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FINANCE AND TRADE, Business at the Banks Dull, and Rates Not so Stiff. The Clearings ©4,400,000--« New York Exchange Weaker. The Produce Markets More Active-s=Fork ‘and Lard Firm---Meals Easy. Breadstuffs Steadier---Wheat Lows= er===Corn Firm. The Packing Problem Yot Unsolved--- Lake Freights Veory Dull, FINANCIAL. The grmeral foaturea of the money market remain mnchangiel, Dullness all ronnd in tho demand for money, Is the respanss of bankers to inguiriea far pewa, Of course, balances ere slowly but ateadily in. creasing, and the opportunity fo use them profitably «does not scem likely to oceur in the Jmmediats future, 'The marketa for mcat farm producis are Ly no means sciive, Evon the packers are mostly holding off for Tower prices, Mence the fuquiry for outside paper be- gins to be 1moro frequently beard, and cheaper ates would be sccepied by & fow of the banks. Asyet abaut 8 per cont woila Lo ihe lowest figure, To cus. tomers, 10 por cent, os usual, fs the rate, Depositorn are freely supplied with all the money they call for, Among tho Doto-brokers t@18 per cent s the range, with very litto doing on any terms, Tlie market for New York oxchange remains weak, abowing balancea on the seaboard in favor of tho Weet, Tho rango for tho day was 50@750 per $1,000, About Gc was probably the more usual figure. Tho prico has about reached the point where orders for urrency must go formard, but as yet noso were beard of, The bank clearings wees $4,400,000. THE STROUSDERG FAILURE AND THE RUSSIAN DANKS, The intereating spectaclo of the ruin of o great mpeculutor has diverted sttentlon from some of the moare periou resulta that are likely to follow the fallure of Dr, tronsberg, the great Russian raflway contractor, In Russia his downfall is a national disaster. 1t may o to that country only a little s calamitous, In pro~ portlon, than tha collapso of Law was to France, Dr, Strousberg’s affairs wero fulimstely conuected with thone of several of the Russian Lauks, Ills total Ua. ‘Dilities Ao about $4,600,000, Tue Commerco and Losn Bank of Moscow {5 bis cruditor for a large shareof this, entimated at from $1,500,00 to $5,000,000. The announcement of Lis indebledness excliod runs on other banks in Afoscow and throughout the country, Tho [Lorsen-Zeilung, of Berlin, eays that commercial credit has been completely unsettled In Poland and Contral and South- ern Ruasia, The Government checked tue runs in Moscow by offering aid to the banks. An immediato panic has veen averted, but, taken in connection with the fatlure of tho wheat crop, s long poriod of depres- sion may Us looked for in Nussia, Toe effecton the new banking system of that country will e watched with intorest, Ruseian banking has been the rapid growth of a little moro then ten years, and its chief development does not date farther back than 1869, The bank law was not passed till 1837; toe first bagk was not organized Wl 1864, Tha Blate Bank basa capital of aboul $17,500,000, a circulstion corresponding to our Natlonal Dank circulation of $330,000,000, and Joans and discounta of $53,000,000, Its deposita nresbout $115,000,000. There aro, in sddition, about forty jolnt- #tock banks, one or two of which have lisbliities of $23,000,000 to $50,000,000 each; (ho aggregate paid-up eapital 18 53,500,000 thelr depoaita $204,000,0n0, snd thelr dlzoounts $210,000,00. The London Keonomist, 10 which ws are fudebted for theso gures, considers Aht he most rapid growth of banking on record in # conntry which waa previousty witbout banks,” Tho growth of railroads has been oqually fast, The truth is that Ruasis hes been passing through an experience slmilar to that in Eogland and the United Statea in 1830 and 1835, It has beeu building raliroads and speculating in ratiroad stocks #1ll the businces and banking of the country are en- tirely overweighted. Touse the techuieal phrase of political economy, it hus been too rapldly converting fis circulating capital into fixed capital; in the pithier words of Donamy Price, it has been putting ita * Iabor sod mopey futo boles in the ground.” They will bs uscfal n time, bul there sre now (00 many, of them, end the rocney vut into them {s for some fime %o come hopelessly sunk, The Russtan banks are certaln to suffer sevorely; how soverely, the futuro will shaw, German snd Austrian business interests will nlso suffer, and in Germany the fajluro will deepen the duliness that has {ollowed the excesses of the speculation that came npon the receipt of the Freoch indemnity snd the osaes on Egyptian investments, In Auatria, the 1afest rajlway and bank shares are sald to bave shrunk $30,000,600 {n yatus since Jan, 1, The fnaucial sitane tion on tho Continent is viewed with mo littls dls- guietuda by the London mooey-lenders, and their fsars do pot scem groundless, A FAT OFFICE. ‘Tho position held by Mr. Duncan as United Blates Bbipping Commissioner appears, accordiug o a New York exchange, to be ons of considerable proat snd independenca, It says: Tlo is an ofBclal peculiarly created by s sperial sct, sud is not responsivie to any superior Il)thurll{. Even Cougreas canniot feach bim excopt by repouling she faw creating his office, The law uays that all the foes over $3,00 recolved by bim sball be pald into the Troasury of the Unitad States, The Shipping Com- ‘wissioners’ act was passed in 1871, and fin has cole fectod 1o focq as bigl as $50,00 ju & slugle year, but never turbed & singlo dollar into the Treasusy. ., TRE DIAIN OF GOLD. The' close attentlon, often reaching