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FINANCE AND TRADE. How Wall Strect Beat the Baltimore & Ohio Railway. Philadelphin Banks-.Bank and Exchange Rates. The Produce Markeis (enerally Easler. Pork Weak. Grain Dull—Largo Shipments of Wheat Provided For, FINANCIAL. Tha peapls of the West will remomber haw they re- Jotcad over the opening of the BALTINORE & OUII0 RATLWAY 10 thiw elty noarly two yesrs 8go; how nobly this Hino fouglt tho Rew York monopollsts; and how that the choap freights the new route forcod upon ita compotifors aved o tho Went at losst $10,000,000 during the year 1874, Our poople wers that much richer ju purse and Propérty by this competition, and everybody threw up lie tmt for the Daltimore & Obio, It gave promise of proving permanent bleasing to our people, How Rroatly they were astounded a faw moniha sgo when all at once tha rallway war coasod, I8 also well remem- bered; but tho WALL RTREET TRICK, tiy which Vanderbllt forced a compromise, {a not gen= erally known, We glve tho facts a related fous by & gentleman well acquatnted with the “ ways that aro dark " of tho Wall street abarks, For a Jong timo pro- vlous to the compromise, the paper of the Baltimore & Olio had been a favarablo Investment at about 4 per cent, of rathor st tho Tato of 4 per cent per annum dis- count, The road had borrowed somo $3,000,000 or $1,000,000 to build its Chicago extension, Tho Vanders bilt miilionaires, finding they could not browbeat Gar~ reit into terms, and convinced that a botd policy wust bo adopted, or {ho 8 per cent dividends on fhelr fraudulently watered slocks would bo gons, ofe morning one of (hees mMmoney- kingn gavo hla broker $50,M0° of Baltimoro & Unhlo paper, and having instructed him bow to do it, tho Droker went to s leading banker end fald, “ Do you want to buy Bslimore & OLlu paper at 12 per coot of 7" Astounded, of course tho bauker raid “Not what's {tio matter? Woat'a broko?? * Oh | tho road is gOIDg {0 thia bad 2 fast a8 possillc, 1t Is dead broke, beyond hope, Competition and reckless management nave ruined ft, Tho trick won—of course it did, Wall streot sulvored sll over. Nobody would buy tho paper at any price. Vanderbilt's, Scatl’s, and Garratt's Diroctors took the matter into thelr own hands and Torced & compromise. Rocent dovolopraents show that the Daltimoro & Ohfo has atricken handa with the frasping Now York monopolista, and can no longer bo relied upou a8 a cheap lne, and thereforo the favorito of fhe \est, The people will bo sgain undor the grinding tyranny of Vanderbilt, and must look for relfef to tho enlarge- wiont of tho Welland Canal of Ihe cxtension of tho Grand Trunk to thia city, or {0 a new line bullt for 1o the sesboard, That avarico will {n the end overreach {taelf thero cannot bo s particle of doubt ; but it 1a to be feared that Ligh frelghts snd immensa profita Will set npon the managers of the Baltimoro lixe human hlood upon the instincts of the tger, and thint 1t wilt in the futurs only give us cheap freights and paxsenger rates when forced to da it by foré com- peting route, DUSINESS AT THE BANKS wan by no meana ss sctive as might bosupposed. The magnifeent weatbier does not seem to Infusa soy cx- tra activity fn banking operatious, The demand for money in ateady rather than pressing. Country or- ders, sy might bo expectod, aro rather larger, owing doubtlees o the very fino woather and active shipments of produce tothiscity, The demand from city custom. ers in moderate, Thongh money i closer, il ho legiti~ mato demanda of business sre promptly mot, Tho dlacount rate with nearly ol the banks fn 10 per cent, and frm. We hear again to-day that one or two bavks ‘would bo glad to loan round lols on Government or alhier approved coliaterals, on call ar ahort time, at 6@ 7por eent. Transactions fow and unimportaut. Htroct ratos nominal at 0@18 por cont, Business not very sctlve, ‘The exchango market s still flat and drooping. The rato to-day was B0@750 disconnt per $1,500, Most transnctions wers mado at about 60, with tendency to tho lower fgure, Of courdo the favt Indicaten & grow- ing scarclty of currency, which some of tho banks will soon hiava to order unleas tha matket for excliauge become stronger, ) “The clédrings to-dny woro §1,000,000. PAILADELIHIA DANKH, Wo recently comparod the atatomenta of tho New York aud Cbicago banks, and fonud the ditference not 80 larely against Ohicago as might be oxpected. As to Philadalphis, thers aro n that city twenty-soven Natlonsl Danks, uChicago sixteen,—moru than half anmany; capital In Philadelphia, $10,435,000; 1n Ohi- cago, just about §12,000,00, only one-third less lotns miid discounts, Philadelphis, $12,000,000 Chi- €ago, §24,000,000, showing that (bo line of loans in tho Quaker City i only two and & half times [larger than 1lat of Chicsgo, This vénerable old lady, snoozing qulelly on the binks of the Nelaware, must wake up, or the Metropolis of tha West will beat her out of wighit, UOVERNMENT HONDS, United Blaten 8a of '] Unuted Blatea 5-20m of 6208 of ‘Gi—January and Jis e of 'gT—January and Jul 8308 0f "W4~-Juutiary and July 10108 .0 United Hiates Hiow 58 of 41, ex 1nt, United States currency 6. . Gold was 1I83@18%, CITY AND COUNTY DONDH. Bil. Aaked, Chicago Cfty 7 Pct,bonds,... 103 & (k. 14" & int, Chilcago City 79l ct, sewersgo, 105 & jul, 104 & fut, Chicago Clty 7Wet, waterloan 103 kint, 104 & int, ook Couuty T ek ous, BLOTL dute. .o vuovnersveees 1003 K nt, 10334 & In ook County T 4 Cont otuds, -+ ok 10934 & Iut. 033 & tat. 1043 & Int. H long dato......... West Park 7 per cent Londs, seen 03 &t North Obi 19 cent bouda (Lincols 1arey % &lat, LAXK HTOCES, g Nalio: City Natfonal Sank. llome Nationat Lsuk., Illinoia Trust sud Bavings Merchanta’ Bavings, Loau aud Unlon National Banx. .. Union Stock-Yard National Hide and Leather Dauk, * MISOELLANED City Railway, Houth Bide City Radlway, West Bido City Ltatlway, North 8ide, "Tradors' Insurance Compauy, Chamibar of Commerce, ex, div, Chicago Use Light and Cuke Co. Chicago & Northweatern gold bonds. Exposilion #t0ck corvsnesirirsenaneces LATEST. Nuw Youx, Oct, 31, ~Gold oponed at 116°;, declined t 11627, and’ secovered to 10}y, at which 1t closed, Borrowlng rates wero 1-10, 6-04, 364, 1-32, and 1-04 per diem 10 3 per cent per atnum, Qovernments barely ateady, In State Louds the only transactions were {n Ten- Deasees at 4) for the old, and 40 fur the now seriss, Hallroad onds wore quist, Haled amuunted to §105, 0w, of which $11,000 were Unlun Pacific ainking fuide aLESY, 10,000 do first wortgage st 1034, and $2,000 land grants st 43, ‘The stock market was aetive, excited, sud buoyant, with s advapzo duriug the day of hiulf of 43, Lako THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 1876, of the decling in goid yeeterday wan tha ralo of Iargo amount by lesding hankers an one sxchiango transic- tion, covering .£:200,001), Money market caty at 34@1, Primo mercantile pa- Ter, Gt Custam recetpts, £163,000, Tho Assiatant-Treannrer disbursed 77,000, Clearings, §41,000,00), Bterling cxchane firmer at 470491, HOYZANNENT BoNDA, Conpons, N1, [ |¥v‘:‘|nl. Mhies aes Coupous, ‘6 toupane, 6 Coupons, *67, ‘Tennessee, old, “Teuncaren, new. Virginia, old, ..., Weatern Unfon Tel., mow... Missouri I wm(u-‘ xR, N.J, Central,... B b Chicaro & Alton Chicago & Allon Ohio & Misninsippd . Indiana Centralio,es s Cii., Bur, & Quiney. 111 Tiannibal & 81, Joo, 17Y Del,, "".t ]‘ \\'l!i‘..l..l;:'[ 53¢ 1 Atlantic Pac, Tel., 14§ ST Bamiral e, nds. 108 1, ', houds. m’ P v Michigan Central ... Union Tac. stock.. Lake Shore, Tilinow Centr: Clev. k Pittatnrg, Northwestern,., Northwestern prl... 60 0., 0, O &, L., 41 REAL ESTATE. Thoe following Instrumcnts wers filed for record Wedneaday, Oct, 21 ¢ CITY TPROPERTT. Lafiin of, 101 ftn of Tayloret, w f, 20x12% 410 1t, dated Oct, 7.. 0.8 6,000 nf, w;f«'zfn‘il;:;m{';,"ém. 600x122 B-10 1t in samo lock, d;t‘o'x!‘ :H’;}.‘ 10,000 t, 23 m}{:‘“m buildings, dated Oct, 18,. 