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G ‘THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY,” NOVEMBER 27, 1874 MONEY AND COMMERCE. | TFINANCIAL. TiunepAY EVENING, Nov, 20, In obaorvance of Thanksgiving Day, tho bauks wtare olosed ta-day, and tho business of tho city guspoudod. Wo recapitulnto the fonturos of tho marlket at ita closo yeatordny. Thero was s diminishod movoment of currency to the country and a amall flaw of curtoncy to tho city banks from tho wheat-dlstriota, X Now York papors report the continuod sbip- mont of o liberal amount of currency to tho ‘West and South, but no effoct lins yot boon pro- duced by it on tho rates of discount, fTho supply of curroncy In tho market belng amall, and tho offerings of New York exclinuge heavy,—in consoquence largely of shipments by packors,—tha rato of oxchanga s low ; the ruling quotntion for tho day was The@$1 discount, be- twoen tho bauks, for $1,000; but towards tho closo thoro was a firmer feeling, but no chango in price. As usunl on tho day before a holiday, tho counter business of the banks was unusunlly setivo, Thore was no othor featura for com- mont in thelr operations, boyond a qulet in somo directions that hns not beou observed in tho pro- codiug ton days, Doposits havo docreasod largely, in consoquenco of tho yocont netlvity, and discount lincs—partienlatly those of tho morcantilo banke—nrs comfortably full, The wholosala trado of tha city I roported by tho jobbors to Lo oxcollant, Collections thoy fina romarkably good, a8 wonld naturally bo the cago with 8o great an abundanco of monoy as now oxlsta in tho West. Tho rato of discount remains 10 per cont to regular customers, with concessiony of 1or 2 per cent to Indepondent borrowors or in oxceptivual cases. Spoclal traneactions aro mado on still more fayorablo torms. Street rates ara 8@18 por cont. Roal o8« tata Joans aro 9@10 por cont. Iho clearings wero 84,000,000, DECLINE IN DRITISH TRADE. The depression in manufactures and trade whicl. is felt throughont tho Enstern Statos ia not confined to thom. Tho ramo state of affaira provails in England, and tho same influonces wre no doubt largely at work, though in difforent deizrecs, in tha two conntrios, “Tho roturns of tho London Board of Trade €oor tho month of Octobor show that the total do- v:ared valuo of oxports for tho month is £21,~ 918,628, which Is u decline of £422,711 comparod with Octobor, 1873, and £739,208 comparod with October, 1873, Tho valus of tho oxporis tor the ton months onding Oct. 81 is £203,8569,486, which {8 £13,157,328 loss than in the corrosponding po- tlod of 1873, aud £10,118,962 less than in the cor- reaponding porlod of 1872, In conl there is an incronso, compared with October, 1879; of 253,192 tons in quantity and of £89,026 in valuo, In totton yarn and twiet thore s an incronse of £88,011 in valuo; Iu cotton manufactures an to- sreaso in valuo of £174,208; in fron aud steel an Inorease in quantity of 12,633 tons, but a docrense in value of £241,600; In mechinery and _mill work a docraaso tn value of £93,707 ; and in woolen and worstod manufactures an increaso in valuo of £04,698. Tho total declatod valuo of the imports for thie month was £97,013,714, which wasa do- zerease of £8,735,001 compnred with Octobor, 1873, and of £2,808,006 com:ared with October, 187: The quantity of wheat imported durmg tho month waa of tho value of £1,013,660, which wan a doorenso of 755,169 ewts. in quantity and of £1,- 047,475 in valuo compated with Octobar, 1873, wnd of 1,959,718 owts. in quantity, and of £1,787, 170 'in valuo compnrod with Octobor, 1872, The quantity of raw cotton Imported wns of the valuo of £2,240,200, which was o decroase of £605,020 in value comparod with October, 1873, and an in- 0050 of 80,801 owta. 1n quantity, but a docreaso ¥{.£107,031in value compared with October, BECRETARY DRISTOW IS CAIEF OP THE TREASURY. ‘Tho firm way in which Beorotary Bristow donls with tho Mutlotta in his servico iu a proof that ho has a mind of lis own and knows whon to use it. Another justanco of bils detormination to bo tho aotunl a8 woll a8 ostensible hoad of his own Dopartmont hes -camo to light. Tho ab- stract furnishod by telegraph of Treasuror Spinnor's report contained o long clucidation of that official's woll-worn viows on an '‘ olastic currency.” \Whan thas report iteolf appeared the * elaatic curroncy * thooty was missing, and it turng out that Beciotary DBiistow deliberately supprossed tho thirty psges of manuscript in which it was laboriously prorented, CUTDITION OF ¥nE WANKS OF GERMANY, L'Economisle Franucaise publishes the follow- fog statomont from an oflicial German paver, shawing the condition of tho Lwonty-sevon Ger- fuan banks {u July Jast asseTe, Bpeclo and bullion Notes of othor Lan Bills aud neceptances. ... Advances upon securilic Diher advances.eee ... 44,234,801 53,500,520 $523,815,600 STATE DEDTS IN DETAULT, The figures concerning the default of Stato indebteducas, which were published in this col- nmn yostorday morniug, show that tho total in- debtednoss of the several States Is £382,970,617, of wiich 164,732,000 Ja in default, Of thislatter amount, 54,174,000 are held abroad. Of tho ten Btates in default, nino are South- oru States, namoly : Alabama, Arkansas, Flori- da, Georgia, Lomeiana, Misulseipni, North Caro- liva, I Caroling, nud_Virginia, Tho only othar Stato i dofault iy Minnesota, which hua ropudiated $2,225,000 of hor raiiroad dobt. Bomo of these bLave bogun the ne- gotiutions necessary for the fundiug and payment of their dobts, Tho Dritish holders ot theso and some other American bonds have fornied the American Bunk Funding and Dank- Ing Ausociation, himited, of London., This Asso- dou 18 supportod by the fivst capitalists of Enropo, Lord Northbrook, chief the Lousa of Bariug Brothors, Rothechilt, and Gilliot, of Lon- don ; Hope, of Amsterdam; and Balomons, of ‘London und New York. It agonts are in nogo- Hation with tho Governors of all tho Southern Buates for tho adoption of a plan for funding theso debts. It ling mado propositions to tho Governors of Aikaneas, *Mlississlppi, Alabama, Bouth Caroling, North Caratinn, nmy Virgin, to fand certain apocified [mrunun of thoir publio dobt 1y bonds payable In London in_gold cola, Theed propositions havo been accapted as antisfac tory, and the Governors will recommend tholr adoption by tho Btate Legislaturas, The Gavernor of Georgia rojcoted tha proponition, and tho Leg- tslaturo “of North Caroliua is not oxpected to acoapt the torms, Tho ngreemant batweon the Governor of Virginia and the Company shows the general naturo of tho negotiations, The British Argscintion ongages to rotwa tho presen dabt aud recelvo fu licn thercof bonds payablo in hirty yeaws, with principnl and intorass payablo ‘in Lounon in gold "coln, the wholo to ho securad by & ginking fund, and tho paymont of intorost, priocipsl, and sioking fund to bo taken out of tho hiands of the Legisiature nnd vestod in the {\uel‘l.or. who clnulm c{:mpullnd to luv{ and gol~ ect taxes to pay them Ly man Bl'fln ‘}’ IHI”{M '.’,“““h"‘y : damus in olthor 'he