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THE CHICAGOQ DAILY TRIBUNE * FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1874, MONEY AND COMMERGE. FINANCIAL Tuynspay Evexing, Nov, 12, The bank clearings to-day wore §4,200.000, an fncronen ovor those of yesterdny. This figuro is much bighor than tho avorage of tho luat fow wocks, or of tha corresponding poriod of pro- teding yours, These clenvings atetho exact mess. ure and exprosslon of tho nnprovemant in tho business of tho vy, which 1a percoived and ad- mittod on all sldes, For soveral weekn tho dif- feront branchiea of trade, with a temporary exoaption iu tho easo of thoso depondent on tho purohase of wintor supplios, bavo boen stoadily gmnng ; and tho cold woather now supplios the impetus noodad by thoso excaptions. ¢ ‘I'ho ordora from tho sountry for curronoy wora largo agaln to-day, althongh tho movement of currency {n that direction has uol yet boen felt by all the bauks in tho same dogreo, Tho lnrge recoipta of hogs show tbat the packing senson in fairly boguu ; and sa long aaliogs sre to come in ourroncy must go out. Tho geuoral business of (Lo brnks {a good; miscellancous borrowing is active, and sufliciont in amount to give fair, if not full, smployment to o resources of tho banks, Tiatens of die- count aro 10 por cont to customers who barraw ol the yoor round; other and independent bor- Towors, with satisfactory collatorals, can got louns at conceastong of 2 or J por cont from the nom- Inal quotation. Ktreet rates are @18 per cant real catuto loans aro 9@10 por cont, New Yorl exchnufiA woy weak to-day, The wominal price was 5Uc prominm boatween banks far §1,000, but it was hard to sell at that rate, The rate i# oxpected to decling 1apidly in faco of the phipments of provisions Iast. THE BYNUICATE. The Syndicate is bolioved by tho agents of our Gavernment at Londou to hava tho bost of pros- | cety for complatiug tha negotiution of tha oan §n tho timo allotted them. THE FENSSYLVANIS RAILROAD. The Pennsylvania Rajlroad Company will pny o semi-aunual dividend of & per cont st tho end of this month, WOOLEN MANUTACTURERS. ¥ Tho waolen wmanufacturers of Now England, Mko the cotton manulacturers, havo detormined upon & vory comsiderablo rosiriction of $heir production. Tho cause_of this policy is, of gourso, tho anremunorative price at which many woolen products Laye been selling during tho poat vour. Thi proloohiva movapiont s eus- Lained by pearly all the largost membors of the National Associatton of Woolen Manufacturors, and will cause & stoppage of from 25 to 50 por cont of the machinory. Among tho effects aimed at is reduction of the priccsof raw mata- rial aud of the rale of wages, PACIFIC BUNING COMPAN] -The mining compantes of tho Pacific const aro wid to havo calleil on their atockholders this icnr for asseasments Lo the amount of $5,400,000. 'beir dividends have boen $9,800,000, which is abont £2,000.000 less than last year. Tho Gould & Curry Bino, which won & woild-Wido repitas tion by its dividonds in 1860 and 1861, bas futled Lo pay o cont for tho lnst four years. Its total dividends so fax havo been $3,826,800, and its total asavesmouts ¥1,632,000, Iu ialo & Norcross, 81,000,000 has Leen paid in dividonds, and now 1ho forty-fourth nsacssmont brings tho total of the nssosmments up to $1,450,000. Tho Savago BMino has paid 4,460,000 10 dividonds, and as vob bas only required $1,664,000, but is still calling for more. BILVER CIIANGE. The substitution of etver gmall goin for the fractional paper cusrency i8 agnin uuder dis- cunston, Silvor coin i worth no more now in gold than greoubacks. Tho fall of tho value of fmiur is general tho world over, and ia likely 10 ast, WORTIY OF 1MITATION. The groat strength conferred upou a bank by tho creation of u lurge surplug fuud is illustrated y & rocent incidens in tho histor) of tho Delfnst DBanking Company. This Lank bas beon tho vietim of tho first ecrent banking trand that has been commilted i Irclaud sitco tho establishmont of joint-stock bauks half & comury swo. T'wo of its most trusted ofticers defrauded it of $700,000, The reserve of the bank was so Ierge that the Direetors wereat onco ablo to write off tho entire fons. Thoy have nleo decided to increaso tho profit and loss account to equal 8500,000, boing now over $305,000, and to restoia the ‘rest™ fund to its oniginal integrity of $1,250,000. To enablo the management to effect this, they do- sira wharnhaldars to be content, for some time to om0, with @ dividond of 20 per cent per annim, Provions to tho fraud tho shates sold at £129 on & por of £33, This i8 & wonderful bank exbibit, probubly equaling, if it docs not_surpass, that of any banlting establishment in tho world, Not- withetonding the dofalcation, the shares continue Jo be quoted at quadrple par. i JONDS AND GOLD, Preston, Keau & Co, quota ¢ Supng, Seltimg, Unlted States 0 Tl it Ouited States : United Btates 1y United States 6-. 1152, 5-208 of,’65=~Jan, 1735 B-2U8 of '67~Jun, 118 $-20s of,'Gd—Jan 11sig 10. o . Fiiure Uuited Stales new 68 of '8, mx 11855 11023 1103 53¢ b 410 Chicugo City s { &int Par &fut Cook County 7. &int Par kint 11hinois 10 per cen Pur & ub ‘West Chilcago par 93 & int _ FOREION EX . J. Christopli & Co., Clurk stiest, guoto : CHANGE. baukers, 75 South Bann. B miburg and Bremen B\:\‘lllnl.’: LATEST, ‘!J\'nw Yonrg, Nov. 12.—Customs recoipts, £307,~ “rensury disbursements, §237,000. Money, 2@ z"i‘\'!;fi quictund firm, opoued ot 110X, closing o e Clewrings, $21,036,000. Currying raten, 1, 2, 214, and 8, Sterling, 485@48533 for sixty days, and 488}4@ 489 (or uixht, Governments stronger and advanced at noon, afterwards dull, closiny strong. Rnifronds quict, Wilh tho argest dealings in Central Pacitie, Stock matket opened heavy v lower, The refusal of tho Pacifio Mail Diroctors to accopt the propositions of the Pacific Railronds had n doprusetig; offect on Pacills Mail aud Unfan Pac eific early in tho day. In the aftoruoon tho market {mproved, but closed quiet and weak in tone. Tho decline ranged from 34 to 34 hor cont, the extrawe baving been made in” Ohio & Missia- sippl, Tranasctions at tho Stock Exchange sg- Ereuulcu 160,000 shares, of which 18,000 wero Western Union, 23,000 Pacific Mail, 44,000 Lako Bhate, 40,000 Union Paoific, 7,000 Northwestern, 5,000 Kt. Paul, 15,000 "Toledo, Wabnsh & West= srn, 20,000 Qlio & Miseissippl. NAENT BONDS, Conpons, 81 42 | Couons, 67 oupons, "G 113 | Courour, * 450 | Now 5 1183 Loupous, %4, Now 5y, Coupon 1515 | 10-40¢ Coupons, uow, 1727 | Gurr TAR Box DY, 3 | Virglufas, o olitan, Dide. . jarollugy, new, .. .13 Viraourl Lennewsees, o, Penticences, ne Firginag, tow, U, 5, Exy Fucific Mal. .. ) 136 New York Central Chicsgo & Alton Wd.1075¢ Erle., Olio & Miusisuippd .. B0} Erle pid, . Cleve,, Cin, & Cal.... 0l Tiurleny, €., Bur, & Quincy. 10 urlem B Laka Bhoro, . Hichigau ittuburg kFt. Tiitmols Central,... . 083 Northwentern, Uniun Pacifio bonds,, 40 Unlon Iacitic stov 15 7 [ Central Facifio stock, 3 Dul., Lack, & Waovo 10335 REAL ESTATE, RANSVELS, The following instrnments were Qled for rec- ord Thureday, Nov, 12: OSTY PIOPENTY, Profrieay, botween ‘Thirtieth und Thirty-firat w8 1) undivided 25 of Jalsy 110§, Aalod NOV. Toveoveessranionns Cottuge Grove a¥, 1 8 corner of Twent ‘at, Lotu 1 and ¥, with bnllding, da 600 Thie premives No, 630 Michigan v and 921 Wabwsh wy, dated Kov, 5, (ers B, Lincain to George Beduwiok), ,500 ‘Westarn av, beiwsen Tuylor and af, 481112 5,200 Tyeral, dated 00 8110 a8 (lia AV, e 24 Mitwankes av, 60 ft a e of Itucker i, frfaugle, dated Nov 11, Loadhey 10,000 The promiscs Noa, 13 aun 16 Fay st, datod May 8,000 Hoaesvare . . . Sunimor iy N2 H & of wont Vifteenthy sy, WT, 44x127 f1, dated April 40,, . 