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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. Calls for Loans and Discounts Ac- tivees-Exchuange Wenk. The Prodnce Markets Irroeular---Pro- visions Quiet--Pork Weak. Grain Unsettled, and Generally Tending Downward---Lake Frelghts Strong. FINANCIAL. Though apparently quiet, a very large bnsineen ts ‘Dating done at the banks, ‘Tho beautiful weather of Jant week atimulated trade in all departments, ‘Tho calls from country correaponitenta, both for discounts and currency, gradually mereaacil up to Saturday, and opened heavy yesterday morning, Ordera to pluce alo large,—s thing which, ow- ing to the weakness ant low price of oxchange, bankors While the dmafia npon the city for moucy are activa, rereipts of produce aré equally Our commercial columne show an aggregate ef The prospect of a Auerjoun rico in winter froighta will doubtless hurry forward all kinds of produce, and we should not bo surprised to neo recalpts nearly doubled within the next ‘Those who expect to realize before naviga- tou closes will send forward thelr produce ae fast as funde {ny New York are very ready to do. ro, nearly 500,000 bn yeaterday. fow days, porsible, Mones is working sensibly closer every week. As Jot Ht hawexciled no uncasinesn on the partof benk- ers and merchants, for the very good reason thatit fa Prices of rmer- cband{so and farm products are all romparativoly tends, and tho current tn all the clinnela of trado is Speculation used for atrictly busincen: purposes, moving along in a satisfactory manuer, 4a tabooed on all sides, Discounts aa nsual to enstomers, 19 percent. Only ny cheaper money, ary ®% ta7 Percent on call or short time, with Government or oneortwo banks hav. other approved colleterale, important, Street rates nominal at 9@18 per cent. fions limited, ‘The market for exchange opened fat, ani there wan no change during the day, Hates ¢0.475a disvount per $1,000, and any considerable parcels would Lavo knocked down (he market to $1.00, Wo hear that some of the banks have ordered currency from Now York. As stated womn time age, the fact slows a Walance of trado in favor of tho West, —* very desirable and hopeful symptom, Only « ‘very few years ago, our city banks wero large borrow ors froin Eastern banks at this searon of the year ; bit now country hanka rely on Chicago for loans and re Aiscounte, and get from tho vaultsof onr fnslitutlons, of coursocotitled to {t, ail the funds they require. ‘With tho immenso and rapidly increasing yearly sur- plus tho West alwaya hos for shipment, capital must constantly incresto in her commercial metropolis, till at no distant day onr banters, and capitalists, stud bnajnces-mon, will be at thelr wits’ ends to know how to invest their funds safely and profitably, This result Jens snre tobo realized aw anything in the future can Le. ‘The Lank clearings were $3,700,000, LONDON MONEY MANKET. ‘Tho Feonomut of Oct 9 has the followings ‘Tho bank rate wna raised yesterday from 2 per cent, at which it has stood alnco the Sth of Auguat, to IW por cent, ‘The change had to some exieut Been pre- stoualy anticipated, in consequence of the extent of the German demand for bullion, nasisted by a demand: for suvereigns for South Amuorica, The result was that on Wednesday it waa necessary to resort to tho ‘Dank for bullion for Germany, and altogether £315, 000 has been withdrawn on balance fur abroad nce ‘the previous return, besides abont half a million sluca the return was mado up. ‘bhere bask also been o good iscount demand at tho bank during the week, although tho increase of the private securities shown iu the account ia finally net so great ag the demand ‘during the week finplied, ndvanccs baying been repaid out ofthe dividend money, Since yerterday the do- mand baa rather fallon away ar compared with what it was carlier in tho weck, and this aftornoon the mini- mum for the best abort bolls is at lonat under bank rate, although the rate is maintained nt 3 per cont for three-months’ billa, Thera ara still, ft will be nudor- stood, great complaints of the ecarcity of bills, and short money on Kogtish Governinent securities ta alao abundant at the nominul rato of 1 per cent, ‘Tho demand for gold for Germ: baa rather fallen off sinco yeuterday, and thero are signs thot tho strin- gency iu Germany’ caused by the withdrawal of small notes In abating. ‘The withdrawal of the notes fe be- Ileved to be nearly complete, and money tn Hamburg, Frankfurt, sod other ceniren in Germany hiss not been foscarceas fu Beriin, Thro ts still, however, 9 de- msnd of some kind for gould, which may, of course, Decoino more active at any Moment, though nothing {4 known forcertain in tho absence of avy public an- nouncement of iim intentions by the German Govern- ment, In particular, no oificisl announcement has Jet boon made as to the damonotization of tho allver. The total decrease of builiun In the roturn 18 £1,05: 00U, which, a8 above statod, £335,000 ia for expo it the remainder for the country, Tho circulation has also increaned £10,000, minking a reduction of £1,216, ‘Transactions fow sod un- ‘Transac- iu the resorvo, which y now only a little over 14,- 000,000, The increase in the private securities in how- ever only £425,000, ‘Tho Government has norrowed largely from the Bank, a8 wo anticipated, to pay thu dividends, the Government socuritios having Sucroasod £2,6€8,000, and the changon ju tha deposits ara an In- in the public, and of .£2,735,u00 in crease of £164,000 the private dep ‘Tho proportion of ‘reserve to Uauilittes by the decreaso of the reserve and tho in- Of doposita {6 considerably less than last week, Wo qubjoin our usus! quotations for moreantiio aper having various periods to run ¢ per cent per cent e ‘Trade bills, 3 mo! ti cant "rade bills, 4 mouth Dor cout ‘Trade Lilly, d months Tho allowances for gordance with the advanco in the bank rate, and ow: Private and Joint stock ban} Discount hounes at cal Discount houses at 7 deya' noticy, ‘Discount houses at 14 days’ notico.. ‘The dlacount quotations tinental cities aro as follow: per cent per cont AC Der cent eurrontin tho chief Gon- Onen market, ‘Daited Biates 68 of * ‘United Stat ‘United stat G3... 8-204 of '65—January and July’ 6-208 of 'c7—Janurry aud July... 5-208 of '8—January aud Jul; 10-408 20: United nm United States currency 6a, Gold was 1143y@i15 , CITY AND COUNTY DoNDs, bid, Ane, Ghicago City 7 et. bonds.,.. 103 & int, 104” & Int, Chicago City 7B ct, seworuge. WA Aint 10h wut, Chicago City T Hck. watertoau 103 int, 10h Kini, Cook County 7 ® ct. bonds, Bhort datOsers sores os 102% & tnt, 1033, 4 Cook County 7° cout ‘Louds, “* re Bak Tong datO-s 0. res + 40335 & int, 1012¢ & int, West Fark 7 per eeut bou North Chicago 7 cent bunds (Lincoln PArkt)..esesseeree cee BANK STOCKS. Home Netionat Bank, Nations! Bunk of Ulinois.... Ulinols Trumtand Bavinge Bank, se ant Merchante’ Savings, Loan aud ‘Trust Go, itv Union National Ban 150 ‘Union Htock-Yard Natioual, Hide and Leather Bank, ‘MISCELLANEOUS, Did, Asked. City Lailway, Bouth Side iw 14) City Uatlway, Weat Bid seve 130 City Matlway, North Side, 1a, dere’ iuaurance Company. ls Chataber of Commerce, ex, div: 1s AT Chteagy Gua Light and Coke Go 10 sess Chicayo & Northwestern gold bunds, 80 Expourtignatock...... plain Naw Yous, Oct, 25.