2,000 Elghteonth at, 1655 £t w of Morgan 297 1, dated Octy 18, 00iaiiecanss . €00 Tho premisos No, 81 Campbell FPark, dated 0 oot HareiRon s, 1 AV w of 0N aY, 1 f, 120 {1 o Flournoy st, dated Oct, Zeieues 0,000 0aklvy nv, 0% ft 8 of Polk at, w f, 205 x127}¢ 1t, with lnnlln_lll‘nk,'!!!flmlrolglfl!{l.. TR . 16,000 Sedgwick et, 1744 ft n of Goetha . 100 £8, QRLER_ UCke 18,0 12ovonese sareres 5,000 Lot on street 268 ft ¢ of Sacramento st, as fin of West Van Buren gL, of, S0xI26) ft, o dated Ot Haversvarivnans 1,350 Canai st, n o cor of Liberty s, w 1, 46 7(x10) 11, dated Oct, 2,0 uvreeen s 2,000 The premitca No, 1145 Tndiava av, dated Oct, 3, 14,000 FIfin av, nw cor of Monroo t, o T, b8x31% 1t, J. 11,'and 1, 1E, Fleasante to Levi Z, Leitor), dated Oct. I8, . 500 Halsted at, 747% ft, n of 11 of Canalport av, w 1, 003100 e, da10d Octe 2 0eesaneneraress vee 10,000 Milwanikeo av, n w cor of Asiilaud av, tringle Portland av, 200 ft of Whitchouss place, o f, 31 8103331 8-10 ft, dated July 2.... 160 Michigat ov, 123y ft 0 of Twonty-olgh 1, 04 54-1002190 ft, dated UOct. 132,, < D500 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA WITHIN A BADIUS OF 7 MILES OF o7 pCOSRTIIODRE Chappell place, 07 £t 8 of Forty-third o 72‘;‘;511 &lu £, dated Oct, X Madison v, & o cor of Fifty- w4 200 ft (I'aul Cornell to Moses Warren), dated af 3,240 ct, 30,000 Hickling ov, alley, tated Oct. 1 . 2,000 WEAT OF OITX LINITH Suery ov COUNT-HOUKE, Cortland st, 100 ft w of Blauehard av, s f, 27x 123 £, daled Oct. 6. 45 Humbolde st, 200 7t % of Bioomingion BUx129 It, datod Bept. 1,000 oIS St g COMMERCIAL. The following were the recelpta and ahipmenta of thio leading articlos of produtco fn this city during (o twouty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thuridsy morning, and for the corresonding dato ono year agot nrorirts, rley, | Thi Uraxy soud, Ba| 13,r15) Flax secd, lLe..{ 234,110} Hroow-corn, lbay 90,100 gt 550) 40 £53,000) 90,315 000) 0.0 ) 170,170 LBl 087t Poultry, I8, Poultry, coops, Game, pky Eqns, pkis Cluese, bixs,, Dried frulty it O'n appli 1ay, ton Withdrawn from stor on_Weducaday for ity cone sumption : 3,443 bu wheat, 4,337 bu corn, 1,817 bu oats, 498 bt rye, 14,354 bu barley, Tho following grain was inspected Into eloro an Thnrsday mornfng : 84 cas No. 1 4pring wheat, 95 cars No. 2 do; 145 cars No. 3o, 91 cars refected do, G ears o grado (430 wheat); 75 éars and 6,000 bu high-mizod corn, 210 cara and 10,600 bu No, 2 do, Jected do, 10 cars now no gradle do (323 corn) 21 cars whita oate, 32 cars No, 2 do, 15 cars rejected do, 1 car, no grade do (69 oats); 1 car No. 1 rye, 11 cars No, 2 do, 4 cars rejected do; 9 cars No, 4 barley, 18 cars No, 3 do, 6 cars rojfected do, Total (85 cars), 815,000 bu Inspected out : 73,045 bu wheat, 63,457 bu corn, 61,043 bit 0ats, 1,414 bu rye, 11,594 bu barley, Tlio recelpts of sugar, otc.; for the week ending Oct. 10, wero spproximately a8 follows : Sugar, B ; wirupa, 470,610 1§ coffes, 464,510 Ita 3 581 1ba ; cotton, 249,73 Tba 3 tobacco, 573,429 e, Acorrvapondant fn McLean County doalres us to call attention to the followluy igurcs sbout corn ¢ Oct. 15, Qct, 15, 8T 187 Btack In slght, bu.. 0,757,814 5,087,512 Irica tu Liverpool, L e [ Erice in Chicago . 63 o Gold quotation LIy $110% The oxporta trum tho scaboardZfrom Bepi{is toOat, 1, 1874, wero 1,402,000 bu ; for same thno lu 1875 thoy ‘were 3,754,000 bu, or nearly three ttnes ns much this year au hwt, Thoro i almost no corn at country ata- tioun s the dealers Alifppiug it aa fast as rocelved, Last year thero wus twenty times us much old corn In the linuds of farmers {n Tows astiow, He (hiuks thers may ba & gap between old and now corn thia year that will send;November corn up much higher than now. It should be remembered that nearly all the ourrent recelpts of corn tu Liverpool ure Ameriean, Samples of Rock Island No, 9 and rojected wheat wero eshibited on 'Cliange yesterday, amd camined Dy several operatore. 'l generally expressed opiolun was to thu effect that th wheat i3 fully as good au the wame gradew In olher elovators in this city, If the wheat s Just s good i ought to wetl at the wame price, Lut it did wot, 'l lower grades In tho Rock Island were agaiu discriminated agaiust {n the market, and Feporta cauio (0 1o the effect hat somo shippers on the hno of the Nock Ixland Moilread were making are augemonts to ship thelr whaat by othier routes, 1t fs 8 deplorablo stato of affafrw, and ono which should ho wouud up witbous delay, fn justlce to the peolo who own gruin that ix shippod into the Nock Istaud Elova- tora, and have been forced to accept loxs for 1t than it it had been wtored In other houkcs, A4 prewent par tes who Luy fu this city for stipmient discrinunate Siulunt thos recetpla, If 1t can b shown thein that thu Rock I6and grafn {8 aw good as that stared elec- whitro they wonld wearcely refise to pay the sama pricek for it, ollier (hfugs belug equal, Wo uote that tho dnwpection records of yewterday showed that the Tower gtrades racerved futo the Ro-k Ivland averaged beavior thau thos of Armaur, Dule & Co, Kliore was the great feature, and under lsrge purchues for ko rise, and ofe fora to cover short coutracts, rose from 613 t0 ULy, with & wubsequent reaction to 89, and 8 Bual closs st LY. Homo rumors favorsbly to tho road were atioat, Michlgau Central advauced from 63 to busg, aud closed ot 594 14d and offered at 59, Pucine Mail was active und bighior, riviug from 393, o 3uX, aud closing at 33, W 0 Uniun sdvanved £roin 135 10 105, reactod o 1ok, il clowed 2t 50 050 Ullos foll from 183 to 15, rows 40 175, under heavy purchascs aud covering of sLorta, sesctiug to 19, and elostug st 1PN, Erle opencd ub an advanco of about 1 per vent, but afterwards fell from 164 tu 15, rocuyer- 1ug to 16, and closug 8t 157, Northwestern do- clived from 30§ ta tecavered g sorg, and eloned wb GG Mhe Grererred soid’ ut BU@I05 IO, BL KA common solil gt B13g, 39y, aud 347, sud preferred ut o1, aud o Hauibal ‘& Bt, Joseph declined from 175, % 15 Foa0 0 173, Unfou Pacific wus tirin ut 673, Gus.” ‘Lo etrnlnge of the Conpany are argy, Loth fu treigit and pasicogery. Tho oarnluge of other Wealeru tasds ave also lookiug up. ivsour] Faciflc was “weuk il day, sud fell from 13 to 11, aud Atlautio & Pacine proferre frow 8% (o 4, ‘The muvewents of these twy sty Lave ceased to fuiuence (he weueral market, wiich closed active and stroug at 3 concemsion from i Biglest rates, ‘Transactions at the Hiock Eachanys wezc 207,000 abaros, of which 40,000 wera Pactic Mail, Weatern Usion, 14,000 Northweatery coumon, S0 Erte, 115,000 La¥o Bliore, 26,000 Ohios, uud b,ius) insourd bactic, The Ubited Btates Amsistant-Treasurer at poon opeued bids for §1.000,000 gold. ~ ‘These amounted $1,8:0,000. The higheat bid was $16.09, Awards w Tuade 84 from 115,94} 12110.09, Thelnmediate cause Tho barley taarket ba now fu o Ind way, The mar- ket 1 livavy wt uice becauss ufferlugy ul Canada bt Jey aro large, aud Lecauss thowy of dactared Westorn barley wore Hover soirgo tu now, Tho List-nwmel fact bs maklug Luyers very wusplelone, and they rofuis totako bold uuless (he barley utfervd 14 gbove roe prowch, Thls muy bow bad g fur (ko trado Just now, Lt it will tend oY enefit . nimateds by purt- fylug f~withont the wulibue process, It will e well, however, For buyers to semewbor that they cun ulwon obtuln good Larley Mot if Ly want §f, and need Bave o moro fea & Lelng wdudled (bt the I who refuscd (0 gamblo i of Jufug ot Lunko, Tho Justica ur 1ufuatieo 10 doalers of (i new rules of by Board of Trade, In referenco 1o faitupy to i) contracty, was rather warmly discusied oy Changa yesturday, (e arguruents adducel Prowenting uo fug. tures othier than thoso alraady gIven 1o thewe columug B fow duys ago, (DO C:ubo Wad Cited, however, whivly wodid not report, A promiuent cummivaon way boughit vats for u customor, and B9l tbem wear e closo uf Jast raanth st & prodt of 10 per by, Ile re. mitted 1he mouoy L his customer In the cauntry, ayd tho pereots who Liad sold to him refused to dellver, Bettiement was ufterwards wmade at