anxlety, with #bich tho movement of specie fs watched by business men means one of two thlugs, Elthor *adrain of ipecio ™ in aserfous element In trede and finance, or oankersland merchanta are sadly astray on the philos- opby of the things most famitiar to them. The 1des—heretical, we beliove—that 1t matters moro 1f gold goes out of a country than if colton or wool goes out, gets lodgment even in the oficlal mind. Mr. Young, of the Bureau of Statistics, s noticing the fact that two-thirds, or about $2,400,000,000 of our publio debt is held abroad, says: **1t would bo of par- ticular advantage if tho greater proportion of our public debt waa held in this country, and thua pre- vont the continued ursin of gold to pay the {ntercat,” What My, Young ought o say, and what he may mean, {s that it would baa good thing it this country wers rich enough to be a lender instead of a bor- rower. As with the individual so with the nation,— tho capitallst period fa the most prosperous aud inde- pendent, But, when patfon or ludividual needs to borrow, is i not forlunate to find » lender? And how does the draln of fntersst hurt, provided tho borrowing has ot been extrasy gwut? The fact fs, that busiuess men, tncreditlo au it msy scem to them, do not always understand e uns derlying principles of thelr every-day operations, This 'was conspicuously sbown in the days of irredsemable currancy in Groat Britsin in the early part of thls century, whon the moet distingulshod merchants and bankers of Great Dritain inusiod befora the Bulljon Commiltea of 1510 that tho premium on gold waa ot «caused by the doprecistion of paper, Tuey dealtju gold, foraign exchange, bullion, and paper every day, ‘but could not recognize a truth now famillar to every xeader of & dally nowspaper. GOVERNNENT DoXDA, Aked, Tniled Btates 68 of 8| 1235 Unsted Btates 5206 of e 5208 of 'C3—Janusry aud 120% §-20m of ‘T—Junusry and July 122 £20a of *8—January and July 1935 10-40s 01, United Stat Saor 10 United Hiatea currency Gs R aoLn, . Gold was IK@INY, ¥ GREENBACKS, Orsenbacks wers 87 @470 on the dollar, TOREIQN EXCHANOE. Bterling. iy 28 ris.. 8167 BI3N 61 03¢ Chlcago City 779 ch bonds. Chicawo Qily 1 9 cLamuer Clicago CHY TY cto kit Couk Counity T 9 ¢t bouds.... 14X & Lot Weat Fark 7 3 ct, bonds, : Norih Chicago 7% ct. bouds {(Liucoln Park), . HANK BT00KS, Merchanta® National, ¥irst Natousd Bank Fiftu Natioual Bank, ie: man National Bat Corn Exchange Nattooal Bank City National Bank. Hume Natluusl Bank. National Bauk of Jiilaols) 115 Tinc.: Truss and Bavings Bably,,.....110 Morchanta’ Bavings, Losa & TLGs 0,155 Ualon Natlonal Bank, TUalon Btock-Yard National Mice and Leathar saevee IMBER 20, 1876. —TWELVE PAGES, Central Nationa! Bank... MISCELLANEO City Taliway, Botith Side, ex-dly Gy [ Rallway, Weat 8lde, er-di Ttaliway, North Blde. era" Invirauce Com g0 Gus Light and Chicago & Northwaitern gol Ezposition stock. 8T, Nrw Yoax, Nov, 19,—(old opened and closed at 1143, witk avdes fn the futerim at 114 and 115, Osrrying Tates 13, 1,2, and 8§ percent. Loans wers Also mada dat, The advanco to 115 wan In conaequence of the warlike ramors from Washington, At tho clove the sdvauce was lost, as thero was no confirmaticn of the reports, Gorernmenta wers firm, with smail tranmactions, Tallrosd bonds wera strong and higher, with Northe western, Kt, Joeeph, Columbus, Cinennati & Indians Central firste, which sold a4 4, and the Pacific lssues a8 the features, Btata bonds wero nulet. The atock macket was lower at the opening, but af- torwards becamo strong and improved, Tho widcat Muctuations wero 4n Union Paciic, which advanced from 721074, Michigan Central fell off from €3 to 62, and, later, recovered o 6215, During tho lsst hour of bustness etacks wero firm and higder. Uniun Pack- fic closed at 74, after selling at 72 snd Hunnibst & Bt, Joreph common rose from 3 and pre. ferred from 283 to 04, Mail to 40}, Lake Shote i) ) . praterred lo (317, Northwesiorn £o 33, aud Michigan Central o 624, 'Weatarti Unlon was steady 88 T070Y, aud Tock flaml at 104%, Tho closiug uotutions wero gencrally clota on ta tho highest of the day, the market closing dull and ‘steady. Transaetlons at tho Stock Ezchangs were 01,00 sharen, of which 13,090 wern Pacitlc Alall, 11,000 Went- an Union, 00 Nortwestern, 4,000 ftock Island, 2,000 5t. Paul, 13,000 Erte, 16,000 Lake Bbore, and 5,000 \Wal ™ oy market esay ot 35@1, Frimo marcantile pa- £, Gl idye P o recelpte, $211,000, The Atststant Teazautor distursed $491,00, Liry-goods imparte, §1,041,000, Cléaring, $45,000,000, Steriing quiet’; 484375, GOVERNIERTA, New 58, 1027/, Coupon, 81 Coupona, "05., Neow 2us, 67, Coupons, ¥4 ‘Tenneasce, okl ‘Tennessee, NCw. Virgwia, old. ATOCH Western Unlon Tal,, 70 Pacifio Mall.ovsvucne 403 Adama Expreas, ..ol Welln-Furgo, ... Ch Q launjbal & 61, Jos X & W Del,, Lac) o8 Atlantic & Dac, Te 23 ol 83 Clev, X Pittsbu Notthwestern.. 2 Northwestern 3 | Central Pac. bonds Ca Gy G & 75 | U2 P bond. i\ bty REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wers filed for record Fridsy, Nov,10¢ CITY TROPERTY. Cornell at, 471 £t east of Asl 12, with Tmprovements, dated Ko Hamo an tho wbave, dated Nov. 18, Harvard at, 2038 1t w of Wealern 1Y ft, dated Nov, 15 4,000 2501t 0 of Nobl th butlding, dsted June 4 4,000 Undivided 5-16 of the above prei July R sae 1,008 Crosby s itob 1, dated ', G.. . sossey 850 Vincennes av, 8 e ‘Thirty-cighth st, wt, 22342105 t, with finprovemets, dated Nos Tho premisey Nos, 8, 10 and 13 Thirty-elgith at, dated Nov. 17, ... voevenensy 15,000 Weat Polk ot, 130 t'w of 'Canai t, 0 f, 605118 11, dated Nov, 19.... .. 