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(] - MONEY AND COMMERCE. Businesn at the banke to-day was moderately good, Tho loading inatitutions roport that busl- FINANCIAL ‘Tuunepax Evext¥a, Nov, b, noss for the last ten days ks boon moro than falr. Thiin does not aoem to be due to the opora- Uons of the packers, who havo not yot borrowed hoavily, but to o gonoral activity in businoens, Commorcial liousss aro olfering more or loss of thelr oustomera’ paper for discount, and, as ite quality is good, it is readily takon, Bpecalative doemand for monay can hardly be sald to exist, and thoe applioations for funds outside of regular business circloa aro fow, Ratos of discount rewmain 10 por cont to cus: tomors who uso money tha year round. and 2 or 8 per cent loay to Indepondent borrawors with good necurity, Real estato loans aro 9@10 per cent ; mouey on tho streot is 8@18 por cont. | Tho movetaent of curroncy to tho country is ulight, and the receipta are nat large. Almost all tha country bauks aro ordering ex~ chrnga to Nuw York. T'hern appoars to bo no prospect of any agreo- ment amouy tho banks with 1ogard to tho rates of New York oxchango. Mauy mombers of tho Cloaring-Houso foel tho disndvantagos of the prosent syatom, butit is o aiflicult to form & . combination nmong tho baukd as among any other class of competitors, PUPLIC-DERT BTA EMENT, Sooratary Bristow’s statemant of the condition of tho United States public dabt, tha debt bearing interest in coin to 708,450, on whi ho dobt bonring intorest in lawful mionay ia $11,678,000; the debt on which intorest 1787,064.4) Oct. 81, shows o $1,720,~ 5\ tho anuunl interest s $36.- ban censod simce matunty in dobt bearing no interest—legal L catos of daposit, fructional eurron cariificates—in $504,821,002.42, the Treasury ig §169,011,011.64, and the decronso u tho pnulis dobt for tho mouth is §GBI,134.50. 8inco "Juno 80, 1874, the decrense las Loon $4,026,470.34, 20,74 4,060 ; tho dors, cortifl- . and coin- Tho cash in "I'ho Yecretary of tho Troasury snnounces tho redemption, Feb. 2, of €5,000,000 of 5-208, .o BONDS Dreston, Kown & Co. quote ¢ Tnited Btates G United States 5108 of United States B-208 United Btates 5:20i v ot *sl—Jun, 208 of "y8-—Jan, and July. [ 10408 1000see Tnited States ne Cuok County 78 Tlinoir 10 per cen West Chieago park-bonds, FONEIGN EXCHANG! of 81 and July {sctiool-bonda AND GOLD, o 99} &iut Par & int Tar & int 93 & it Tho banking-liouse of 1I. J. Christoph & Co., 175 South Clark stroot, quote: London, New Youx, Nev. b.-—. lonns. LATEST. Lovey, 2!¢@3 for call Truno morcantilo papor, big@7i¢ for 48110@438 6167, GBS 05 (@ 955 short and Joug dotes, Single name paper, §@12. s ipts, £277,000. * Customs v terling and 483} Gold, 110} ares. Borrowing rates, ang ot 4641/@1811 for sixty dnye, 8 for sight, 2110}{, closing at the formor fig- 1, 4, und tat. The Assiatant I'reasutrer disbutsed $782,000. Cloarings, $12,000,000. Govornmenta firm. strong. Railrond and Stato bouds Btocks opened quiet, and Jater declined J4@3¢. At the first board, the market was sotive aud strong at an advanuce of }¢@134 per cont, Aftor- wards thero was o slight reaction, but towards tho close tho wholo market was finm, and closed stroug at the bost prices of tho day, tho ad- wauco ranging from 3 to 13 por cent. The pales to-day wero 226,000 shurcs, of which 50,000 were Western Union, 24,000 Pacific Mail, 0,000 ‘Evio, 44,000 Laka Shore, 42,000 Union Pacifle, 9,000 Northwestern common, 4,500 Rock Isiand, b,000 8t. Paul common, 15,000 Wabash, and 14,200 Ohia. Conpons, 'Bl.... Coupoue, 62 Coupuny, . Coupons, 63 (ex Int.] Coupons, new, .. Misaonris Tennenesei, ol Teunesvecs, no Virginias, now. Auwerlcau Bxpiei, . €1 U, &, Expres: Piciilc May m i Miclrgon Centr: Pittnburg £Ft. Noithwentern, Northwestern pid. Rock Inland, .. ! Now Jersy Oeutral lglu ¢ Bt Paul.. North av, 1t, dated No Halsted st, 96 5t & of )leln York Central. A3 118 Ty XT DoNDS, Coupous, '8 Cougone, ' Now §a (ox Iut) 10-40 t, Pant | Wibash Chicago & Alton Pfd. 1 Olfo & Missimnippl . Cleve,, Cin. l:Q Chik, I rolinas, of N, Garolinas, e pid. & Altow,. Cal... 68 03 B,, Hartford & Erle, stricken from list, REAL ESTATE. Tuo following instruments wera filed for rec- ord Thursday, Nov. 6: CITY IMOTERTY, Hubbard st, 63 4-10 £t w of Jefferzon st, 1 f, 4-10580 ft, with jmprovements, € Wot Tioboy t, ' 'f, Gaxih ¥ Sixtorntic uf, w 7, ‘3ixiod 1t, tinprbvementa, dated Nov, 4 Weet Sixteenth st, 5 w cor of Rubio st 1 £, 475 100 ft, with fmprovements, dated Nov, 4..., CC:;I t, 60 ft 8 of Superior st, w f, 30x100 ft, nted Oct, 27... Forlh Carpenter. 3116 ft, dated N The premuixen, N Nov, 4 Shurtlo ft, d Tl ated Get, 2 ~soventls o dilted Noy, 5.... Hanie s the above, dated Nov, 6... dated x115 {b adjoining on "Thireth at, Wood s, 226 ft 8 of Folk st, w1, 832299 1t, duted Nov, 4 ‘Bebeces i, 6! Oyn 1. Blic] Lia coitFt, 603 £t 402 16, dated Oct, 26, Bigan av, 1 of apd vear of ‘G , 2990t of Division st, e f, wndivided 4 of 24x65 2, dated Nov. § Oukley bl, 8 o cor of Polk at, w 1, dated Aug, 45, 60x1722-10 £ with buildings, dated Nov, 4 (Bl A, Deach to Osborn It Reith)....e v 7,000 7,000 8,200 100 e o8 RIMUIYRS on BV, o 1, b0x ‘Higuteeuth at, o 1, .. 09,000 NOKTIL OF CITY LIMTLS WITHIN HABLUS OF 7 MILES OF Champlain av, o o cor of Farty-faucth_ets, w {, | K. Keith to Elif A, Teach), dited Oct, 31 Lot 8, Llock 3 0f u'Td roda of n o % Soc. 14, with bulidings, dsted Soy, 4, counr- Ul cor of Forty.thled and n o ZILTG 4 (O, I0ULE, ‘s 6402 COMMERCIAL. Flour, bris Wheat, Lu, corn, Wltaus, ool Oats, b, Ttye, bu.... Barley, b, Urass deed, v, Finx seed, i, | Wroomecorn, lba Guredmestu by L. Drew'd 'ioge,No| TLive hags, Now, Usttla, N Shenp, N Tildos, tha, 2o Hiubiwines, brli Waol, 1,2yl Polatoes, iy Lumber, ft.., Hhivgle, L6, Lath, Ralt, Tiunspay Evenoia, Nov, 6. The following wero the receipts and ahip- mente of tho laading articles of produeo in Chi- eago during tho past twonty-four hours, sud for the corresponding dato one year ago s RECEIFTH, 1874, 1878, 0y 1,300 A0 1o IPAENTS, 1673, T, iR 1,mlu 481,640 | Also, thio following, without comparieon : Jacetved, Bhipped. Toultry, 1bs, Toulley, coop Ganie, s Eunn,'lw‘u : Cliwers, Lyt 01/ o Drled Fruits, 0. os e biss Green apploa, brl 10,087 ol ll'enlll!‘l) .t . }gg 13 o, 47428 ' 14,600 ) + 1,834 " Withdrawn from store yostorday for eity consumption: 830 bu wheat, 2,107 bu oats, 383 bu rye, 1,303 bu barloy, The following grain has been inspocted into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock s 10 carn No. 1 spring whoat, 128 cara No, 3 do, 19 cars No, 8 do, 8 cars rejocted do, 2carsno grade do (102 wheat); 18 cars No. 2 corn, 7 cars new rojoctod do, 7 ears new nggrads do (83 corn)j 8 cars whito oats, 21 cars No. 3 do, 4 cars rejected do, 1 ear no grado do (34 oats); 6 cars No. 2 rye; 16 cara No. 2 barley, 4 cars No. 3 do, 0 cars rojected do. _Total SEGI enrs), 100,000 b, Inspected out : 38,255 bu whent, 42,353 bu corn; 8,831 bu oals, 1,938 bu rye, 15.332 bu barley. A good many inquiries are belng made about tho prospect tiiat tno now corn mill bo giaded anything bettor than now No, 2 bofore tho and of tho presont year, Tho Chiet Inspector of Crain tates that tho abolition of tho word “now " will not tako place il tho 20th of April noxt, unloss the now corn should come iu in such good condition that tho Inspoctors cannot tell whothior it is old or new, in which caso tlo grain will take o bonoflt of the doubb. It 8oom, theroforo, thnt whilo tho corn of ‘thi year's crop {4 80 dry that tho word *'now® will probavly " bo dropped beforo tha expir- ation of ibe wintor torm o alcmfia it 1s uot hkoly that aur considerablo nepocted as to Erflpr.rtlml of it will bo so o delivorablo on_con‘racta bofore the closo of tho presout calendar year, Ou this point will Iargoly bang tho question of receipta during tho next two mouths, aud tho pricoof * soller the year corn.” - Somo misnnderstanding