—Gold opened at 115%, fell off 114)6, and advanced to 1151,, ut which {t closed, Kates 1 por diew, and 7, 6, J, for borrowing were 1-2 and 1. and] percent perannum, * Governmouts were firm, Raflrvad bondw generally frm, Htato securities were quiet, Btocks generally oponed wtrong and higher, the tine Provement rangivg from 1 tod as compared with the closing quotations of Saturday, ‘The greatest increase ‘was on Iilinoly Central, which sold as U1 syainet 9 of the close Biturday, Erie waa weal, and dectinel to 16%, iu sympathy with the Tondon market, but after. Wards rose to 178, At tho socond call, tho mark jay. Maunibal & bt, Joseph advanced 0 212;, cloel at 204, At the clus, sotivity in inoney tovks werv lower, the iucreas joy Used syaiuat thy warke The dechue iu thu general list was 4 to 2, butin 10 soe cases, Low june were higher thum on Pacific stocua tt was 162k. ever, the closing quotath Haturday, ‘The inovement in Hannitul & st, Jose was reported (0 Le based on soiue negotiations abuul the lands. Wosturn roads are getivrally doing well, uon Packis oud thelr earnings are ou the iucrtseo,, & lot, 95 &int, Bid, Asked, 250, Yas Brus atin many cases, the bighoat point of the for Ustobor will ahow a gain of ater $100,009 on Octo- toi, Transichinna at the Stock Mxchange sof whivh 50.0 wera Pacifle Mott, ritvroaern eomana, i Te man ny UE, hore, bs 60 on Uaith opened at yy, ati, Baids che hat tty Primo mer- i Customer ", distnened $795,000, Clearings, $6, Sterling strow: Coupons, ‘al. Coupon, St. Coupanr, Coupons, Mi, new. * B WrTENCy AB. see Coupons, "67. STATE BONDS, Tenneatee, olds.ceee di | Virglitia, uew, Tennesnce, new. a6 Mis-ouris,, Virginia, old... Western Union Tal, Tacifie Mail. Adams Espre: Conpons, ‘63.4, ww Si | Conpen ‘a: Marlemssese.. eee 405, 1 Harlem’ preferred vr; » Atlebigan Central 7B ; Union Pac, tock... 14 | Lake Shor, 1 Tiinoe Cent United Slates, New York Clev, & Mitten Exile, Northwestern, Erie y Northwentern Coy BIZ | Chicago & Alton. Ned. Centrat 103%, | Chicago & Alton Peds Uish 1017" Ohio x Miesesy 2 DAY | Indians Centr os rid | Chi, Bre & Qniney.1t BY | Hinnibal & xf, Jac, 7" | deta tack 4 1 w oe Wabash ‘pid Fort Wayne, Terre Hanto, Terre Haute pf. —— REAL ESTATE. ‘The following Instruments wore filed for record Monday, Octs 257 Siva) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1875. T mized corn, steamer corn, an no-grada corn, White corm must’ be white, round, dry, plump, and well only cleaned, Yellow corn, # ow. Mixed must, Le sound, dry, and ‘te: Taw mixed, mh only ta ei asnitall to grade | al ius amet corn nea Ae first fewer sity. Wut in rond.tio y be stinhity: do Coen suchen siainys, warm, or cit chor a hewmen cori. Tn the grading of yellow,” an a ‘olor will not affect the THthe Baitow of The 3 Haawarita, Kan., Ue been a Rubscribor fo aud reader of your paper for fourteen years, T want to arte saa kore qitestions, and Twat you to niva tha ansiers, Ate your produce quotations re. table, of are they Octitioia? For instance, you qstate broom-rorn, «3, at from 4s to He on thatday, 1 have two car lo which had been dnaperted Rood ; one rae containing 34 bone, 3 bales crooked the 0: strait brash, The anid at Ge the ween Now, thd brits was xold by a com tilasion merchant, where name Ewithot give nt th yreacnt, Bolore wily pag the above there wae a buyer at my eieds buying tir Ehitadelpbts, and sad that he ieew thromith Towa and Minos coil that my brush 1 for this year, and otlered me Giye per tb at atha for the whote lot, Hat, on the strength of your quotitions, and letters from Mr, Commicsion- nT shipped to Chivago, and am b P Anewer and ablifte, AME: [ANSWEN—We do not Aupporr our quotattous to ba fictitious, ‘The commercial reporters of Tie Taine se inake the ronude regularly every day except sunday Ansearch of real prices, In many of the markets, a4 grain and provisions, they seo tho wales made. Jn some other departments, an dey goods and brooms corn, they aro obliged to taze (ho word of dealers Reldom having the opportunity to sce rales ma.le suf fietently to he able to Judge of the course of the mar- Ket for thomnclyer, Inquiry of reveral dealers in broom-vorn shows that our quotation of that article on Ost, 13 was a fuir report of the market, and net a miaprint, Of course we know nothing of the ease in question ; tut our correapondent 18 requested ta noto that our quotations are Intended to be the figures at erry PROPERTY, Itolt Ite of Went StU Th dated Oct 15 700 ‘Walnut wt, 118 £2 w of thy dated Ot 22+ + 3,000 Miamarck st, lat ft cof Washtenaw av, af, uals ft, dated Sent. 1 rer 1,000 Leavitt st, 6 ¢ cor of Coblent2 at, wf, 242100 Tt, sited Oct, Mesereerseee 50 Brown et, Vid {tw of Eighteenth wt, wf, 262100 At, dated Oct, 23... .scecee vererssenctecenes 500 Leavitt wt, s wcor of Fordinand et, of, 26304 3410 ft, also West Indians at, ne cor of Le: At at, 11 f, 280x1U6 ft, dated Oct. # 11,0¢0 Fremont ef, 139 {8 of Webster av, Wf, JIz1a ft, dated Oct, 23.. Lako av, 584 ft not ‘Thiti; GOr1sO'ft, dated Oct, 4 9 Morgan at, 116 ft n of Twentleth at, of, 205 ft, wath bulldings, dated Ost.2t May'ut, 6 w cor of Nineteenth at, @ f, with buiidings, dated Sept. Tene vt, 141 ftv of Ashland « datod Oct, ‘Yon Horn at, aw dated Oct. 16 8 COUNT-HOURR. Fifty-third et, 89 ft w of Jefferson et, n f, Clr, ut ft, dated Oct. B.sse0ee ~$ 5,000 1 = roa, Bix136 ft, dated Jan, 23. + 9,609 Parillon boulevard, eof Stewart ay, 6 f, Gx 126 2-10 ft, dated Oct. 16, 4,000 ————: COMMERCIAL, Tho following were tho receipts and shipments of tho loading articles of produco in this city during the forty-eight hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, and for the corresponding date ono year ago? | 1875. | 1874. Flour, dris,...+ | 9,878) 8.171; Wheat, bu. 149,14 Corn, bu Gata, bu, 2 Rye, ba, 220) Barley, buy... H66H) O456 Grane peed, Ibs. 350,355] 161,027 Flex eood, w..| 210,140] 19BN101 145,400 Isrvom-corn, lta, 49,976 Cured moata,itul 6,070) Nerf, brls..... it 2 Pork, brla, 70, 9A Tard, Byeceees 1,371,269' 78,805 Tallow, toes.) ! MN saneervee Mutter, Ibe... 129,972 Live hogs, Xo,. 4.195, Catto, No... 2360 405 ORE 180,050} 199,110 0 fg Pi 4 990,26] 121,100 795] 4,875 Br: 5 {000!, 9,020,070 3,18, 1,425, 100;1,401,250 225,000! "226,000 200) “4,443 3 407 sist 48,910) 4,194 G, apples Hay, tong. 12,91). ‘20 "real Withdrawn from eter Aaturday for clty cousump- tlon: 3,851 bu wheat, 14,298 bu corn, 1,636 bu oats, 2,440 bu rye, 0,470 bu barley, ‘The following grain was inspected into store on Mon- day morning: 32 cara No, 1 spring, 173 cars No, 9 du, 2U7 care No, 3 do, 136 cara rejected do, 3 cars no grado do (531 wheat); 119 cars and 11,600 bu high-mized corn, 175 cars and 34,700 bu No, 2do, 45 care wnil 6,000 bu rojected do, 7 cara no grade do (340 corn) ; 18 cars ‘Whito oats, £0 cars and 28,500 bu No, 2 do, 35 cars ro- dected do, 1 car no grade do (134 cata); 20 eara and 1,500 bu No, 4 rye, & cara rojected do; € cara No, 2 bar ley, 13 cars No, 3 do, 6 cars rejected do, Total (1,110 Sars), 483,000 bu, Inspected out: 264,822 bu wheat, 47,525 bu corn, 20,811 ba oats, 402 bu rye, 11,056 bu Darloy. ‘The following table shows the distribution of tho broatstuffs shipped from this efty during last weck: shipped tess ei Corn, | Oate, Dy rait.. 8,954) 177,196 143,053 00} 36,040) 21,856 26,839, 44,005 845,550] 683,163] 380,049 Taken for city of B67] 407, 9,518 Also shipped 5,000 bn rye and 37,341 bu barley by Tail, and 17,420 buryo by Jake to Buffalo, Withdrawn for city use, 6,572 bu ryo and 28,834 bu barley Tholeading produco marketa wora irregular yeater- day, with rather leas dotug In all and a dull foellng in eome departments, Tho woather was raw, and turned torainin the aflernoon, Tha recelpte of grain were Jorge, but the shipments were also in fair yolumo, and all the offerings of vossel-room wero taken by shippers at tho advanced rates gained on Saturday,— tho bavis being So fur wheat to Buffalo, Tho receipts for tho lower grades of wheat in the Nock Island Etovator wore only discriminated againat ellgutly yestorday, ‘There will probably be no dis count after the present atocka aro whipped out, In tho millentum at band? C, B. & Co, have shaken hands with L. L, & Co, in the present wheat corner, ‘Thero was a fair amount of orders for dry-gouts, which wero promptly filled at former prices, Tho in- aquiry was chiefly centered in priuts, bleached aud brown cottons, flannels, hosiery, and winter dreve- goods. In the grocery market the situation waa uu- changed. Coffees were again weak and unsettled, and the quotations wero further reduced to the ox- fent of a Aye, Sugars, molasses, rlrups, rice, spices, ete, ruled