5,500 Wext Chicago av, 48 fi wof Rucker at, nf, Jix 92 ¢, with buiidings, dated Nov, 19......... 8,000 The pramises No, 00 Ashland o¥, dated Nov. 17 10,00 SOUTI OF CITY LIMITA WITUIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILZS OF COURT-UOUSE, Ashland av, 24 fi b of Filty-se:ond at, e f, Mz 143 1t, dal Gisviveheas Wentwarth av, nesr Blxtielh at, w f, 5137 18, Uatod NOV, 10, cvevarerersressn. Johnson av, 8 o cor of Forty-aith af, w f, 1247¢ ¢, dsted NOY, 10,000 venuesese 'WEST OF CITY LIMIFS WITIIN A RADIUS OF 7 MILXS COURT-1OUBE, 1 cor of Cleveland st, 81, 50 8-10 ted Ang, S1 Caltforuia v, 60 ft 8 of Wat 100 t, dated Bept. L., .. — COMMERCIAL. The following wera tho recaipta and shipments of tho lesding articles of roduce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Fridsy ‘morning, s0d for the corresponding date ans year 1go : 400 or Chicago av, 3135 11, o 1123 00 | mecurre. BILIPMENTH, (| 3. | s, 713 10,400 " w3 § sladol| s PTR T e bR ) I TATYI Tiye, bu.... Lacll Tnsa $arley, L 18,%144) G, 401 Grass aeod, It X Flax seed, s 6,000(! 421,80 Droomecorn.lial 138w) Loson)] 6y Cured meats.Ibal 12,300 001,243,041 1,16} 623,143 29,0041 Youitry, Il Poultry, coopa. Gnme, kge.... X Dried fraits,ita 23,609 8,057 Gr'n appi's,Lris, 1,521 4,7.«.-\1 Usy, Wous, v | 180 110} Withc¢rawn from stors on Thursday for clty con. sumption. 1,304 bu wheat, 3,709 bu corn, 1,420 bu oats, 430 Lu rye, 1,024 bu Larley, The following grain was tnspeoted into store on Fridsy morning: 18 cars No, 1 apring, 151 cars No, 2 Q0,68 cars No,d do, 42 cars rejected do, 1 car no grado do (270 wheat) ; 32 cars high-mized corn, 22 cara aud 4,700 bu No, 2 do, 21 cars rejectsd do, 37 cars no grade do (100 corn); 16 cars whilo oats, 23 cars and 10,000 bu No, 2 do, A cars rejectod do (46 oats); 2 cars and 2,400 bu No, 3 rye; 3cars No.2 barley, 10 cars No, 3 do. 3cars rejected do. Tolal (443 cars), 185,000 bu. Inapectodout: 115,500 bu wheat, 62,905 bt corn, 19,133 bu oats, 3,645 bu rye, 3,981 bu barley, ‘The provision trade generally witl bo futerested in Tesrning that thiero will be 10 *call ¥ on Saturday, An operator on (sud off) *Change, who Is uotorlons for bia ability to play the game of ** brag,” yestordsy botght 50,000 bu wheat at $1.07%. Very sonn thore- after the market was down to $1,07Y, and thoy Legan tolsugh at him. *Ob,” waid he, “1 sold that st $LU7X beforo I left tuo offico this morning.” Thoy now yropose Lo haul bim aver the coals for trading be- forelours; and the question s ralsed, Will be own up or pay the fine? Inregard to toe barley deal, which wa yestardsy suggestod ought o be put in the Litany as oue of the thiugs which we should pray to be delivered from, ft ia proper to atale that many of the men who theto ho- Lsve 14 complainod of, comport themaelves decently ouough whea tlioy trado in the other markets, It 1 the deal ltasclf that ia demoralized; not s few thinking it o Barm to act in the barley crowd in & manner which thoy would soorn to adopt elsewhere. Our nd- vocaten of tolal abstincnce could not find o strauger ArguuIent 1o behalf of thelr creed than (hat furuishod by the barley mazket, and 1t is & wonder that somo of (hem nu:1 not taken it up ero this. The bad vealilation of the room fa which the Board of Trade dally Lolds lts gatherings is & aubject of much complaint, There ara plenty of remedics, 804 the sash move eaally, but it s very diticalt to got thom open, neveribslcss, And so soms people got hesdachies, witbous patroniziug tha whisky bottle, snd others are overpowered by aloer, fur want of a littlo purealr, Tho smiachief o thatthe wndows requtrs 10 be pushed open, s8d WAL 18 everybody's businsss 1s the busfnesa of nobody—~uot even of goor Jos, A correspondent aaks what right curtain warchouse- men in this city have to charge §lextra for frim. wiug each car losded with graln frum their clovatur, when that service 19 already charged for ln We slurage nates, aud any laborer would be glad to yesform e duty for 25c, We presumo the old maxim that ** might makes right" fs the only ope that spplies o this case. Why docs not some {nteroated party teut tho question 7 Tho leadiug produca marketa were moderately activo yeaterday, but mostly {n s spooulative way, thers belug very litle"demand for shipmeny, and not much prospect of further shipments by water this sewsou. The dullness of the shippiug movement may be ln- ferved {pom the fact that whoset was taken by steam 1o Duffalo a4 450 per bu,—s * most lame and immpotent cwielusion ¥ (o an Inglorious seascn, The probabillsy that wa sball be sisited by a severastorm to-dsy or to-morrow, &y {t was anawing to the north and wesk of s, tende. to make shippern cautious, seing that there in not much preapoct of grain geiting thraugh to the #0ahoard, except st rail rates,which may he exorbitant, Tt wan, however, arguod that the ratroad compantes will not put wj. thelr Agures to 60z pre 100 e this wiater, il that they only named that prico to enable thet to insist on G0c, the pilnelple being that the #portaman always atms abavo the nbject he wishea to Bit. The fact of large quentities of grain in sight tended to depression in breadsindts, but thero were parllal countcractions to this fn noms of the markets, The drg-gooda trado was tairly active in the depsrt- ment of taple cottons, idress fabrics, fiannels, and gooda suited o the wan(s of the holliday trade, aud tha movemend 10 athar lines was on qulte an liboral a scale as fn past reasous ut 8 like period, Prices were firm, Grocerien wern ddolng