leglslation by which the Stato Topis] of -are to offectuate tho agreemoents wnd u%u\l?:n:h: payment of the fiow bonds s beou proparod by emiiient Amorican and forolgn lawyors, and it 1 Delieved will overcome tho legal abstacte to tho eolloction of Biato dubts which hos bithorto ox- inted m the coustitutional wnbility of any ont not o citizen of the Blato to suo 1{ in tho Bu- proma Court of the United Staton, I'ho logisla- tion proponod fa bascd on declwions of tho S premo Court that tho collection of & tax can bo eonforced when the Lepisiature hos provided the maokuors, +ud It makna tho action of tho Logiu. Inturo acd(, g the agreoment biuding -on the Btato as o contract. A bitl was introduced lagt wook in the Housr «af Repreneutatives of the Legisluture of North Ca.rolina for this purposs, aud we append a sum- mary of itasss 8 wpecimon of tho leglslation proposed ¢ Tho il in supplomontal to a preamblo, in “which Is recited tho rensonn for not puying all debts, namoly, the destruction of the proporty on which tho bouds wero Lascd, and the rocklows legisletion and mausgement of the flnances ata time when the tax-puyers had no control in publio affairs, Tho bill provides for & now Slate debt, to bo called tho consolidated debt, and «carriea a tax-luvy to puy the inlercut on it and a rewerva for a sinking fund, 1t then doclates all boudy lssued under loglslation boture the War as of equal validity, uud alwo ine elodes the bouds fiwued under tha Fund- Ing ncts of 1866 aud 188, a8 thoy wero for - torout on the fivet clasy, or old Londs, It thon rovides that the Lreaeary shall isaue tho new gand.u to tho kalders of this tust-cluss on old bouds at 833§ por ‘cont ‘on tho principal, or 1’ othor words, give ona bond fur threo old ones, with tho past due interest attached, All othor bonds aro ignored. It thon nuthorizes tho North Carolina Ralroad Company to buy the Countruction bouds, so-oalled, and givee’ thnb Company tho righit to buy tho stock of tho State for the Company, aud turna ovor all right of the Stato to n raproscutation by proxy or Direolors iu the Qompany, to the private “stockholdors, with & proviso that tho Biate may, within ton onts, purchaso tuat Intorest agafn by paying Thio cont 80 G por cent Intorest, Anothor sco- tion provides for tho purohase, by tho I'ublio Treasurar, of tho Western Noruh Garolina Rail~ rond, if tho samo can todonoat tho salo, for 800,000, payable in Btate bouds, with ten yoars {oriin, Interost guarantood; and it providén for the appointment by the Governor of tive Com- missionors, with the voncurronco of tho Bonato, who eball 'hold and operate, and complota tho Westarn North Carolina Railrond with conviots, COMMERCIAL, THURSDAT EVENTNG, Nov, 20, * Thanksgliving-Day waa obsorved in commoroial ciroles tn about the usual way. Mauv of tho stores were opon, but tho Btats officos and the Board of Trade wore closed for the day, Thero was o modorate amount of curbatono trading from 0 to 1 o’clock, the gald curbatono bolog on tho second floor of the Chambor of Commerco Building, in the corridor. 'Tho gonoral faoling waa dull, fow oporators caring Lo trade, This was partially duo to tho feor of most prosent that parties with whom thoy might trado would take advantagoe of thoe botiday clause,.in casa tha doal wont againet thom, and rofuso to honor thoir contracty, K In tho dry-goods market thord was loss activ- ity (han provailed on the precoding days of the week, but {u othor rospocts tho eltuation was withont noticeablo chougo, Doth cotton and woolon toxtiles wore firmly hold. 'Who quotablo chauges in tho grocory markot wero coviuod to & igo roduction on Lo coffecs, -fn which thera bava been Figns of weakonlng for o numbor of doyu past. Bugara wera as irmly hold as at the boginning of tho weok, but the tono of the mar- kot was more quiot. Birups, molasacs, splccs, sonps, and other lines woro stoady and firm. Thora was an_sctiva domand for butter, and fulty lnto piices wora ovtainable, Ohaose was_ receiving moro atloniion tho market wos mora sottled and ptondier. Onnned gooda are _in bottor ruquousl ot rathor firmor prices. Fish remain quior au uncbangod, A froe movemont in foroign driod fruits was witnassetl ot thoroughly sustained prices, whilo domestics wero inactivo. —Coal aud wood wore uschangad in price. Bagging ro- maing dull at 83 for Stark, and 233¢0 for Ainor- joan and Amoskeng. Tho Iumbor and hardware ‘markets, in commun with those in other branches of trudo, wero obscrving tho day a8 a hohdag, consaquontly nothing was done either lu the way of fillng oufsido orders or local trading., The samao may ko said of bay, broow-torn, hides, and other commodities. Littlo waa done on tho atroot Devond receiving stuft. A larga amonnt of poul- try waa loft over. Tho supply of wuirkeys cspo- cinlly was Intge, and, as has boeo before romark- ed, thoy wero not so woll fattencd as usual ; honce buyots were prono to pick out tho bent and leave tho poorer stock, which will probably lastthrough tho woelt, Highwinos were nominal at 97)¢e por gallon, Provisions woro quict. No sales wers rop.orted, and thero was no apparent desire to trade. Seller Fobruary was offered at 221,00, Sales wore muda on the Wednesduy aftoinoon eall at tho fotlow- ing pricea: Mless pork, seller Fobruary, §20.05; lnrd, 8ollor tho yaur, $13.30; do woller Fabruavy, $18.76; mouts olosod firm at 10c bid for shott ribs, and 70 for shoulders, sellor Javuary aud Fobruary. ‘Whent was_fn modorate domand, sclling i¢o lowor tlian Wedueeday ovening, bat cloved at about tho samo range, Fow operators were presont, aud thore was littlo dieposition on eithior sido to trade, ‘horo wers a few ordera to fill towards tho close, aud, tho offorings being light, tho market recovered the loss sustamod oarly. Seller Docomber rold at 903(@Y12{o, closing at the ontsido. Sellor January oponed ak 920, advavced to 023 e, raceded to 9iio, and clored at 92 @927¢0. i Corn dechined 2ige, but subseqnently'advanced, clogiug 1o lower than yeulurmz. The weuk nees was duo to approboisions that tho Ware- house Commissionera would abolish the distinc- tlon botweon old and now corn, but it was after- wards reported that they would not, and the markot. subsequently rocovered o part of the loss, Seller tuo yoar sold eatly at 74ide, do- clined to 722{c, and closed with 780 bid, Soller May was quoted at 7T1@713c, closing at the ju- slde. The other aptiona wara quict. Oats wero in moderate roquest end wenk early, in sympathy with corn. Tho trading was con- tined to the yenroption, which declinad 2ge, olos- g strongor. Schler the year sold dowa to 6194c, clusing flrm with eollers at 52¢, Rye was nominally uschionged. Quotable at 92@93c for No, 2. Barley was quiot. Wodnesday quotations wera $1.2414@1.25 soller the month; &1.24@1.26)4 seller Decowber ; and $1.25@1.2534 sollor Jan- uary, tho two lust closing at tho insmde. Cash No, 2 at 812414, and No. 8 at $1.00@1.09. OLD AND NEW COUN. Judgo Stecle, of the Board of Railroad and Warehouso Commissioners of this Stato, was in tho city to-day, conforring with a number of par- tics who operate in or haudlo