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o 'MONEY AND COMMERGE. MONETARY. Monpax Evexinag, Nov, 17 Tho improvemont in the Anancial outlook, both in tho local and gonoral markets, continues. Qrain, gold, and stocks are all higher than at the closo of Iast week, and, though tho rates for monoy aro still high, the supply of it ia undoubt~ odly iuerensing, aud confidonco is belng rosusel- tated. Now York oxchango is atill extromely scarco, owlug to tho small volumo of grain golng for- ward to tho Enst, and nesrly all tho banks in this city avo shipping currotioy to Now York to mako exchango, Tho prospect that throo monthe henco tho Governmont “mny run short of coin to pay tho interest on the public debt, is probably the mein cause in stimulating tho riso in the price of gold. But it is nlso certain ‘that tho posability of” & military movemont on Cuba is also laving an fmportant Influouco in tho namo dircction, At! +first, cautions people thought tho talk of war on the Cubau queation was mainly * bunkum,” which everyhody eoncournged ns s menng of Wiatracting attontion from tho financial orfals, dp- on whicli the public mind bad bocoma too intently concentrated to form a roasonsblo judgmont. But the moro tho situstion is discnescd tho moro docs it seem probabla that the Government of tho Unitod States may bo obliged to tnko somo aotion fo behalf of the indepondenco of Cubs. Acting on tho principle that it is tho duty of tus Qovernment Lo oncouragoe the slruggles of overy peoplo for political liborty, wo hastoned to nce knoledgo tho Ropublic of Spain almost before it wasn fixed fact, Why shoull wo nob also Tocognize, by somo oflicial act, tho siruggles of tho Cubang for the samo frocdom? Tho Spanish rulo of Cuba is an obstaclo to that natu- ral oxtension of commorco whioh opens the way for scclal progress. Cubaig surrounded by a wall of high tariff dutics that Loop tho 1slund shut up in o box, dominated by about 150 fami- 1108, who Lold it a3 tho last ditch of human elay- ory on this side tho Atlantic, Theso considera- tiona douotless huve considerabla weight with n lurgo claes of people who would not bo sorry if tho Govornmont of the United ~States esponsed tho causs of tho Virginiue. Thero s another clnss of ‘{)rnollcnl pooplo in tho Unitod States who would bo glad to sco Cuba freo. Owing to the unssttled condition of tho political nffairs on tho island, the Cuban trado lias not boen & profitable ono to American merchants forayear or two. Many of thom ‘who had mado large and ropocated advances to Cubnn plantors have beon obligod to take tho lantatious for their debts, Liaving thus beon forcod to mako investments in Cuba thoy natur- ally want their property under the protection of the Amorican flag. "Thus there aro_ various clasgos in this country who each have different reagons for desiring tho dolivorance of Cuba from Spain, GMTICAGO AUBRETRESENTED. It has been apparent for o month that the Lankors aud newspapora of Now York city feel o oo deal disgusted bacauso the bankers of Chi- cago presumad to do thoir own thinking and fol- low tho dictates of their own renson in tho lato financinl panie, mstead of following m tho foot= slops of thoir Mighty Highnesses, the * finan- ciera” of Now York, in issuing a now kind of shinplaster currency called loan-cortifientos, and in refusing to pay-out curvency on demand. Tho facta that tho majority of the Chicago banks con- tinued to_pay currency ou demeud throughout tho panic, ~ without slopm’ug for n singlo day, nnd that tho banks of this city refused to resort to the lonn-cortificate expedi- out, and that thoresult hasshown that the courss of tho Chicago banks was based on eounder finaucinl principlea than those which govern tho fuancioring of Naw Yerk City,—these facts, wo Bay, aro somothing of which Chieago peoplo have good renson to fool proud. Tho New York banks and the Now York press, however, in their ou- deavois to apologizo for their own finaucial blundering during the panio, and in _their offorta to show that™ the whola United Btates follows the lead of a fow boll-wethera in that city, Dbave nob only attompted to ijguoro the independent position talion by the banks of Chicago, but, in Bomo instances, have wmisropresented the posi- tion taken by both the city and tho banlks of Chicago during the punic, ~Somo wooks ago,wo noticod in tho Now York Bulletin, a statoment to tho effoct that tho banks of every city in tho United Btatos (oxcopt those on tho Pacific Const) suspendod currency payments and issued loan- certifieates, Again, in tho DBoston Com- morcial Bullelin -~ wo noticed a elmilar stetomont, which soemed to have beon Dbased on tho statoment mado by the Now York Bullelin. Butnow comes the unkindest cut of all, The Chicago and Western readora of Har- per's Monthly Magazing for December will bo surprisod to find, by ronding a long articloon the “ Panic in Wall §treot,” thnt, contrary to their undorstanding of the cao, tlio bauls of Chicago suspended payment and issuod the loan-certifi- catos, and that the city itself wenk into tho businéss of issuing shinpiasters for §6 and $10 oach. In his history of the * Panic in Wall Btreot,” the writar in Zarper's Monthly says: Iu the first week cf October the country had thre currencies,—gold, legal-tender notcs, and money, this lust cousisiing of certilled ehecks and cortificates of deposit, The bauks of Daston, Philadelphin, Chicago, 8t, Louis, and Cincinnati followed the axamplo of 1bo banka of New York, sud refused to poy out green- ‘backs, And again: A scarcity of small notes was soon doveloned, To meet the cuergency the Olly of Chieago Issued city Flinplasters for £ and $10 each, and tho necesslty of, {ssuing certificates of deposit for $10 and $20 cach waa strongly urged upon tho banks of Now York, - There is no_ doubt that tho New York ity batks woro Ao alarmod at tho dangor of & colv 1apso of the dropsical railway stocks on which the loud their monoy, that thoy were ready to rogort to any illegul expedient 'in the issuc of slinplasters thomuolves, but it shows n mean Bpirit to attompt to npologizo for their own weakness by snying that the bauks and munici- pal_suthorlties of Chicago did the sama thing. As for o this city and its banks ara concorncd, both of tho sbove statemonts from Harper's Monlhly are talse in overy particular. It would bo no oxcuso to eny that thoy wero only errors of tho writer in thenamcs of Westorn citica. Any wuter who protended to enough knowledgo of flnauciul affairs to write o magazino articlo on the panic, shonld at lonst have Jknown the facta in the ente, ‘Pl article ju the Decomber Jar- per proves ono of two thinga: cithor that it was @ casie of willful misropresontation, or ol4o that tho editorial supervision of articlos (o bo printod in the mugaziuo is not what it ehonld be, LOUAL STOCK AND BOND MARKET. QMessrs. Preslon, Kean & Co. quoto a5 follows this p, m, 0. 8, Cs of '81., [ o Selling, 5%@1142 i 1083 100K @1093; 1104 112y 14 @uiYy WG ) U3l 100X @109% 11053 Buying, W11 7 14; 100x@IE i und int, 9 sz fut 9% @ U1K NEW YORK BTOCK QUOTATIONS, NEw Youx, Nov, 11.