steady, Prices of poor to falr gradce of butter were lower, but for choico t foney thore was = well siiatained demand at former Aotatlons, Cheese remaine quict and firm, Tho do- tuand for foreign drivd frulte wav Sitoral, while do- latices wero moro oF Ices neglected, Prices wero firm sileround, Fish woro without quotable change in Nalues, though take descriptions were weak, Coal, Wood, leather, bagging, aud tobaccu were unchanged. ‘Thoonly change noted in the oll raarkot was a decline tu turpentine of 2¢, Lumber was fairly active at unaltered prices, ‘The fleet was arriving at tho wholesale 1atkel, and keveral sales were mado early, prices ruling as heretofore, ‘Tho receipts will provably Legiu to fall off now, og many manufacturers Lave aliout exhausted thor stock Of logs, ‘Tho yard business continnes brisk, sud pricos are generally adhered to fur all lower graslos, which aro principally traded tn, ‘Tha woul inarket Temaina quivt, but 4 tir tn sympathy with the East, Mops, brovin-corn, aud seeds, vere unchanged, Hay was alow at last Saturday's pricue, In yreen fruits thoro wero no Important features, Crauberrica and apples wera slow aud cusy under large offerings of poor fruit, aud otuer frults wern generally steady, eapeetally choice offerings of auall trufla, which are dtaappearing frons market, Vrgctatles continue dull, Yuultry, eggs, aud gamo wero slow, EXVOUTS FROM TL 8EAKOARD, ‘The following wore the exports irom the four lead. ing cities of the Atlantic weabesrd for thy dates ul § Cs Week end ang vel, 2, 1876, ut Weekend. tng Uk, eek ende 3, a 1,121,145 210,053, 3,087,617 ST. “From aoven palate, GUADING GRAIN IN NeW YORI. Tho Grain Cunsmittee uf thy New York Produce Ex- change bave eatabliahed the (ulluwiug wow yradas of corn: White curu, yellow corn, corn, low which wholesale dealers in thia city aro weiiung (0 act, Thero de generally a difference, snd sumetines a wide one, between thoes Ayurea and the prices at which tho dealer hero is willing to buy.—Commen- ctuL Ep) PROVISIONS. MOG PRODUCTS—Wero qulet, with little change In Pelcea, though there waa a tiuge of weaknes in tho tone, ag sonte partic wera apparently more willing to tell for {nture delivery whilo there was very Little de- tnamd. The receipts of hogs were amaller than ex: pected, and they ruled firmer, but that made little dif- ference to the feeling in product, as few oporstors think present pricea will be atatainod in tho opeuing of tho packing aeason, Some packors are now at work, but slowly, anil only to Gil current orders; they du not think It safe to opsrate and depend on tho future to sell ota profit. It now lookw as if Logs will be kept back vigoroualy till towarde Decomber, partly becatise thera in plenty of corn with which to feed them up, and partly because drovera hope to be able to repeat former experiences and keep np prices by a judicious scrving out of a fow lees than are wanted. Tho understanding that the heg crop is numer- feally 1WG15 per cent short of that of tant winter will probally do much to keop np prices, but if they aro held back the total weight may not exhibit much if any shortage, as tho aulmate will bo better fattnd. for markets. ‘Tho present feeling 4s very norvous and uncertain, and many workers aro now file who woull bo buay I¢ packera folt warranted in going ahead, Of course, with the prosent rmall supply of hogs ‘prices would riso to a much Nyher polut than now df the packera abould try to buy freets, Bixew Pouk—Wan quiet and irregular. Car lotw tor resent delivary were firmly held, thors being very [iio on the market, nit futures. Mero. firm, tio year bolug Tage per hel’ bleher, under tho strengthening Frospoet oft Inte packing veauon, For this month the ronrket was dull, and nominally about 30 lower, tha opinion gaining ground thataarly all of tho auiorts are filled except one or two who threaten to *f back on tho rule,” aud not deliver unio prices decline to suit them. ules were report of 210 brie canh at $22.00; 70 Urls now do (10 da old) at $21.35: 170 Princo Chew) eller tha week, at 11,005 2,760 brie seller the your ot $14,0I@LBUTY and 1,250 brie aeller February at $13,091.97, To tat, 4,450 brig, ‘Tho mareat closed at the above prices for car lots, nominally wt $21.59 veller the month ; $19.20. 19,40'vellor November ; $18.9214 voller tha year or seller Februnry ; and $18.75 18.60 fur January, New petme mens wan quoted 218.25; ant do oxtrs priino at $14.35, dellyored within a fow days, Lan—Waa very quict, and unchanged, except that thin month’s deliveries ‘wero a shadu easter. Liver- pool waa unchanged, and New York quiet, Salen woro Teported of 250 tea eller tho year ot $1205 ; 230 tea nuary st $12.12%4 ; and 350 tea sollor Vobruary at $12.P9 17, Total, 750 for, ‘The market closed at tho above prices. Old Inrd, cash, waa held at $13.75, Now do, canh, held at $19,0:013,00; and aclier the month jd at $13,60, Boller Novernber was quuted at $12,800 12.85, Aisate—Wero quiet and nnchangec, exeent on groun, which wero euxler, Thero waan woderate demand for car-lote for presout delivery, with little offared, Vartunlted wore quoted as follows: Shoulders, BL do seller November, 7Xe, bored; do aclier December, Tigo: long clears, 120’ bored ; do seller Novein- Ver, 10\(0.10740; da netler Docempor, 1¢} short rite, bored, 1a@le ;.do seller Novembor, 105.@ 10740; do eeller Decenibe short clears, boxed, 123{¢ ; do wellor November, Mid lo; do seller’ December, los upluiges Jong and wort clears, boxed, 12244 13'at tla ‘selter November, 1.411 ye; do aclter December, 10';¢10'e3 Oumberlanda, Loxed, Wocash; and Lio for November ; sweel-plckled hari, 1413 Ye for old, and 113;@)1%0 for new, Green meats quoted at 710 for shoulders, 10*%¢1@ 110 for long cloara aud short riba, 116 (@11 Kc for abort clears, aud 103;@10%0 for hame, acon moats steady at Vive for shoulders, 1340 for short ribs, 14c for short clears, and 14%j.@15ige for hams, Bates wora reported of 45 boxes now shoulders at 43{¢3 100 boxes long clesrept 1c ; 1U0 tca aweet-plck- Jed Lame on private terms; and 20,000 Ibs green hams (15 the) at 10Ze, ‘Onxasy—Was quiet at 7290, BEEF PRODUCTS—Were qniet and firm at $19.00 for mees; $11,00 for extra mese; and $71,0021,50 for hams. '\LLoWw—Waa qulot and woak at 9Q2!¢c. Bales wero 10 bris elty at Ye, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was very dull, but without quotable cUiange in prices, though buyers woro genorally un- willing totake hold at quotations, One or two lots were taken for shipment, and local deslora took the reut. ales wore reported of 50 brls wiaters on pri- vateterma; 537 bris spring extras at $5,003.00; 100 brla rye flour at $1.25; and 250 bria buckwheat do on private torma. Total, 837 bris, Tho market cloaed with the following as tho rango of prices: Choico winter extras, $7.0U@8.U0; common to good do, $5.75@6,75 ; cholce epring extras, $5,608.00; fair do, shipping graded, $5.00@3,60; Minnesota, $4,00@ 7,00; patent springs, $0,75¢8.60; spring superfines, $5.76Q4.00; ryo flour, $4,154.30; now buckwheat do, $7.00.47,50. Daan—Was active, and 600 per ton lower under 9 Plentude of offerings. Sales woro 140 tons, at $12.00 @12.60 on track ; aud §12,50 free on Loard cars, Saonte—Balea wero 10 tons at $13.73 of track, é COS: MEAE COANE We Dominal at $29,25@20,60 on rack, WHEAT—Waa lesa actiyaand again irregular, tho speculative yrado averaging stout tho satoe as at the clone on Saturday, but November waa jc higher, while cauh lots declined to per bu, ‘Cha lower grades were ao lower, Liverpool was quiet and tame, New York wae dult and lower to xell, aud our recelpte wora larger, cowprising 1 carloads inspected tuto Store, 35 per cent of which belonged to the upper rodeos, Tho latter fact found an oisetia guusually troe shipments, but the generst market was weak, snd all clsstos of buyets hold “off, wtilo the otferhige had all Foon taken tip, no tliat there waa : |. Heller Noventher opened ; nerd to Sle, dee ined to base, THe to cy mid eineed wD Ye Belen the month, or cash mold nt 31 Tye, nid bgt : year nod at 2018, brary Aantal 42g, ash maloa were reported yea: 141.090 Un Noy 2 BUDD ae 4M bu rejected at AUacdye; 1 be new da 7 $0 bu by natnple at afiesto? 