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"'HE CHICAGO -DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 18 MONEY AND COMMERCE, MONETARY. . WeDNEsDAY Evenmva, Nov, 10, Tt sooms to be tho gonoral impression among moneyod mon that tho stringonay usunlly expori~ cenced in Decombor will be much lesa opprossive this year than last., Thors ia somo reason for thinking this will bo the case, and particulnrly in o Wost. Tho fall purchases of goods woro , bocauso thoe pani cama Juat in timo to provout country morchnnts fromlaying in Doavy fall and wintor tocks, On tho othor hand, tho movomont of Wostern crops began unusually oarly, and a large amount had boon boen marlkoted bofore the panio brought trado to lightor than ususl, and to Europo waa only tomporarily intorrupted by tho pavio, and hias beon unusually largo dur- iug tho wholo fall. The movoment of the hog- crop at tho' prosont timo is slmply immonsa. "o rocoipts of hogs in thls clty to-dny wore nearly 60,000 bead, or about 800 moro than over rocelved fn onoiday boforo, As wo mentionod & fow days ngo, tho receipts of Lioga for the four weoks onding lnst Saturday wore about 40 por cont groater than during tho corrosponding period of last year, Tho cousumers of potk are mainly in tho Eastorn Btates and in Buropo, and the money that will come back in pay for tho hogs ond the graln that Lave boon and bo marketed, in the Weat. If wo tako amoro general viow of in tho whole country, the facts that importa of forolgn goods havo boen unusually small, and exports of domgstic pro- «ducts unusually largo for noarly threo months, juetify the inferenco that, notwithstanding the panie, wo aro, as a nation, stoadlly accumulnting monoy, and tho continued influx of specio from Europe, s notod in tho telegraphlo dispatohos from day to dny, proves it. Concurront with this sccumulation of monoy, thero Las bobns sitting out of the chronic borrowers who have horetoforo absorbed o large portion of tho supply of loanable capital on tho mar- tho stato of trado T ‘bonds which wero being carried at this timo Inst ar by tho various nogotiating bankors in Noyw ork, and on which monoy was boing borrowod, atany price, from dayto day to koop thoir schemes aflont, nro now thrown entirely out of Thus tho avenues for tho employ- mont of money, and particularly the speculative ones, aro muoh fewer than at this timo last year, After the payment of tho January dividends, it seoms probablo that capital will ‘accumulate in banks, ‘and scok omployment in loans on come morcial paper or run into Governmont bonds sound railroad stocks, morigagos, and city ronl The henvy movemont of Logs is alroady mak- ing monoy plonty 1n tha country. The goueral teatimony of tho merchants of this city now is, that country colloctions are made with better succees than nsual at this s Thero was, howover, a hiatus during soveral ptember, for which tha present satisfactory collections havo not quite City morchants aro, thore- {fore, somowhat bebind in their payments at tho bauks and to Lantern creditors yet, but tho bauks report a gradual improvemont in their collections from merchants in this city. Now Yorl oxchange is atill 8o scarce that thero aro fow, if any, sales betwh: quotation is nominal at about 760 per $1,000 pr. mium. Many of tho bauks are still shippiug our- roncy toNow York to keap up thoir balanceathero, but tho iucronsed moyement of hogs will proba- bly soon make a better snppl change. o reprint from tho cial Chronicle tue following : TADLE SROWING ALL RAILIOADS 1N THE UNITED BTATES NOW IN DEVAULT FOIt NON-FAYMENT OF INTEREST ON TAUELL BONDED DERT. onson of tho year. weols in Octobor on componeated yot. ea banks, aud the of Eastern ox- ow York Finan- a 4 ~op 30 75 i e15q Name and Deseription, 1dgauia pvog [ morigago. i om, 1 & o % 219 ® 1at AL, coup., OF rog... Central bf lowa— Lut mort. wuld coupon, old. . [ 8 4 8 7 7 [l 7 ol 2 8, — Id, fur $8,000, 000 T 48,000, Jatinort., matn ling. Laki Bonshot guarantca ns0l.” MOTIgago.. irie: i 18t M., coup(Leavc Loavea., Lawr. & Gal, 13t ML land grant conv.. 1d, Macon & Brunawick— st Shortezkg loads 1i ot 1uron & La) now Chlo, & Lake . & Wost'u (Dol llo & Part Jacvla. TI'be grand total of the above muntioned Lo on which dofault lisn beon made In the of intorest iy 217,950,311, 'I'ho estimatod total amount of American railrond bonds lesuod and now ontstanding is about 81,700,000,000. pears, thoreforo, that on about 13 por cont of the whole there has boca a fallurc to pay the Inter- ot. In mouy cases, howevor, the default hns beon oocastoned by tho recout dlsorganization of the monoy marioets, whick prevented tho ordi- y neyotiations for money, genora! dlscredit which foll on all American rail- rond securlties in Europe, 3 lon; 8go, provented tho ral of almost any Amorican ruilroad bonds whotlier good or bad, snd thus dlscppoiuted the ressonable expectations of In othors, tho &8 aix months solling moro bonds to pay the Interost on “thoso nlrondy outstanding. This disappolntment nffeotod many logitimate entor- prises that in ordinary condltions of the money markot would not bave failed to pay promptly, In many onsos the difiionlty is, theroforo, only tomporary ; the roads will bo built and will ny. Instoad of 13 por cent, probably & por un{ of tlio wholo amount of railroad bonds will bo all omwhich tho dofault of intorost will bo a y--| thing moro than temporary. Tho nbove ta o, howaver, does not Includo the Northern Pacitla bonds, of which tho amount actuaily sold is, oven yot, not _dofinitely known, though it i8 ronsonably cortain that thers will, bo no moro interost paid on thom, LODAL BTOOK AND JOND MARKET. Mesara, Proston, Kenn & Co. quoto as follows this p, m.: P Buging, ! sating, U, 8, Caof 81, 43 By 1. 8, 8208 of 103 08 losyg g. 8. 0208 of "04 %" is’[:,( i 13 o, 5-20s of 167 J: T, D, 508 of 108 Tty anuary aud July! auary aud July 113 v 1073 L 8, ue) 100,“ U. 8, ourrency G, 110%@1103; Gotd (full weight). 