600 ‘Wabsuaia av, 105 £t w of Mellenry 105 11, with huilding, dated Nov, 10, Flournay at, between Geneseo und Tark ava, n 4, G0x124 £, dated Oct, 14 104 £1 % of Eim sl Larrabeo dated Sapt, Lincoln v, 164 3 il ft'a's of TOX103 [t) datenl 00t .0,y Clluton at, 50 410 {4 'n of Faryiier s 50 4-10xk0 ft, dtated Juno 97, 1474 e Twenty-Afth at, 30 fL o of Houth Park av, 1 5142 5, with briok utlding, dated Sopt, 30, 18,000 Larrabew uf, 104 ft 1 of 1{oLbig Y, e f, 20x140 11, dated July U, 187,,.. Sith revestie 100, SOUTH Up CITY LIMITA, WITIIN A NADIUS OF 7 MILES OF COUNT-HOUKE, Torty-lrat at, 390 1t w of Langley 180)¢ ft, dated Nov, 11 2,000 Sixty-third st, 624 0 ft o x194 t, dated Aug, 0 Lot 4, 8, and 6, Dlock X Bee, 10, 38, 14, datad Oct, 20 1,200 ichigaa ay, near Blxty-second o 11, duted Nov, 12,... 7,500 COMMERCIAL TrunspAx Eventno, Nov. 13, Tho following woro iha recaipts aud ship- monts of the leading articles of produce in Chi- cago during tho past tenfy-four hours, and for the corresponding dato one yoar 8go: WITPMENTA, 1874, | 1870, Flouy, brte T ao0) 10,608 \vu..-.fl, b 7 120,083 Corn, 'l 50,033 154,402 Oats, bt ¢ Tiye, bu it Warley, 5 Giragn Keed, Finx eaed, I, 20,800 Tiroom-carm, i 15,5853 Curodmeats, bs| 300,900 00| 104}, 27.620) k3,080 Tintter, 1bs, TL,810) Drea'd hoga, Ne %, Blingles, fi..., Yatk, No. Salt, brix, o Algo the foliowing, without comparisons : Received, Slapped. Toullry, 1bs. 0,520 v Toultry, coop. . Qume, f)xlg g0, D Gheoro v Drlol frulte, s, Green applos, b Beans, Lu,, 1luy, tons 179 1oy, lis., 4,08 Fish, Dgs. v Rrxe Withdrawn from store yestorday for oty consumptions 1,876 bu whoat, 887 bu corn, 5,769 bu oats, 2,082 bu rye, 4,487 bu barloy. Tho following grain bas been inspected into store this morning, up to 10 oclock: 4 cars No. 1 spring, 90 cars No. 2 do, 28 cars No, 8 do, G uara rojacted do ; 2 eara no grade do (125 whont); 5 cars high mixed corn, 26 cara No. 2 do, 00 cars rejected do, b cars no grade do (96 corn, of which 34 ara ola); 1 car white oats, 9 cara No, 2 do, 4 cars rojected doj 8 coars, No. 2 rye; 14 cara No, 3 batley, 4 cars No. 8 do, 2 cars refected do. Total (268 cars), 08,000 bu. Tuspected out : 60,756 bu wheat, 45,134 bu corn, 54,210 bu onts, 4,810 bu rys, 28,704 bu barloy. T1ho leading produce markets were atronger to-day, and most of them wero active, Tho foel- ing in Bome departments was quito buoyant, and largely due to contibued small receipts, which were underatood to indicato that higher prices ara needed to bring out the grain from the coun- try. Tho shipping movewent was tamo, 2nd vory uneatisfactory, there not being much demand for auything oun Eastern account, excopt pro- visions. The amount of dry goods distributed was not large, buz showed soma increaso as compared with the fow preceding days, and, at tha lata re- viston in prices of domestio cottons, the mar- ket prosents s steady tonz. Grocics were quiot, almost to dwlness. Low buyors wero to be scen, nor were the orders recoived through (e mails a8 large in the aggregate as might be expectod at this stage of tho soason. Prices were witbout prononuced change, thongh the quota- t1oua wore moio or leas freofy shaded ail around, Butior was firly active, with pricos Stoadier than at the begiunivg of tho wook, Chocss re- mains quict and eusy. No chroges wers notice- ablo in tha situation of the dued-fruit market, foreign varicties continuing active mud firm, while domestics yule quiet and casy, The coal and wood markets wero roported slightly mora active. Pig iron is quiot ab about steady prices, Stocks aro much lighter than in past seasons at a corresponding period, but are_thought to bo adequate, Laggiug, leather, aud tobacco were wnohanged. Lumber was firm, and faicly active In a retall way. Tho offoriugh at the docks were hberal and the demand moderato. Common Jumber, petticularly such as was suituble for fonuing, sold rapidly. Building matetrinla were unchang- ed. A light demsnd for bardware was raported, but prices wero for tho most part sustained. The wool, bop, and sued mwarkots present few new fentures, Tho stock of hops in bLrewais' Lands 18 very light, and they will probably entor tho market Boon. No chango in pricos is likely to oceur at presont, hut, sy tho foroign demend koeps up, tho market is irm. Tho lute - quity for clover scod Lms caused deslers to advauco their pricos, and prime sold to- day at $5.20. 'Limothy aud tlux wore unchanged. ‘I'ia hoy market was firm under & good iuquiry, and light offerings, except of prairvie. Loca! competition caured a flrwer hide market, and green cured woe ruling at 9ide. Patatoes wero in fuir eupply but very firm, under & guod de- mand, chowo being held bigher, Pouliry was ull and woult under oxvessive offorings, Gamo aud eggs woro firmor. Higuwines were iu good demand, and firm at tho advance noted yesterday, at which il the of- ferings wore takon, Bules woro reported of 160 bris ut 96i¢o por gollon, ‘The market cloned strong st this figure, when Now York was quoted higgher at $1.02, Lako froights wore dull and little betier than nominal, at 40 for cory, and 43{@434c for wheat, Ly suil Lo Bulalo, Shippers’ wauted but little rdom, and proferred that by propeliors, which would take smull fotu, A total of 6 chorters was reported, which will carry out 10,000 bu wheat, 805,000 by corn, and 99,000 bu oals, We noto that freights by lako are sctive in Toledo, where be wus Pnld yesterdny to carry corn £o Buffalo agaiust 42¢c for tho much greater distauce from Chicago. DProvisions were very active, and very sirong, though iriegularty so. It was tho firnt renl trad- iug dny of tho scason. 'Thero was an urgent do- mana for all descriptions of product, and under it prices advanced rapidly, though 'in a fluetus ating way. Lo hogs now cowmiug in extubit some improvoment in quality, buc they are still » hin” by comparison with tormor years, prom- iamg o light yicld of everything but meats, Added to tiisistho fact that ourstockaof product ato literally bare, the market being cleaned up to an extent not known in the previons history of the trade for many years past. ‘Lhis is the case uot only iu Chicago, but nt nearly all othor potnte, sud the product 18 wanted for prosont consumption s {axt as it can be put up for mar- Kot ‘Pois with the existenco of o vory hrfio short juterest unturally eausos ptrongth, —The Presenca of nuerous oriders on tho fluor to-day for ¢ash product was supplomented by an aux- lous movement on the part of the shorts, and one of our prominent packers was busy ulcl:mg up all tho year lard e could find, nppurently satisfled that pricos will go still highor, Tho awakoning in Europe ia aurvrising, Au advauca of not Jess than 44 Gd por 112 lbs was reported Jfrom Livernool to-day, mnking the total riso thero duting the pasy ton daye 108 Dd; it wold at 6Ya 8d loss than two weeks ago, Now York waa nlko etronger to-dny, Mess pork advanced 65@7ue por brl ou_optiuns, and 260 on cash lots. Laurd advanced 85@EUo per 100 1bw sl round ou optionk, and oven mora on cash lots, Meata wore guoted }f.