Jo ubove the price st which e buugit, und To Lulow tho price at which buscld § wo tlat b Jout To per ba on the trade which he Lad o other interest beyoud his commis. { slom, Iy naturaily felt this to be a bardubiy, and, meeting with soessl otlers who bad euffered 13 the ough nat {0 the mamo extent, tho facts wero comparcd, with somo rather disparsgiug aline #lona to the rulo under which they had lost thoir cash, The leading prodneo markets waro generally hieavy yeslerday, capechally fn tho early part of (he reaston, utuler rather Iargo offerings, both for present and fiturs delivery, Thn shipping movement wan, hot- ever, mora ctive, frelght-room boing eugaged, At Ko advanco, for & Iarga quantity of wheat, aud & moder alo quantity of corn. The ralo on wheat to Buffalo wan 40 por bu on wheat. The graln had mostly been honght provioualy, o that thara wan litilo domand for 1t yeaterdag, and prices woro lower all round. The gold promium wan quoted 35 Jower, and tho weatlier was fine, AlE of which tended to dlepress pricos, Wo note that ocean froights were dull, in_conacquenco of a lese sened preasure te AbIp geatn to Europe. Dry goods were in libcral demand, not only on in. forlor account, but to supply local retailors, who of 1ato havo been dolng o thriving Lusiness, Printa and brown coltons remaln unsettiel, but otherwise the anacket presentn s seady and firm tono. The grocery trado war reported more than ordinarily active for this rtage of the season, In values thero wero few changes, Coffeen and_rgars wero quoted offa trifle, but for atber linea fully former prices wero belng realized, ‘Tl butter and choons markets wero without now fea- tures, prices remalning firm nnder s steady, strong femand, Dricd frults wero ordered with nome frec- dor, and wore nachanged, The fiah market was with- out new festures, Bagring was quiet and firm, Thero wan n falr movement in leafhier at ratuor sronger prices, the ncreancd firmuess being duo to the recont improvement at tho East, Oils wera firnu,—earbon ot e advance, Tumber wasaclivost the yards, and {helower graden wero firou, capecially fenclug, which has recently ad- vauced, Tho demand at tho docka was falr, and prices wore eleady under light oflerings. IHnrdware wae steady under n fufr dcmand from country megphants, and rome of tho metals were ficm, Nalla rewsin qulet but steady at $3,12%, which is the rate for round lots. Wool wasquict, Tho sced, hop, and hldo markets wore also quiet and unchanged eo far as prices oro concerned. Troom.corn continues active, and tho better graden rulo firm, owing o tho fsot that tho old in fast golng iuto maunfacturers' hauds and the crop ia defictent tn good quatities of corn, Tho hay market was reported dull and weak, except for timathy, whicl was not very freely offered, and Tacal buyera stood ready to tako it at tho recent priccs, Gueen frulta wero plentiful and steady, though winter apples wero rather slow at the anking prices, Vewo- tablea wero dull and weak, though thero was #oms In- qQuiry for cholco potatoes, but nt very low prices, Poultry was selling at a wide range of prices, and gawe was dull and lower under Iargo offerings, DIRECT TO EUROPE, The following wero the forclgn exprrts from Chi. eaga for tho week ending Oct, 16, and aluco Oet. 11 ¥or weex, Since Ort. 1. () 2,001 Flour, brls, Oatmeal, brls. Oatineal, racks Uatnieal, 1Ls, Pork, brls, Buef, bris., Pravislous, ’l‘ou?uml, brl Lard, Dutter snd cheese, pkga Ol cake, tta, THops, 1, Furs, . Istder, i Leather, 1La. PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Were weak all tonnd, with Iitdlo doing, except In mess pork, Tho receipts of hoge wero Inrge enough o induco 4 further decline of 100 per 100 Ite, and that Lrought out freo mollers of product, while it reduced the number of those anxious 1o by, except to fill shorts, Tho offerings were mors lberal, Lot for cssh and futuro, but sellers of tho Iatter wero not wifllug fo concede much in tho matter of priccs, Hoga aro coming forwsrd moro frecly than was sntleipated by thoso who thought the packing sca~ son would not open il towards December, and tho bears rushed in to sell, whilo somne of the moro con- rervativa operators held aloof, with tho remark that thedeals for this month aro not seltled up yot, and stocks aro 100 small to Nlgro on for a bexr movement, Mrsa Ponk—\as active aud weak, Yor October the market fell off 8% per brl under heavy offerings, closing 450 below tho latest price of Wednesday, whilo car lots wero stlll held at o premlum of GI@78¢ per Url, The more deferred doliverica declined a3 e, n aympathy with October. Sales woro roported of 430 Lrls canh at $22.00 ; 8,000 Lrla sellor October ot $.0.09@2L10 ; 2,600 brin avller tho year at $19.7518,90; hzis seller February ot §19,75@19, Total, 100 Lels, The narket cloand ot § s for car lots, the Inalde tor new ; $20,50@320,45 for Uctober, #8,75@ 14,40 neller the year ! $14,35 for Fobruary ; and sominally at $14.70 for January, Lanp—Wan ull sud Lttly beticr than nominal at declin of 10 per 160 1bs, Liverpool was uncbanged, hut the maaket wenkenced in sympathy with pork though tho principal holdors dld not otier to aoll, nud itis dm)cllll 1o quute closel; Balea wera reported of 250 tes carh at 11,0 eller tho year ot §12.20 3 B0 tew seller Jantiary T Yebruary st $12,1 0 tes, ‘I'he market closrd nominally at §| $10,40 bid, and 13,50 gsked, woller,0ciober 3 $1,15 @120 aelior tho ar ¢ §12.12) for Jauuary ; nud $1513%w 12,13 fur February, MgATS—TWero onsler, sud spparently very quict, though it was Intimated a probablo tuat everal sran: saetions for futurs dellvery wera made privately, tho ‘buyers being anxiouy that the oxlstence of a demand should not be known, Simnmer meats wers quoted at g « ¢ far shoulders, 1 dtfe for Jong cloars, 1Yo ¥ 8hort Fibs, 12: for Oumberlanda, 121,313 fob short cleary, and 13w 1d0 for loug cut huws, all bosed. Sweet-pickled Tinias, 13 (?!:l}gc: long clears, aeller November, 107;¢3 fong and ehort clears for Noveraber, e, and do ‘for December or Jamuary, 1 liye, Qreen meats quoted ut 8'5¢ for shoulders, 115 long clearn and whort_riks, 120 for short cleas, on @110 for haoa, Dacon meats sieady at O'ce for shoulders, ko for abort ribs, Lic for short clears, and Hige 1550 for hams, Bales wers reported of 104 tes plain pickled shonlders ou privato teruins 60 boxes Cnmberlauda at 1c; 100 boxen short riby, for Novem- Ler, on privats terms, 40,000 1ba loug clears ut 120 210 hoxes do at 12@Lixe; ) tes sweet-pickled hams on privato termw; and 54 boxes loug cut hamu at 1256, uEASE—Wan aulct at T 0c. BEEF PRODUCTS—Wero quiet and firm at $10,00 for mean; $ILOU fur cxtrn Dives; aud $2L00@21,95 for hamp. TALLOW=WWax qulot ana endiorat D @9%Ke, BREADSTUFFS, TLOUR—Was quiet an | unchanged, There was a maderato tnquiry from local dealera at former pricen, but shiippers Lield off, clatming that they wero unable to operate within the limits asalgoed by thetr princl- Imld, Halew were reported of 600 Lrls winters, partly ot $6.0086.33: 1,715 brla spriug oxtran, chlefly $3,40630.55; 400 bels ryo flonr b 4975 @440 and 125 Lrls buckwheat flone st $.25@175, Tolal, 3,10 Lrls, Tho market closed with the fol- lowing &% the range of pricess Choleo winler ex- trus, $T.W0GH.005 common to ood do, $5,75a0.35 cliolea apring exiras, $3,5Ka0.00; falr do, siippiug grades, $3.063%507 Miuncsota, {LW@T.00; pateut wprings, $.78:8.607 sprug superfiues, $1,784450; rye our, SLISa450; mew bLuckwheat do, $8.0ke 8,80, Brax—Was qulet and firmor, tho recent decline having called out & demand in oxcesn of the offer- ings. Baled were £0 togh at 310,00 on track ; and $12.60 frea on bosrd—tho lawer betng ou carly wale, CfouN<MeaL—Courso was numinal at §21,00 on track, WIEAT~Was moderately uctive, In pluces, Lut often dull und generally weak, though steadior In tho lattor part of tho suaslon, Tho murket declinod 1o per bu urthier, and closed /o lower than on Wednoiday gven Ing. Liverpool was‘qaoted firm, aud New York hold- wra were it dinpored Lo grant conicossions 