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FINANCE AND TRADE, High Freights and Their Effect on Producers. Last Week's Businoss at the Banks Fairly Active. The Prodneo Markets Irregular---Spot Pork and Wheat Strong. Other Markets Tame—Small Shipping Movement in Grain, FINANCIAL. During the past week a dark and threatening storm- eloud has nson over tho business and the fnancis! In- foreate of the West, On Its black surface, drawn in {he euggestive colorsin which Mephisto delights to dwell, appears the form of Commodore Vanderbilt, ‘nia foot on tho neck of poor Jobn W. Garrett, of tho Baltimore & Objo, and hie long, ekinny fugers grasp- Ing at the splondtd crop of the West, Avarice, guiastly and Insatiable, gleams out In overy feature ; and yct A sardonic grin may bo detected ovor the millioucha hopes to extort from the hatd earnings of the West by exorbitant frelghta on her producta to, tho seaboard, If may bo well to hint to this remorecteaa pirate, in tho eouree of bis long lifelevying # moro grinding tribute upon the commerce of the country than ever Lafitte aid upon that of tho Gulf of Afexico, that in the end hia grasping avarice will bo sure to defoat ltaelf. For tho Inst two years, through thn competition of (ne Tal- timore & Obto Mailway, tho peoplo of tho Wert have had reasonable freights, Under ita bealthy influenco tho Grangers went to sleep; but they are not dead, a3 Vanderbilt and bis confedorate ahatka fonily hope, ‘Thie proposed oppreraion will wako thei into stronger and more desperate life than ever before, Fivo yeara ago they burnt corn within icas than £00 miles of Chicago, because extortionate freichts mado ‘cheaper than coal, Theso raliway maynstes may a8 well know that tho people will finda way to break through vetted rights, barked even by o bnudred Dartmouth Collego decisions, when exaction has reached tho Hmit of endnrance, Let them be wieo while they may; be coutent with reasonable profits, and all will bo well, As these extortionate frejzhta must virtually como in part out of avery nian’a pecket at the Weat, bo he canker, morchant, manufacturer, aud even down tothe hod-cartier,—a multitude too nmeroun and too power- fulto be successfully resitted,—it fs hoped tho warnug here given may havo some oiect oven upon tho eclfial Breed of Bastern railway matiagers, THE PAST WEER. ‘Tho weather during the week, with tho exception of Monday, was splendid, Tho wholesale dealera had a steady, active trad, while the retailers had o most ace ceptable benefit, ‘Tho strocta wero full of people, and everything woro a cheerful, hopeful sspuct, Collections were not quite all that was desirable; with tho fact comes the excuse from coun:r? correspondonts that tho farmors are all exceedingly busy threshing and doing other fall wark, anu they therefare Lava na time to come to town and settle bills, They will bo sure to get around iz due timo, aa thoy have tho prod- taco to make all who deal with them happy, ‘Tho wook past waa marked by a ateady docling tn do- posits, both here and in New York, Chicago banks hayo drawn on Now York, and country banks havo mado ateady ond large drafts on Chicago, both for Glscounts and currency, As no-npovulative projects can be datocted, tho sign ian hopefw onc, as ft ahows an active movement in crops and generally in the ‘business of the country, ‘The market for exchange during the weck haa been woak and drooping, Tho closing Agures were 6Uu.750 per $1,000 discount, Tho large purchases by the city, amounting to considerably moro than $500,00v, In ad- dition to uanal sales, simply relieved tha market for the moment, but had no effect in strengthening prices, Very considerable parcels of currency wero reveivod ‘by nome of tho banks from Now York, Money han been gradually working closer, owing to the immense drafts country correspondents have mado ‘upon our banks. Thors 49 no appesranco of an actual scarcity, however, as customera in city aud country ave been fully supplicd, Of courso all are confized to legitimate traflc, No countenance or accomtnoile- tions are afforded to mero speculators in anything. Close adherence to banklog principles haa for tho Present early driven vut of aight the entire race of pecttlators, ; ¢ Discounts ag usual, 10 pereentand frm. We hear , of ope or two banks that stil! Lavo cheap moucy on thefbest of collaterals—say on cali or short time—at 6@ @porcont, Transactions timited, SBtroot rates aro nominal at °@18 per cent, Wo ‘Dotice little mora activity, but the note brokers get Vary little to do on any torms, CHICAGO CLEATING-NOUSE. Olesrings for tho week ending Oct, 23, 1675: Clearinas, Latancea, 28 4,689,040 641 $ 341,501.69 Tuesday. cesses F821 516,16 PU HHA ‘Wednonda: 4 495,05:,98 “Thursday... ASAE Fri OLA 273,503, 4T 2,105, 73046 2,122,097,53 FOREIGN EXCUANGE, 48h BK United Btates 6a of *31, Uniled States 5-208 of f 6-208 of '65—Jannary an 6-208 of Oi—January ‘Daited Btates currency 6a... Gold was 1YG11434, C\TE AND COUNTY DONDE. wid, Atte, Chicago City 7 Yetbonda,... 103 aw fut Ted a lat, Chicago City 7 # cteowerage. 101 &int,'104 & Iut, Chicago Clty 7 Wek. waterioan 103 & int, 04 Aint, Cook Pasmly 7 WU ct, bonds, A ok Canty #9 ccd itd OOM # lat, 108K te Int, lon} Os soenssesereees a Wat Parke 7 par cent boutig ” 00% M1Bh 1K fate North Chicago 7% cent tonds (Lincoln Parks), reer 05 Aint, BANK BTOCES, ‘Morchanta' National. oe ae Firwt National Bau! avi Hinols, UUnols Trust and Bavings Bauk, Merchents! Savings, Loan and Trus! Union Nattonal Bank... Union Stock-Yard National, Hide and Loathor Hauk.....4 MISCELLANEOUS, City Ratlwsy, South Side , City Hallway, Went Bid City Tuulway, North wilde, ‘riders Insurance Company, Chamber of Commerce, ox, dy Chicago Gee Light and Coke Chicago & Northwestern gold bons Rxpoalonatock...ryerrevere LATEST, New Youe, Oct, 23,—Gold declined from 115 to 1434, cecovered (0.116, and closed: at 114%. Hates peld for borrewing wera 1-16 for izumodiate delivery, and 3-61, 112, and 1-¢4 until Monday, ‘Government bonds cloaod steady. Hallroad mortgages Grin and iu good demand. Slate bonds quict and prizes nosinal ‘The stock market opened firm st an advance of X to per cent ua compared wilh the closing quotations of Jeaterdsy, but a reaction soon followad, and prices de- ellned 4 tod percent, During the day prices de~ clined s fraction further ta tho general lat until the Laat hour of business, whon stocks in the main became firm and higher, Thu market, however, closud active and lower, There was cousidersble realizing to- day ‘by the smaller class uf speculators, bi ind taufeatione vuro sist chante hed peace ears but erhands, and thet the iaarket would bea, ruiug oe MER NOONE isa titha 'raussciiona on the Exchange sugregated 221,41 xhares,. of whlch 16,81 were Iris, (aus Lake tiers, 10,100 Northwerteru comunots 3,650 ye 2 30 Hock island, 6 600 Pacific Ball, 4,00 Bt. Haul common, 64u Unie, 31,00 Weatern Vaton, 6,000 Union Facile, 3,00 Cy, C 4&1.0,, nd 10,025 Ae urd & cite. ff onoy, J par cout; prime wercantile paper, £47, ‘The Adsintant ‘Treaauser dlavurted #lovvi0, Cus. toms recelpta, $440,000, Clearings, $4Y,0UU,000, Sterling Brchange—Bankere’ bills 1524 weekly Dank twtoent ia aa followe? Loan: eRso, $3,065,000 + apacie,» Increase, §17,40)); 8i,ty2,Sud ; deposita, decreaie, $5, jefitgulstion, tucrease, $1,400'; reserve, dd WOYEAMMENE BoNDs, ood Coupons, Coupons, Bh eves Nt. 18 ar Bay RONDA, «Virginia, new, | Missouria, 5 Tenneeace, obt, Tennessee, new Virginia, old, ” lous Western Unton Tel, Taclite Afall Adame Ex arocKs, TT Marlomrsserseceeee EIT 4086 | Halen preferred ..,130 #ig 1 Michigan Central ,. coy Wella-Fargos. ‘A}g | Union Pac, stock... 60 American. we BT” | DAKO SOTO, cen sceuee OOIE 1iinors Central oy Glow, & PittninirRenes nie Chicago & Alton...4 108 Chiveye & Alton pfi.1n3 + Ohio & Misstenippt .. 10 40 [Tnilana Centealesyee 47% ne 0284 1 Chie Bus, & Quiney 11 | Northweatern pfd,. AL Paull... eee Bt, Paul pfd..., Wabenl, ta BM [Hannibal & Bt. Joe, 1 Wabash pt, toes 7 | Deb, Lack & Wil, ISG Fort Wasne..., N2y | Atlantic & Pac. Tel. 1Rig ‘Terre Haute, . & | Central Pao, bonds, 103. Terre Haute pfd,,.,. 