fafrly, Orders wers numerous, and thougth usually for moderato aniounta, they mado & bandewmo sggregate, and Jobbers ware in good nhumor, Tho courso of prices was unchanged, Hold- ersof coffee mill dlsplsy a waut of coafidenco, Lut for otier ataple articles the markst had a steady snd firm tone. lulter was withont Important chango, Choleo grades were stoady, whilo Sho pooror sorts were weak and Irrequhar, Ohcess was quiet and un- settled, Coal, wood, loather, and bagaing were quoted unchangod, Olls sokl moderatoly at former quota- tious, Lumber wae firm at the yards undor a continyed fair demand and ¥moited supplies of common, Tho dock market was quiet, fow of the veseels out having yet returned, bt firm, and some patties were asking miore for cortaln grades of fuch, Thero weso no now festures in wool, Lidos, or broom-corn. Flaz-seet wan active at tio rocent advance, and other scxds wera rather quict but stoady under limitsd offering, Clover was searco aud firm, Tho Fecelpta of hay wero amsll- e7, and the market stronger 10 consequence, Upland pradrie pirticularly was firmer, Green frults were in moderato request and ateady, Dressed poultry snd most kinds of game wore in good demand and firm, while Hive stock: was slow, Potatoss sold st former prices, cholee pesehbluws being chiefiy sought after, EXPORTS OF BREADSTUTFS, A correspondent fn Kansas City, Mo,, naks us to state the recent exports of brewdstulfs, Tho United Statca Brirean of Statistica gives the following fiqures, which aro for the twelva months ending with June 30 for the yeata indicated ; Flour, bt Theat, bu, ST 3 The forelgn exports from Now frow Jan, 1 to Nov. ¥ wera? Flour, wheat, bric, Tlour, rye, bk P 3 Corn-ineat, b L1 Wheat, bu JI,50 Corn, by RIRELXUT] 111,09) a0 120 e, ... PO VL 5 Y ‘The falling off in the exports of whest and flour from Hew York thia year 1 partially compensated by an [uerease of about 4,000,003 bu in the export from other ports on the Atlantic seaboard, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Wore mioderately sctive, under s rathier better demand, and generally firm, in sym- pathy with bogs, which wers quoted better under » light supply, Tho market was, Lowever, feverish, though a latger number -of buying orders wers re- ceived from outside parties than heretofore, The pack- era were uncertaln how to operato, but most of them (the lsrgesl) were hanging refusing to buy hogs at tho current quotations, which they slleged to 1o losing ones. This quiet sttitude, by lessoning the prospective supply of product camsed » tirmer tono, both hiere and st other pofats, thongh the determination of the packers to force down prices might bo suppozed to tend the other way, But it {s remembered that as tho market for lLogs and futuro preduct now stands, tha latter can only be prepared at a loks, an the market has been discounted in the expoce tation of o Ligger decline in hoga than has yot been experienced. Mess Pork~Was {n fair demand for future, and ad- vanced nbout o per brl, while deliverios for this month were dull aud easier, In tho sbssuce of demand. New York was quiet and tirm, Bales Lers were report- ed of 210 brls cash at §20,¢ 150 brls seller tho year %@1.23; and 4,500 brls seller Fobruary at 1245, Total, 7,400 brls, Tho market closed 00 cash ; (Dominal aty $10.50@19.73 seller 10,1252 10,25 seller tho year ; $19,253 19,50 for Januury ; and $10.425 310,45 for February. Heller March was quoted ut §10, 19,40, Primo mess was quoted at $13.0@18.23, and extra do at $14.3@14.50, LABD—Vun quite sctive 100 18, In rympathy Wit and_sdvanced @19 per » rira of 1a por 113 1bs In Liverpool, snd lllfl)l:f market in New Yo Tho demand hore waa good througlioul, the feeling on tho part of boths buyers and sellers betug a _stoady one, Bales were reported ;7( 80D tes cash at $12.00 tcs Jolier Docemler o 2.00: 1,230 tew seller tho year at 1002 § 50 & 00 tea aeller January at $11.07)09 ihr Tebrusry at $IIU@12174 3 March at §10.2).:412,35, cs, Tho muariet closed wt §1200 ¢ 2,00 seller the year| $13.0 for January; $12.15 12,1734 for February ; and $12,25@12,27 for March, MEATs—Were In better demaud on foreign azcount, but s thade earler, ‘The ordera wore generally limited o point Lelow the prices of the precading day, and ow aellers cared to inake further concessions, thongh £az: i they were granted in one or {wo lustan Tuo praspoct of colder weather alf0 brought out a falr fu- quiry from curars, 1tia probablo that several transs actions occurred n addlon to those nuted belaw, a8 buyers aro ovorse o let- ting 't be known that ‘they “want the pro. duet, which indicates that ibey have pot filled all thie orders they bold. followa: ber, 7 Part nalied wers quoted an Buouldsrs, 730 voxed; do e; do_seller December,7l 1030 Tozed: do seller November, 10%cs Docember, short Tits, Loxed, 10 er November, 104,03 do neller Doce: ahort cleard, bozod, 10753 11c; do teller Nover 10Zjo i do scller Decembel 10 @i050; long and aliort clears, boxed, acller November, 104;@103;c; do sellor December, 1021003 Cumberlands, boxed, 11c cash, and 103¢c for November; sweet-pickled batas, 105G, 05 do seller December, 1040 asked, Oreen meataquotsdat 87(x 7c for shonlders, e for long claaen, Iyl for wliort rils, 104al0:jc for shors cloarm, snd VX @) for hams, Lacon meats steady at Oc for abouldure, 1o for ahort ribs, 130 for short clears, and 14%«ldc for homs, Hules ware reported of 60 boxes shoiders at Tig@iie s 20,000 lus green do_op privato terms; 20,00 (o rongh 8ldos ou sivate torma s KD Lozes lunz cleara at 10t 10,00 Le phort ribs at 1030 loase; 10 boxes do at 103c; 20,- 000 s green do on private terms ; 2,000 fbs short clearaat 10%{claose; 435 boxea longaud short clears at 105@107,0 ; 25 boxes long cut hame ot 107,@113503 30009 an #0,000 I green Liama at 93§ 10c. GinEARE~Was nominal at 7agc, BEEF PRODUOTN~Wera steady and quict at $9,752 10,00 for miees, $10.75@11.00 for exra mees, and $20,00@21,00 for hams, Sales were 100 brls wmeas at $10.