41l lato when olir weadness was rojiorted there, Our ruceipts wero rathier lace, s tho Eeportal shipmieits, agiin Eyghit, whilo tho docking S the goid prendum o o furtiier risa fn freights ulso tonded 0 deprens prices, "Cliere wer o goud maug sellers fur future, ourly, and roma pather long Hues of wheat swere spdcd of, une der which prices’ gradnally roreded, ‘Thero wan'very lttlo whlppiug dewnsnd, A few car-lots wers taken o complito ear.ves, and then the Jower grades dragged Ladly, most of thiy No,2 belug taken to i1l Gotover shuris, Atter 13 o'clock, thiee was n klight reaction wheu {t waa whispered that feefght-room had boen fo alaoat 210,000 bt by Like, and that No couslierablo pronartion of the abipmenta, waw, howerer, aircady awned by the shiper,—bougbt at bigher prices yeulerdny,—aud tho fuct did ot b tho denneiil tur cash lote, though §t. 1 Aitlo wnore williug o take boid, The bi +ompristd 421, Jer cent of the whlo ro day, but under tho fmpression that oue stochs of No o, whil'bo reduced tu s very low polnt by tho shipiments alrewdy referced to, thera wat n 1itile iore preasuto 10 bty fur fittire, thuogh o youceal Secliig wos decids ey Learint, Bollor. Rovcruber opened. at §1,00, d clined frreguiarly tn JLUT, " wilvantod Lo 31,07 close at 11,0775 Seller Dacomber mold b $1, 1,04X;, vloatng ut 1 3+ Betler b year wold at $4,071; @i clostnir ot #1033 e, Hellee (he munth at 1033, L1037, cloning ut $10175. aud easts No» 4 cluaed at $1210 Sukenl, Li0RY 1ont of Tho aalos wurs ot Jycatore b’ trrent priva for Abin mosth. o, f cluacd nt 93%0 urked, c30ept i (e Kok Tuand, which eloded at 9ice No, | wax uetivo and nominel b valva were reparted of 72,601 3 at’ $L0k (L0 5,000 bt No, 3 do at U4 (y300 5 5,00 bt do (Li, L) ut '942'; #1,600 bis v Joted do ut die; 000 b 3 (R, 1.3 ut Rios and 800 b by samblo at ¢ otal, 1,000 i, Musnerora WIEAT—Wa' i1 less active d it wleady ot w deetine of datle, Bales ug X 17,404 by, st §1.:21 fur No. 1, alil 31130 @ 1,16 Lo CORN—Was rathier ay, weak eatly, i aympathy with wheat, bub wis o shuily firner akteiward, Whet 3t Wak found that Liverpol atid Naw York did not declin fnrtls, the lattor bél N, Bl sucelple Wore Tather Jarge, with wiaal] sulbineuts toportud for Welicaday, Lt doru for prva. vub delivery Waa ot affered ao freely as far deferryd futures, which wers relstively wesk, and urrsngo- fuenty were aady to sond forward u larger quautity thau Lcreiafore, though the feelgit-roous taken youter. duy was voly alout equul 1o tho yoluwe received, Thero 14 uo doubt sbout pleaty of corn coming fore ward nost year, Lub W groat WAUY operstors arg un. decidod ubout (s, It Lid Leen often stated |n.fl tho old vort 18 well cieaned out of tho conntry, and (hat we A2l 3001 be o the eweepingd, but that dootring was preached & manth old_corn comes forward in 1o ns ta prove that 4t 1 tmposaible 10 toll when lin atock 18 exhausted il ovor bii countey ke thie. Tho peoylo East wonld reem ta have more confidonce In {ln view of short B1ockn than thodo of the Woats but they do ot want to buy much, and It {a hiard work for scliers to At 4ain jrices withont some meaiatanc from biyers, Beller Novembor opened at bige, deelined to G0Ac, advanced ta 803, and olosed AL f040, Bellar the month or eash 'No. 2 sold at 6i@s1%he, closing at dyc, Rellee the year sold at 40@184o, oloning at itje. Holler Junuary sold at 4hatito; and scller May nt 430, Migh niixod closed at dic, ' Cash_sales Wuro reported af 45,400 bu_high mized ab Kl @4 § Do,400 bu Now 2 st BY¢@Ne s 10,200 bu rejected at 52gB2%c; 400" bu old cars nf 63c; 410 bu new do nb 41c And 400 b do, deltvered, at 4ic, Tolal, 162,200 b UATS—Ware moderately seivo snd W@ e higher tho greatest sppreciation being fn cish o selier the month, ‘e recelpts were snialler, Now York wan uoted firuy, and tho shorts were working to closo_1p thelr coutracts whila the offeringa wero amail, The sbipmenta ‘lro continue Tibseal, and {8 wan ruinored that uiTorts neo bolng o (o get’ up & corner an thia moutt, but the ntory recefved littlo crodence, (hongh it mado romo of tho shorta suapizfous, Tho market clonod Dem fn synpathy with Now York, Cush No. 2 nold readily at K @3te, and closed nt % @397, Heller the month ranged and sold th samo & Heller Novenber sold at 32ia.): il closed J 22y Boflor the year anld st 31%@117¢0. Casl malen wero reported of 65,600 bu No, 3 at Jix@34a3 4,200 bu No, Aat d3gadics 1,600 b rolected at 204327 0 bl by majuplo 3t 24@7c ou teack, Total, i do0 11 TYE—Was very quict, but eold nt fecent prives, The recalnta wera latef, sl that fact cansed aoing buyers to lold off. No, 2 rolid st 726, and rojocted at e, Optionn wera quiot at 740 aoller November, an 71370 acller tho month, Rales, 1,600 bu No, 4 At 7205 400 bu refeoted b 6o ; 400 bu by sawmploat GJc on track, Total, 3,400 Int. A BARLEY—Was activo and 2%@{o lower, Hellers oxpecting large deliverion fu tha nfternoon wors ant- foun o rell, and thotigh tho shorts took hold with eon- widerable frocdom, the fact of tholf dolng o failed to arrcat tho downward tondency of pricos, thaugh at tho oxtromo clos fhey = recovorod alightly, Tho rocelpts wero fair and tho shipnionts Hubt, There waa 10 demand yeaterday for_shipmont, sud ali qrades of cash wero 3@to lower, 'Tho Octobet. horts were seltling up, and soma out’ for nest month wore alao Alling in, Seller the month opencd ak D2)gc, mold to §do, declined 1o 91c, and closed at 91io, Beller No vomber sold &t 8Jc, dawn to 873, and oloned at 8%, Seller Decembor sold at ic, Cash bats were dull, atl lower all round, A good deal of No, 2was deliverod at 015@03xe, cloring at (e instdo, No. 3 nold at 6fic and fojected atb e, Hample lota were vory dall, and paor graden werd alinost unalable, Canada was frcoly offered, and sold at lowar prices, at 81,21 for oliolco 10 arrive,” Cosh males includo 40,50 bii No, 2 at 91 01 6,800 b No, 8 at 06@57¢; 1,900 bu r a Wiix 360 3 10,000 b by sample, mowtly Canads (0 arrive, at U@Ll un track, Total, 01,200 bu. LATEST, Ta tho afternoon mess pork was sclivoand strong, closing at£20,95@31,00 sclter tho month, And $18.75 seller tho year, Balof, 5,000 brld at £20.00.331.00 solier October, $18,75 sellor te year, $18,04 sclier January, and §14.78 sollor February, * Tard waa activo and Lighor, cloalng at $12.70 cash, #1145 meller the month, and $1322'¢ neller the year, Sales, 3,00 tca, chiofly cash nf $11.05@13.%5, and at 11,43 for October, and $12,40@ 12715 for thio year, Wheat was mnoderately aclive and Yo lower, seiling at $1.0:37 down to §1.07, and closing at $1,01'¢ for No- vember." Selloe tho month vlosed at $1.033, and soller Docember at $1.074. Corn wan rathier quict and teady at 6050 for No- vember, 463 for tho year, and Gd:;@5d\co solier tha month or cash, Qata were quilet snd ateady, closing at 33320 for fho month, and 32} sellera for Novomber. Larluy wan easier eatly, but elosod Llio sama as at 10 o'clock, Ballor Novembor closed at 88e, and the montl: sold at 0l losing st {he outsldo. Tho deliveries were moderatoly largo, Veasel room was taken for 70,000 bn wheat to Inffa~ o at 4c, making tho room engaged during tho day for wheat alons, 350,08 bu, GENERAL MARKETS, ATCOTIOT—Was quict and steady at $2,20@2,90, BROOM-CORN—Was netivo and stoady, escept, por- hagw, poor now corn, £astern manufacturers are lay- ing in supplica, Bomo grados of old are firm, being scarce, ‘Tho beat qualitiea of now aro also strong, tho supply of much befog ight, Ssles wero reported of 8 Dalea fuferior now at 4}ga; 19 bales common medlum atGe 3 L car and 30 bales falr at 510 16 balos at 53{e; 21 balea at fc; 60 balos good at e 3 2 balea choleo at 71c ; 4 bales good old modium ot 8o 4 bates at9c; 1 ton No, 1 hurl at 1050 ; 11 bales choico at Tic, BULTER—The market wan deatituto of new fatnres, The demand was reasonably active, sud the moderata offeringa wero absorbod ot as good prices ca have bitherto provalled, Sulppers ond the lome trade bought freely ot tho aunexed quotations: Cholce to fancy yotlow, 30@340; mediun to good grades, @360 ; inferlor Lo common, 16,318, 1AGGING—Remning tiem, Tho demand has fallen off somo of Iato, but Ia sitll falr,—suficlently 80 to pro- vent ny oftening of prices. We quote: Btark A, 2307 Lewiaton, 26a; slontaup, %c ; Ontarlo, 28ie} Amorlean A, 25%c; Amoakesg, 25Xcs burlap-bags, 4 bu, M@lsa; do, b bu, 15@16c; guunics, single, 156 16c3 do double, 25320c. CHERSE—Thero waa little changs In any foaturo of tho clicess market, A steadily-fair demand ozists, and the market remafna firm at £2@12)¢ for primo fuotory, and at 1021150 far common to good grades, COAL—Tho markot was unchauged. Thera was & good domand for tho acason, and both tard and roft varleties wero leld firmly at tho prices following : Lehigh, §10,00; Lackowsuna, mnge and nut, §3.00; do_cgg, $0.005 cannel, $3.00@9.00; Horking Vailoy, £0.505 Indiana’ Dock, §5.501 Daltiniore & Olito, $0,00 @03 Lifuois, $1.0U@5.00. EGUS—Werg wlow at 91@2%, Tho recelipta wers fair, and upplies aro accumuiating. Tho demand for cod contlnues active, sud ollior saltwater flsh ulo aro mueting with o good inquiry ot firm rates. Luka fish ovo dull, wHi values uisettlod. Wo mako no chongo onr_auotations, an foliawa: No, 1 whiteflan, i-brl, $1.76@4.:0; No, 2 do, $4.00@L70; No., I “trout, $1.60 3753 "NO, ‘1 slioro mckerel, now, X-brl, $12.00 1800 No, 1 Lay, $.0049,23; No.'2 mack: T, 3y-Lrl, - $133G8.073 famfly mackerel, o, U@3,363 ° No, 1 shore kits, $2,00; No, buy kita, #1.50 Targo family kita, $1,10ia 1,13} bank codfish, $.75@0.00 3 Georgo's codfinl, $2,000 3 new ILabe Tudor herring, eplit, brln, §4.8068,75 ; (o %-brl, $1.40 (w4757 l..!l)‘rm lor lu:rrlua,‘ranml. bris, $0,25(30.50 Librl, $ g berrlng, per box, £} Columb , 5i-brl, £3,9538,50, PHUITS AND NUTS—frices ranged the samo an on o ‘day Defore, where, with scarcely sn oxception, thoy are firmly held, Thero was @ falr volunio of mules of forsign frults, Lnt domentics wern dealt in rather sparingiv, T'onetax—Dates, BY@0ies Bgs, Inyers, 10 lic; figa, deumw, naw, 1863 1007 ‘Tarkish prunes, od, 4 @oes French proues, crop 1475, 11@1d0; ralslus, layers, old, $2,5062.35 5 do new, § w3 5 Tooso Sluscatel, wew, 3,069,003 Val. %@ L4c § Zauto currauts, uew, AGbi(c ; citron, 23 emon peel, 18izlc. Doxeatio—Alden appies, S@zie: Michigan opples, 10 10}70; Indiana ad 110 linol, 834U} 07 peaclies, halven, 135 @13%ge; do mix edy 1034(g11c; 'do, yarod, 18@ics blackberrles, 13 3l3kc; raspberries, S pitted chorries, U5 Ha, NuTH—Fllberts, 10}@1i%c; aimonds, Torrac gous, 2wo; Naples Waltutw, 19in tdo; Greuoble watnuts, 12170 s Drazfle, TG e; pecauw, Toxas, 16 @Hic; Wilmington peanuis, U@93e; Tenucaseo pea- Dby, Gigtive: African peaniits, 6603, GHLELN FRULTS—Applos werd casy under liberal recolpta, Fall fruit n quoted nt $3.00@5.30 in catw, and slolv ‘ot thiess flgures, Now York apples aro comimg {10 competo Wit Michigan, but tht recelpts fromy (he Eax aro not iikoly to’ bo very lirgo, Crauborries_wero solllug frcely on orders, and iy o rotall way, Qrapes and pearn wero plentiful and rlow, Forelgn fruits wero unchanged : Oranges, $8,00 @y,50 per Lox: Malags loinons, $.0030,005" wine 09:3,9 per brl i ca lols; fall ap- 26100 per irfrom atoros. Goncorl grapes, i 1 o Micuigan, fn baske su¢s Catawla, .80 per casi ota, Ui 3 621, do in bankots, 8@ 507 Inabella, 225,50 per case’s pears, Uasket; cianberrios, $10,00610,00 o THEE100 per brl; Gape Coll do, f110UE1W; Califorsia peara, $3.50684.00 per box. UHOCERILS—Tho quotations of roflaed sugars wire cut down au J.e, in respouss bo essier prices tho Fast, Brown migars, owing to the scauty supplic: on hand, rematn firnt, To the market for coffocs tho feohing wan azain somowhat darm-m, and, na formor pirices wero li=tng freely shadod, wo roluce our quots- tlona de ull arvund, For othier articlos fu the Lt the quotations reuiain ai before, Trude wan flood.m uldt- atick—Hangoun, 7o Caroliun, 74@8%e; auu, TaTle, :hi—0, G, Juvs, B13:335% ey Java No, 2, 50@ uncy 1o, 2350¢36340 5 good to prima M3 900 ; common (o 1 o 2@ Bingaporo Ja AMaracalbo, 235 b eut loaf, 113410 1130 powdered, 11%,@llte; granulated, 1 standard, 107704 106 :* do No, 2, 1 D i lutie ; extra O, 10@10';0; O No, 0,'&!):, ¥ No. 1, e eholee brown, d@diges futr lo primo do, Bu@hzio's "common do, Tinifo; cholra molssses suur, UdO\a 3 commor to good U0, T8I0, Bruvrs—Oullfornts sugar-loaf drips, 10300 ; dis- aiul dripa, 21,03« L10; silver drips, extra tno, Gxa good wigur-louinaleup, .M:%asu; cxtra do, G4 00§ Now Qrleans molassos, choleo old, 847003 do pritn @03c; Ao common ta good, Hkk330; lorto 1t nolassen, B0u33e; ecommon mioheses, Wi dic § blackstray, 800, rioes—Allpice, 16@17c; cloves, 00@fdo; caevle, iHa g pepper, 0 1-3; untmegn, $1.25@1,00 ; 6 ulcutts ginger, 1551 oarw—Trie Blut, 6o+ German Moltled, 65703 Whits Lily, 64 @00 Whito lose, 81 &0x6 ; Savon Imperial, B': (ltilxxll'n I\T(-«:j 41 S0, TARCH—F xceldor, laun 02{@To; do, gloss, 7 s ccldon, laundry, 64&To; do, glow, T4 ALY — W low aid weak, excopt timothy, No, 1 suld ut $16,00 to tho Btock- Yards; mlxed soid at $13.00 und No, 2 ut $1.49 freo on board, Upland pralrie runged from $1LA0@1200 aud lower grades wold at FH@L0,00, Tho offeriugu of rnlrlu wete larger, snd busurs guiorally weso holdluy back, HIGHWINES—Wera yuict and sfoady st the decline of Wedneaday, Hales wera 150 Lirle au 5,13 per gallon, Kew York was firmor at $1,17 4, I{IDES—Continue 4 moderalo dewiand, 8o belng th aterage prico puld on thostreet. The Doaton Journal of Comuieree,ct, 16, says : “ This week ghows soiue fmyrovenent in the fecling of the frade i hides, und ok the stock i3 much reduted aud the tuaal- 1eft §s not of tho best, tho frads ura willing 1o glvo a slightly advanced price i crushied aud Lt 1 A E for oo ot Bucios Ayres bl uee sl unfn{ Bitn- ve du New York ~Domestics aro uot plents und sro takeu ou fask s recelved, * Ouotutions Ureen city butéhorsy 6@digo; Bredn cured, lght » vy, Ho 12@t9%c; filt P T R P ehor e @ligo; deaconskhiy, aged atotk bringe’ ", Dam and brauded 10 per cent off, Blheop l\'fl:v‘fl.\ll’dl ‘;‘M Polla, nd HPE N ots. qolet and, uaifus ) ‘eze quoled a ogliog uad Lasiera el ey METALS AND IARDWARE—Wora faltly nctiva and “seadys Tin PLytR—10, 10214, $0,00; do, IX, 10214, $12,00; roofing, 1ixav, 10, $9.00: Pra TN —Largo, d7c: amall, 2¢: bar, 40c. HorvEr—No, 1, 2o; No, % Lran—tig, 740; bar, Ayo: lead pipe, Oc. Corren—Bottoms, o aheatling copper, Mle. HREET Ztng—Full ciske, 10 : slabn 81z, Burrt InoN—No, 2, 4o rater; fussin Ircn, § to 13 tnclulve, 17c; do, No. 1, stained, 17¢: American Rumia A, 1o} B, '11e, Wink—Non, I'tn 6, Go; 7o) 1003 100 11, 11cs 12, 11ia; 13 and 14, 1303 18 and 16, 140; 17, 1he; 19, 1803 39, ‘1003 20, 2e; foll bun. {llén, pée “cent discount’; fones wire, 84S} o small ota, Hige, NAlll‘.B-mmaln at £3.13%, Bmall lols aro some- timen Alled at £, 3 OILS—Carbion was Active and stronger, Other ofla rulod comparatlvely stoady. We advance our quotations of carbon, a8 follawa: Carlon (standard whitc), 118 deg, toat, 13@13% 02 do Tlinols L-gal tests, 150 deg., 14@ lix o headlight, 176 deg., 17@17)0} extra winter Jard n{l, $1.1331.14; No, 1, $1,00; No, 2, T&ka800; Hu- need raw, Bio; bollod, 03¢ swhialo, T4@T8e; da wintar bloach, TR@TA¢ ; aperm, $2.3032.30; neatafoot otl, strict- Iy \nre, 315130 ; do extrn, ofe; do No. 1, 6803 bank ofl, 5083 atealts, 5503 plumbago ofl, 60780 ture penting, 82c ; naphtha, 63 gravity, 150 naphth, com- mon, 12@136 ; West Virginin ofls, natural, 20 deg., 306 § Batural, 40 defk., 0c: reduced, 28 deg., Tiadse, ULTRY AND GAME—Freal poultey wat in re- quent af bettor prices, while slalo coops wero alow and weak, though the OTEFNEs hAT0 beon conslICTAbLY Fou duced, Gamo waa dull and lower il roumt undor 1arge offeringa, ~Bpring and mized chickens, $2,000 3,003 old chickens, $2,75(@1.00; turkoys, walie ; duckn, $3.003 gecne, $3,0089.00 3" prafrio chicl 034,70 parirliges, $3. rd ducke, $2.50 5 amail do, $1,00 (@160 caiivanbacks, $3,80; suspo, T3¢, Venison was guoted at 16@17c, BEEDH~Thero were ordors on {ho market for timo- 4hy and tho markot was atronger for primo