20 | U. ee COMMERCIAL, Tho following were tho recoipts nnd shipments of the leading articles of produce in thie city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, and for tho correspond 138 40,082 Thaw 17 1730 Flour, brie, Whoat, bu, Corn, ba, Oate, bu. Liye, ba. Barloy, Grass need, Flax seed, 14... Broom-cory, be, Cured meaty, 22,6°0 | #7, 785 f 30 , EN afutter, 114, Dres'd box Hiivtnes, brs Wool, Nr. see ee Fotatocs, bi... Lutter, No. Biiugles, No. iath, No... Tonitry, tbe. Poultry, coop, Game, pkgs... a " : Shenae dail) 3217) aie Hay, Wi 110, BU} ce) ‘Withdrawn from Rtore Eritay for city consumption, 4,624 ba wheat, 5,893 bu corn, 2,643 bit oats, 960 bu Fc, 5,348 bm aries, ‘The follawing grain war inspected into rtore on Sat- urday morning: var No, 2 red winter wheat, 20 cars No, 1 apring, 111 oars No, 2 do, 159 cara No, do, 149 cara rejected do, 4 cars no grado do (472 wheat) ; 79 cars high-mixed corn, 209 cars and 11,800 bu No, 2 do, 45 cara rojectod do, 2 cara no grade do (835 corn); 2t cara white oats, 46 cars and 12,70 bu No, 2 do, 20 cars Tojected do, 2 cara no grace ro (89 oata); 17 cara No, 9 ryo, 5 care rejected do; 3 cara No, 2 barley, 22 cara No, $do, Dears rojected do, Total (947 cars), 351,000 hu, Inspected. out, 134,625 bn wheat, 29/25 ba corn, 5,968 bu oats, 2,772 bu rye, 8,860 bn harley, The following wero tho receipts nnd ehipmenta of readatiffaand Uveetack at this point during the past weok and for the correspouding weeks ending ox dated : y 1 . Cattle, + 13,220 10,015 v1 The following were the exports of flour, wheat, and corn from New York duting the past wock and tho week previous: hart Drevious Laat week, Flour, bris, 16,910 Whoat, bu. BEH1,0N0 (MH) Corn, ‘br 417,50) 117,500 Afloat on tho New Yoak canals, 1,446,003 tn Wheat ¢02,000 bu corn, 243,000 Litoata, 294,000 bu barley, and 15,700 bu ryo, ‘ ‘Tho leading produce markets wero rather slow on Saturday, excopt wheat, and tho genorsl tendency of prices was downward, except in some descriptions of cash produce which ate corncrod for this month, or feared to be ao, Thero was less doing for shipmont than uaual, which was partlally dnote the strength in frutghte, but alae owing to somo oxtent te the premnt- um at which cach wheat, corn, oata, barley, and pork are held over the price for dehvery ons week hence, ‘Thin differenca arises from the fact that thoso markete havo heen largely overrold for October, and shippers cannot afford to compete with tho shorts when tho lat- fer aro upon their metic, Tholow grades of grain are moving forward rathor freely, as they are not di- rectly swayed by tho spuculativa oxcilements which keops up No, 2, Tho premium on whoat widens 09 the month advances, whilo fu other coreala there ts a fendoucy to shrink towards Norembor figures. An fmportant dleclino in tho gold prem{unt tended to re- duoe greenback prices on Baturday, ‘Thero was activity In the demand for ntaple and reaaonable dry-goods, and tho genoral trade showod amore animation than at n corresponding period Lat year, Prices wore not subjected to any marked change, snd may Vo quoted steady, Tho grocery market prow sented little that was now, Business was good m pearly all departments, and the prevalent feellng waa lusaithy and tirm, The notable exception waa coffee, which remaing dull and ungoltlod, Sugars aro held Ormly at the reduced pricos established early in tho week, aud are not expected to go lowor at present, Sirups, molasses, snd’ spices aro recelying increased attention, and are working firmer, ‘Teas remuin quiet, ‘The butter market had an caster tono for common and medium grades, but for clioica to fancy qualities it totatna ita firmness, Choose wns {a fate demand at fully lato prices, or ab + Ig@1IKe for good to prime factory, Thero were no important new feature in tho dried frulta market. Apples, peaches, blackberrica, and in fact al] dommestio dried, aro held with confidence, in view of the light supply, Foselgn descriptions wero about steady, Flub were in demand and were unchanged. The lag- ging, leather, coal, and wood markets ruled quiot with Uttle or no variation in prices, Olls sold fairly st ¥ri- dsy’s quotations, * é ‘Tho cargo lumbermarkot was quiet Haturday, tho offerings betag minal. A fow sales wore made at un- changed prices, The yard business continucs good, and prices arosteady all round, Tho hop, seed, snd wool markets were quict and unchanged, timothy seed belng Orm under light offerings, which restricted trading, ‘The lowe grates of Lay were dull aud woak, and the better qualities of ttmotby steady. Hides wore in moderato demand, Vegetables, tuclading potatoes, wero dull and weak, The offerluge were Avera}, but thore was little inquiry, the retail trade be- ing supped by neighboring farmers, Green fruit soil fairly at rocent prices, Poultry and game were iu moderate demand and easy undor large offerluge, THE GNAIN MOVEMENT. ‘Tho Now York J'roduce Ezchanye Weekly pives the following ¢ The viaiblo supply of grain, comprising tho Mock in grauary af the principal ports of sccumuy lation at Inky and seaboard porta, in tranalt on tho and by rull, Oct, 16, 1815; lakes, the New York canal dn atore nt Wrk Oct 16,175 Wik Got. by 47 ‘Tuo whest crop of Russts tu 1975 t6 lene undor average crop of 1874 and tho quality nays ally uneallatuctory. The eb{yuueuta alice wept, trong that country have boess mouerate, | The harvest in the United Kiugdutn fs not more. fovoralty thought of thau eariler 14 thy sussou, anil, if anythiug, i rather lesa go; nelthor has there wer any chauye for thy better inl the report of French cropa, The twporta and exporte of France would senun to iutieate that the crop of 1874, on which the cousmumption comm with bere elocks trou the crop of JeTJ, was lees than tha several ostimatos 12t,- 440,000 Lo 140,0 +,0uU heatolitres, and copsyyuently the expected aupplies from Franco Chiu year will tury out ivra than bas been vtpectod, The cron of Germany in ThiS hea beet uutformly tepresented aa iuferiur tu quality to the wore abnudaut crop of 1874. In Austro~ Jiungesy the wheat crop ie far from: being satief jefan- Avot. 2 The Butlein des Hulies, of Varia, bas publiabed 9 dotalled statewent of the crops in Frauce Kr 1875, s0- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDA OCTOBER 25, 1875. cording to whtch ¢ OM hectolitter: tye, of wheat fs estimated at 00, N00 hectolitren: barley, “1, ONTO hecelotitren ; atid nate, 84,440,000 lectolitres, ‘The wheat crop by this estimate ia below an ager arn about 11,609,000 hectalltros, and 84,0 0,000 9 404000 Ieee than 10 estimated wheat crop of France bit 19; Thwaenbown fn lat week's circular that Frave, Muriug tho crop sear enitedt Ang. 1, 1775, exported only 8 comparatively email amount of wheat more that she Ainparted, RULES OF THE ROAND OF TRADE, Ta the Faitor qt The Chien gn Presta Ty tho commercial enlunms of Friday's Tame UNE, Teferouce fa mady to leases sustdied by come inlenion merehauty by reason of Callitro of partion to Apectfically prrfirm their contracts, and from whieh failure comuiaeton perchanta are nnable to collect Prolite in grates nant for thei euatomera, Than fact that auch fines are quite Hable 10 occur on the Inst tlay of any Mouth; Lut of late years thoy de wot ete Tally venue ax fenquently an i fornier years, from the fact that oxperience has taught ommiisrion mere chante and others to be sinart enotigh to provide be~ send rantingency Lor the delivery of property on con- jracta in which they haya o profit, and expecially in car the contract price 1s abave the market price on the day tho contract matures, s Hutit isa mistake to attribute to the new ruloe of the Board of Trade tho canse Jatea to that questinn, tho Filles Yen changes, atid Rakd Toss exther lathe new or part the common law doca In caweaof defaulta inde ried, If tho roles of the Bonrd aro in fanit, then the lawd of the land ata 90, in that they fail to fusitre tio cole lection of profits one may have in Ins transactions, ‘The question has often been ratved, Would it be Junty ant woult {t be wise, to provide 9 rule making ny geller who may happen to bo ao unfortunate, and from no fault of his own, ag to bo unable to dvlver whoat ho bag nvtit, Habla to be avaeeced damage any otlivt baxis than the legitimate value of tho prop orty at tho Ame the contract matures? Supporo A, having previausly wold tw B 10,00) bu wheat seller Sops tember at £1.20, buyy the tame qnantity for