1004 gbxh} counpons, §%§ sxchangs Btarling oxelango 1003¢@108% Chicago Oty T 98 and int, Coolt County 95.and int, Town, county, Lond 9% @07 IEAVY FAILURE OF PAOKERS, Tho Indinnapolis Sentinel snys : ‘The fafluro at Conneravillo, Ind,, of the firm of Caldwell & Co, porkpackers, o untenerved, Accord. ing to tho Cambridge Cily Tribune, the Uabilitics of tho firm cannot Lo lcas than SIBO,(W\‘;. and by somo it 1 placed ns high as $250,000, They were heavily londed - dowa with o atock of 8,000,000 1us of pork at tho ¢ ning of the panic, and a sale to reallzo was fmp: Partios competent to sh‘n on_ opivion say that thoy wero ndvised to unload last July, Iad tliey dono 8o they would have como out $150,000 ahead, As it ix {hoy ato more than thot sum in arrcars, Thero 8 a prospect of a compromizo wilh croditors at 50 cents on long timo aud good sccurily, Thoy hops %o are Tango s o8 (o g0 on with a limitod businoss, The firm atand very high for honorable business charac- fer, and Luvo gousral aympathy, Tho priacipal red- ors aro ¢ First Notional Bank of Connersville.... Citizons' Bank of Connersvillo, . First National Bank of Cambridgo. First Natlonal Bauk of Centrovil First National Bank of New Castle, Tirat National Bank of Rushville Tirst Natlonal Bank of Brookvills Cincinnati labilities. . NEW YORI BTOCK QUO Nzw Yonrk,Nov, 10,~Slerling, 107, " abvenyuenr noxps, «.114 |Coupous, 07.. !OSM‘Oous:nu, 0 5 Coupons, 6 3 Coupons, '05 (uew). .12 AT B DONDS, Minsou +«863¢ Virginias, old. .34 Tenneasees, 2703 \North Carolinas, oid..22 Tonnessces, uow.. | North Carolinas, new, .14 Virginias, now. oxs, Canton.. estorn Quicksilver Aduma Ex, ‘Wells Fargo. . (Terro tauto pfd ..., 18 (Chicsgo & Alton ... 90 |Obicago & Alton 1fd.. 95 New York Contral {Olfo & BMississippi. .. 4% el 0, 0. &C., i C,, I, & Q. 3| Lalko Bioro, Indisns Conira 1ilinols Central, ., 73| Union Pacific stod U Michigan Central Pittaburgh (ex. in Northwestorn, Northweatern Ttock Islaud inx. di N. J, Ceuntral, 8t, Paul, REAL ESTATE. Tho following instrumenta were filed forrecord on Wednesday, Nov. 19: aITY PROPERTY, 3 Calumot av, n 6 cor of Thirty-third and & e cor of Thirty-second sts, W £, 99x125 45-100 £t, dated Nov.18; conelderation, $9,000, ‘Blamarck court, 330 £t 8 of Noblo at, n f, 24z60 £t, datod Nov, 18; consideration, $1,600, Ashley st, 250 £t w of Hoyne at, n f, 25390 ft, dated Nov. 18; cousideration, $800, Lot on st 963 £t n of Weut Twelfth st and 175 ft o of Western av, nf, 25125 £, dated Oct, 16 ; consldora- ton, £1,400, West Van Buren st, 137 £t w of Campbell av, n f, 25x 156 1, dated Nov. 19 ; consideration, $1,600, ‘Weat Washinglon at, 48 £t w of Fall st, n f, 483125 ¢t, dated Oct, 21 ; considoration, $2,400, . and should have oqual ohoncos, but it Is a pity that tho logitimato branch of tho market should Lo so completely ovorshadowoed by tho spocu- $2.76@3.00 por doz; smoll ducks, $1.35; vontson Eaddicn, 1003 hotms, ‘1205 carcasnes, @80, BALL- coutlined good dlomand firm, * An followa: Onondoga ond Saglnaw, fino, $1.80; Cnuada do, $1.00; ordinary, £2,007 ground nolar, £1.00; dalry, with bags, $4.00; Ashton @1, COAL—Thls runrket wns without improvement in any of ifn fenturos, ino demand continuing light, and [ricen reinnfiiing woak and uneoitled for il donorip- At somo of tio yardn Lackawannn (s now eolling icd will imdoubted] DBitckwheat do. igsi 11,75 a8 conaiderably loss nctive, onsh Jots aud options, aud svoragod 15¢o lowor, Livefpool was quoled frmor, and sirong, whila our recoipts wero vory ligh inspoation of this morning 03,000 bu. But, in spite of this, tho market was wonk. Advicos were receivod from tho country indlcating that arrangemonts are being mado to matorlally incronse the rooeipl advauco huying willing to sell, “Tnasmuckr ne that advanco wos oly hugod upon tha faots of small recoipts light slocks In store, the sunouncoment took tho Faokbone out of tho markot for tho timo boing, capecially as tho firmor faoling in Inke froights, and the wintry wonthor, hind caused tho shippors to * haul o o. Wao noto that tho barloy dootoring oatablish- monts outsldo tho city aro doing their bost, but Tiava littlo show in Ohioago, owing to tho widos awake obiarncter of tho Jookout kept up by One of theso concornd, cg- thousnnd mllos Lno, Wis, ' got' cought tho othor way about threo weoks ngo. Itsont to Ohicago for o car-load of rojacted barfoy, pro- sumably for dootoring, , and when'the batloy ar- rived thero it was foun could nob neo it, and sont it back, the loss on froight boing about $70. fortunatoly onablad to dlspase of it without loss, owing to & riso in tho markot soou aftorwards, Some complaint haa boon mado about tho inspec- [s car-lond, but the notations on tho 's books, mado at the time of recording the fact of inspection, show that it would have boon diflcult to do otherwise than was dono, 18 causo for rogret that men who aro prominent in ohuroli worl, 18 are somo of tho mombars of our Board of Trado who are agents for theao sulphur~ izing mills, cannot make profit enough in thoir business without touchin, Ph: to bo tabooad by al t wa suggested to-d: § goneral, Wo quot; awanna, $0,60@10, more active, aud cholce 2,03, quatablo at $3,20@ nn(ohonglnn n'.f’;flul;n ; agn ot $1. B bage at $2.37)5 ; 95 t miovoment as witnessed, but lorablo confldenico and aro making when_ to acoomplisht 7y to matorially ro- Young hynon, 0od, 60@706 3 40 choica our Inspootors. 8 Iota Bold from storo nt 82, $4.050@4, 0,507 Lick T Indiana block, $7.00@" @rato, $8.00: Mok, £4,003 Wilmington, —hota was' & moderato nckors’ gooda aud flour barrels, at former priccs, tock fa bleady. Wo ropeat: Porx barrels, whirky barrols, $1.00@2.00; lard torco 3 pork staves, rougl, i, $24.00930.00 ; torco atnven, whinky stavos, Totgl, $20.00828,00¢ d @U5,00 ; flour atavae, from Tond du made country iroldors ovinca consid %o bo 50 poor that thoy no groat effort o Incrosso eales, this rosult ¢ becomos nocossy Tho agont horo was mon to_falr, 40@H00; do g to oxtra fitio, U5c@$L10; common to fino old n 'imporisl, 50000 good e ]p‘i: fair l:l 00t chofoo ' Pltgsuoy, $1.16@1. GLAD; cliotte 18, osire om0 ommon fo goad dlo, GB@780 3 faly 3 common do, 33@420; _colored natural @650; common ta fino 'Oolon 3 cloleo to extra, B5c@$1.00, BACCO—Ts n_modorato roquost = Cur—Eztrn, T6@800 um, 63@60¢ ; poor Lo common, Pruu—Natural loaf, 75@800'; biaek, sound, &@6 a—G BI0GLL00 clrcla fout hoat. lour Lioop-poles, $14,00@15,00 1 pork ‘and, tbreo. polot, 05 inclitdo 1 car Inrd torcen at $170, 0 wero yory fivm at 2dc, somo ked lota wero slow of alo nt for, rofreshmonta.” urchases soomod to bo socurod povt cargoos T'horo was nlso o @ to chioico do, B0c@$1.1 mado by parties who ha and wantad to completo thom. rocognition of tho fact that tho Eastern advanco incipally basod on tho stoppage in tho which °monng highor ra what thoy may recofve in futuro than hna been pafd by wator in tho past, increnal of cout botwaen Olicago and Now L tho gonoral oxprossion of opinion, fu the eirly morning, that prices had gone too high to ba pormanent, though the rosulting docline wna not very great, as holdors wore not anxious to soll nt muoh lowor pricos, haying 1iitlo on hand. Soller Decombor oponad o) 81.02), doclined to advancod to $1.03, and_rocoded slowly 3¢ ot the closo, BLOBY@L.0457, closing at S1.08Y spring, cosh, gold- ab S1013@1.023, olosing 2, - with n» premium of not moro $han about 3o for Northwestorn. spring was dull nt $1.08@1.09, tho outsido boing for roveipts in tho Northwestern, p) waa rolatively