@}fo lllfihfll‘, the demand bo- g chietly Tor “lote that lava boou IIII‘I!)' cured, of which thero aro nono on band, Fifteen days in sait s tho longest timo of wny nieats offerad for spoedy delivory, The warket closed av tho following range ot pricess Mess pork, cash, §16,40@18.00 ; du sell- er Novembor, nomingl; do, seller tho yoar, B13, G 18.00'; du,seller Jautiary aud Fobruary, 218.60@18.C05 do, soller February, §18,00@19.00; do, scller March, $19.90@10.88 ; prime wees, $16.75@10,00 ; and oxtra prime, §12.76618.00, Latd, evsh, 818,06@14.00; do, sellor the year, $12.65@14.60: do, wollor January aud Fab- ruary, 512.60@12.66 ; do,scllar Fobruary, §12.72) @UA75 1 do, nelior March, §15,00 askod, - Bwaote pickiod hams, 104@10%0 for 1@16 L' average, fresh oured ; grean hams, 16@10 Ibs avorage, 844 @120 for November; groen monts quoted ab G @3ge far shonldors, Vo Tur shoyt rabs, and DX{a tor short clear; dry-salted meats, loose, &y 820 for nhouldors, Wii@igo far short ribs, u{{u far long olonrs, Us¢@ise for short cloary, and 1@ Bhze for Cumbierlands, ‘The samo'boxed, 200 abova thiono pricon, Long olearana short Fibs, boxod, #3{@1vo, mollor November; o shore cloary, 10igu1 do, ehouldors, Jo. Buoon mests nominnl, Mods beof, £8,25; extra moss do, $0.26; beet hams, §20.00@21,00, uccording to quulity, City tallow, BY@8i¢os gronsa nominal b big@ie. Bales woro repnrled of 65 brls mewg pork at $18.E0 ; 130 bria do nt 318,00 ; 250 brls do selier tho vaat at $18,80 3 £00 bris do nt 18,15 § 1,60 Dbris'do at 818.00 1 ' 600 brls do at &17.06; 1,360 bela da ot 17,90 ; 600 brls do sellor Janmary and Fobruary ot $18.80 ; 500 brls do at $18.25 § 1,000 Wirls do At $18.00 5 50D bl da molior Fobrunyy at 10,00 ; 1,250 brls do at #18.95; 250 brls do at 818,00 § 250 brls do at $18.871¢ ; 1,600 bils do nt 18,75} 260 brls do ot $18.70 { 1,000 brls do nb 18,05 ; 250 brls do nt $18,60 ¢ 200 Lrla do seller Dtarch at $10.16 3 260 brla do at 810.00; 760 tes Tard ab 14,00 ; 600 tes do at 13,75 ; 500 tea do geller tho year st $12.00: 260 tes do nb 12.66; 250 tes do ab &15.46; 1,000 tcs do 0t §12.0 1&‘: 2,260 kea da at $12.85% 1,000 tes do, geller Fobiuary, at $12.76; 600 tes do at 812,707 9,000 on do né $19.06 i 6,000 tos do at $12.503 1,000 ten do nt €12.45; 20 buxea shiouldors 4t 03gc4 80 boxes sbort rihs at 100; 60 boxes do at 03§01 200 boxes Jong and short clear, sotlor No- vembor, at 1o; 4,000 pes and 00,000 b preon hinn, seller Novembor, at 93{c, avorago 16 ibs, Dressod hogs wero quiot and _stroug. ~ Bales wero reporled of 6 at $7.50 per 100 s, Flour wna in modernte demand, chiofly for tho hottor grades, on Jocsl acsount, the Inquirios from nhqlapnra bowg vory emall, Tho market \wns firm, i sympathy with whoat, thaugh stocks aro ample, _DBuclwhent “flour was dull, and still wenk. Bran was o fair demand, nnd steady at tha rocont advauco. Balgs wero roported of 100 Lrls spring extras at §1.50 ; 100 brls do at 84,40 ; 200 brls do, low, at £4.00 ; 1,650 bils do ou private terma ; 200 Lrly suporiines st 33.02}4; 50 brla buckwhioal at $0.50 3 50 bls do nt $0.25 3 50 Lrls do at $6.00 ; 75 brls do on private ferma, Total, 2,876 brls, Alro, 10 tonn bran &t Qlfl.flfl" 20 tona do_at £16.60 on track ; 40 tonk ab £16.00 stmill. Tho following wag thoe closiug rauge of prices : Choice to favorite winters, $ 5.75@ 0.5 5.0 ‘Commtou to gooad do, @ 6,60 Cholee spring extral S\D 6,00 Tair shipplug do., 4254 4,60 Tulent npring exita 610G 8.0) Superfinca 5,008 .76 Ttya flour. 8.00@ 6. Buckwheat flour, 6.00@ 6,50 Dralaiaesareses . 15,60@10.00 ‘Wheat was xotive, and options rathor quiot on casl lots, and avoraged fully 1o bigher thav yes- terday, the fealing being stiong, though varia- Dblo. - Liverpool wan quofed stoady, but New York was higher. with o fair domand, and our recaipts wera again light, only 125 car-loads being inspected into store this morning. Tho markot wos stimulated carly, too, by the rumor which gained circulntion Jat ovening, to the of- foct thnt freight room had been takeu to move oub about 150,000 bu, That ramor was not confirm= ot to-day, but tho effect remnined, and tho gunordl fooling wan sliong, though some operators cherged that it was chiefly due to tho ‘Manipulations of a promincut long, who wanted to sell ons. There wns a good “deal of cah whoat oftered wrivately, in ** blocks,” thal was ot taken, luquiry bolog cmefl]y_ for optiona to deliver niter this montl. Thbra was only a moderato inquiry on shipping account, tho strength heing wmoslly speculntive. Beller De- cemor opoed at 8730, advauced to 881fc, fell buck to 8734¢, rouo to 873{c, and closed at 87540, Soller Janusry rold at 88} @8034e, aund closed st B4ge. Saller tho month xod af. HX@ETHo, clowing at B3c, Cusls No. 2 apring closod al 863(c for regular, to 863¢c for fresh recelpta ; No. 1 do nominally at’ 913¢@9%; No. 8 do nt82c; and rojected do at 77;5@78c. Minnesotn wheat nas quiet, closing firm at 91a_for No, 2. Cush sales wera roported of 2,000bu No. 2 spring at BG3ge; 0,600 bu do at BG¥fo; 10,000 bu do atb 863(0; 10,000 bu do a¢ 86igo; 11,800 bu do at 863fe; 1,000 bu No. 3 rpring at 82i¢o; 8,200 bn do ut 82%¢c;: 7,600 bu do nt 82¢; 400 bu rojected spring at 78¢; 800 bu da at 7737 ; 8,600 bu No, 1 forthwestorn (Minnesots) at'9vc. 400 Lu do at orc; 2,800 bu No. 2do (dinnesola) at Olo; 400 Lu do at 87c, Total G1.200 bu, Corn wns rather moro active, and advanced 4o beyoud the highest pofnt touched yesterday, tho average of tho day bolng 1Z{c bigher. Liver- pool wes quoted {irm, and New York was about 1¢ higher, while our recoipts wore again vory Tight, with far shipments, giving o vieady de- creaso in tho stocks of old in store. 'Uhis stimu- Inted o batter speculative domand for old, while the consumptive inquiry for new was good,in propaition to the supply. There weie aguin rumors that the maket for this month bidy fair to bo practicatly cornered, and sevoral of the sborts wado hasto to fill, In consequence, Selter the menth ogened at 76¢, declined to 0, ad- vauced to i63c, and closed at 743¢o. Seller the year s6old at T2M{@78o, clsing ot 70, “Sellor AMay sold at GB}¢@GYc; and new No. 2 geller January at Gde,” Cash No. 2 closed at 760; now ao st 68c; old rejected at 72, and new do at G3e, Cash nles woro ieported of 1,200 bu ligh mixed at 75igc; 1,200 bu do at 75i(c ; 5,000 bu No. 2 at 753¢c; 88,000 bu do et 75 5000 bu do at 743cs 24,400 bu doat 43a; 5,000 bu_do at 7435¢; ©.200 bu do at 74ige; 400 bu now No. 2 at 687 1,200 bu rojecied old ut 720 ; 500 bu do at 70¢; 9,200 bu do now at tho; 400 bu, by samplo, new shelled at G6c; 1,000 1 do at 65¢; 400 bu do at Gde; 80 bu do, ear, at €0c. Total, 97,800, Oats wera moro active, and @30 higher under o botter domand, with very lght receipts ihis morving, & flimer tone in New York, and o moro active Bhipping movement yesterday, with arrangoments to-day to ship out 90,000 bu ad- ditiona). This promiges to reduce our stocks to a low point by the closa of tho weols, leaving very little to go round 1o katixfaction of option trades, Ilenco tho sbort inteyest wore on tho alert, und Dought up sl that wae offered to the end of the weasion. Seller tho month opencd at 473¢c, and adyanced to 4817 ot tho close, Beller the year pold Bt 47)¢@473c, closmg at tho outiide. Seller December sold’ at 74¢@473e, and soller January at 48c. Cash No. 4 closed with buyors” ut 481, aud tojecied st daige, Cusly soles wera reported of 26,600 bu No. 2 at 48350 ; 20,000 bu do at 48c; 8,600 bu do at 47e1 1,0 bu do st 478%c; 1,200 bu No. 3 white at 50c; 2,400 bu do st 40}¢c; GO0 bu re- joclad at 453¢c 3 600 budo ot 4be; 60O bu by tample, whito, a4 520.; 600 bu do mixed at 61c 600 bu do ut 603go ; 1,200 bu do oy &0c. Total, 72,800 bu. Ttye was quiet, and o shado firmer, undor o conbinued light supply, theo daily receipts being searcely sufliciont to supply the local consump- tion. Hales weore reported of 1,600 bu No, 2 at 851405 1,200 bu do at Biio; aud 400 bu by som« plo o track at 86o, Burloy was_{u activo demand, and advanc- od S@bo undor light rccoipts, which mndo holders carcless to scll, as they claim that if presont prices do not bring forward the barloy in grenter volume it must be boonuwo the stocky in tho country arolight, all roports to tho contrary notwithstanding. Californis is _coutributing rather freely, but the cost of bringing that bar- loy boro ovorland is great cuongh to prevont competition with Western barley, uuless at wood prices, Seller the month opoued at §1.21, advanced to 124, and closed at $1.29, Sollor Docember roid at 1,21@1.25, closing at $1.24. Cosb No. 8 closod st $1,2) for regnlar, and No. 3nb 116 for A, D. & Co.'s roceipts aud &1.13 elaowhere, Cash snles weio reportos of 2,000 bu No. 2 at 31,263 5,400 bu do at §1,24 ; 4,600 bu do at 81285 800 bu do_at §1.231¢; 8uU bu do at §1.24; 400 bu do at 81.21; 800 bu No. 3 at ©1.16; 3,000 bu-do at ©1.18; 400 bu doat 81.12}4 3 2,800 budo ot £1.12; 2,800 hudo at §L.11; 400 bu do ut $1,10; 1,000 bu rejected at $1.053 800 bu do at §1.02; 1,600 bu do at §1.00; 1,800 bu do at 98c; 400 bu by enmple at §1.82; 400 bu do ot 81,903 400 bu do at £1.22; 800 bu do at $1,16; 400 bu do at $1.123¢ ; 800 bu do at $1,12; 800 bu do at 81.10; 400 bu' do b §1,00, on track ; 40U bu do st &1,18, delivered. Total, 80,800 bu. 