400 bu now kiln-deied at 40, on track $0) bu now earn at Ge, delivered, Total, 24,6 0 bu, ONES—Were movderately active inl easy, closing Ye lower than on saturtay, The market opened fri, under a prospective good demand from the aorta, tut weakened after it wan Iniown that the recelptn were heavy, ‘The bulletin fudtestod that 134 cara had heen figyceted tn, AY Of whieh were Na, a and s,300 bn War reported Dy canal, ‘The market aleo aympathtzed with coru, and New York wan dull, After the. weslt- act ‘in hte Was done, ‘as tho rhorte du Ale in In expectation af continned Hberdt during the weew, an it ia thought oata have ted at country polite to mend forward att close of the month. Soller November opeuvd at sey and closed at) 4c. Beiler the month opened. at 21,0, and cloged at 31 4c. Koller the sear wold ‘at cloning at the inside, Boller May wan qudted at Sie Ud, Cala No, 2 tanged aud cloned tho rani an October, ‘There waa little demand except for eptions, though’ freight roam was engaged for AbOUE 8,100 Du, webich wan probably delivered on contracts or held Hore hy the owners, Oanh aalea were re cf 80,009 bu No, at Dhesse3 5,409 bu re. 255, 4260; 7,41 bu by aninple at 304 Ihe on trac! 3.c00 bu do at 29 g35e rea ou board, Total, 06,809 RYE—Cash No. 2 wan fairly active and steady at 70 Dc, The rasipte wore larger. but. the demanit “waa correspondingly inerrased, and. prices warn wine tained, though rejocted was lower and quiet, naire bus thg reported at OS.aGie, Options wera neglecta. Cunt a tnclade : $600 bi No. 2at TO@TYe! OY in re and 400 bu by sample at Tze, Total, an of 41400. not bu. at isfac: neerning the inapectio It te thought that the standard has been lowered, ow- ing to the poor condition of the crop this year, no that the ral parsed aa No, 2 ia really what. formerty rated a9 ND, the lower grades have been wimilariy changst, Owing ta this fact the ‘brewerd discriminate against stora lota, aud for No, (here fs no domand excopt for spoculalive purposes. Largo receipts of Canada and New York barley ware aleovxpected, The shorts filled In yesterday at tho decline quite froely, and the market ‘rallied slightly at ueclote,, Heller the inonth or curh opened: at SOc, declined ta 83x, and close’ at 855@shc, Sellor No- vomber aold early at 86c, fell to WOK, and clorel ab B14 @Hl}ge, Seller tho year sold early at 8Jo and later at We, ‘Heller February also closed at Be, Canh salen wore report of 6,2:0 bi No, 2 at KYIERBYCs 80 bu ‘tho speculative dopartment was unly sustuiued Ly the fenr of a squeeze on this mouth's doliveriva, and tho pesballty of one for November, The market ia still jargely oversold for Uctover, with very ttle No. 2 here to fill with, aud that keeps up thy prico on that grade, Whily the lower ones are heivy from excess of supply over the demand, So, too, for November, ‘Thy tudications all post to lirge recoipta during tha wholo of nost inonth, as farmers aro generally gettlug thetr whoat ready to markot, but it becomes ‘a serious question whether or uot there will bo enough of the betler grades to do anything moro than send round on contrac Meanwhile the market ia io an uxcesdingly artitictal condition, No, 2 is kept above the point at which shipments can bo made at o prodt, and No, 2 is dopressed by she fact of relative abundatice, till ‘there ia now a ditfer- ence of Io por bu betweon tha two grades, and re- Jected tu Mc below Nod, ‘These ary much greater than the differeuces tn actual value for conanaiug purposes, and the lowur grades have doclined toa point below that point {n otlier imarkets, wo that our receipts would be considerably Jergor than now wero M€ not for the fact tat No, i fs being scat to other cities that would come to Chicago tnt that it io thought more can be obtaiued for the graln eleowhere, ‘The lunge took holt sparingly (of No. 2) yeatorday, and the demand from the October alo! waa guod, though tho fatter lid unt resort to the natns tacticw a5 on Katurday, Then, they bid upon tho limited st ply of freak recsipts tn the hope of inducing larger nat Inente frorta the country this week, which would break dowa prices near the cl Ad enable them te Ol on. thora favorable tera than ow, Bellor No- vorber oponed at $1.075¢, and. Jvanced to $1,097, then doclined to $1.74, rose to nd clowod Brmor ab 1.07 Sollur Deceusber sold at §t.u7¢al ed, closing at aud seller the year ranged about the wainu av tal Seller the month anit varly at $1.19, sold. afterwards in wottloment at #LIOALI1Y, and clos £1.41, cash No, Pelosiug at SLUGIILQ. No, J elovod ot Que, anid rejected at 820, bott: io houses not diserim- inated against, No. L was inactive. Gash sales wore reported of 10,000 ba No.2 apring at $L104@l.125 04,00 bu Nu, 3 do at bug 150) bu rejouted do at at slg ¥e, chiefly at wz: and 4 bu by sample ut 950, “Futal, 269,40) ba, alinnivura Witzat—Was tnoro active, but at a de cline of about 2c per bu, which boldors were obliged. to submit to in order tu fod buyers, Balew wero 24,+ ws bu as $1.1a@).1935 for So, 1, and §Liglissy for No, 2. COUN—Was dull and frregular, ‘The year sold at Salurlay'a priced while November doliveries were t,o Ligher, and east lute closed 246 lawer—tho premium on thy latter dimniulabing under a Hasltod fuquiry from October shorts, with Itty wanted for shipment, Liv. erjool wna utronzer, at S0m§ 308 6.1, but New York cous tinued dull, aud our reculpta were large, Including fove urrivaly by the canal. ‘Che deprewlou on promast deliveries, causing duliness Last, was due to the fear that tho preminia current previously could inut be muse talnod, as abippors did wok caro ‘to pay it, and the aUFiA for Uctiber are belivved ta be pratty well Aiud UP, ‘Tho fatness oxtended to other grades, the ditfer- gnvo between No, a and bigh-tytred dwind Vhera was Dy the wet weather, which. ing shaliug ditdeull. ‘The suackut waa lattes part of the session, but dau, culpts by taal ‘Very steady tn -W.) et 320; 400 bu rejected a¢3se¢ 4,60) bu by eatnplo at JUcw $1.0) on track, Total, 10,200 bu, LATEST. In tho afternoon mets pork was active and lower, doclining 45o for the month, and I7\¥o for the year, closing Bt $21.50 cash, $20.00 aolier {ha tnonth, $14.75 r tho year, and $18.0 sellor Fobruacy, "ales, 6,200 brie ‘at $20.97360911.12}3 for the mouth, and $18,75¢218.80 for the your, Lard waa In moderate demand and Jowor, closing at $19.1613,1134 for the month, 312.29 for the year and Fobruary, Salen: 1,050 tee at 311,25 cash now, $12,17'¢ rellor the month, and $12,2)ueller tho yoar and Feb- ruar Wiieat was fairly active and casior, welling st $1.10! 1.1024 for the month, aud closing at the in brane: nold at $1.073(491,09, sud closed al My OTM. < Uoen wan in moderate requent and osalor, cloving at M1 'ye for Ootobor, 60'<e for November, and 41% for the year, Oats wero quiet and steady at 91!