, wharo only iako recelpts sro PEREEN S RUFF8—Domeslis frults wers in moder. issued,—for splis,—this might ocour, viz. ; Tho warchonseman wonld send to tha Rogistrar o re- ceipt containing, if yon please, Aitty car num- ors, - which would” be rogistored, Then lhur mould eplit this rocelpt into twonty-fivo galiteh ate requeat on local account, and, now and then, a few Sunall ordues are secaved feom otaemn. Ry cranberrios ara irrogular, and the supply ia quite lnrge, Ohiolcs Easton apples brlog $4.00 out of stora. e These [attor como in the same day, and are e Bk naloto per ntj elifor A pekee rogiatored, and the noxt day the original I8 ro- do Musoat, $7.60 ; common to'cholco apples, §2,600 turned {o tho Rogiatrar cancolod. Now, ik would | 3 er brl from sloros do in car Iots $2. 108 55 o bo nonsongo for him to attompt to paas that | fioory cranberrios, $13.00@14.00; Oapo Ood do, $12.00 original during the brief timo Lo was in possos- @13.00 % brl; wild "do, $0.00§11.00, Malaga grapos, elon; for, if it once passod out of his hands, It | $3.50 pos kog, might bo very difficult to find it to-morrow, Tho GROOERIES—Thore was a betler, fitmer feeling in law, at any rate, presumes this faot, for it directs | tho grocory market, There Was no materisl Increass exaotly that way of doing it. 3 in the flmnn}g. but lhfuuon'ml \mwn{ld ltudlnunyfi! Tho prosent Board, Bome tma sinco, auggented fricea st tho Esst, resulting from the advance in gola, tho othor way, and no aplits sre now registored ho caslor monoy market, and the prospective Qi unloas tho original has, boon first oxhibliod aud | oo, itk Spain, tnducéd & decidedly mors confi- anncelod. 3 8. Crany. dent foeling all around, Bugara wero much excited Nov, 15, under {ho roported advance of & o in New York, and tho fact that soveral Fastorn refincrs noys COAL. iglograplod thole sgents horo Lo, temporatily with- 3 draw their goods from the market, and prices wore Baward's ciroular contalns the following ; " ut Up a0 f(@i(o both on rofinod Avd AW grader Bir Aloxander Murray has mado the important 'dis- Slhor articlea n the list wore without quotable change, Nontmamicupive coul fld at, Bt Goorgs's Bay, | though, as proviously sinied. moct toes orne Saatu8e Nowtoundiaud. Ho has uscortained, biyond all quoss | |iloroased S e oy quot Uon, tho extatonce of soveral workable searn of coal | “Br-Osns, BopseTsgiatn. . o8 & supertor desceiption, the extont of which can only | Qorrzes-sons, $4yGe; 0. 0. Jovs, a03@ - bo detormined by boring, Much of it appeara to bo 310 ; Java, No, 2, 20@20)¢ s fanoy Rio, 204 @20i0 ¢ Gonuel conl #0 valuablo for tho manufacture of gas. | cligiea dor Bsralie s pelas i BM@BN0;_good Oue senm 1g three feot fn thickness, and only o fow | Go. 23@3H36; commian (o, 334 BIUCS rosst htnyirom tho const, | Mr. dukos, thie enninont geolo- | 1/@3i; Ringapore Jave: drgunics s Gerin, lat, who wae o long at Lo liead of iho Irish eologl- | fanty, JUGIKa s oy prlate. 