firm at000,and rejocted doclosed at 903¢o." Cagh nlos wora roportod of 400 bu No. 1 spring at 51.08 ; 800 bu No, 1 Northwestorn - ab €100+ 2,000 bu do nt $1.08; 0, spring at $1.03; 000 bt do at ! dealers usking 24c, P 1031 o, 5 FEATITERE—Wero n moderato requeat, and lowor, to_ primo ' livo-geoso feathors, G5@308c, from pricer, 076012 per cont dls- eon, 6@8c: turkey, d@de, a Ilvo-gaeso ot Ao, THH{—Trado was {nactive, wilh Prices casy at tho reduction recontly noted, tions " of yeaterday, na_follow -brl, $5.35@0,407 0 first, hiunds; Jobhin, count for caih: chi aota alo of 300 i “aud pricos aro cholee, 658700 ; medl. 0@50e. Lialf bright, 60@100 ; 5o, fo0 cholee, 328300 ; {medium, 29 3to; common, 20@Mo. " B gt \WOOD~—1Was negicated and prices wore srrogular— ping lowor, an ollowa: Boect £.0; tivo and nomistal, Tub, washod, primo. ... Tub, waalied, common 0 Good. s Common dingy.... Fleace, waslied, X4, 1igh tho flithy stuff, which lay that tho shortost way to out down tho ovil of grain shortngo to n minimum, in transportation by rail, is for tho railroad company to make its_own weights, and isauo bills of lading for the full quantity takon on board. Thatis eo, and tho establisbmont of this rulo would worlk tho other good of cutting off tha numorous unjust olaims ma lo by ship- pers who guess at their wolghts, and are sure to guess in their owa favor, warchousomou bo allowed to gathoer many thou- sand busliels of ovorplus in a fow months, by shaving on weights, whon the ovil could’ ko so oasily romadied ? THE MARKETS, Tho leading produce, narkets waro again fairly aotive to-day, but tho gouoral avorage of prices waa lowor, Dotk in grain_ond provisions, though tho recoipts of grain were unusually small—to somo oxtent 08 @ consoquence of tho storm. Tho cold snap aldo oporatod aa n chaok on ship~ piug oporations, not ouly threatening to closo up thoe scason of lake navigation, but also intor- foriug with tho movement by rail, Tho com- parativa scarcity of monoy wa3 also assigned as arenson for lower pricos, eapocially with tho prospaot of a long and bard wintor. portod that no boats were moving on tho Erie Caual, which was blocked at Schenact: .suovw, aud about 5,000,000 bu of grain Fepeat olr auota- 0, 1 whitefsl No, 2 do, $5.00@5.25 $4.76@56,00; No, 1 alioro mackercl, now, No, 1 bay, £10.00§10.60; .76 fomily muoke No, 1 shorckits, $1,16 0@5.75 ; George’s codfinh, 25} Labrador hiorring, jum, $435GLo0¢ Lo 0. 3 mackorol, brador herring, 0@B.00%3 do i-brl, $4.00@4.253 bos 90 ;' box berring seal 3-brls, $,76@10.00. '3 AND NUTB~-A fuir' numbor of ordors for domostio and forolgn fruits waro placed, but they woro enerally for amal amounts, and_ tho nggrey utfon wns by ‘no mesus ns lorgo ny it shoul bo ot this meason Prices were gencrally firm, Foneran—Dates, 0@Y; igs, {n _boxes, now, 10@17c} Turkish pruncs, 183@lhe § Toiuine, Iayers, new, $2,06@2.76 3 raisins, luyors, old, raisins,'looeo Muscatel, $2.76@5.00 ; ral eine, Valencin, now, 11@l1xc; Zanto currants, new, 704 0ld_do, 6@Gia; citron, JGIbe, Doxestio den’ apples, 17@20¢ ; ' Michigan, g No.1, Why should certain bla Tiver oalmon, Tleoce, unwath Flooco, unwashed, fing Buper and extra pulle: 800 bu No. 2 $1.03¢ ¢ 90,- 395,000 bu do ab $1.018¢'s 8,000 bu No, 2 Northwestorn at $1.033¢ ; 8,600 bu do at 81.023¢ ; 400 bu do at $1.02}¢ 5 8,200 bu 't 000 ; 800 bu rojactod at 0ic; 400 ¢; 400 bu do at 9Uc : 400 bu white wintor wheat, by sample, at $1.23 on track. Wotal, 81,200 bu, Corn waa lees nctivo, and 8{@Ic!lower, in sym- pathy with whoat, though the recoipts woro ork was reported higher, As in the caso of £rancll prunes, 13 —_— 4,400 bu do CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, WeDNESDAT EvEsmy .10, Tho recalpta of Livo atack Auring the swssk hees Ly n_d, (@Tios” peachios, parad, J@Ho oaolios, Lslvss, TootO5s s o o crrics, now, 13@1340 clierries, 20@28c u @100; nlinonde, walnuts, 30@3c; Fronch walnu jocans, Texas, 14@150; Afr] Witminigton peanits 8@ ie. 115—Thero was litlo doing by way of the cold weather preventing fraft from bo- Tho winter stock of apples Lioro 1a ot laxge, and deslers oro dispos:d to rogard this fruit as good property, Tho recolpts of cranbor- rios aro vory light, but tho market {a liberally supplicd, Other frults wero inthanged, tloua: Lemous, $8,00310.00 @ box; iuferior lomons, orauges, $0,00@10.00 por bri} California pears, 4.60 por eano ; do grapes, Tokay, $9,00 por cana s comnion to'cholco apples, $2.50@ ro; doin car lots $1,76@3.35. O small, and New an active export demand. whoat, tho sbipping domand waa checled by tho roportod stoppago on tho Erio Oaual, and the firmer feoling in freiglits here, and this sot the boars to worl, though they wero more cautions sollora than horotofore, boing somewbnt afraid that the recoipts will continuo vory light unless pricos slould riso to tho neighborbood of half o dollar por bushel in this market, wido-spread conviction in tho country that corn will bring not much_less than 76 por bu in tho spring, and thero is little doubt that as much of it will _bo held for that con- can bo lkopt et home com- The reduction in .pricos to-day 8omo vesgol-ownora to of tho cash corn to.make cargoos for them- uolves. Soller Docomber oponc: clined to 8%, advancod to 39%c, and elosod ab Tanged oxactly 1o ccombor, and solior Fobruary was in somo, domand, with almost mone offering, at 1c abovo Jauuary, Sellor May gold at 470, Regular No. 2 cora sold at 383(@30c, closing at S33c. Strictly frosh rovoipts wora relativoly strongor, ojocted closod at 87)c for Cash sales woro reportod ed ot 4lo ¢ 2,400 bu do at Total,, seseness 1,603, 12,858 696 OATTLE—The condition of the cattle-market to-day ‘was much the samo as noted in yeaterday's roport, Bmall receipts, o good class of slock, and rathor en< couragiug reporis from tho East sorved to strengthen ho viows of all classen of oporators, nnd whilo thoro wag no special activity in the demand from sny sourco, sollers found no difliculty in clesring tho pens or in fully mplntaining tho advance estsblished earlier in A feuturaof tho market worthy of noto waoa {ho abaence of the scallawag class of stock, which for tho past fow wecks hna comprised g0 largo a pro~ portion of thedaily receipts. By glaucing at tho salcs publishod below it will be seen that vory few droyes Bold below $4.00, whilo tho larger portion changed ‘The oxtreule rango was $2.60@ ro o fut of old cowa was dis~ poscd of, whtle tho outside quotation was realized by Gregory, Steader & COo, for two cor-loads of oxtra steers averaging 1,014 Ibs, Tho supply of falr to good cows oud floshy steers, such os tho local trade require, was acarcely equal to the demond, aud this fuct ens abled holders of desirablo lots to obtain somo little advancoon