—Storling, 1003, ™ GOTVENNSI e Cook County 7a, . Lown, county, aud city ‘bouds,,, 10 per ‘eent Coupons, Coupons, Coupons, '%: Couypons, 165, Coupons, 65 (uew) Missourie Tenncesees, o Touncumevs, u Virginias, now < 06 i %4 Lurom' P Michigan Central,. . Tux Pittaburgh (ox, {ut.j., 77 Northwestern, , Horthwestern pfd I Rtock Juland {0z, div.), B8 Del, Lack, U e ‘Contral Pacifio bonds, 00 & W TN i\":d. Coutral, 3 Fuul s, 53! L e REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments were filed forrecord on Monday, Nov, 17 OITY PROPERTY, Michigan av, 80 6 of Eightesnth 8§ @ &, 802172 10 £t, with Lullding, 443,600 ‘Michigiti av, new? riorthenst corhot of - Twanty.nftn s, W f, 20x113% £, dated Nov. 1} consideration, $18,000: . Tturon st, 170 £t e of North Dosrborn b, i £, 205100 11, dated O, 31 ; consideration, 3,000, Clybouru av, 8 o cornor of Dayton at, triangle of 70190 nnd 04)¢ t, dotod Jan, 4, 1872; considoration, $3,000, - Tearl at, 114 14 8 of Wobnter ov, e £, 23301 ¢t, datod Nov. 14 ; cousldoration, $350, Woat Divtalotiat, 341 £t o of Nobla at, n f, 28x150 £t, datod Nov, 117 constucration, $1,800, Tlouruoy st, 225 ft w of Rockwell at, a f, 1252135 ft, dnted Nov, 15 conatdoration, $4200. Harbiuo'st, 12 1t w of Roboy at, s 1, Ux124 £, dated Nov, 181 consldoration, $360, 3 " qoco k160 ta of Twanis-second st o & 235130 £y atod Jul 4 considerntion, D et Lhuron st, noar Tomplo at, n f, 24100 ft, daled Jom, 9 ; conaldaration, §1,600, Drako av, 72 ft u af Wost Kinelo 8¢, o f, 120x124 £, dated Nov. 1§ consideration, $4,000, Drake Y, noar u;; ;nhom’ o1, 120x124 tf, datod May . \‘f:u‘{lfi:s'l‘u‘o:nh, 480 4-10 ft o of Ogdon nv, 8, 35z 125 ft, with uildings, dated Nov, 1 consideration, o Taland a 07%¢ ft 0of Weatern av, 81, 24x100 £t, dated Oct, 8§ coustdoration, $2,000, "Robocen cornot of Latih at, a £, 22 7101124 ft, dated Oct. 303 considoration, $1,15 ‘Warren av, 144 ft eof Warren nv, n f, 24x124) ft, dnted July 6 considorntion, $4,300, Tark av, 178 £t w of Leavittat, n £, 30124 £, datod Oct, 1+ considoration, $3,000, Ung{fl(‘:sd ¢ of tho above, dated Nov, 53 conaldera- 1,600, NOrll av, 48 £t wof Holt at, nf, 48x118) ft, with buildings, dated Nov, 13 constideration, $3,330, Btate st, 442 2-10 ft 8 of Twenty-soventh sty o f, 35x 191 ft, wilh buildings, datod Nov, 18; conslderation, 000, Buurttorr v, £t, dated March West 75, of a_160 £t 7aud 8 in' Leyman’s part w of ralirosd in 39, 14, dated Nov, 13 ; considoration, $4,000. ot 23, n Tyler's Dlock 3, Walket & St 8 W ¢ of Boc, 2, 28, 14, datod June 18; cos $3,035, T.ot6 16 and 17, in _Block 3, of Phare's o Soc, 13, 38, 18, datod Nov. 6 consideration, Lot 3, of Boguwa Lots §, 7, and 10 of Llock 13, in Lymon'ot al, part 1 o & 8o, 11, 38, 14, dated Sopt, 10; consideration, §0,000, Lot 17, In Biock 2, of Mitcheack's part s 0 i Beo. 4, 38, 14, dated Juue 17 ; considoration, $600, Lot in Block 4 of Faweelts part o w i oo, 39, 14, dated Oct, G; consideration, $600, T OF OITY LIMITS, 21K £ wol Brift place, o1, 252125)% B ot deration, $1100, SOUTIL O OITY LINITS, Lot 6, of Lots 4 to10, of Lota 0 8003, 3 ws: 1 Lot 16, in Block 10, of Clyde, dated Nov.1; con- stderatlon, $500, Lot 111 and 113 of Cole's part Block 1, of Blave' part n o X Bee, 36, 40, 13, dated Oct, 4; conalderation, £1,00, COMMERGCIAL. ‘Moxpay EvExm¥o, Nov. 17, Tho following wore the recoipts and shipmonts of tho leading arliclos of produce in Chieago during tho past forty-eight hours, and for the carresponding date one yearago: RECRIPTS, R ARIPAENTS, 1873, 5y 8,750 Grass sood, Ib 380 Tlax seod, Ibx 1,c40! Droom-corn, iLa Ourcd meats, Ita, 29,060, 163,610] Beef, brls 190 oz 76,130] 169,015 014 ({7} 83,0000 79,010 1,800 1,098 Lo 1,08 on| 781 209 168 sd13| 1,917 ‘Withdrawn from stors on Saturday for city con- sumption : 8,620 bu whont; 4,640 bu corn; 2,764 bu oata; 1,301 buryo; 4,768 bu barley, The following graln Las boon inspected into store this morning up to 10 o'olock: 224 cars whoat; 187 cara corn, 5,000 bu high mixed do, 1,600 bu No. 2 do, and 6,000 bu rojeoted do, by canal; 84 cars oats, 6,500 bu No. 2 do, by canal; 13 cararyo; 27 cars barley. Total (435 cars), 185,000 bu. Tho following tablo shows the distribution of tho breadstuffa shipped out from this port dur- ing the past weok : Shipped. (Flour, | Wheat,] Corn, | Oalr. | Darley. 3ai.pol| 15,87] 100,064 B 8, 785 ean 7t e : 21,68 13 arsas o8 To Turo 2, 25,561 ; il i o Calborno . Thowol T Othor 0. b, sowsl gl D Totals.....| 48,95 oi5,00i| seinal] a1 67 Also 1,651 bu ryo shippad byrall, aad &000 bu do by Iake to Huffalo. TFroights from Now Orloans to Chicago now average 500 por 100 Ibs, ‘The loading produce markets were again fairly active to-day, on the average, and gonorally at good pricos ns comparoed with Saturday, but grain was irregular. Tho fecling early was atrong all round, but many of tho markets foll off ero the close, and wiggled sbout within smell lmits, without much being done. Tho shipping move- ment was not active, but the receipts reported this morning were less than the outgoos of Baturday, giving a material decroase during last week of tho stocks in atore of the threo leading cereals. Operatora wore etill unorsy and un- sattlod ovor tho Cuban prospect, and few scomad to caro to oporato with reference to it either way. The dry goods trada wns only modorately ac- tive, and pricos wore again quoted unsetiled and veriable,—ruling lower for most artioles, Gro- cories wers i botter roquost, and the Eunnml market was firmor than a week ago. Thero_is 8till considerablo excitemont in sugars, aud o furtber sharp edvanca was looked for. Coffacs wore quiet, with no change in Yricon, oxcept for Mocha, which was higher, owlog to n searciy. Rico, toas, wirups, epioos, oto., ruled compara- tively steady. 'Phoro was a modorate amount of trading in tho buttor and cheose markots, at about Saturdey's prices, Fish remain dull, Dried fruits aro moving rathor more frooly, and are genoraily firmer, though not quotably higher, oxeopt for layer ralsins,. In tho leather, pig~ iron, coal, aud wood markets no new foatures were noted, Oils, paints, and colors ruled quiot and without Important chauge, £ ‘I'he lumber market wns moderately nctivo at formor prices. Tho offorings at tho docks wera Iargor, but few buyers wero present, and tho market was quiot, The domand for metals, 1ron, and nails wou of a limitad sharacter, the orders boing for amall quantities, to supply the wants of tne rotail trade, Quotations ware without alteration, - Building materinlu continuo dull and nominal. Onnporn[iu wag quist, uxcopunfi pork barrels, whichare in fulr roquost and fivm at 81.45, Thero wore no new fanturesin the broom- corn, hay, hops, or wool markots, The raceipts of hides continuo very light, and, with a fair loenl inquiry, tho markot Is firm. ‘The demand for potatoes continues nctive, and former prices wore fully sustained, Greon fruits were quiet, Thore was a modorate In({'ulry for poultry and gamo, choico fresh lots Leing mostly wanted, and thone commandod full prices, Lako freigits wore quiet and unchanged, at 6}ge and 7o for corn aud wheat to Buffalo, by #ml, 8o forwheat to do by stoam, and 1% and 180 for corn and wheat to Oswego, Carriors asked Yo advance enrly, but in tho absence of auything liko u brisk demand, wore glad to take former rates for tho fow vessels on the market, A total of six charters was roported, which will curry out 60,000 bu whoat and 130,000 bu corn, Highwines were more active, aud very firm at the quotations of throodays. }mst, in uymTthy with continued strongth in Now York, though buyers would not consont to an sdvanco. Balos woro reported of 250 brlajat 870 per gallon, which ab- sorbed all tha offerlngs, Drossed hogs were inactivo, but nominally firmor, in sympathy with live, We quote the market at §4.50@4.75 por 100 lbs for Decomber delivery, Provisions wore active and highor; The mar- ket oponed out stroug, with numnorous buyers, undor the rocolpt of advicos of an sdvauco in leolanl. whila live lwq)a waroe also_quoted 100 por 100 1bs higher at tho Union Btook Yards, ‘Tho unprovemont braught out fros sollers, and the advanco was partinlly lost at tho closo, Dless pork avoraged 10@250 per brl higher, and Inrd 3go por b highor, with iho atrongest on bothfor the January option, Meats woro gon- erally hield 3o Liglior, and some of tho sales ' wors made at that advauce, 1logs are comin| forwerd moro frooly, but atill tho supyply