hes _arlsan outside with regard to Lha action of the Directora of tho Board of Prada In tho Stutgoes caso, T'ho fact is that tho Directors have douo just what thoy ara required by the rules to do, lcis provided that if thoy flud tha chinrgos to Do susinined, thoy “ghall report tho samo to the Associntion,” The Diteotors have not the pawerto oxpel a member, aud somo of their numbor hold that it Is uo park of thelr duty to recommend for expulsion 1 any caee, Tho fact that thay roport the caso to tha fuil Board 13, howover, & tacit rocommondation to disoiplina or oxpol. Tho leading produco markets were quito activo to-day, tho chief exception boiug corn, Tho courso of the markats wadirrogular on tha wholo, wheat belug active and woak, ‘Pravm(unu and barley sctiva and strong, corn dull aud steady, aud oaty modorately active aud steady. ‘I'ho ro- ceiptn woro small, and tho slacks 1b store de- cronsing, thongh thore was not much of o ship- ping movement to‘dl‘r Jobbers of dry-goods wore not vory busy, or- ders bemg mosily for modorate amounts and chiolly conflned to bleached and brown cottous, flaunals, blankots, shawls, prints, apd worste dress fabrics. Pricos woro quotod steady nud unchanged. The position of the grocery markotb was without prouounced chango. “I'ho casy fuel- ing for several duys past porvading tho “mugar markot has cnlminata « fn an }ge deeling, but for other articles {n the list Eflcns wore not subjact- od to auy appreciablo change. — Dutter waa in good local and shipping do- mand =t about former quotationa for choico and fancy, but low aud medium grades wero off a trilto, Choose was firm at fully late quotations, No inportant changes wero observable in the fish and canned goods markots, Dried fruita were gencrally Grm,— reigins, ‘figs, currants, aud citron especially so, Phero was only a hght demand for coal and wood. Teather, oils, and bagging romain quict, as proviously quated, Lumber was fairly activo at the yaras and steady. Tho hardware markets presentod no new foaturcs, Tho everago number of orders wero placed st the prices bithorto curront. Broom corn wag firmly hald, and met with a fair Eastern demnnd, Hides were dull and ensy, Scods were dull and little better than nominal. Hops and wool were also very quiet, Cholco po- tatoes wora firm, under a good inquiry and limited offerings, ~All kinds of poultry aud gamo were dull and weal. Wiglwines woro mora active, and steady at the recont decline, under roports of an unchanged market in Now Yorl, with a continued active outward movement from this city 550 bris being shipped, ngainst 199 received yestordny. Bales wero roportod of 250 brla at 03ig0 por gallon, and tho market closed firm at that Npure, though only 2!{c below New Yor't, Lako frmghts woro dull and unckenged. Thers soemed to be a fair demand early, frowz ono miun, who was belioved to hold enough wheat to nake upsoverul cargoes, but carriers asked an ad- yunee, and ho witndrow. Itaces to Bulalo wero 41{c on corn, and 4}4c on wheat, by sail, Ovly four chiarters waa reportod, nud at least ouo of those witl load on owuer's accouut. They will carry out 100,000 bu wheat and 20,000 bu ¢orn. T'rovisions were modorately active, and would have been moro #o, but that " not wuch product was offered. Cash product iwscarce, andtherefore strong, irrespeetive of outside intlucnces. The old pork Is all gone, except 1 car-load, for which £40.00 per bid was auked to-day, while new wad in good dewand at $17.60 in car-load lots, Old lard fs ong of the market, and thoro is so littlo now on hand that it commands 3{¢ per ib more than lard to be delivered sume timo this month. Meats are at nearly 3{o per b premium on spot doliverics, for tho saino reason, und the weather continues so warm as to wmake iho packers afraid to commenco operations, unless thoy should use ico for curing. At the anmo Line hogs comoe io but alowly, Tho ve- ceipts are large enough to meot the wants of shippers whilo the packers aro jdle, but if the number of arrivals doos nat increaso by the ad- vent of cold weather, there will bo scarcely Lialf euough to keep the packers at work, aud tho ef- feet of tho competition among buyors may bo imagmed without being doscribed. ~ The quality of tne hogs is, too, o matter of great suxiety. Thowo now comiug i aro_ment hogs ; lhpf will mako sides for the Engheh market, but will yield very littls lard, wlnlo only a emall pro- portion of them aro fub enowgh o go into the pock barrol. Tho Eroapncts of & small yield of lard huvo made tho Liverpool market very strong witlan the past fow days, and eaused o further advanco of Gl por 1127w Lo- day. Now York was firmer in sympathy, Iionco o good demand here for olyllonn to-dav, under which pork ndvanced B@T540 por brd, und lard 10 @12}¢a por 100 Ius, whilo meats wers ashado firmer at provious quotations. A good many or- dora for meats are bolioved to bo hore, but the agents rowain quiet, in hopes of ‘chunge to tho iutoiest of their principals, o market closed at tho [following rango of rices: Mess pork, cash, $17.50@17.75 ; do sollor November, nomiunl; do, sellor tho year, 817.00@ 17.05; do, sellor Junuary und February, 817.30@ 17,325 ; do, seller February, 817.625@17.05; primo- iness, $15,00@15.253 nud oxira_primo, 12,60, Lard, seller the month, 811,76 ; do sellor tho yoar, $11.60@11. do, soller January aud TFabruary, £11,67:¢@11.10;_do, sollor Fobruary, S11,85@11,8734. ~ Swoet-pickled hams, 11@ 1t¥{o for 16@16 b uvorage, fresh cured; greon hams, 15@161bs average, B(@8}o for Novem- ber; groon monts quotad at 5 @33¢c for shoul- ders, 814c for short ribs, and 8370 for short cloar ; dry-snlted meats, loose, a1 G}{o for shoulders, B?f.\@slo for short ribs, 87¢@9¢ for long clears, 9%5@big0 for ehort clears, and 8l4@¥Y{c for Cumborlands, The samo boxed, 3(0 above thoso prices. Loug cloars and short Tibs, boxed, Ya seller Novemver, and B3{@8}¢o sollor Docem- bor, Bucon meats nominal, Mess beof, £8.25; extra moss (o, $9.95; boof huws, $19,00@21,00, necording to quulity, City tullow, 8@8}o; greaso nominal at 535@70, ~ Salos woro roported of 10 brly moss pork'(old) at 319,623¢; 195 brls do (new) at $17.75 ; 700 biis do_at $17.60; 760 brls do, setlor tho your, at £17.05; 750 bria do at $17.00; 600 Vbrls do bt 216,95; 500 brlw do ab &16,90; 1,750 brls do, soller Fobruary, at $17.05; 250 bris do ab 17.60 3 250 brls do nt 17.65 ¢ 600 brls do at $17.00; 100 tes Jard at £12,60; 100 ten do, sollor the yoar, ut §11.623¢ ; 600 tes do nt S11.60; 2,000 ten do at $11.605 250 tes do, soller Fobru- ary, nt £11,875¢: 760 toa do at $11.86; 1,000 ten do at 811, 40,000 tha old shoulders at Glfo; 80 baxos_she ribs on private terms; 180 boxes ?I“M) Cusaberland at 934c; 6,000 pes graen humy 15 1i8) sollor Docembur, ut 9e; 20,000 Ibs do (144 1hw) ut 870, ollor & fow days; 20,000 lbs do at Bigo, Flour was agaln in falr domnnd, the usual local demand boing eupplomented by a moderato Inquiry from shippors, who, however, would on- 1y taku hold when slight conceasions Woro mude from asking flguren. ~ Our ntocks aro ehill piling up, aud thore must bo at lesst 40,000 bris hore nuw, Ryo and buckwhent flonr wore easlor, Brun was less noulvo, and stondy, Snlos woro ro- posted of 00 buta whita winter Gxtren o privato ormu; U0 brls upring oxtrus (patent) at &6.60; 400 bris do (Miunesola) at §4.76; 100 brls _do ol 4,005 100 brls do at 41,60 ; 100 brls do nt 24,005 2,176 ‘brls do _on private lormu; 100 brla ryo ab 84.761 276 brls buckwhoat on’ private terms, ‘Patul 1,780 brls. Alye 1 tons hran at €14.60 on track ; 10 tons do at §16.00; 20 tons do ot 814,75, fres ou bonrd, Tho following was the closing rango of pricess Olholee ta favorite winters, Common to good do, Clioice spring extrus, Tale ubipptuyg doy., $ 6,75@ 0.25 © 6@ 600 5V 4iblig 5,00 4u5g 450 \ THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1874, 0 Tatent apring extras . 