2 5 @236 ; Maracaibe, cal Burvey, visited Frince George's Niay many yeuss 1 @300, < & 280, snd wan tho first lo aunouncon ballcf th the | “Gires—star, fill walgt, 19@184o ; stearine, full Shlotonce, of & SOl Bold, Tho coul aras e cal- | welght, 14ig@I45/a 1 do, Shokt weiie 10 anne. culated to be ! twonty or thirly niles long by |- Ticr—Fatns, @8k} Rangoon, TX@7)0; Oaro- fen wide,"” tho tract blug ‘ an oval, formlug the cen® | iy, 33 @00 do, icay Bi tre of tho muntrg', boundod by the sea-coast on {19 | Bhaans—Patest cut loat, 12;@12)0; crushed and forth wnd o ridge of primary Lils on tie south.t | | Jus0e—Raiedh, cut lost, 13161 1W1@11Ae: Ay o also suspocted tho oxintenco of allepriogs, which | FONAOTCh 1Le@ULior memny 2,10}:@10x0; B, 106 Mr, Murray has now found, 10¥0; extra O, 10@10i0{ O No. 3, D7@10c; yoilow Al to productlon of anthracite coal in Ponnsyl- ) No, 1, 94@0Jc; ‘Cchoico brown, 035 @hxo; h the raceipts of coal at Part Richmond PHmo o, SN@OKC; TalE o, Byl el Total Receivts | molusses sugar, u:g@filxo- falr do, 85@J0; come produc. at Port | mon "do, T5@73(0; New Orleans sugar, chioldo, 0G5 flon. Iichmond, | p3jo; do yirlmo, 83(@00; do, falr, BY¢@8a; comse Tons. " Tons, ' | mion, TH@10. g 1803, oveees 0808008 2128164 | Bravks—Dlviond drips, $1.30@1.85 : ‘llver drips, 1804 , O, LTT475 3,058,423 | extru fine, 80@8%03 god sBugar-hovse wlrup, S0@00C 3 1865, DSLU0L 2,061,202 | extra do, 85@100; Now Orleans molasses, clolce, 63 1800 703,889 . 2,031,200 | 90a; do prie, 13@H00; do common, G5@70s: Torts 1807, V84,728 Rico mofnsses, chofee,’ 62@05c; common molasues, 1808, 1 81@u5c, - Inay Buvenuzys—Commn to bust, AG1lc. lflflll Brioes—Allspico, r;(";m :uf n-:ve:. s'{flg(‘gof‘f'm"mln 6711, g popper, 28@20¢; nutmegs, $L25@190 ; glue :m a2,1u7 | S0 1 E{gumfiu No, 1, 20@250; do No, '3, 10 “II{I pure, 3 @1do. Boars—(erman moitled, 6N@630; Goldeu West, 0@ono; Mite Lily, @x(@0co; hile Rows, 0 3 y 0 Havon Imperial, 0@6, e, § G e oo 0X@100 ; corn, 0@110; Iaundry, 6@ 8 th produstion of coal in Austrta and Hune td 84,453 fouus du 1624 1t s 160,050 tona; wad 1834, 200,100 tous, ‘Lo Progress mmlo in tho tivent! ears waa Hot vory rnrkad, but It haa sinco been great ly acceloratod, the production having riven fu 1648 to 808,000 tons ; ' 1635 1o 2,508,800 tanw, iatow will o found tio dotalls from tho yoat 1850 up to the proseut o, timet %o ; common, B@0G, Year, = AY—Tho doiuend sppoara to be steadily improv- i?x;l;,':n‘fouuu the muvamluml principally to Jumber roe glonw and to supply tho local trade, which has bought moro of deulers racently, aa tho unpleasant weathor Lag lessouiod e offfings of looao hay, Pit coal, 1,759,455 ) lo pricos paid by doslers, Fy °};um::',° eaa 1o contala 30,000 haz New timer thy, prime, $14,50 @I5.00 ; l{u‘ No, 1, 31300@ 17,001 14003 do No, 3, $11.00@12,00; mfxed, $10,00@11,00 3 4,005 ratrfo, upland, $9, nitdiand, $8,00@ 0,403,309 005 o, slough, Looss 0N WAGuN— prallo, $7,0080.60, For do- livory of pressed, $1.0J@1,60, According to’ diatanag, 1T DES—Advices from tlio East conlihuo favornbio; and tho market hero 48 vory nlcnd‘y. ‘Tho rocolpts are rossing, and tho Tocal