graln. The point under advisoment was the propotion £o abolish the word *“‘new™ ns applied to corn on the 20tk of next month, ivstond of waiting till tho 20th of April, which 1§ tho dato fised by tho zulo aow in orco, 5 Tho result of the conforonce wea that the Commissioner found no guod reason for recom- mouding tho change; aud he authorizes us to wmake tho statement that the change will not be mado, ho prineipal argument adduced in favor of the chango was the clafm that, as tho ald crop Is practically exbausted, nnd Lhe now corn is dry cnough to keep through the wintor, thorefore the new ought to be inspected into tho speou- lativo grade, bocausa to du ko would briug ordors hera winch otherwiso would not como hore, Tue cenl ressdn for advancing this argnment is un- dorstood 1o bo that cortain parties hore have sold short on regular corn nt o high price, and havo honi:llt now corn for delivery this year at a rela- tivoly low prico. If the distinction be abolished, tho low-priced now will b dolivored aw regular, and & bandsomoe Emflt realized, Of course, tho porties on the other side aro not in favor of the chango. It searcoly noeda to bo argued thatany inter- foroncoin the muctor would vo nnfair fo one of tho two olagsen of parties who havo traded on tho suppositlon that tho old and the new sorn would romain as distinet entitios till the oponiug of navigation, But it is alao unnocossary, an dangerous to the grain Iteclf, Wo hava statod two or three times ihis month that tho Inspoot- ora uow givo tho bonofit of the doubt to auy corn which g in 80 good coudilion that thoy cannoy tell whothor it 18 old or new. Thoy have passed in at loast 16 cara (his sweok to the ™ rogular™ grade, which tho owners have slnce roported to hnlnufi to tha erop of 1874; sud thore ia yearon to believo that, by the close of tho presont colendar yoar, wot loss than threo- fourths of tho curront recocipts of No. 2 will be dry enouglhi to bo passed ag rogular iu this way. ‘Iuat which is not dry onough to be o passed certainly ought not ‘to bo callod regular, to wratify tho wishes of n fow men who want to promaturely abolish the word now,” Tt would renlly be unsafo for the Inspectors to go farthor thau they donow. It is well kuown that the Soptembor raius wore copious enouglh to Nl ont the borry, so that iho Inst orop will Lxmhnlllv walgh 1@1}4 Ibs morae to tho measured ushol than that of 1&53. Dut this means that tho new covn contuined more moisturo, rmluh-lu[( a longer timo to dry; aud the probabilitios are thint no emell proportion of the new corn, which uow appesra to be drv, is moist enough to gor- winate in the bius next spriug, especlally if that upring should ba a muggy one, The grade of rogulur No, 2 corn is understood to Liavo boon instivuted for the purposo of pro- vidlufin class of grain which could bo stored, and bought and sold, without foar of apoiling under ordinary condltiona, Corn which does uot come up to the standard required for that purposo is_passed into othor nulnn' which it Is undorstood must be kept moving, The grade of new No.2comn i onoof theso, nnd tu sbohsh it baforoe it dics out naturally is to fnvito &u un- wholosomio speculation which will keop that oorn In our bins il it becomes hot, and causes a dietrunt which takea several conts per bu from Lhe solling ‘!rrlcu of all the corn in tho market, Lhoso who do not want to seo tho Lot corn ex- citemouts of former yoars ropeated, will be cantloun iow thoy avocnto a chango in tho i spoction which makes frozen motsturo as good a drled corn, "o Chirman of the Bonrd of Commissloncrs tolegraphed yostordny to Mr, Hurpor, thie Uniof Lnupeetor, anking it fie thought it * nafo to strike ont tha word ‘now," {u corn rocelpts, on tho 20tk of Decomber, " The roply was: 1 think not ; and, & o mattor ofeprinciple, 1 most devidediy think it would be allogethier wrang to make auy ohange lu that rulo et this time," WALEIOUSE LLORIPTS, It thoso wieked mien i Chicugo +wno put false bote tows to thelr elovator-hina abould huppen to livar 0f tho way warchouso certifio des aroulung around s s elty, Uipre will bo w largo demend for passea on tho ralivouds hither, und & gratifyiug fnerbaso In tho mulie berahip of our Merclinnts’ Exchunge, Ho saya » Bt Louis oxchunge. It {s not grate itying to knaw that Bt. Louls contnitia men who migtake ttlokery for entorpriso, and think it right to uso tho oapltal of otiora under falso protonses, But it Ia plossant to find & Bt. Lows paper willlng to admit that mon nro not noves- aarlly “eaints " bocauze thoy rosie in n elty which haa & holy namo, and that all tho Toguoa do not livo In Chicago, We may add that ** the wickod mon who put falso bottoma to elmlr ole- vator-bins ™ are not now In this city. ‘Thoy aro much noaror to Bt. Loun thau to Obiengo. COAL. Tho caal trade for tho last weok was 405,000 tons anthraolte and 61,000 tons bituminous, from all rogionn ot of tho mountaina, This is slight~ ly bottor than for the corrnupnmlqu wook Inat Beason, The trado for thio yunr to dato, 19,778, 000 tons nainas 20,608,000 tous in 1873, Tho Paltaville Miners’ Journal sy It will bo soen that whila sntbractto cosl fa higher now than {t W at any otlior period duriug o your, thiat trade i on tho increate now, while tie supply o bitiminous coal fs genorally dlminiatiog, In July Iast the bituminous trade embraced in our tables waw about 200,000 tous ahoad, and the anthracito trade was upward of 1,100,000 tous bebind ¢ {¢ fa now only about 834,001 tous Lohind, and the bituminous trado i8 ow 8,024 tons beliind, " The trado from tho Schuyl- Idil region ins boon on tho incronre quita largely for thia Inst_ fow weoks, comparad with last year, whion it suffered mora than that of ony of the othor regions, owing to the panic, and for ths balsuco of tlils month, whicti closes 1he fiacnl year, it will uo donbt _reach tha iy fussiahcl it Yo S A ot f, - Tia os, and by canal 27,68 tons—in all 60, 3 balatico of i deoretto ‘of 634,001 is from tho other rogions, There a ouly demaud {a for retadl for liouschiold g, o, prous dlinams fuak provasla aniong manufacturiug intocosts bos causod a slackenod de~ ‘mand from that quarter, - gt S THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, - ONI0AGO, * ™ % "Inunspay Evenma, Nov. 30, The veceipls since Saturdsy hwve been xs follows ¢ & Sheen, attle, loas, 3,663 a; 29,058 bty 401D 30,303 XTI Thursday., 2600 82,000 0l 20t consnansan 133,66 Samo timo Tnst weok, 112130 Weok Loforg lat, .. zocoio 110,289 Bl it4 wora as follof e Gatte, Inoge, Monday, ..., - 6,0 Tiosdsy, 0,408 Weduesday. 6,083 Totolersrevesnisrasioss B07L 19446 070 QATTLE~Tlia cattlo traile was devold of animaticn, and (ha courso of prics was agaln fn buyers’ favor, A falling-oif fn tho Fecclpts of maro than 1,600, hoad aorved to nvert any furthier Important declinlo, but the fow buyers fu atlondanca found it an oasy matter to Al thelr ordors atsomo littlo condossion from yester- day's ruling prices, Alliouph tho sovoral cluunes of bityers wore ul ropioschiod, tho atlsnduiice was amall and the duy's work mado & Poor showing. Sales were principally ot $3.76@4.0 for butchors’ sluff ; as §275 (@3.76 for stockots, wid at $4.26@5.55 for common to ouil sbitpping steors, After noou but Hitlo was accom- lighod 10 110 Wuy of sales, and tho markel, cloded, 28 1 oponed, dult'aa weak, QUOTATIONS, Extrs Beoves—Graded stoers, averapng1,850 10 1,550 lus. +$0.25@0,50 Cholco Beoyss— r 10 0 yeur old 1,450 1bs . Goad Bcoves: G.60@06.00 4.50@5.,00 4.00@4.60 oufu aging 1,100t0 1,250 Ib Butuhers' Stock—Poor Cora, common to chiolca cows, for clty slaughter, nvoraging B0 1o 1,100 1b OSOPR 3. 