0.80@ 0.00 Buyporiines, 9418 BI5 £00@ 5,33 0,000 7,00 bl T VPR, s 14,60@15,00 Whoat was netivo a'ad wonlk nt nbout tho usmo Tango 8 yosterday, thho movemont thon hoing npward, now downsrard, Tho reports from Livorpool wore very discouraging (o whont owners, and the privale telograms from Nm'v. York statod that holders woro ¥ throwing iv thore with unsporing hands. This mads our local operators weak, nud a great denl of long wheat was sold, the market deelining about 11§0 undor hoavy offorlngs. The weakuoss was not not noticoable In aptions. The raceipla wero rathor light, henco tho offerings of cash lota wero not excossive, and ail was takeu up, thore belng a Lotter dispositicn m.'lnh\; for shipment. hat tho Presont indications are th movemont in thin market will _ bo veq} ungntigfug- tory tha coming winlor. ho English quotations still tond downward, and that in” tha Inco of an ovident voluctanco ou tho part of farmors to mako dolivovioa at present low pricos, 1If tho Turopoan mmkets continna wonl, ours \ cun searcoly Eu strong, rnd tha result will prob- ably ba small rocelpts here and a * pieayunish deal " all through tho cold weathor, Seller De- combor opened thin morning at 86e, receded to 851¢e, ndvanced to 8634¢. nnd declined to 8i2fc, closing at 83c. Heller tho mouth or seller tho tho yenr, rangad from fil(@813¢c, closing at 8ic. Sollor Janmary sold at SUL((@873¢a, Casb No. 2 gring o rolntively fivza, closfui ot 812843(0. 0, 1" do _closod nominal at 90i¢e; No. 3§ do at Ble, nnd rojectod do with 766 anked, Mmne- soln whoat was quiot, closing at 8% for No, 2. Canhi anlos woro roportod of 2,000 bit 1 apring at Ol ; 2,000 bu No. 3 spring ny 8540 ¢ 10,400 bu do at 850 3 4,400 bu do at 813¢e ; 34,200 bl do ot 8430 ; 21,800 bu do at Bi}gd . 6800 bu do at 833 ; 5,000 bu do at 841¢0 ; 10,000 bu do at 84a 3 50,000 bu No. § spriug nt 81igo 800 bu do at Blo ; 2,000 but rojected apring at 760 ; BU0 bu No. 1 Minnosota at 930 ; 400 bu No, 2 do at 8Yc. ‘Totnl, 129,000 bu, Corn was glow and weul duting & great part of the sossion, bLut averaged n Bhndo higher than yesterday. Now Yock was 1¢o higher, and Livorpool was unchanged, whilo our roceipts woro vory small, ouly did car-londs,; or about 120,000 bu, bolug inspected into stora this morning, Ihis induced & good demand at ouo time for options, but it goon woro off undor the impression that somo prominont operators on the long side hadrold out.” Cash lots wora in gaod demand, in proportion to' the sup~ ply, thoro being but littlo on the markot, and ear lufi; ruled firm 1n consequenco. Our stock of No. 2 is now redneed to about 820,000 bu, on & light castward moyement, nnd tho recolvors sny tht we can roceivo but littlo moro old, ns thora is searcaly any loft in the country, The now is Deiug cribbed in most sectious in profuronce to sonding it in now to bo sold 83 no grade, formors thinking it will pay them well to hold it till it is dvy onough to grado as No, 2, It wonld eeom as it Now Lugland will want o greatdonl of corn from the West this winter, our recont shipments baving boen quite small, apalust an average of 1,230,000 bu Por woele ot this thno i former yoars. This will chiofly go forward by roil during the witer, and it 18 ro- ported that the movement sround Chicago is already nctivo. Soller tho month opened this morning at T2ige, scceded to T2, advanced to 793e, declined” to 7ilge, and closod at 72540, Sollor the yoar sold ab 63@6Y¢, cloning at 68%gc. Casl No. 2closed at 78}fo, and high mixed ut 6o, tho latter boing vory scarco. Rojectod closed at %0s for old, and Gis for naw. Cash eales woro roporied of 14,000 bu high mixed ot 760 ; 800 bu do at 75{e; 2,000 bu do a¢ 753503 8,000 bu do at 75ic : 10,000 but No. 2 at 7334e 5 1,600 budo at 73Mc; 21800 bu do &t 74io 1 5,000 bu do at T8ize; 13,600 bn do at i 200 b rofected at 1de ; 2,000 bu do (now) at 60c ; 400 bu by sample, now shotlad, at 3¢} 400 bu do nt 62c ; 400 bu do at 69¢; 400 b do nt B8%ge, all on track; 1,600 bu at 60o, froo on bourd, Total, 80,200 bu, . Oats woro mora active, and averaged a shade higher, bewg in good domand during the fiist linlf of tho session, and famo afterwardu. Now Yorlk was quoted I¢o higher, nud onr receipts woro smufl; bat the cutward movement las dwindled dowa to * a beggarly nccount of ompty Lox" cars, uud the chief cousumptive demand iy from looal rotailers, Bollor tho month openad at 4637c, sold at 47%e, nd- vancod to 47¢¢, and closad tamo at 4615 ollor {hio yoar sold at 453¢@16e, and scilor Decombor, spatingly, at 46@46){c; cashi No. 2 closod at 43820, nud rojaczod at 423¢c, Oush #nles wera reportad of 5,000 bu No. 2 at 475¢c ¢ 2,40) bu do at 4734 ; 11,200 bu do ab 47360’ 24,400 bu do at 47¢ 5 4,200 bu do at 4 1,800 bu do at 463{0; 1,800 bu rejocted at 43¢ ; 1,800 bu do av 42ife ; 1,200 bu do af 4o ; 600 bu, by snnple, white at 4lle 3 GU0 bu do at 480 ; 690'bu mixod’ ot 48igo, all on track, Total 55,600 bu. = Tiyo was in fair domund, and o sbado firmer, undor the influenco of 8mall receipts. Sales ware raported of 500 b No. 2 at 82140; 2,400 bu do at 8203 and 400 bu_ by samplo ut Bip, on track, Total, 3,600 bu. Barley waa loss active, but becnvso offerings were light, thoro belng o gocd demand, both apoculativo aud for shpnient, which ecaused an advanco of 3@4c por bu it the speculative grada. I'he market for sellor the month openad at §1.16, and advanced ta $1.18, Saller December sold at $1.17@1.18, both closing at the outside. Cush No. 3 closed at $1.18, Tho lowor grades wero in good demand, but vory irrogular on the subjoct of location. Central receipts of No. 3 sold st 93@070 in Coatral, $1.00@1.01 in Nortb-8ido and Itock Island, snd at 102 in A, 0. & Co.'s. Rejected was quotable at 85@00¢ on the same rangzo of houses, Cash salos wers ro- ported of 2,000 bu No. 2 at $1.18; 1,200 bu do at 8117i¢ 3 8,600 bu do nt $1,17; 1,500 bu do at $1,163¢; 1,600 bu do at $1.16311,200 bu No. 3 (A., D. & Co.) at $1.02; 1,600 bu do (N, 8.) nt 8101+ 2,400 bu do (R, L and N. 8.) at $1.00 1 400 bu do at 97 400 bu do at Y00; 2,400 bu do (part to arrive) at 95¢; 400 bu rejected at 000 ; 1,600 bu do nt 87¢ 2,400 budo at 86e; 400 bu do At 8503 800 by, by sample, at $1,20; 400 bu do at 81,15 2,000 b do at 3112145 400 bu do t $1.12; 400 bu do at §1,10; 1,000 bu_do &t 1,055 400 bu do at $1.02; 1,200 bu do at $1.00; 400 bu do at 900; 400 do at Bac on track. Totul, 30,800 bu, LATEST, Wheat doclined ge, but subsoquently recov~ ered, closing tho Sume 88 on 'Change. Buller Decomber #old sl Bi2(@36)¢c, closing at 85c. Suller tho month at 8335@H1lcc, clowing at 84c, Corn was netive, and 1@2¢ ighor, closmg at T344¢ for Novembor and 70440 for tho year. Oats wora about 340 higher, closing at 47%¢e for the month and 16)4¢ for tho your. Dorley sold at $1.18 for tho month. Lata was active and firmor, Salos include 500 tos, sellor tho year, at $11.70; 500 tcs do at $11.65; 250 tes do at S11,6204; 750 tes, sellor Kobinary, &t $11.875¢; 750 tes do at $11,00, Also 600 brig mess pork, soller the yenr, ot $17.10, AGHICULTURE IN GREAT MRITAIN, Tho Boglish agricultural raturns for 1874 have just been 1esued, and wo take fiom them the Tollowing luteresting sumoary of tho statisties: The grand total of the United Ringdom, not includ. sng tho Tolo of Man and the Olannel Island {hat fn 1874 the uereage under cultivation w. 919, un fncrease over 1873 0f 164,39 neres, tpied 5,040,300 acres, an fucreage of 139,90 acres, Corn crops as 4 whole, Nowever, siow a reduction of 27,438 ucrud; green crops show an incroaso of 4,784 fckes ; tlax, n docreaso of 4,290 ucros; hope, an'in- creass of 9,627 acred; rolation grasses, o docrouse of 26,070 acrens and pebnanent grawies, un Sncreans of 203,083, Iforsed owned by 133, o 5,064,040 iu 1473 uhid pigs, 3,42 CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Tuunavay EveEniNa, Nov. 6, ALCOMOL~TWnu steady ut $1,931. BUTTER—Among holders of prime goois tho fecl- ingg is not noticeably easler than o week uo, but tho markot