'ha graln ofloat on the Erio Canal yestcrdny was roported ot 1,809,000 bu wheat, 268,000 bu cor, 77,000 bu oaty, and 386,000 bu berley, EXIONTS OF COAL FROM ENGLAND, Saward's Coal Circular given tho following figures, showitg tho oxports of coal fiom Ln- gland for the niue monthy onding Hept. 40, 1874, ny compured with same thoo fu 18784 Lo, rasene s B03,305 "Norway, 59,43 b, yitiuly Tudl 103 Uthier countried, .., 1,076,309 Tolaliseressnesserees 9,444,474 10,310,670 Tor the pust_nine nionihs, conparsd with tie cor- respondiog pariod of 1873, the exporta of coul and coke have fncreascd over' 670,000 tons In quaulity, Whilo thie total vulue Las docreykod wimost Mhrve.quars ters of o milllon sterding, The grextes pive of tho increave fu (Lo quantity txported by duo (o the ro- 18 of Iturwia aud Gernmuy, W ADOUT CORNERS, AND TUE EQUITIES, “Editor uf e Chicauo Jridine: 1, o o muking aud rousing of & cornor i yrain, i the Jiousd of Trads, contriry 10 tho laws of ourt country ¥ 4, 1f contrary to the laws of the country, doga it Yjgoi follow that mitoh Lransactfoun ara unmercantile upon thnt Thonrd 7 4, T wnereantile, and (¢ could hentows tat ana of the mowt perfect and comploto cornora ever mado hud been mada and rin by one of tho officcra of thit Board, hith in authority, and that neithor hin action had lioen disowned nor tiin oficer conmured either by {iin Hoard ftaeif or by Ha Board of Direction, would it not follow that the Board, by its allonca ond {naclion, approves of and fudorsoy unmerganiilo tiapssction 7 “hieao nra quostiona whiich I nm nnablo (0 aunwer to my own satiufaction, and will be abliged 1 you will five ts tho ssistanice of your Jogle, OUTIIDLR, ANAWER, 1t Is an offonse agninet tho law of the Stata of Ilinols ta run n cornor in grain; but thero nro very maty thinga whick must ba tako taken {ntothonceount bofors we can deatdo fustly wheth- er or not tho corner ia an unmercanttlo transace tion, and whothpr or not sucly o Inw s unfair to the extent of proteetipg ovo claws of traddin in produco a8 againut anothior clasg, When o man solls short, thnt Is, agrees to do- liver & cortaiu quantity of prodites within o givon time, and doos hot astuslly own tha property ab tho timoof making such agrooment, ho doca 80 govorally Leopugo he Lopes to be abla to buy it In nt o loss price than that ab which ho hns wold it, tho difference in tha two prices boing his profit. Tha porsop who buys ia this tr ction nagroes to pav a coyfam prico for the property de- livored nt hg timo agreed upon, beceause he Thiopos that the market will adyanco iv thie mean- timo, 8o that ho cau soll out at a profit. Whatover the law may say about it, (hero can bo no dqub aa to tho equitios af tle caso, in tlue ono thing: thab auy man Las tho moral right to bpy as niuch property ag is offered to him, ata prico which i8 mat{sfactory to both buyer aud eollor, provided ouly that ho haa the money with which to pay for the property when it ls da- liverad, And Lo las tho ssme undoubted right, s natural right which no Iaw should tako wwoy from him, to buy (ho prop- orty for delivery st mome agreod timo in the future, s ho lias to buy it for delivory at the justant the purchaso is mado. We prosime there ata fow who will dispute the equal right of any man or sot of men tosoll short, provided thoy are proparcd to live up to their contracts. 'To dony that is to deny tho right of the publish- or nrnnswsrnnor to talie pay for his paper in advance, or tho right of a buildor to contract to orect a hiouso, whon at the tima of signing tho contract ho "does not own asiugle one of the bricks or beama that will bo used in tho structuro, The advisabilily of_selling produco ghort is anotber mattor, which can ouly be dotormined in cach individual ~ease. Wo mny vemark, however, that auol short solling ofton faclutates trade greatlv, Tho country buyer of produce who salls 5,000 bu of whoat Lo be delivered noxt month, knows what Le can oy tha farmer for it ax it is brought in to him v tha wagon-lond, and is often ablo to take the produce offered him, when bo could not afford to tako the risk if not allowed to sall till Lo had the graiu actnally in baud, 8o, too, the paoker, who sells 1,000 bils of pork ahead, kuowa what he can afford to pay for his hogs, and can make arrangements to pas the wages of lus mou, in full contidence that ho will nol have ta wail. for & market when tho property is roady for delivery. Both the buyer and the scllor take the chancas of the market gong agaival them, and there is ouly ono way in which the integrity of tho com- morcial fabrle can bo preserved. ‘That is by al- lowing to each party equal 1ights in tho onforee- mect of the torms pf Lhe contract ; and providing the meaus for punishing oithor, who ohall stoop to mean tricks to ayoid tho performauce of what both bad ngreed to do. Tho Boatd of Trade is, itself, in great measuro rosponeibla for tho abuses called * corners” by its artificial syatem of rules, nnd its crowding praotices. Dy tradinig in gollor iho month, = stead of sproeing to buy and sell for_delivery within (aay) thitty dave from thoda‘o of the con- tract, ite membors mako their trades culminato fogether, whereas a comer would bp al- moat {mpossible 1€ tronssetions wero scattored eo that they wonld not oll mature at the same minute ; and (heir rules for conduct in tho ovent of non-fulfillment of contract ara not baged on_equity, however tho may stand in law. If the Board would rule thal in such cases the party failing to delivor should pay tho actual Gamages acorning to tha other party from such faiture, or quit, it would at onco 1laco itsoll. right before tho world, and do very ::ncu towards: proyenting corneis by its mem- or8. Our correspondent should remembor that, if an operator on tho shott sido has tho right to move henven nnl earth to bent down prices, the op- orator on the other eidoe s an equal right to do bis Lest to turn the mavket in his favor. What is Bauce for tho §oozo ouglt {o hic eanco for tho gander. Our correspondent should also ro- memgor st coine:s would bo impossible if people wonld not sell property which they do not own, and that the ghort is therofore 1e- aponsible for the coinor fully as much 28 19 tho pereon to whom ho sells.” Of courso, nn; mercantila (or unmercantile) conduct that woul: o reprehensible in an nrdinnti member of the Board of ‘Lrade would bo warthy of canaurs in a Director of that body. LATEST. ‘Wheat wes modoratcly active in the efternoon and advanced J¢o early, but subsequently da- cliued, olosing a shade casicr than in the morn- (n;‘;. Seller Decomber sald at &81¢e, closing at 87igc; scller November at 863¢@Ete, closiug at 8614@FC3(c. Corn closed lowor, ranging from 6Xe down to 7434e, cloting ab 43¢0 for the month, and selier the year at' 72%fec. Oats gold uf 48}c for tho month and 475¢@17%0 for the year, tho Iatter closing at the inside. Meas park and lard wera fairly active and 15c lower.