former priced, but the chan Defore tho wook a thie3o descriptions, in whic] Acarcoly bo_sustained. Dry goods were moviny the unusual prico fuducements offorod tending to stimulato the d tho grocory market #hio alienges wero unim- , quotations being the snmo as yosterday, 'ho furthor alvanco in gold and the fact that trado s roviving = littlo, impart o moro confi- dont fooling, and hnve checked the downward tendonoy of prices. Sugars woro firmly Lold nb tho rocent ndvauco, whilo coffoo, rice, soaps, ond moat othor mticlos tn that lino- word stoady. Tho buttor and checsa markets wero Conl continues dull aud wenl; now quptod at $9.60@10.00 for Lnckn- ‘wanna,28.50 for Erioaud Walout Hill, $7,60@8.00 for Hocking Valloy, and £5.00 for Wilmington, Cannod goods sold to o modornte oxtent at former quotations, the mariet rulin, Tioh woro dull at th in pticen notod yesterday, Dried fruits sold to o fair aggrogato at vory fall prices, tho market prasouting & woro noted in the ail, Daceo markots, Wood 'I'rado at the lumbor-yards continues fair, and tho market is comparativoly stendy, At thodocks dono’ bt provious prices, Thora were no now dovelopmonts in the motals, nail, or iron markots, Trade is light and con- fined to small quantitics, whilo prices aro not particularly strong, though, should gold continuo to advauco, it {s not improbablo that tin-plato and othor imported goods will also advance, presont tho downward tendency of these mate- rials is chouked, owing to tho mso of gold, materials continue dull avd nomiual, I'he ealt market is fairly active, ors anticipato an advanco aftor t| gation. No chan ar broom-cora, rather moro {roely, Following nro the quota: do_luseat, §7. 4.00 por brl'trom sf tivated cranborrios, $12,00@! Capo Cod do, $I2.00@13.00 B brl; wild " do, $.008 A {Tajrs {n this morket 138 not changod materially within the past twenty- four Lours, Soma further slight fncrense in the de- mand was reported, and this fuct, taken in connection ‘with {he furthor upward movement of art o firm tona fo tho general markot, 'though it not {n any inatsuce eause any appreciablo nd Coffeca wero moro rmly hicld thon on tho provious duya of the weelr, but tlio absonce of any con- slderablo demand still operaies to keep pricca down, Sugars wore agaln strong. Xtco, Rospe, oplces, and most othier articles ruled steady, 'Wo quotes Br-CAnn. SODA—T}/@HC, Corsers—bloan, 8,@550; 3lc; Javs, o, 2,383(@20%c; fancy Do, 20@20kc Y@ rimo o, 23@25H¢ o, 243 @433¢c ; ronat 3ot @i8c; Costa fiica, 933(@200 ; do, prime, 25K@35%¢ ; Muracaibo, ANDLES—tar, full weight, 18@18)0 ; stearine, full ight, 143¢@143{c ; do, short welght, 134@133{c. ¥ %@%0'; ltangoon, TXGTKe; O Tatont cut loaf, 13%@1335c; crushied and powdered, 114@113c; granulated, 11x@11%c; A, 0, No, 2, 105 @103c; 1, 1 10Xe; extra C, 10/5@10x0; G No,3, 10102 without now foaturos. ‘hands at $4.60@5,12; ¢c. Boller Janua to light stocks, thera will Lo a surplus of h event {o-day's prices could Thofew stock cattlo offered wera picked up at quito as good prices us provatled yesterday, or at about 350 advance over tho lowast Good to primo_grades of rom 000 t0 1,030 may bo quoted ot $3,00@3.25 comumon to medinm at $2,40@3.16. The murket c sleady and firm, flrm tone. No chianges paints, plg-iron. and to- was dull and lower, closing at 393¢c. ald, mi);(l 840 %’;r now. of 8,000 bu high mix 40%6c; 1,600 budo ntd0o; 15,00 bi 3 wiater rocoipts, at 803¢o; 800 bu do at 397ga ; 400 bu frosh do ot 39}¢a ; 5,000 bu do, rogalar, at 390 ; 6,000 bu do at 80¢c; 46,000 do af 88%c; 4,570 budoat 38ige ; 2,400 bn rojocted at 37340 3 7,200 bu do at 87%fc; 2,400 bu do at 87c; 400 bu doat 38:; 2,000 bu do at 840, Total, 105,200 bu. Oats wore very quiet, and averaged only a shado lowor than yestorday. Tho eatly foaling was quito strong,‘aud an advance would p ably hiave beon offeoted undor the inspiration of & G-car inspection, but for the weakness in whoat nud corn. ~ Cnsh No. 2 opened at 813¢e, rose to 81¥4c, aud roceded to 8le, closiug at S1¢@3135c. Soller Docomber sold at 814@313¢e, olosing ab Sollor January was stoadvat 830, C nalos wera roported of 4,200 bu No, 2 at 81%fc; 38,000 bu do at 81340 ; 5,400 bu do &t 31(c ; 7,400 Dbudonb8lo; 600 bu white, froo on e ; 600 bu do ot 850, on track. Total, 21,300 bu, Tyo waa very quiet, aud ensior thin ot the |, osterdny, thongh the average of to-day Tho demand of yostarday was poso of filling out & eargo, which That domand was 0, G, Java, 30K@ ® a light business was 88%¢c 7,600 bu Extra Beeves—Graded stecrs, ave car old steors, ‘sveraging 1,900 to radcs—Stoers in fair flosh, avor- sging 1,150 o 1.250 s, and good to extra cows, {or cit; and many deale 0 closo of navi- o was noted it hops, waol, liny, 'imothy seed was more activ Lut other seods wero quict and unchauged, demnnd for potatoes contitiues urgont, and prime lots command full prices. Poultry and gamo were in moderato request, choice frosh offerings steady, and quail and wild duoks woro & ighor, Eggs, whon fresl, wera firm, Lako freights woero moro_sctive, and 3 @3do hiigher, on tho basis of 686 bid and 7c asliad, for coin to Buffalo. Wheat was taken to Oawego at 18c; and corn to Bostou, on through rate, do, 9@03c; choico molusses sugar, 9X@93¢e; falr do, B8%@J0; com- @0; Now Orloaus sugar, choloo, 0@ 8%@c; do, fair, BX@B0; comn- nmond drips, $1.30G1. extra fiue, 80@85¢; goa sugar-houso 5@ oy Orleans molasses, do common, 05@70c; Porto common molasses, 9%c; do_ prime, mon, TA@72c. attlo—Common _cattic, floshs, averaging 700 to 1,0301Ls. . Inferlor—Light and s, bulls, und scallawag eteors, le—Taxas, choica corn-fo Gattlo—Toxns, Northorn wint lasacs, choice, G2@65e; SALERATOS—Common to beat, Srices—Allapice, 17@18¢; cl 28@2c: nutmegs, $1.23 . Soaps—Gorman mottled, 6X@6i¢o; Golden Weat, Iowa st, n of Willow at, w 1, 25:192)¢ ft, dated Nov, 18 ; conslderation, $390, ] McGregar at, 250 £t W of Wentworth av, n f, 352125 1t, dated Nov, 18 ; conslderation, $90. ‘West Lake st, 76 ft w of Larrahee st, s f, 25x110 ft, dated Nov, 17 ; constderation, $1,300, Bradley ot, 493¢ £t n of West Sixteenth st, wf, 253125 £t, dated Oct. 23 ; constderation, $230, DzRulb st, 260¢ 1t n o of Loavitt st, n w £, 24x100 £t, dated Nov, 18 ; consideration, $850, Twenty-gecond £t, n w coruer of Oakley st, 8 f, 3x 101} ft, dated Oct. G; consideration, $1,4 May st, 270 £t south of Tuylor, e f, 24x160 £t, dated Moy 13, 1872 ; conelderation, $1,440, State'st, 150 {t south of Xhifly-seventl, o f, 253120 1t, dated Nov, 16 ; conalderation, $7,000, "Tyler sty n v cor of Centre ay, & f, 133 21-100x120 £t datod Sept, 16 ; consideration, $30,000, Bouth Water'st, a w cor of Centralav, n f, {0130 ft, dated Nov, 83 conaideration, $30,000. * Canal Nov. 83 conslderatlon, $3,600. NORTIt