like des livery of Cat #110, Ho hea a nominal protit of $1,060 In bie transaction, ut for somo reas ron, aud throug no fant of his own, bub from misfortine, fala ta deliver the 10,600 Lu within the fimo specified, and, therefore, A faila todeliver on hts contract aud inils to reallzo hig profit of $1,0 0, Huppose, farther, that tho market de~ «Hues after € wold the whvat, aud the price dit not abe eequently rite above the contract rate before the lant day of the month, when, the contract fully maturing, wheat wan $1.00 dnd efther party could have bought 10,000 bt wheat futnediately alter the maturity of tho coutract at lesn than its price. Of course, it is a rest hardehip for A to lose hin $1,080 profit, but fa not that one of the chances of the trade that he eatumes when ho mado tho trade? Woukl ft bo in accordance with taw, would it bo Just, to araees 0 mages on the ‘basin of AN silo to 1, acale mado weeks before his purchase of C, and ata time when tho market was 10c par bu above O's price? Aro damages to bo gstewed un tho basis of acon. tract made with snother party and at anothor time? Are not the damages to bo measured by tho price ctir- rent at the me s centract mafures rather than of prices curypnt ut tho timo st was wade, of at any price the market may Lave reached in the interval of tho stand thy maturing of a contract 7 Thoro seems to bo nigiy judicial authoritica for tho opinion that in care of non-performanco af contracta the parties in defanit have no legat claima for damages, but the axgrieved party ds entitled to damagix mesure Thy tho value of the property when the market mae tures, of Immediately thereafter, With your permia- sion f will continue this aubject at suethir date. Costashstos Aleucitayt, THE WHEAT MosPECr. Ta the Bilitor of The Clea ta Pribusne: Wo hate often veen asked what we think of wheat, Do you think prices will rufa Migh ? ‘Co this question wo have almost iftarial's unsere], Nox not at pre out, Wo will give you somo of our rearons fur think- ing aa we dos We Lolleve there 1s at least 3317 per cent of tho old crop in the handa of farmers, ‘Tila may acem at first an exaggeration ; but afler careful consideration we think you will auteo with us, ‘Thero is no way in which wo can arrive at a correct catimnate except from Inferences, It will bo remembered that Inst year's crop waa tho lnrqout evor rateed,—that trom tho eloso of barvest tp fo tho present tine there was no inducement to «ell, ‘The croup opencd at exceedingly low prices,—the pricen ruling from #140 to 990 up to tho close of the year; in fact. up to the time of reyorted damage ‘to tha winter-wheat crop by excessive cold weathwr, At (hia tine there wero exaggerated ro~ porta af terrible damage to tho crops; 80 much Ao that {L waa generaiy belated that tho wiuter-wheat crop wax tuined, Under theeo reports, farmors beld back their wheat, expeeting to reailze fabuluus pricos. Later in the season, aud duriug planting tline for rpriug wheat, severe storms and tlouda caused delay in plantlug, | There was suothor acare, giving greater arnorancd for high prices. Up to harvast, the weathar vontiuned uns tted, aud at some tins bad; and just aa the wheat waa ripe, and only partly harvested, wa liad terrible storie, causing deluy in barveating, ond serious damage to the wheat, Accordiug to the ro- ports, the crop haa been three times ruined. and yet riees have never attained 8 point suficiently high to uduce tho farmors to kellfreely, In our opinion, therd has been as much of an exaggeration in these reports an wos tha report that corn was all marketed lant March, and, aa there Was nouein the country, ft must bring very high ricea ducing the summer, —Inatead of this, we fine had continued heavy receipta upto the preacnt writ- ing, and they afilt continue at tho rite of 800 to 400 cara per day. "Tuo occurring of tho bad weather ae, horwovor, de- layed tho delivery of thie crop from thirty to sixty dasa. Fortunately thero was enuugh on tutid to Kup ply all demands during that time. Dut {t reduces tho dcmsnd just so mutch for thts crop, One rrop bas only now falrly commenced to mora, Our reveipts now are far 8 excess of auy correspon: ing timo, snd that too when freights by Inke, cual, rulroad, aud ocean aro advancing, Our present sup: yly of wheat on band seems to bo Harpo, (Th is raported thot the stocks {a warchouse in England and Scotland aro largo,—hebl on speculation,—and tuat the quantity in traneit ta also large, In thia country there secs to. be no lack of supplivs—indeo 4, they are large, aid aily accumulating. According to’ the lateat roporta we have Jn rouud number: Buahela, In atoro and afloat in Now York City and Labor... On the cauals,, eee ee Atloat on tho lakes, eatimated,. Making a total of. ...sssseesessereneee: Fron: 50 to 65 per cent of this wheat ts of the lowor + 66,800,000 grade , Fejected, nnd nnmerchantsble, —¥ At BH Louis, Talodo, and Detrolt, we also notice latgo arrivals of whoat: much of {t wo believe to be of fuferior quality, am farmers invariably market thelr Door whoat trat, ‘That tho present crop was damaged, thero in no aueation, but with the {nereasy In the crop of Minn. nota, reported from 10,0,00" to 15,1:00,000 In excosa of Jost veart Kauss eatiniated at from 5,001,000 to 10,.00,- (10 in exceds of lant year; Michigan with a large crop of fine wheat; Wisconsin, purticularly the northern yar, with a’ largo excess; with the exoone of tho Houtheru Btatos, with the surplua loft over from last Fare 9 taluk there is wo oevaalon for oxpecling very high prices fur the present, partfeularly while tha business of the world romolns in ite now demuralized condition. Oosattuaton, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Wore agai irrequiar, pork bo- ing atronger, lard steady, and meats dull and weak, ‘The recelpte of hogs wore light, as {s usual on Bature day, and prices were well sustained, but operators in product wero not disposed to go into new deala and purchasca were chiefy mado to fill contracts maturing soon, Tho trado fa atl at sea yet in regard to tho prospects of tho coming sosson, tho prica of hogs being miheg, thon jt bas been heretofore safo to beylu with. Packing is proceeding yery slowly, tho weather of tho past wock having becn too warm, and stocks of product are very light in con~ sequence, Ono or two packers expect to begin early tho coming woek, “should the weathor be favorable, but the quality of the hogu {9 not such as to invite too heavy operatious, the feodiug having been alifefly on new corn, which dues not make good lard hogs, Burexent#—Tho Daily Commercial Report gives the following sa tho shipments of provialons from this city during the periods stated : Mess Pous—Was quiet, with Httla chang prices for deliveries after (ifs month, but active, aud advanced COc per pri for October, being in rather urgent demand to fill shorts, some of which Were put out at lower Ogures aay or two previous under the impression that the market was “ going all to pluces."" Now pork was offered more frealy, and rather wi Salou wero reported of 320 brls cus at $22.0); 3,2 brie wolier October at §21.124@2t.t0; 4,230 brie seller tho your at $18,85@14,00; aud 2,000 bris seller Fubrus- he market ARS ary at FIBHS@IETY, Total, 7,450 Drie, closed frm, ut $22.00 asked for car lot of old; for ew; $21.00 for seller tho wouth; $1s,b4oly, seller the year; $Lu.75ustdtd for Januar) ry for February, Lann—Waa very quiet, and generally quoted steady, but dutl, as Liverpool was no higher, and there wal important reduction in the yold premium, ‘The stocks of old aro believed to betieurly wold out.’ Aisles were Toported of 500 tes caah at $i.uald.7U, the outside for old; 500 tea wuller the peer et $12255 and 1,000 tes goller Debruary at $12,1isujt2au, ‘Total, 2,000 tra, ‘Tho murket closed numtial at $13.70 axked for old, cash; $19.60 for now doz $13,40g13.50 seller the month; $14.