compelition of tha Inet fow dayn, which forcod prices up sic@se, appears to bo aubalding, Wa quato? Groen e1ty biichor: ', Goj greon oured, lght, Bei do, heavy, Tu; part outed, o@Tos oon calf, 10; groou kip, Ho; dfy ealf, 200 dry kip, i 4@160; ey Dk, 10@170; - deacon ored, ent; or ofhiorwise dame randod, 10 por cent off, very quiet, but supplica are held with confideuco, gunnmll}" 28 it it s thought that all the Lops will bo wanted, L'he riso In gold serven to atrongthon the market for forolgn, Wo quote: Gome mon 10 priing Western, 30@4%0 ; New York Slate, 500; Davariane, 0@ 130, IRON AND STEEL—Was quist aud unchangod, as Tlmolhy’ $11.00@19.00 3 Iron ... aten Horsc-alioa iron « Tatos Plato fron, comm Tatos Norway Iron B Norway nail-s wn ‘German plow sto o0 Onat plow stool,. . b Amorican tool at whn Olirome tool steal, A English tool stoo). rates English spring stocl raten Amorican cast apring sico @13 ratos Blool tire, 1(-in, @ 1 P %0 LEATHER~Tiicro 'was hio ' improvemout fn ' tho loathior trado, Ordors were fow and small, and wore unually filled at_somothing of a concession from tho quoted prices, Below aro tho nominal ratoas LEMLOOK, City tiarnoess, Qountry harn gl’:"imu' No, 1, B'st. y upper, No. 1, % 1t. Qlty uppor, No, 2, 3 1t Cotntry uppor, Collar, 3 ¢, 1o maghior sele B, A solo, French calf, Jodof French calf; Lomoifo. . s Fronch calf) 24 to 36 iba. Freuch kip,50 to 100 Iba, . 1.0@ 1.56 METALS AND TINNERS' BTO0K-The sdvance (n gold tonda o fmpart a firmor tone o tho markot for {nplate and othor importad goods, but 0o change in prices e noted, Tho market is quick, TIN PLATE—IC, 10x14, $12.00; do, 13512, $12,60; do, 14520, $13.00; do, xoollug, 14x20, 10, $11,60; do, 20525, P1a Tri—Large, 40c; amall, 410; bar, 420, LiAv—Pig, 8)¢o; bar, 100; ‘Pipe, fall colls, 1050} ontdo, e, Buzez Zotc—Full casks, 1030; half casks, 103c; leas quantity, 11o; slabs, 834c, Buser InoN—No, 24, 5740 Tates; Tusaia iron, 229 23c; do No, 1 atalncd, 10(@400 ratca, GALVANIZED Inox~No, 16@20, 15c; No,22@34, 100 No, 25@10, 170: No, a7, i80; N, 28, 200, A dissount of 25 per cont ia made from (hislist. CorrEn—Coppor Lottoms, 37c; brazlars, over 12 Tus, 47c; tinned copper, 360; planislied coppor, 400; do, cut to sizes, 48c. Wine—Nos, 100, 00; 7409, 100; 10to 11, 10: 19, Uyo; 13 and 14, '1ai(0; 16'and’ 16, 1! 17, 16o; 18, 160; 19, 190 20, 200; 'fall bundie, 35@30 pek cont iscount; fonco'wire, by car-load, Oi¢c, NAILS—Wero in tiie ususl domautl at former rates: i do, $1.76: do, 64, $5.00 $6.00; 34 do, fino,'$7.60 4d ond'5d do, $5.25 d do, $7.60; elinc] 1,00, NAVAL BTORES—fanilla rops is o off, other- wiso thers was no chiango in quotations: Manilla ropo, G M, 1c; il gop, @ My 1K@IONCT sagh homp cord, § b, 20@25c; marline, -3 b, 20@ 220 tarred rope, ¥ M, 178180 ¢ oukuin, 9 bale, $5,00 '96!10; pileh, B brl, '$0.0080.00; tar, ' brly 35508 BOILS—Carbon was weak, owing to the dopreseod coudition of the Esstern' market, but, nominally, priozs wero tho samo a3 on the cntlior days of the eek, Linsced, alto, ‘wad roported casy, Other