is nol oquul to the demaud, for both shipplng and paoking ; Lonco the firmor feeling on the snimal, whick roncts on product, Crders from sbrosd ar now coming in eufliciently brisk to indloate that buyors thiuk the present basis of prices I $0 oporats upon, evan in panio times, and "THE CHICAGO DAILY T we 0 all tho mora of them, astho other polints which usually compote with Chicngo binva vory lttle produdt' to offer thus far, Tha market olosed nt tho following rango of pricos Mesa porl, now, ensh or sellor” November, $12.00 @12.10; do sclfor Docombor, 811.00@13.00 soll- or Jnnusry, §12.25@12.87%4; soller tobruary, #12.76@13.90, primo’ moss pork, S10.26@10.50§ oxtra primo do, $8.25@8,60. _Lard, cnah or scllor Novombor, $7.133¢@7.26; do, sollor Docambor, $7.20@7.35 ; do, ‘sollor Juntinry, ST.6@T.40; do, sollor Fobruary, 97.00@7.05. Groon hams ot 03{@730; ewoot piokled hams, 7)¢@8ido. Greon shouldors nt 8J¢o; rough sfues, bif @b)go; do ehort ribs or long clear, G3@ Biga; do short olonr, E%?)G}ga( monts 10 @16 days inwualt, 4@43¢0 for shonlders, G for short ribs and long clear, and 6gc for short clor; boxod shouldors, soflor Docombor, 430; do Cumberlands, b3ge; do short ribs or long clonr, 03@6X(c; do short clenr, 6@ 03g0; ‘fi:lnhg cut hams, 734@79¢e. Moats, noilor Jauuary about 3o moro than for Decomber. DMess beof, 83.00@8.25; vxtra mess do, $0.00@ 0.25; beef hams, $17.60@18.00. Cll.Plullo 2 62, @6}go; greaso quotablo st 4@blde. woro roported of 130 brls moss porl old% b at 811,75 1,600 bris now do ab $12.133¢+ 1,000 brle do- soller Docombor at $12,00; 1,000 brla do mollor Fobruary at 818,00 1,000 brls do (Sat- wrdny ovoning) at $12.8717; 60’ Lo lard at Tigo; 8,250 tesfido sollor Novembor and Docombor at 7iga; 200 tes do on privato torms ; 250 tes do sol- lor January ot $7.40; 600 tes do soller Fobruary ab $7.70; 260 tes do nt & 250 tea do (ab Knnsan Olty) nt 7hgo; 90,000 1bs groen shouldors nt 4oi 60,000 lba do st £3.81%; 100,000 Ibs do nb + 40,000 Jbs shoulders, 16 days old, ntdo; %50 boxes short riba on privnta torms 75 boxes long cloar (vory light) nt fljgu; 230 boxos short clear sollor Do- combor at 63g0; 20,000 lbs groon hams (15 1bs) at 7)go; 80,000 1bs and 5,000 pes do (16 nnd 16 1bs)at 70; ‘200 pes do (12 1b8) at 7360 ; 100 tes swoot picklod hams, now, at 7clg. Tlour was In botter oxport domand, and firm at Snturday's pricos for fair to _good mpring ox- tras, whilo winters wore dull, Doalors say that tho atocks of desirable brands aro quite small, ond gome of thom (the doalera) have sold nP quito closo, so that thoy aro scarcely able to fill aronnd order, 'The sLipping movement of tho past two or throo days las boen quite froe, Buckwheat flour was firm, and bran quiet and steady. Sales woro reportod of 200 brls whito winter oxiras on private terma; 200 Lrls spring extras (Moo's Favorite) at £6.60 ; 8,700 brls do on privato torms ; 100 brls suporfines at $ 3 100 ris do nt £3.12 ; 160 brls ryo at $4,60; 100 Lrls do at 84.25; 25 bria buck:wheat at §0,00 3 15 Lrly do at 8,60, Total, 4,690 brls, Also 10 tons bran at $11.50 on track. The following was the closing rango of pricos Tair to good white winter. Choleo do, Red winter, Cholce to i Modium to 8T@ U193 Hitctiingd 500" G Wheat was activo and stronger duri n great part of tho session, averaging 3¢e higher, aud advancing 8i¢e from tho closing” vato of Satur- day, Liverpool was onrly quoted flrmer, and tho gold promium was higher, but the prime cause of tho greater strength appeared to bo the fact that the shipmonts of Saturday were vory Inrgo, bringing down our stock in store to vory small dimeusions, and lonving vary littlo to £ round on deliverios on contracts. " This ot _the shorts on the anxious-seat, aud thoy rushed In to gn, priusipally “for uext "month, which ~ caused = tho option to com- mand & slight promlum over cash lots, though there was & fair domnnd for sbipmont, aud some iuquirly for receipts to cariy into win- tor storago. It in probabla that tho expeotation of o wor with Bpein Lad something to do with the demand from outside sourcos, but it wae not powerful enough to keop up the market in the last hour of tho session, after Now York had beon reported 20 lower than on Buturday, This fact brought out numerous sellers, and dopross- od prices; but they rebounded back cro the close, It Is noteworthy that thoro has been no oxcitemont in grain on the seaboard owing to the Cubon nows. Tho pressure to buy for Do- eembor also caused that option to rule higher ay compared with January, tho difforence averaging barcly 2, instond Of Uo on Friday Bud 2160 " on Baturday. Soller December opened ut $1.003, ndvancod to $1.02, fell off to $1.015, roso to 81,0234, roceded to $1.011¢, advanced to $1.03%¢, and closed strong at $1.05. Seller Jan- unry kold ab $1.0@1.06%, olosing at $1.05. No. 2 spring sold at 81,00@1.03, closing rathier tamo at $1.02 for nuything orcept Northwostorn rocoipts, which sold at S1.05. No. 1 spring cloged nt $1.10 for Northwostorn receipts, ang §1.00 for recoipts clsewhera. No. 8 spring closed at Ubo, and rojected do at Bbe, Cash salos wora reported of 400 bu No. 1 spring ab $1.09%¢'; 2,400 bu do at $1.00; 1,100 bu No. 1 Noithwestorn at 9L11; 2,400 budo at $1120; 1,200 bu do =t 81.09; 20,800 bu No. 2 spriug at $1.03; 6,400 bu do at $1.023(; 12,200 bu do at $1.025¢ 5 7,200 bu Qo b $1.02:¢; 27,000 bu do nt £1.02; 6,700 bu No. 2 Northwestorn at $1.05; 2400 budo at $1,08; 1,900 bu do_at $1.07 " 1,000 bu do at $1.02}¢; 2,000 bu do at $1.02; 10,800 bu No. 8 spring’ at 95c; 4,800 bu do' ab 94i¢o; 2,400 bu rojected at8%c; 800 bu whito spring, by sample, at $1.18, delivered, Total, 118,800 bu. Corn was more nctive, and steadier, averaging about tho same a4 on Saturday, aud olosing 116 highor. Livorpool was raported stronger, and onr receipts wero agmun small, for Monday, being also considerably exccedod by the shipmonts, while thcre was o bettor shippiug demand, though much of it seemed to be ou vessal-own~ ors’ account, ud the inquiry for freight-room was exceedingly light., There was ulso a fair demand from the Decembor shoxts, and & more extended disposition to take hold for iuvestment, it being thought probable that prices will advanco wilfx light receipts, even though thore should bo no war on Cuban nceount, ns thd last has taken a much smaller supply this year than usual, and our crop is lnown to be one-fourth short. It 18 oxpeoted that the Enst witl need to call for unusually large rail ship- monts this winter, and Great Dritain is said to bave not much more thau ono weel's supply on hand. Beller Decamber opencd at 8910, Toao to 893¢c, doclinod to 38%¢c, and advanced to 893ge, cloaing at 8934c. Seller January ranged le above this, closing with 40%¢e bid. Hegular No. 3, or soller the month, ranged 3o below December, closing nominally at 89 Tigh mixed was in better roquest, sud rolatively atronger, closing at d40c, Rejected closed at H7e. Cash szlos were reported of 800 bu high mixoed at 40c 5 8,600 bu do ut 89%{c; 800 bu do at 89%e; 8,000 bu No. 2 at 894gc ; 7,200 bu do at 89ifc; 14,400 bu do nt 390 ; 40,000 bu do at 88340 4 19,~ 000 bu do at 883¢c ; 40,000 bu do at 381¢a ; 14,000 b do at 88%¢o; 26,400 bu do at 933¢0; 6,000' bu rojected ot §70; 8,600 bu do at 363¢e; 6,000 bu bigh mixed af 403¢o ; 6,000 bu rojected at 983e, atloat. Total, 101,400 bu. Onts were guiot, though with more doing than on Baturday, aud much tirmer, advaucing Y{@lo {rom tho extrome doprossion of thut duy, and averaging u little highor. ‘e roceipts continuo small, giving ne great load to be carried, and tho city domand was much bettor to-day, thero laving heon but little call from local deaiers st woolt, Sellor Docomber opened ut S01¢c, aud ad- vanced to 80%c at thecloso, olffer Junuary sold at