¢c for October, Darley wae easier, closing at 85 for caah or the month, and Sle for Novomber, ‘A vensel waongaged to take whoat from Milwaukee to Buffalo at 540. A GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOTOL—Waa quiet ab $2,232.28, UROOM-CORN—Continues active, Prices for some of the poor and medinm grades aro sometimes shaded a little, especially where lols consigned to outalde par- Aes are presred on the market, Cholco old hurl fe steady, Very lttlo really fine carn {s found in this season's crop, The pricoa given aro jntonded to ropro- nent the selling pricca In this market : Choice old hurl brush, 10@11c; chofco now brush that will work it- felt into hurl broom, 74(@8e; good modium brush, 636A 70; falr inside and covers, 646}; Inferior, 5@ 830; crooked, 4@6c, BUTTER—The market was quiet and wesk for the grades below ebolco, The lower prices lately estab- lished at tho Last have lessonod the shipping demand, ‘ud stocks of common to fale qualities have bogun to accumulate, Asarcsult, there {a an caster fooling among holders, and concessions of 1@Ic are frecly mate, Choice fancy table grades remain compars- Uvoly ateady : Choice to fancy yellow, 3%0%{0; medi ‘ura to good grades, 26@250; inferior to common, 15.9 180, ; BAGGING—Thiere waa a moderate volume of sales at abont formor quotations, Ina small way fall rates fro being realized, but large orders may be placed at eof. We make no change Jn our lista: Stark A, Xe; Lewiston, 282; Montanp, 26e; Ontario, 240; American A, 25¢; Amonkeag, 95402 burlap-baua, 4 bu, Malic; do, 6 bu, 1@i6e; gunntes, ainglo, 18@i60 5 do double, 23@ 260, BULLDING SATERIALS—Common trick havo ad- ‘vanced S0c, and sre very ttm under a continued good demand and small supplies, ‘Tho alock la reported to bo sinaller tan at thie time lsat year, aud if te de mani kenpa up fow will be carried over, Uther ma- terials wero reported nochauged, Louisville cemout somotinien sella nt $1,901.00 por bri, Quotations: Common brick, $6,000,509 m; pressed do, $12.04 40,00; mo, 700 tu bull aud §1.00in bria; Utica, Louls- wills, “and Akron cement, $1.75; Portland coment, 7.0 stucco, $2.25(92,60; 'New York stucco, plastering-bair, 35:440¢ por bu, ‘The cheese market was without {mport- ant new features. A falr amount of (reding wss dono at IWutttigo for good to prime factory, and ats@ 1U5¢0 for poor to fair grades, COAL—Anthracite will probabl ‘be advanced, and tho beat brands af soft coal 0 Ukely to go Lighor by and by. We quote: Lehigh, $10.01; Lacka- wanna, range and nut, $9.50; to emg, #9.00; can- 029,00; Hocking Vailey, $4.50; Indiaua block, 2 Baltimore & Obio, $6,25@v.60; Titinols, $1.50 5. EGQB—Were quiet and steady at 21@220, The de- mand wae of o rotail character, and the offerings, though amall, were adequate, FISH—Lake fish are dull, with yaloes nnsettled. For cod and herring there isa more than ordinarily good demaud, Mackerel are quiet, owing to the high priced ruling, Wo quote: No, twhitefiel:, 4-brl, $4.7! (AL*0; No, dilo, $4,60G4.10; No. 1 trout, £3,5043,’ No, 1 shore mackerel, now, sehr, $12.50@13,00; No.1 Day, $9,099,253; No.2 mackerel, s4-brl, $7.1598,0) $ fanilly mackerel, bri. 35,0043. { ‘No, 1 abore kits, $2.00; No.1 bay its, $1.50; largo family kite, $1.10/4 183’bank codfiah, $8.75@¢,00 's codfish, $4.00 Lit, bela, $9.618.75 ¢ erring, round, bela, do Ky-bri, $3,603,765 ; acaled herring, DeF box, 43@45e; Columbia Riversstmon, 34-brl, $3.58 8.80. FRUITS AND NUTS—In tho dried frutt marxot there were nu finportant chanuce, The demand for importod fralts continues good, whllo domestics re- main dull, Fourian—Dates, 54 @@oye; fixe, layers, 103176; figs, drums, new, isalve; Turkish prunes, his digiave | Eronch prunes, crop 1875, 11,4136) rale- ins, layers, old, $2.00 2:5; do new, $2,802.85; loose Muscatel, now, 4350@3.00: Valencia, Ihaiso: Zanto currauta, new, 74;48\(03 eltron, 25970; lemon 35 peel, 18 qz0c, Dowesti0—Alden apples, 14400; Michi« aan apples, LO@ ty rultand ani Iiinots 83 60; perch Ives, 124 G1 ye; do mixod, 103@ lic; do, pared, } blackherrios, 1@13Y0% raspberries, pelt HaHs; pitted cherrios, 284220, Bite iberts, 10}11c; almonds, ‘Torrayona, Ierdl Ku japlea wale niita, 1914c; Gronoble walnuts, 1. ¢. Brazila, 790B8e; pecans, Tuxas, 1Slco: Wilmiugton pes: nula, Rater ‘Tonnewco peanuts, Og@to; Afriaan auute, 1 i MOREEN FRUITS — Were quiet and nachanged, Cranberries were slow, owing to the large offerings of Inforior frulta, which are retailed at $3,508.00 per bri, aod to a lurgo oxteut aro substituted for choice fruit by tho city rotailora: cholco berriea ara in. limited supply, howover, and holders aro not disposed to mako con » Apples were unchangel., Obio grapes wero firn Oran; 0088.50 per box; Malays lomons, $3,00¢4),00 ‘winter apples, $3,089.40 per Hos, $2.7HQLO0 per trl from Ohio, "$2.75:53.00 per caso in baskets, 2@diey Cat- awha, $5.25:4,50 per cana; Isabella, $2.25.84.60 per care; Oulo grapes, tn 20h baskets, $1.70@t.10; perrs ‘ud Guinces, 75cG$1.00 per baskot? cranberrien, $10,00 10.80 por Url; Cape Gud do, $11,00; Callforula poare, 8.51'6 1.00 por box. GNOCERIES—in the grocery markat the changes were couliued {0 a decline of X¢ In coffees, Other urti- clea wore ateady and Arm, and mont sidé-gouds also wero steadily held, ‘Trade contintis good, stton~—ItaugooD, 10; Carolina, 74@8%0; Loulale ana, Talcc. Corvers—0. G, Java, 13540; Juve No, 2,308 03 good to prime ; choles to fancy Wo, 434'm250; conmOn to-falr, DKietta rosut- Siugepora Java, 2hqa7o} Coste Muracallo, 254 @Ika, Hudawi—Fatent cut loaf, i@tisor crushed aud powdered, 114@1ita; granulated, 1Wall¥o; A, Blendard, 2 it do No, 2. Wii@luszo; B, 1055 ta lve; axtra O, G Nu, ¥ Yis0% yellow O No, ty 990; chulce brown, Saye: fale to prime do, Bwiadzse% ‘common do, 1{44yo} chuleo mi sugar, Y@IXo; common to goad do, 7XigHige. UiaveeCallfornis sugarcoat dttpe. fece0 5 dae oud dripa, $1005 0110; alter drips, extra Aud, 6 G5o ; good sifvar-house alrup, SO@Sic 5 extra do, 6: We} Urleanw inolassur, choice old, 6487003 da ae iaGse; do cummon bo wool, Ghadso t Porto ico molaswes, GUGSS0; commen folausey, Hig 440 t Dlackstrap, dae. BeoLs—Allsplee, 1C@ITey cloves, OOO; cassis, Mawes pepper, Wi ctlo; outmegs, $1.5G10; Calcutta ginger, 15ic@@lsye, whet oct Rad teters Mottled, 6%@T0 1 White Lily, SC} White Rose, 014646, von Tayperial ade ote Wat Ace ae nae Srauct—Exce laundry, Gk@Te ; do, @e; dy, corn, Tavne, Lt OMB ng, WAY —hue tveelite wero largo aud the market dal for luwer grades, expecially of prairie, while prime gold at fortucr Byuroe, ja. Vtituothy, $18.5 1.810.005 No, ado, $14,844) 5 mined do, aU. sb@)18.005 up? Joud pralele, $\400e1210; comnion to good pralzie, HIGUWINES—Wore quiet ani) unchanged. Bale ‘Was reported of 100 bela ut $15 ber yallon. ‘t) price, wien New York was & Co,, of Now York, Ket closed dull at that ‘Bosd agula been slightly quoted at $1.10, FO. Rille thats | The production bee tnoseased in toe Weal, the contiaued decline in corn luducing some distillers to ineceusa thels capacity. ‘Tho total proddction of dhatiNed spirits from gralp A the United States ou the let tut. wae 18J,J43 gallons er day (Liliuols alone proluclog over 44 per cent of nis); end on the Ist of October, 1474, 174,010 gall showing # alight decrease this year, With the presen! ‘Of We per gallua the dally rvveuue from tide souree briin car lots wilethean, te $105,013.20, the following Btates day 157,187 qallons Tillnate, Indians, York, moro then one-half of which te made in Till. nol,” HIDKA—Wern tolorabty ateaty. The recaipte vere fair, atid dealrrn ond tanhers wera huyiny al the given privem! clty butcher, aio: green cnred, Tinie ond dyer dry tink UN Ory alted hides, Tq Datnaged atock brings ndeu 1U percent off, Ahecp ” two-tlitrds pric pelts, Radio. HOPH—\Were qulet at Ral2e for fair to fancy Woats erne, Eaters kasterna were quoted at 19@l4e, The demand fm light, OMLS—Anity from @ reduction of 2c In tuepen- {ino there wero uo, changer it prices of oka, fairly natiefactory bustnesn was in progress at tho quotations following : Oarbon, (atandard white), 115 dog, teat, LAG1a<e; ds Minot legal tonta, 150 dew., lal o; do headlight, 5 ales M@N So; extra Winter fara off felis NLAg Nos de Bley No. actae Bur pine ed, G28; while, 74 e750: hy20 2 traatne dgexira, 080; Ho ‘she's piimibaro oll, 150% Qo winter Leach, 64a 7% foot oil, atel Ds 25 POULTRY AND GAME—The offerings were amailor, but eonsiated largely of nialo stock, which fa moving ait slowly, Few buyers wero an the atrect, waa 25 -240¢ lower, and weak at tho «lecll ne. tour Sprlug and a5, Beg! sium, reas. sraitia chickens,$4,i5@iM; parltldger, tnek, $005 avon 1aS1.0U; anlpe, bUgI6C, Venison waa quoted at 13a1%e. BEEDS—Timothy war iu fale demand to fill orders, and prime was tiriter, Ling very scarce, | Yoat send aras {u fair supply, and tho roveipla are chtelly of this Prime aold at $2.30% 2.98, and lower grades at $2,002.13, Clover