7c TR 1 8to:k Usttlo—Comnion _cstiio, ‘10 docent flosh, averaging 600 10 1,030 ,vevsves. + 2E0@ETE Inforfor—Light und thin cows, hoifors, sLigs, buits, and sealawag stecrs Cattio—Toxat, chioivo coru-fed. Cattle—~Toxak, wintered North. 2.9394.25 o L@ No, 40 Texag calllo'.. 24 oxuy cattlo 0 good steor: 19 goud stee: 1 good stos U wedium ©2 good te 54 good steers 13 yood stocrs 91 gaod atcers 84 good steors | 34 good atoors 15 fafr stears 10 good stee: 32 fulr steora 81 350 11008 . Thers win a prelty largo supply of stock n the pens, cid us buyers did not weom puTtivularly cager to [nvest, holdors manifeated somo uneasuoss, and early aales showed a “loaning " in buyors' fuvor, As tho duy Wore away, hhowover, thoro sas s pronounced chango Loth n tho chargotor of tho demand aud in piriccs, snd by tho nlddlo of the nfterngon (hy which timo hearly ail tho stock bud changed hauds) tho market hud reachod o polut fully 10@208 in sdvance of yestorduy's quotstions, Medum fo. estra qualities were reatlly galablo - during’ the closing hours at 1668200 advance, whilo common lols, . thougls not souglit’nfter, wera taken ot an improvement of 10@ 1235c. Tho latgest salo roporiod s far during Ui soaaon was eftected to-day Dy Jessls Adams & Co,, they selling to Lotaford & Co,, packers, 1,162 bead, averaging 259 lbs, at $7.10, They wers owned by ‘Thomas Unrlenger,’ of Wiuterso ¢, Ta, Puckers paid 0.8 @7.50, though nioat of Iholr ' purchusea wers ot 10.90@7,80, Tho cxirems rango of a3 50.00@ 7.60. “Tho markot clozed atrong, Bulow will Ly found wfow of tho day's trausictions i HOG BALES, o, Av. PricelNo, Av. PricetNo, Av, Price, 3 S0L 7.0 |'0) as $ids i’ §7.20 I 140 200 “g.u0 [132 2 19 20 690 )40 5% 0 610 |60 64 244 099 |60 61 183 613 |57 43 180 0.5 (120 104 172 685 |42 13y 260 o85 |44 16 173 630 |62 o0 204005 |48 a6 134 600 |48 5 16T 645 |67 72 235 G |80 61 1713 630 | 40 G4 260 690 |9k 571 20 0% |60 13) 218 680 l129 54 201 080 |87 5 |62 35 9.20 |l . emand was emall. A few droves wero taken by local butchers ot shout yesterday's prices, Poor (o clioles quatublo st $2,0084.23 NEW YOR| New Yonr, Nov. 2)—Beevis—Recelpts number 480, making %,360 fur thres days, agalnat 3,670 for tho same time laet woek, Markot firm tor goud atock, but duil und lower for inferlor and common, Nativo steers aud oxon ranged from Bo por b, to dress 66 lbs to gross owt, to 1340 to dross Texans from _ 0ic, deons 61 1bs, to 'l0Xe, la dress 60 1Ly, Bales include 6 cara of Illinols stecrs, av 03 @03{ owt, at ln,li(flul(n perlb; 1 ear Virginta do, av 73 owt, ot 17 1 car do, uv 53¢ owt, st 10¢; 1ear do, &y 51¢ ewt, at 10c4 1 car uo, av owt, ut o, to dresa 55 iba ; 4 cars Olifo stcors, av 0% cwt, st 1@t ie s 3 cars do, uv 73 awt, at 1340 ; 1 car do, av acant Tig ewt, at 1130} and 2 cars comunon (o fne db, oy 6@9 dut, ot fromn Yigo per 1, to dressG3 bs, to 13568, to drons 58 lbs, Bukep AND Lasuns—~Recolpts to-duy nere 3 cars or 990 head, maklug 3,160 for three days, agattt 11,780 for the same timo last woek, There was very little do- ing for luck of offerings, but moderata inquiry, aud & (ow eulon at 4X@8a yior 1b for sheop, and Gi@TKe for Ismbs, Amiong {ho’ snlos wero 2 cars Tudiitia wlicep, 98 1bs average, at 0@0'{c porIb ; 1 car of Btate 0, 87 1bs, 8t 6o; 2 'cars do, 77 1bs, st 4)Go; aud 1 car Btato lmba, 67 ibs, at 7@7 (e, BwINE—Arrivaly number 48 oars, or 6,200 hogs, raaking 19,160 for he last three days, agatnst 10,200 for correapondiug timo lust weuk, Market qulot st 62;@Tc ‘fi 1b for live hogs, and 83{@87;0 for drossed. B.lew on tv; v;;!fiht include 3 cars Olio hogs, 103 lbs avorsge, at oy b, —_— MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Foroign Murkets, LoNDON, Nove 205 p, m,~Tlo proportion of bank rosiorva to ubilitios, which laat week was 393, Is now 411, Tho amount of apocia in_Dank of Eogiaud has docreasod £76,000 during the week, Tha mnouut of apoco i tho Bank of Franca hus, Jncresscd 8,032,000 froncs duriug the weok. Oonsbla—-donoy and ' nc. vount, 935 @Udx]: 6208 of '05 old, 1003 : '07s, 1003q; 0406, 1041 ne, 103G Now Yotk Guutrel, 0d; Este, proforral Taveusvor, Nov, 20.—Cotton dull; middling wp- laud, 750 ¢ Orloans, Bj@SA(d; salcs 13,000 bulcs, including 3,000 bales'for bpoculution and export, and 5,000 badus Awerican, qpieieadatutle quiot, " Lard, 108, Bplirita of turpentino, 20,~Rofined potroloum, 0is. Lin- 20,—Rofined potroloum, 25X(s. LoNpoN, Nov, sced ofl, 24, Axzwene, Nov, ho Produce Markets. = NEW ORLEANS. New Ontraxs, Nov, 20,—Corx—Eaalor ; “held at £13 no demand, Tuoyistons—Porkdull and drooping; held at $22,00, Dry halled shouldors dull aud lower us 84 Jooss, kud 440 I canky, uoat—Iu active demand ; falr to fally falr, 0@ 7303 primo to strlctly ‘rrlma,‘l\{@ N MovassEs—Active; domand firwier; inforlor, 8003 common, 40@420; fils, 47@490; prime to cholce, 60 3te, @\\'IIIIKY—SMIM' Loulslana, §1.00; Weatern, $1,05 and lower; $3,00, Otbers un- Cony-MEAL—Dull chiuged, MARINE, Misceliuneous, ouIeAGO, Navigation will be cloied at thie and of this wesk, —Ve.uvis_uro going ko wintor-quartors s faib as thoy come i, —Abuut ive cargoes of lumbor romatned unsold at atkat yostorday, —T'ho wlir R, Doud, with a carga of lamber from R ey canlo o tids Larbor wind-bound, her salls bulng sl éod up, ~Tlo 6.00p-acow AMad Dog got rabld yestardoy and - ler wan also lighitly da 15 no change (o tole fu tha. marketa . ron fnto the mwill-bodt Junfats, Dot vessels wero badly dafnoged, —Tho vosael-men eslebrated Thankagiving l’)u{ yen- tordiy as woll nn ottior peopls, aud consaquently the Qock wors desartad, —Tiio low-barge Now Fra an gone after the nchr Lady Dufforln, ying yartly dimniaatad ot South Havol. 8l fa oxyectal hora thin avoulag —Tho ateam cannler Cashier lost her amoke-stack and_rudder yesterday at tho round Liousa faot of Twelfih atreet, 8ho alaa loat her nction-pump, ~Hor dsmagen will smount to §500 or $660, ~Tlha tug Van Schnfck left hore night boforo last to tow ovor tho el Sawyor, Iying dlamnatod at Bt Jodeply, Mich, Tho tug Tom Nrown loft 1 o'clock yestordny miorning o assint the Van Schafck, The Bawyor lins on board a cargo of coal, nnd drifted to whera sho la now lylng, . —Tho achr’Allco M, Teers, lying at Twelfth sirost bridgo, wae rin fato & day of o since by ilte prop Peerlotn, which at tho timo was in tow of tha tuy An- nis L. Sinith, Tl ilcors lort hor filboom, forotag- madt, ‘crosatreen, catliead, and tafralls, Tho propel~ ged, ~ Lotls thie tugand pro- vollor wont into winter-quarters, - - > —THo tug Protaction, whichi wont aftor tho di- tressed kchr Queon Clty, lying off Michigan Cily, re- rdny morning, bringing hors the vousol's T, Which wan so disablod that the anchors e raldod, ' The ropairs wora comploted yes» toriny moruing, and. lu tho afloraoon tho iig loft agafn for tho disablod 'veasel, which will undoubitedly arrive during tho day, o7 broey oundl arriving at this mahor during the 1st two daya'ls more or foan’ dlnabled, baving weath- ,crod tha Iafs eevers galo. All wore covored with dce : Bovornl inciea thick. Awmongt inera the Briticn. Alties was tho first sufTeror, Bt wea a porfect. icobory, and lier suils frozen as sUf ns & Loard, 1ler bulwarks were h""nlnol‘cld" (‘]:ld':})‘:?lfl 5 feot of w(.