famples,tho offerliga bolug jnadoyuste, Thn alock old oro ja sald to bo small, and but littio sced that can be classed 85 good o prime {s arriving., Hales wore madoat $1.80@1,23, and at the closo prime_was quoted at $2.23 @180, ‘Many orders were not flled. Flax sold at $1.00.31.95, and & amall lot of clover nt $0.40, SALT—Wan {n fair demand and steady, Consldora- blo #alt fs coming in, but the demand keops up to tho Tocent average, aud |t {8 not likely thist the stock to bo earrlod into tho winter will exceed thint of last scason, Wo quote: Baginaw, Onondage, nnd Cauads, fino, $1.003 do in round lots, $1,60: ordinary conrao, $1.70 dairy, without bags, $2.78: dalry, with bage, $3.50} Ashion dairy, yer eack, $1.00, TEAS—Romain quiot aud essy. Tho quotations following aro belng shaded on fale arders: GuN. FOWDER MovuNk—Cholco to fancy, SLI@L103 good to prime, Tha8lo: common 10 good, 40.5io; Ving- sucy, chofeo, now, Thaklc; fair 1o good, G5@OUCH ‘eummon, 8i@40c, IMrzaiaL Morunr—Choice to tan~ ey, T6@43c; Rood to primo, 85@T00} common, 30@400; Pingauey cholen, T0@700;' falr to good, 6 bies com: mon, 40e. JAPAN—Cholcoto fancy now, ti@sse; do {ully fafe to prime, 10870¢; do common to good, 85@ Gde; cliolco to fancy old, 6@700; good to prime, do, B5@G0e; common, 35@40c, UoLoNa—Choled to faucy, B0cR$100 3 wood {0 prime, 60700 ; common, J0@A0C, WOOD—Ts firin aud ufichanged, solling at $7.00@ 8,00 for beech and maple, VEGETADLES—There 1s somo Inqniry for Teache blow potatoes to put in storn, A parties have offered 300 por L, dellvered, for rouud lota, Halea are mada ina rotall’ way ot @400 on the strect for Tore nd Peaciblown. The receiptn wero Iarger, Bwect ovs were quolad st $2.5G0.60 Onions weeo dull at 8%g per bu ln car lotr, 0OT—\Was quict, Occastonnlly small orders ara recelved from Weatern mills, but tha Fastorn dealors who wero presont last weok havo withidrawn withe out buying vers much, &8 o “priccs asked woro above their limits, Quotations: Tub-washed, strietly primo, §2@slo: do poor to good, W] wrashed flecce, fine, J8@4ic: do modlum, 49@4do 3 do coarse, 39@10c; unwashed, fine heavy to light, 25@) 28¢; do medium, S2@Ue; do coarse, 48@10e. LIVE STOCK. tal Hame time iaat weck, Weak before last,... Shinmenta— 16,340 OATTLE—Tho recelpta for o four days have been 8010 7,000 moro than for tho samo tmo laut week, and the aupply haa Leen just about thot many 1n oxcess of $ho Tegytimate trade roquirements, uot far from 7,000 cattlo remaining in tho ya rdn at tho oloso of business last ovening, Thooffect upon valuos of this largo overplus s apparcut in o genoraland marked deprecise tion, In butchers'stuff and sipping grades thero has been & dochno since Saturday laat of 2i@b5c, while stockers wero off 10160, Tho shrinksgo, thongh suflicleut toinaure losa to drover, was not sufclont to call out auy activity on the part of cltber lacal ot ot #ide buyers, and the largo smount of atalo stock loft over from Wednosday was further sugmented, The Lighcat reported salo woa 105, averaging 1.3%3 Ibs, ot $0.15, by Btruder, Wadsworth & Iall, Mot of iho trading was dono below $1.80, or at $2.60@2,25 for cown 3 nt $2.732i,75 for stockers; at $2.65@1.60 for Toxays; and at £75@4.40 for coudon (o falr shipplug coven, QUOTATIONA, Qliolco Beoves—Fino, fut, well-formed 3 yoar 10 G vosr ohl stcers, weighing 1,230 to 1,400 it PRI . A 11 TX Good Beoves—Well-futtencd stoers, welgli- 1ug 1,100 01,300 ta...... +, 4,16@6,50 Medium Gradi -Steers in fu! i~ ing 1,160 £0 1,230 1bs.., Dutchors' Htock—Poor cern, common to choleo cows, for city slaughter, welghing 800 £0 1,100 M3...., s 2L0RT5 Btock Uattle—Common cattlo, 10 1,00) I 180,75 Inferior—L| wtags, bitlly, and scalswap steers. Texas Cattlo—Throngh droves, , CATTLE BALi Number and descrivtion, 103 choico stevrs, 16 chivice stec 4 good stecr. 16 chofeo stecrs, L00@ 2,25 LEU@4L0 17 medium steoriu ... 48 mediuma ateors,,. . 4 medinm stoer: voders, 20 burchers’ caftly, 2 Colorado eattlo,... 3 Texun catlle, .. 106 ay's fales show s furtlicr whrinkngo of 130 por 100 lis, inakiug an agrregata decline pince Baturday of fully 30.w40c, Tho decline embraced all ractds, but was iuore vovere In puckers’ gradea than n light and choico heavy, Hales wero at 1.75@8.00, “Tho"Intter Sguro was patll in two or threo instances for selocted Logs aulted to tho wants of the Philadel- phia markel, Lul probably waven-eightia uf tio hows w0l changed owneru at prices at and bolow $7.50, The marknt cloved dull aud boavy, with weveral thousand unsold, ‘eatord 1O0G BALEN, Lrice Ao, .10, 83, 7.0 91, 7.60] 81, 7. it §3.95 comuwa to chofee, Inferior focks were negl ¥2.75g3.00, NEW YORR. New Youx, Oct, 21,—Bixves—Recelpts, 1,20, mak- 1ok 4,970 for e thres days, sgainet 2.210 ut "the' saie time dust woek. Tho Gopreision notoll yestorday wu even moré prenounced to-day, and, with & further ro- duction 1n prices cqual 10 N @xje, the offeriugs conld 10t bo cloed out ; poor (o extra uative wteers, §@12X0, With Vory good lata yold at uy svorage of 115707 o 1uon 10 ¢holes Toxas sud Chierokos cattlo, ' Tk cowpared with Monday, to-dey’s selling prices we: X6 lower o falf 10 prima ulcers, sud fully 1o off on common and piedfuin natives, and ol gradus of Toxax wnd Cherokod eaitlo, HHULEP AND laMis~Arrivaby, 4,430, making 12,030 for threo dauys, agaiust 10,030 the same {lmo last week; trnda dusll af 4050140 for sbiucp, aud BT sic for lamb HwiNe—Rocelpts, 4,850, 1nak g 14,500 fur the thres ddpye, agaloet 11,040 at the ssme time lest week ; 8 fow Blatd hogs 1old alive ut 8270, 475 for ted, at #1. LovY, 81, Tours, Out, 31,—Hocs—Active but Jower ; ship- per’, $4.50a1.00 7 bacon, $0.00@7.48 ; butobers', §7.36 (87,007 oxtra, 375, Catr! emand active; good to choice natives, B B o't bt T to 009,78 3 ol 4007 iwtaliun' ta fel ) 290G r, $3.00.48.401 common, i Lative cows, $2.60@3.23, KANT LIBIRTY. Pawr Livarty, Pa, Oct. §.—Carrte—Receints to- day, 5.8 Liead, all thedugh stock DUk biis for tho throe deyss the yords are well cleard out, ouly late arrivaly on hagd ; Lu; -r& sll goae home; mar- ket has bown active st 8 glight decline from yestarday ; best; $4.35@ 4707 Deediaza to good, $4,50@0.00 ; come pxn mon ta falr, $1.50 46,00 bull and cows, §: stuckers, £i,00@ 1.5, Hoas—Itscelpta {o-dny, 4,840 head, A for fia threo ddngn past, 11,610 head ;' Yorkers, $7.4047.607 Phila- defphin, $2.253R.40, Brexr—Rocoipta to-day, 2,100 heai), making 10,500 threo days past ; relitng at §1.75h.60, DUFPALA) ct, 4l for Nurrato, N, Y., ATTre—Recalpla, 033 total for tho week, 10,1605 no market to.day: froeh arrivala through ' constgnmwonts s no good catile on market: only fow odd lota of common atock on salo; iclent salea made for quotations, Hitrrp AND LAstna—Toceinia, 1,200 ot for (ho weex, 16,2043 market dull, alow, and unsettled; dn- mand very'lgts but fow good Iota offared this weok, the “majority being medinm (o fair: somo dealora rings pricos | ot - best usllty offerings at Iast _woek's _ quotations, Common ausllty Mo ~off, whilo " ofiors anote good ‘ta hent quality of sheop at K@ya off, and modlum to poor anality anywhors from 3 @ 2o off; beat quality offerings not much sought atfer » poot gradea slmost entirely neglected ; Ohio aheep, 8 10 103 1w, $5.90@5.37 ichigan sheop, 89, U1, and 03 M, $0.40.54.46@4.70 y 1 tecelite, 5,700 § total for tho woek, 21,000 ¢ 11 atid wlow : mipply moro than equal to the demand ; Yorkors, $7.00@7,63; hosvy hoge, $5,00@ 825 CINOTSNATT, CIXONATY, Oct, 21.—TToas—Dull, and higher grades declined; ockers, S@0ie; comtan light, 30,76.4 7,16 good light and packing, $1.25@7.40; guod heavy, $1.5047.60. Hecolpts, 6,400 fhead ; shippers, 1,064, LUMBER. Tho wholesalo manrket was qnlct and nnchanged. 