for low grades i unsettied sud weakor, Fair aetivity chnractorized the demand. Wo now quote 3 Cliaicd 1o fancy yoliow, J0@33e; medimn good grades, @170 ;. inferlor to common, 1i@22e, BAUUGING—Remulus dull und enay, Quolations aro tho samo au_previously given : Stark, o ; Lo iston, dlxe: Montaup, 9tige; Amorean A, ‘Wige: Amoskengs, 003 Otler Greek, 30 G bu, 16@160; gunnles, sl 20@4Te; wool eacks, S5@bTe, BROOM-UOIN—1'u6 Eastern demand continncea fair and the market vary frm, The recelpts wre liber al, but deulers havo faith n tho future, wnd ara not ouxloua o part with thelr proporty it prossnt prices : Quotablons : Extra huel, 1005 No, 1 hurl, (@Yey bruxh that will work iteslt Juto s choico burf Lroom, Bi@d3¢c; do, that will work fisalf futo o common 1 tar brooni, T@He d""f: afil}fik bruld, 86 @G, Utlea coment, Yortland _cement, TWe@HL00; Imo s plustoring-lisir, § bis 400 5.95@0,00; Mibwaulica wind sullana, Drcssed, .00, $.00@ $,00; Akron do, §1,76 @ bri; $7.00@7.50 B bri; Hiue i bulk, (bfl:) $1,0002,25 G Lrl Tug-brick (common $37,001 .00; do common, A 2 tir tone purvades tho cliechs markot, Orders from he local trade an well as from interinr ualurs woro Nberal, and full prices Wero belng paid, We ropoat our guotations : Now York factory, 16@ 100 ; Westora do, tofld, H@150; lower grados, VG ic, COAL—Thia wyrkel was withiout viuiblo chungo fn any of itn featuros, Wo continuo (0 quote: Leiiyl, $10,00@10,80 ; Lacknwanua, rauge, $0,60; Lackiwune na, otier sizes, $9.00; Pennaylvanis cannel, $5,00; Tidiana canol, '$9.00;' Eriound Walnut I, $7.60 5 Lick My, $7.80; Lrooks, $7.003 Bloasburg, $9.00% g Vatley, $8.00% Tndiana block, $0.60 Atiouk, 5,603 Wilminglon, #.00 bttt horo was a igut Inqulry for $1a0.00; Ttacine prease orl Dareels, but tlorcos aud othior slock Woro dull; Tork barrels, SLAO@LI6; Iard torces, $1.603 Hour barrols, 48@B whirky barrels, $1.00@2,005 pork. ) atuves, rough, $16,00@10.00; do, bucked, $1. A Uereo stav, rougly $20.00G500 bucked' o vawod, L0.0620,00; whiuky slaves, rough, E3,.00@38,00; de, buoked, $29.00@10,00; flour ataves, $T.60@8.60; circlo flonr headiy, 14@06, LGGH—Wero loga firm, Tho contintied warm woatli- or loadn many to look for Iarger recolpts, hotice thoy are taking only aunll fols for fmmodiuta’ uso, Baloa weromada at 32@2o, Ploklod ara slow at 15@180, FISH~Only o falr voluma of siles wan nccom- plishod, at tho followiog pricos: No, 1 whiteflen, 3g-brl, ' $5.05a3, ‘No. 4 do, $8.06@536; No. 1 trout, #4.7663, 0. 1 ahoro mackerel, now, i« bri, $10.70@ 10,7 No, 1 bay, lv.h(l{glh."fl; No, 3 mackorel, 14-brl, $1.00@7.28; iamlly mackera 3=brl, £01,00@0,2 No. 1 shore kits, $2.00@2, Banle ' coaiiab, § dign.co; Gear o' codfish, $U.60@ 0.75; Labrador horring, aplit, brls, $3.30@9.005 do by ,25@4.00 7 Labrador herting, round,’ br, $1.0038.003 do, t-brl, $4,00@4.25¢ Columbin River #almon, Jg-brl, $3.75@10,00; ocoan trout, 2 doz and 4 doz 3 cano, $0.60, FRUITY AND NUTS—~Continue to move with some treedom, and, with orhaps the oxception of prios, tho diffarent Hues were tirmly hold, Ialsing, currsuts, figs, citron, and Jomon-peol are held at string prices, ‘The Now Xork Huiletin publishes the followluy of line poris: T Pust Since Sams Tmports, week, Jun, 1, e 1873, Tuslus 20, 1,616,767 1,085,109 Curran 1 B T Trune: 50 1,100,008 360,703 Oranyer 1 14 LE0L 3,180,251 Lamon s M08 TOUKNTE USITOUG Woquoio: Fonntai—Datos, 0¢@100; figs, druma, new, 19@200; fige, layors, new, 3¢ Turkish prones, Taliing, layors, new, $3.09@3.40; do, 01d, $1. Isius, loogo Muscatel, new, $J.00@4,00; raisine, .\ naw, 11@11xe; Zinlo currunts, old, 6X@ do now, 1304 cliran, 30@d8c} lawon veal, Dosrario—Alden applos, 17@20ci Mivl jgan upples, Dow, 7T@8Mo: fancy Norib Oai oilna sllced, 115@126: now Indlans and Il G@10; Southerd, Dic(@0kc; poschcn, haives, @8%c; do mixed, 0@7e: Blackborrics, now, 1141 gons, 29@3Hc; Naples ‘walnats vuliufn, new, ‘idlto; @ 1aci ou; rals Valong Tuy 14 @7e3 biacl 1@ tanpherries, new, f3@JYc; pitted chorrics, o, Nuts—Tilborla, 16@16e; ‘slmonds, Torra- 18@100; Gronallo Brazils, 10x@110; po~ conn, Téxas, 105 @I1xos Wintuglon peanuis, fanoy, 12@130; do'socond quality, T@luo* Teucssto Dea~ niitn, 4@9e; Afctean ponsuis, 6G37e, GRESN FUITE—T I full of appler, and Mo wmarket prices are khndvd now aud thes, Tho demand i II"XI.' ‘Che Cranberries aro stoady and in ight order requ offerings of grapes wero large, und thoy sell slowly. Othior vatloties of fruit aro ' gradully dissppoariug from tha markot. Mesains Jomons $10.00 ; Malags do, $4,00@8,50 ; apples, per brl, 2,00@.00; o, In care, 3063370 3 Tsubolls andCatawba grapes, 61@156 per ‘bagkot, or 7@%c per Ib.; cranberries, $10,00@12,00 per bri; wild do, $9.00@10.00% quinces, Tic@HLO0 por Uasket, or §0.60 por Lrl ; Colifornia pears, $.00G0.00 1 Callfocul, “grupes, per’ case, 00 iy, Tokst, 10,00} do Muscat, $3.00, Malngs grapes, $3,00@6,60 per kog, and $10.00@: per brl, Bules of Hounlug’s brand in- cars, 1,400 brlg, at$270 ; 5 cars, 100 Lls, ot 4 cars, 430 brls, at $2,60, GROCERIES—Tuora wan only molerato activity in any dopartment of the grocery market, and the qulot, easy fouting axlsting ou (he procoding days of tho weelt ‘wau noticeatils to-dsy, Coffeea woro firm, and soaps wora alko held at full prices, but most lines could be obtained at somothing of u concessfon, The onl; qitolablo change, liowever, was It irgars, which cose olf an }e, Wenow quola as followa; B1-0AnD, BODA—T@ to3 O, G, Javs, 33@Ma} Coyyres—Mocha, No, 3, 29 cliolce plantation Ceylon, ucy Itio, 24@21kci choice do, Sik 23%c; prime Rio, Zi@kiic; good do, 2135 1 common_do, LGN ronating do, ' 18kj@1d singapora Java, H@3co} Conta Rics fancy, Z@2i do prine, 3@ ke ; Maragaiho, 20c@ L e, OanpLis—Star, full wolght, 1%gid/e; Blearino, full welght, 163@100 : do, sliort welght, 141¢@15¢, Rioe—Patus, 1%@7}(0; Naugoon, UX@70; Caro~ Hua, é@8Xe; Loulstans, 1@735c. Suaani—Patent cut loaf, 11%@12; crushed and powderad, 11X@11%0; granulated, 11%@113e; A, atandard, 103/@10270; do No. 2, 10%@10X0; B, 105@ 10%03 extrad, J05G@10i60; O No, 2, 105 @105c; yol- low, O No, 1, ®0@10¢; ' choica brown, VX@hi{e; primo_do, 03,Ge0%50: falr do, U@Iet common o, a clolce molasses sugar,30}{@10c; fair do, 94 @Yigo common do, 8@, Biyrs—Dismond drs, $1.30@125 5 miver drips, extra fiue, 70@7hc 3 good Kugar-Liotiso siray, 60@ude § oxtra o, T0@150 ; Now Orleans molases, cholee, new, 85@00c 3 do prime, W@86e; do common, B5@70c | Torto Rico molussos, cholce, 65@C0c; common mo- Lasios, 40@dlc. BarknaTus—Common to bost, TiS@030. plee, 17@18%¢ ; cloves, 05@6Rc: can- 20 ; nutmega, No. 1, $145@ 25@280; do Calcutts, 18@20e, Boaps—Oerman Moltled, 6Y@7c; Golden Waost, 43@6e s White Lily, 63@6%0; Wilte Raxe, 63§@0ic; pali, C@YE; Savon Imperial, 63@6 e ; white Rus~ sian, 6@bc ; Champaign, @630 ; True Blue, 6X@ e Brancn—Silver gloss, 9X@10¢; common, 8@100; puro, S)5@se, HAY—Fho market wan qulot, ehlofly In consequenco of bght offerings, Pralein was in. d demnud for liomo cousumiption, and firm, ut oty was ey, thongh not quetably lower: Timothy, prime, $16.00 ; No. 1, $15,0 0. 