%0@12.074 for November; $12.25 for the year; and $13,17346012,20 for February, MEaTa—Were quiet gud 9 abads easter, Thera was Sinoderate inquity for part saltod, sur prenunt alip~ dent, with few offered, Grech mrata wore dull, te Weather belng too warm for handliug. For future do Mvery tho market wae unsettled, Buyerd were alow to Uamd pricey, as thoy Uitnk hoge are too high, auc it Will probably pay to walt, while acllers wece hut dla. Pewed to toxke concesetons in thy abseuce of signa of woakhews 1M tho inurket for loys. Pai quoted as follows: shoulders, 84 aller November, Tie, Laset; da aciler December, long, clea cd; do seller Nover ihe; joverter, 108 (@ 104; veller December, 100: short clears, Lured, 148 Seller Novewber, M'pfallkes du xuller Deccuibe 10s luo; long and short clears, poxen, 1244: Z do “seller Novembur, 1 allie ce Dery Wwtuye; Cumberlauia, Loacd, He cushy and 210 for Novetul weet-plelled bavis, 13@131fc for ol, and Lb igtze for new, Urcen meats quoted at Te for ehanlders, Waa die for tong cleats and abort ri, TG UalL Ac for abort cleara, and LO ald Yc for hug, Bacou meats steady at Wye for shoulders, Live fur ahork bare Asc fur host Geary, and Mids ibaio for haus, eu were reposted of 4! bures (aug cluars at 140; 200 bore jets, eller fret balf of Nora. salted were de oe ay quiet and fen at $10,00 for mess; $11.00 for oxtra ress; mudd $21,004 21,93 for hams,” Halos wore 10d els exter nicnt nt €U1 0, ‘TALLOW—Was quiet and steadier at 0549240. BREADSTUFFS, TLOUR—Wan dull and auchanged, with nothing but a light local trade, ‘The recvijity ara moderate, and offerings not large, henro holdera did not offer con- countone, Kalen werd confined to 250 hela winters AL MACARRTZ | 70 Lele eprint extens, chiatly At $5MgG.00; and 195 hein buckwheat flour, partly at $7.23. Total, 1,075 bria, Tho market clored with the following an the range of priccet Chojce winter aztrar, $7.00@R.00; common to goct dlo, $.75@ 6,75 ; choice spring extran, $5,506,00; falr do, ahipring grades, $3.00 Minnerota, £4,008 % patent Bprings, $4.7648.50; apring rupertnes, RI5.d4.503 ryo Hour, “$41du4u0; new buckwheat do, $7,027.80, MnaN—Was more setiro, and declined 50¢ per ton tinder larger offerings, Bales were 60 tons at $12,508 14.00 on track and free on board cars, ConN-MEAL—War nominal at $20,25920,60 for coates, on track, Minpirxas—Aales wero 20 tons coateo at £13.59. WHEAT Was active and dull by turog, and*very irregular, Tho market deyonded mora upon tocal ine fuencoa than usual, thero Leing no early nowa from Tiverpool, and nono of importance from New York {ill Jate, when that market fas quoted weak, Our ro celpta were avain rather large, with fale siupmonts, ‘The belk of tho trading for Novembor wan douo at about te below the cloalug prico of Friday afternoon, white Bocember was at a decktad Alacount, for ths firut time, Caah No, 2 wan higher, antl the tower Braden wero easfer, thutzh in fair allpping domand atadecling of Jil ige per bu. ‘Tho No. 2 waa wanted ta fill October aorta, and coinmanded a preminm of about 40 per bu over Novembor, and 40 above Octo- Der, Tt is estimated that thero ‘aro yet ftom 1,000,000 fol.fod,000 bu yet ent for this month, and only fame 215,000'bu on hand with which to nll them, “Under ordinary circumstances It might La expected that thera would ba a widespread rofiteal to fi ticko cone tracts nt auch 9 premium, when settlementa coult bo made at “ehinping value” nnder the rules, and that {a now Sete below the quoted cash price of No. 2. Dnt a great deal of that whest was sold at much higher Prices than are now current, so that the shorts can mako a profit by delivering, even thougt they can only dono by paslog a wile prantum, This explains tho fact that cash wheat rules no far nove sclloy the month, ‘The ahortw are auxtoua to fill beforetiand, so aanot tobe canght napping on Saturday next, by having their wheat kept biek till tho lant moment he- fore to'ciovk, The fart of a largo nortsge for Novem- Lor, with tho expectation of liberal receipta during that munth and light shipments, caused tho rolstive depression in December deliveries atovo alluded to, Soller November opened at $1,074, receded to $1,974, advanced to £1.03, and declined to $1,071 at the ¢ ove, Seller Decomber mold at $1.07!,@1.074, closing vt $1,074, and seller the year waa nominal st about the sumo figures. Boller the mouth nold at $1104 1112.5 closiug at €1,11°4, and ¢ash Jute of No. 4 closed nt $1,117, 1.12, No, if cloned nt O3e. Cash ealcs wore sported of 400 ba No, epring at $1,905 170,009 bit No. 2 do at $1,104 1,12" ¢ 62,000 lm No, 3 alo at Mg de ; G4,00 tu “rejected to at BdYy aste ; anil BOU bu Ly sample at 8560986, ‘Total, 259, 0 bn. ‘Minnesota Wirat—Wae quiot and canter, but not lower, except on ono carlod of tha bigher grade, Salea wero limited to 7,000 bu, at $1.2 fur No, 1 and $1.10601,15% for No, 2, CORN—Waa quite activo but weak, and declined fully 1e per bn under targo offering, both for protout and fnture dcliverier, the greatest decline being in caph lots, | New York waa quoted weal, and our re« ceipta were rather large, while tho bulletins show an Increaso of not far from 239,000 Un fn our stocks darn tho part week, This witls tho expectation of frve arrivals tho coming week, highor frojghts, and n hninisbed promium on gold, or rather the enhanced purchasing yalua of paper, caused holdera to otfer corn very Ireely, and mato buyara unwilling to take hold except aba further dectiny, — Vory littia frelgut- room was taken for corn, anit ft waa foared that few whl caro to buy much corm for ehipment at present prices, a8 it is belioved that thu markct is kept up red Sra rents higher than it wonld bo but for the extatenco of along inoof sherta cut for thie month and next, Hyon with the mcent shrinkage In tho difference, cust corn jaiXe above November, and that again is die above the'price for the your, A part of thia difference in undowbtedly traceable to the certaiuty of higher frelght rates luter on, but buyers arte apt to Jook askance at tho difference notwithstanding. Sell. ‘er November opened at 50%{0, sold nt 60/;c, declined to 6040, and closed at ize, Beller the month, or cna No, 2, sold at FI @52%c," cloaing at B13;e, ent Jota belug very aml, “Seller the yesr sold at 464@ 467{c3, roller January at 42'@tey and keller May ot 55},@551(0, Cash salen wero reported of 36,000. bu Ligls mired at $24 GV2¢05 144,200 bu No, 2 at G14G B2Y03 0,000 bu rejected’ at “GUs@ste; 400 bm by samplo nf 600 5 ant 2,400 bu now cars at 40G}420, most Ty at tha inside. ‘Total, 191,000 bn, GOATH—Weredull and lower, averaging 1/@ S70 below Friday'a market, ‘Tho receipts were large as compared tothe miipmonts, and the etock in storo iicreased during the week. New York was quoted dull, and corn waa lower, consequently tho market opened weak, and declined 4c, but soon rallied under a moderato n> quiry from the auiorts, who were almost tho only buy- ers, aur “lored at about the same figures as on tho preceding evening, ‘Tho cash oats were bought chicy to Bll shorts, though a fow lots were taken for abipment, No, 2 cloring at 33 @334jc, Tho deliveries were fair, ard will protably ba lurger this week. Boller the month oponed at 2iive, declined to Bc, advanced to U33;0, and closed at ue, Heller Novembar sold at 1, @3%, and closod at 217;a9%¢, Heller the year wold Bie, Cash asles Include 84,200 bu No, 2 at 8,(00 bn No, 2 white at 3840; 4,000 bu ro- ivagdies 3,00 bu by eamplo at HM gic, on track. ‘Total, 49,200 bu, RYE—Waedull, and 1290 lower, under incrensed offerings, Which caused buyers to bold back, No.2 aold at s0@7le, and rejected at Oto, Optious wore fn= active and nowinal, st 70s for the month, and 720 for November, Cash sales wero reported of 6,200 bu No, 2 Ut TW@Tte; 40a bu rejected at O70; 400 bu by sample at Gu, on track; and 40) bu do at 70c, delivared, ‘Yotal 7,400 bu, HARLEY—Was moderately active, and woal, aver- aging Mao lower under heavy offerings. ho ree celpts were fair, and the atocks in store incroased dure ing tho past week, and thera was little ar no demand except from tho’ shorte, who were ireding chielly in settloment, A good deal of barley was delivered on contrsate, and ae much of thia wan tmmediately offer ed, {t-served to further dey tho market, Chicago No, waa reported by private talegrain at G50 tid in New York, which ia 21a belaw tho lowcat price tached Saturdsy {n thie market, “Prices bero are largely atti- ficial, boing sustatued probably by tho fact that thoro faa large etortago out; ant tho stock of No, 3{s be- ing tosved back and forth on contracts, Conmmers angert that Weatern No, 2, which is toferior in quahty this yar, fa worth cly