Sl@Ylige. Beller tho mouth or repular closed’ flrm b 803e. Cauh satos woro reported of 8,000 Lu No. 2 at 803405 7,400 bu do nt 8050 16,000 bu do at 80c; 000 bu by samplo at 86o; 600 bn do at 350, on track s 600 bu do nt 850 1,200 bu do at 3{¥fc; 1,200 bu do (white) at $4o; all freo on board. Total, 20,600 bu, Rye was quict and steady at the insido quota- tion of Sturday, tho supply bolng somewhat lnrfinr thougl still light, Beles wero Hmited to 2,000 bu No.’2 at 620, Barloy was dull, 'I'he market oponed firm nt tho outside prices of Raturday, in wympath with the firmness in other gram, but soon fofl off, in the abaonco of domand, receding fully 2o por bu, though the reported shipmonts wora four timoy the rocoipts, No, 2 openod ab §1.83; and closod at $1,81 ; do sollor Decomber sold at 81,85, but closod nomiually weak at 1,83, No, 8 oponod at Y4g, but olosed nomiually at 9lo out- eldo tho Rock 1sland Elovator. Cash salos woro reported of 1,000 bu No, 2 at 81,33 ; 400 bu do 8t 81.52 ; 800 bu do at 1,81 ; 8,600 bu No, 8 at 4o ; 3,800 bu do at 930 1,300 bz doat 920; 400 b do at 9l ; 8,200 bu do at Ho § 400 bu rojoctad a6 720 ; 4,800 b do at 710 ; 400 bu do at 07050 ; 400 bu by samplo at $1,00 ; 600 bu do at 81,00 ; 400 bu do at 700, Total, 20,600 bu. ZUUOPEAN MALKETH, The following {s Boerbolim's dlspatch to tho Board of Trudo in this clty to-duy; Nov. 17—London—English conutry markels for ‘wheat quiot, French do tivm, Prime ‘mess pork, 604 44} short ribs, 418 04, American Iard, 41n 04, Aari: Lane—Whest very brisk, Corn 8d dearer, Primo mness pork, 56 verpool—Oumberland middles, $0a td. Awmerleun 1ara, <08, EXTONTA FUOM THE BEATOARD, The followiug wero tho uggregato exports of the articles namad from the ports of Vortiand, Doston, New York, Philadelphis, and Baitimore, for the week ending Nov,8: Flour, brl 57,731 Pork, bl . oam Whoaf, bu, 003;000{ Lacoh, tba. 4,408,000 Corp, 7182000} Lard, [us, .. +91601,000 PRODUOE ATATISTICS, i T&o Produce Exzohange Weekly bas the fol- owing ? m‘-nmmmm Burope froms (e porte of YBUNE: TUESDAY, Now York, Doaton, Montreal, Philadolphin, and Dalti- inore, ngnrogatod, ‘woro for the undermontioncd wpoks VR O | B [ us follows ¢ 89,570)1,207, BE0( 608,L00] 8,780 ¢ m.ga 7870010, 460 141,442{8, 729, 001(9, 409, 128/163, 63288, 625 29,816/0,357,873| 272,6%7| 17, 444129, faimn me S 201,894,006 B38| 10,ded) ‘8t 109, 84313, 229, 7761 1,209, 786123, 06| a4, 761 Tho importa of flour and wheal, ropresented by equivalent of whoat, into tho Uniled Kingdom r{n}: Bopt, 1 to Oct, 18, 1873 wers 1, 017,000 gra,, ngainat 3,016,421 qes, "for'thiacorreapondinig period ih 18725 & doficiency of 640,421 quw., equal to 5,695,368 bu, doflclency, oud this ratlo of deficlency oxtnded to thg closb of Décember, 1870, will givo n fotal deficiongy 1o the Ringdom st tho boginning of tho now yoss of 1,620,000 ; qrs, of wheat 38 conipared with tho cogres sponding period in 1873, equalto 12,100,000 bupk, Tlio Irfah Times of tio 371l bt Octobir, 1878, on the polato crop of Ircland, says: Takiug tho ylohd as o ‘whola it is considerablo above an avetnge, and from onr own observation, and relurns from ralinble sources, wa find that tha diseaso fa from about onc-third o gn: fourtl of the entiro crop, ‘Tlio adaitional quuntity thet +hos rowarded tho farmers’ outorprine will ®0 far to ro- ‘componsate Lim for tho logs by tho dlacuso, Anotler and very fmporlant causo of congratulation 1a that tho guent Lulk L tho pofutata are, oxcoplionslly ‘forga woll formed and wall flavored, Tho tubors Dot Affecis by tho digeasa are partioularly sound, bandiing thoy mny bo etored In safol; potato crop in Lugland fa not olovated in rank tu s natlounl fndustry, thoro fa slways vory Iarge area une dor cultivation, " A Midland colomporary his collected on_authiontlo ferloa of roturns from An. ares of 100 miles of rich agricultural lands, Tho result givs mora {lian one-third over an nverago orap, with sy oral romnrks of ¢ ono-alf vvar avorage;! 40 busholy Jer nore over averames! ¢ 25 per cent ovar nverags,' and ouly ona return below an averagie. In & paralicl col umn tho decreaso fu vopresonted a8 avoraging ono- Ahfrd of tho crop, but tho obscrvations includo’ many such ontries na 1.7 docrensod s’ *not 1o any extent3 “losa than Laual’ * nothing sorioun,’’” "Wlio porta of Sk, Potorabiirg ond Taganro o closed by froat, and shipnionta by {ho Lakes, tho Now York Cannls, ond tho 8t, Lawrence River, will soon bo suspended for’ tho season, Odeatn, Spaulsh, and Algorisu yorts, Now York, Philadelpbfs, Ballihoro, Now Orloany, Han Francised, Tortland, Oso,, and Port: land, Mo., wil remain open for {lio_oxport’ of bread- sugs. Solglum, lollaud, Franc 1ialy, Svitzoriand, and tho United Kingdom, will bo tho prit.cipal import: ers of wheat, Tho wanth of all theso countrics {n tho sggregate, will o largo Letwoen, thls timo end the cloao of {Lio nrvest year,—Aug, 81, 1874, The amount of wlicat In transit for the United Kingdom on the 3d inak,, was uearly 0,000,000 Lyshicls, oxelusive of stoamer shipmonts from Amorica, Great Dritain is still largely ort [ hior {myorts, stuce Sopt, 1,1873, 08 compared with tho liko period fn 1673, with Targer requiremouts nnd‘ sminllor normal stocks at the beginning of the bar- Vet year. “Wlie stock of wheat in Maraclllea Oct, 17, 1873 was 150,650 quintals, of 2201 bs avoirdupol ch, The imports of wheat at: Marsoillea from Aug, 1, 1873, fo Qct, 25, 1673, have Leen 1,789,040 quintals,’ ngainst 653,100 quintals for {he corresponding tmo in 1872, Thio luports ot tho mora northerly ports of Franc have alko been larga, Wheat fu transit for the United Kingdom Nov, 1, 1873, exclusivo of stoamer shipmonts from America and sail sud eteamer shipments from tho Daltic Soa : TO FOITS OF CALL, 13 and with N Althmplr.lo fi: will soon O DINEOT ronTs, TOTAL, F b 4 1 9| 4 Montreal. 7l Luiladelpi 3| California 45| Ho. Pacitic poris| 10] Aubtraline.,,, o | 8 Othor ports. .| 3] Equal bu Qot. 11 Kgnal bu Oat.d. The recaipls at seaboard porta from Jan, 1 to Nov, 8, inclusive, for threo yenre, wore : 873, 1873, 1871, Flour, brl8,...eeee 8118306 6,350,350 7,014,702 42,376,030 19,457,018 37,440,50 44,160, 3,675,024 88, 838 19,870,114" 18,007,612 8,470,084 2,761,800 476,380 1,018,760 Totnl grain, bu,110,120,003 108,673,880 08,160,802 Tho visible stipply of grain, including the sfocks {n fanary at the principal points of sccumulation at Juke and_seaboard ports, in translt on tho Inkes, the Now York cauals, and by rail, wae Nov, 8, 1873 1 Wheat, Oats, Barley, Ui A Instoreat . Lako ship: Itail shipmont OuN.Y. canals ;2! Total—Nox ol 5 Tolal=Qot. 23,78, Total—Oct. 18,73, Total—Uct.11, AL | 9, 126, ct. 4 DL ov. 9, 72| 8,908 Torelgn oxports of flour and grain from Now Yor for the week ended Nov, 11, 1873, and since Jan, 1, and thelr fsiribution s Flour, | Wheat, | Corn, | Oatr, To orie.” | bu, ou,’ | u. 171,105 101,390, B 79,739]. 