~ Sples of tha former Inc'udo 500 brls sollor tha year at £18.25; 250 Ltls seller February nt £18.90; 600 brls seller Fobruary at 818,75 ; 600 brle scller February at $18.70; 250 Lrls seller March ot £10,00. Of lard: 750 tes mellor tho zuur at $12.871¢: 250 tes sellertho year at $12.95, 00 Les gellor Faltuary at 812,70 500 tes goller Fobruary at §12 7} 00 tes soller Fobruary at $12.65; 500 tea neller Fabrunry at $12,621¢. Mega ork closed at 318,70, und Inrd at $12.60 eellor Fobruary. Three vessels swore engnsed for about 6,000 bz whept pt 43 @434 to Bubajo, Pekisiab b CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. THuRenAY EVEXING, Nor, 12, ALCOFIOL~Was firm ut $L.U@1.05, BEANS—Were in good dejaud aud firm, Choles medinma ranln at $1.U6@L.95, and fair to good do at 1,00@1.75, BULFER—Prices range tho xame aa on tha eatlior days of the week, where at tho momont they urosteady and firm. - Falr delivity was apnazeat to-lay, both on Tocal aud Eastorn accoint, and the annexed quotations woro cnsily mulntuined : ‘Cholco to funcy ollaw, W@ ass medlom to good grades, 205270 ifeslar {6 coni- o, 17 DAGGING~As yet no noticeable ncrense in the do- mond Lius reautiod from the Jato reduction of pric it Joblers aea not fnciincd to_maka aay {uribes cc cesslong, and the market moy bo considered tendy and firns at tho pricos following: _Btark, ixc ; Lowlse ton, 3lo; Montaup, dlo; Amcrican A, 29je; Amos. Keait, 20%c: Otter® Greck, S0¢; LUFip baps, 4 and 5 b, L, 10@180; guonics, aingle; 16@L7e; do double, 2W@E; Wool cacks, Su@HTc. LRUCN-CORN—Was fultly activn and firm. Quo- tations : Extva Lurl, 10@llc; No,1 burl, 8x@ 9io; brush that will work Jledlt lulo o cliplco lul broom, BX@0jc: do, thot will work itsclf iuto & common 10 falr. brooin, T@8e; chules stulk brald, 8@90: Inferlor Lrush, Gi@ixe; craoked, BX@Nc. BUILDING MATEIIALS—1{hs demnnd coutisiics iz, nnd prices ara generally muintained ; Stuceo,$2.25 @2.50; Now York stucco, $3.00@4.00 3 Loulsvitic aud Uticn coment, $2.00; Akron do, $1,75 %9 brl; Portland coment, §7,0037.50 @ brl; lma 1R bulk, We@HL00 ¢ limo (Urlw, §1,00@225 %' brl;_plastoring-Lafr, 3 bit 400 buildfng-brick (common), $0.76@0.00; Milwaukco aud Raclio pressed, $2.00G0%.60, del; Indlana, $16,00#25.00¢ do comtnon, $10,00 12,00, EES—Sates to 8 fult prices unt eecutially differ Drevalent, but the nuarket displays & and unless busiuess rovives wiore f Iikely to bo 3 reduction n prices, Stocks aro ample, Wo quoto: Kew York fuctory, 15@kio; Westorn do, mild, 14@ 18e; lower gradés, Gl@13c, COAL—~A leiter domand i noted sinca the chango 1n tho wonther, but fho volume of Aalea 15 not urjto, a6 in formor sensous at & lio porlod, orders Lolng mostly for sumnll umounts, We advanca our quota< tlous o Tockiug Valley to.87.0, Utbier varictica romatn unchunged, Lebiyh,’ $10.00@10,50 5 Lockae \vaniia, range, §9.60 Lackawanno, ottior slzcs, $0,00 Peunsylyanlu' cotnel, $2.00; Indloua canncl, Ero and Walnnt 10, $7.60 Lick Bun, $7.60; Drooks, $7.60; Dlossburg, $8.60¢ Hockiug Valley, $7.005 Tndit R blovk, §0.60; Mionk, $6,50: Wilialagtor, $3.00, COOPERAGEPackurs® goods wero fu * requist, miors partioularly pork burrcls, ab rocent yrices. Bules jneludo 1 ear Uorces at $1.80, work Larrels at §1L.45. Pork barrels, terces, $100¢ flour Lsrrals, e, $1.00G2,00; pork sta lack of firmness, and & curs L35: lard 456530 3 Wheky bars Tougl, $15.00@10,00 1 jerce Fluves, Tougl, §: + buéked or 00 : 'Whieky'staves, '$25,00@26,00; d $24,00930.00; lour circlo flour Beadlny, T4 @Yc, o, ' Tliero s & ‘were ulso biylug, @da.00 rougl, atoves, $7,60GE0.5 EQGS8—1esl were trm at good lueul depond, and shippers Plekled rungod from 17@20c, T18U—FPrives remoln substantislly thesane as for n fortpight pust, where, almoet without excoption, ey wro firuly beld, Trade fa quiet and sy be expocted to continu for sonie time yet, Wo No, 1 whitefieh, rl, $3,25G 6,35 : No, & do, $5,. } No, 1 tront, $4.76@5.00; No, Lslioremackerol, ow, A-brl, $10,50@10,76 ; No, 1bay, $8.60@8.75; No. 4 mackerel, Jg.brl, $7,0@7.25; fumily mackerel, 3 ugu.-zn No, 1 whoro kits, $2.U0@3.20; 1L, $0.25(30,60; Georgo's codlisl, $0.500,76; Lab- rador hunm‘i,' aplit, Lrls, §8.00GY.06; do jgebrl, §4,95@4,00; Labrador Lorring, rouud, brl, $7,006 5,60 o, 3-vrl, $4,00G4.25; Columbla Blver sulinon, H-LHl, $9.76@10.003 ocouns trout, 2 doz and ¢ doz cage, $9.60. 4 l-‘fl\‘ll‘l‘s AND NUTB-Contiuned actlyity is dieplay- ed in the forelyn fruite murket sud the tenur of prices tns firm, In dowestic fruits fhere s Iess dojug, Lo recelpts coutinuo o Sncreske, s eaey fovl- oyt 18 Leing doveloped, A decline i nppios at peache 4 scoms Hkely (0 veour befure muny duys 88 thoro iy uo demsnd for Jurjre lots at the curront rates FORYION —Duten0X@10¢ ; tiga, drums,now, 19@ 200 ; figs, lnyers, Wow, 21 Turkish pruncs, old, 14 @120 § o uow, UG ondls prunes, 0ew, 1)@ ius | ralilas, Lyore, [£=3 o, oid, $2.00@3.00; raish alencin, now, 1 do naw, 3¢ { cli- DonssTig—Alden new, $1.30@3.40; Munentol, now, $1.00688.40'; rasiue, TiKa: Ztite durrants, ohl, 0XiT0 rou, J6GHR0 ¢ appler, 15@%0c § Michignn nppics, naw, Ti @80t now Thidintin mii Tiinols, 0t To; Banther, 83 el ie; podoh Jivep @03 do mtxed, ot @cy o barod, diast Ulackborrica, now, J@110 s raRpbersiee, now; 4763 dlag pitted’ chertlos, 83@120, Nura—Uilhorts, 16@ 160 alm , T 2@Rdo; Nuples """'""i'a 3J0; Grouoblo wal 18 now, 14@150; Urazils, 10 @ilie: pocann, Tosan, 10% @10} Wilminglon pea- nuts, fanoy, 1241903 4o socond Quiality, 7@1ue, noastn peAnuta, §@jo; Aftlcon peaunis, 67e. GREEN FRUITH—~Tha apyle warket 1o very dull d Tha ucglmn utinue furgo and plook is sccumuluting iy doulors! anda, Orasibprrleanre eolling at quatations. Grapcs, Auinces, and penr aro duli: Mersina lemons $10,00 ; Malaga a ,smo}aa.m;nmxl per brl, 2,0082.60; 0, In ears, §2,00@2,707 'Inabells und Citawbn. grshos; '46@00 per 1hy ' cranhorries, $1L00@11.00 por brl; wild _do. $9,00@10,003 quiuces, T5e@61.00 per bawket, or $0.60 por brii Qullfornia ez, £4.0066,00 :lfwlhrfl grozcs, bor ongs, 6O thH, s A lemon beol, 2433 en= ruk;.J, $10.1 o el Maluga grapes, $5,U0 @060 jer. keg, aud $10.0012.60 por Lrl, Tilo foijow= ug edlen of D, Honning's Lrand green. apples wera re- ortod ;. § cars, 790 bris, at$2,00 3 3 cars, 430 brls, 4t 2,15, GROORNTES—Tobbers roport thomarkot unchanged in auy {mportant purtiouinr, The quiol for soine e pint, porvadiug nurly all lapsrtuucits shows no signa of giving plico to a 1iaro active slate, and prices oMo maplo aiid side goods atlll slow wyniploma of wWovknesn, Quotations n1o tho same us yesterday : Br.0Ann, BODA—1@T 0 Uovrurs—Mootn, 833308 0. Q. dnva, 33@30; Java, No, 2, 40@Cci choico pluntation Coylan, H@diyot foney Mo, 3@ie; choleo do, k@ 2303 prime Itlo, 2@} good do, M¥@E2I0; Cotanion do, WL@20%0; Bingapore Java, 21@2430; Coats Rca fuii do prinie, W@32Jg0; Maracalho, '-\l,fi@ Jhe, ANDLAs—Stat, foil wolght, 1S(@i8kas atearlue, full wlght, 16X @100 ; do, short welght, 14)¢6@ 130 Tor—Patna, T)¢@7%e; Hangoon, UX@io; Quro- Hitm, B@8)G0 ¢ Louisians, TQTLE Sypuans—Patent cut loat, 1H1@1175 Toasting do,” 18igaaivo} oy, 830 crusbod and owiored, 11}¢@11)05 granulutal, Ay Z’mnmm,’l‘nxégma;u; o No. % 105, fl»;(‘gi 007 oxtra 1 CH o 4y yels ?w',"b QoL aicas bholen brown, Uii@0ies e s riine do, 03;(s9ijot fulr'do, 8%@8Js01 common do, Dlasics chajeo molabyon sugar, U5 @VKe; fulr do, 9@Vigo ; common do, B @8)c, s Dlamond ‘drips, $1.40@1.95 3 mlvor drips, oxtra flue, 10@760; _@ood Bugar-Louse slruy, Bd@ado§ oxtra do, T0@166 ; oy Otleans miolasses, chiolco, now, 83@9%0c; do prime, To@8ho; do_common, 65@703 3 Torte Ieo molasscs, chalco, 65@00% commou mo- larses, dv@4ic. SALERATHI—Common to biest, T@OKe, Brioes—Allapico, 17@18)c 3 cloves, 03@58e} cas= sin, 3U@350 3 popper, 27@10a ; nutmugs, No, 1, $..45@ 1503 pinger, African, 23@38c; dlo Galeutty, 18@ oirs—Gorman Mottled, 63@io; Goiden West, 43@6e; White Lily, 6K @830 3 Whita Tioas, Gy @0¢e; palm, GRAXGE; Gavon Importal, 0¢@hic ; wilts Rus- slan, 63¢@bo ; Champaiyn, 6@0%4e; Truo Bluo, 8@ Brancn—Silver gloss, 5@100; common, §@100; pure, S @de. 3 1LAY—"Ili0 supply of prairie wan reported largar, Lut tho demand for locyl congumptiop continucs fair, Timothy wus scarvo and irm, Tollowing ard {ho quo- tatfons, tho outefds being for huy free ou Loard, end the insido for same on trar] Timolhy, prime, $17.00 @17.60; No. 1, $16.00¢ 80 No. 2 do, $13.00w15.30% mixed;' $10.0@13,60; choico upland ' prairie, $13.60 @13,C03 No. 1 do, $11.50¢212,00 ; No, 2, or'slouph, $0.60 @000, Looss New,ox WaaoNs—Timothy, $L3.01@ 10,00 :Ix‘!::;lflE. $9.0. 