‘ll!r in “"lhuml' Blio roN! o Apposranco of hny vessal that ove Lamo Into tuln hashor, " o i ErsgwnEnc, Tnie schr Oity of Tawas fs anliore at Tort Maltiand. =A roport prevailed b Osworo, Monday, that the schr I, WV, Iosg was alioro on Lo Ducks, —At Windsor, Csunda, {ho sthr Luura broke from lior moorings A domolfshed » wondescorw. ~Yoo Talaud, and not Georgs Tsland, is whero ihe Fannfo Campell 18 abandoncd, thera belng 10 uch placo xa tha Iast named fn Georglan Day, - —Duffale Lroskwatoe wis subreprod auring the storm, but not damoged, Tho now s3tonsion of Bird Taland plor* sufferad” aoveroly, ‘80mo 200 foot of erile work bieltig oartlod awag, i —Tho Ganndian_sclir - Now Dominion uceosdod fn renching Erfo Monday, though badly crippled, Ifor forslopmnat and hieadgenr Wero carrlod away. Hho goos ato winter-quartors thoro.s —Tho steam-hargo Neptuno, formorly-n frolght snd possengor projellor plying betwoeh Buffolo and Ohies- fo, waa dostrored by firo st Last Bagluaw last Tucs- day, Los, $10,000; tnsurance, £10,000, A gtanch schoonicr, 173 fack 6 Inclics keel, 93 fort bem, and £ fect 10 liiches dopth f hold, tho prop. orty of Mr, Kelly, of Milau, and nnmod * Our Sou,’ was Inuncliod af Biack Itiyer, O, last Satirday, —Tlie sclr Monticello, Iadon Wwith 21,000 b of corn from Chicago, went naliéro Monduy during tha galo al Sluegean Tolnt, an Lnke Muron, » few miles Leyond Harrlsvillo, on the farthor sido of ' Baginaw Bay, Tiio Monticello s owned by E, @, Merick & Co., nid aniled from Obieago on the 17t Ibat,, In companly with tho schr J, M. Hutehinson, W, Suidorson, Light Guard and Whita Clond, nono of Which havo as_yot renchied tho rivors, Tho stomn-tug Winslow, with stoam- PimpA, hawsors, oo, was sont from Dotrolt Tucaday avoning. . . ~—During thio galo of laat Saturday night Capt. A, T1, Watous wis riagiug the scow Olara futo tho bay, i while rounding Sturgoon Folnt aitempted to ablft tho toom, when & biock gavo way, tho boorn flow back. atriking Capt. Wafrous fu tho mouth aud knocking 1im overboard, Tho blow from tho boom waa & hesvy ou, knoking out is tooth Uadly eutting hin facd, aud'stunning him, As ho went over tho aldo of tbe nat ho got tauglad 1n & coll of ropo, shich want over- loard with b, and when bo recoverod from tho blow o foundt fmaclf hanging around tho rapo, which was fust poylug ot throughy his orms, Mo mauaged (0 fanton hfg leg to tho ropo, and by that means was towed untlt tho scow, which ‘e now unmanageablo wnd " going Loforo the galo it n fourful fate, could be brought 0 by the milors, 'Tho Captain thiuks ho wan towod nearly half a milo boforo hto could bo reacuod. 15ut 10 was takan in_and avrived with his boat safely inport, 1is oscago from doath was o miracle, Port at Clhienzn, Noy, 20, ANRIVE TPrap Cuba, Buffalo, sundrios. Sehr Ameriea, Buftalo, coil, Sehr Mosello, Menomines, lumber, Sehr T, O, Albrecht, Muskogon, himber, Prop Chas, Reltz, Mandstee, amber. Prop Leland, Wyandotte, rallroad fron, e A PAPAL LAKDLORD. To the Editor of The Chicago I'ribune; Sin: Iorowith I bog to inctose you n slip cut from a papor just received from Londou, show- ing somothing of Catholic fecling showa by the aristocracy of England. Yows, W. D. Cioaao, Nov, 24, Thto Murquis of Bulo scoms inclined to strain to the utmast the somowhiat_extravagant powers which th. presout stuto of tho L uliows lundownerd to exerciae - this countey, Not coutout with refusing sitos for Nonconformist chiapels,~for which procedure, wabiop- plly, o hag abundant precedents fumong Xpincopa- tuhix,~ho hus denlt out tho saino nicasuso of ntoler- smee'lu order to ntay tho exiousiou of Btuto-Church places of worship iu ihic populo incrensiny Town of Caruift, of which he §s well-ulgh solo proj.rietor, Evon this, howuver, {5 not enougl o satisfy the dictiu- torial spixit of this young noblewnan, or wttier of the direetora who control tho actions of this Knight ol the Papul Orders of Bt. Gregory and of tho Holy Soputahire at-Jerusslow, Thy Inbabitants of Cardl recencly resolved to establich & freo public Ubrary, st a cont of £20,000. For this purposs they wero cotpa! « «ed to apply to tha Marquls for a site, und it was ulti. muiely agrecd to grant them a ninetyenino yoars lease of sontoground fn a back street, o immediate proximity to slughter-houses und stabios, at tho mod- arata rental of - £150 & vear, : Bofore operutions wore allowed ta bo commenced, thio plan of tho structure wan ordored to be submitted to tho Marquis, aud this was roturned by him, with the Intimation that one of fesa nmblious” proportions wauld be *nove udo quate to tho soclal and Intclloctusl requirc- wents”; that ono of six architects, named by Dimself, 'muat_bo employod; and (hat, nfter itk erectiou, lie should posscss’ s control éver ft, nx to which no further ftornuntion could be ohtaitod than that {t would Lo “dofined fu the tevima of th- leuse” ~ As tne pramoters of the public ibtary had no desire to bo herealter lmited by thalr chots of Luokn Dy o Pontifical Lndex Ecpurgatorins, they have beon reluctantly eompelled (o abandon thelr seieme, and in this wo‘{cp town of 62,000 fubabltants is deprived of a publio benefit for whieh tha towusmon wars propared to pay lierally, whilo eatistylug 10 ths full all eqita- blo damands, Tho question will suggest itsolf whether it I8 not thme it Larllsment shoutd establish u Gourt of Appeal to which resort muy be bad fn the interest of tlie commnuity agaiuet all such figrant abuses of propriotary rights, loaving 1t to s Jury to ursess to the Lrlvate owter b fule compensution for uny Jaud which 1nay bo required for publle pirpo —— Artiricianl Nests, One of thoe methods ndopted by the anthori- tics of Paris for tho encouragoment of birds m tho patks of that cily 1 tho munufacture and placivg of artificinl neats ¥o cunniogly construct- ed that each varioty of bird will “recogmizo its home at ouge, and supposo it to be thoe vacated mausion of a bird fawily just moved out. ‘rheso nests ara mado by women, and L'Illuslration soys * They make thom for tho thieving nnd T‘nrmlaamn Bparrow,” the titmouse, tho warblor, tho kingfiskor, the chaflinch, euckoo, bisakhird, magpio, and others. ‘Threo thousand of these nosis havo beon put up, the plan having been ;\lxggtenlod by a Yrofossor of the Jardin des nutes, AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Clark-at., opposito Bliorian Houso, FRED AIMS,, sreens aeesesManagor Grand Dutch § Matince Saturday, at 2:30, And ovory ovonlug at8 p. m., KBLLY & LEON O O