18,220, 83,173] 1,000 430,593) 'G5 Cor, weok, 187 20,240) 343 From Jau, 1, 1873, 12,619,800(5, 603 From Jan, 1, 1872, 124,075,608]32,100 From Jan, 1, 1871 10,880,874 Yrom Ju, 1, 1870, 1, From Jan, 1, 1869, “And 73,382, bu Tyo, GUAIN WAREROURE ACCOUNTA, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sir: About fourtcon mouths ago, I addressed you n. communication on tho thon clevator jm- broglio, eotting forth the ways and means where- by such shumelfu! irregulerition as thon engross- cX public attontion should in fulure be avoided, to whick you politely replied that, innsmuch as all tho scalawags wero then driyen from tho scenes of their fraudulent operatious, ond that warehonsomon wero adjusting their books, and corrcct mossuroments wero being made, to ascertain the grain on hand, yeu Ii\mlmd for a_new doparturo from which plain_ sailing might in futuro bo oxpected,— therefore deemea the publication unnecessary, But recent events have painfully demonstrated that even yob the virtuo or integrity of elavator men is not; Jiko Creaar's wife, above suspicion. ‘I'heraloro, inasmuch a8 an ounco of provent- ivo iw botter than o pound of curo, particularly doin tho prosont disturbed mind of graln- doalors ¢ First—Lot mo submit that the systom of books and accounts in vogue with elovators is defactive, inasmuch a, it any inaccuracy ocours, it would puzzle a Philadelphia lawyer to unravel it, wheroas tho seorot of bookkooping is sim- plicity and plaioness, not complication aud con- fusion, Second—Thut a compotent and a. trustworthy olerk should bo in uhnrse af auch elevator, as at prosont, known ag the Disbursing and Roceiving Clerk, with two boos, onoe for recelving and tho other for dolivoriug; ‘that Lo should then and there duly onter the recelpts and deliverios up to Monday morning, at which time strile a bal- ance, showing aba glance tho quantlty of grain in bis olovator, and then maoke oath to tho cor- rectuess of his accounts boforo some competent tribuual, such oath to be rogistered in Lis books. Third—That_tho hend bookkosper of such eloyator should rendor & statemont, likewiso under oath, of tho quunllt)l' rocelved during the same space of time, and tho exact number of enoh receipt given {horefor, Likowiso tho quantity dll:mhargod, sud the number of each recoipt roturned into his posseaion, and duly coucoled by bim. In whioh caso, his balanco shonld - agree with that of the elovator clovk, whereau, 1f they do not, it muat be ovident that thoro lssomething rotten, or wrong, in Donmark, And horo lot mo assure you that, it tho fear of God and the Btete's Prison s before thoir eyes, thoy will most truly give s correot atatombont. 379,113124, 787 1,004,352147,110 A “copy of _ such emont should be rendered the Board of Urade every Tuesdsy mornlng for publio Lnspeoklon, NOVEMBER 18, 1573 Zourth—That no splitting should bo allowed, a8 thnat contingoncy shon bo daly cone pideted and provided for nt the time of rooolving such grain Into warchouse, This, Mr. Lditor, 18 the proper and practical way of keoping olovator accounts, and, if adopted ond followed out, will do mora to restore and malutain confldonco than five hundred State ofi- alals who at Leat know no moro than they ought to. Bucb, sir, {8 the humblo opmlon of yours, moat respoctfully, Anauva MoDoNALD, LATEST. Whent was active in thoaftornoon, closing i¢o Towor thian on 'Change, folling at 910215 1.033¢ sollor Docomber, closing at tho ingl (fo; andat $1.045¢ eollor January. Corn was fairly notivo, closing nt 3034@30Xc cash, nnd molling 8t 803/@400{0 sollor Dacowber, olosing at tho insido ; also, at 4030 ecllor January. In pro- vislons, snlos woro reported of 500 tcs lard ot T30, and 60 brls pork at $12,00, both for moller ocember, A schooner was taken for corn to Sandusky on privale torms, —_— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, MonpAx Evexrve, Rov, 17, ALCONOL~Was in good domand for sxport, ond firm, Wa quote 04 per cent proof ot $1,74@1,70, LEANS AND PEAS—Ololco Leans wero in roquest, but common lots aud poan wera slow, ' Wo quotos No. vies, $2.40@2.00; prime hand picked do, $1.70@2.7¢ good to prima 'modium hand picked,’ $2.252,6 0, $1.80@2.00. Yollow peas, $1.25 5 do grovn; $1.40@1.43, DBUTTER—Tho butter trado was quist at_nbout tho prices rullog last week, Rocoipts continuo Hboral, but there is pa yot 1o large accumulation, and halders ars not urglng sales at any materinl concsoion, Followlng &ro th quotationa : Qliolce sellow, 20§06 ; modium to good, 19@24e; Inforior to common, 1@180c; common to choica roll, 16@200, DAGGING—Prices wero sleady and unchanged, rouging as follown: Btark A, 30)o; Ludlow A, 36 Towiston A, O43c; American, d1igo; Amonkdag 310} Olter Groek, 3303 burlap bagn, and 5 bu, 16 20c} gunoies, winglo, 17@18¢; do double, 27:@280; woolancks 63(203c. BROOM CORN—Quotations woro nnaltercd, and, al- though it is nossiblo that & fow salos havo been mado at might soductions, tocks aro beld gonerally with Contidoreo, and "Ly thoto who ara ot compolled to g {ros salci, ht busiucss i boing transacto Wo ogain quoto: Choleo fo oxtra hurl, 7@ that will work itself Inlo o cholco hurl broom, 8X@Tc; for good do, GX@O0c; good to choice stelk biold, B@0a; infurlor bruall, 4Gtc. BUILDING MATERIALS—Woro dull, Wo repeat quotatlons : Siucco, $2.00@4.80; Now York stucco, .00@4,005 Rosendnlo coment, $3.255 Loutaville, Manlfus, and Akron Tortland cemont, $1.00@ Itmo in bulk, 80c@$1,00; (brls) $1,10@1,15 bito sand, W brl, $1,60@39.00; plastortig hatf, 3 bu, &0o; land plabtor,$2.00° bely rick, % 1,000, $55.00@90,00 ; building brick (com- mon), $5,50@7.00; preseed brick, $14,00@15,00; sewer brick, $8.50; Nuwaukea and tacine prossed, $25,00( 200030 45 common, $14.006160, Tadizni proiteq, . ( A 0 comnon, $10,U( 5,005 e clay, rl, $3.00024.00. OLEESE—T1s market was without o slnglo now featuro, Tie domand waa modorate, 08 woro also tho offerings, and former quotations woro steadily main- tained, W rapent our st : Now York factory, mild, 13(@18ig0; Obio factory snd Wostern {actory, 46, 126 130 3lower grades, 1@11c, COAL—VWo Tmu tho market dull with prices nominally "unchanged: Lohlgh, propared, $11,003 Lackawsnna, $10,00; Erio, 10,003 Weluut 1111, $8,50 1 Chierry Mia, $8.00{ Bloasburg $2,00; Cannel, $0.506 10,00 Lick Run, $9.60; Hocking Valloy, $8.60% Ine diana’ block, $7.603 Barclay, $6.00; Kirkland Grato, $5.00: Minonk, $6.005 Wilmington, $5.00, COOPEIAGE—Thers i o falr demand for pork bar~ rels, and they aro firm st $1.45@150 for cholce lots, UMerces are dull, Wo quotd: Porx barrels, $1,45@ 1,60 ; whisky batrols, $1.00@3.00; lard tierces, $1.05 @1.70; flour Larrels, 48@G60; pork staves, fough, $21.0082.00; do, bucked, $24.00620.00 ; tHorco ataves, L00@24.00 bucked or sawed, '$25.00328.00% inves, rough, $26,00876,00; do bucked, $13,00 @®85.00; flour staves, $9.50@11.00¢ circlo flont head~ ing, T@9%o por ol; four loop-polos, $14.00@16,00 permi 3 pork and torco poles, §30.00@40.00 por m, EG@3—Woro stesdy at 21@230 for frosh packages, and slow at 17@18c for pickled. TEATHERS—Were fh moderate request and amplo supply. We quote : Good to prime Live-gooso feathio 0@ESC, from first handa; Jobbing prices, T0@760 e coit discount for cafli; ehicken, 6@o; turkey, FISH—In this department tho changos wore unim- portant. Bustuess continues slack with littlo prospect of auy materiol improvement until after tho holidays, Trices, in tho meantime, remain comparatively uteady, ns followa: No, 1 whitelish, i-brl, $5.40@5.60; No, 4 do, §5,20@5.403 No, 1 trout, $5,0035.40; No, mackerel, uow, i-brl, $13,50@14.00 ; No, 1bay, $10.00G b family .16 10.50; No. kerol, ' J-brl, $8.50@8.70 1 mackerel, i¢-Url, $7.00@7.25; No, 1 shoru kita, @3.25; bank codfish, $0.00@6.95; Grorgo's codfich, 0@0.76; Labrador herring, split, brls, $9.00@ 3-brl, $4.15@6,00% Labrador 'herring, round, brl, $8.00@8.60 do ig-brl, £4.25@4.50; box herrlng X0, 1, 303303 box derring scaled, d0@@43c; Columbia_Hiiver salmon, 1¢-brls, $10.00@10.25. FRUITS AND NUTS~Trade was o fitile mare ac- {ivo, and tho goneral arkst wag o shado Srmor, Tals. {8 'wero Leld a littlo bigler, {n sympathy with Now York, but other fruits wero nominally unchang- ed. 