'The offerings wore small, and fow buyors put in appearance, Salea wero made in tho morning at formor prices, and tho docks were nearly cloarod ot noon, but waveral cargoes arrivod aftorwards, lrices wero tiualtored. Ploco siuff sold at $.25, and inch waa quotod at $8.60:3156.00, Hales {nclude : Cargo achr Two Brotlhers, from Ludington, 190 m Jolsta and scantling, at $4.23; cargoschr R, O, Craw. ford, from Manstec, 240 m Jofain snd scantling st $8.28§ #0ld by J, M, Loomis & Co. ‘Tho retall domand was again active, and for many qualitics irm, Tho domand for sbinglos in improve ing, tho shipments having incressod considerably within tho past fow days, snd, though the stock fs much larger than at this timo last year, tho market s firm, espectaily for choico brands, which have recontly adyanced at tho salo docks, Feucing s firm, ond other common lumber steady, Below are tho quotations ¢ [Firat and recond cloar H3.00@ 45,00 Third cloar, | nch. i Third clear, thick, Otear Hooring, firat Cloar siding, frat and Firat common alding, Fiooring, first comniy iy Tlooring, second common, drossed. Tox boards, A... HBox boards. B, . A stock boards, 10and 12 in, 1 stock boarils, O stock boarils Fencing (10 t,). Common lumbor, T8 1t and indo Joiats and seantling, 20 to 24 1t L cong second, 11.00,:212,00 10.50@11,00 « 11.00@14.00 175G 2,00 « 2,60 2,90 s TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Snectal Dinyteh to The Chirago Tribun Tavenroow, Oct, 2—11 8. m.—T'Loun—] 6d; No, 3, 24a 6d. : Qna—Whoat—Wiater, No, 1, 10s 4d; No, 2, 10a; spring, No. 1,108 1d ; No, 2, ba 4d; white, No, 1, 115 60 No. 2,115 10; club, No. 1, 11894 ; No, %, 11a 4d, Corn—No, 1, 308 ; No, 9, 20a 94, Provistons—Tork. 82464, Lard, Gls, LivZRroot, Oct, 20~-5:10 p, m.—LARD—~03s 0, Livenroot, Oct, 31—Lalest—FLovn—Extra Biate steady at 21a 6d, Guarn—Wheat—No. 1 aleads ot 108 103 No, 2 Chi- cago, 9 6 ; No, 2 Milwaukeo, 98 82 ; winter dull at 108 6d. Corn—Mized, 20 04, ProvIstoNs—Pork—Primo mers, Weatern, ateady ot 8383 do Eastern, 005, Dacon—Cumberland ent, firm ot O1a; mbort rib firmat Gia; long clear firm at G3a; sliort clear firm at 03, Wama~—Tang cut ateady at 6Gu: shoulders ateady ng 418, Leef—India mess steady ot B0s oxtra do firm at 13783 prime mess, 605, Lard— Primo Westorn, Giv, TALLOW—TPriin city Tull nt 47n, Brinrrs TunPENTINE—SBteady at 2% 0, Coataon RealN—Steady ot 83(n; Gno do, 17s, Cuezrar—American, cholce, stoady at 50s 6, PETROLEUM—Refined, 10B10X{§ spirits, 100, Lazp Or~—Steady at &7s, Loxnoy, Oct, 31.~TnE BANK or ENGLAND—The Dircctors of tho laukof England to-day fixad tho min- fmum rato of dlscount at 4 por cent. Tho smount of bullion {n the Bank decroaned .£915,000 during the past week, Tio prapartion of tho Dank's rescrvo toits Unbility la 362; per cont, The amount of bullion gone into the Iank on balance la £34,003, Moxer—The rato for money at the Stock Exchange for Qovernmont socurition ta 13, Coxants—Alonoy and account, 04 316, AMFERICAN SECURITIES—"(58, pUKTYS 403, 104%; now G, 1033;; Now York Cantral, 02; Erle, 135 ; preterred, 31, TALLOW—524 Y0538, Prrnorros—Tofined, 10:@10 1, .Brinire TORPENTINE—20a Sd.g21a, Panis, Oct, 21.—TRENTES—GS( 623ge, - Srrerz 18 FnaNor—Tho spocla fu the Dank of Fronce Increasod 1,418,000 franca during tho past woek. Thirty-one thousand pounds sterling wers shipped to-dsy for the Unitod Batos, AsTwenr, Oct, 2. ~PETIOLEDM—285, FRaxkroat, Oct, 21,~USITED StATes Boxps—New 83, 95¢ Gc. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. NEWw Yonx, Oct, M.—Lustness waw light with com- mixsion houscs and Importors. Catlon goods moved slowly from first hands, oxcept cotton fannels, which wereaciivo and firm. Prints wera quiet. Rimpson and Gloncester mourning priuts reducad to 7xe. Drens goods coutinued In stoady roquest, Overcoat fugs wero in Minited demand, but fancy cassimeres weredull, Fancy knit goods wore more active, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Pirteovad, Oct, 2l—~Vetrolenm quict; cmde, $1.07x at Larker's ; rotluod, 132;e, Philadclplia deliv- ory. 1, 238 107K 10- WILMINGTON OIL MARKET, WirawazoN, N, 0, Oct, 3L.—Spirils turpontine firm at 8750, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORK. Suselal Dispateh (o Tha Chirngo Tribune. New Yons, Oct, 31,—~GkA1S —\Wheat market about 1e lower § modorato export and lmited milling demana; saloa of 69,000 bu at $L.0S@1.08 for rojocted spring $1,10@1.11 for No. 3 Chicago; $1.15%1,9 for No, Milwaukoe; $1.25@1.27 for new and old No, 2 Chicagos $1.27 for No, 2 Northwestern ; $1.31 for now and old No, 2 Milwankeo; 81,33@1.47 for No, 1 spring; $1.24@ 1,44 for sonnd new snd old winter rod Westorn; $1,4 (@1,45 for do amber Weatern ; $1,02@1.53 for do white Western ; and §1.41 for old White Genosce, Iiyosteady at 83 for Btate, Marloy quiet and unchanged, Corn firm § moderately active; salss of 75,000 bm at. 703 70340 for steam Wostern mixed; 7io for il d nd TK@T4xc for high mized and ycllow Western, Oata firm for prime; duil and heavy for comnon to fnfe- rior; sales of 51,000 bu st 47@480 for mixed Weatern aud State, and 40@510 for white Weetern and State, Provistoxs—3iddles quictat $13.00:314.00 for clty loug clear, Lard quiot; sales of 100 tes at 143,@M4c {br prime steam, ‘Wittaky—>arket ateady ; salos of 150 Lrls st §1.17)5 por gallon, Guooenies—Sugar—darket unchangod; falr dn- mand; fair to good rofining 18 quoted at 7i8o; primeat 8);e; und white Hayans at 074@10\c. Cof- fee—Market quist and unchanged ; Rio quoted at 18 @22 fu gold; Maracalbo at 21@23%0 In gold, Teas ~—Market unchanged ; moderste fnquiry, 'TaLLOW—Rulos dull sud beavy; quoted'st 02;@10¢, o latter for prime. Furonte—Market rmer, but quiet; to Penarth TRoadw, two barke with 030 qru grain at €a /d, in bage; 10 Loudou, by steatn, 40,000 bu graia at vd. 0 the Avsaciated Ivesa,] Niw Youk, Ock. 1. —Froun—L.ews sctive snd lower 3 focsiole, 14,0 5.0, asullunl ommon 0d oxtra, $5.80.45,80¢ good SN0 white wheat witra, $0308 £.00; extra’ Ohfo, 33.6037.63; St Louts, $3.80G0.00, yo our steady ab §4,258,00. B ‘Conn-MeaL—Steady ; Weatern, $3,43@1.90, Quain—Wheat dull and Jower ; ‘heavy ; roceipts, 193,000 hu ; No, 1, $1.3%@1.37; rejocted,” $1.05@1,: {eago now ' and old, $LU51.37} No. 8 do, LG No. 3 Milwaukee, how aud old, $L.UIG : 3 do, $1,15(41. 0, 4 Northweatern, 3 winter rid Western, ' sound, now und oldy $ULIZALAL; suiber i, 126140 . ty0 steady ; Ktuto, S, Ty quictand boavy ; Western uusalable ; sial ¥ two-rowed Stato, §1.15 § six-rowed Blato, §1 old Cunsda Weef, §145," Corn opeusd Armer clogod. gulet. fiscolpbe, 61,000 b Westorn mized;. stoain, eXatizio; do m 10 high-mized aud yellow Weatern, TLK@TIGe. Ol shade firiger . for prime. Receipts, 44,000 $ fute, BTG48c 5 White' da, disu 5 HAY—Unchangod, How—Flrm; yearlingy, B2ltc; new, 10a1se, Quookuiks—RIo voffco, dull snd bheavy; cargoes, 184 (o730 11 gold; Jubhing, 18}@*a tu gold,' Bugur— Fuir to good refintng, 7'56 8o 3 contrifus al, B0: relned, quiet sud sauler, 10%,cile, Mo- Liswos—tirucery grudes steady, with nioderats demand, R duil but unctisuged, g veTaoLLUM—eavy und unsettlod; crude, 80} re- Sued, 135w o ; cance, THGIO naphtbs, 110, 4 S1aarvky Restv—Efrm s §i B Tosrenrini—Pinn Fabs—Hteady ; 5021350, Wewtern snized snd 5 € Puoviatuxy—Vore Leavy and lowoe; new mea #3000, ool unchanged, Cub meats gulet: middics city long clear, 13)1de, dull aodua- wottlod; prine nlu\u‘v:l'l;n;' 10835, Wunxr—Quiss but fArm ; $1475. PHILAD PRILADELEATA, Ont, 2. Baed, Eihgo s crmde, 10ige. Hrenw—olover, §0,75.81 Fr.oun—quict, Minnenota_exirs family, $0.23@7.60s Tidlany $0126@7.0¢ high rades, g N—{¥heat firmiy lold ; new Don $180@LAL; now Wostern 46 damp and gond. g1.50% L20; amber, $L25@1.42; whito, $1.40@1.55, iy, 3 (3830 for Woskeru,” Cori fn bottor roujiont | ol 0, but wleady: Towa, \vurnn-m, 8tate, Ould, am ni?fll%fi% 'vm‘x: mfigr. Qats falrly activ; tixed) gx’r’x‘—::::&"'fli; New York Blata and Drag, fomi gy iioncT anin, SEAL batad Eaus—Firm ; Wentern, fronts, nfigfif‘cr.