wan quict at $1,007.30, Flax was fairly active at $1.00aL.274 for wmall iota, Good talllot Drought 530 and Hungarian 60c, 3A Ja continued fale demand at unchanged price naw, Onondaga, and Ci : lo in round tots, $1,602 ordinary coaree, ry, without baga, $2,761 dairy, with bage, $3,00; ‘Ashton dalry, per sack, . TEAS—Trado ie atill Jacking in activity, and prices stilt show sone frregularity. W change im our quotations, wa fv EK Moruxx—Chotce to fancy, $1.06a1103 to prime, Teale; common to Rood, 40.4800; Ving- huey, choice, new, T5@H0o ; fair’ to good, fe G0e% common, ibgt0e, “IMranrat Moxunz—Cholee to Yancy, iatics good to prime, mon, 3@190; Bingsney choice, fxg good, 80.860; common, 40c. Jaran—Chotce to fancy Dew, Kase; 'do fully fulr to primo, 704750; do com- tion to |, Skagit; chaice to fi old, 65@ 700; goal to prime, do, 55@t0e; common, T@s0c. No- LONG—Cholce to fancy, 8deig$1.00 $ Rood to prime, 60 tgi0e ; common, 20@die, WOOP—We (uote the market firm, at $7.00 for deech ant $4.00 for maple, VEGETANLES—The receipts of potatoes woro lih- eral, but the demanit was light. Choice Peachblowa were quoted at 30@Jbe, and’ Nose at 2@30c, Tho outaide demand {a Linited, a8 the country overywhero in full of potstoos, The short crop in Now Fugland in Mkely to be compensated for by Wontern New York, which, it is said, witl have 8 good supply, Sweet pota: toce were slow ‘at $2.003,50 por bri,” Onlo1 quoted at U@0e per, bu, and turntpa at Toc per bri. WOOL—Was quiet and steady, Dispatches report anacliveand strong market st Boston, with manu- facturers showing a diaponition to wtock up, The fact will probably have a tendoney to strongshen this niar- Ket. Quotations: Tub-washed, atrletly prime, 52830; do poor to gud, 44448c; washed Meece, flue, JB#41c } tlh medium, 42/8410; do’ covrse, 304 te; nnwanhed, fine heavy to light, 234280; do medium, Sx@JI0¢ dd CORTES, 2849300, LUMBER. Tho following were tho rocoipts and altpmenta of lumber, shingles, anit lath for tha week ending Oct, 23, sad since Jan, 1, with comparisons: Jan.’ amber, m ft, iS 974,130 Bhingles, 1m... 491,00: mM Por, 054 77,28 MIP AARS Lumber, m ft...18,503 17,411" 500,04 Bhingler, 7,120 TANT tania ‘Lath, m eS ee TA The cargo market was rather quiet yoaterday, ‘The offerings were large, numbering 40 cargoea carly, and several arrived afterwarda, Abont 18 sales wero made, princtpally to the local retsilers, There wers no important changes in pricce, Pfeco etulf sold at $8.00(38.26 and inch at $9.00@14,00. ‘Manfates ahingles brought 92,60, and other grades were quoted atrong at $2,302.50. Lath were stoady at $1.40;3 1.50. Bales inclnde: Cargo achr Brown, from Muskegon, 140 m fotste and scantling at $4.25; sold by Willism Meglade, Schr Pilot, from Grand Haven, 120m atripe and boands at $14.00, by Kwer & Anrhaus, Schr L, Johnston, from Ludington, 140 m jolste and wcantling at $3,25; schr J, Phillips, from Manlatce, 175 m do at $9.25, by J, Mf, Loomin & Co, Cargo acht Live Oak, from Manistes, 874m A shins gles at $2.60, by W. W, Calkina, Schr Clara, from Manistee, 100m small timber, 20 to 24 feot, at $10.00: 180 m Jolate and scantling at $3.25; acow Granger, from Ladington, 76 m_ courne mixed at $9.00 for fuch aud nnd $4,00 for S-lnchs welt J, A. Jonew, from Neshoto, 210 m atripa and boards at $11.00; notd by William Ruger. ‘The’ rotall markot wan active and tolorably steady, ‘Leiug firm for fencing, amall timber, and short Jengtha of Inch, the stock of which is geiiing scarce with many dealera, Quotations Birat and eecond cloar ‘Third clear, 1 ine! Third clear, thick, Clear nooring, frat Cleer elding, frat and socond.. 99,00¢937,00 aetona t0 Firat common aiding... 18,03@17,00 Flooring, first common, 80,00.63,00 Flooring, second common, dress 23.007424.08 Vox boards, A. 06 Hox boards, B Common lumber, 18 ft and under. Jolate and soantling, 20 to 24 f LIVE STOCK, ouIcAGO, OATTLE—Recelyed during Bonday and Bfonday, 2,500, ‘The present week opeus much as the previous ous closed, ao fdr as the position of the cattle market fsconcarnod, There was an absenco of anything re- sombling activity aithor in the demand from the local or ontelde trade, and aalea were slow at the low prices raling at tho cloto of Isat weok, Bhippere did not appearto want many cattle st any price, and tho re- quirements of other classes of buyers were also rostricted, Trices wero weak, aud would no doubt have further declined but for the fact that the recolpts were smalicr than usual for the opening day, The markot closed Leavy, QUOTATIONS, Gholeo Beoves-—Fine, fat, well-formed 3 fo,B, rear ld ateeray we a pi 108 1,100 to1,J00 the, Modlum Grades—Bteera dng 1,100 to 1,250 ths... Datchora’ Stock—Poor to fair atecrs, anu common to choice cows, for city slaughter, weighing 600 to 1,100 Ive, 05 9.60@3,75 Btock Osttle--Common eattle, weighing 700 to 1,00) Ib8,.... 04005 seecsessees 2O5G R15 Tnforior—Light and thin cows, heifers, year hing 1,250 to esere 476Q5,50 tage, bully, and soalawap atoerd,.......+. 2.00@223 ‘Texan Cattlo—Through droves, ... vee 2609875 CATTLE BALBB, Number and descrivtion, Av. Price, G5 chulce ateera 3 810 110 4:05 OGH—Bharp compeiition between shi and ackors resulted ina marked sdvance in all grades, icon ahoweu great irrequlatity, some holdors parting with thelr stock at not more than 10c advance, while others obtained prices fully 2a above those current at tho close of tast week, but the averago improvement was 200, All the offerings, good, bad, and indifferent, wore taken, ant the market closed hrm, Sales word principally ‘at $1,30@7.C0 for coramon to good, He ceived during Bubday and Monday, 7,400, HOO #ALEs, Av. driveiNo, . At, 315 $7.50 1T Prt. $1.40 ry 1 7.40 Tecoived, 600, The market was quiet and unchanged at §9,00¢/4,50 for poar to oboloe, NEW YORK, New Your, Oct, 25.- iny 10,770 for the woek, Ket extremely dull at dy, or Bialde for poor to premium native ateors, and 054039340 for poar to choico Texas atid Cherokee cat- tle; about cu car-loada were nusold at the close. BUR? 4x Lamua—Hecelyts, 11,140, making 27,690 for the week, against 31,100 laut week; wales alow; inarket woak at 44@¢Ko for common to extra slocp ; 6@7xe for Lmte, Swing—Heoolpta yesterday and to-day, 11,850, wax- fag 31,600 dor the wouk, agalust £3,150 laut week; lve, dull; '73,G8 01 dressed, slusdy ; O@I0Ko, ‘EAST LIBEETY, East Linusry, Oct, 26,—CaTtLe—The recef} Wriday moroisg have been 4,942 bead, oF 1 since cata of Obie and ae | through atock for sale here; making a total for the week endtne Mite day of 8177 ‘head, ageinat 8,509 for the woek Iefore, Mines Thursday there haa been no fualucaa done in the cattle tines amd the mark 1 Avet for thiy week, to no qnatath Tar degont, terotpis, VWs yt 13. total for the i "beforns Yorkers, $3025 0 B40), pt, 4yti0) Neatly total Cor the work, 19, mt 15,000 thn week Vefore; aclling at $1,00 Co BT, LOUIS, Br, Laure, Ort. 23,—Itoan—Dull and lower; modors ato demand at the daclinos Yorkora, $125 1.75 ¢ $6,7597.00 ; butcher's, $7.10 « rtt.ui—Demand activa ; $5,000.121¢; metinm ta fair, $478@0.0)2 native cows, $2. LON; goo to choice Tetans, $3.40041005 modinn to fair, $2.00@ 4203 cominou, CIMCINMATE. CtxcinMaTt, Oct. 25,—Hans—Active and firm for shippers: parkers duit ; Koon Wight att paektn $7,157.25 5 recelpie, 1,700 = TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN “MARKETS. Livanroot, Oct. 3—iL a, m,—Barapsturre—Un- changed, Flour—! ce 9, 24a 6d, Wheat Winter, No, 1,108 4d: No, 2, 10a; rpring, No, 3, 104 ve Gd; white, No. 1, 1a 6d; No. % 118 1d; ) Javd; No.2, tladd. Corn—No, 1, Sun; No, 2, 298 6d. Pnoviatone—Pork, 82nGd, Lard, 639 03, Livanvoor, Oct, 2$—1:0 p, m,—Corn—No. 1, 309 U5 No, 2, 308, LIVERPOOL, Oct, 25—Latest—Cony—Weetern mized, S0s@ave Ot, . Puovivions—Bacon—Long clear mfddles, 69a ; short clear middtes, (0n,* Fine Tattow—4 Common Itutrx—s4asiga, Lonpox, Oct, 25.