'Woquote: Fonrrax—Dates, 0@9)c; figs, mew, drims, 12%@19¢; figs, in boxes, Row, 186@170; Frenchl prunes, 10@14c ; Turkish prunes, 19%@1e ; Talsing, layers, now, $2.60@2 sius, lnyors, old, $2.00R3.40; ratslus, ' looke Nukcatol, $2.75@3.00 ; rail sius, Valencis, now, 113¢@12; Zanto cusrants, ‘new, 7@Txc; old do, 6@Bige; citron, 3Glse, DONESTIO —Alden apples, 1765200 ; ‘Michlgan, siiced, 10GUc Mickigan quariere, 8@0)o; Waslorn do, TieGs Sontborn do, 03@7xo; peaches, purcl, 23@is peaches, halves, 0@ilo} do, mixod, T@8c; biacke Derries, now, 15@13)ge ; ‘Taspberries, {0@4Zo} pilted cherrics, 20260 ; NuTa—Filberls, 16@10c; almouds, Terragona, 23@24: Noples walnuts, 27@28; Chill walnute, 33@24c; French walnuts, 10@17c; Drazlls, 0)@10s¢0 ; pecans, Toxas, 14@160 3 African Speanuls, 8@Txc; Wilniugton poanuts 83@J0; Teuneascs peanuts, 6X@Ticc. GRLEN FRUITS—Excopting s light movoment in apples there s littlo doing, Lemons, elng scarce, aro held with coufidence, Cranborries ara slow and easy, though cholca Lrauds bring outside . The murket fa liberally supplied, espe- claily ‘wilh Capo_Cod fruit, We quoto:' Lem- ous, $8.00@10.00 ¥ box; infcrior lemons, $7.00; orafiges, $9,00@10,00 per brl: Galifornin pears, 3,00 @480 per caso} do grapes, ‘Lokay, $9,00 per’ cnto; do Muscat, $7.60; common to choics upples, $2.50@ 4.00 por Lrl from storo: do in car lots $2.75(@ 1,35, Cuile tivated cranberries, $12.00@13,00; do (Cary's), $14.0 7 Cape Qod do, $12.00G313.00 B brl; wild " do, $9,006 11,00, Mnlaga grapos, $6.50 per keg, GHOCLRLES—Sugars Wero agal oxcited and une noltlod, A mnajorily of deulors were holciug t nbont un }0 dvance on Saturday’s prices, but, as tho move- wmietit was not genoral, wo make no changa in our quo~ tatlons, A decided intrease in the dumnud is reporied, and there 18 a strong probubility that tue next fow days will wituose a wmatorial advaice, Coffoes wero un- chinngod, wilh tho exception of Mocha, which 4 scarco and biglier, Rico, sirups, candlea, adaps, and othor articles were comparatively steady, Wa qiioto: Br-Cann, BODA—T) B8, CorvEcs—ocun, 3:@S5ge; 0. G. Java, 303 Si¢c ; Java, No, 2, 20@20%6 3 fancy Rio, 204@2050 + clioied do, '952@36e; primeiv, BX@G2xo; good do, @436} common do, T @G s Tousting: do, 92%@320; Singaporo Juva, 373(@U8X0; Costa Rica, faicy, @260 ; do, primo, BXGIK: acaibo, Er iy QaNDLES—Star, full welght, 18G181¢0; stoarine, full welglt, 143@14370 ;: do, Ehort waight, 18%@130. (JIOE-Titon, ‘8@ax0; Bangoon, Ti@1)c; Oaro- 1, BX@DA(C, ¢ SioAeeient cut lost, 194@1%c; crustiod and powdered, 113@Lli0; grunulaied, 1U@I1ye; A, atandurd, 1055102703 do, No, 9, 105/@10%c; B, ¥ 10j¢e; extra O, 10@10}/¢; O No, 2, 971 G, No. 1, 0}@9ge;s cholce brown, 024@9c} prime " do, 0J{@UNe: fafr do, BM@0cH clioica molauses gugor, 97@SKc; fair Uo, Ui@00: com: mon o, 7:@736; Now Orleans sujar, cholee, 0@ 9jics 48 Feline,” 83(@00; do, fulr, 8K @8o; com- mon, T} Ao, Sinurs—Diomond drips, $1.90@1.35 3 slvor drips, extra Sne, B0@850; goa sugar-louse sirup, 55@000; cxtra do, 65@70c; Now Orleans molanses, cholco, 9ilo; do prinie, 76@800; do_common, 65@70c; Porto Itico molasses, cholce,’ 62@63c; common molates, BIQUsC, SaLnnuTos—Common to Lest, 8/@10c, 8riors—Allapice, 15@180 ; cloves, 35@40c; cassls, $0@38c ; popper, 26G200; nutmegs, $1.45G1.30; gl gor, buro, 25@ulo; do No.3, 40@Ske; do No. . Soivs—Gormsn mottled, 03@03go: Golden Weat, 6@0o; White Lily, 01@0%c; White Rose, 6@ o)c; palm, 0@0o; Hwvou' Imperial, GO ; w’léhu ulgu“nn, st Cusmipataa, SHAGKe S VAR rose, o Branou—Gloss, 0(@100 ; corn, I@110; laundry, 6@ To 3 common, 6@0¢, HAY—Coutinues fo meot wilh a_moderato {nquiry from flo local trade, oud for shipments 1o fhe North, Frices are uuchanged, We quote tho wholesals pricos pald Ly dealors, aa ' fol. lows, ‘cars {o_conlsin 20,000 1ta: New tinothy, prime, $14,60@15.00 ; No, 1, $13,60@14,00; do 0, 3 $11.00@12,007 mwixed, $10,00@11,00 ; pratrle, " uplond, $.00@10.001 do, midiand, $8,00@ ,00; o, wlongh, $1.00@8,00, Loose oN {vAaon— Timothy, 00@13,00; prairie, $7.00@9.60, For de- livery of prebscd, $1.00@1.80, sccordiug fo” distanco, 1IIDES—The rocoipts coutinue very light, and with » good local demand tho murket 18" firm, dud nan: pattics aro bidding XG0 sbove our quotations, hin duo to the light otferiiigs, mud, doubticss, on fn. creazo {n tho recolpts would causo prices o roceds tothe old figures, as other markota aro uuchanged, Quotations i, B Ibeses 3 M e @28 appor, o, 4, 2N 2 Gty upper: No. % 4 & 2@ 2 Coitntry u Doma Collar, 3 20@ 23 alfy Clt.res 1,20 1.40 olf, ao RO P 1,10 1,25 Ttou:gh sppot, atand; a?&% 45 Tionith upper, domane 2 a0 Buffalo slaughtor nol wa 0 B, A esl0, 0@ 0 1200 1,05 753 111 French calf, Lomoino. # mlwg-m:uo TFronch calf, 24 to 00 1t « 1,05@ 2,20 Fronel kip, 50 o 100 ln. . ‘i 1,008 1,66 DMLTALS AND TINNERS" BTO0KWora quict and et 10 S0e1, $12.00¢ do) 12 IN PLATE~—] %14, $12,00 7 do, 19x13, $12,50 ¢ 14310, 813,003 o0, roolug, 14x20, 10, :u.w;‘d?;, ?6&51 Pto Tre—Targe, 400; small, 4103 bar, 420, LuAD—Tlg, 830 bar, 100; ‘pipe, full coils, 100 ; Sy Sro—Full casla, 1 hal MKET ZtNo—Full cnalin, 10)¢0; half casks, 100: lesn quantity, 110 slabs, B3¢e, ok 32040y BHEET IRON~—No, 4, 630 rates; Russtn fron, 2@ 23¢;do No, 1 etained, 19@%00 rats GALVANIZED InON—No, 10820, 150; No,22@2, 100; No, 235@20, 17e: No, 17, 180§ No, 48,200, A discount of 35 por cont 1a made from thislist. Corren—Coppor bottoms, 37c; Lrazlers, ovor 12 s, 41c; tinuod coppor, 300; planialied copger, dgo; do, aul ) 109,100; 1010 11, 11c; 13, 13 ond 14, ‘1307 16 and’ 16, 140! 17, 16ut + 10, 190; 0,300 'full Lundie, 35G30 por cont 1 fence'wiro, by car-lond, 010, NAILS—Were in moderato reqiicét, Wo continuo to aquoto; 20@60d, e keg, $4,60; B4 do, $4,76; do, 0d, $£6.00; 40 ud &d do, $.20 ; 3d do, $0,80} 30 'do, Gno, 7,60 ¢ 24 do, 47.60; clincl, $7,00, NAVAL BTGRRS T'rade'ta light on nsusl athis sea- non, and prices aro without further clinnge, as follows: Manilla ropo, Ib, 170; sianl ropo, ¥ Ib, 14X@10)0; #anll homp cord, B 1b, 20@250; warling, W v, 20@ 2% 'b {arred rope, Y Ib, 1763180 § oakum, B Dale, $3,00 n@ooé 0; piteh,” B brl, £6,00(0,Ut i tar, @ brl, $5.608 OILS—Tnder this Liead thoro woro no important chonges, 'rade was roported falr, nnd former quoti tlouswore gencrally woll sustained, Wo ropoat our list, a8 followss Qarbon, 17@17)0; oxtra lard ofl, strictly winter, 76@78¢; uo, current make, 1203 No. 1, "070; ‘No, 3, Go; lusced, rav Y do "volled, $,02; " whalo, ' 80@b2c; sporm, 'in,%% 2,203 ncsl!fflntallk!!rlull’plln:,sl.lfl do extra, 00c; o o doNo.1, To; bankof 60 Uatel, ol iEpimit o 501 turpontine, 60c; naphtha, 63 gravi 18 {1 nuphtiia, common, 1o@106, sl YOTATORS—Notwithatending tho rocelpts, espoc 1y by bost, wero quito large, prices wWefo Cully & tained, thero being an nctive inquiry from both ibo lo- cal and iuterior {vado. Deachbiows sold raadity at §1.05 @L10, delivorod, and at $2.60°In burrir, arid $115 1.20 out of store, Mixed or ecarly roso quotable at 750 @8L.00, and Traniod lota ot BOGST 0. W B0t sales of 3 cara’ choico OLlo poschblows st $1.105 300 bria ot $2.80. POULTRY AND GAME—Tho though amplo, Cholca variotics of gamo supply was not largo, poultry was flrm, and many brought Lighor prices whon fresl, We quoto: Chickons, ~d: 2.25@3.60; ducks, $2.50@3.