4 do, $13,0)@14.00 % nized, SIL00@ELI0; cliolea upland bruirie, $12,60; No, 1 do, $11U0@11.50; No, 2, or slough, §3.60@9,.50, Loosy New 0N Watons—Timotly, $13.00@16.00 § prairie, $9.00@11.005 oat straw, $10,0. HIDES—Daalers wero indifferent about taking hold, and the market was dull and easy : Green city butchiers’, T3¢} green cured, light, Dy@9)0; heavy do, 84@ 8o yart_cured, Tig voul, dry 16¢ @8e}; greon calf, ; Ant, 18@1%¢ ; dry kip, 18¢; dry malted, kip, 14@ doacon sking, 45¢ ; grubhby, scorod, cut, or other- wivo damaged, two-thirds prices; braded, 10 por ceat off ; sheop pelts, wool estimated a3 wasled, por 1, 4043, '10rS—iVere quict ot 33@40¢, IRXON AND STEEL~Wers fn moderate requeat : L 1L VORRpIon @3 2-10 rates Iiores shioe iron ratos Plato {ron, common tank, Norway {ran,, LEATHER—Tte qulct, with but Jittlo variation in prices. Stocks of most lities ato full, sud tho teuor of prices 18 steady, We quote s IEMLOOK. City Larnesa Coimtry ity, 3 b, vper, No. Cotntry npper. Collar, 9 . Calf, city.... Calf, coilntry. Tiough npper, tough uppor, Brtato pnghter solo 3. A, solo, 0@ 44 65.00(2175,00 185@ 9.5 1,00@ 1550 METALS AND TINNE fair trado in tho uggregate, with prices uniformly steady, was ro- ported, Quotations aro: 1N PraTe—1C, 10514, $11,50; do, 1219, $12.00 : 1x 605 do, roofing, 14x20, 10, $11.00% 1233, 10 TiN—Large, 380 ; amall, 2907 bar, S0c, BoLpER—No, 1,206 No. 9, & LEAD—DIg, T50 3 bar, B5@% ; lead pipe, 8K @8X0: cut do, B, O —Bottoms, 30c 3 sheathing copper, 33¢, Brurr Zino—Full'casks, e ; less quantlty, 10%e; No, 34, 6}oTatens Tussin iron, 8 t0 13 Incluedvo, 20 do, No, 1stained, 1005 American Russts 5 109, 10¢; 101011, 11 6 {0 16, 1405 17, 163 18, 1 205 full’ bundics, 35 por cbut discount LE—Wero held at £3,75, Tates ot nv_follow d, per keg, $1,75; bd snd 8d do, $4.00; 6d do, 4d do, 38503 0’ do, $5.23; 84 do, fivo, $.75 0,25, . . NAVAL STORES—Wera dull, Wo quoto: Honilla Tope, Y Ib, 1K @156 el fope, 32 b, 11 @130e; D sish-cord, B by 180 marline, b, 18 20c; Tiemp tarrod ropo, 4 1, 17@18e; oaliin, B bale, £3.00@0.005_piteh, B b, §5.00G0.00} tar @ brl, $5.00 resin. $3,606:0.50'F brl. OLLE—The oif murkot prosonted no new foatures, “Trado {u us setive as in pastueasons at a like period,and i enor uf Tices 1 compurativaly stendy. Wa reat our quotations of yeslerduy: Curbon (slandard white) 115 _dem, toit, " 125go: ‘do Iltinols legal tost, 160 deg, 14 @150; do Yomight, 175 de,, 11 @1da s extra lard, sirlclly winter, $1.16@1.18; cxira lard, cur- ront make, $LUIG1,08 swibe s No, 3, 78800 lincoed, raw, 8I@doe; do, bolled, 83GU0C; 'whaio, 75 @7c 3 sparnt, $2.45@3.95 § neatafoat ofl, atrictly pur $1,10 ; do, oxtra, 90¢ ; do, No, 1, 800; bank oll, 63 Btraite, G0e; elophunt of, 00} plumbago ofl, 75e turpentine, '44@480 3 naplitli, 63 gravity, 16@15)0} common, 135G e, ATOES—THo recelpts Wore larger than yestor- iy, it of eholew slock acarcely wdeaquaty, wille e rijio potatoos wors in ample mupply, belng very dull, Cholco peschuluwa sold ut 70G78¢, falr at 08¢ early Toso nt Gies runsotts at 850, and imixud at G3o, delivercd, Yoo peactiblows Wera quoted at G005, POULLRY AND GAME—Tho markol 'was very duil oud weaks Fho weutlior was warm and unfavors Do for. dreseod satock aud gani, ond livo pouliry wa# ngt wantede Wild ducks were In exeossivo supply and weak nt the decling moted: Turkoys, B@io; do drewsed, M@12%0; cholea springs and mnzed, $2.80@0.00 3 pmall 4na fale springs, £2,00@ 210 e e dressd do, $13G3,00% dutks, geese, $0,00.3! 03 prare ehicken: L Jartrldges. (@270 mallard ducks, §1.00 actn, $1.00 ¢ quatl, $1.60G31,75; venivon butas, 18 ¢ aquatl, o widdlos, 1663100, ‘D3—~Wera dhllund woak, A fow small salen of consiyned lota of clovor awd thnothy wora mada, Trime olover was quoted cauy at §5,00, ind thnothy ab $1,232,00, the onistdo for” primo, Halos: 19 bugs Quvs (1hobily ut 84955 40 ugs clover ot §3,60 0 bugs 1,80 135 bag ilax 8t $1.75, T/t Wau quiot, Priccs aro strong, but are not Iedly to be ndvaneod beforo the closs. of navigations Ounndago and Saginaw, fine, $1.60; Canada 1o, $1,60 @1,064 ordinary coutuc, $1,90: course dlumond uid ground solur, §3.00 & duiry, without bags, 2,761 duiry, With Lagd, $3.60 ;Axhton duiry, ver sack, $4,0034.25. LEAS—No cliangus Wero tovoloped T Uiie_ e Kol, Wradg 15 fulr ol the anuaxed prices: Youny hyion, common Lo fair, 33480 do, good, 63@050; do, chioles to exira Hne, U3c@$L033 coumon to- tine old hyvou, 66@iac: conmmon imporlid, d5@ito; good to thosea \m.@u @SLU3; fulr 10 godd gunpowiler, 0 @ae; choleo Pingeuoy, $LW@GLIY; wxtra Moyin $1.30631,45 7 choleo to_axtra’ Low Japan, UBcwl,00 Common 10'good 4o, 03@T00; fair (o good okl L@ 0361 common da, 4330 ; common ‘o fine Uolous, 35@iNe; goud, @0 ; vhlolco to uxtrs, 83e@HLO TOBACUU—Wa (uots the markes sctlve aud strong at the prices givon Lolow : Faxk Qur—-Extoe, 803000 choles, 65@700; modi- | um, 65@000 3 common togood, 45@500; poor to com- 1 mow, 40@dne, Prua—Naturn) leaf, 80@850; half bright, 03@700; Wack, aound, 48@500 } common blnck, 43a3iho, BuoxiNa—Goud to cholco, $J@Y0a; medium, 31@ 930 ; common, V@30c, - WOOD~Remaina_steady, e quote: Becal, $7.00; mnlvln $8,00+ hickory, $0.00; slnbs, $0,60—delivored. WOOTL—~Thora wai o change, Trading I3 light aint confined entiroly to moeting the tocawional wanta of Weatern manufacturqre, Htocks aro ight and pricos nniformly nteady ¢ Good o primo_tub-sashed. Toor to good tub-waslied . @100 loxk, —_— THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS. 0OIl10AQ0, Tutynepav Eveniva, Nov. 6, 'The rocolpts since Balunln'y‘ have been aa follows Cuttle, Hopn, Sheep. Mondsy, 417 St 387 Tiesduy. 1,20 Wedueads; 2104 169 “Thuraday. 1,010 9,430 4,216 5,371 i Sheep. 15,040 *308 15148 2 T T T T am OAT jhod ‘for inercans fu our re- celpts (tho arrivals wera soms 2,000 more tiau on yentorday) camo vory noar upsetting tho caloulafons of Jioliters, who, i view of the genorally-lmproveit condition of the Fasloru markets, bad hoped to still Turtuer udvance prices before tho ‘close of the woek § ond the kurroundings of the warkot corlaluly justi- fied tholr expectatioun, Bat the largo number of cate Als thrown on sale to-day etivstually checked uny wp- ward tendoucy, snd, aliould to-morrow’s and Eature duy’s recelpts prove as Intita a8 now koema lkoly, tho chiances aro thut the luto advance will Lo lost. ‘I horo ‘Ware more good cuttlo on uulo to-luy thian woere ocn 1n the yards during=ail of lat weolt, but the average quality was poor, afier all, fer {hia sago of tho kene son, Traring was st $1.76(@0.70, or ut $1,76@2.26 for sealtnwag natives and thin, rough Toxans ; at $2.60@ 8,60 for stockors ; ut $2.50@1.75 for hutchora’ stock; aL §3,00@4,00 for Toxaun; wnd ot $.76@0.70 for com- mon to exira shipping Locves, A large amount of stock remaius in tho j:ens unsold, aud holders do not 8peak very hopefully of the morrow, QUOTATIONE, Extra Beoves—Gradod atocrs, svaragng1,950 0 1,550 lbs, $8.0080.00 Cliolco Beeves—Fine, fat, Weil fortiod i yoar B to G ycar old sleers, uvoragiug 1,300 to ..o 6.60@5,75 1A501E8 o errieinragraenes Good Beoves—Well-futtenod, dinely formed 4.25@5.25 8.15@4.00 Bleors, nveraging 1,150 £ 1,300 169, 0vvv v Medinm Gendes—Sieers in fair fesh, aver- i 1,100 0 1,25 er! Block—Poor (o falf steors, ana comtnon to chofco vows, for city slaughter, averuging 850 10 1,100 Baueeerrreiisroess J2B@50 Stock Uattlo~Comon _eaftio, in’ docont esh, n\'cr.'\ylng 600 10 1,050 1V3.00vvssse o REO@DED Tuferlor—Light and thin _ cown, heifers, alnga, bulls, und sealawag stoors. 1,750 Cattlo—Toxas, choldo corn-fod Cattlo—Toxns, winterod North, Calto—Taxss, trough droves, 21 Foxas eattle. 16 eholco atoarn, 81 cholce stesy 43 gholce steors 55 Chorokeo utecrs, 77 Cherokos stoer: 11 stockors, I cowa....vo.. 2 good steerd, ..., 110GS—Trade opencd elack this morning, Shippers showad a disposition to tako Liold, but packers held off, aud, in_tho abucuco of competiiton, prices sagged & little, Lator iu tho day locsl buyers euterod the mar- ket and bonght freoly, whizh had a strougtheniug ton- dency, and whatever decliue prices may lave beon subjocted to early in the day was fully regained be- foro the close, Gholco hogs wero scarce, and closed a shnde bighwr, Goud pucking hoga were also very stroug at thy_closo, with & prospoct of a sliarp advauce to-morrow, shoull’ tho weathor undergo s fayorabio change, Sulca Were at £5,1020.40 for poor to extra, rith most of the transactious within 3 rauye of $5.65@ 0,00, & Xoa sites, No. Av, Drice|No. Av, Price,No, Av. DPrice, GO 9T 5,10 (518 23 €360 |40 178 875 80 a7 nas |01 208 60 |66 195 58> ©4 180 676 (65 232 600 |55 236 5,20 104 203 645 |53 238 K90 |10l 183 680 130 35 60 |61 A0 60 [ 250 6L0 47 350 5HD 94 67 |53 a4 600 102 385 281 6,90 163 205 600 ns 2% 164 GG (80 305 BB 5 24 20 B0 | 9% 20 5D 122 34 W6 570 |93 278 675 [ 180 665 |61 20 850 61 245 172 650 |60 2UT 5,00 0 263 219 695 60 230 5O 44 504 248 5871|8920 5,80 64 270 250 G876l A4 085 - 8L 1T 250 S8T| 43 2B 678 45 255 29 680 [ 65 a5t 50 103 200 a3 580 63 27 690 o 10 235 585 | 68 203 690 7 252 540 STIEEP—The slicep market was without spoeial new featurcs, Duyers wers not yery numerous, but thy wans of thoss in attondance proved.equal to 'tho sup- ply, aud lato pricos wero eusfly malntaiued, The Ta1go of walus Was $3,00024.50, withs moat of the frading o $3.25@,75, Conggor Bros, suld a large drova (343 fi0ad) at 3030, They avoraged 111 tha, ’ NEW YORK, Nrw Yon, Nov, 5.