about 10.4160 more thou No, 3 for brewing purposes, Thera 1s uo conaurnptiva do~ mand at the prices, feller the month opened ot J0o and closed woak at 89c. Cath No, 2 closed at the aame ure, Seller Noveinber. opeuat at S7e, declined to Size, andelosed at Wie. “Acller the ear" Bold at Hco, and wax qnoted toward tho close at 83c. No, 9 was dull af 52@53c, and rojectod st 35¢. Hamples wero dull, though s cargo and wereral care of Canads were sold'on privato torus, the latter to arrive next month. Coat: sales include : 45,000 bu No. 2 at 89QV0YO; 400 bu No, Sat 53o% 490 Du refocted at U5; 800 bu by antnplo at 1891.12 on track ; and 7,200 bn'and 2 carg. Canada, formorto arrive, ou private terms, Total, 33,80 bu, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL—Wos in fair request at $2.9922.20, BROOM-CORN—Waa active and tolerably ateady, though Lote cousigned to parties out of the trade and by.thern tortied over to rozular dealers are sometimes wold at # alight reduction from the given prices, Quo tations: Choice old hurl brush, 10@110; choice new tortials that will work {teclf {nto s hurl broom, 74@ 803 good modium brurh, 634470; fatr inetdo and cov- ors, KaS¥s; infottor, 5303 crooked, 460, BUTTER—A somowhst easter feoting was tman{fost~ od by holdors of tow and medium grades, tho demand for such having fsllen off of Into, owing tothe lower prices provalout at the East, Choleo to fanoy gradoe show noalgus of weakenlug, aa the aupply does not yot oqual the current trado requirements, We quote aa follows: Choice to fancy yellow, 39@3i0; mouium to good grat 249250; inferior to common, 156180, BAGOING—Thero waa a quict movement in graln- bags atabout steady pricos, Uerlapy and guantos ‘wore in Bond demand, and were held firmly, Qnots- tions remain aa followa: Blark A, 370; Lewiston, Bios Montanp, 2t0; Ontarto, 26sc3 American A, 2503 Atmorkesg. 25340; burlap-bage, ¢-bu, 14@15e; do, & bu, W@lde; gunnies, afuylo, 13 @tCo ; do double, 3@ ‘200, CHEFSE—Tho fecting among holdora scemed firmer, {fn response toe furthee wlight advanoo at the seas buand, but there was ne apprectable change Ja prices, ordera being Med ab 114@l24/c for guod to prime factory, CUAE—Not tho slightest change waa apparent in the coal market, Comparatively fow orders wow placa, but tho leading dealers are actively employed 1m fllipg the orders tskeu ductug the summer aud early {allt Prices remain firnt aa fullown: Lebigh, $10.00; Tackawanna, range anit nut, $9.60; do ogg, §9.00; cannel, 0.00; Hocking ‘Valley, $0.60; Indian: ern $3.6 Baltimore & Ublo, $4,00@8.5u; Ultnola, SHCA, UU. EUG3—Wers in moderate request at I1@T2c, the outalde belng an extrema pric FIAH—Nons of tho features of the fah market wero materially different front thoxo previously noted, ‘I'ne fiue weather of the past few days bas been favorable for fehermen, aud iu anticipation of freer arrivala of whiletish suc trout, the market fur thowe descriptions hua a weak (ou, Baltwater te are beld with great Germ lead: No. | whitesiad, Url, $1,769 4.20; No, 2do,$4.10 @A,10; No, 2 trout, §1,89.¢4,75% No, 1 shoro macketch, ew, 24-bel, $12,008 19,003 No. J bay, $9.00.49.257 Nu 2 inackurel, Y-brl, $1-7648.00¢ family mackerel; peur $5,0U1a5,735 No, 1 shore kits, $200, No, fay kita, $1 large family kits, 1.100116; bank codfish, $5,156.00; Georgu’s codfish, $0,046.25; ew Tab fader berring, op lit, briw, $4.50 059, do hy-brl, $1.50 (4.10; Labrador herring, roupd, brly, $4,25.40.50; do S¢-bel, $1,804,755 scaled herring, ner box, 43@ ies Coluuibia River saleaon, $4-Urt, $4,14094.60 FRUITS AND NUTS—Kateiue are io yood aud ine crvaalug dewand af frm tute, A fate wavement in other trnported fruits la also noted af well-suataned uid, tn fact, all duntestic frutte, leis, Apples, Feacbey, He a, ine fe are dul Pe ef, erAt YT Foueien Dates, ives ge, layers, 103 Sige, drum: new, idi@de; Turkivh prudes, Old, big Gibe + Wrenctt prunca, csop 1875, 1.4 13e% rajeloa, layers, oid, $2,303, 2155 do vew, $2.40@2.05 ; loose Muscatel, new, 15,504 9.605 Valeneds, 11 Tite CUFFauts, Hew, 764 YOs eltrun, 2350 27¢; lemon'pee), 18-400, Dowserio—Alden g ails iaie; Michigan spples, 1OalUi0; " aud Dhnoly, BY vic; porches, halves, 1218 UlekLe tntred, LUS@13c; do, pardd, 18@ 1003 s (43301 Faspborrics, wists; pitted cherries, 269 ae, Tim-FUberty, Wiyllc; ‘Terrago- NU monde, ba,” 21621390; Neplos waluute, Lk léoz Grenoble walnuts, 1453. i Bradls, 7@be{ pocaus, Tosas, 15 tr: pl Wilmington neannts, 9@9%40; Tennessee pon hy edee? Afriann poaninte, Ceoige, FAUITA—Thore was nu particular ehango . Apples anid cranberrica were ecliing in 6 Tetall way at quotations, and a fow outalde ordera wero placed, Grapen wero lees abumlant, and choice varies Hes a nhade firmer: Oranges, 8808.00 por box: Malaga lomonn, $4.00@9,00; winter appler, $4.002:1,00 per brlin car hota; fall apples, $3.75(04.00 grapes, Ohin, $2,70.43,00 por from rtore; Concord i caro of 30 Thay do Michigan, ta harketa, 34a tes Catawha, $1,254.50 por oanoy Taubellan, $2.25182,60 per peara, 1.00 per tankets cranterrios, 810,00 Hyper bets Cape Cod do, $450; California pears, 50a 00 per hox, GHROUERIES—Prices ahawmi no quotable variation, ‘Thero was lens doing than on tho two or thren preerd- ing days, bot for Batarday the day's bralness madon food showing. Coffecs were tnrotiled, Other lines Frero comparatively steady, Following are tho quota- tlonn + Nice—Nsngoon, To; Oatdlinn, TK@BYe; Loulal- Dn, TAT Ce sre—O,@, Java, 31@D5%C% Java No, 2,90@ olen to fancy Kilo, 2340 25%0 3 good to primo do, 141(.425}¢0 ; common to fatr, LWitI4Go 4 ronwt- ce} Hingapore Java, 2uaa7iga; Conta y Maracaibo, 23309270. at eng eat toaf, Lee LG coated and owdered, UAI1c; granulated, Tullio 3 Ay Mandsta, 20% ucldye: do No, 2, 104 @ 103,67 2, 1040 (luo s'extrs 0, 1al04;e7 0 No, %, 970; Sellow 0 No, 1, D3¢0; choles brown, P@oyc} fale fo prima do, Sk@dHo; ‘common do, ThIehkes choice mulueses augar, V@diyo; commen to pont 0, Tie BSC. Sigurs—California augat-loaf drips, issue 3 din- mond drips, $1,05.0.1,10; alvor drips, extra Ane, Gia i¢ } good altgar-houso alrup, CO@Sic} extra do, Ssa few Orleans molarses, choice old, Ove70c7 do prime, U:x@63e; docomunon to Rood, Kike65e; Porto: Vutua Tolaesea,* seggsse;, common molasses, sausdte? Dlackstrap, 30:@32c, Hricky—Allapico, 1h@17¢; clover, CO@lZ Mrdey Pepper, By 20; nitniegs, S15@l, Calcutta ginter, ISNG@IGNC. Hoars—True Vitue, igo German Mottled, 12270 5 White Lay, OY aby, 3. White Nose, Gy@nye; Bavon Tinpertal, 60 ¢ Golden’ Weat, 41(@50, Stanch—Excelsior, laundry, uX~@re; do, gloas, TH @az do, corn, TYNE. Udv—bratrie “waa dull and woxk, ‘Tho offerings wore largo and there waa comparatively little demand. Timothy waa steady: No, 1 timothy, $1.8) 10,00; No, 2 do, $19.511414.00 ; mixed do, 812.6012, 5 ups Inna ‘prafric, $10.00@11-50+ common to good praine, $8,404.40} Na, 1 ito, $10.00 on track; slough, §9,0:, HIGHWINES—Wero moro active, and steady at tho quotation of Friday, Bales wero 230 Lris at $1413 per gallon. HIDES—Wero jn moderato demand and ateady + Green city buteners’, GBOve; green enred, ght and heavy, Roy grcen calf, 1@I2¢e: dry flint hides, kip andl calf, 15 14a 3Bot Aty walted hides, 12@12%e% dencan aking, 49@f0c, Damaged stock brings two-thirds prico, and branded 10 percent off, Bhecp pelts, B@ITc. HOPS—Westerus were quoted at e@izey aud cast. erna at 12@i4e, ‘Tho demand ip light, but atocks ato not heavy, and the market fs tolerably stesdy. nnd ft In thought that prices will not qo lower, at loast for colca Lope, eapecinily {f the export deniand couitinuea, OILS-A falr amount of snles waa accomplished at unchanged prices, Lard, carbon, whalo, and turpen- tino were exceptionally firm, Woe quote: Carbon (stan- dard white), 115 deg, test, Ka 134.07 do Iltnoie legal tents, 10deg,, Malye # do hevllight, 175 deg. 17 liso; extra winter toll, $1.AI@LIMS No. 1, 41.00; No, 2, T8@80e ; Mnserd ray, S.c; builed, 62c} whale, 74/9 76c : do winter bleach, 70@ 18¢ Poecin, $2.30 (22,00; neatefont of}, strictly puro, $1.1661,903 do ex- Se; do No, 1, asc; Uank oll, 6 jumnLago oll, ouce Se; turpentine, 5: gravity, 15ct’ naphtha, common, 12@15e t tm offs, natural, 29 deg, ie; patural, 30 deg, Ue; re duced, 28 deg, 2264 23¢, POULTRY AND GAME~Contimo dull and weak under largo offerings. Presh coop wero selling to