%: X @cese, $8.00@ 10,005 dressed turkey: 2 fresh do, 106 19nfc; prairle chickeus, $3.95@0.60; portridges, $3.35 ¢ yiid turkeys, 12¢ ; quail, $1.00@1,25; mallari dcks, $3,75 @300 per doz; small ducks, $1.25@1,80; vonison saddles, 100; hame, 1203 carcasncs, 8c. SALT-Continues active and firmat the rates follow- ing: Onondsga sud Saginaw, fino, $1.80 3 Canada do, 180 ordlntey,conrap 3165 bourst dimeny, O skt Fousd solar, $2.00 3 dairy, without bags, $3.00; da Wikl bigs, $10} Abliton Jalry, por sack, $5.00, T SELDS—Wero'in ight reqiicst at pravious prices, Tiwothy sold at $1,10§2.40 for common ta nearly primo; primo Is quotod ot §2.60, ¥lax sold nt $1.65 for for good, ITungarian at G0c, Primo clover at $4,%0, Wounoto sales of 168 bags noarly prime timotly at $2.40; 150 bags ot $2.357 10 bagd at $€2.10; 10 bags primo clover at $4.70; 4 cars tlox st $1,05} 36 bags Hungarlan at 60c, EAS—Romain quict and unchanged. Following are tho prices current: Young lysom, common to folr, 40@300; do good, C@T0o; “do cliolco to extra flue, 05c@$1.10; common to fino old byson, G3@8%0; .common imperinl, G0@60c: good 1o cholco do, #0c@$L10; foir to' good gunpow- der, 70@%0c; chiolco Pligeucy, $1.16@120; ostra Mojune, $LUS@140; choite (o oxira mew ' Japan, 90c@$1.00; common o good do, 63@16u 3 fair to good old, 63@700; common do, 38@420; colorad natural leaf Japav, G5@05c; common to fino 'Oolong, 85@45e; good, B5@05e; choica to oxtra, 85c@$1.00. TOBACCO—The tobacco trade remains quiet at the quotations givou below. Fve Our—Extrn, 15@80c cholce, 06@700 modi- um, 65@000 ; poor {0 common, A0GHH 3 half" bright, 60@700 ;' Prua—Natural loaf, 76@30c ‘black, sound, 45@550. Suoxna—Good to chofee, 3@ ; medium, 20@ Olc: comumon, 26@28c, WOOD—1Wo'quoto: Beech, $0.60; maplo, $10,60; Ligkors, §1800; alnbs, $7.00, dolivered, WOOL—Tiioro wan w0 chinige, and prices sre catiro- Iy nominal, an follows Tub, warhed, primo. ..., “Tub, washed, common to good. Common Fleceeo, washed, XEXX, light. Flocce, washed, XXX, dingy. Tiecce, washed, medinin light, Coarao, washed..., .. Fiecco, unwashed, coarse io medium. Fleoce, unwashed, coarse and dingy, Ficoco, unwaslied, fine. Buper and extra pulled bl iy CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, Moxpax Evexing, Nov, 17, Tho recofpts sinco Saturday cvouing 'wero quite Iiberal, thero being somewhere in tho neighborliood of Bfteen’ cargoes offerivg, Soveral local £nd a fow in- terlor buyers put in an appearance, but thoy did not appear {0 be very anzious abont purchesiug, and tho mnrket was dull and lifeless, For,boards which wold Inst week at $12,00 some partics wero offering $11.00, Dut_the scllers refused to make any concosions, pre- ferrivg 0 Lold the lumber, Lath \ere firmat $2.00, Drices are catircly nomina), &3 follows: Good and cholco mill.run boards aud strips, $14.00@16.00; medium boards and strips, $10.00@12.00; common do, $8.0089,00 ; Jolats aud seantling, $6.00'; ahinglos, $3.00@0.13% ; latb, $2,00, LUMBER ¥REIONTS, Montstoo, $2,00; Muakegon, $2.60 ; Ludington, $2.75; Grand Haveu, $2.00; Pontwator, $2.76 ; Menominos, 33,50, AT THE YARDS, The market was moderately activo, pricos ruling shout the samo as they Lave for the last fow weeks, Woquoto: Inrat cloal @55.00 Becond cle: @50.00 Third cloar, Third clear, thick. Clear fiooring, la TOUBU..usee... Qloar sidiug, 1a Cotnnon aiding, ‘Commion flooring Common foorin, ‘Wagon-box boal , dreasod, sucon s, selectod, 14 inches aud wpwurd, .. o0 30,00 @DS,00 A stock ‘boards, . 80,00 @u8.00 Betock boarda,... . 300 @10,00 Cstock boards . 1400 @16.00 Common boards, 12, 13,00 Jolst, seantling, smait timber, foneiog. etc,, 16 feet and under, greon, Jolst'and scantling, 18 to 24 feot, Pickots, square, ckots, flat, Cedar posts, apli Cedar pasts, round. . No. 1 sawed s} nre roported aa followa : Green city butchers!, 603 groen oured, light, 8c: do, hoavy, 7o} part cured, gt s gree calr, o; fvech kip, 80; dvy calf, %007 ‘dry kipy 1703 dry malled, 14@160; dry fiit, 10@170; doacon ekiug, 35@40c ; grubby, ucorcd, cut, or othorwina dame aged, two-thirda price’; braudad, 10 por cont off, UGP8—Wero quiot, and withont quotablo chfnne, a8 fallow mo Wozlorn, S0@dSo; Now : Comnion torr i York State, 509; Lavarisns, 4U@4Jo, TRON AND SUEEL—Tho domand s confined to smull quantities to meot tho atoudy wants of tha trude, Pricesz are comparatively v, though subject. to Ught Goncesslons when rge [ots are wanled, Wo uots ron . lorao-shoe iron ...... TPlute iron, cominon tank Norway iron ., Norwsy uail-rode,, Gorman plow steo! Onut plow ateel,, @l @i Ameriuan to @lga 3 b QOlirome toot @ P @GN ratea @11 rotes Amorican cast spring sical 18 ratos steol tire, lii . 8 9. b LEATHER—Tho ‘demand ‘contiuues” ulack st ‘une chauged prices, We quote: UEKLOOK, e 4 A or Btar, Bhinules o No, 1 sawed. . L35 @ 1.50 Three doll lod when trausferred, which charge followa the shingles, Thickness—Five shinglea to be two inches in thick- ness, Longth~Sixteen inches, HANDWOOD. Dlack-Walnut — Counters, $100.008160.00: _clear, $05,006285,00 : common, $35,00@50,00 ; cull, $30.00@ 85,00 ; flooring, $80.00, Ash=Cleur, $23,00@40.00 ; coramon, $16,00@25.00; cull, $10.00@16,00 flooring, $30.00G 40,00, Oak—Clear, $26,00G340.00; common, $16,00835.00; “x‘}i”‘""@‘r?im $20.00( ickory—Clear, $28,00@50,0u; eommon, .06 85,00 cull, SILOGIRO0, AMaplo—Clear, $22.00@35.00; common, $10.00835,00 cull, $10.00@16.00, Butternut—Clear, $35,00@60.00; common, $20,0@ Cliorry—Olear, $40.00@00.00; common, - $15.00@ 2600 Ol SEgoB i Whitewood—Clear, $30,00@40.00; common, $20,00 @25.00 ; cull, $10,00@316.00, ‘Wagon Btock—Ilickory oxles, per sot, $1,00@1,50; wagou yolos, cach, 45@550 ; Lox' boards, §0.00G 10, Florida red._codnz, 350 per {t ; miahogany, KD do counters, 6003 rosawood, 50@80c ; white hially, S0c. ot ey GHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Moxpay EvaNixa, Nov, 1, OATTLE—Recoived alnco Saturduy, 1,400 head. Owiug to the light rocolpts, aud tho somewliat fi- proved tone of advices from the markets bolow, thero Was a firmer toue to tho cattle murkot, holders usking, and buyers avinclng a williugness 10 giunt, an advaucs of an 5o a8 compared with lust woek's prices, Tho quallty, though by no means as good as it should Lo at this seacon of l{n year, was decldoedly better than for soveral weeks past, und to thia fact waa partly duo the fmproved tone of the markot, Shippers, locul butchiors, and feedors operatad, sl bulween these thiree classoa of buyers the supply was readlly absorbed. Balos woro reporteil at $2,00@3,75 for butchers’ stuff, At $3.95@3,16 for atockors, and at $3.75@5.02% for shipping booves. Tho nuarkot elosed ilrm, The fol- lowinyg is from tho Jilmaia State Register : # At Gideon Slbort'a sale of shart-liorn cattle, at bis far near Jackaonsillo, on tho 191, purcheses ware made by Sangamon Gounty men s follows " ilp ad, red caw, 4 years old, purchased by I Palmer, of Bpringfleld, for £370; Yalloy Rose, red cow, 8 years'old, purcliased by Jacob Foolor, of Springteld = for $205 ; “Culip 34, red cow, 3 yeara 'old, purchase by John ' Higlinore, of Rocheaior, for $220; White Lllg. ‘whits cow, 3 years old, purchased by P, Palmor, of Bpringfield, for $200, 4 Toter Verdeuburgly, of Ourran, has returnod home from Xansas with 140 Licad of Texas baeves, which cost him hore $20 por head.” Extra B Gradeditvurs, woriglog 1,400 xtra Douvos—Graded stours, w A 1by and upward, 1$3.40@5.60 Olioteo Bucves—ifin, fit, woil foried yese to 8 year old sloers, averaging 1,300 to 450 1ta. .. ... BO0@E.5 @000 BeeveaiVel-fiitoncd, fuely Toried atoars, uyeragiug 1,100 to 1,850 163, oo LBB@TS Medinmn Grados—Stiers in fair fesl, avere silug 1,100 o 1,359 1ba... o0 BI0@LIS Butabrs' Stook--Qsmunon} €0 falr steste, aad good to extyacows, for clly slaugbiar, avoraging 800 {01,100 Iy Block “Gattle—Oommon- da fleahs, uveraglug 700 to 1,05016s, Inferfor—Light ond _thin cows ntage, bulls, and acallawag ateers Qattic—Toxnk, ehoico corn-fed Qaltlo—Texan, Novlliorn winto Cattlo—~Toxas, through drovos OATTLE BALES, 2,23@3,61 1.15@32.23 P 450 18 stocleatcor 1,000 10 good steors; 1,204 10 doWA..v 1T 43 good ata |25 i 64 good stcors 1,203 64 good stoors 20 18 good atoers 418 16 good sooes, a1 18 good stecra...... 2acoy, 2 + 808 JHI0GB~Tiecelved sinco Baturday, 24,000, Thero wot A brisl pncking and o good slippiiy domand for tits class of atock, and prices wore firm and 150 higher, “The supply wan largo, but tloy proved to bo no sur- plus, overything solling and tho markel closing firm at tho improvomont, Tho rango of prices was $3,76@ 4,15 for common {o cholco, common to modinm solling ALELIC@Y.85, aud goud to cliolco at $390@415, Wa ubto tho foliowlug trananctions ¢ 100 AALES, No. Av, Price|So. Av, PriceNo, Av, Price, 110 104 $4.15 151 803 $4,00 ! 