—Tne Barn or Bxovann—The amount of bullion withdrawn from tha Yank of En- gland on balanes to-day is £66,010, Conaots—For monoy, 94 7-153 account, Asenican Srounitits—66s, 105173 ‘die, 1 408, 1042f; new be, 10935; New York Central, 92; Etle, 14% preferred, 32, Lanp—st@ ila td. Coumon Rusin—is@is tt, Spinrra Tunrenriny—2ie@ 300 Cd, Panta, Oct, 25.—Rewres—65f io, Fraxuront, Oct, 25,—Usirmp Sratza BDoxps— Now Gs, t9';, Antwanr, Oct, 25,—PeTnoLeut—23, NEW YORK DNY-GOODS MARKET. New Yorn, Oct, 23,—-Buslacss has been sluggish ‘with domeatie commission houses and tmporters, aud the Jobbing trade wan light. Cotton geoda wero iu Mmited demand, Utica Nonpareil shittinga wero ree duced to Ie, Cotton Mauncls were to brisk demand snd iirm, Driutt wero dull except robes, which werd In fair request, Dress goods were in fate demand and cloroly sold up, The Datly Mulletin saya n loading Jobbing houro on Wodnenday, Oct, 27, will offer a Inrga ne of Spraguo prints at G3ic. PITTSBURG OIL. MARKET, Pirrsouna, a, Oct, 25.—Potrofeum quict ; crude, bid at Parker's; reflued, 13@1dc, Philadelphia de- very, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. Wrusrxazos, N.C. Oct. %5,—Spirlte tarpention steady at I7igc, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW TORR. Moscial Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. New Yorn, Oct: Gnatn~Wheat—Guod and prime parcels aorace aud firm; common and {nferior dull and declining; salea of 63,009 bu at $1,03@ 1.00 for rajectod epring; $1.05@1,03'g for No. 9 Chicago; $1,141.22 for No, 3 Milwaueo ; $1.22@1.9$ for now and old No, 9 Chicago; {1,2 for No, 2 Northwestorn 5 $1.90@1.31 for uow and old No, 2 Milwaukee; 31.35@ 1,37 for new No, 1 apring ; $1.43 for old No, 1 Minne- sota in store ; $1,291.42 for sound new aud old win- ter rad Western; 91.0@1.45 for do amber Weatorn; and $1.3/G1.50 for do white Wostern, Rye quiet at 60@350 for Western, and 83q0e for Btate. Barloy dull and unchanged, Corn » shado firmor: modorate export and homo trade inquiry; sales of 87,000 bu at G9@70c for steam Weatorn mixed; TO4¥@ TAcfor sail do; and 71@i2¥0 for high mixed aud yellow Westorn, Oats rathor more steady ; sales G1,- 000 bu nt 33@4614c for mlzed Western and State, and 40.620 for white Western aud State, Paovistons—Mlddiea unchanged, at 13%@140 for long clear, Tard heavy ; sales of 100 tes at 4@14}z0 for prime steam, ‘Wutexr—Market lowor; sales of G9 bris at $1.16 por gal, Gnocentes—Sugar—Market unchanged; modorato demand; falrto good refining tn quoted at 73Z@¥c, primo at 8c, and whito Havana at 955@10%;c, Coffee —Maréet still rules dull and nominal; Rio quoted at |- IN|2ANo gold, and Marncesio at 204129346 gold, Tos—Market unchangod; moderato faquiry for full lots, TaLLow—Rules unchsnged, and {n moderate re- quest; country and ofty quoted at 944/a9%{0, Fatioitta—Dull but uteady ; to Liverp:ol by steam, grain room, 04% @10d; ty Cork for orlors, fafr-sizod Vexsola with grin at 03 63, (Te the Aseoriated Mrs New Yorn, Oct. 25.—Ftoun—In foie domanit hut at Jower raten sreceipts,23,( 00 brla; cominon to paod extra, $5,35¢45.707 auperfine State and Western, $5,005.10 oot ta choice, $5.78 1.25 + white wheat extra, $5.50 ¥.00; oxtra Ohio, $5,0:07.50; Ht. Louis, $3.75.9.00, Liye flour dnil at $4.40 24.40, Conn-Meat—Dull and heavy; Western, $9.00@1.83, Gnarw—Wheat—Recelpts, 284,000 bn; only moderate export and homo trado suquiry : prices’ geuerally with- out decided change, closing with n tendoucy in favor of buyora; rejected spring, $1,056.03; No. st Chicago Spring, $1.09@l.12 ; No, 3 Milwatkoe, 1,14 2 Chicago spring, new and old, $1 Northwestern, $1,236 1,01; No, 2 'Milwauxer, old, $1.90@1,91 5 “No, 1 $1.45; ; No, 1 Minuesota, in sto found, nowand old, 1.45; White do do,” $ and Btate, £0090c, Mali quiet, with a inoderate demand ; receipls, 153,000 bu ern mixed, steam, 09@: lo pail, Tuige; high-mize and yellow Weatern, He, Osta in Tale without doclled changes; ruceipla, 134,000 Lr orn mixed and Sinte, 3644640; whitodo, shade. Hay~Firm ; shipping, 70c,. Hors—Firm 3 yoariings, Gnocxnixs—Cofeo—iio dul cargues 100 now, 103 15e. dull; nominally un:banged; IbWSete iu gold; Jobbing, WYy@Xe in Molsuen—Qrocery grades quirt but nnchinged, Sugsr—Deinand fair and market Grin: fair to good rotning, TXidHe; prime, Bc; retned, W411 sc. Aico steady with a motlerate desman: Vernourus~ Quiet aud huavy ; erie, 644.0% Binod, 15} 1iy13%0; canes, 1730390 } naphtha, 103,0. Arnainen Reain—$1.WE109, Srinita Tunrentinn—Bteady at 411¢@42c, Eace—Unclanged. Paovisions—Pork steady; now mens, $21,0022.00, Boot quict, Cut meaty quiet; middies qniot but stoady ; Westeru long clear, 13 nity do, Ho, Lard dull aud heavy ; priino steam, $15.75. Burrrn—Heavy ; Woatern, 16@200; Stato, 29.351c, Cuxxay—Unchaniged, Waiany—Uneotilod; $1.16@1,27, NEW ONLEANS, Naw Onzwane, Oct, 25,—Hvuans—Quiet ; common, 10; fair, 7X0; good tw fair, By Ges,0; centrifugal, Ce 3 ‘Motasere—flood demand; common to fair, 53@450 ; good fair to prime, @2g01c; atriclly prime to chotce, (abe, FLoox—Dull; snperfiue qyoted $1.90@1.50 } double, $5.00; treble, $5,150¢U.60 ; choloe aud famlly, $5,763 ComN-MaraL—Fresh, $3,50), Guarx—Corn dull ;'Ti@iée, Oats Yulot; 49630, Tinax—Duil ; $1.08, Har—Dull ; quoted prime at $22,00@21.00. Puovttoxs—Vork dull; quoted at §/5.60325,00, Dry-aalt wieata dull; shotilders, vie, Bacon dull; 93503 1 N40; 14, Mame firm; choice augare cured, 1ta@lTiqc. Lard quirt; tlerce, packers’, 1540; Tefined, 146340; keg, 15@15\( Wutder—Dalls roettied, $1.L1@a1.17 4, Weateru, $1.20, Oorrxx—Dull ; ordinary to prin, 1eg@Zi0, BALTIMONE. Batttwome, Md, Oct, 25.—Frour—Quiet tnt Handy s Western auierfine, $1.0088.00 j ext, 9.068 153 family, $6, 0K. ‘Gaain—Wheat nominal: Pennsylvania red, $1.09@ 1,38, Gorn—Market dull; Western mixed, 101zc, Ostse—Markes duil; Western mixed, 874420; white do, (adie, aflay—Matket dull; Maryland and Pennsylvania, wie Phovisions—Fairly active and firmer; pork, $23.00 23.5, Bulk Maats—Shoulders, 94 Q@UxC; clea rib, Vy@lse, loose, Bacon—Shoutders, ly @ld%o; siden idle 0; haus, 15}4@t0e, Lard weak; ro. ‘Borees iris er BGR ad sai BOLEUM: jutat; crude, refined, Cy Correa—Dull aud heavy ; cargoes, 18}4@ul0; Job- Ding, 10(atae. iiuny—Markot dutt at $1.16}4@1.17, PINLADELPUIA. PUILADALPHLA, Oct, 25,—PernuLRUM—Bloady; re fined, 13 1d 3 crute, 1c, az lover, $2.50@10.00; thnothy and flax un- changed. ¥rovg—Katra, $1.075¢ + Towa, Wisconsin, and Min+ neaota extra samily, $6.4587.00; State, Oblo, and In- diana, $0.25@6.87)g ; high grades, $7,75(¢ Gaiuy—Wheat, rea now Poousylvaula, $1351.40; now Western, $1.03Q1,15; araber, $1.43} white, $1.40 1.60, Lye, 13850, ‘Corn frm; ‘yellow, Te ; sniaed, 08g70c,, Gale—inarkot dull and weak; while, e503, mized, 98g Ate, Witugy—Weatera, $1.16. Burren-—ttesdy; New York State and Bradford County sxtras, 3G3t0; Arata, S010; Western estra, wave, firate, 26@270; rolle extra, ‘2igio; Arate, Cutzax—Yirm; Western fine, 124 G13, Kaae—hiria; Wenleru trea igh ive, ms bt. LOUIs. 82, Tou, Mo, Uct, 4.—FLoun—Dull but une changed, Gaaix—Wheat dull aud lowor; No, 2red winter, $169K@1.75 can: $1.75 O. tober; $1.6%41.60 No- Yenilwr ; No. 3 do, $Lad@k.W, Corn ligher; inso- No.9 wized, Wa bid cashs 5y4 bid tert ales 43}(@Aio Novetaber, Osta—Market dull j liste doing; No, 2 mixed, %6\fo bid cash. Lasley ateady and unchanged. Iya dull aud lower; No, 2, /@ ilo, Paovinone--Pork dull and lower; $35.00, Lard | lower; falr domani errent mak ripe dull ata low “as oiferst at, sh Lat, sae may op deg Tew pe Ruta, uly Bizes Sc aes al, STG bine Baa ny com Ws Uns aries, 700) bon, TOLEDO. Torxno, 0., Oot. %6.—FLoun—Dut, Cate Wheat dill and lowers No, 2 white $8.38 ¢ No, Boy 81.245 Now 1 walte‘Metigan tenes No, 2'do, $1.17 | extra old do, $1.41; amber Mieitet mibver, $1,9¢ ; December, Saja et Nov £ Not roi, ¢ Ieetod, Watiut,! Nove at damage: duel ey whitey 413 Michigan, aoe ire Hah angel, shal Reorirrs—Licnr, R00 briny wheat, 2,00 bi, £0,090 cor, s—Flour, 14500 ries wheat, 67, bury oate, ”, + SUH ba, ¢ HAD INCIENY eR—Dull and inally itnehange. Unichanges, FS art, 1 1; 1.35, Corn quiet but atorly; mixed, tog ain: AOU; “oa dic, Harley neglected, Hye ait OF stony 5 Huai e oe AS ele“ Puovisions—Sork rterd $ lard moderate demand? tenn trae slerdy Bulk meata ateadyt moderat iGlic, Bacon milet and unchanged’ ittaxe—Demand oo.t at full prleas st yee Borrex—Dull and unchanged, te Mn Oct, Bs LOUN. MiuwauRre, Oct, 23.