&w' 8r, 1 Mo, Ook, gy ir. Touls, 0,y Utt, 91, ~Frovn. e, =Qultl ol nye nAtN—Wheat higher for cash and O ' enntor; No, 4 tod wintcr, $1.7 mn‘fb;f-"’"{‘!' October; $1.60 Novomber’ No. o do,* g tyara] Corn firter ;. No, 4 mixed, 8340 itd onh ; wriees (adis{c Noveraber, Osta’firmer; i November. Harley sl steady and um:hnnfiud I'rovisions—Torl Lardquiet but steady; o cash y sud’ unchangeq, activo and pritno i sy Rye Tower, sloam, S5, 'fm' mota quiet; mhoulilors, 8o s pldes, 1 twolvo agn® malied, “Pacon tmactiint P -nln;;mm, U@L} sldes, 1h1d%e s cloar, nx Wiimry~8teady anaunclinnged at 81,14, JesEoELTA—Flour, 1,400 belss wheat, (0,0 b cor, R M\:n, oals, 31,000 bu;’ rye, 6,000 b Datley; i ", BALTIMORE, ALTIMOKE, M, O |, ~FLoon— . supertine, $1.37@ 4, el Sestera X xira, £5,00 Unan=Wiedt tem ‘and tnclanged, Com g but aleady s Western mixed, 26, Gald dufy beyic changed, Ryo ateady ; 55(@b. 1 HAY—Quiot and unchange: Provisions—Iower: more 21,46, Lalk shoulders, 0@ Mden %09 B, 185ecyices Lo quaele i he @11 "- o, Lar tra@live] $14.75@10,00, auiet, but firm ;™ retzhg) Burera—Firm and unchanged, VrToLEUN—Quiot; crudo, 0X@0Ke: refug, e, Lorprr—Nominal, Wittssy—Market dull; $1165@1.17. v ORLEAKS, New Onteaxs, L., Oct, 41.—8udian— salen of yallow Ciarilod, 100 3 white chriima Lot MoLaswea—Good demand ;' falr, Gi@uic: primcls ol GhaTie, ORN-MRAL—TLight supply ; sales at £3.25a1 GRATN—Corn—bomand mcilorain - 1&15«;:1%;‘,_ Fair supply; domnnd limited ; 40 630, BraN—Scarco: nales, $1,03, Tuoviatoxs—Lork dull ;' walos mess, $21,00, D Yery dull; tho triio markot cannot bu quotell bee than nomlnally 106, Buouldern—Cloar sib siine Hos cloar slden, 1iige. Lard—Light supply; good loes] demand ; torce, M5@14Y0; kog, 155a, Otber artlcles unchiangod, TOLEDO, ToLzno, 0,, Oct, 2. —FLovr—Dull, Oy fte demund; lower zat whitn Michigan, $1.35 0, 1 nmber Sichigin, on epot, §1375 aalies 1ol ry, $1.30% ¢ Noveinber, $1.203 Docombar, §1.970% o, 2do, 1073 No, 2 ral, $1.24; rolceted tat ols Corn dull and lower; high-mizad, seller Noveraber 2)%( 3 |xu. 2 \yu;‘ga, {';u; nona‘dm BTiga; damage 'x"-"fl-' ata lower: No, 3, 'apot, 333 Kovom whito, 4¢3 rejocted, 30ic, 45 ber, Biko} nn:mnm—#‘nm nlnt;lflfl“l:“i”ln“my. rokirTe—Flour, 1,000 brlsl; wheat, f 10,000 b § oats, K050y, s SL0008 o Burpscyrs—Flour, 1,000 brls; corn, 4,000 bu ; oats, 10,000 Lu, ; G zl‘fll,\VAl"KEH' TILWATRFEP, Oct, 21, —FLoUR~Quict a GnatN—Wlent stoady and flrm? No, ;'d i —Wheal §I|Ikn Wabash, $1.25; No, wheat, 49,000 by il $20 do burd, 4123 No, 4 Siiwinkee, i‘fh"? L2 3 November, $1.09%. Corn'qulet snd 'No. 2, 88} @5ic, Ous stoady s fair Inang § Tiyo dull and unsottiod § o 1 70 doeilned ; No, 2 Octobor, ' $1,64;" Novemter, Mens pork, $20,15.320,87, Primostoum hard, y@lie, 1o $0INSK, Furtan rs—To Buifaio, 4'5e: Onwega, Rearipra—Flour, ,00) Lrlws whott, 138,00 tay corn, 1,000 bt ; oats, T400 L. BITIPMENTS—Flonf, 19000 Lrls ; wheat, 217,000 ba, N A fomlly . GRATN—Wheat oler ; primoto chaler, 81, Cornateady ; moderato demaund ; 62@05°, 0, B2ed8e, Darley dull; Cannda to armive ProvistoNs—Pork uil and lowe Lan steady and firm ; ateam, 13 § Bulk meatn dull; mioulders 8ie s clesr b, 135G 12%e: clear, Lde, Bacon dufl ail tuchangod: Wiriry—Activo nudatrong ; $L16, Burrea—Dull and unclianged, nostoN, . BostoN, Oct, 21,.—FLovn—Valr dotand ; Weeters superfine, $3.00G common cxtras, €5,50.¢6 Wectern do, $1,00; Minnesots do, $0,5 wheat Ollo, Tndians, and Michigan, $ 5607, nois, $1.53@8.60; Bt. Louls, $7.00:9.00} funcy Bota, 74.80@1,50. GRAIN~Corn Orm mized and white, 436! CLEYELAND, CLEVELAND, 0., Oct, 2, —GuArN—~Wheat steadrs now No, 1 red, nominal, bus little arciving; No, 2 iy $L20 ¢ rejocted, #ic: old, nominal. Corn ‘firm bigh inixed ear on track, 't} No, 1 §tate, 42¢1 No, 3, 40 ; rojectes PETROLEUM—Flruier; wandard whito, iy caedots, 10%c3 Oblu test (13) dégroes), 113 § 15@3c higher 1a'amall lots, it Minoe txed and yollow, 19@slc, Oats, DUEFALO, ToreALe, Oet, 9L—Gnarv—Wheat quict: sl 10,000 bu No, 3 Mliwaukeo club ot 31,22 00) b rt Wanhiugton at §1.41, Corn Inscy) 3¢ for No. o tutxed Western, Oate—No. 2 off 40c; nodomand, liye noglected, Dariey—More e quiry, Furionts—Wheat, 90 corn, 80§ oats, e MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, OCT. 21, Annrveo—Erop Gardeu Cly, ‘Odrshurg, #one arfes; prop A, 0. Keating, Oswego, coal ; Larae IL. T Chureh, Oswego, coal; ebr Hovontl Obio, Muskeg Iumber; schr Pride, Tentwater, wood; schr 3lary Elien Cook, Hamiln, lumbor; prop Oconto, Grea Doy, mundrios; sehr A, Froderick, Sonth Haven woad; sclr Gem, Haugatuck, wood ; schr L, Doik, 8t Joo, lumbor; schr A, Jackson, Murkegon lumbor; schr Molton, Whito Lako, luniher; schf Racine, Muakegon, lumbor; scow Granger, rauls Yler, lumber ; wtmr Coroua, Bt, Joo, sundrles ; prop Mesaongor, 8t. Joo, aundriea ; schr J. 0, Mow, Murke gon, lumber ; schr Lovi Grant, Muskegon, lumber} stmr Chicago, Manttowoc, sundriea; ache 3, Ludeiy, Ludwig's Plor, wood; stmr Muskegon, Muskeyon pundrigs; sche 1T, Aun, Michigan City, lght; 912 t m, : e o (i, 8, Paal'a pler, sundriet 83he L. Wells, uffulo, 1431 ‘b ,com i dehr Ly Douk, Bt, Josoply, 40 Vla_comient, 40 brle lo; Lack Wondus, Buifalo, 0448 b whoaty 11,060 bt corn ¢ ebF HrRR ll’“uflflhu o e M o s w:}&':u'flf;n.pmp G, Campbell, Duffaly, 10 brd prop U, Campbell, Lirio, 40U bris flour, m!olm dries } prop Missourl, Marquette, 25 bels_poi Salt, aind matricy § prop SIRanenier, BL. Jum.)h.r\’v!l)fl: pork, and waudrlea : atine Chicany, Miiwaukee, 47 b1 ol 103 bl groen lifdea ; nehr Clicago, anltortsy 23 bl whicep pelts, 15 btla applos, T1lrls ollt ST Coroun, Bt. Joropts uundrles s prop sllssouri, Gutone o, 1,316 bu oxts, 20 Lrls pork, 530 pkmy fexd i Missotiri, Faglo Harbor, 358" bu uats, 305 (il flour, 45 tes fecd, Gbris porki prop M sourf, Hancock, foo tea feedy S0 B food { prop_ Midsourl, Toughton, ‘20 {en talogy 5brlé flour, 35 belu pork; utmr Matuo, Lrocksille ¢ Drle pork, and sundries i sche Brulgewaien Bifiy {0,000 bu’ gate; ache Qo Tulc, Hobtitss cor; 9,500 bu_onts, 78 brla park 15 brlt | e dmn{xw:l,t;,&l;l Malo, 24200 b sehieat ; deul J. 0'Nell, Buffalo, 0,314 bu corn. Niont' UreataNoks—Darge O, N l}ly-rfln.n"yulgg 23,000 bu_wheat; prop Badger State, lufalo, 1058 bu corn; 1,00 brls tlour, and sndre: gon, Grand 1aven, 6: bris pork, 7 toy lan cuon, Muvkogon, 7 brin pork, § brls oil aud sindeles; prop Ohio, Builalo, 40, webr Mears, Buffato, 24,000 bi wheaty LAKE FREIGHTS. CHICAGO, G ol ¥roigfa wero very activo and J¢ bigher, o whoeat and 3% for corn to Buflalo, ; Duffalo—Schra L, C. Woadrufl, . H lt-:::!l‘x'[r:' L, Dauforth, Clara Larker, J. W, Doste, Ses B0 Mears, ond Eltzaboth Jones, bweat 8t 46 B Teubtigo and City of tho Blrats, curn st 3¢} P07 Ouba; wheat on through rato, To Detroltz8ei J) 0 Cloud, corn at 84e, To Barnla—Lrop & f b corn through, To O uumuum—l'r:!xl' " ot AD Champlaly, sud Cily of Milwaukee, wheat, oat throngh, Total, 10, E Y Capuchty, .uo,cmm:e ‘:::n [ ] 3 7,000 bu oats, I ¢ - T eoies S e 0. &, Kug wers whea bl 70,000 bis whéat to Bufalo ut dc. MILWAUKEE. e o 150 Thers wau good demand for gralnseals b O 20th ot 40 for wheat to Luffato, but thia A4 8L S0 1o be & satisfactory offer to carriers (oW B, aily auked, thiough & fow charters were SRSy Ouwego rates were firin at 7, sud Kingetol &0 0 tews, lisde ‘o, Engagenients woro schira Jenuo Matherte hite malEite. Tiaca, and Naseau, whet 48 Bilty st dey "3 tollowiug chariea ween B, (il te: ‘Yo Buffa | Peupkee, ThO ?&k’:'?-i'fi"-fin'n M, ficoves barges Forest Uity a M, Lrown, 167,00) bu of wheat st 4¢, BUPFALO. 1004 “The followlng charters werg male ,";‘D“:;. Lawe febm F, J, Kiug, D, B. Bsiley, D. A Willts 00 reuce, coul to Clucago st §1; schie Thayets S0 0, o ut § £ Lamb, coal o Dol SLEL L o “Typa, coal to Allwaukeo at 8307 uche MR (Lo wment'to Loledo ¢ wchr Houn el 3 A1, Beltl, voul A'.\“J. Rt g:’fi‘l‘:(“":l:l y‘.‘(‘l., at §1.12% ; schr Funl‘]l:’i‘x‘:l‘[ i $1.107 uchre' (iranger, f(ounds, wnd R fyze Sendiaky to Milwauues, $1.103 scle W00 | e ber, Penotauguishieoo Lo Clilcago ot fL kAR turh frow, Penctangulshouo $3 Butah bt £ 05 » tow of 1,700,000 £t lulll_bt. 'y from |h.n':l||- and Toustwancy st $3.30 3 myalt on LAKE MICHIQAN. CHICAGO. Hebal Muntgomer ‘e tug Vun jck end the pyop A9 % e ln’:n;ove'wmkdn e docks of (he Ll ] Dock Qompany. .. Huslness sloug tho river B iy dull yeatarday that the tugsmen barly bue

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