¥0; and 100 brls exira tneas at $11,00. TatLow—Waa quoted ut H/{@de, . BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wis quiet and unchanged, There was only & small demand from any source, but sellers wera unwilling to shade prices furtlier, and held Armly st tho recent decline, Sales wero roported of 800 brls opring cxtras, chlefly on private terms; 50 brls apring superfines at $3.73 and 50 brls buckwhest on private ferms Total, 900 bu., Tho market closed at tha followingrange of prices : Cholcs winter oxtras, $6,50@7.60; common to good do, $5,33@0,23 ; spring extras, §1.50@A4.73; good do, $5,00(35,25 ; chioico do, $3,23@! ratents do, $0.50@7.60 ; spring super. Ones, $3.50.34,23; rys flour, $4.2534,40; and bucke wheat do, §3.5033,75, DaAx—Was active and weak, the aupply belng in exccan uf thy demand, which obliged bolders to submit to reductions, Sales were 00 tons at §11.00211.75 ou *track, aud §12,00 fres on board car, Casn-Mear—Bales wers 10 tona coarss, from old corn, at $20.50 ou track, Klln-dried new could have been bought at 19,60, WHEAT—Was sctive and very {rregular, but within yery smell range of prices on the apeculative grade, which declined 5@ ¥c per bu,whlle No. 3 and rejected wero strongor, Liverpool was reported steadier, though Mark Laue waa heavy, snd New York had strong holdere, Lut *‘no businesa yel "—as usual, ‘The market oponed atrong, in sympathy with the pub- llo and privste adyices from Eucape, but 800m wosk- ened under » rather hoavy pressurc to eell, especially for this month, The reculpts of the morning were only moderaty, and contaiuod 62.0 per ceot of the Letfer gradcs, whilo thoy wese vxceeded by the quan. lity Inspocted out of stare, But it was roported that thére aTo wome 14,200,000 bu i sight, which fs a large {ucressn duriug the week; aud New York will enter upon the winter season with some 7,000,000 bu tu store 1€ wll that is now on the caual gela through, Aad they hiave wads tha wost thorough preparatous for getting 1t through In case of & cold snsp. bucause the bustmen are poor, sud want tha freight money o pay thele yaywlil duriog iho wiuter, udal a abio full, Hence miny boldors were auxious 1o sell, Dutit was tliougat pratable that our recelpls will b light througl e remainder vt thismonth, s they haves full-edged cornsr in Mlilwsukee, whero wheal ao0ld yesterday at $1.1:% aL.1dcaal, wilh Deccmber at §1.09, It s dife cult, uowever, to understand now that corner can by sustalned vn recelpis of 15,000 to 160,000 Lu per day, “The most matked fosture n onr nrket yeatorday was e jucreasod demsnd for No, U und rejoctcd, which wero wanted 10 hoid bere n wddition to thy demand for sbipmeut. Tue rapid falliug olf in tho percuntago of thiosa grades in thy Tecuipts iaide v Vo Lellel that mosk uf tho low-grade wheat huy alread; forward by the {armers, aud, &u w ftont nosriy as fast as recoived, ro0m for » ahrinkege of the discoun HTadesm Ihey wil probably como much neazer ju prics 10 No, 2 tuau Bertofore, " Heuce a speculative demand, and a willinguess to pay o htle more for receipta datid this woek uen for 143t Lero proviously, us the furmer cin Lo carried through Ul spring on 4o st Beller December upeted at $LUTY, sold at 1. aavanced to §1.073;, and declined to' §1.08%, clowng at BLUCY. Eeler the month sold at @1ty closiog ab §1.,06)y, Heller Janusry sold st $LUTNG - 0 2apring rloed at 90 and rein (el do at of i 0 it N, 1 sprice N, Qe €100 2 LOTY ¢ B340 e 1500 b do (1, 0, Al S a3, w90c 2 23300 0 rocosted () At i@ do (Linoia It ver Elwator) at ie s and L0} b by sample AL G N @ LD Tota'y 110 Lk, MraNFROEA WITKAT—Was In ¥or2 gaod demand, both by shippors and local miflieea, and strouger. 'Sales were 5,000 vt at $L.20 for N0, 1, and $1L10RA1 105 for No, 43 chiefty No, 2at 81,10, CORN—Wan morn activz, cinefly for Faturo delivers, and feeeguler, Canll No, 2 wae reluizaly wak, th Jremium over weilse tha month shr.nkin? to barely 30 Inthe atrence of & demunl for shipment, Tho o:hier pars of tho market openod atrong, in eympaiRy witl an_aitvance of G per 430 1bs i 14verpool and a femer markot In Now York, bt ewed doswn whea the dally roccl te wory posted, showlng an Inceears i the number of earloia, Al that tho first ear ford of No, find eon fnspacted inta afora from the naw e1op only four Aayn latar than In 1874, Tho market cluvod oo higher than on Thuraday for e near futures, and was irm for {be longer dellverien, i sjtto of the casier fecilng, a9 8 goul many opsrators thouht it wise o All fu apart of their shusts, sniddpating mare brisknesn o the ontward moveiment now that tha premium on cash fola haa practicslly disng paaved There in avidontly 4 good demand for corn an tia ee: board, or Now Yurk woull uot be strong wdee tho prosvect of liberal reeMpta of new by rail, and our market will probably bo ateadled wihen tho new corn Ueglia to come b here s No, Heller tho month opened at Biyc, ndvanced to B1%gc, declined 10 60 75¢, nmd closed ot 51,c, o year gold at 477 (@18' e, closing at 4 January sold at 4435-di5cs meller Fobruary 4o md seller May at 4355474, Cavh No, 3 cliwod'at 51'yv, and high mixed al Gye, Cash saicd wera roported of 8,500 b high mixed ‘at ‘5315 @hiy Nou 2t 511, @51 5¢ ;100 bt now dy ui ALy, 1,200 Lt new Ao at L@ e 7 b kiln-drisd do At 410,@L5e 3 4,00 T no grade 022 490 b s yellow at 9521 400 ba eern at (l, and 4,000bu by ssmplo nt 43}@14j40. Total, 7,514 bu, OATS—Were moderntely active and stronger earlier, but elnked & shado casler than on tho precoding evens ing. 