OF CITY LIMITH, YXots 16 to 10, of Culver’s Addition, dated Nov. 8; cousideration, $20,000, SUTI OF OFTT LTNTT, Lot 10, In Block 1, of Heintz's part s w X Boc 4, 38, 14, dated Nov. 16; considoration, $800, Undivided 3¢ of 3 0 i of n w X Sec 17, 88, 14_(ox-~ cept Lots 110 3, in Block 1), Lots 10 lnA 11, in_Block 3, of Pharels e 4 8w X Boo 13,33, 10, dated Nov. 0; conaideration, $400, £27,in Tlock 2, of Burdel's w part Block 8, Boo 16,38, 14, dated July's1 : considoration, $600, 15, In Block 41, Villago of Hyde Park, dated Nov, 8;_couslileration, $6,500, t 40,in Dlock 1,0f wi¢n wi Secld, 38, 14, dated Nov. 18; consideration, $700, Lot 16, in Block 3, of Day's part b e i Sac 4, 88, 14, dated Bopt, 16 conatderation, $600. COMMERCIAL. WzpxEeDAY EVEXTNG, Nov, 10, ‘The following wore tho receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in Ohicago during thoe past twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding date ono year ago. RECEIFTE BUITAENT, 1873, | 1872, || 1879, | 1872, Flour, brls.. 2 6,615 | do Whof, bu, | 163,660 | o Corn, 41,005 5,530 1360 Qrass teed, Tlax sead, fba,. room-corn, Cured meats, 1ba, Lcof, brls Tork, brl Lard, hs. "allow, s, Butter, lvs. Dressed hogs, No, Live Logs, Ko, Cuttle, No, Sheop, N Hides; lba ighwine: VGol, Yotatoes, Lumber, a Bhlngles, o, Tath, m Balt, brla..... Withdrawn from stors yesterday for oity con- pumption ; 8,464 bu wheat; 5,606 bu corn ; 5,840 bu onts ; 1,005 bu ryo; 6,765 bu barley, The following grain haa been inspocted into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 98 cars wheat, 00 cara corn, © cars oats, 2card ryo, 31 cars barloy. Total (215 cara), 81,000 bu. It has been suggestod that the gontleman re- forrod to in this column this morning 88 having quoted Hamlet did so unintentiouslly. Being intozicated, ho eaid: ‘ What's—hic—Cuba to him, or ho to—hic—Cuba " It fs roported that the Directors of tho Board of Trado bavo been called upon to decide, through tho proper Committao, the presont value of No.2barley, Tho Committeo have already made canvae, and obtainod a sories of opinious, ranging oll the way from 950 to SL75 por bu, How thoy will decide fa not known at this writing. Possibly they would do well to coneult Old Probabilitios bofors coming to & final docision, a8 the polnt hinges princlpally on tha weathor of the past and future. Of courso, it 16 undorstood that the point is raised on mar- gin uccount. Barley iy always o speculative article, and this year the rago for buying and solling against tho nmr has beon unususll great, Ono man {s reportod to bo short as muci 9 R0 33,650 190 57,350 27c. A considerable provortion of the freight room roported is bolioved to have been takeu b veusel-owners. A total of 11 chattora was notad, whioh will carry out 65,000 bu wheat, 153,000 bu corn, 87,000 bi oats, and 20,000 bu rye. Hightwinos were moro activo, and rdvanced 1o por gallon, in_sympnthy with & furthor riss ro- ported feom Now Ygrk, which markot wae quoted at 95c. Balos wore roported here of 200 brls at 88c abont tho middle of the acssion ; and later, of 150 brls at 88; at tho outside. Dressed Logs wero insctive, and nominally easior, in sympathy with tae doclino in live. Wo uota thom atb $4.60@4.75 por100 Iba for January filled, and tho markot to-day was dull. salos woro roported of 400 b No. 2 at G5c; 800 .and 800 bu do at Gdo. al, * S 0ic; White Tloso, 6@ Savon Imperial, Obampsign, 0X@03(c; prim- o) 'ltzu, (@100 corm, 9@110; laundry, 63 o ¢ 5 moderate tnquiry, former prices Wo_quiote the whole- L: Now timothy, prime,’ $14.50 do, No, 1, $13.50814,0; do ' Ko, 2, $11.00 @12.00; mixed, $10.00@ bu do at 64)¢e; white Rusalan, 5@ 16 cxtra atcora.... 5 g Barloy was rather more nctive than yestorday, but still dnll; and casior on cverything but re- jocted, which wns siemdy at 70@760, according at'31.80 cash, 27 oxtra ateers 34 oxtra ateers being gencrally ndherad to, sulo prices paid by and $1.83 sellar Docember, 87 modium ateers, 340 tho market closing strong Rock Jsland Elovator. Cash salos woro_roported of 7,200 bu No, 2 at $1.30; 5,200bu No. 8 at 920; 400 bu do st 00c; 800 bu rojooted at 750 ; 2,800 bu do nt T4 1,200 bu do at 72c; 800 bu do’ at 7lo; 400 bu 'do at 700 ; 400 bu by sample at 8180 800 bu do at 31,00 ; 400 budo at 00c ; 400 bu do at §Go on track,” "otal, 20,800 bu. EUBOPEAN MARKETS. The following is Boorbohm’a_dis Board of ‘Trada in this city to-day: on, Nov, 10.—Cargocs of wheat off cosst Dbetter. Good cargoes of No, 2 sprin; Tmports fnto United )$9.00; do, slough, §7,00 Timothy, ~$11.00@13,00; e- livery of pressed, $1.00 HIBES—Wora iu fuir local roquest, tannera goner- ally bidding tho outsido prices. W6 quoto: Green gty uchers) Ge;green cured, lgut, 56 heavy, ia; part cured, 6@7c; green o calf, 20¢; dry kip,17c; t, 16@170; deacon skins, S5@40c i ubby, scored, cuf, or ofhieriviso damaged, two-thirds prica ; branded, 10 pier cout off, 110P8—Wero qulet and littlo better than nominal, a8 follows : Common o Prime Weatern, 30450 ND STEEL—Tho mur] uol 08K $7,00@9,50, Tor rding to distance S 1 01 01 5 B 0 e 1 8 1 3 Provisions were active, Lu ecasier; weak oar- , 70 {t north of Maxwell, e f, 23x110 ft, dated li' and closing firmer, at the outsido prices of thoe sossion. ‘I'lio receipts of hogs for tho day wore oxpoctod to bo tho lutgast over known in tho bhistory of the trado, which weakonod the roduct, and thoy fracly offored concessions., Thoro was not much doing in pork, but buyors of lard and meats wore nu- merous, and offered to fill thoir orders so freoly The number of orders Lore greaitkdp, Bo; dry HOGS—To-das’s reco ou ki —: pta woro estimatod at 44,000 Ligso; ey finl or alout 5,000 mors thian Gver balora Tecelved ay nion Block' Yards in ono doy. 1y roported wore 40,471 ou Jan, 14, 1873, Alx years ugo fo-dny, pnta;xv to tho The largest ar- rivals previous! views of "holders of and 41,009 ju The recelpts for which nimber byt least 75,000 ot coust, 678 6A@533, during the past week : Flour, 5,000 to 40,000 bris; carn, below £0,000 qra. ‘whoat for thio past weok, will in all probability bo augmanted duriug the romaining dazs of tho woek, thus making tho wock's supply fully 25,000 In cxcess of any pro- vious weok known in the history of tho trado. effoct upon prices, of tho Imrienso mumbcr of hogn throvn upon the market to-da; a8 mlght Lo been oxpacted, kot rematns quict and 000 t0 180,000 qra eliveries of Englis! 