1,00 3 oal straw, $10.00. HIDEs—Tho 1marist Was strongor, Owing 10 com- petition between dealers and locul tunners, Lastorn wdvices indiczio 8 dull and wosk market, Quotutions are : Green cily butclers’ T green cured, Night, 9ic; heavy do, Bxe; ‘mrl cured, T3¢@8c; green calf, 16e; veal, 12¢ d\-y fint 18@1% ; ury kip, 18e; dry aalted, kip, 14@i16¢ 3 deacon okine, 43¢ ; grubb: cut, o otbiorwlée dirtuaged, two-thirds price .10 per cont off shecp pelts, wool cstimated us warhed, por Ib, 40@4se. HOPS—Were qulet but steady at 35@1i0c. It is thought iyt brewers whi soon enler the murkat. mfi,:{i XD BIEEL-Truds o slek” Quoistions ade ‘1 aome fuatunces for ear Jois: 2+ 20.10 @8 210 rates iron, Ay @iy res Piato iron, commion tatike.. 44 @bls raws Norway lron g @oNe T Norway n. 8 (iko R German 1iow st Pig @10 Wb Cuat plow Bicol 0 @lle Y Amertean ool 167 @e W Qlirome tool stos} 18 @ie Y Eugieh ool steo 2 @He Tates Tuglisu spring ste 9 @il Tt Awerheny cast apring Beel, 1 @13 Tates 8 10 ¢ P o Bliclllrn el . @l EATHER—Tiers ‘Wis miore demand for leather and prices wero ststatned will conslderablo firmnoss, except for Liurness, b whiclt thera s an essy fealing, Wo quoto as follows: AEMLOCK. City harness. ug 80 Country i e S Line, clty Y98 40 Kip, city 0@ Rip, vesls g 1,00 Cty upper 213 a1 Qountry uppe U 23 Callar, 3 £t, U@ 19 1166 130 1wE 115 30 33 2@ 80 2@ 37 @ 8 1.20@ 133 B2 IH 4 METALS AND TINK. but prices are stoadily adhercd to, as follows : 1N PrLATE—IC, 10314, $11:50 ; do, 12x12, $12,00: Uz 20, $12,60 3 do, roofing, 14x20, 10, $11.00; do, 20x23, “Fio ‘Tn—Lavgo, 480 BoLpEn—Ko, 1,200 5 alt, 200 4 bar, 30, o3 No, 3, 8¢, Leap—Pig, Ti¢; bir, Bg(@0c; lead pipe, B GBYo; cut do, 8@le, | Correni—Hottonie, 33 ; abeathing copper, S2e, !‘fiiuué-;“ Zino—Full'cusks, 10c; koss quuntity, 10Xes aba, B3Gc. Buker Inon—No, 24, 6ia rates s Russia fron, § to 12 Snc\iu;évv. 'Mln’ o, No, 1stalned, 190; American Russla =4, 16c; B, 'ine~Naa, 1 to 6, 9¢; Tt09,10¢; 10to11,11e} 12 1kc; 19and 14, 12%e; 18 to10, 140} 17, 18c; 18, 16¢} 10, 190520, 20 fall' bundles,'35 yer cent discount § fonce wire, 6o, NAILS—Wheeling and Pittsburg brands wero sclling at the aunoxed rutes: 10@64d, per. kog, $3,76; 5d ond. 8d do, $4.00; 6d do, $4.26; 4d do, $4.503 8d 43, §6.25; 3d do, fine, 6.76; clinch, §4.25, NAVAL STORES—Wore uuclianged: Manilla rope, ¥ b Un@loke; stea) rope, B Ib, 11}7@14ge; b wasbiecord, ¥ fb, 18@2c; marline, 1 1b, I6@2 turred rope, @ 1b, 17@160; oakum), 3 bale, $5.00@6.00 piteh, 53 brl, $3.006G0,00; tar, B Lel, §,00@5,50; resin, 606660 2 b, QILS—Uarbon is active and stesdy. Lard ofl ‘{s stronger, jn consequouce of the racent advance in lard, Otler oils were unchanged, Woquote: Carkon (stand- urd white) 115 deg. test, 1235c ; do Illinols legal teat, 150 deg., 34@14 3405 do headifight, 175 deg.,17@180; extrn winter lnrd oil, $1.06@1,03 ; No, 1, 93596 Yo, 83c; Linseed, raw, $3@85c; do, botled, (@90 @770 sperm, $2,95w 4. neatefoot oll, stri lylllvrle, $1.10 4 do, exira, 800§ do, No, 1, 50 ank ofl, straits, Go; elephant oil, §0¢; plumbago ofl, T6c turpeutine, 4¢@46c;: naphitha, 03 gravity, 15@16Xe; xmpnumI commun, 12}@1dc, FIG TROS—Ouly « twudorate businoss is dotng in this market, but at tho oxtremo low prices now rully, the Hglt atocke in stors aro held with some show of firmuces, Oriders—which at prescut sre mos smgll smounts—are fllled at the pricea Seoleh (sccordlug to brand), $10.00@43,00 o, No, 1, 3,00 ; do, ! 3 wnd 0, K8,00; B rawar, §17,00¢ American Beotelt, §7.09. POTATOLS~The oflerings Were lirger, bejug aug-~ mented by large arrivals by lake. Tho murket was Brun, Lowevor, and chofce New York puacubiows ware eid’ higher ot T8@80c. Weatern sold at T0@Toc, Early ross woro quoted st 68(370c, and iixod at (U@ 8, delivered, TOULTRY AND GA3EZ—Live poultry was unsalable atuny price, and droseud wan dull, owing to lrgo of- ferings, though cqoice was in Inodsrato royuest, Gamo was firmer, under the Influence of coolor y for followug : Lako Su o, 9, $30.00; 007 Tuxcu- s lon, weather, which permitied ghippers to fake hold: Turkoys, 6@J0; do dreafed, 0G10c: chickent, $1.00@ 2,503 drossed,’ do, $2.95@.75 7 ducke, e, 10 0@7.50:' pruina_olicken: ucks, $1,70 3 small Queks, $1.00 3 quail, §1,00; voulou Lintng, 186 por Ib: do saddles, 130, BEEDS— Limotliy was dull, but very little was offered and the Sow wales zoported were at ofd prices, Clover sold at §.0 and 18 fiymly held at this price, thcr being sevoral orders on tho markot, Salea: 150 bags clioice timothy at 18 bags_prinio at $2.40% 1 bugs good at $2,35 L §2.2 meaitm clover it §3 19 Luags flax at 176, SALT—Was atoady and faftly setive, We quata: Ononduga and Saginaw, fine, $1.60; Canada do, $1,60 @1.66; ordinsry coarse, $1.00; coarse diamond and ground solar, $4,00; dafry, withiout bo uiry, With bags, $3.60+ Ashton dalry, ver auok, $1.00G4.25. WEAS—lucra was b lberal tiovement [ Jupads t6as at well sustainod prices, bub other descriptions wero mors or less heglocted mid were cusy, Quotations aro au follows ¢ Young hiyson, common tofalr, 33@48¢7 do, ood, 65@A5¢ ; 4o, liokde 10 extrs fing, 05e@$1,05 3 cominon'to 4no old liyson, 66@03e; comumon imyerial 45@5le; good to cholcedo, Yoc@H.03; fulr to good gunpowder, T0@R%c; cholce Plugsuoy, §, 1,105 extra Mayune, $1,30@31,33 ; cholco to oxtra new Japon, 93c@$1.00 ; common to good do, G5@T60; fair lo good old, G0@0ée; common do, 85@4505 comman to ue Oulong, W@460; gond, 55@US § chioleo o oxtra, 85¢@ 1,00, TODACCO—~The tobaceo trado waa reported fafe, tive ut unchunged prices, Stocks nfapwull c::mgtul:: e’ nud"are lild wik” wwoquivosal Srmnucss, Wa quola: Fixk CoT—Exlra, 80@85c; cholee, 65@T005 medi- um, B5@ LU :owmen to goud, 45@500 § poor to com G NGl lat, B0BD: Lale brigh ' ua—Natural leo o7 balf bright, G6@700; bluck, sound, 4£@500 § conutaoh bluck, A-z‘f;gue.n"@ o Suoxna—dood lo clioleo, S3@00] medium, 851G 93 § comwmon, B@s0e, 00D W iiarkot xemmaloa dull at former uutations : el .00 ;. 5,00 3 o o0+ babs mnnr'duu\;ma‘ Mhyley BROG ). blokocy Vau quict und aloady, Wo qu Good (o prime tub-wasked,. ATC: Yoor 10 good tub-waslied Fius aud medium wahied Hoo Qouree wusliod flecco, .. ... Medium and courso iiwasbicd. Flno uuwushied ovves e Unmorcnuutablo aud burry wool, 610 les usislesi ko THE LAVE-STOCK MARKETS. s 320 bags prime 0 bags wiminoth do at §5,005 , Tuunanat Bvesme, Nov, 12, Tho veceipta since Baturduy nu\-? hecu us follows ¢ Catti Monday,.. fiss oo uiday. 13 Wodueiday s, e [ fors at §6.20@0.¢ Tolal..... sepereniess G480 21404 * CATTLE=Fair activily ‘was wuoticeslio in tho mard for the diiferent geadea of cuttle, and (ho tuyor of pricos was ahout aleady, The suphly of woll-ftted cattlo, Auch an Now York, Albany, and_Boaton buyors wok, as {nadaqyate, Litb of ' olher déscriptions tha pusisber wore ample 1o mect all demauda, Probably tho entire supply did notentbraco 1noro than 300 hoad thut could witls any proprioty bo claswed a3 ¥ clioice, and wo note leen thun a huli-dozon ales ot o Ligher price thun_$3.00. Gregory, Gooley & Co, suld bunch Gf cholce Thinoln stecre, averaging 1,441 s, at €024, with whigh excbption wa did_ ot loarn pf any trane: netion at- aver: £5.88, Black’ cattlo were wanted at $2,60@3.23 for commotr to medlum, and at £3,40@3,75 for gouil fo prime, The Inlter Hgure wns obtainablo 1or thrifty young steors averaglug from 1,000 to 1,080 s, Balea to local butchors nada s protty Hueral nggrenate, nt $2.95@0.60 for common to good Taxans, nud at §2.00@4,00 fur poor to fulr tealy lotw of native caitlo, - Gulves met with souie miquiry al $2.755.5 a8 to qualily, The mnrkat olosed Griit, Only a sl nmoun} of kock was left over, 2 QUOTATIONS, Extra Deoven—Qraded sioers, uveragme1,350 £0 1,530 Ibs. $0,1060,70 Otjoicd Beoranrlic, i, Weil ol i o G yoar old stcets, wvoraging 1,230 to 1450168 o oueo vessrenoiseiaoners G50G0,00 @aoil Beoyea—iWail-futioned, fncly ‘formed steors, averagiug 1,150 (0 1,300 108, ..., 4.76@5.25 AModfum Grades—Sicers {n” fale floah, aver- 3 Aging 110010 1,250 8. sevvierearaeseees AR@ASO Butchers® Slock—~Toor to falr Aleors, nna comon ta clioleo cows, for city laughler, averaging 830 to 1,100 1bs wover LUGLIS Btock Uattlo—Common _cal o . osh, averiglug (0D to 1,030 s . 