—BEEvEs—Recolpts, 1,140, makt- Ing 1,200 for {hrea days, ngainst 3,000 same’ timo lnat week, Folr to goad stedrs tasdy ut austaized prices, Comnon Toxann weaker, Natiye steera rangad ut 856 to 19%e, No oxtra or fancy cattls shown, Texasand Qlierokeo cattle, 6@10c, Sngxp AND Lasus—Ttecelpts, 9,740, making 9,60 for three days, ugainst 12,400 samo timo fast wook. Bucop steady ot {@5ic, Limba firim at 6@Se, Bwine—ltocelpts, 4,860, making 16,020 for three days, agalusl, 16,570 samo tino last week, 'Livo hogs were i demand at GY@C{o per 1b, aud dressed closed firmer al By @8ie, EAST LIBERTY, East LIFuTY, Nov, 5.—CArisi—Recolpts to-day, 55 head ¢ for tho Jast. threo days, 2,263 head, Runl vory lighi, aud quallty principally'good, bringing faiz prices, Nob much business done to-day, buyora all aviug got their quots and going homio, Dest, 0@ e ; mudium 40 good, G@5%0; common to faif, 4 @30} atockers, 3@kes bulls, $I@Y3 0. Tloas—Ttereipts to-day, 3,005 lioad; for tho lant thireo duye, 15,275 bead, Bust Philudolphis, $8.50@ 0,85 3 Yorkors, 5.76@0.5, Brirer—Tecolpts to-day, €00 hea dnys, 0,100 bead, Leat, $4.50@3.0 60, for the last threo medium, $.068 SUFFALO. Burravo, Nov. 6,—CarrhE~—Iteeeints, 850; total for thi weols, 7,61, Market alow st yostorday'd pricos. Tiut littls good tock offerlng, Yards bure of native Block, with only a fow loads of thin Texans offering, Busze aup Lasos—No freali arcivals, Market iull and slow for stioop of all grades, Cauaia lambs active 2t $3,12) (37,003 Weatern slioop, 83,600,785 Canada, N 5,000, e liocelpts, 6,000 total for o week, 30,000, Market wolvo und's sbide Jowsr, Yorkor, $U.00G0.5 avy hogy, $0.00@0.M. L s st Toul S, 8, Tous, Nov, 6.~lioos—Recelpts, 56,2003 steady ; Yorlors, $475@5.435 Ducou, $.1530.28; Lutehera'y 0,25 0,50, Carrie—Rocolpts, 1,420 ; only low grades offering 3 dull, L SLARKET, Trunsvay Evexiio, Nov, 6, ‘Tlig offerings wero very Hglit, and tho murkot quict, The fow wales mado Wera ai the old prives, A swmull fieat Is now due, but bua Uiun far beou kopt bacle by strong bead winds, Ploco stufl was quoted at §9,603 Doards anid trips at $9,60G10,00¢ modium to choicd o $11,00310,00; shinglos ut .50 15, Tha demund for shingles {6 ftsproving, and the murket Arm at the rocont advauce, No #alos were roporled, AT 11tk YARDS, Buaincss continties fair, atl prices wore strictly ad- pochully for tho uwer grades, Tho demund s s niproviag, aud tie wnikot is e ut currenit, tho pric Ityrat olear,. Sucond el “Chird clear, 1 luek “Culrd cloar, thivk, Clear flooring, 1 OUl o vers Oloar wldingg, 18 Firat common siding, Hocond common siding, Tiooring, first commou. drexsed, .- Vloariug, seeoud connnou, dreaiod.,s Flooriug, third common, dvossed, oy 17,00 A wagon-box bourds,’ selectud, ' 1% fuches and upward, B wagon-box oardu. .. CGommon boards, ouist o 12,00 Jolut, ucautiing, Toucig, ! @12,00 Codar porta, Apllt.ses oeuersesisumnes @18.00 Cailar post 2 1T B (933,00 Cular posts, rann:l: z@x{ fne ) - 1340 uhi No. Tsawed ahingles. . 10 A or Btar, . 2,00 Bliugles on traok (A). et Y MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL, Forolgn Marfeta, Tavenroor, Nov, fi—11 n, m.~Flotr, 3M@Us 3d, Wheal—Winter, v/@ts 4d3 syring, Ta 10d@8s 4l J while, 0 Bd@10a ; ciub, 108 4d@104 0d, Corn, 305 U @308 0d, Pork, 728 0d, Lard, 624 6d, Livenroot, Nuv, 6—1:40 p, m—Drcadstufte quist, Lard, 035, _ 10st unchinuged, TARt8, Nov, E,—~Tha Hjects in the Dank of Franco lion |uu-n;g‘:)l‘ea.:\m.w francs during the week. Toptoy, @t 1o, RANKFORT, No¥. 8,~Fiva-Lwentlen of '13, 973¢. TLiverroon, Nov, E.—Colton stendy; middifuy npe @IXA 3 Otloans, By;@hi Hales 15000 len: (eAleRs 000 aler, includiu aloi o 00 h:lulflAm'orlcnn. vettintion sad exporg and Treadstunin quict, Leef—Now mess, 803, Lard, 63s. LoNboN, Nov, 6,—Bullion In Bank’ of England da- craasud £243,000, Proportion of buuk ressrea to line billties, witlcl: Inst week wan 383 por cont, Is now 4715 per ceut, Consoli—Alancy, 83i ; account, 932 3 49w, 100; 07, 1003 ; 10-404, 104 3 novw O, 1031 § Now York Central, 95 ; Firle, 26} § preforred, 43¢, Bugar, 208 0d@20u 0d.” 'Tallow, 46s@10s 34, Now Vorl Dry-Gionds Market, Nrw Yonx, Nov, §,—Thers was eathier mora activity in thio packaga trads, and a freorfobbing distributioi, “Ths feature of tho narkat wan thio reduction of Gare siert foney Naddor pHln (0 76 less 3o per yard trado discount, at which prico Very Loavy sales wero made. Sidoband printa are agaly i brik roquost, and desirablo styles are searce, Cotton goods quict and frregular, Woolons dull, Flannels and. blankets i standy requieat, Tho Proditce Marketn. NEW YORK, New Yonr, Nov, 5,—CorToN—Quiotand unchanged; receipts, 1,864 balos ; fubnren closud steady ; salok, 000 balos : Noverer, 14}6@14 17410 Decomber, 1 42@14 11100 ; Janviary, 13 31420 ; Fevrunry, 16 9- 165-1003 March, 15 0-10@15 0-ulcs April, ‘10 27- o704 50 3 Juno, 16 7-102, FLoun—Leay nrtive, 50 acarcoly 50 firm ¢ Tecolpts, 10,000 brie ; superfing’ Westorn aud Stato, £1,00@4,4 coinmon (o' good, $4,60@5,00; good to cliolco, $3.053 5,763 white Wheat Wewtorn ‘oxtra, $5.75@0,153 oxtra Ohlo, $4,76@0.70; Bt. Louls, $1.90@: 3 closing qulcf, “Rye fiour In fafr demand and unchangod, Cony-Muar—Steady; Wostern, 4.3 4,75. GuAtN—\Whoat Joss nctive and lowor ; moderate inqui- v receipts, 14,000 bus No, 1 spring, $1.14@ o, 2 do, old, §1.1@L16; No.3 do, $1.02@1.03 5 ‘ol No, 2 Iown, $L10; No, 2 Chicago, $1.05@1.07; No, 2 Minnesota, $1,03; No. 2 Milwaukeo, $1.09GH 1.10; ungradea lowa nud Minnoota spring, $1.04@ 1195 winter red Weatorn, $L18@1,20; awbor West~ g 2, orn, $L.21@L25; white Westorn, $1.23@Lu8, Rye quict “ab 88000, Barley searca and’ Alriner; two- Towed Slate, $1,27, Malt nominully unchanged. ' Gora o rhade canlor; fafr business; raccipts, 45,030 bui mixed Western, 8)@90c fu storo; W0@Ylc nlloat; naw o, 82@050 ; yellow Wenlern, 94%c, Oata activofund o elinds firmer: rocoipts, 46,030 bu § 1alzod Wostorn, BI@RUL)e; ite do, (0@02c, JIAY AND 1iops—Unchanged, (Gnocentes—Sugar and coffeo quiot and uuchanged, Molsaes and rico duil sud unchanged. DerioLEus—Nominal § reflued, 117c, NaviTitA—Western, 0c; crine, 1135e, Restn—Heavy 3 sirnined, $2,006: ‘TunrerTINg—ileavy at $iige, Huas—Firm; Western, 2053 3c, [ ‘wnd hoavy; Westorn moan, s Joblots, $20.23 modinm mebs, $18,60. Beof quict, " Beef lums and tierce buef quict, Gat meats and middles firm; long clear, 105@i0%c, Lard Leavyy now priwe stesm, 187%¢, @l firu ‘ollers ewvy ; Weslor, 18 57e. ‘Cneese—Unchangod. Waisnz—Lower ut 09¢, BUFFALO, Durearo, Nov, 5,—Gnamn—Whest held at 840 for No. #; Milwaukeo ' club, 98¢ Lid, Corn dull and Tieavy ! car lotn of old, B2c: new, 77c. Uats Lold at 6w ; 10 bityera, Barloy Ligher ; wules kept private, Fheonss—Unchanged, LTROIT, ‘Dernorr, Nov, 5,—FLovn—Quiet and unchanged, nars—\Wheat steady and fu moderato demaudy oxtra, $L,16% ; No, 1, $1.143,@1.143 tamber, $1.004@ 1,00%, Corndull and deeliued ; 78¢, Oats, demaud goad at full prices 5 52e, qpiBCEITE=Flour, 5,000 brl waent, 27,000 ; corn, TrovinoNs—rork di 5 SitteaENTa—Flour, 1,000 brls; whoat, 2,000 bu; corn, 2,000 b, CINCINNATI, orxetsyats, 0., Nov, §,—CorroN—Steady and in ‘modorate domand at He. TFroun—Fair and advancing; family, $5.00@5.16, Qnax—Wheat fair and firm § red, $1,04@1.09, Corn faix aud firm 3 new GO Oata dnil and unchauged at 8@0e, Iiye wte ‘moderate dewand st $c, Barley dull and unchanges Orei—Liusced ofl steady: moderate demond at 802, Lard ofl quiot mud unchanged. Eaas—Fair aud fem. Nurren—Higher grades adsanced, Cuekse=-Tulr and flrm, PuovisioNs—Pork quiet ; nalea at $10,00, selter Jan- wary, Lurd fuir unud Qe ; prime steam, Ioxo i weck's delivery ; 2 ge sellor all the yoar, Bulk my quiot und unchaveed at T(@10@10%Kc. Bacon sl 2 Ind i modarate demand ;- shouIdors, 8¢+ elear Fib, 120 ; clear, 183(@1de, Withiky—Stesdy; moderato domand at 950, "fOLEDOD. ToLeDo, O., Nov. 6 —I'Lovn—Eleady and in mode arate dewasnd, Guar—Wheat falr and advancod ; No. 2 while Wa- 3 No. 3 do, $L13%; No, 1 whito dich~ extra do, $1,19 ; umber do, spat, $1.07; $1,09; No. 1'red held at 'Ll : bid, $111; No. 2, 310137 ; No.1 amber Illiuois, $1.03 Corn dull aud » "skinds ower ; Ligh mixed, spot, 76 Novembor, 0io; new, 68igo; low mized, Adiged now, 85%c: nu grade, T2c; new, Gde, Oats & shude lower; No, 1, 613¢0 ; No, 3, 60x¢c; Michigan, 6050, Fagronta—Tirm and unchanged, Breps—Qioyer seed, $5.90; maminoth, $5.70, Reoerpra—Tiour, 100 bris; whoat, 25,000 bu ; corn, 40,000 bu; oats, 4,600 bu, Butrstekrs—Elour, 600 brla; wheat, 13,000 bu; corn, 2,000 b oata, 6,000 b, VELAND, OLEVELAND, 0., Nov, S.—GuaiN—TWheat firmer and bigher; No.1 red, No, 9, $1.00, Corn un- o chauged, Oats quict, sieady, and wuchanged. PRrROLRUM —Blosdy und unchwnged; standard whita, Vo OLI0 Stalo test, 11503 small lots, 1320 mill“lf- troitrTs—~Wheat, 4,100 bu; corn, 2,450 buj oats, 4,850 bu. PITTSBURG, Prrapono, Pa, Nov. 6,—Gnary—Whoat quicts prices uncbanged, Now ear corn firm, ut 68@i0c} now sholled, G5@u8e; old sheiled dull at 80@820, PrrnoLyM—~Orudo quict : pricss unchanged ; ro- fued, 1070, Phlladelplia delfvary, A MILWAUKEE, MILTAUREE, No¥. 5,—FLout—Qulet but held firm. 5 “Wheat steady and in moderate domuud ; No, gl No. 2, 870; November, 85)ce: Docomber, Outs quiet and steady; No. 9, 4bxe. Corn tirmer and bighor; No, 2 wized, §0c.” Itye dull and weak; No. 1, 890, 'Barley oxeited’ and Liyher ; No. 2 spriug in atore, $1,17; Nuvemuer, $1.20; No, 9do ateaily and quict'at Ui TrovisioNs—Qulet and firm, Mess pork, $1.25@ 17,50 cash for prime, Lurd—Steam, 113@1%; kottls, 0TS —Tn Duffalo, Gc; to Oswego, 8o, ‘la:mi"u*n—l-‘lnnr. 4,000 Lils § oats, 600 bu ; whoat, 4,000 bu, KnuruiNza—Flour, 13,000 brls ; oats, 46,000 b, 8T, LOUIS, 87, Lous, Nov. G,—CorroN—Active and un. clinuped, Frous—Dull and nominal GrawN—Wheat firmer, Lut slow; No, 3 red fall, 4 red, $L.06@L0GK. Corn firm; Nttld g3 No, 2, Boc, "Oil v, but slow s No, 2, 631 ., Uity held firmly; 'No. 2, $LOd@Li0," Tiyo Wank 3 No, 3, 80c, Wirtskx—steady ot 09c. Provisigss—Lork lower at $10,60@20,00, Bulk meats uuckungod ; n jobbing trado green hams sold ut 9¢ soller the year, aud 0Xc last half Noveinber aud firat ten days {a_Dacombor, Uscon und frmor ; shioulders, 8i@BX0 ; clear rib, 12)c; clear, 13XG Ite, Land vwi; good, 13ic. Reoxirrs—WWiost 6,000 bus " corn, 6,000 b, Suieatexra—Wheat, 6,000 bu : corn, 1,000 bu, LOUISVILLE, Lousvirut, Nov. 6,~CoTTos, Froun, ANp Gnim —Quict und unclianged, YriovistoNs—Lork, $10.00, Bacon—Slouldors, 8ic} cloww rib, Btige, Sugur-cured hawms, 11}4@125¢, Bulk tneats, wone horo, Lard—1iorco, 1530, Walsnx—9b)5e, PHILADELPITIA, TITLADELTIIA, Nov, 6,~F'Loun—Steady ; superfine, $L134 5 extra, $LAS@LTS: State, Tudiaisd, nud Ohio oxtra family, $5,0@U.00; lilgh grudes, $6,76@7.60. Gmapi—heat quict aud firm; vod, $1,17; unsber, $1u0@1.23; white, $1,28@1, Ryo, $1,07, Ourn quist and ‘steady; old yeliow, 00¢; new, 0@76¢, Qata steady; whiio, Norru bty : Westa 1 uTrEi—Hien estorn, prime, 30@3Je ; chioleo Wostern rolls, 28G20: s Cutsw fing Western, 16%¢c. Laas—Firm ; 8tuto, 20@i0e; Waatern, 3755280, Teruoskust—Nominal; refingd, 1075¢5 crude, 8@ B¢, SIEMPINIS, Mraems, Nov, 5,~CoTron—In fair demand ; 137 Glivuskedy aul recalpts, 1,460 Daled slipments, 495 Lale: 500 Lalew, Troun—Unchanyed, Coun-AeaL—Iteld Bigher; $3.60, AnaiN~—Corn icaves sud firm § old, 920, Oata scarce 6o milxad, 68@3b0. g Barrivonr, Nav, GRAIN— Wieat — mixed Wustern, 85¢; firm; good demand 3 Wester \\'It'lllul’n OL\KL. ll)lllllhlfl ut VO@0se, AY—Uuchanged, DuovistoNe—kiru, Blook of cut moats Nght pricas e ostarn dull and unchanged urrin—Westors dull and unchanged, Prrnotrusi—Nomiual; orude, $4.70@34.85, Cor minal, Winskx—Stredy st ‘&‘);,‘\\"L'(l() Oswkao, Nov, B AWhent quist; No, 1 Milwankes elub, §1,1 4 ut §1.15, Ll-ltl‘l frm; e, 80¢ old, 85, Larley fem and bighor; Canada, 400, New Onteaws, Nov. 6,—GBAIN-- o wibeed, $1.03 5 yeliow, §1,05§ whity, $1.10. ~ Oats, 630, Tuak—351,03. 7 ) Puovinioss—Lacon strovgor; 8X@8X @134 @13A common, 630 falr to —COnAL 43 now hels e, Huoar—Tn_good deman fally fuir, T@8'o; prime, 8 80§ chotee, Dige, Motassku—In good demand; contrifugud, 50@500; primio to cholce, UU@ORe, Canx-Alear—Strouger at $4.00, Olhers unohanged, CoTroN—TIn good domsnd;: sales, 0,003 prices atronger Lut without quotkbla change, ltecolja, 14,2455 exports, constivive, 2,5893 atock, B0,H00; une woldd Takt evening, 22,7001 on shipboard, 58,600 loLD —110, Excuanar—Bight, )¢ din,; storling, $3L - MARINI, Tort of Chinagn, Novi By ARRIVED, stmr Corona, 8¢, Joxsph, sundrios, Prop Olty of ‘Concord, Ogidensburg, sundries, Prop Arabis, Ditffalo, uiidries, : . Hotie Montpélier, Oniao, ratitond fron, Sebr Lako Farest, Alpona, Inmber, m}.r }n «ll;uékcmkn,:l.‘ {llu Buamlco, Jumber, Hehr I, B, Btockbridge, Saugatuck, 1 3 Holir Myrila, Matistoo, lumiar, o " BT 8elr 3. B, Merrill, Ludington, nmber, OLEARED, Stmr Corons, 8. Tosepl, undrios, Helir Montana, Bulfalo, 22,200 bu wheat, 3 Kebr A, M, Brers, Day Do Notpue, 400 o’ corn, 1,200 b anty, 50 brls flour, 16 brla pork, 16 Lrls'Luef, 8 tuba butter, Selir Bam Flint, Buffalo, 32,600 bu whoat, NIGHT OLEARANCES, flour, 10,000 bu Prop Newburg, Duffalo, 2,260 bris Lurley, 430 nzcka ofl cuke, and aundrios, Prop City of Concord, Ogdensbury, (V¢ brls flour, 18 Dales broom-corn, Barga Oliver Cromwell, Port Tiuron, 10,751, And 15 vessols cleared light, Lake Frelghts Were dull and eany, Gorn was tiken ot 4%e, The ene itagemnents to Butfalo {ncluda sclir Gharles. 11, Walker, corn, at 43(c3 prop Arabiis aud bargo Persia, wheat, on private tarims ; ser Atiants loada wheat for Osweio on privalo tormy, ‘Total, 4; capacity, 100,000 bu wheat, and 29,000 bu corn, Venscln Passeid Port ITnron, Tonr Munoy, Mich,, Nov. b, -Lveuing—Ur—DLrops Douto, ity of "Toleda’; sehés 3. 1, Morsill, Empise The tug Prindiville {s ongazed mvrlan st the schr Shennngo, ashore on the Gralam shoais, with every prospect of kor release, Tho woather coutinuos very emocs, L PorT Hunoy, Mich,, N - ccponr Hunox, Mich., Nov, G,—Tho schr Chenango is speciDlInators on Lalco Erig, Speclal Dispatch ta The Chiray 3 BorraLo, N, Y., Nov. btk fogry weriher hisa hold on Lake Erlo'threa dys, the Ifke uf which has nob Deau xperlenced for twouty' yoats or more, In addbe tion to the twalvo crafts asliore, telegraphicd you two dlayn ago, ia tho schr Harriot Roan, laden with coal {rom Lrie Lo (bip porb, alore iy moriag ¢ s i st GolLorhe, 1 log o tho waderwritors, 2 apneELEy inisaed ‘Fhe prop Doan Richinond, npward how fall loud of merchandive, 1o hard on ot a0 Ll I(llrnlll‘ul, and 2 fost out betweon Point au Poloo and tho aland, Tha schirs Misml and Francis Palms, LvX‘lRuK‘MDE Wzllnemh.\"i{‘l;ld lm‘X‘ll hera Ilmn:vflo.nhlg?l%nf nasdatance, An cxpedition, howaver, Simtaoefogay tor o w71 asiiadans hie prop 8t. Lawronco and achr A, T, S for Luko Outariay ot sstrey iu tho fog :fxfi"éa:";fl Tort Qolborue, They lay at anchor slout six tmiles nlba'u thafs port last evening saiting for the woathor to cloar up, The_schir Ontarlo, Wheat-laden, and bonnd threngh Wolland Canal, In boro ot Hilla & Wolcls dry-dock, }o stap uloalk caused by atriking on Long Point, A ntnibier of vosscld ara ready to leave, bit walting folr woathor, None bavoleft for thres dazs, Wlia burgo Dotroit, of tho prop New York's tow, hss gono to pleces, aud the barge McGilvery i golng ta pleces, “Tho achr Wober and tho tug Glbioy will probably go to pleces, 5 INinols & Michignn Cannl, Tocxronr, Iil., Nav, 5.