aitadrior cxtition thia -0~ placo GRAND DUTCE S, QRAND DUOHESS-TII ONLY LEON In Ofentisoh’ bouflo, LA GIANDE DU 1 B A Tn thole Lay ololien, o EOOLEY'S THEATRE, IMMINSEBUCORSS | Dals's Sacloty Sonsation, DIVOIRCE With a cast NEVER BEFORI KQUALED 1n Ohtcsgo, Jivory avoulug, durlug tho ook fiid At thio. Weiestay snd Batundey “Matinaok also Thursday, Thsoksaning Day, Mulinoo and night. “Fhoro has boon n 4 disruptinn of Tooloy's Col- ratod Comody Combnny 1w e porlaronose hags Doon rotirud ani tiran aetlsts adiod, Biklng (Ho srganls zatlon HRONGER THAN RVER, ‘Moiany noxt, Jtobsrtson's aulobisied somedy, SONOOL MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Last nights and Baturday Matlnoo of JEANIE DEANS! With oll {5 ew Scenery and EMats, Monday, Nov. H0—The favorita comoilan, JOHN BROUGILAM as Daniol Poggatty and Wilkins Micawbor, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV, 2, 18%¢, Benefit of Mr, H, 8, Murdoch, Daly's great play, DIVORCE! with & cast novor bofors equslod in this olly, Sxtardsy aftornoon and night—DIVOROK, ¥~ In preparation—SCHOU L. FARWELL HALL, GRAND OPENING LEQTURK RY HEPWORTH DIXON, Stbject: “Tho Now German Enpire” MONDAY BEVENING, Nov.30,1874, Admiustan, 80 sonts, Ruservad soate, 25 conts axtra, i tiokuis tus thio b Giuipa okei @ L b 0oucss § Lintlunun, hat _AMUSEMENTS. STAR LEOTURE OOURSE. HeCORMICK HALL, (BARLOTTE COSHMAR, SALE OF SEATS Dox.ofenat Janson, McOlurg & Co.'s will be opan TO- MORIOW (tiriay) e'fl'?’"Nr g EL?"-}‘. l:fl‘.';p[ur s 10rY0d 80418 OF OX: ) 3 N ‘Howvrved soats, BL00. Admiuion, Bt “ OPTION TIOKETS” A ‘maclnko of ton **Optlon Tickets" you can ex- clinngo williout axtea cliacge for ten rosorvod soats for Uustiman Koadings, or yon can rosorvo a pact of them for 1210 f the ouior 1woniy galorimumonts durluy (ho win- ter, OARPENTIIC & SHELDON, ACADEMY OF MUSIO. 'TWO LAST NAYS OF TNE OITARMING Mrs. CHANFRAU And production of hor nasw drama, TJEALOUS Y. Mondny noxt—"Tho Eminont J. 4, TOOLT. MYERS' OPERA. HOUSE. Monryo-st,, bot. Btalo and Doarbora, Re-engagement ot tho Favorito Comedlan, EXL.AIRFLY o X IT 1D XS IN, In two spatkling comodlos, supported by tho Upora Louso Companys ARTIIUIVS GIRL OF TIE CERIOD, ELECE MATINELS Wodnosday and Saturday. Populne Prices. I three prand Shasaprehan Keadings. Sfoniday, Tuerday, et Now, B, Dee, 148 2 SLEEPING COAOHES, Via MICH, CENT. 0, W. & ERIERY'S Pullman Thraugh Palace Sleoping Coach allye ARRIVAL KD TEFARTORE F TRATVS. o RBANATION OF MEFENENCRAARKA,—t Batordar o ol Suitey oxo:nied, JHad X Tiv0 Htinday at 810 8 oin 8 Dafiy,2¥ 0scsptad, T Az ‘CHICAGO & NORT WESTERN RAILROAD. ekt Qficer, 8 Clarkest, (Sherman. o at., ‘corner Madiront, b ilioo b . fafaa, m, [ 10:00ps &t 4 7:00 4, s 34 5 . . 3 41800KO . 4,0ps m. Qanova Lake IExproas 00 Gutiova Lako Fapross. & Qoueva Lako Bxjiross, —Depot cornor of Wellsand Kined SDeot coraer of Croat and Ietmston TMITHI AN CENTRAL & CREAT WESTERY RAILAOAY, Doy, Jont f Eakeoity aid fookaf Tieentyuseeondat, T wice, K7 rh=ot,s toutheust corner nde atid 56 Canalat., corner @ Hdraon, Wy L, drvise, QNANT AT AND M USKESON Muming l<zpros Night Lapross 8:3) 8. m. |4 8:05 p, m, [+ 9:00 p, m. |* U230, m. LE?AL- Toreclosure Sale. Cmceorr Gount o Titk UNITED STATER, LAttlo Ruck nd B, 1L, Gnokin, Trusicos, e :Bmllh Railroad Comovany ot als,— o, o nutio Is lioreby givon that, in pursnance of s docroo of tho Ulreult Usurt of tig Unn-‘:‘dl;uw- fur tho Ieastoen Distrios of Arkausas, mado aud outorad 1o (he abovoontitiod oaua utt the sixth ay ot Kovomber, Av De 1874, 1, Unacles P, Hedniond, bpeclal ‘Uvmmissionor, duly afipolutod by sMd Coust fof. that purposs, willy un UIURSDAY, TUE TENTH DAY OF DLOLMBER ALI0 ailock 1n hERLh A D 18t t10 o'olock In tho forenoon, at tho front door of the Ouurtellyuew of the Ciroult Udurt of tuo Unitad Statos for th Liastorn Distriot of Arkaneas, nt tio Gity of Lit tio Jtuck, Atk., soll (ualoss tho suid Dofondants o Aoma of than'shall'pay ¢ 0aase to b paid to (hosaid Plaine tifls, on or Uoforo tho said tontu dey of. Deoembor, A1 D, 1873, the sums ol mouoy fu any Ilr s1id decreo aujudgod t bodue from tho said T'ho Littlo ook & Mort Switi Rall- I Uompnuy 1o sald Plaintiils, and {u ail othor rospools comply with tho torms of sald deuroo), togettior in ono parosl, 8t publle wustion, tho beopurty 1a sald 4oaros Alland siu ulactho Raliroad of tho sald Tho Littlo Rook aud Furt Smith Ratleusd Company, of which tho sald Uompany 1 by law suthiurized to constitet frow the City of Livtla Rook, i lo County of Palasid, ani Stata of o Atitanis y to' thio of Furt swita, I tiio Gounty of Sabasiiac, and Stats atorosid, Leat b wostoth boundary 1ino of sutly bat. of Arkausss, fuciuding all tho aliwayn Urauchos, Ways, Riglits of Way, all T'eacks, Jridios, Gut vorty, Viidusty, lioucon, Dopte, Stution:Houssi, L no-1lou-os, — Car-Hodsos, ~ Frolgnt-tluses, - Wood. iuusos, Wator-Stations, Machina buops, ‘andall othor nlldi s and structurds with tho Jnu rensat o 140 o0 ", Aad all LocUINONIYas, onders, Uue tolllis, stbok OF ouuipment, wud all Afach lupidiuonts, Yuol, Matesials i Drupurty ot ‘ovory naturo, kind, aad dssoription wiiatso- ovsty Tow hold oc acqulred by'ciis sakd Uowpaay ur o w counection with tan Kalliodd of Branchcs of sitd Comne uAly, OF Wi ARy DARL LHOUOY, O WitD L00 bitsinost ot o sam.; and also a1l trauchisos eunuestd Wilh ho sald Nlaitrond of [ rsuioaos, lnmunitios, privieos, Fglits, Lio0var DID 'OF nalD, HOW Uold viapeny,’ togothor with ull audslaeulsr s, tiorcuil aud apparionances t ino d,' beancios, Iouds 6nd- proulios, of cltiie, wnd all utnze p And {hings of iwau the fuouos, Fovanth i ot; and asasll h walato, Ticht, title, dacrost, Brop: sely, Dussdsslon, olaliin und doinsad wiatsvavor, ns wall in Liw 83 1 ounity, of o sndd co.upany of, in aud 1o o 4anio, aud ‘auy And “cvory DArt thoroot With tha np- purtdnancos; vacouting nid rovorving, owovar, all the Llids Weleh boretuturo 1avo boan geautad ta tha vid Tue idt.do 160uk & Fort aml b Ratlsuat Guatpany by tho Con- (110 Undied BIMGs UF by L0 Stutw 1l ATkakads, all cuen lancd as horototure kave been given, gy lod, ur coavuy od £0 snlit 0uIPInY L PHYIN0AL. 1. F sllh3u; lous 1o 1ty oaplial stack OF othorirlso, all which sald (auds AL tuo oxceptiva of tho Wyt vatate hocotuboturo pactioul i apooluvally namud or inoutivnod) ara huiby tosorvnd and bxcoptod 1 woll as i) otacr puikon 1, proneey of any w1 0107y Ao Wit svevor montioned in tho inortago foroclusud by tho do- orie fu tho abuve ontitlod exuse, . i o torunsaud condiiions of wuld salo azo aa follows, to h "o purchasor or parohasors will b ‘rouirod to pay apun Lo acceptaucy ot his of thele Lid 1V por contuin upon tia amount 0 84id bid Ia cash, nad two remaining W por cuutui nuall bu prid of ¥eOUFGU Upol (e EAVGtivl OF & deud or doods for ths 8uld proparty, by & dopwids by ths purcliascr of tio bondvot tho United Statos Uuvorument of oqual mnuunt witn safd suin o1 96 porvontum ot sain uid, fa tho oineo ol waid Special Mustor, the safd % per sontn f satd bId to VO patd fnto Gottet &t any thino whion sequirad by tio Uvurt, any witiia thly days atior Buon £uqui-omunt. susil bg Mado by wn Ordoe ut FaCOrd o bo dus tored Ju tiis cause; 100 satd aum of I por coutu to bear Intarost At the rate ul 6 pur coutum I;ur Aunmn from the data of sald salo unufi Lug saiuo nuali bo paids a conditivn of suld walo being uiso tbat, uniess tho sud purcusser suall pay sald doterrod purchinso inunoy witbin tairty days itar oquirumont vhall itavo hoon tau s foroseti, tie “uid Guvurnmont boids dopositod a8 afuresald shull ba soidor corvortod_inta Munoy, as fn. the Judgmonc of tha Court sbail bo deomed o thy bost adsantaxo Ot tho tlog having righs a said fund 10 o _d frony aalo, LEARLES 1. JEDALD: Spocial Commissloner uad Mastir. Lprin Rock, Ark., Nov. 9, 1674, Foreclosure Sale! CincmT Counr oF Tz UNITED STATES, } ishia EASTERN DUIIIOL OF A TsANSAS, Obarlos W, Muniiugon, . bamuel I, Goukin, &ad 11} Atkin, Teustoas, &G. v, 00 Litdy ok & Fort Binicls* Ralirosd* Couipany, ot als.