de- soriptions wora'steadlly hold.? Ve quote? Carbov, 17@ 173g0; extra Inrd oll, strictly winter, 15@78¢} do; cuse reit siinke, 720% No, 1, 6705 No, 2. G0, Liashed: raw, 970; " do bolled, $1,627 whale, 80@82c ; sperm, §2.106 2.20% neatsfoot'bll, ‘trictiy pire, §1,105 do. extra, Sos doNo. 1, 760; bunk oll, 600 1 atraiis, Goe: slophant oil; 9507 turpentiue, 600" nuphtlin, 09 gravity, 1@10e | naphtlis, common, 16G16c, YOTATOLS—Thie sliipping aud bome demand con~ {inucs about cqual to tho autply, and sl ‘choice ots brought full prices, ~ Poachblows mold ot $LOGG1.10, dolivered, and out of storo at $1.10@1.15, Frosted oty brought 'L0@T0c. Sales Include: G cars Ohio do at $1.10; 2 cars Easfern do t $1.05, all delivored § 1 car ateLd0: 350 brla at $2,75; 300 bi from store at $1,10@ 1137 430 hrls Kastern podchblown at $3.00, TOULTRY AND GAME—Lacal dealers wero on the mnrket, und Lought quite freely, Ohoice drcasod paultry.was in only fair supply aud firm ot {he onteide Dricen of Satuirdsy. Gamo wasin good sequost,and ducka an raiclp chickena were bfgher, W quoto: Liva 1603200 ; do, dressed, $2.25@3.60; ducks, do dresscd, §3.25@0.75; geesd, $3,00@ .00; “dresked turloys, 831303 fresh do, 10@I2%c: praiiie chickens, $,35G350; partridges, $9,35 3 Wil tuekoys, 1005 quatl, $1.00@1.25 3 mallard ducks, $2.60 @3.23 por doz; amull ducks, 766@$1.25;_venison sade dlee, 851005 hawm, 10@1%'; carcasien, 7o, SEEDY—{ few suiall sales of timothy wors made at $2.20@9.60, Flax sold it 31,65 and cloverat §1.00, The domaud was Jight and the market not partioulitly Arm, We noto eales of 108 bagn prima timothy st £3.605 & 2, bagsut $2.45; 15 baga v $2,00; 216 bagnt $2,55:'10 bugs at i 1car aud 6 bags flux ab $1.65; 25 Lngs chofca clover ot $5,00, . BALT—Waa aclive and fircm st tho aunexed rates: Onondzga and Saginaw, fine, $L1,80 ; Canada do, $1.00; ordinary, coarse, $1.83; coarse diamiond, C, $2.00; ground solnr, $2,00; daiky, without bogs, 43,00; dairy, With bags, $4,00; Ashton dairy, per sack, $3.00, TEAS—Ware rathor more firmly held, in conses quoucs of the ndvance fn gold premiwh, A mod- crate amount of sales was accomplished at tho annexed quotations, Young hysom, common to fuir, 40@500; do good, 00@70c; do chofes to fiue,” 95c@$1.10; common’ {o fine ofd bygon, 65@85c; cominon imperial, B0G60; good torgholcs do, 80c@$1.10; fair to good ‘gunpow= der, 70@000; choles ingsuey, $1.15@1.20; oxtrs Moyune, $1.35@1.40; choice to esira uew Jopan, 90¢@$1.00; common fo good do, 65@T5¢ 3 fair to goo: old,” 63@700; common do, 38@42c; colored natural leaf Japan, 55@050; common to fina ‘Oolong, 85@4sc; 800d. 55@650; cholce to extra, H5c@$1,00, TOBACCO—1Is in light roquest at unclanged prices, quotations being ua follows FiNE_Cur—Eztra, 15800 ; cholce, 65@708 ; media um, 55@60c ; poor to common, 4 3 LPrug—Nairal leaf, T6@80C'; Lalf bright, @700 5 black, sound, 45@550, Suox1ia—Good to' choice, 3293003 medium, 20@ 810 common, 6@2Be. WOOD—o 'quate the markot dull and wosk at the aonexed prices: Leech, $,60; moplo, $10,60; hioke