'Uho market opened firm and about c higher ‘corn, and but aftes <, tha mar- Lo recoipta t 4l than Thuradny’s closing, in_aympatny wi nnder » good demsud for cash aud op thia oraers were filed prices receded ket ruling dull durlig tho lnat and i hour, 1hers wero largo, Haller tho cash for shi was come inquiry for month or_cash at 30%e i3, Koller ver wold a8 yc down to 50%;c, nnd fanuary at 1o le, both cloving nt the fualde, 81y sold at ke, Cah males wero_reported of 68,100 bu No.2at 90K @N¢; 1,200 b No, 3 white at 93%e; 2,400 bu rojected at 2.0t 14,400 bu by eample iye for wixod, and U2@32 for white, Total, [ 1YE—TWna in falr domana and Arm ot an advance of X2 e, Tho nfferings wero very ligt, and only 2 cars wore tnapectod i, No, 3 old at 6330 for regfiiar and 63xc for frens, and rejected wan quofed at G3@ndc. Optious were Alav atrongor at fdije id for December, aud (g asked. Casl sules wero roporsed of 600 bt No, 2 nt 6415126819, ~“Wan' rather qulot, hut higher, averaging tuily 1c abovo Thursday's market, The advanco was gencraly reganded an fictitioe, and was nol lung mafntained, Thore was some {rading, but buyers did not take hold very freoly, and the marke: closvd dull, with Lalf of tho advsnco fost, Selicr the month opencd at #dc and closed ut B7c; eeflor Decernber at 8ic, cloa- ingattsic, February moid ot Sic early. No, 3 wan lower, owing to fncreased offerings, and rejectod Ariie er in home liouses, No. 3 cash sold nt B7ke, and In the Fulton Elevator eirly ut e, No, 3 sold at 58@6lc, - tho outstdo biing au extrems prive at the clore, i Jected brought 42@48c, thooutside In the Fulton, Hampies were In muderale fequest st 4000 $L05 on track, Cana wales saro _reported of 9,400 bu No, 2 at HTtio, awl 400 bua do at 803 ; 2,400 it Now 3 at 5 i@slo, insido for A., D, & Go.'s recelpia; &4 b rojested (A, D. & Co,) st 4327 401 but do at 435, and 400 bz (Ful ut 4% 2,400 I hy samplo at 400105 on druck § B bu do af 75c@$1.25 dehivered. Tatal, 9,600 bu. . LATEST. In tho sftornoon proviefons wero quiet and firm, with esles of 500 hrla mess pork sclier Fobruary ai $ihi0ai04zly § aud 1,60 tes lard seller Fobruary at 3121755, YWheat was moderately active and easier, closiog at 1014, for Deceniber, and at 1073 for January, Sel- lor the taonth closed at $1.074,@ 1, Curn veas stranger, sellfig at 1 i 313/c for Novem- bor, and ut SUGdIZG fur tha Jear, both cloetg ot the tuside, Oats wero 2o higher, closiog at 30%c for November or tho year, Darley was dufl and ;@10 lower, closing a4 850 for Ducember, and s8¢ fof tho month, CALL BUARD, Mens pork was dull aud Inwes, clostug with rales at $10.35 for Junuary, aud with Isbruary offered at D, Hales, 230 bria seller Juunary ot $19,23, Lond was fairly activo and firm, closing at $11.93@ 13,00 for the morith, sud §12,173; for February, Halos, 2,3 toa at $1200 ‘meller tho yoar, nit 3101736 acilor Hobruary, Moatn were tnactive, 10)e boxed, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL~\Was sroady at 241, BROOM-CORN~—Was fatrly active. Tho efferings wore lboral, but recent prices wero generally adlored to, Quotations: Cholce old hurl brush, 10@llc; cholce medlum, Td7¥e; good modlum Lrush, S G4c ; falr Inside and covers, 5:360 3 inferior, 4@ crooked, 3207, ; BUTTER—Yor alf the cholos to fancy grades of but- ter offered there 1 an outlel at tha quoted prices, Tlo poorer norts are not miuch called Tor Just at preeent, but holders do 1ot appear to havo any grave appre- henslons of tho future, and thero is no great pressuro Topg clears were offered at to sell nt sny Important conccasion. Wo quoto: Cholco 1o fancy yellow, 25@dlc; medium to good grades, 20@240; Inferior to common, 1443180; come mon 10 cuoico roll, 18425, BAGGING~1as quioted quiet and steady, prices re- maining o8 follows : Stark A, 7c; Lawiston, 354 Montauk, 2850 ; Ontarlo, 25 ; Amorican A, 24o; As onkesg, 2402 burlap-bags, 4 b, H@1305 do, by, 16 @14¢; gunnies, singls, 16@ 1603 do doublo, 2@, COOPERAGL — Yiss steady, TPork barrels wero quoted at $1,3071,25 and lard tlerces at $149@1AS, Sales : 600 pork barrels st £ S Wero firm at 23! CUELSE—Urdors 1o s reapectable aggragato wers placed at 1126@13 for comuun 1o fagey factory, CUAL—Bustuews remalus quiot st former prices, Dotk bard aud Aofc cosls aro Leld firmly : Lebigh, $10.50; Lackawauna, riogo snd nut, 10,5 0 ¥id, $.60¢ cannel, $.00%.00: Jocking Valloy, $1.30} Indisns block, 85,00 ; Battimore & Ohio, $,507 Iliinols, $4.5065.0, FINH — Thero s continned quiet in (he fiah market. eyoud mceting tho current wauta of tho country trade thero {8 at pressut very Nittlo move- menl, Pricea vomaln frm s folldwn : * No, 1 whilo. fisly, )¢ brl, $L75@455: No, 2 do, $4,60@1.T0; No. 1 4,603 No, 1 shora mackorel, new, 1 bay, $0.00d.35; No. 2 mack -brl,’ §7.4548.003 " Laully mackeral, K-brl, $.T5@000:" No. 1 shore Lits, $2.093 No. 1 hay kita, $1.60% lsrge family kits, SLIGRILIS: bank codtinh, SLiB@L0} CUeorga's cod.dsb, $0.00: 6. ow Labrador herring, apllt, brls, $3.5/@8.