re- tallers, the muteida prices boingexcoptional. Ola atock hus beon gold at $1.50, Game waa slow and wosk, Wo quote: Spring and mized chickons, $1,00@3.00; tur- ale; ducks, $3,003 geese, $4,009.00; prairie partridges, $2.00; mallard ducks, thKa1.25 3 canvasbacky, $5.60; snipe, 11 was qnoted at 1S@17c. SEEDS—Timothy waa quict, but tho bigh grades were tirm, being ecarce and Jn demaud, Primo was quoted at $2.3), aud common to good st $1,722.20, Fhs was enuler, owing to largo offerings, aclllns at $1,20@1LU0 for fair to prime, Clover was quiot nt $4.00 t.40, and itungarlan aud tlllet inactive at 45@53c, SALT—Was fn continued good demanit aud wioady + Sagiuaw, Onondaga, and Oanads, fino, $2.40; Udo in round lots, $1.60 ofdinary coarao, $1.70; dairy, with- out bars, $2,753 datry, with bags, $1,507 Ashton dairy, per acl 00, WEAB—Were ordered rather sparingly, and wero agin quoted ony: Guarownen Morvxx—Chotco to fancy, $0110; good to prio, T4s8:0; common to good, 40 «8005 "Fingsuoy, cholce, naw, Wat0cs fale to good, 65@@60e3 common, so@4Us, IstrentaL Mor. bsti~Cholca to tnueys 76:abo; yood to prime, 63ca7ve; comamion, 21400; Pngeuoy ‘choice, Ww75e; Tair to good, 60.d6ic$ common, 4c, FArAN—Chiolee to fancy new, Kasse s'do fully fair to prime, 704760; do cam- mon to good, 55600; chotos to funcy old, 61@70; good to prime, do, 69@00e; common, 33@40c, Oo: LONo—Cuolco to fancy, 80eis$1.00 ; Rodd to prite, 60 (ids } common, 20(@400, WOOD~Denlers aro doing a fair business at $7,U0 for beech, and $8,00 for maple, VEGETANLES—Potatoea wero dull and weak, Car- lots of PoachUlows wore held at 35c, and Early Rose at ‘Mo on track, Boveral lots wero offered, but wellers found ithard work to find buyers, Swent potutoos ‘wero quict at $2.25(23.6U, the outalde for Joraoyn. WOOL—AWan quiot and unchanged: Tub-waahod, mrictly prime, O%%803 do to good, 44:cs8ot waahell fleece, Ato, HWadic : do medium, 449410; do arse, Uvat0e; Unwashed, fino heavy to light, Dg 28e; do medium, J1@330; do coarso, 28@300, LUMBER. Tho cargo raarket waa quiet, though hate a dozen aslo were mado early, Tho offerings were very light. Picco atuff sold at $3,00@8.25, the inside for {nferior, and inch lumber waa unchanged in price, Quotations ranged from $3.60214.00, Shiugles wero nominally firm ot $2,30@2,00, necording to quality, and lath wero ateady at §1.40@1,50, Attho yarda, buainces keopa up to tho recent avor- age, and prices are generally adliored to, the elading deing chloBy in remote yards or for largo Jota for cash, Below Ie the prico-list t Firat and rocond clear, -$15.00815,00 B5,00.0)337,09 29,00 10,00 ‘Third clear, t inch... 8,002 33,00 9 ‘Third clear, thitc! Poet Clear Mooring, Orat and second, rough... Cloar aiding, rst end second, TB10%0019,00 Firat comnion siding, 1W,00.17.00 Flooring, first common, dresaad.. 30,00.u32,00 Flooring, eccond common, dressed, 23,00@24,00 Box voards, A 2 35.00@37 00 Box beurde. B zt DB atook board Oatock board 15,001a10,00 Fencing (10 ft). +... 11,00.2.12,041 Common hinber, 18 ft and unde 10,504 11,00 Tolsts and scantifng, 20 to 24 f 1 0al4.00 1.78@ 2.00 sevens 25UG 20 LIVE STOCK, emicaan, e Rereipls— Cutie, Fiogt, Bheev. Montlay,.. «.. wae BVA 10,826 BST ‘Tuesday... 6,512 20,067 440 Wednesday, 52h 21,769 ‘2,583 Thuraday, Eis re a BTN wo Friday. 1 ‘053 Saturday, 5 00 Totad....+.. 8,028 Same week in 1474. 7428 Lant week....sseres 6,221 Shinmanta— 8 2180 ‘368 1218, 814 1,300 20,402 4,409 82035, 50h CATTLE—Whatover of activity or streugth tho mar- kot may bayedoveloped during the week ending Oct. 16 entiroly disappeared under the heavy arrivals of the past woek, and tho influance of the demoralizing reports received from day todsy from the East, The toarket opened fairly active with somo show of firm- nots, but since Monday ‘thotmde has been untual- iftedly doll, and prices have atoadily recoded until! most of theadvance gained during the previous wook hae been lost. During the frat half of tho week there were recelyed a good many Sine cattle, and there we! numerxous trenafers at pricea ranging from $5.50 up~ ward to $6,353, but siico Wednesday a marked Geterloration in quality wae obsorvable, tho clas ing daye witnosaing ory ttle “trading at Prices sbove 4,50, The demand for feoding cattle holds up remarkably well, and the shrinkaga in that class of atock laa been loss than in other grades, Na tivo cows and moudium roughish ateers—such as aro tow good for Chicago butchers, and yet“do not quite come upto the requirements of shippere—have suf. tated an The dectine in these uearly reaches 50s a + Peer was very little doing an Saturday, There wae about the usual ‘attendance of buyers, but thelr bide Were ao much below the views of holders that active trading Wav slinpty out of the question, and only a I percentage of the supply wae disposod uf, Tho arket cloved bard witha large amountaf unsold tock leftiu tbe pens, TATIONS, Quo’ Chotco Booves—Five, fst, well-formed 3 year ah year old atecra, weighiug 1,260 ing 1,100 to 1,300 Tbe, Medium Gracea—Blecra Bul to 2,100 atage, Dills, and scalawag steers, Toxad Osllle—Through drove .eycccecccons 25075 Huds—Frouw the Spentoit of busliess on Monday down to the close of Friday's market prices worked atuadily downward. The willduess of the weather reuderud packing Operations sowewlat Lag .rdous, consequently tho dewiand from that source waa oD & Jesn generous scale than it otherwise would have been, aud 94 the duly receipts wero tuch larger than ably Pere were iu 8 postion to handle, holdera wore ats a yi sud were compelled to sield a tile from day to day untiian agyrexs! juction o: to too tat Wu euffered, ote aa the quality of+ the hoge is toncerued it shows no improvement, Un tho contrary, tho avatage of thy past week was rathor below than above tust of tho week before, Nut only were she hogs of an tuferior quality, but thoy nto have heen “bunched” without reference to do of Welyht, and inust of te droves had to be freely sortod before they were iu @ condition whore Duyore would makes bid fur thom, If country el); @ would tag & Little more ears in insklog up thelr oves they would gresily fecilitste trade, and at the sano time promote teir own iuteresta, ‘Tho markct on Aatuniny waa rather atronger, Both local and Enatern buyers keomort eager to Fectirn stock, and antho fresh recotpia were light pricom traced up"'ntrife, ‘Thera wan, hawover, no marked widyance, salen being offected at $1,507.00 for Inforlor to coms tion, at $7,10@7.20 for modium, and at §7.25¢97.60 for Bead to prime, The cloning prices of last week compara with thoso current a year ego an follows: Oct, %, 74, Ort, $.75:0 0.28 B51 5.00° Goold ta primovssesee Matinmes. Inferfor to common... 1.60 700 $.0005.40 ; now Abra. Na Ate PrivetNo, Av. PrieelNo. Pree, Meee DI RTL Meee FT8) aie BI... ckuhTASL Tal cS an LATS Sh. Sh ral ag. zl bee A §T...6208 740) 90,.0.010 42,695 715 108,...283 TRS Aa. aNR ald 87,...28) TNS] OT ak 718 id G3. 646269 TAS 70 Te Ta T00 Mee BiB 7,00 Me 186 7,00 87, 208 115,,,.273 7,00 30, 64,231 68,,0.264 7.00 al... AB a age’ 1.00 BH. 2k9 7,00 88.258 Te AS....018 6,50 5.25 43,...299 7,10) SEEP—Sold well duting tho firat two daya of the weok, but deciined abont 21a uader the large receipts of Wednealay. Closing pricos wore $2.0U¢4,60 por 100 tha for inferior to chotee. ST. LOWS. Br, Loum, Mo., Oct. 24,—Hoor—Dnll and lowers Yorkers, $6.5088.005 packing, £6,15@7.18; butchers’, $5.00 7.407 exits, $2.00, CatTLE—Demantt active; good to choice nattres, SWUNG 5 medium to {air Colorado natives, $3. @4.25; native cows, £2.40@3,103 atockers, $3.10.84, gual to chofco Texans, $1,001.00; medium to fair, $2.15@5,253 common, $,25103, 40, Reorirrs—Hogo, 1,925 head ; cattle, 2,416 head, —s TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Speeint Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Tavenvoor, Oct. 23—11:30 a.m,—FLoun—No, J, 2s Gd; No. 9, 260 Gd, Gnart—Whoat—Winter, No, 1,108 40; No. 2, 108: apting, No, 1, 20s lds No, 2, (18 Gd; white, No. t) tin fd; No. 2, 1a ld; ctnb, No, 1, 11a9d; No.9 Is dd, Corn—No, 1, 30s; No, 2, 290 Gd, Pnovistoxs—Pork, American, A2aGd1. Tard, 639 0d, Lavenroot, Oct. 2’—Evening.—Gnats—Corn and wheat unchanged, Rermep Pstnowens — 10@10d; spirits, do, od. ASTWEnP, Oct, 23.