—Comuulisionor's sl Pubilo notico Is horoby giren that in pussusnce of 8 de- croa uf the Ulrouly Ustirt ol the Unhwd dtatea ior tho Hintorn UiscrloLof Arkaunan, mado sud outarod i (e entlilod oauso on the 8th day of Novembor, A, U, 1, Uniarles P. ltadmond, bpocial Ugmmbsivuor, duly T R T R P e haemen PGSy 1) i iZOLADE: (NEXT), A, L), 1814, TH D, a1l o'glockfa tlo_ fvrunvop, st (i front door of tho Gourtetlousy of tho Clreuit Uotirt ol the Unitetd dlatos tue cite hastoen Distriot of Arkansas, at tno Uityof Littlo Ituck, Arkausar, seil ( unloas (v sald dutondants ur soma ol tudim tnll PaY UF 0RUS0 10 ba LIIL W Lo aekd plaintille, o or befora th said i day_of Docoinbor, A. . (54, tho sums of woney in and by said devroo adjutlged to by duo from tho sald thy Littlo 1took & fort Smtih ‘Laliruad Company Lo sald walutiite, aud 1o all outor respocts voi- Bly with the terms ¢ said duesog,) togotlior in oo paro.l, avpublio suotion, tho proporty 10 sau dorad mentioned; i Ali'tho right, titlo, and interost of tho sald Tho Littlo Rock & £ori. Smith Rallroad Commpany, in sud 10 ait those Iands or vootions uf lund giuniod ki'nu by on not bl tlia Cungross of tuo Unlted blatos, approved- July 2o, 1660, outitlod **An At o ravive and catond thu Jirovis. fons of *An Act granting tho fiiit of wuy aud moking o grant of laud 10 the blatosof Arkansus and Misuuri lo aid I tho constructlon ol a Hailcuad yram a polat upon the Migslssippi, opposlta tho mouth of tho Olilo ltiver, via Littlo ook, 10 Tio Toxas butindscy, noae Fultati, i Arkiausas, wiur biauchos to Kart bimith aud tho Alisais- sippi 1tivor,' spproved Fob, ¥, 188, aud tor otiior pur- pasus," aud Ly an act of tha Gonoral “Assomibly Gftho Biaio of Arksusas, spproved aprd L, Tell, Gatitiod **an Act’ supplomontad (o 'An Aot 1o in: Littlo ltock & Fuzt Biith Rallroad Aud an kot cutltled ved Jan, 3, 165 u Act xlugino Jing. of ‘tus Litily Kook & Port st ranch of g Vairu & Fulton Hallroad, and grantiog tho by Comgrss o tha biaie L wii thoreor, sy Wrovad dan, 10, 1855, for tho constructlon of tho italiroad o tho galdl “Littio " ttack & kort huith Hailrosd Compauy from the Ulty of Litila leck to Tort Swlih, uu the wost. ern boundary 1ino of tho Stato, lug ton secifuns ol land, or #ix thou:and four hundrod acres pvr mbio [or cach ity of suld Iatlioad, amounting fu the aggrogaie 1o nlug hundrod and soyents-nike LuGuRLA (W0 Luudru Bosu, more or los, aud situsted in sald Stato of Avkausas,nd- Jolwng aud adjacout tv the suid e of railroad, exbupt such yurthing 1horoof e thosald "o Littly Lok & Loit S Rullroad Company Lavo horetuiuro sold, “Tuio Lovins aud condiiluns of sald salu ura as follows, to “fiha purchiasor will beroquired, on the sceoptancea Dia Lidy to pay tho sum of #6,00 if oash, o i Uulty States Uvyorumont bouds, and secure thy' balanco of sald bid upon th oxouitiun of a doed l! sul atcs i, mor aud - Sas o alauca to b pald imto court at 'any tino whon requizod by the conet, and within tutriyday atior auol rvquizement sill bo nudo Ly aa ordor of Fecord to bo eutored in this causos tho sald bal. N0y of sald bid to buar Intacat at tha' rato ‘of § por cunum por aunua trom (ho dnta of uald bid unill paidi & conditfon ot sald saly bolug, also, (LAt uuloss tho urchiasor shall yey suld dolerrod purohaso i th- Y“ tuirty duys after roquirement shiall bavo boon o as afuresaid, then sald. Guvorumout houds doposited. an aforceald whall bo sold to the Lest advautago partlus haviog righte in said fund to bu doelvod trow snid sale as : {roats Vo Gonrv shall m-:s ongnuzs v wooND, ecll Cammi 3 LTTLE ROOK, Atk Nove O, 17k oo O 1 COUILT, 10LE 1SLAND, 40., STATH ounty af Lrviden [ Jaiod Sty Job Audrows o Torinorly of Drovidotioe, who diod {n tho yose 1623; Wikkistan, one sait nanreme Cort, by deorus. outarad e okt ot 1 aria g of il AU AN AN D SIS "3 rostion ug to eaia. & of ad divort by ta will, upog. tho deatt ot Wia”widow, zJunxa ort 104 tia dlatribntion of tho snino Aoy sl nf 41 mdauts of tne soyon brothers aud sistora of s 1 T o viz, % tho i dy , A b, 1873, ot ot G otor (o 1 day off Baroty, d B Sere, no T oy j1%0R 10 a1} norsons olafming to Yo a0 'S, forosnld, 1 e on o o i o A D153, S Il AR, tmalke. goud et maid Gty e Peovidanc wdustor-she 12 IE LY SLRERNIRSY, proicn AN, Gnaxp itaTps, Miol,, Nor, 21 g ) vy Bt reim‘sos, the’ valusbly ‘Tanne, Coserts boluiiing (0 th astto Gf {10 1410 Ui 3. Al o tho bolesat /a3 Saksof Kin'of Hloms. Audews, {n 314 cauws on UreSi obor, 71, o g‘ilguulml of s sister, Allco Hmith, to be intoes 1 TGN ANDIIR Tviod a dlo dite 570 dna ul mnko goud ol claliug bofora thio wadorisguod x-lm«rumnhmn'a.nrmfl"fllmun e Slora e, A iy oo, A6 Now 41 Wfsvie Mastor in Ubangory fi 1aid oatise, ,'r’u Lo votd at publio suotiu, " desday, dun, 11 KA opportiulty o tioso. dosirhig. be Tnvos: (hai vinand “Ho “hetzatt tha. Wiliatugs sro unduniody the s taro By ('t Siato o it s tuulont 1 oithd6a Tor rucolviug atd shipping stooky DACk 1o oxhwusts ovs imuitly | ands oy au el ottty rouior bty var9 vatusbly sud desiralily SRR LY A ETEWAL b Clllcgsm & }L"EON RAILROAD, Chicago, Kantus City au Bhort Line, 2 Ty oy o Clichnoy SHrweld ilon g Gt oty hesuish Fine. Unfon Depaty Sest Sidee near Voll Bridye, 1cket gizes: At Devot, and 133 Handolphe Letee, aoeas Oity and Danvor Fast x, |*13:Wip, m,. MKanaw City 1IDrOstveene . £ 1215 0, . Towsand opriniiail # Gy . | ey m 9116 p. m. a iy 3 Vvia dsclsanvilin Division! Uity Kxpross, 446 . Arrive, Jafioraon Gity Exprass. Poori cani Keoxuk Kxpros Qhioaga & Paducan Raflrond iz, S runtnr, Ladon, Washiogton .. Jollot & Diweht Acoomiiodation. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILR0AD. tnton Deyat, goruer Yedison and Conalstia, Ticket Oftee, 63 South Uldrkeat,, oppostte Sherman House, and ut Denot. Lea Arrive, Bilwankce, Madl Pralrla du Uhion, 33 Mwaukee, A Puint, St. Paul & llrnln:flllnll Dav Expross..... anses Milwaukeo, Ureon Bay, Stovons'| Putat, Pealna du COliien, &) Northorn lowa, Milwaukee, 8t, Paul & ulis, Nighit ixpross,. " 8:00 8, m.