50,000 to 85,000 qra. EUROPEAN FREIOHTS, Through froighis to Eatopean ports aro thus quoted, iu gold : _Vie White Star Line to Livor- pool aro $1.12 on baco g1.18on Inrd ; and S1. & s ora Lave been calculativg on a dropping off Plato fron, comm ol boa Tl o reclation scarcely That tho decling was duo to tho high pricos en?l at tho East—which comparativo _firmness’ product, which induced an urgent packing demand, During tho early houra of the duy trao dragged & 1ittlo, buyers manfesting on {nclination to *go slow * until'they could form somo {dea of the maj {which somo estimates placed o# high s 50,000, and ‘evon 60,000), and_consoquently holders be- camo & littlo weak-knoed, nowovor, which soon sof in and continuod uuinter: ruptodly to tho closo, tho dovmward course of prices was cliccked, tho market ruling etesdy at not moro thon 100 reditctlon from yestorday's rafcs, Toported at an oxtreme Tango of $3,05@4.15, though not many Aold abovo $4,00, and only & fow under $3.75, tho bullc changing bands at $3.76@3.9! cloalug prices at $9,05@3,76 for common, for medium, and ot §3.00@4.00 The purchinses of packors wo owing to tho increasing tightuoas of tho finan- cialreins across tho water. Moes pork closed 124o por brl lowor, oxpopt ou theI'sbruary option, which was strong, Lard wealened 3o per Ib, bn closed only a shade ensior than yesterday, nnd moata closed firm at tho insido pricos of yestor- ork, and tallow ; ational Lino on allow, and bacon, aud $1.25 on lard, ‘Allsn Lino, $1.00 via Portland, and 116 1 is Boston. To London, via National Line, $1.18 on_bacon, otc., and 8L, onlard. To Bristol, $1.00 for 'bacon, $1.40 for the ~market 'for tho via Cunard Lino_via markot closed at tho following rango of prices : Mess pork, now, cash or sollor 3 do sollor Docomber, $11.70@11,50 ; soll- or January, 812.00@12.10; $12.60@19.85; primo mess pork, 810.70@10,75; axtra primo do, $8.76@9.00. Lerd, cash or seller soller Decomber, do, Hollor January, $7.20@7. do, soller Fobraary, §7.46@7.60, Groon hams pickied homs, 7@8ec. ——— | Green shoulders ot 83¢c; rough sides, bifo; short - cloar, LEATHER—Duliness and dopreesion atill this dopartment of trady furthior reductions have Iy for small parcols to moet ourrent wants, We roviso our list as followa : lovember, $11.76@ o, and 1t will be seon that somo. .. iiilieg Orera aro most- The Goneseo (11.) Republic, in writin prosent low price of lLogs, bna'tho following vory portinont remark: It a protty rough, but how 18it to bo got round we would like to know ? Not only rough on tha farmer, but slmost aqually 0 on the merchant, mochanid, professional mav, ‘Whon pork is down nono of un are vory high. That ia tho way it works; 8o wo . thoso'of tho farmora for BT05@7.10; do, unito our prayers with Gity upper, No. 3, an advance in hogs.” ort ribs and long clear, short clear; boxed shouldors, sel 47,013 | 430; do Cumbarlands, Gi¢o; do short ribs or long cloar, G}@bo; do long cut hams, 7 January sbout g0 moro than for Decombor. 999 | Mesa beof, $8,00@8.25; oxtra mess do, $9,00@ 41199 | 9.25; boof hams, £18.50@10.00. City tallow, Ui fo; grease quatablo at 4@skje. woro roportod of 20 brls moss pork (now) ab 00 brls do ot 911.873¢; 200 bils do at 000 Lrls do, soller Fobruary, at 12,60 at $12.37)¢; G5 brls $10.76; 65 brly oxtra prime do at $9,00; 500 tos Inrd at $7,05; 750 tcs do at $7.0217; 250 tea do 2t $7.005 120 tes do, loose, at 86,65 ; 100 tes do at §6.620¢; 800 tea'do ab G 600 tos lnrd, soller Jaunary, at 87.15; 250 tea do, sollor Fob- ruary, at 736e; 600 tes’ do at7%go; 00,000 fus shouldors at 4¢; 40 boxos groon do ut 40; 40,000 1bs grean hams (16 1bs) at 63¢o; 5,000 pes db at 630 2,000 pes do (10 1bs) gt G¢d's 40,000 tha do at 63¢o; 60,000 bw ‘do at Bigo; 5,000 peudo (20 1b8) at b)ce s 40,000 Ihw groen long cut do (19 k) 00 boxes Cumborlauds (35 1bs), sollor Decembur, at 63¢o; 750 boxod short g “clear (40 lbw) at 670; Whoat was in moderate domand in the aftor- poon and adyauced e, selling ot §1.01%@ 1.02%, uollor Dacomber, closing easy with eell- and sold st $1,0! ug at $104)¢. stronger ; selling at 89@393g0 soller Decombor, closing weal at 895g, and nt ‘@400 mollor Januaty, A salo waa reportod 60 brls mess porle at §112.50 soller Fobruary, Otlier grain and Iake froights were quiet, s CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. b uppor, siandard, ,..,... short_cloar, G340} Toats, sallor | SIS 86 $1.026 {@1.0414 soller orn_was quiet 25 x Harny French ealf, Jolol Lo METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—Wers quictand unchunged, as follows ¢ TN PLATE—10, 10514, $12.00; do, 19519, $19,60; do, 1420, $15.00; 0o, soofla, 14x20, 10, $1.60; do, 20336, ) ¥ Pia Try—Large, 400; amall, 41c; bar, 426, %0 bar, 100; Dipe; full colls, 1030} Suerr Zmo—Full casks, 100; balf casks, 10)o; less quantily, 11e; slabs, 81¢c. BieeT InoN—No, M, and 10,9203 do, 11 and 1 Tates ;' Amorican Bussia—A, 14: GALVANIZED InoN—No, 10@! No, 25@20, 170 No, a7, i80; No, 38,200, A discount of 95 per cont s mado from {ls list. Corpen—Coppor bottoms, 47c; braziors, over 19 Ibs, 470; tinned copper, 800; planished copper, 4do; do, 10to 11, 110} 13, & undlo, 0 per cont dis B amppatie gagas 2883288388838 WEDNESDAY EVENING, N ALCOTIOL~—Was activo und 4o higher; quotable fo- oy at §1,71G1.53, DEANA AND PEAS—Tho demand for beans was moderato aud gencrully for auall lots, Qccasfonally vory emall Iote of navies bring $2.70, Lt fow sules aro made ubove $2.05, Dean woro slow, o guote: Navies, 2.40@2,68; §ood to primo mediutn hand picked, $2.25 cotmon do, $1,50@2.00, Yollow peas, $1.95; @1,45, 3t (01 N~-Continucs to order dewandat tho currout prices : - Chol hurl, Ti@Be; that will work itself Into a choico hurt’ Lroom, 6X@To; for good d i, 4@60. ATEITALU— Wore dul and itie potior than nomiual We quote: Stucco, $2.50@3.50; Now 4,00: Rosendalo’ coment, goe SHEEP—Under this head thera wore no new fosturca 30 rates Russia iron, 8,9, m’z 1 stained, 100 , 116, 80; No,20@24, 160; cob with u light ———— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, WipnzspAY Evening, Nov, 19, Tho offerings at the wholeaalo market aro stfll lib- eral, but few buyers wore present, and slowly, Boveral cargoca and parta of cargoes changed banda during the day, Pricos wero without reported 83 Good to cholco bourds aud atrips, o, $9.0080.50 : ploce stuff, 3,00G0.13% ; lath, $2.00, LUMBER 1DEIONTS, TLudington, $2.75; 16§ Menomineo, ribs at 605 100 boxes lony 100 bozaa do (light) at 6o} 500 boxes sliort clonr, er, nt G}go; 600 boxos long aud sollor December, at $0.003¢; 3,000 Gc; 500 boxos do, seller January, at lour was quict at unchanged prices, Thore tho markot, tho wonknoss in oat oausing buyera to hold off ; but holders wore firm in thelr viows, In New York to bo firm Tho business transacted account, and fn small lota, Bran wos stronger, cut to lzea, 480, Wins—Now, 1to 6, 0 11e; 13 and 1 18,1603 19, 10c; count ;' fonga wire, by car-loa with'n light in 6y 003 4 and 6d do, $5.45; 2d do, $7,50; clinch, $7.00, AL BTOLES—Wo cont sollor Docem! York stucco, castin $3.25@3,60; Utiea, e 