—Petroleum, 2737, Loxnor, Get, 23,—Butrtos—The smount of bultion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to- dny is £34,000, Coxsora—For money, 94 3-105 axccotnt, 045-16, AMENIOAN BrouMtTixd—NiG8, 105355 ‘Oia, 107365 10- 40s, 10127; now fx, 10336; Now York Central, 02; Erlo, 153, ; preferrod, 33, TaLLow—5le Gd, Panis, Oct, 21.—Rexrre—f5C ite. Fhanxront, Oct, 23.—Uxitep Bratra Boxps— 10-08, 99, BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Bortox, Oct, 20,—During the week wales of domes- te wool havo Leen qnite large, amounting in th aggro- gate to 1,712,100 tbs, mostly Olio, Pennsylranta, and Calsfornia at full market rates, Thera isa Armer tone for fine fleeces, for which rather hotter prices have been realized than prevailed » few weeks ago, Monu- facturera aro now more diapoeed to stock up. The prices of X and XX Opio and Ponnsylvania fleeces atill range at 45@46c, although very cholco lots bare beon Placed at 16y@473¢e, but good averago lot of XX can- not be quoted over 46ce. 3icdium and No, 1 fleeces hove been telling mt 47@500. In Michigan and Wis cousin ficeces very tile haw been dono; nade s combing snd delatne fleeces still songlt after, but prices Lavo ecarsely varied for some weeks past, Choice lots of combing bave been soll us high as CO@GIc, Fino delaiuo seloctona, 47@52c. In pulled wool no change le noted, Bales havo been made at S5@slo for super and X, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yor, Oct, 23.—Busluess ia light with commls- slon houses, and tho Jobbing trado f¥ quiet. Peinte unacttled, and some largo transactions occurred at low gures, Union printa roduced to 7340; Womsults bleached shirtings roduced to 140; and Warren AA to 1ajge. Woolen goods quict in fret hands, Dress uoods in steady demand snd Lght supply, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Prrravuna, Oct, 2.—Petroloum duit; ernio, $1.65 at Parker's ; refined, 1340, Philadolphta delivery, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YORE. Sneciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youn, Oct. 23,—Gnarx—Whoat—Markot 1@20 lower, with a fair business doing for export at tho ds- cling; sales #1,000 bu, at $1.0521,06 for rejected spring; €1.0821.12 for No. 3 Chicago; $1.11@2.20 for No.3 Milwaukeo; $1231.25 for now and off No. 2 Chicago; $1.24@1.25 for No, 2 Northwest ; $1.U0G1.9044 for now and old No. 3 Milwaukeo: $1,913 1,85 for No, 2 apring; $1.2%31.12 for sound now and old winter red Western 5 $1.21@1.43 for do amber Western ; and $1.3:@1,00 for do whito Western, Ryo quiet ; antos 400 bucommon Western aot Bic, Darloy Moro uetive; salon BI,00 ba ot $1.00 for inferior 1 rowed Biate; $1.00 for fair doz $115 for very choice do, ond $1.45 for fair Canada Wert, Cor heavy and a shade lower; ealos of €4,000 bu at G4}g1a 6360 for sloam Weaterm mixed 5 70.4700 for eall do; nuit 714 7c for high mixed and ycllow Westoru, Oita hoayy Aud lower; wales of 00,000 bu at ST@AdiI¢0 for mized Western and Atate, including No, 2 Cticago at she; mixed Toledo at 450; aud 45@s20 for white West ern and Btate, PoovistoNs—Middles quiet at 13% @l4o for city long cloar, Lard quiet ; gales 10d tew ut Lua ls yo for prime steam. Wattarr—Market atesdy j sales 200 brie at §1.17 per Gnoorntrs—Bugar market steady with fair demand ; {air to good reining sa quoted nt 7(eRe ; prime at 8igc, and Nos, 10 to 12 Havana at 77;@33,0. Coltco market dull and uominal ; Rio ts quoted at Way in qold, and Maracaibo at 203¢ 42% ¢0 tn gold, Tarrow—Rules quict and ucavy ; country and city in quoted ot ¥3(@97;c, 110 the Aywnefated Pran} New Yone, Oct. 2,—Froon—In fair demand but at lower rates; heavy receipty; sales 17,0 brie; stiper- Hine Statoand Western, $5,005.95 ; comnion’ to good extra, $5.4030.75; good to choles do, $5.80a,803 white wheat oxtra, $5,0@4100; extra ‘Ohio, $5,000 7.005 Bt Louis, $5,800.00, Rye dour quiet Lit atcady at $4,2548,50, Conn-Meat—Dull and declining; Western, $3.00@ ‘Gnass—Wheat hoary and lower ; itl gecetpta, 147,000 Lu; No, Lepeing, ¥1,9e1,I8% 5 re Jested spring, $1.03@1.00; No, 3 Chi how and old, $1,221.95; No, do, §lB@ll2; No, 2 Northwestern, $1.4G1.25; No. 2 Milwaukee, now and old, $1,2°@1904 ; No. 3 do, $LU@L! winterred Western, sound, new and olf, H.23.q142 amber do, $,2401.46; white do, $1,121.50, Ryo ‘Leavy ; common Woatern, tic. Varley in iltt’s better request and unchanged, Malt{quiet, Corn in moder- alo request and uuchangod; receipts, 67,000 bu; mixed Westers, a! 884 @0d 40; dowall, T6@70550; Lighawlzed abd yelloy Western, 71@12%. Gate heavy and lower} recelpta, 121,00" bu; mlxod Tole- do, 8540; do, Cufeago, de; white Weatern and Btate, moro doing } Har—Firm ; abippiog, 0c, Hors—Firm } yeurlluga, Hato ; nor, 10 ale, Guooxnrn+—Lofo0— lilo \d nominal; cargore, 1s @ule tu gold; Jobbing, Ieyagutte in gol, ages in rca kt aad market frin: fair io geod refning, TW ase; prime, Bye; centrifugal, B%alo; rofuul quiet Wut ateady, Molisace—Grocery grates unchanged aud in moderate demand; New Urleans tew, 600; old, heavy, Bug6d. Iieo quiet, but inc PETAOLEUM= Quiot and heavy ; crude, 60 j refined, 19414 13Ye, Naplha, 1c. TUAINED Newin—Stwady at $1.A5@ 1.90, Srinrre TuurentMe—Steady at 41 j Geto. Eous—Unehanged, LeatHen—Heavy ¢ hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, and Rio Grande light, middle, and Leavy weights, $20.00. 24,60 ; California do, $25.0u44:27,00 ; common do, $25,00 ta28.80, Woot—Firm ; domoutio fleece, 432650; tubbed, 523, Boe; pulled, 27@i0c ; unwashed, 174)! Paovisions—Pork steady; now meas, 52.00 PeRE Le Beef unchunged, Cut meate quit; rldities dull, but unchanged, Lard dull, with more sellers than buyeru; prime steatn, lio, Durrun—Leavy ; Weatern, 1092S, CHzgve—Unchangod, Watexr—Quiot bit frm st $1.17, Merats—Manulacturod copper quict but steady; ingot lake heavy st $29,00@73.12% ; Bcotch pig-tron. quiet but unchanged; American dull and heavy at ee eee gutbniees'y alinch, @4,76 jatia—Bteady 3 cut ; 5,15} horucaoey No, #, $20.00 10,00. uate NeW ORLEANS, New Oatxane, Oct, 25—Guocrrma—sugar~Do mand good; sales of centrifugal at 9c, Molasaos in goad upstand ee Prime to cholce, 6X@T0, ¥rour—Unchauged, Conn-mmat—Sapply, Nght; frosh $3,90@9,40 Guaix—Corn—Deniand at moderate prices; wales of yellow mized at 170; yellow, Tse, Oaty to fair aupply oud demand moderate ; sles of inferior ab si6450; prime Ht, Louls, dI4igle; choice Galena, 630, ‘Bran—Scarce and Urin; sates at $1.05, Hax—In light supply, "No snloa; prime quoted at $22.00@24.005 choico, $46.00, Paovisioné—Pork—No demand; mess quoted nom- dnaily at $26.00 Dry asit meat, demand U aboulders quoted at 0% @9jj03 Bacon in good supe qi iaueiad nominally at yo, Wyos 1B}go fe; sae dibs quoted, sugar cured, dwealte; forlor, 14) ara a 900 local domand ; MU4WG1SK0 3 kog, 16 Wu tanx—Roctified dott, at $1,14@1,20, Lovr. &r. ria) Mo,, Oct, 24—FLovz—Dall. bus an change: Gnaln+-Wheat higher at the for cash, snd slorud lower; the market otherw: ois aul and lower 5 No, 2red winter opened at $1.84, aud closod at §1.! cash; $1.60 Ovtober; $1.00 tn settlement for Oo- tober; EOS OH for November; No, 8 red winter, $1.913¢ October, $1: bigher ; Ne 87340 bid cash; 46%;~ad7o November, Outs dull sod lower to sall; No, 2, 3bi¢o bid cash S540 October, Marley held above buyers’ views; Uttle done. Bye dull aud lower af 710, Puovitone—Pork quist aud unchanged; $23.50, sai November, Lard nominally tinelanged, tutte meata ate Unehanged, Bacon tui, wmvettled, aud ea mt only Jobbing and order ttade, lar; Wiiteny—Nterdy and unehangads $1140, Hecrrprn—Fiour, #0000 wring Wheat, 4,1h41 fis Rein buy ate, 16,000 bus’ rye, Om On 7 ee 4,000 bu, sta, SEEN BML, Get, LAT peat WUE Now Seed Weedon ge Ponnaylvanta red, $1.98. Gorn quiet ; We qh Tle. Oata firm j nat quotabiy Liehe ia tes Weatezn mized, r. £ Went ru win Rye guint at Ine Har—ull anit nochange, ROVISIONA—AMore aclivn and n shad - : 28. Inile Mente—shontilen, mers 12% AN3e, lone, Hacon—Shouliler tee $e Wstal es clear rib, laigcatsy@ite, Lard qniet aid frist remind, U@tic, ort enc hteady and unchanged, ROLEUM—Quist; — erido, Kes tet, Wy aIaye, SHOOK rong, Correr—Dnll and nominat, Waismy—Dull at $1.16}y¢81.17, PIMLADELMITA, Pumapenrita, Oct, 2.—Se.09— 10,00; thmothy and fax reed tmnt Peruoteua—iteflued, Vie: crud: Froun—In Letter request, Town, 4 Seangnoka exten family, BTA ™ $0.5007.00 + high qrades 5 Hany Gnase—VWhoat, steady + wow red €1.40, for fy santa, $1.10ca1; for Western Amber, rane et $1.47," Ryo Tcaase, Corn dtl yellow.’ syns Mle WALD, Oatw mows mized, Bi Ale iw! ile, 4acg gees ve + for Ano Weatern, S TOLEDO. Toren, 0. Oct. BF Laue Dil Graix—Whent a nhade lower; Xo, 1 fgan, $1,263 oxtra do, $130; No. tant Mi gud Getober, $1.04% ‘November, $1.29 Dect $1.28; No, 2 do, sinh, Corn dull and'n apne eet igh mixed, spat, comber, Sige: new do, fot tha sear, lows nilxedy Site agked, *4¢ Ulde yee Bie,” Catn dull and u shade lowers fo, 2 aot nal Os tober, itgey Nuveutber, Wey Fretenre—In fale dowaud, ea ee ‘i FCEIrTA—Flonr, nono; wheat, 32 : Oo bi cate, £3,000 bust en 24000 bu § corn, sop Hiupsexta—Eloue, 200 brie; corn, 23,000 bu; oats, 13,000 tnt, WAUKE! bt Mrnwarree, Oct, 23,—Froun—nict an, Now bs $147 t Wath poe ines, a. ‘wheat, 12,000 tay Gnatx—Wheat fen AMilwauker, $1,101; October, $1,084; No, %, M014. Cont 1 easter and closing itrmcrs No, 9, iirmer, with good demand: No. No. 1" Octobor, $1.09; November nombual No.3, ce. Rye quiet and atealy: No. J EabramoneInative. | acihre—Quilcl us Orin; whea roduacrtc at to Bultato, ey varseTe—Clour, 6,000 bela; whest, 10, BuIPMENTE—~Fiuur, 6,000 brie’; wheat, Hi a IN ¥y NCI 1 Foun —Qitlot and wach (UI, Com inns Jake, Barley dull ning Os nal , aye, nt Omonirats, Oct, 2: Gnaix—Wheat dull; red, $1.2 at c2e@tbe, Oata dail and fowerat J and nominal. tye dail at 78 Pnovistona—Port ly, With mover Lard quiet nnd steady s wean tiered iso, Bult aneata quick and ‘at ct, Bacun Inaetive at Vira Ady Wmart—Sterdy snd Arm at $1, Burren—Duil and unchanged. i Get peach hari LOUISVILET, Oct, h—-Flour quiet ant amehan; Grain—Wheat quiet and unchanged at stat, Corn quiet but firm at COavae. Orta dull at edie, Pnovistoxs—Dull and prices wnelinged: Mons entirely nozinal; theren tard, SHI5@14 Waivxr—Dull and unchanged at 31.14, is Gee Burra UFFALO, Oct, 25,—GitaIN—Whent qttict + 1,600 bt No, 1 Niltwankeo club at #13 in ins a Gorn lowers sales 10,000 Im tn lots at azy@ne Ontw noniinal at 402 for No. 2 Chieagn, Marley dull Freiaitss 1 0: for wheat, MARIN LAKE FREIoHTs, emecauo, The following ensgements wero reported Ss tee Guy: To Buffato--Behrs Suuriva and P.M. Davidean, wheat at Sc, and tho atmirs Portage whest and corn, and Idsho corn ona through rate. Tus capaci wed TRoqual 10.76/50) Var of wheat, oad, SNe corn ou tho bagia of 41Ze for corn, aud Jo for wheat ta Buttalo, SULWAUREE, On tho 2%, grain frelzhta Ye Uizver and firm, Charters; To Oswego—Seir Mary Lyon, wheat at GXe. To Buffalo—Sehrs Tusstle, Reed Caso, Hoavea Dont, anc Georgo G. Houghton, wheat .t4nes achra ‘T. H. Howland, ana City of Manitowoc, to luad at Sha. boygan, wheat at fe, A’ private diapateh from Chl lagt evening reported frebghie firm at 4%0 10 Bodsy carrion holding for be. =z ‘roLEDo. Tho following chartora woro reported on the mal Schr Capo Horn, corn to Buffalo, Yes sche Wauned ta, whoat (uv Cloveland, 14{c; scr Iu. Seston, corn tt Ogdenabura, fc; ecse Hele Stowart, coil from Bld River to Toronta, $1 gold, froos scur FW, Daria, wheat to Bafalo, jc, BUFPALO, ‘Tho engagements on (ha 232 letator and Clty of Port Muron, lumber, Tawss City 19 Butta, 0 per m feet, on rail, anid moro, if paid at Bay City up to tho timo of toading; acar Mintle Sitwraa, cout, hence to Chicago, $1 per. ton, tres; ons vessel (na named) coal, Bindusry to Mfilwitzor, #110 par tay auother (not named) coal, Cluvelatil to Iicine, $h1§ parton: tureo more, (uot nimo.t; cost, huncs ty Tx edo, 250 per tous achr Williaa Lawis, ‘Iunber, Peas tanguishony to Buialo, $4 per m fect for round trip, Coal ond lumber frargute thear, wit a acarcity of Toe sela nt this port, Larmbor rates atall polity ate strung, but no barges esn bo had at tho oferings; in fact the steam craft canuot now supply the deimapi, Thies altributed Co tho fact that many aro lbeled for deity whilo othere are Heuhtating old pills and anking ne¥ ones, with tho oxpectation of a funal svttlument Lo tbe future, : > LAKE MICHIGAN, citrcaao, ‘Tho arrivala yesterday wera not as numerove 18 they usually aro on Sundays, but as tho winil changed tothe northenst tast evening a laryo ficet may ba et pected today.,.. The steans barge Annio Lanrio, which broke down near Plum Teland, tis beeu taken to Msnle towoe, by the tug Kittie Smoke, to be repatrod... The sebr Jonnlo Mule, Atel mask ws aaecher seat at Sturgeon Lay, a fow days ago, arrived bere day in tow of the tug Protection, ‘The Sfullen is ietk- ing Unt very little and La easily ‘opt afloat with her own pumps, As soon as her carge of lumber bis bean dlepoged of, sho will be taken tato dry-dock to be repaired, . Zhao ache W. 6, Crvsthwaite, whic ‘went ashore a short timo ago near tho eutranc? t¢ Greon Hay, bas Leen roleaned, and was tronght to thit port yesterday by tho (ug Leviathan, be seems ou uit Httio damaged, but the oxtent of ber injuries cane notte ascertained until she ts placed into dry-dock, Sho bass cargo of coal on board, which fe now being unloaded,.,,‘Pho yacht Arisdua Ja having her smoker stark and nppor-works taken off so that sho rap under the bridges of tho Tilimola & Alichtgun Cans! oa her way to Now Orloatis, Bho will berosfter vst Lako Pontchartrain... Mr. Gilman, of tho Quadra eral, won the beautiful cross ralfied out st Calne Mall Gaturday night, ‘The happy winner dit the fale tulug towards tho largo crowd of tug-weu Laos All, howayer, managed to reach thete Lertha 1m s2f6t7e PORT HURON NEWS. Spectal Dienateh to The Chreaze Tribune. Port Hunom, Mich., Oct, 24,-Dows—Trops Matne, St, Josoph, Lontop, Pridgeon and consorh Forost City and consort ; schrs Bpsdeman, Cornelty Atuadon, Parana, Penraukee, Erie Holle, Bouthwess Ik, A. Kent, Jamston, (Willian T, Proton, Tverstts Grantham, Or) ie Bor Brights one Cook, Sty! Gopoly, Bigler, Bary ts a ee ‘Abarcorn, “mpiro. Biate, Raterpritty Arabia, Wonoma, Sanitae, City of Port {iuron ad coor sort, Toctmsel aud eonson, Parwer, Chamberlsts hargos, Dubuque and barges; achra Nicholson, Gu Nellie fiedington, Thor, Quacle, Hattlo Johuaions Oy G, Broad, Clayton Belle, Jobu B. Merttil, AC sion Oneonts,' J, H Hichants, Erastus Ovroing, ‘Vought, we pe Northwest, brisk. KATHKR—Clouily, The prop Oily of Duluth groun.ted on an Island bo tom akaton Cty yottenay, oud remained there ant 1 of the tug t lay. nae Hop Couimotorg Is Aghorson Poche Haland, 0d paving ber car; ered, ‘Tha ache Athoulan grouuded In Bt, Clair River, and ‘was pulled of by the tug Mloifatt to-aday, MISCELLANEOUS. - The tug Goodnow reporte passing & dere out ofthe water, about 25 tiles from Fort st ae Inland, on the Clevelend courae....Tho Toronto Wis ataies that at Coburg tho action of the water Chi the late len hae taken out thowand upoo wh they bart riba of tha new pler are compoent, am they Bat tled vary unevenly, Its feared thare wi ear the cribs through which the sand wil t, andeo render continuci dredying neredsn Mafttain suidelout, devi of ‘water. "Tule aboall ot fuer tofa time... The Hutfalo Courier etal ae poet ache Wronk “G. Loightun, wich woul Min, Tuesday near Detour, was laden with, “ot and bound down, When coming throes Jy Hault Gana] ane struck a fork MHOY tie cause of tho accideut, ‘Togs have g0u6 ' Nee alatanca from Detrolt,.,.Says the Dotrolt ace Fumor put aost last woe! tat a party cn sae wreckora bad discovered a schoonor loale Mow ky and other luxuries {u Late Erie, near Yoo proves to be rather mature, ‘Tho wreckers fount attachod # buoy, chain, to which the: iad struck the ashore in @ storm, treasures but when the: end of the chain yot tho Loy roe) for, but a raaty anchor,,,,Capt. Jo eae azutiton, Out, died very saddonly at Moutrer, or ‘Thuraday. Ho was iuterostod tn te Ca aD allt propellers, aud formerly wad a ect Wa brotuer salle tho | prop Americsy runs between Montreal sad © 7 be ‘will be brougut to Mamiltou for iniernit on barge Z, F. Gould, which 1a axboro at Purl me Nf that the; clad Pack they found a anza they were 100 -l edition © hasbeen abandoned by tho wrecking-ospesitions 4 was laboring for her rellef...,Aspoctal alspach' ‘to the Detrolt Put payss operaous on he ate Sallis, whic nun 3 HapiteOTET none, chadny, bole sieys) as at? wore redovered this’ afternoon, and it ta cy the ton ral Pic i id uae gives suit bel ae.tlon “nan axmor in tho etroag currens