—Navigstion on tha Tilinojs & Michigan Ganal will ba clored nud the water drawm off ou Nov. 20, No boats will bo cloared after th 16th Snnt. exeont af tho oor's sk of bolng frozon in, By nrdb(rs f i Doard of Oazal Conumitaloyers, gue 14 W, TuoM9, Qeneral Superintondent, Briparront, 1., Nov, f—1 p. m~—CLEATED—O2e yugs, Lockport, 1,500 pouts, 50° m shingleas AL L ‘Aduns, LnSulle, 00,500 ft lumiber ; Tvabelln, Lafialls, 00,660 £t Tunuber 3 Aduiral, Jollet, 27,303 £&' Tuniber ; TFriendship, Ionry, 94,305 £¢ Jumbor, 110 tolegraph poles, €0 m slilugles, Bivagranr, Til., Nov. 6.—Lyoning—ARRIvED—~ Gracie Griswold, Minooks, 2,800 bit coru ; John Care wfl' {asullu, 1,800 bu corn, 9,000 bu cats, 1,600 ba wheat, CLYARED~—Gen, Shorman, Ottawa, 48,648 £t Jumber, 160 m_ whinglow, 3.020 posts; Gypry Quern, Henr: 78,412 ft lmber 3 Yirst Natfonal, Joliat, 71,008 ¢ lum: Yor, 33,850 lath, 1,000 poats ; Ellzaboth, Lookpost, 5,451 L Wheat, 50 LFIA lowr. Miscelluncous, cueawo, Businees at the docks 1 avout played out,* —Only b0 wecke more, and tie nsurauce compantes will refngo to take marino fusurince. ~Judging by the number of disnstors occurring just now, it will ba moro profitable for tho insurance com- 1anica to slop marine underwriling at once. —Nearly oll tha vessol-mou exerciaed tioir rights as Amorican cltizens sestordag, but, 08 usual, thoy wero ou tho losing aido. ~—0apt, Dall, tho veteran vossel-owner, who ran for Aldernian of tho Twentieth Ward, £ays 1o Is glad ko rosigoed n fow daya buforo clection, 1fo mads moro nonvy than ha would by having atuck, —Thore fs & good provpect of having o spoll of good weatber, Tho storni-aigual floats proudly from fte stall’ on top uf the Central Ifotel, —A dispatch’ was reccived here yesterdny by Miller Drothora that the schr Olora Parker Lud aprung a Joak, and for tuem to have thelr docks ready for her recoption, 8ho I6 expactud to arrive hers to-s ~Tho Board of Canal Commissionors have to cloas the Illinola & Michigau Cauxl on the 20th of November. No more boats will Lo clearod after the 15tl, excopt at ownor's risk, —'Tho mummoth stmr Porsian Is taking on s cargo of grain ot tho Afr-Liuo Elovator, Owing 1o tho pres= entlow stags of water fu the Datrott Itivar, sha will ot tulig on more than 70,000 bu, —A dispateh was raceived here yostorday afternoon statlug that the fehry Froucls Palims and Miaumi went nghiore at Long Point, Luko Evie, An oxpodition has goue to thelr ussistanico from Dotrolt, ~Tho steamship Junos Davideon, having on Loard a caryo of 11,000 brla of salt, whllo on her way frow Bay Uity to this cily rn sshora Tuesday night on Churlty Tslaud, noar the lighthouse, She §a reported Liard un (ho reef, but will probably get oif without damuge by lightoring hor cargo, ELIBWIHERE, Capt, Caughlin denies thut he started tho roport of & veszel foundoring in Saginaw Bay, —An Gsweyo paer rajorls the sehr Jumales ashore on Figeon Iaiand, Lake Onturlo. Bho was whoat-daden, from Milwaukea to Gapo Vincent, —Tho Canadlan schr Towa, of Brighton, sank Fri- day night on_tbo Middlo Gronnd, oppoaito Presque Tsle, and now lics lu 8 feet of water. —T'ho stnr E, B. Ward, Jr,; aud tho schr Planet, bo- lougiug to E, B, Ward's line, ara laid up for tho scasou at Ludington, ou Lake Michigan, All tho other vesscls belonying to the same luo, sud piylug on Lako Alichis gan, will bo laid up thera also, —The Bay City Clironicle says the walor in Soginaw River has riscn suffiolently to enablo tho atcatnors which wero delayed there sinco Friday to proveed on thielr voyuge to Duffalo, The Potomac loft Saturday, and adopted the uovel plan of backing over tho crosi~ Ing with success, —Tho cargo of tie schr John Weber, which strand- ed on Lake Erlo last Mlunday, ia reported a total loss, Bhe had _on board u cargo of 11,000 bu of Wheat, ahip- ped by Mossrs, Mitmina & Bodunan, of Toledo, o Toledo & Saginaw Transportution Company aro buikling a Loat tht Ja oxpocted to make it wurm for some of the fast ones of hor Alzo, Bliols 150 feet Keul, 140 ovor all, 2 feot beam, and 93¢ feet hold, _ha in to lve tho enginos that were taken out of tho Lstue Drook twa years ugo, s provious to that in usa in tha tug Daht Riodes, _Thoy ure double, eich 17x43, —¥'hio Lurga I, 1T, Brown was towed up Sunday to Walker's dl;mh‘; at lflly Cl‘ A ‘:fly g al:n;sg:;{ the wet grain, Bho will o - Topaiea. L Dito report that sho had sunk while ot Walk wias dncorrect, T e ‘]‘)’l‘flp Naw York, lost at Point Abiuo on the 3 inst,, durjug 4 snow-stofin, at 000 110 Was vna of the finest of her clasg, She was builtat DBuffalo in 1830, and liad boen efyhiecu yoars In servico, Piio mumbor of Steamots, including il kinds, during tio 60, of sail swhich passed through the Wolland Cang mouth of Octobes, bonnd wastward, was 60, of s cratt, 107, and of barges, 19; total, 232, "ho number of stbamden passing castiafid during tho sue timo was 70, of & arges, 11; total, u of 44, OF rolt River, sail ezalt, 66, nud bargos, 8; to- o Dl Tt wond 43 dtashnora wer T the Dotrolt Rivor, sail veasuls, 49, und barges, 103 total, 158 o wholo nunibor of stoam crafs pansing Datrott urlug tho mouth of Octobet, golug wastward, wis 435, of wall eraft, 215, und_batyes, 107, mking o' total of BiT, of all cluiges, Tho numbior of stextnors pagse T osstward wis 920, which, us ahove, all clanses, of sl veascls, 230, and of bargar, 120, muking a total of 00 and o grand (otal Loth ways of 1,197 craft, The Dighiost nunbor of steamiers pataing Weatward during fwenty=four Lours was 17, and tho lowost, 3, Tho Highost nunber of pail eraft passing westward during Lheny-four was 40, und of burge, 0, Tho grostest number of steamers passing oast duriug twenty-four hours was 17, of sull ceatt, 47, aud of barges, 18, Ul old schr Preblo, Witih hos boon iu survico on the lakes for thirty-two yeara, las fiuaily Lattled witli bor ial il and on Moiuday bieldad up tho coutest ot Long Poiuit in Like Erio and broko up into fragments, Her erow wansaved by tho stme St, Paul,which, duving the stor, sought sbiclter under ‘Long’ Pofat und lay thoro at uichor, A ilag of distress was descried by tho ofticeru of the Bt. Puul, whon tho anchor was ltus modlutoly welghed 40 4o 10 the struggiing mariners, Ou areiving attho wreck §b was found (0 bo uo less fhun 110 votora eraft brenking up and tho crow welle ulgh oxhausted, A woman cool who was ou bourd wuy with much Qifliculty resuscitated, Tite Problo was 17 tons burdon, unil bullt st Bulfalo fn 1813 by Bid~ well & Bardls, {for tho firat few years of her timo she was o brigantlue-viggod craft uud the flrt to lutroduce thio ulylo of white puiut with port-holes, Nuxt to the old sobie Wavrol there fn existeucs, the Peeblo wos the oldust eraft on the lukes, Ab the {fo of hur luss she Jind on board u cargo of staves, which, Witl thy yessul il beeaman otn) dows, Sio fonded ‘at tds part und dopartod from here ou the trott I'ost, —Li Bocius thut thio weh ornmo & total lows at Ludl with 1 eargo of 22,0.0 bu of tha Lurbor at that pace, but wus deawitg noarly L foct of watur, nnd this cawsed hier 10 utriko boilow aud Bizand, | 1er crow woro for romo timo fu fmminnt Jort], a8 tho ieavy seaw began 10 breuk up tho vesel, or ihrea fotilo itewpis wero mind to Fanch the voisal with o Nfe-hoat from tho prop Bortschy, whien Anally Qapt, Jolin Cochrano took cliargo of tle huat, and, With a erew conslating of Wililam Young, Caplatn of fho schr Ohalioage; Wildwm Waguery nuta of tho Beriuchy: James White und Doiglas Melliey, eltizons of Ludington, ceooded 1t gotiing xmonuf‘ tho _ breakors sudt taking off the tmperd d men, Cat, Coclivano's nansi ot o tho Loas, gud the gallant rescuo, ura desorviug of g 3 Bk den aboith & quextor of & sulle north of the laxber whurs,—Lstruit Lribine,

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