ory, $12,00; slabs, $7.00, delivored, WOOL—Was luactivo and cntirely nomimsl, o repeat : ¥ Tub, washed, primo......... Tub, washed, common to good. , Common dingy. Fleace, washod; XEXX, i Fleece, washod, modium I Coarao, waalied. Fleeco, unwashod, cos m Fleeco, unwashod, cosrse and dingy. Fleecs, unwashad, fino: Buporand exiza pullod, ., —_— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Reviow for the Weelk Ending Sature ¥ day. Nov, 15. E Satunpax Evenig, Nov, 15, ‘Tha receipts of live stock durlng the weok have been 1 Bheep, as follows 5,030 5,482 6507 \87 6,343 Tatal four wecks 0163 207 Bame time Iast year, 224,108 25,288 Bbipmonta woro as 1o Total.,.. 2,860 20,360 e Ar, G, W. Plummor, the announcomont of wlhoso death was made {n this mornfug's TRINUNE, was wido- 1y known aud universall; rexpected among live-stock dealers, with whom, during tho past few yoars, he lng boon asgocinted in ' the capacity of caitly buyor—his H“uh“" Loing made for tho Boston market, s sath was quite sudden, ho having been at tlie Btock- Yards on Tusaday Inst, apparently in good health, OA'T'TLE—Nol withiafung ing the fact that the past weok hus witiessed & further material diminution in ihe supnly (il recolpts wora ouly about 6,000 head), 82 been fuo subalantial {mproveniont in {lia guucral features of the market, Thero wea uo notice- avle increaro in the demand from an: source, oxcopt, vorhaps, from feoders, and pricos- huye po. mained * unsottled and' yarisble for all of etock, The fact tuat tho ahipments Eastward from ! polut, iucluding the unmbor forwarded on owner's Account, amount to ouly about 9,000 hoad, will sufliciontly show tho utter Drostration of tho shipping trade, Thero was absolutely no margin for shippera to work upon, and that thoy ‘romsined fn the market s entirely duio to tho hops that tho small n e aenl forward during tho fxml o wecka will result in 8 favorablo resction of prices at the eabonzd, Tho Lest droves offered for salo—and thero wore some really o cattlo—wero ot WanLed ot ovor $5.20@5.60, while, with rars excoptions, §5,00 was the highest fig- ure puid, The ruling prices weva $3,75@ 4,00 for com- mon to medlum lhlp]lillu grades, an t 25@5,00 for 800d to cholce o, Thy Wanlnof the clly trade, cotas yarativaly, woro fow, o clioaper meata now Lol urnishod so sbundantly by tho packing-Louses, ang tho continued liberal supplios of poultty’ and ame, are, 0 A largo extont, faking e Diace of becf, snd some rotullets report thelr sulos nearly ono-half leas than s month ago, Cousoquently, holders of butchers’ stuft found slow salo for it, nithongh pricon wera furthar sadncod. y venyonso Lo the dumanda of bugers, Cow ‘whero from {!,W@l,w for acallawags, to $2, for common to'chufcd, While thin Tough ateors, siagu ozen, and thorougl Toxas caitle sold at $1.60@%.60, Toward the cloas of thie weok ssveral fosders—atteseied old " Lither by the axtromo low prices provalent—put in an. Bppearanco, aud oporated with considerablo froedom 2 $225@2.00 for commongrades, and at §2.76@0,15 for good 16 primo, Thero han boors & beady mossoss inquiry for veal calyes nt $2.60@6,00, nccordip, to quallly, Biloh cows sell at $20.00G40:00 por heod 1.0 commion {o prime, To-day very litio trading wan dons in any clam of atock, and pricen wern sominally unchanger Toy ons hr0 now prelty woll cleancd ip, aud tha “ o Took 7 i Sogariol e Slaed p 'favorabla for the solling Inorost, No very dceiled improvemont s Ikoly to acour, howavar, uatilatlor tho holdays. s following azo the closing QUOTATIONS, Extra ieoven—Graded ateors, svorsging 1,400 T and upwar $5.4080,00 oico Booves—Fino, ft, w 10 6 yoar old stoers, averaging 1,300 to 1450 Tbser. ever. e B00@0,28 Good Beoves—Woell-fattenod, finoly formed i cfi;qn, nyoraging 1,200 to 1,350 11,......, 4B@RLTE Medlin: Gradeshtbers in fote Soah, avete sging 1,130 to 1,250 a,,. eeeee 3,T6@4.28 Butchora' Btock—Common to fair atcorn, and good (o oxira cows, for city slaugliter, averaging 800 {0 1,100 ibs. cae ) 2500370 Block Gattle—~Comtnon caftlo, in decens. flosh, avoraging 700 to 1,050 e, .. 2258316 Inforior—Light and thin cown, Ataga, bulls, and scallawag steor Cnttlo—Tozas, cholos corn- J0GS—Tho week undor roview Tas boen one of more than ordinary aolivity in this department, and deapite thofact that thore was an increaso in the ree colpts of nearly 30,000 head, tho supply at no {ime cousidorably exceoded ho legitimnto wants of buyers, and, prices havo ruled firm and higher, Eary in the ook the market advancod to £3.76(@4.10, but rocolpts of Thuraday and Ing, and prices soltled down fo $3,60@4,00, at which Iango thiey cloned stoady. All but sbout 25,000 head ore taken Ly local buyers, the purchases of paokers slone sxceodirig 85,000 iead, ' The arrivals. during the fone weeks eualai -t havobecn 401, sgaint 106 for thio samo porior ear, sliow crease of 177,147 hiogs. oty ming n fhe To-day there was “an aclive domand from both the packing and shipplog interests, and aithough the Lo celpta wore unoxpectedly heavy, n tolerably firm focke ing oblaincd, and tho prices turront yostoeday wora without muct difficulty sustained. Tho increased se. tivity in tho domand for the productand the conngs quont hacdoning of prices, ha Impartod » mor conil. ont fecling to packera and the indications ate, thal Yrith no material “increase in tho receipts,—and & con. tinusnce of favorablo weather, prosent piices may be sustained throughout the comfng week, Ths murkel closed steady at £3,60@3,70 for commeon ; at $3.75@3, 31 for medium to good, and at $3,90@4,00 for cho} to oxtra, 700 sALES, P XNo. Av. Price/No. Av, PriceNo, Av. Prics, 54 262 $3.00 |67 183 $3.00 |110 .306 $3.75 51 306 385 229 3.7 18 3,85 57 200 05 370 |83 250 980 24 201 104 875 188 101 305 50 810 281 370 |61 3213 400 03 250 955 8.00 | €6 303 300 88 200 203 875 |53 30 390 49 314 Alé 300 |0 275 380 215 286 390 138 200 376 45 300 100 39 (28 270 370 51 285 303 400 |48 271 80 473U 408 3.5 (83 205 9,80 51 ' 300 2% 300 83 200 890 48 199 250 895 (5T 200 385 33 258 296 3.80 |50 279 980 44 187 921 380 (45 258 575 a7 210 4.00 (29 87 370 24 203 80 9,85 |45 