2,50@3.00 TInforior—Light and thin cows, 8Lan, bulis, und Acslawag stoor. L1200 xa cholee corufed. . o0 xaw, witered North, 23@4.00 Cattle—Toxuy, through droves, OATILE HALFS, 46 Toxas patlo 45 Toxas caltlo 16 good eteers, 61 zo0d stears, 18 furr stoers. 16 stockers 10 stockers 13 stockors 62 good stecry, 16 clioles uteor: 10 fulr stears, 43 foxas stocrs, 84 eholco ateers, ... 18 huteliers' uteors, 21 fufr stcers..., B Hoahy ptocrs. ... 43 gaod stecrs, 60 stock stecrs, G8 stock steers, 70 stockera. 1019 965 HOG8—Trade opened brisldy thls morhiug and cope, tinued active throughont the forencon at prices. o appreciably lower than provaiicd yosterduy, Thoro wad & numcrons attedanco of both local nud Easlern Luyers, and by mid-dyy the lurger portion of el 1l boen © welghed off " at §3,76G0.80 for poor to e~ tra. _After diniior thero waun * luli 7 {n trade, Ap- parently buyers lud sozured all tho hogs they atood in urgent uced of, aud thero was a proity general sugpen- lon of operations, Thoy would hiuve romained and ciéared tho yards hiad holdora accedsd to theli de- munds for a redugtion of 1@1ic, but, unable to forc & dozine, thoy rotired, Jeaviug—it is eatimated—somn 10,000 bojs f1t tho yurds unsoid, 'Gomparatively little trading was sccompliviied aftoc’ 12 o'clack, aud tho ‘murket closed wouk snd nominally 6@10¢ lower, The Tango of sales yus $3,6080.00, with modt of tha trans- Wo quoto poor to_commen at $5.60@0.0, moalun at 36,256,3%, und good to choleo 4 §6,40@0,70. The followlug iransactions are uote H0G 841 Ao, Av. Price|No. 4 Av, Price. 66 23 $8.80 |07 2 218" §0.40 50 B3 Tcow 63 291 30 645 55 Ui 660 |60 16l 5 6 &9 239 050 |na 253 B 640 60 M2 670 |19 190 800 660 w 040 (67 203 218 ¢, e 633 |44 Ta 2 6, o8 590 |67 a6k 0 635 68 620 |67 242 21 660 116 G o 35 288 063 48 cus 6y 2:0 219 655 [ 65 |02 i3 23 635 48 645 )70 203 do1 660 84 G0 (82 240 218 610 45 R T 185 840 62 665 |61 B 18 62 6L J5 G4s |G6L 2w o0 825 89 299 6355 |67 253 625 o7 23 65 63 fos 200 643 00 2 660 g0} 660 |67 199 620 20 G40 |50 200 645 250 660 |60 285 055 270 665 |52 04 6.00 315 666 |0l Xk 035 223 035 {40 803 6.0 2 50 |52 18 010 230 045 |67 207 0.00 175 9 44 635 20 035 |69 231 630 0 60 |90 103 65 a9 60 |10 28 640 43 060 |88 4220 6.40 305 600 |63 209 040 304 670 |60 359. 0.50 ,308 670 |43 210 660 30 670 |63 200 6.0 200 050 50 280 040 V9 635 W 6,00 1 9 635 [148 3 Tife wan visiblo in the slicop trade, There wag uo considerablo demand, oxcept to supply Ohleigo buicliers, aod little mmors thn one- Bl tho olferinga wos disposed of, Prices, whilo rather favoring tho buyar, were not materially lower, aud wa cautinua 10 quot 251 medium at $.60@! 5. LU0, BUFFALO, Durraro, Nay, 12,—Carrrr—Receipta to-dny, 5673 total for tie week, 10,843, Murkot slow, But few cottle offering. Yards noarly Lure of stock, The ouly salos reported aro: 189 Olifo steers, averaging 1,001 to 1,335 Ibe, $4,25@5,75 ; 01 Iliinois steors, 1,02J to 3,145 ‘}mcr(o common at $2.50@ 315, wud good to chaice st ibw, $4.2:@ 52 Indians steors, 1,147 fo 1,218 'lls, $4.62)5@0.18; 64 Toxas steers, 744 to 003 14, $3.00@ 1,75 ; 44 Blichigan ateers, 694@1,014 lus, $4.70G34.00. 7 Biker AND Laans—Roceipt, 1,400 total for week, 13,260, Markot slaw at yosterday’s pricea: all ofter~ ings disposed of, Waafern slioep, $4.60@b, Hoas—Receipts, 6,100; totsl for weels, Mar ectactive at $6,2520.60 for Yorkers and $6,021:@0.50 5,000 dise for hieavy hog, with utocks scurco, About Tosed of, NIW YORR, Nrw Yonw, Nov, 12.—IzevEs—Teceipls 1,470 hend, maliing 4,020 for thres duys, agafust 9,190 the sama tims last week, Demand vory woderate, Bales plow ot a shade lower figures thun reportod just Aonday, but firmer thon yeelenday, Ordinary to fair Toxas and Chorolies esttio rauged from 03¢ 10 Bige, and coma mon to rime native steors from 8ig ta 12)¢0, SuxrP AND Lasne—Receipts 6,100 hoad, making 13,300 for three doyn, against 9,600 aame'time lust week, Murket folr at '4}¢@0616 for common to primo sheep, and 61, @B} for lambs, - Bwitiz—Taceipta 7,040 hond, making 32,060 for threo da; atust 10,620 somo time last week, Market firmer at 0@ far live, snd 834 @8} for dressed. BAST LIBERTY. EAST LinEnT, Pa,, Nov, 1.—CaTrLE—Reccipta to- day 451 bead, aud for thio last three doys 3,358 head. Bupply fafr, and market activo; demand good, good cattlo welling ot Kbout o advance, sud comuion, to mealun bold up st lnt week's figarca; good to extra, 5%@02{0; lalr to medium, 4X@5)0; common, i@ 1, @3c. . mnd for the last {hece duys 10,130 load§ Eesl, $0.0037.20{ Yorkers, o sofkers ecurgo ot IQ4 aos—Receipts to-day 4.] mflfl'—h:fiwi fordog 3100 ends for tue st re0 duys 14,400 hoad; best, $3,00G3.60; medium, LG40, i ek PR e BALTIMORE, Baurraone, Nov, 1.—Oarzii—Opened 3o higher o tone, withs samo vy, bt clased vory dull ¢ vory buat on'sale, 5R@0%c; Arat quality, 44 @Sigo; Mo dium or nood fulr quality, 3@dc, HaColyts, 34897 sales, 2,475, 2 odg—Lowers supply in oxceas of domand ; salea t8',@0e._Recolpts, 7,897, Sukr—Dull ; Do shipying domand § sales 8¢ d@Sc. Receipls, 1,835, ST, LOUIS, 87, ‘Louix, Nov, 12.--Tlous—Rocelpts, 11,000: in Driulé domand ; Yo kors, $5.0085.15 § packors’, $6.08 0,65 § oxtra fine, $4.76R7.00, OaTTLE—Hocsints, 5003 falr demand for good to ghelre, but oorings light § ful Lo cuoica natlve steor, : CINOINNATI, O150mNATI, Nov, 12, — Hoos—Active ; common, 0,:0@0.40 3 medium to'fulr, $0.50@0.75 ; ‘good, pack ing 10 extra butehers!, £0,50@7.00 7 bulk sulcs, 30,650 050, Toceipts, 0,185." Bllpmonts, 953, —— CI10AGO LUMDER SAREET. Tusnapiv Evenmva, Nov. 19, Cargoen Layo beon arriviug all ey, and provably uob far from thirty lnyo bevn on sale, 1o the morhivg the marker wuy quiet, but trade brfghioncd up a hitti later, thougl tho markot wan ot Ly sy woany active, Pleco atuff wold at §2.25(30.60, and haaria ano sirips at £9.25@10,003 comnion sclling at $0.25@ 11,00, Bales of commion fuél NI wero mulo nt liiguer figures thon flte wutne out brought a weok ago, Hoveral of thio cars wocs ofiered woro mado up of odda orid euds, and such :h"w"r‘ for s ie umv.h Manlstos sl}nfuluu;fl% :; 100, ‘The afleriugs of sglee wero falr, anf Woro rathior slow . guotable st $2.0089.00, Balo fu= cinde . Uaryo nchr Live Ook, from Maufeteo, 603 m A bt gles (Ubapiu's) at $3,0, Kold by W, W, Cullius, AT TIR YARDS, sirong for fohielng and olhor comme : Bhinglos aro alyo gnfl. sl / duoTationn, FIrstolerygsuerpess ey enree 830, socand cleat, 1 el 167 Tt o010 Fing) AT Bt clovty ’}‘nfin 89,00 10,00 i7d clowr, Whiv) 13 Ulgr fiooring, B, Wi rougli 3900 @L0.00 Olo.r al W0 @210 Firat commion siding 1400 20,00 Bocond common siding,, 400 (§10.00 TFlooring, lirat common, dressed 3100 @Is.v0 Tlopring, second common, drested,.. 23,00 @33,00 Tlooring, third comutan, drcsssdasrry 1190 §20.00 wagon-Lox Loards, geloctod, ‘14 - nolies and upward, 1 0300 @l0.00 B wagon-box. Loards. 2900 (@300 A lock bour ok Basdo stock board 21 524 ok board ] 0 {16 £t. & 00 @ Oommau boardd, outald far de: 12, Joist, acantiing, fencing, e AU UBACE. oy 4o, ey Jolse and eeantiib, 1810 24 feo Pickets, squar Dickets, flat “Codur posts, aplit. .. Gadar yoats, rautidy | @A ficiod A or BL @ 2,87 o8 the :ulfi Towing : "o report of tho Inspeotor-Goneral of Lumber for October phiows tho following auount lyspeelad, snd ity detivation s S 2 Feet New York. 7,018,994 0o, ,105,0( Iinois; 170,078 Pennsylyania,. 