49 231 $4.05 4T 32 400 oy 800 590 |06 109 4.03 03 200 4.0 (48 934 305 |87 191 4,056 lfl? 273 5 |18 4156 177 101 408 63 201 05| a7 416 | 61 200 4,10 60 241 0 |41 400 (77 269 4.00 49 EW‘ v (100 895 100 016 8,90 42 483 4,00 |50 290 |40 800 3,90 47 330 400 |co 400 |40 337 4318 51 .flfl 390 |74 305 |42 400 410 5t 913 800 |04 412151 44 830 415 87 205 405 |64 41241 43 200 4,00 6l 511 095 |63 8007151 270 4,00 65 260 1,05 |47 085 |40 874 410 47 235 .00 (150 4.00 | 61 28 4,00 ol 210 &o0 |63 4,00 |52 o1 800 90 100 400 °) 41 300 |24 03 399 64 203 410 |35 390 AT 276 4,00 87 290 990 (3t 400 120 299 5,85 260 250 500 |49 405 140 240 410 60 231 393 |co 400 |38 313 410 Y61 231 400 |64 400 |24 208 400 203 0T 4,00 |5l 400 1112 249 400 103 275 0 | 69 405 |60 247 4.00 124 810 5 | a7 400 |86 210 400 87 231 0 |31 410 | 44 803 4,00 95 2710 4.00 |63 403 |62 232 400 201 283 400 (6o 400 |52 2i0 00 52 . 219 890 |48 4,95 105 62 "6 8.90 (40 415 | 60 g; 3‘;3 a.gfl 2% 415 | 70 E .85 | 64 8.0 |93 P—This mnrket was quiot ot unchang prices, or ot $2,76@4.00 for nnnr?n cholce, i, —_————— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. % Forcign Marlcets, IVERPOOL, Nov. 17—11 n. m,—Llour, 274@1%, 5 1046133 1d ; club, 195 1d@130d, Cors, 534 3d@3%s 6d, Porls, Tle) Lard, 20s G, Y Lavinroor,Nov. 17-9:10 p, m.—~Corn, 93 04, Lard, 40s. _Ttest unlchaniged, LrvenrooL, Nov. 11—5 p, m.—Cotton quict; mid- dilug upland, Ad § Orloans, B37d ; salos, 10,000 baloa ; Auterlcan, 5,100} epoculation arid oxport! 1,000, Breadstufls quict, Corn,dds 90, Lard,'40s, Beot, 9250 for new mess, Rest unchianged. Loxnox, Nov, 17—5 1, m.—Amount of bullion gons into tho Bink of England on balanca to-day, £85,000, Tato of moneyal lock Exchange on Govorniont scourdlies, 7 per cent, Consola for monoy, 9244 5 on account, 537¢; United' Statos sccuritieas 6-408 oF 105, 0313 doof 07, 933 ; 10408, 91; mow 6w, 4133 Erlo, Fraskronr, Nov, 17.—5-00s of '62, 90, Pani, Nov.17.—Rentes, 51fr 400, The LiveStock Mariots. NEW YoRK, NEW Yonx, Nov, 17.—Brevis—Frosh recelpts, 4,600, making 6,700 for tho week, against 10,290 for Lust weok, ‘Tho markot {8 jrregulur, but firm and active at the close, with prices advanced fully T3¢ per 100 Ibs, dressed beef, Sinco list Monday, tho quality liss_averaged falr, with sovoral lots of nrima seers, aud o fow really promium bullocks, Por to prime native steers, 8331203 extrs, 19@12c ; omp csr of promfum, 133, Ouly two cara Tozans were offered, A good lot sold at93¢e, Transactions in. clude 14 cars Indiona steers, 01 owt, a. 04@0 e ; @ cars Ohios, Gig cwt, at 104 4 do, G2¢ cwt,ut 1003 7 do, Ti¢ cwt, at 11@132¢ do, 101 ewt, at 1303 42 0, 83 civt, al 12ic : 4 do, G1 owt, at 93 6 do, B owi ai 030! 11 ery Ttentngky stoor, )¢ awl, at 10110t 940, 7owt, at 10c; 3 do, 8 ewt, at114@125 3 d g ety nt gt 97 car Tilbaois Becess G st WEI0X ; 4 db, g ewt, at 1e; 7do, Ti 10x@11c; '8dv, 7w, ut103@1Mc; 7 do, 10%@1%} 6 dv, 7ewt,’ st 105 at 0ige ; and 2 ears Toxaun, 0y BEEP AND LAMDI—Tecolpts,, 1o weck, ogainst 49,200 for last waek, Trade was dull, and prices X@)¢o lower than on Friduy, The oxe {reme rangd Was 4G50 for sloop, und 6GTa. for lamba, SwiNE—Recelpts, 9,730, making 47,000 for {ho weak, agalnst 58,500 for jnst weok, Tho market has beon improving for soveral dayw, and closed with a firm tono at 5@ xe for live, ang 6@74(c for city dreased, Bales of live iuicluda & cats Ollo, 200 Ibs, &t 6x0, and 1 car, 181 lbs, at G3ge. TPIILADELPIIA, PrTLADELEHLA, NoOv, 17,—Carrtz—Dull, nd 3o Diglier. Soles 2,800 bead, at §0,60@7.00 for extrs Lonne sylvania and Wontorn stecrs ; S7.25 for choles ; $5.50@ 6,00 for fair to good ; aud $4,00@5.00 for common. Bnzer—Wiltout & deolded change, Salos of 12,000 end ut $4.75G5.50, i %anl—!.n falr domand, Bales of 500 head st $0.00@ 70, ety 1057616 o, 3¢ o %63 6 do, 63 o thatosgy 46T 103ing'25,000 for New York Dry Goods Marlets New Yoms. Nov. 1/.—Busiucss was qulet with manufecturers' agonts, but an increased jobbing movement {8 in progross, Cotton goods were nome inslly ateady in fivst hands, but_jobiing prices were drregular, Cotton flannald wera in falr demand, al voduced prices; American prints jobbing at 93a Country clothing mauufacturers are operating in uyring cassimores and auitinga ¢ forolgn aud domestit dress-fubrics selling {reely ot low prices, The Produce Marietss - NEW_YORK. New Yous, Nov. IT-Cortox—ln belter roques but lower; middling uplnd, 155c; futures clo steady, Bubknstorrs—Flour less active, mnd_scarcely s firm; roceipty, 19,000 brls; suporfiie Western and State, $5,1065,65 ; commion to good extra, $5,9586.90 3 good to cholce, $4.95@7,10 ; white wheat oxtra, §7.10@ 7,95 extra Ohio, $4.0027.35 ; 8t, Louls, $0,38@10.60, liye' flour tonding upward, '$4,35@5.35. Corn mesl firm ; Western, $3.40@3,75, TO0K OF GUAIN ¥ STODK NOV. 15, . 18, 1vo niud sliady’ firmor s tecclpts, 550,e 000 0. 3 spring, $1.04% ; No, 2 Obicago, §1.96@ 1301 7 do Milwaukeo, SLUGLL0: No. 1 do, $1.485 Town sjrivg, $142, Ryo quict, Birley and malé in moderate roquent and unchanged, Corn {n modorsta demand ; recolpls, 202,000 bu ; prime mixed Westorn, afloat, 65)@G00; do In store, G5@G00; yellow Weste ern, 7o, Oats 'Ormer; reccipts, 91,000 bu; mi Weitern afloat, 61@ate ; white Westars, 63@55%0. Laas—Firm, with fail domand, aY AND Hops—Dull and unclisngod. GuocEntes—Coffos dull and lower ; Rio, 100§ stock of tio on hand, 1,043 bags, Sugar in e~ qunlsc and very firm ; r‘m togood retiaing, TX@THo. Bolaseea and Tice quiet, PrrnoLsus—Dull; crude, 4740 refinod, 19K@14o TonreNtINg—Firm at 4le, Tuovislons—Pork quict, new mess, §14,650@14.70, spot ; $14,25scllar Fobruary. Ticet and cut-niouts unchanged, Diiddios quiet and firmor; long cloar, 73c, spot; longand short clear, Jane uary, T4¢; do February, 7 6-10¢ ; short clear to Janue ary, 12,6, 'Lard firm ; Westorn sfoam, TX@13¢0 cash 80 January ; 840 Fobruary, Burren—Dull; good to prime Western, 22@350, Cixxsx—Quist, Witsky—Fairly activo at 0370, DETROIT. and o shado firmor; Drrnorr, Nov. 17,—~Buransturrs—Flour qulet and unchavged, Whent steady; oxtra, $1.63@L53; No, 1y $145G 149 3 amber, $L34@15, Corn steady at 490, LOUISVILLE, . ToumvitLs, Ky, Nov, 17,—Diaomne—Held firm at ’ 1BN@LG0, Neesmwrorrs—Flour neld stoady; extrs family, | 25015, P Hixnlzll—l{'m'ihl udi‘ at !III{‘L(‘)JO@:.’J.SSI.“PB';?; firm onldora here ; clear ri e " Dl m‘:;?.lnm ; Shouldors, 8o} clear Tb, 030 clear, 6o, Lard uncliongod, Hoas—Active aud firi at $3.75@4.00; rocolpts, 2,6005 ‘numbor alaugbtored biere to dute, 41,000, agelaat ¢,608 forto uama iime It year: V3 at 8o, i ’1-u1§._’Am‘z,LvuxA.u o * Pusganzsrpnia, Nov, 1T, —SneansTorrs—Flour dully Towa and Wiscouhy oxtra fauilly, $0.60@700 ; Minno: %oln, $7.00@7,35. Wheat vory qutlct ; red, 31.45@1,58 5 e Tocoe ‘dori erher - yenow O a0he tondy at 70@s0c, T 5 yollow, 64} H IAaed, Si@ui dy; wh 530 ratxed 90, mixed, 63@uto, Oata ateady; white, 50@! @i, O oLEuM—Orude, 10¢; refined, 1o, Winaxy—Steady at Do, MEMPHYS, Meuems, Nov, 17,—Corzon—Steady; offs Iight ; good ordiuary, 130; low middlinig, low mi ing, XX@13740, BaeapuTUrys—Flour dull and pominal, Com- meal, §3.85, Qrelu oinrket bare, Hiy—Firm at $18,00@ 24,00, BeaN—Scarco and Srum at $17,00, PROVISION—Bacon scarco and frm § @60 jesiden, BYYGT10. UINUINNATI, OmvoiNNaTy, Nov, 17.—HBnzapsTuvre—~Flour firm st $040G0,68, Whoat iirm nt $1.40, Corn fn falr demsud, aud hlshu ear, 48@2003 now, 43, Rye Ligher ut 760, Outs ‘highur ot 3@, Barloy falr demand and firm, Puovisiona—Pork, small snlea » at., $12.26@13,50, Lard strong; kottly, ’IL["; Jobbing, Tio; steam, shoulders, 8% sales ut 7o, 'but hold Lulk nicats steady § slioujders, ¢}(@o oluar il 54 o3 o} clear bield 4t 85, Bacon ktead oll safen of ahoulders at 80 olasx xib, 6)¢s | 7 ONSs GResm inadds fros |

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