7,603 marblo dust, $3,00 (Drls) $1,10@1.15 3 brl: White sand, lastoring hulr, 3 bu,osz;‘i land plnstor,s ollows at_tho annexed 0@16.00 5 common, d o, $4.75; do, od, 0.00% 14 'do, ‘fiue, fhue to quoto: Manilla 31t 003 $2.00 R bl v 0,00 ; building brick (com- ‘mou); $4,50@7,00; preased brick, $14.00@15,00 Lrick, $8.50; Anuwaukeo aud Raeluo pressed, do commion, $14,00G10,00; Indiaua pressou. Dfi] do common, $10,00@16.00; Ore clay, @ wore few ordors on Manistee, $2,00 as flour was roported e and activo for export, was chiofly on looal Wintors ‘woro dull, AT THE YARDS, TTliors was no cliango to noto, Prices rulo steady, s B 1b, 17@180 ; oukum, EHg witl o tolorably fali demand, Hardwood was easy, 4 brl, $0.0060,00; tar, No. 1 sawod silnglo or Btar, Bhingle o o Thireo dolisra [ which cliarge followa tho shinglcs, Thickness—Five shingles to bo two fnches in thioke ness, Length~-Bixteen inches, nAnD! WOOD. Dlack-Walnut — Countera, SINONGIE0001 _clerr, $00,00@E6.001 commo, $I0,00GE0.00% oull, 320,005 O B335 Gots40.00 10,0025, al'—Oloar, $28, .00 common, $10, 003 cull, $10, 00@{&00: fluoring, $30.00@40,00, @ o lour, Suill,Oll@(D.W; common, $10,00@25,003 oull, £, Tlcia I@16,00. ry—Cloaf, $18,00@600; common, $20, 3600 ol 413,080, i 00 Maplo—Clear, $2,00@85.00; common, $10.00§25.00 cull, $10.0016.00, qoliternut—Cicas, $95.0080000; common, $20.00@ Thiorry—~Olear, $0,00900,00; common, $16,00 600 Gl S s Whitowood—Clear, $0.00840.005 common, $20,00 B on Blocko Higbory axls t, $1,0081,60 Vagon Block—IHlickory axlos, er nel N 1,603 wagoh poles, cacl. A5G50 § VOX. boards, Ko 0URILOL 10,00 40,00, Florlda red cedar, 35¢ por ft ; maiogany, 30@400 3 4o countors, 600 7 rorewood, 50800 ; White holly, 800 — MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Marlkots, Ltveneoor, Nov. 19—11 o, m.—Flour, 27s@284. Whoat—\intor, 118 100@12s 24 spring, ila ) 12934 whito, '12s 11d@1383d ; club, Lis 3@13s 0 Gorn, 3. Dork, Tis, Lard, 40, LIVERPOOL, Nov, 19—2 p, m,—DBroadstuffs quict and casy ; buyers offored lowor pricos, Lavenroaz, Nov, 10—4:30 p, m,—Market unchangod, Livznroot, Nov, 19—Cotfon dull ; middling upe land, 8i¢d ; Orleans, 82¢d + salos, 10,000 belos; Amorle can, 5,800 ;'apooulstfon and expart, 1,000, Dreadatitta quiot sud unchangod, rovistous—Chiecso, G3u 0. O “i.«'z alort rxlqh 438 64, g ey NDOM) Nov, 10—5 D, m.—Tho rate of t of #ho markel for 3 montli’, LIS s 8 pur!enl:l‘.,c:? Tpes cent bolow the bank raos, Gonsols for manay, 1) @pic; for sccouat, oniC, Unliod otaen securiless 40 'of 165, 925¢ ; do o 3 10408, 90 ; no T3, 0133 Edlo, 363, i Rl TraNkyonT, Nov, 10,—5-208 of '62, 08, Lants, Nov, 18.—Rantes, 67¢ 60z, Panis, Nov, 10,—Rentes, 67¢ 023e. The Live-Stoclk Markets, BUFFALO, Burrato, Nov, 10,—OATriE—Recalpta fo-day, fne cluding 1 cata roported to arrivo, 2,690 head, making tho total supply for to weok 'thus far 4,210, Tho market was mora aclivo to-dy abweak yosterdays prices, About 1,000 head woro diaposed of, Salevof 218 head Ihinois meers, avoraging 1,042 to 1,425, nt $.13@0.00: 343 Indlina stecrs, avoraging 1,104 to 1,451, 8t $4.435,874¢ 1 308 head Ohlo stecrs, averaping 1310° 10 1,681, ‘at” $3,6080.12); 64 bead Miohigan slcers, nvoraging 1,096 to 1,204, at $4.,008.25. BUEEP AND Ladita—Rocolpts to-day, ncluding ro- ported areisals, 6000 Lead, inoking Tho totah ippiy or tio week fhiis far 12,800, Tho market opened aciivo ot about Jast wook's ‘prices, with an improved fecling, Balos 750 head Canada sheop nud lat ay 76 to 110, nt $5.0065.872¢ ; 1,600 hoad Michigan sicap, av 70 {0 05, nt $4.00@4.1935. Hoas—Tocolpts to-day, foluding reported arrivals, 3,6, malking ths total ndprly for tho wosk s fae 18,800, Thio market was dull at $4.95@ 440 T to'hcavy Liogs ; cliolco lota heavy at 84,60, Sales 3,000 hoad Ohio, Indlans, and Iilinols hogs, sy 212 to 297, &t $4.30G4.50, New York Dry-Goods Markets New Yon, Nov, 10.—Business continues quiet with cammission Louses, and tho goneral jobbing trado i3 dull; but tho large’ closing out sales of jobbors ara 51y active. Printa aro naliing vory froely at low cotton flanncla aud grain bags in fair domand 3 400 bales of blankels wore sald st auction to-day at ulr prices ; woolons wero very quiel, and. solling low at kuletlon dross goods in fais uqu The Wool Trad Dostox, Nov, 19,—Wool continuea frregular; sales nt 45@50¢'for modium, extra, and_doublo extra Obla and Ponnsylvanis, profnpt cauh purchasing from 450 to 47c; Wisconsin aud Michlpen, £2@450} nothing do- {ng fn'combing and delaine fiveden, winelh aro quoted at 50@52)¢c; Gunada combing dull’ and_prices homie nally at B5@260; superfino sud extra pulled, 35@50a, Tho Produce Maricetss NEW_YORK. New Yons, Nov, 10.—CortoN—Dull ; middling up« 1and, 153¢c; fatures closcd steady, BurADsTOPFE—Flour in fair, demdnd and lighor; Tecelpts, 17,000 bris ; supcr Western and Statc, $3.25@, 5,853 common 1o good cxtra, $0,1036.45; good o chotee do, $8.60@7.35; white whoat oxtra, $1.25@ 8,00; extra Oblo, $4.15(36,00 ; 8t. Louls, $58.30@1 Xyoflour frm at $4,35@5,50, Corn mesl advanelng § Western, $.45@3,75, Wheat in_good demand o highor ; recolpts, 133,000 bu; No. 3 spring, $L.40; Iots upring, $100G140; No. 5 Ohicago,” £1.429 143; do Milwaukes, $LA4@140; winter ro western, $1.50@1.63; No, 1 Milwaukes spring, 1,50@ 1,52, Rye ‘quiotand firm at 90@95c. Barloy frmor, Mali quiet. Corn in good demand and highor, Ro- celpts, 96,000 bu, Mizcd weatern, nflont, 68@o83{0; d¢ tu stote, 676@380; Westorn yollow, 706, Oats, mod= crately hctivo, but firmer; recelpls, 41,000 bu: Weatorn aflont, 63@S40; Whita Western, 65@57igc. Eaas—Activo and firin ; Western, 280, Hay—Quict, « 1lors—1ford nctive at 40@48¢ for the crop of 1673, Lesrnzn—Stoady at 7:@300; Orluoco, 23G1Tio0, Woor—Dull and frregulir; No, 1 fleeoe, 430, Groonnizs—Coffee, dull md unchanged. Sugar, ull; rofiniug, 7i¢@35¢, Molasses and rico quict, 1 IPETnoLEDN—Dull ‘And drooping ; crude, 80; ree fined, 123¢c. TuhrENTINE—Steady ot 410] ProvIsIoNs—Tork wosk ; new mess, apot, S14103 old do, 814.76; Docember, $14.00. 'Deef dull an notminal, Cui-meats stendy ; Western s, 5 G03e, Bliddis steady ; long clear, ‘winter dellvery, To; short ribs, Txc; clty Camberlands, 9c; short cledr, Jane unry, 73;c. Lard steady ; Western atexm, T5c, spot; T1-d6e Janary {7 15-1i@Bs, Fubruary, QDUTTER—§teady ; good o' prime Weitern ek, @350, Cueesz—Quiot, Winsgy—Firmer at 943(@950, 8T. LOUIS, 87, Lo, Nov, 10.