—FLoun—Steady+ shai. teadys fur do Inge: 12)se, yackera, Fer URAIN=Wheat quiet and weak: No, 1.104 141,95% No. tao, SL11%g2 Golo aga, vombor, $1,088 + Ne Pgh Sb and October, “od led, oreniing sean nnd closing steady j Ni Smart lowers Ne, aprink Oviotior, flere sat Decaniber, $101, Hye vasior's Tio. Lele ete 902s Fretoute—Quiet but Gem} wher to ig i em} wheat to Dutsto, syey Rrorsvre—Flonr, 7,00 brlag whext, 121,00 1 Sntvatenry—Flowr, 20,00 bela; whoat, Tawney BOSTON, ae vR—Demand stead; Bostow, Oct, ys auper tine Westurn, $5,00.40.253 extra do, generate imucaota extra fanvily, $0) juts, $5,50:07.5): Tlinoie bape Indiana, and Mfctitan 7.153 Bt, Louls, $1.00@3 Gnaix—Corn firmar; mixed Onta—Mixed and white, 47@55, CLRYELAND, Curvttaxn, 0,, Oct F735 fancy Mhinesota, t3s0¢ and yolow, 7@ete, red nominal 'N rojectudt, 1, $1.40@01,45, ene dull “high tired, €622 iow inlxed, Hie; env on track, 62. Cate duily Nod Blane 422; No. 2 403; rejected, 346, . PErhoUAUM=Firmory’ standard white 4 1o;ge3 Oblo teat (130 degrees), Nixes Ligwetye nie for amall lote, Ses ee ten oct 8 RUFPALO, TurrAto, Oct, 93.—Guais—Viveat dull; old ¥, Chicago, $1:25¢ Milinanken, state toned $9.4 sos i old alo Biter bia rato and GX far No.2, ate dull; No. 2 Chicago, 40s, arto g ¥ neglected! a y eylocted, Aye Oana Freianta—103 on whest ; 8 on corm, —_ eas MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, OCT, 25, Anmivep—Tng New Era, Grand Miven, Darge Apprentico Boy, barga C.F. Allon, towing; Grant taven, lumber; Grand tayen, lumber} bargo Clly of Erle, = Muvkegon, tum bor; bargo Mf, Amanda, Maskegoa, “lumbers reow Giadiator, Maniater, umber; sclir Felicltour, Manistoe, lumber; brig L, J. Clark, Walfalo, cost; rchr Raleigh, Lndington, Inmber; acti Rob Roy, Munkegoo, lumber ; sche O, L, Johnston, Frankiort, lumbar ; sehr O, 3. Boud, Oloreland, coal; schr Milde Glesex, Alpena, lumber; sche Ottvea, Ludington, lumber; sehr J, ‘Di, Peafeld, Ocon'o, lumbar ; acht Abagall, Grand Haven, Inmber; sche C, Hinckley, Alpena, kimber; sche Coral, West Late, lumber! schr City of Woodatock,Groon Bay, lumber; achr RB, Campbell, Grand Mayen, lumber; ache Black Hank, Jacksonport, wood; scow Hercules, MeCinnts Pler, cedar posts; achr Gol, Ellsortb, Menominee, lam. ber j achr Montpellor, Cleveland, coal; achr Fashion, Weat Lako, lumber; schr D, Nowball, West Lake, Wood; bark Acorn, Cheboygan, lumbor; chr 0, North, Muskegon, lumbor ; echr J, Catcupole, Urand River, lumber; ache Bsy Slate, afonominee, inmbet ; schrL, A, Law, Buffalo, cosl; achr Toprey, Grand River, lumber; prop J, 8, Fsy, Cleveland, coal; ache D. P, Rhodes, Olavcland, coal; schr A, IL, Mozt, Essa. naba, {ton ora; sehr T. ¥. Avery, Qvoato, Inmhsry achr San Jacinto, Ludington, Inmter ; echirJ,"T, Trach, Grand River, lumber; sche Giad ‘Tidings, Mant lumbor rot L, Van Vulkonburg, Luiluyton, luster sehr Australia, Ludington, lumber; she D, Barnes, Escanaba, lumber; schr 'R, Hanus, Bensonville, telegrapl poles; prop A, Laura, Deporte, railroad iron schr Sea Gem, Grand ‘Havon, lumber; scr Nala, Oconto, limber: chr Jos, Dresden, Lndington, woot} rchr 0, B, Windeate, Oxwego, coal; s-hr G, Darbar, Moskegon, lumber; ‘ache 1, Mott, 0: onto, lumber? achr Notthwest, Buffalo, coali sche Miltraukea Belle, Menomines, lumber; achr Delaware, Cleveland, coal schr Flasher, Muskegon, wood; y Green Day,’ Jumbor; * sche Manistee, Jamber; sehr L. kegon, lumber; ‘chr Champion, Duftalo, coul; achr B. Somers, Ford River, lumber; achr Havans, Onweyo, conls achr Arendal, Monintes, lumber; scht Kato Gillett, Alpen cbr J. & A, Siroasch, Manistee, lumber: vey, I bor; scht Kingfe zon, Codar River. lumber; ach B, railtoad ties: Schr White Oak, Ltd achr Belolt, Alaska, bark : sche Orkney anistes, jumbers scr A.M. Heera, Green Day, 3 ache Borbarlan, Oconto, lumbor; ache ‘Teintiad, Oswego, anit; dcow Lanrina, Muskegon, wood; achr 8, P. Wilson, Leland, lumber: prep Colorado, But: falo, ‘sundries; achr Seventh Ohio, Iumaber: welie’ Live Oak, | Manlate ncht I, Nat, ‘Whito Lake, lumber; Mary Helou, Sfanttowor, sundrics + atmr ‘Bhebos+ gai; Oconto, aindrles ; achr DB, Walbridge, Boffalo, coal; wel” Red Wing, Dulfalo, oval; | achr 2, Tlutchinson, Hudlalo, coals sche Scotia, Buttaio, batk ‘salt; sehr Clara, Manistee, Inumber's sehr Charlo Iteftz, “Maniatee, Iam her; barge F Lester, Stantatee, lumber 3. sclr Goldes Ficecs, Buffalo, coal; schr City of Chloszo, Alpena, 1am: riackr B, Ellenwood, White Lake, cedar aj act L.A, Burton, Ludington, luntber} sehr Lene Jot non, Ludington, lumber :’echr U, '8, Grant, Hora’ Piet, bark ; achr Z, G, Bimmone, Grand Haven, Jom Uerj achr it. D. Moore, White’ Lake, lumber’; sehr Ida, Biantatoo, lumber; echt Mary, Manistes, lumber echt Christian, Kenoehs, gravel: sche MI, Mfanubs Sruth Maven, lumber; echr Reciprocity, Manletes, lumber; achr Joo Vilag,’ Grand River, lumber ; sche Preato, Grand Haven, fumbur; prop G, J, Truesdell ircen Bay, sundries, Cheanrd—Selie %, Painter, White Mall, sundried? sche I, Zileawood, White Hiver,to0 un oats; ache 1G. Albrecht, Biauistog, 1,00 ba corn, 2.000 bu conta; #2 4F, Marti, Mitwaukeo, 150 tons block stoue; sehr Be clproelty, Maniatea, 9,00) beads cabbage, 50 Lu onions rop C, Heitz, Maniuteo, 302 bu exru, v0 bu, oath § jong hay, 160 pkgs grease, 10 Urls pork, 10 brie beet Schr Migdntens, Whito Lake, 4 utle ctackera #4 North star, Pentwater, sundrh ut S, He Derhs White Lako, 400 but oatn, sundries ; achr Mary Hele, White Tako, chr Bouth Bids, Waite Lake, ‘tony bran} sche North fter, Danton Ghiy, stauaf achr Ternpest, White Lake, 73 bu oaler ainir Atlzous, Erin, 00) brla flour, aie Nrant CtanaXoxe—Prop Newburgh, 14, wheat, 20,000 bu cate, LAKE FREIGHTS. cnicaao, 1 Frolghtaewere fatrly active aud fra at Se for whet! and 4X for corn to Uuffslo, Tha capacity enguaet foots up 180,000 bu wheat, 125,00 bu corn, and 60; bu oats, ou (he following veseele for Butfslo: Sct J, 'T, Mott, Flying Mist, Groton, Folger, and N | Fairbank, whoat at 603 sch Quean City, corn st Ae and props Colzrado, aate, and Arabia, corn, throd fh ‘To Ogdontburgh—Darges Keating, Hale, and Garde Tiamrato at pire agi tho ach ialsted for Jambar fro Bay City to Ohlcago at $3 por mn. BILWAUKER. : On the 2k the following charters wore male; 4 Buffalo—Schre Marengo snd Columbwn, whet bs 440; achr D, 8, Ausiiu, wheat at 5: i 2c oe Pon ‘alt, to Load 6,000 bi 0, Valance of cargo at FOF Fel ee ee heretcte Ogdenaburg-Sel Ne vada, whead at do. BUFFALO. as ‘The following charters were reported on te 4 Bche City of Greou Day, coal, hence to Oblesge, TP ton ach Williata Grandy, coal, Gaudusty t0 1 koo, $1 per ton ;wobr Bam Filnt, coat,” eustanls © Obicago, $1 per ton; two achoonore (not nant) pacity 600,000 ft lumber, Au Sabla to ‘Tonawandss a City rates; ache A, Cobb, ag sooon as unloalers ¢ fo Cloveland for vtdors,’ By Bir. Jobn M. Lane Brig Rosalus, coal hence ta Obicago, $1 per i yf, Capt, George W, Boone : Bchra Ii, O, Iuehart O) Or Htarrleod, coal hence to Caloaiy, at ase tou; achr J. 11, Mead, coal, hence to hina i periast obr Wataah, ny al’ tence to Tole LAKE MICHIGAN: om10aad, ae ‘The achr Crosthwalte, which was brought ben a torday by the tug Leviathan tn » disabled oon le discharging hor cargo of coal at Lersc sea When unloaded aho will be overlauled st Ut O the Chicago Dry-Dock Compony....The erp cullided with the sohr North Cay, ear Eig treet bridge, yesterday morning, ‘The Pome To, away minus her jib-Loum, and the North Or oe od the loss of the largest, portion ot, a use ca Chleaga, Dey-Dock mute 8 or LAKE ERIE, e RUrrALD, ” Menaica ta The avo Special D pnt Hil se Cena! at Alleabure for Chiesa, Borraro, Boi nada ia reported st 0. Bho has a cargo of barley, possiuly