840 385 51 298 204 U85 |61 .201 385 49 301 200 390 1106 208 385 85 210 49 380 |60 308 3,95 05 280 254 980 |56 287 3.0 473U 214 390 (47T 363 390 25 189 01 370 BOEEP—This markot remaina dull, and prices rule low and unsatisfactory, During thio’ past wesk vory fow ealcs wers effected st over $3.75, whilo the Jarger Jortion of tho offeringa changed handa at $3,00@2.60, hippers have dons nothing, tho demand being ree stricted to supplylug local wints, We quote poor te comimon at $£2.76@3,00; mediun st §3,1083.40, and good to cholco at fi.nom‘u. . e CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. BaTunpax Evenivo, Noy, 15, The wholesnlo matket was very quivt, Ohly two care ocn were left over from Friduy, and one waa aold I he morning. Prices are littlo botter than nominal, ns follows : Good and choica m! and stripe, $10.008 folsts and scantling, , $2,00, d:' 0irgo sohr Norih 7, Lirgely 16 {t, at Shidnghos st 81355 T Star. from Pentwater, 80 o1 plec $3.00; 45 m lath AL $2.00 5 46 m New s0ld by W, Meglaas, LUMKER TREIGNTS, Manisteo, $2.00; Muskegon, $2.60; Ludiugton, $2.15; Graud Haven, $3.00; Pontwater, $2.75 ; Monvmines, AT THE TARDE. Tho domand contlnues moderate snd prices are withe out quotablo chauge, though alinded ocoasionally fap cali, Belowaro tlis quotalions - Frst oot vy Becond clear, 1 1nch 103 nch. Tuird cleor, 1 fuch, Third cloar, thick. Glear flooring, 1 Common slding. Common flaoring, e Common flooring, dressud, socond. Wagon-box bosrds, selcct CGominon_boards i Jolat, scantling, amail {imber, foncing. etc,, 16 feet and under, grecn. Jolat aud scantiing, 18 10 24 feot, Flekots, agua Codar posta, 2 Cedat posts, roun Lath @ 130 whln"" dnlll{\‘l"pm' o4 to ba -lulned when transferred, ch charge follaws the sliingles, ’l'hlckn!:fll—l-‘fln shingles to bo tiwo'inches in thicks mess, - . Length—Sixteen inchies. \ HANDWOOD. Black-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@150.002 clear, $05,00@85,00 : common, $35,00@50,007 cull, $20.003 3 flooring, $80.00. i Gle $15,00840.00; common, $16,00@35.00; X n X W00 3 tivor .02 40,00, n:fiikfl—clag, gn.oo@;u‘ou; commou, $10.00@25.00 ; L 15,00, o °u}c‘fogg(5glxm, $28,00850.00; common, $0.0Q 85,0 11, $12.00( .00, nlplnllfilulg‘ I.H@J.WQSS.W; common, $16,00@125.00 oull, £10,00615.50, Butternut—Cloar, $35,00@00.00; common, $20.008 Chorry~Clear, = $10.00@60,00; commen, $15,0@ 36,00+ cull, $12,00@18,00, hitewodd 2 leat, s?anboo@m.on; common, $20,00 25,0 ; cull, $10,00315.00, O aoh Sicok Lickory ‘axlos, per set, $1,00G1 503 wagon poles, each, 45@530 3 box boards, $30,0040.00. Florlda red_cedar, 350 por t ; mabogeny, 0400 do counters, 50a ; zosewood, 50@800 ; whito holly, 30 ey Mlorkimer County Dairy Market, Lirrie Fats, N, Y., Nov. 16, 1673, The markot has been very biue this week, and prices dopreased. Thq unsetllod “etato of monetary affaire and thie Ligh ccean frefghts make buyers cautious sud unwilling {o take risks boyond tho illing of speciul orlers, And, although the seagon §s at hund for the accumulation of atocks for tho winter