—lnEApsruprs—Flour dull snd unsoitled ; Supor wintor, $3,50@4.00 ; extra do, $4.008 4.50; XX,'35.00@5.60, Wheat—Spring auist but bets ter;'No., 3,31,00; winter dull ; No, 3red, $1.28@L7, Corn firm ; No. %, 43@4250 1 on East track, 303¢c Doc, Oata firm’s” No.' 2 305@YTc iu olovator, = Barley firmer: No, 3, $1.45@1,36; fancy Minn, and Wis,, 31.55@1,60,_Tyo higher Te, Wutsky—Lower ; amall lots, 86@80)e; round lots ot worth over Bso, ProvistoNs—Pork quict at $12.00812.25. Bulk ‘moats and bacon quist ; onlyan order trade. Thore 1a a good demund for all hog products, but hoiders ro- fuso o soll at tho prices bid, Lard quict at 64@To. Hoas—Frrmat £3,70@4.10 ; most sales at $3. reccipts, 7,013, . Oarriz—Dull, nothing doing, oxcopt In lower grades, CINOINNATI, OrvoriaTE, Nov, 10,—BREADSTUPF—Flour firm al $6,60@7.00 Whoat 1u fair domand aud highor nt $1.50 @133, Corn in fair demand and bigher ; shelled, 8023 oar, 83c; new, 4y@4dc, Ryo firm at 716@8T0, Oata steady ot'93@ddc. Barley frm, ProvisioNs—Pork firmer; gales at $12.60, Lard hold firmly at Tso ; kettle, 5o ; jobbing, X0, Bulk ments firm, Sloulders—Sales at bieisic field at 803 elear rib, 5%@5%¢ ; clear, 67500, - acon' Airm ; Jobt Ding saléa of ahouldors af 6@00; cloar Tib, 603 clear 04@Gio. Green monta Urm s shoulders, 4o clear rib, 630'; oloar, 6440, Homs, 7@73ic, aocording to wolght. Hoas—Blrong ot $3.95@4.05 ; recolpts, 19,200, Wittsky—Stoady at 8ic, . MIL\WAUREE, MULWAUREE, Nov. 19,—Brzansturrs—Flour quish and unclianged. Wheat steady : No, 1, $1.12}¢ § No. 3, $1.0034 spot ; $1.04; for Docernbior ; $1.UGK for Janiise Ty, Oatssteady ; No.1,340; No. 2, Siyo. Corn oxe cifedand Ligher'; No. 2, 480. Iiyefirm No, 1, T4ds Barloy, No, 4, §1.45. TFretanTs—To Buffalo, 0o; to Oswego, e, Reoters—Flour, 6,000 brls i wheat, 74,000 b, ButpaeNTs—~Flour, 8,000 brls ; wheat, 94,000 bu, OLEVELAND, 2 OLEVELAND, Nov, 10.—BREADSTURFa—Whoat bete tor ; No, 1 red, $1,60; No, 2 do, $1.05. Corn, 65@56e, Oaté, 44z, PrrioLEusM—Quict and unchanged. BALTIMORE, Barronr, Nov, 19.—Drcavstorss—Elour quist aud sleady ; super Wostorn, $4,25@5,00 ; Western ox- tray, $5,60@0.75 ; do family, $0.15:86.50. Wi and’ firn ; Oblo’ and Indlana, $145G15 amber, $1.50@1,65, Corn—Mlxed Western firm st 6530, Oxfa dull, Rye steady, CnovIsioNg—Unchavged. DorTen—Steady and unchanged, Wimsxs—Quict and firm nt 940, OBWE OswEGo, Nov. 10.—BREADSTOFFS—\heat Orm; sales of No. 1 Milwauleo last night at $1.40@1.43 ; now beld at $1.44@1.45, Corn steady ; high mizod Tolsdo, 8¢, Barloy dull ; Bay of Quinte, $L64, B 'PUILADELPHIA, PutuavELriu, Nov, 19,—Brebstorri—Flour in bettor domand, at unchanged prices, Wheat—Prime, ateady ; othier yrades dull ; rod, §1,6% 3 ambor, $L¢ 1,04, “liye ateady st 76@76c, Curn nctive; yellow, 000 new do, 55@580; mixad Wostorn, 64@00e. Qatn In’modorato demand § white, 8@ o, ‘Puovisons—Aforo activo, and advancing, PetnoLEus—Orude, 105505 refned, 140, ‘Warexy~Btoady at 1‘;‘&‘ Burravo, Nov, 10,—Burapsrurss—Whoat {naotlve, xcazco. Covn scatco, dull; sales 8,000 bu af S1@81x0 for No, 4 mized Woatorn in lots, Oats dull, firm; vales 700 bu whit Michigan at déife, Dys neglooted. arloy dull, Drraorr, Nov, 10,—lgansrorra—Flour quist and Bales woro roported of 160 privato terms ; G0 Blicaf, patont) at and 800 brly do at Dueiness contlmios alacl Tow pricos now provalont tho nar| ther matorlal roduction boing looked for in auy article in tho liat, Wa ropoat our qualalions us follows Car- bou, 10)@17c; cxtrs winter lard, 72c; No. No,'9, 030; Linsecd, raw, 95@070; do_boiled, wlalo, 80@830; _sporin, 32.10@2.20 BUTTER—In conncctlon with the butter market tuoro aro no new feuturcs tonoto, Bteady, fair nctiy~ ity charaotorizes tho demand for tho betfer qualities, aud sellors buvu thus far heen enabled to koep atocks ‘town to & low polt, thore Loing at tha present time wo conaldorablo accuniulation of uny grada abovo modi- oru are still oporating epariugly fn commion at 16@%00 : Oholco yellow, 03300 ; mo- dinm to good, 19@24c; tuferior o common, 13@180; comumon to chiolco roll, 16@202, ‘BAAGING-—Thero was ouly a Iight dvmand for goods values woro not subjeotod to any Tho market {a oul; tlio relativoly low pricy prices nro comparatively steady, We 6i¢o; Ludlow A, 35 brls white winter o: bils spring oxtras_(Gelden 50 ; 200 brla do (Dig Loaf) rls do at £6,05 ; 200 brls do at 85,00 ; at $6,50; 100 brls da (Columbin) brja do on privats 4,00 ; 100 brls ryo 35 ; 100 brls do on at ot £0.00 5 75 50 brls dont 0 tona bran at The following wore et {8 atoady, no fur. | Fyratcloar,..,.. Hocond clar, 1 1 Third clear, 1 I hird bt and 200 brls do at 86,00 ; torms ; 100 brla suporfino at $: ab 84,9744 ; 100 brls do nt 84, rivato torma ; 60 brls buckwher ils do_(laol 8,50, Total, 3,115 brls, 12,00 un traok, to arrive, the oloaing prices ¢ ; stralts, 050; elophant of naphtlia, 03 gravity, 187 maphtls, com- non, 1 LOTATOES—Cholce gound lots bring prices and are ready sale, Wa quolo, peachblows fu car: ots bout $1,00, Qommon sldiug, Common flooring, o Common flnurhm.. dress in this lno, nt uotable change, slocked, aud a § delivored {nvoicod ales fcludo § dars Ohlo peschulows &t $1,10; 760 brls at $2,763.83; 2 cura budly frozou at 60¢ 3g0; American, a4 160,000 bu, and suotler to bo long to oven grado of barloy s almost & nominal hing on tho inarket, so far as buylug for consumption is concernod, the brewers (nlmig‘hald of No, 8 and rejeotod, The longs and the aliorta have equal rights under the law, I’Alr‘ to good white winter, 3 oulative | Hed winter. Iargor amount, Meanwhile, tho spooul uhnlflu(ullnougrlunm 3tigoi Amoakoats ook, $0 burlay GO0, nlen, elugls, 116160} do VOULTRY AND GAME—There was a modorate . clioico lota bringing full prices, We quoto: Chickens, dressed, $2.50 E‘MGLW ‘?u cl bafiad e b tho ssimo a8 for tho past fortuiyht or more, whore they are comparatively fivm, Ao goods befug Deld at outside quotations, Ordorw aro still coming tory and Weatern factory, OHEESE=Pricea ranged set und Joist and yoantling, 18 fo 3k 1 s, 10,007 drwassd turkoys, a Poata, ii;'u‘l.&. o s i, 1) it do,..., vye pred cholco of Aupesan N y Bociahaiae nd dpeeans. oo 800 G 400 unclanged. Wheat, ctivo aid bighor; stook gt ateady o . 'Onts In good demand at 88'5c, Y NEW ONLEANS, New Onueans, Nov, 19.—Buuabatoes—Flour— Homo demand for' Ouba ; superBuo, $4,75 3 XXX, $3.50 @800; family, §8.5039.60, Corn—Supply light; eliow, 1001 whita, 120, Oae are sollibg (n Ware ouso 'at 583600, Dran quiet at 90@U03c, 1aY—Ololca acarce; ealos of ordinary at$20.003 chvice, $37,00, PROVIAIONS—Pork dull and lower at 43¢o. Dry salted anuatu—Blioulders scaros nt Gigo, Bacon dull; held at @0} @T5e, Homn dulli ordinary sugar cureil, ux; ’: “cualu», 9?”‘1?”" Lard dull and lowor ; tierce, o ; ke, Dybivo. Budat—Hupply fight ; demand active and sdvancing; fomuion, 60; falr o' good fal, OX@TK;, primty B3¢o ; seconds, 830, e OLAuBEH—Bearce, active, aud firmer ; common, 33 @301 fair, 40 ; primo 16 cholcs, 4@ doe, Vitaxx it | Louluinos, 00 . Cluclusaty gLo% orrz—~Qulet 1 falr to pritue, 213@3IX0 ConumT~Firm ; helds at B0 afSoTEoR S Dem: a‘gx‘u! ot o) wmtfi i | i :