|*1):008, *9:%0a, m., 00 D, m, *5:00 p, . |* 7:60p. m. f_ Op.m.l$ 046 s m. ey urers o ot, foot 0f Juahesl il Juot af Teentymecond-st, Tekeh T L ene et SH1obd alro & N Sprgisn, Feods & hibugne & 8i Dibadue £ Koz o1y ix: 0 Pansongor. (@) Runa {0 Glimmpatin on Satardass, CHICAG ', BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depole, fobt af. Luke-st,, Indianu-nv, and Stxteentheat, anit Ginal and Sleteentlottes Ticket Ofices, 83 Clarkstsy and at depote. ROF, o uvien Aurora Passengor (Suiiia Dubhiaun & Sl Gty Loci Pucifid Night £zp, for Om: 5, Leavenwortn, Al ‘chison & St. Josophs Li: uwiers Leosa acoommud AL Dawnot's irove Accommoation Downor'aUrove Accommodation *Es. Sunds,s. 1Ex, Safurday., 3Ex. Alonday - PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leave, | Arrive, i B T E G e e, CHICARD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Drpoly corner @f Van Huren and Sherni; e, Nckel ' " Grand Tucie Tiorete e Hieket afice Leare, Arrive, Qmab, LeavonwthdAtehtson B 21015 a, . |2 3 Poru Accommodation, ... 100 s m.4? 070 a. . Niui 55Dros 0750 . o 14 6115 a: o WINTER RISORT3. 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Daily, Tri-Weclly, and Weelly, Tax Ontoico TarsusE, under tho guidance of fte formor oditor, ban resumed it old position at the hend of Ropublican Journals, and will do battle in tho fue tura for tho true principles of freo governmont, and fora purifod and honest administration of National, Btato, and Municipat affairs, i £ Whilo giving to the Ropubliean party s cordial and énrneol aupport iu all wiso measures and ‘to all 0t candidates, Trre TRInUNE will never bo the otgan of any individual, faction, or fam, nor will it ceass to combat opprosalve monopolies or fall to oxpose and do= nounca all corrupt schomes for. plundoring the Trouse uryor the peoplo. It will wage perpatuat war on lobby- rings who prowl ‘around tho halls of logisiation in quest of spodl, A t'rhu Teecent Electlons. Tho recent olections, while inflicting to: : fent on the Ropublican party, kava Lnumgfl:filr’;gfl&d 10 sweeping awsy fanatieal and sldo feaues whicl ome. barrassed ita frocdom of actlon, and in crushing owt thoso baloful and corrupting iufluences known os But. leriams,” shioh polsonod tlis channels of the publie life, Purified, aa by firo, of the evil things whieh had infoated {18 garmonta, tho Ropublican party will entor tipon tho tremendous atrugglo of 1676 with renowod vigor for tha posscesion of the! Government and tuoe shaping of tha polley of the nation when it onters upon the sccond contury of its exlstenco, Perils of the Pature. The Dernocratio leaders, misinterproting the real causes of thelr triumph, ate proclatming the result o * reaction " of tho popuisr mind agafnst tho prineiples of tho Nopublican party, ond an fudorsement of tha fundamental doctrines of the Democratlo party, Vlifoh ‘means * Btate Boverolgnty,” and ull that ex~ prossion includes, When fthat party oblaine poss seoslon of the Qovernment, under the resumed leaderabip of thelr Bouthern right wing, steps will surcly bo taken In Congresa to rafuud tho colton War tax from tho Federal Troasury, princle paland interost 2mounting to $100,000,000 or mora, Al will be passed to compensate tho Demacratis robiols for Josaes and damages sustained by them while realsting tho Unlon armiea ana upholding tho “sov. erelgn " Btate right of secession, And lastly will coma 3 demand for tue valuo of tho cmancipated alaves, who, under tho doctrine of Blate Sovareignty, are alligod fo have boen wunconstitutionally lborated, Theso ‘claima will moro than double the Natfonal Dbty In tho meantime, what will becomo of the righta and freedom of tlia colored raca thus placed under the absolito contral of thelr old maeters? Against thosa perils to the future pesco and welfare of the country all truo Republicans must presnt o solid {ront, + " .The Trlbunc’s Plntform, T8 Omtoago TRmume's position on tho leading measurea now before tho country may.bo condensod into the following enunciations ¢ As Agriculturo 18 the basta of Nat{onal woalth, what- ever policy lonefits that great intoreat promotcs the prospesity of the whola country, Tho cost of trans- portation of Westorn farm products to forelgn mar. kata consnmoa Lalf tho selling valus, and the high du~ tes lovied to subsidize spe.ial {ntorosta doublos the rotail price of the goods received fn exclisngs for the crops,—thus bleeding and burdening the farmor vutil Lo staggors from weaknoss under the welght of thie load, Hencothochie! causo of *'hard timos” smong tarmers, Tarlfl and Travsportation Clinrges. Tix Tamuse will advocats the adoption of such measures as will chieapon transportation and reduce the toxes on goods. Tho Ughtest tariff which will provida the Govornmout with necessary fands ta carry it on and maintain jts crodit should only bo fm. posed on fmports, and tho nationsl highways should be improved to createa stronger competition with the rallroad monopolios, which will compel them {0 lowaa thlr tari(f of charges, .Reduction of Stato and Facat Taxcs. Tho utmost reduction of all direct tazes muat ba fne slsted upon by the people. Within o faw years county, townshlp, and municipal taxatlon has enormously in« creased, and bocomo nimoat boyond endurance, througliout tho Western Gtates, Steps must be taken fo retronch theso oxpenditurcs, as well as thoss of the National Qovernmont, and choke down tho insatisble greed of tho local tax-oators, bafara all the surplus earnings of tho industrious classea are conflacated by thoso tax-dovourors, : Tho Currency. Tlenty of currency for all tha legitimate wants of tho cauntry, with Elasticity #a to quantity, snd Sta~ bility 8 tovalue by convortibility Into coln, An end should by put to tho continual luctuations n the valug of tlio currency, which infliets incalculablo injury on industry nad entorprise, ag 1t ntroduccs on elomont of doubt aud uncortatnty ito all transactions, aud makes business littlo better {ban gambling. It 19 o Natlonal disgraco 03 woll aa ovil for tho monotary standard of valuos to bo kept n such vaclllating snd chiangeable condition, No Tepudintion. _Tus Tamouse will sternly combat repudiation of public obligations in the form of watering and lebasing tha currency or any other guite it may ase awme, For cvery dollsr out of which tho pyblio crode tora may Lo choated by any fori of curroncy dilution or repudlation the peoplo will suffer tho lors of a hune drod whiteh will rosult from tho destruction of credit that will fall lke o blight on State and Municipal Governmonta a8 woll sa on corporations and indi viduals, The national credit must be maintatned pure aud unsullied, snd, Uke the virtus of Cxsar's wifs, abovo suspicion, No NMore Substdics or Bountles, Bubsidics aud bounties of publio lands, tnoney, or credit to enrich raflroad-rings, tun stesmship come panies, or furnish capital to other corporations, are flagrant abuses of tho powers of Government, and tond to promote corruptlon, oxtravagance, and poculse tlon,” Tux Tnioune will therefore in tho future, as i1 the'past, Oght all such schemos of publio plunder, Tho goncral cliaractor of Toz OmicAgo TAmURE 1§ too woll establishod foneod rocapitulation, It isale ways indopendent and fearless iu tha cxpression of its views. 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