trade, buyers foar to lond up excopt at auch low rates as_give -prose pact of heavy wnargius, Tho views of datrymen are consldorably abovo those of buyers, and while somo factorymnon appear {0 havo much more coufidence in tho future, stato of the market than do_ tle buyers, othora are doubiful and disposed to hold less firmly than last week. The cold waather, 0, operatos to givo an uncasy feeiing amoug thoao huldiug heavy stocka, Thoxe Was only s moderate delivery of farm dairy glcase, not much nbaro 300 boxes, and prices Tangeil from 130 (0 12%c, according to quality, Faotoster ety ik Tally rapressutod, tho offerings smounting to 8,000 boxes and upward, about 4,000 of el cnangod ands, Kales comngiced withr 13%o rising slowly 1o 1c, af which it wae attempted to ol oa tho top prico, bt moat of the fanoy faciories ro- furod {0 niove d cliocss ot that Sgure, and 13xo was Teachgd. . In sovoral inatances factorich sont forward fhelr goode to be sold on commission, and others shipped fo Now York on their awn acconnt, with the intention of holding for the present, or untll’thiere is & bettor feol= ing in the market, ‘Wo glve the loadiug transactions as follows: Bethel, 80 boxer, at 133¢c; Getmun, 193{o; Dairy Hiil, 100, at . 133¢c; Avery & Ives, 100at 130; Dunube Cold. Bm'llml 100 at1io} Eatonville, 100at 130 ; Horkimer County Centrul, 300 ot 130; Oppeulielm Union, 40 at 13c; Willow Spriug, 40 at 10 ; Old Fairdleld, 400 at 1340; Little §:l“l fifllll‘ll, :wuun l;), ué “l‘l}‘mhelm. 800 st 1803 awvillo Assoclalfon, al (S . Butter is now comiug forward quite freely, and trade this week was active at prices m“u‘“? from S4o to 450, according (o quality, At tlie Utiea' City Market ‘trade waa dull und the sales lght, ot much above 1,70 boxea out of about 6000 offerligs, l‘rfl:l‘, Tanguy about Xo lesa than at Litile Falla, or from 12%0 to 130, Tl Tecolpts in Now York from tho 1at of Janusry to the middle of Nn\‘nmhmi‘l 1873, were 1,730,561 bLoxes, 1, nd the exports during the sauie time, 1,471,062 boxes' ;udls‘?i Tof tho sumo (luie, tho recolils Wors 1,410,554 bozes, sud tho oxports 1,164,203 Loxea, Thix' makes an oxéosn of rovelpls this year over 1872 of 29,007 Doses, whilo the exports (his year bavo been 317760 ‘boxosmore thau i 1872, The' excess of reccipts fhis yeur over our uxporty ure 207,609 boxes, and. Lubt. yoar for samo time, 203,053 boxea, Wa have letfors fram Engiand to Nov, 1, Our Lon- don corrcapondout saya that English checso i alow of ealo oxcopt the finor sorts, Amicrican ostrs 19 fn good demand, but medium and Jow .grades aro nogiocted. The beut quality sella al 71@ 78 yier et ; Roxt quility; 69703 ; English Cheddar, T8@s0n, Lutter solls o8 soou as Linded, and all descripiiony atan advance, . Clonmels at'14ds; Dorsets, ‘1505 ; Ouundiun ut DUGTAs per owt, hia woather fi Horkimor Caunty, N, Y., fs cald, with 8 leavy fall of sniow which coiimonced " fallitg on Wodnisduy, Nov, 12, SOALES. FAIRBANKS BTANDARD SCAT.EmS : OI* ALL BIZKS, ) FAIRBANKS, MORSH & 00 M1 AND 113 LAKE.8T, n boards and strips, v.. )