02 Michigo,, fiid Total. ..., Jciidsasiie 14,204,120 AY QUALITLES, Fect, Tirat, accond, and third clenr, . Nong Threo uppers, 1,269,041 Common 780,910 3, . Straight' weasure, e o srens 4,203111 ‘Tho movement Into (lio wooda contintios, aud_(hera in o chiange du o prospoct. Lioratoforo roported, of & Iog-crop which will bo at the least fully oqual {o any possibla demand next year, and in oxcess of any probe ahlo inquiry, ‘Tho wagos pakid aro somowhat Liglier in $his reglon than fn sowa of the more wostorn distr{ote, Tho rulo herais about £20 per moutl, with moro fof speciul inen, There s 1o Jack of mew ut thin rate, but niany 8ro golug in with the expectation of advance to . at lInant, 30 Lefora tho reason i over, Upon whab ground tho expectation 1s ased wo canuot sa5. ———— MARKETS BY TELEURAPH, Torelgn Markets, Livroroot, Nav, 19—11 o, m—Flour, 2539202 08, Wheat—Winter, Ur@ts 6d ; pring, e 10d@8s 4d 3 white, 98 81@108; ciub, 108 4d@10s 84, Corn, FrH 94, liork, 788 60@70s, Lard, 654 0d. lavenrdor, Nov, 12—i:0' p. m,~Lard, 6%, Rest unchanged, g Livenroot, Nov. 12— p. m—~Cors, 263 32; 1ard, 708, Rest uncbanged, Tants, Nov. 12,—Tho épecle In tho Bank of France has ncreaved during tho week 5,560,000 framca Rentes, Git T6e, 5 Livenroot, Nov, 1%.—Colton firmer; middliny uplauda, 15;’67,’.{!1'. Orloana, 8'7@81(d. Bales 15, ml!l,l{ucl;;dlnw 3,000 for apeculation aud expors, and o 8,000 Americau, Lard excllod at 705, Dacon—Tong clear middles, €0s. Dreadsiuffs_quict, Corn, 30s@30s 30, Rebuo petroleum, 90s. Lard ol Gla, 3 Ieiroloum, Ols, “Lazd ol bla, ' Lang-cut Lims, 4833 . 12.—Tho bullion in tho Dauk of tla past week, abiilties, whichh NDON, England Lus docreasod £74,000 durio Tiia proportion of bouk Toservo 10 waa lugt weok 873 per ceut, fs now 30} bullion withdrawn from Bank of anca to-dag, £83,000, 635, 1064 3 ‘07, 100X 1043¢; mow Gs, 10335 Now York Cuitrul, 27 ¢ roforred, 49K Tallow, 4s, Now York Drr-Goods Markct. Nz Yonx, Nov. 12.~Busiucss modernie, and thers 1a'a steady packago domund for ataplo domestic goads, Sido band prints Tn brlsk roquest, but madder fanclos ato quict snd Irregular in jobbors’ hands. Cotlon 00ds generally quiet, Ootton flsunels weak and Jower o gome makes, Wool beavers and closkiugs mory aclive. Franch cusbmeres 1o domund aud wor, The X'rm'lm:ye Markots. New Yonx, Nov. 13.—CorroN—Stealy and une changed § roceipts, 430 bales; futures closed sicady; #ales, 16,000 balos; November, 11 9-10c; Decomber, 14 11-16@14 23-3: January, 160 16 614 15 1199 Alurch, 16 21-3% Agrll, 1§ 20.3:@ 15151002 May, 19 G-32G10 3-1dc; June, 16 71005 Jnrxp, 16 1120@103{e, Floun—In moderate demand at unchanged prices, reoslpts, 16,000 irla ; clonlug qutet, Ry tlour Gruwer; foir fnquiry at $4.10@5.40. Conx-MEAL—Stesd GrarN—\Wheat u" 1 spring, $1.10ELI5; N No, 8 do, $1.03@1.05%: , $1. 1.08; No, 2 Milwsukee, $1,30@1.11; ungradea lowa and Minuesots apring, $1.04@1.24; winter red Weet. ern, $1,18@1.23; ambar Westorn, $LUGL24: whita 0, $LAI@LD, Ttye ndvaucivg: ' piims amber, Ysc, Barley source and firmer'; Western, 81,36, Malt” quict and firm, Corn 1@20 lower; fair’ demund; recclyts, 9,010 bu: mixed Westorn, 91893z in slora; do atloat, 93@UBxe: yellow Western, 03¢ in_store, Gats_grmer and more sotlvo ; Tecelnis, $2,600 bu; mixed Wesiern in store, CGo; afloat, GH@05x0; white do, GA@G3IGe, Hay, Hows, ayp Govrez—Qiet and unchauged, GroOcniss—Sugars heavy and nomiusi: fufr to good refiuing, 8@8\ic rafined dull sud utohauged; Drime, B3 ; contrifuzal, 0¢, Molsses quivt; Now Otleans, 1lo,Rice quiet ind nuckionged, PernoLeoi—Dull and Leavy; rofned offered of st o buyers aruds nomiially 5ice. TResry—Steat TuapeNTINE—Sicady at dice. Eeas—Firm; Western, 23@240. Provisiora—Pork atexdy; Western mess, $10.75, 10K: Beef quiot, Deef hams unchanged, Tierce Loe? quiot, * Cat meats firn; pickled shouldors, TH@T4c; midaies searcs and frmor ; long clear, 10Xe; shorl do, 104e. Lardaclive, excltod, and Lighor;' primo ateam, 164a, DurrEn—Firm; Western, 108330, Curess—Unoliged, Wisux—Decidedly firmer; $1.01@1.02, PHILADELPHIA. PrisADELPUIA, Nov. 19,—PrTuorLruM—In fairdes moud j reised, 106 cruds mominal ond une augd. FLouti—Quist and steady ; Pennsylvanis, Indlans, and Olo oxtra fuily, $5.95@0,00 ; high grades, 3 7, noTY—Wheat qulet and steady ; vod, S1.18; amber, 2i@1.30; white, $LA@LI0, Tye, ' §1.05 Cord wteady s mixed old, D@05, Oate 1 good domend ; white, 83@63c ; mixed, Glo. Wirtakv—31.0 Burres—Improving; Woatorn oll, @226, “-o':‘“"fis‘fii tine Western, 10@16)c; prime ontern, HG Eacs—Freal stock acarco; Ponusylvants, 30@3%0 § Western, 20@30¢, CLEVELAND, CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 12.—Guais—Wheat steady and umelianged, Cord emoe wud wachanged. Oulsstoady and unclanged, olETIoLED—Gteaty; whito stindard, 040 Ohio tate test, 11i¢0; small lots, highers TEcrrTe—Wheat, 1,000 bu; coru, 5,250 bu; eats, 1,800 bu, FTALO, L2 ] Burrato, Nov, uw nars—Wheat neglected s No, 2 Clileago held wt 08a; $1,01 for diwaukes olub, Gorn quil; sales 0,000 bi_mew bigh mizod ‘Toledo at c ; 2,600 bu No, 2 mixed Weaters ut $X@8ic. Outs dully a2 Weslern hetd at 67c, Darley in good re- Quest § 4,600 b No. 2 Westorn at $1.28, Tueiaime—Uu Bugelego, US! . Osweoo, Nov, 15.—Gnux—\Wheat frm; whita Wichlgon hold ab §1,305 extrs do, $1.35, Corn stoady; now Ligh mixed, 62, ‘Baviey frm ; Canads, $1.50, TOLEDO. Toreno, 0., Nov. 13.—FLoua—Stoad 12, dy. RATR—Wiear atcady ¢ No, 1 whito Wibseh, $1.17; @ 50, + Mo, 1 white Michigan, §1.14)¢ ; exiza B0 LG 3\ eifgan shot and Task Luif of iaouth, £1.03; do Docembr, §1,083f § No, 1 red, $L11; No. 2.1, bpot, $165; seler ey, SL08C5 o, § ainboe Tiinols, $1.147; No.2 o, $L1L Cortt il sud une hanged. "Odtd » shada lower; Micligan, Bl)o; to, 540, N is—Tirm and unchonged, Croven BREp=4SS o; wheat, 8,000 bu; corz, nflflgflfll—" 0 b, ek, L0 bl whot, 100000 ba ~ onte aane, eorm, 4000 bui A% RGN, orsanu, 0 ot t~Coriox—Hlaady aad la o at 16, maderats G d drogping + family, £5.00@5.10, Giain—Whest dullund uuclianged, Coru stead, n!ll-l $u muderate demand § ear, 02@030; shellod, B4v@0ic, Oats quiet and wnchanged at 83@50e, Rys quict sud O O st bic. Datloy—Domand fuir; frm Nos 25, 2 Linaced ofl steady and in moderats domand s 800 “Eard ol stoudyand {2 hioderato domand, ‘Eoos—Scarce aud Arm at 2XQ0s, o tra=quiot aud unnehanieds Puavistova—Lard fafs und fria; apot ; nominally 13\5e suller (he year, fufr nud thrm ut T@TH@10}@10)x @1 i duy, s wlt, l{‘fif(: souris aal lem By @vo; clear v 93 13¢, to come O s B heata qulok § vhouldcra, 0 GOKc | alded, 010} ams, 10k0, Wiliskx—Domand fajr and firm st 002, Miswavsee, Noy, 18,—Fioun A ‘"u‘"_“‘l‘;fi}}“r and finn; No. 1 Milivaukes, salea at 1930 Sulk mesta— @110, fuHde shoult 4 vewmber, 8140: Decome i e - biaber } No 2 fn stor ady s No. 3 mixed, 770, 1yd quiot au s No. 1, ble, - Bariey oxcited aud higier X No, 1 - store, $1,243 3 sollor Novomber, $1.23; No 3 do, 1,03, 8,2 ,00 cai fur. . a B e ea it Toamalo, 605 10 Osogd, Tice, TEcrIFTi-Flor, 0,000 bria: wheat, 83,000'ba, Bt e Fiour, 5,000 brla's oats,' 103 bu ; wheat, 91,000 b, i ', LOUIB, &1, Louws, Nov, 14— Coriow —Quigt and frm st 340 for widdifug, rovn—quiet und richanged, Gt Whoat opened firm, but closed dwl; No. 2 roid, $3.03% @1,04 4(a04ige, iy elsvator, Corn Suli ‘snd wwichauged ; No, 3, 70@7lo ou oast track Silorod iow 4t 7007 030 b, Oats frmors Noy % 63 (@3ic, on track ; offared now s 5o blise uid, . B loy buoyant; upward fendency; No. 2, $L16@1120. Tha ontsard niovement comlnues fulr, snd trado on he ‘\’flox‘u'u Sutisfuctoly, Prices arasteady, sud very 1ye oasier; No, 2, 83@ 33, n‘mxon—rwk bigher; $10.00910.60 for spobs