%3 ; do 3-brl, $1.30¢4.73 3 Labrador herring, round, bris, $0,25 {0.50% do 45_brl, $1.69@3.75; scalod, herriug, ver box, 41@4303 Columbla Biver almon, g-brl, $4.9348. FRUITS AND NOTY—~Werd faicly acuvs_for the season, and ‘tuo uonesed prices wero bolng raiized : ouziox—Dates, C@Uyo; Ogs, layers, 17 @18c; figs, drams, uew, 15@316c; Turkish prunes, 84,@3sc; French pruncs, crop 1878, 1ld15e; rafse ing, layers, new, $103180); loosa Buacatel, now, 0@i.75; Valencis, 1lualiycs Zunto currants, new, @8yc; citron, 23@47c; lemon peel, 10.3lc; orauge. pect, 20@21c, DoxraTro—Alden ‘apples, 13 @200 Michifan apolos, 10\ (22lc: Tudisna wud Tlit- Dofa, V(@ ot potclies, halves, 119@13Yc; do mized, pared, K100 blackberrion, 146314507 ctdicy piltedcliorries, 31@2¥0, Nuza— Fllverts, 11}eé12c; slnonds, Terragona, 4ludiio; Nuples ‘waliiuta, 1)@lic; Grenoblo walnits, 12wisas B Yexsn, 13Gel6e; Wiimington 3¢5 Teanessco poanuls, ONG¥e; Afri- uls, H@nie, HELN F18U1YS—Apples wero steady, and uodor- stely active, Tho receipts includud suveral conslgn- ments from New York, which were placed {n store to aupply tho winter tredv, Cranberries wero solling slowly at unchanged prices : Luulslana oranges, £3.00 34,50 per brl ; lemons, 34,5066 7.0 ; winter apples, $2 (43,25 per brl in car lota’; applea, $1.00@460 per brl from, slore; oranborrive; S1MKI0.00 yar bl Cano Cod do, $LU0@1L50; Californla poars, $3.306@4.C0 per %, OROCENIC3—The ctuatations of ono or two gradea of }1v cofien were cut downa !fc, bub otherwihs our list rematun ns before, A falrly satisfoctory move- ment was witncased ut tho eubjolied quotatious ! % x%xc:-lunan, Tc; Carollna, 73 @sdc; Louislaus, @150, ‘Colllrl.l-—fl. Q. Java, 335@3i50; Java No, 3, 304 o} ¢ 6 o, 1 ncy o, 24i22iK0 3 good 1o prims do, : common to faif, 221, s22; iny ingaporo Jave, 235@31 fis2 o, 236G, Sugana—Psteut cut lu ed, 3@l 15 No. 4. 1040 o' 4, Vhes yoliow O'No,'1, 03¢ e 1o prime dv, 8%@zc1 common do, hofca molasses ‘nughr, U@9N0; common T8 s, 4—Califortin sugar-loat drips, TH@7807 dla- mund dripy, 816301 ver drips, oxira flue, Gk Gio'; good suger-houbasirup, 80gise’, exira do, siia ©0a ; New Orleags molsuses, chuice old, 6:@05¢; do primo, 60@dlc; do comiton to good, GU@de: do chioica now, T0uAua: Porto Tica molsnses, 50@330 § comrmon molssees 303307 pupper, o Caleutta giuger, 185@165c, ‘Boarn—Teun Blue, u40; German Moltled, 635@To; Whit Lily, 83080 ;" Whito Iiose, 65t ; Bavow Imperial, o ; Gulden West, d}g3c. tiTaBcu—Excelslor, Jaundry, SX@T0$ do, gloas, T3 9c: do corn, @Y. HAY=Cloice n\rhud aud timothy wore in vequest sud froi under light odetlngs. Other grades wero stoady. ‘Thu recelpis wero tncderatos No, 1 tmwathy, $15,60.3 16.00 ; No, I do, $10.Uk4 14,003 upland prairie, $10.%06 1100 fair to good praisic, $4,60@1.30 ; slovgl, 7.00. 7,90, ¥ GIWINES —Wero quiet and unchaogod, Sales weru raparted of 150 brlv at 31015 por gallon, Now York was beld ot $1.1T. The recent weakness East was due Lo consigumenty from the West, s of ‘which are suypected to Live beou thrown oi (ho mar ket in tho fnteroat of Lrukerasheve rather (isn handled for the benedy of the owucra of the property, HIDES—Wero rathier slow, the lirgor offerings on tho swtet causing buyers to Boll back, Followlug are the quotatious ; Greeu city butchors', 846350 greeu cured, Ught, Be; green calf, 13@1a%o; dry flat Dides, Kip aud calf, 13y 16c; dry salted hides, 1%s 12503 deacon skins, 43@5c. Damsged stock brings Awo-tiidrds price, and branded fu per cent of, Hoprs~Were in woderute duusud, the luqmr{nbo- ing chiefly for choice hops, whick, belng scarce bere and In the duterior, wio Armu’ st 12)c, snd some fancy sampiea Lave Lrought more. At i demand for export contlnucs good, and choios grades arn reportod atrong. Farhils, O1LS—11 thie oll markat tho lfuation wan the syma %0 e two or £iree preceding days, Basinesy wan qiist, a8 13 1o bo epocted b thin ainge of th asason, hmt at tha low prices current {ho gen- eeal markel han A falrly fir tone, Quotationa romaln us follown: Carbon (wiandavd witte), 113 de, test, 125 @lia; do Tllinota egal teat, 150 ' iex., Tty 4t g flo howdlinht, 176 dega 100 Lc: exirt winter Lird_ofi, $L48@LL No, 1, 805 No. 3, 82400 3 Huserd Taw, 540 2 bolled, 61c } whal o wiitor Meached, 78@ise:’ mporm nedtafoot ofl, strlctiy purs, $1.1501,0¢ Uie; do No. I, 83¢; butk oll, 0: Tatabazo oll, Gieisos tirpentine 41:r0nt gravity, Ine: naphithe, common, 12id Yirainls ols, natural, 29 te., 330 ; Natiiral, 50 degen &es redaeed, 49 ded., 2120 POULTIRY ARD GAME—Ch a_potey wan n request il steady, but ) Al v Weuk, the offerings of the draisel Leing sdequate, Grouss w2a in request to A1 outrkle as well of local ordors, and f2ir st bivher prices, awlug to limited of- terigs of i liard duckn were moro plent dresel, 103 11¢ ed, Mldss d ehickenn, $1, Modfum Westernn sre quoted at Drm, r Ih turkeyn, U3y & 33, £1.00620,00; pratrio 5,00 T 1 quall, 2.0 mallard durcks, §,0 il do, $1. Fonisoa wan quoted at 1« 14 TATOLS — Cholcs Michivau peschblows were ateady at 3ked%e, but other kinds wero slow st at 2 e, “The recelpts wero small BLLEDS—Linx was active but less firm, owing fo inereaned offertngs, Sales were mada st 8110147 Timothy was uict and raled firin at $2 23, belng searcs and in requort to Ml orlers, Tho receipts of clover conllung ensall, from which ‘it ia inferred that tho crop is lgit, but tin quality is ezcelloot, Primo medium won quoted ot $i.156@520, and mammoth at 6.9, Buckwiient waa stronger at 6@ 70¢, SALT—Was quoted as fallows : Suwinaw, Ouoniae 3. nnd Canada fine, $1.59; erdinary coarac, $1. dairy, without bags, $2,33 3 dairy, wilh bags, 3560} Astiivn diry, per nack, 100, TEAS—Business wan noticeably hotter than at the b EInDing of tho week, tho aharp rduction of prices re- cently noted appearing to hiave stimulated tho denand, Wa ripeat our auatatiane: Gusrownrr--Common, 38 #ood do, 40@4%0; medium, good o, 6) Matucs dnent, 6 cholca, 0 503 10@03¢, TArEMIAL~Comman, Sadic: good 403} medium, 40i@i50; good do, 4N600% @316 3 Onext, BS@N s commot, 3@ 100} 4366005 flu, B 630; chioleent, 106 oo conymon, g nodlum, 334003 ‘good m dinm, $00343c; fAne, 42 i Onost, 50@35c; choice, Bhafs: cholcast, 73 , TEL0e, WOOD—Wan quoled irm at $7°0 for becch, at for maule, and $,750 for alabs—delivorad, WODL—Tho miarket remalus qulet, Occsslonally an erder is rocalved trom Western juanufacturers, but the geueral market In quiet, Tho stock in held at ro ceat prices: Tub-warhed, prime, 50@52c ¢ da poor to good, 4k i0; washed ficece, fine, 38410 do medium, 4234ic; do coarse, @i0c; unwashed, finn heavy to Haht, 703 do medium, 31&03c; do coarse, 288 e, TAILROAD FREIGTTS—Wers unchanged, but will probably bo sivanced in a few days: Flour, tourth " Grain Nor- Hulk- Chteano to— ver brl, class, in bulk, meats, meate, New York.., IR D R TR Boston,... 48 4 5w Iiladelphi; TR S ) Battimore. B 3 W A LIVE STOCK. CUICAGO. Receipts— Cattte, Hom, Moud 1803 w2408 a1 2,731 19,347 1w L8k 990 P 81,627 - market there were few changes, and nono of sufficlent fm- portancs to requiro special mention, With the East- ern markets quoted fair, actiye, and firm, and our re- celpts considerably below the aversge i polnt of num- bers, thera was & confident feoling among all classcs of operators, and the prices curront yoatorday wore thor- oughly sustained, not only for good to choloo grades, which, comparatively, wera few, but for the ennman- ergortans well, No extra booves wore offorod, amd tho number that would anawer 1o the descripidh of “primo" did not cut much of » figure, Trading was principally at $2.75@3,50 for cows; st $3,00@3.75 for ntockers ; at $2.7534,00 for Texas ateers; aud at $4.00 (@3,20 for common to yyood alipping beeves. Colorada catilo sold at £3.973t24.50, At tho latter sigure Grepr- ary, Cooley & Co. kold_93 head, tlo average wesght of d which wan 1,080 Ibs, Tlo market clored Arm, with fow ealtio loft over. on Number and deacrivts 67 good steers, 41 good steers. &4 good stesrs, 41 guod etecrs. 42 good ateers. TTLE SALES, 3 ol slecrs, 2 good steerr. it Colorado 4 modium stoors, 10 zough steers, 17 medium steers.. 20 butclers? etoor: Gu butchera® stocr 0 3} 47, 25 1 23 12cows,...o. e . B35 120 1OGH—Tls murket yeaterday had 1o feattres ma- teelally dfforent from thoss uoted for the day before, There was s good dewand both from shippors aud local cuttern, but ths wants of neither class wero so urgent a8 to lead tiom to pay any {rmportant advauce over the prices current earlier in the weok, and we quotothe murket firm and uuchangod, The recclpta were light, amounting to only 12,102 head, snd makivg » total sluce Haturday of D5,U30, ugalnat 123,537 for the samo porlod last weck, and’ nearly 200,000 for tha cor- responding week last year, By ins middlo of the afternoon about all the hogs had chianged owners, aud thie market clofed atrang st $8.75:47.00 for common to good packing hoge, aud at $7,0067.50 for comsmon to extra shipping grades, Tho extremo rungo of prices Wil §0.50% 7,60 10G BALEa, v, Price, 04 35,9 5: .00 | 67,...210 6,09, ... 10 SHEEP—Thoro was ifitle chango either i the char- scter of the demand or§n prices, A light local and shipping (nauiry was suificlont to absornall deslruble offerings, sud values wera about steady., Wo quolo poor 1o choico at $3.004,50, NEW YORK, New Yom, Nov, 10,—DirevEs—Receinls, 1,720, making 3,820 {or four days, againat 3,30 at the samo time laet woek § quallty scarcely medium, goucrally with fow primo and extra steors aud a largo nimber of common catile, including 20 cars Tesus, Cherokeo, aud Colorado atock ; nuarket extremely dull at barly. sustuined pricoss 7xU%o; Toxas, Cherokoo, and Colorada catile, 8)w13)0 ; common to prime nativo steors, with n fow tops, 113(@ 13, BuExp AND Lans—liocelpts, 9,33 fo 1hio four days, against 19,160 at the samo ! Wi wales slow ot uuchanged prices ; severs! losde unrold ; pooeto prime aliecp, 4@bc, with & few acloctions at'C\ @60 poor to primo lambs, 8@ c. MwiNE—Arrivals, 5,000, making 21,003 for the four days, mpifuat 16,8088 010 eains ine Tast week ; nony sold Blive, e Sorctal Dispatch [+ Tas Ehieno Trid Spectal Dispateh (o The Chicaco Tridune. Arpany, N, Y., Nov, IfBxvis—llecelpts, 338 caru, sovel) more than 1ast wook ; inarket ruled uleady at the closing prices of last woek 3 tho demanud hae boen muory active, but the bustness showa no fucrease 3 medlum weights of good bulchoring atoets moat sought wttor ¢ premium stock ueglocted, BILER AND “""'““’J"" 40 cars, four In exceas of Isat weok ; sheep a trifio lower; lambs steudy : ‘market quiet, with only a modorate Eastern and focal demand; saléx of sheap at §@3ok(; Lawmba at 0@7c, and. & fraction moro for extra. HUFFALO. Burvato, Nov. 10—-Oarrie~Recelpts, 782 total for tho week, 6,760, No sales reported ; freah arrivals tizough cousfguments ; yard Lare of stock. Burse aND Lawns—Htecelpts, 1,005 tolal for the week, 16,400 ; but fow transactions, not wumclont for uokations mfi-}.m;{- through consignmonts ; eatern shee) 4,255 Hnflt—lwcfipl'llll 5,600 total for the week, 35,800 3 rkot moderstely sctlvo st o aliads bettor pricod | urkors, $1.00@7.10 ; heavy hogs, 7,208 T.45, 7. BT. LOUIH. 81, Louts, Nov. 19.—Hoae—Iilgher ; Yorkers, 86.50 @nisy v-clmvfiu.mqu.u; butchers! 7.00, mediuw to falr, i @ 0} comman, hotes Tesuus! Srcne sy mediuz 1o falr, $.0G 40; common, $2.603 475, m“llllfx‘mf)nll common Light , 19,—Hous—Dull§ 0o Ly fuml $1.2087.40; guod CINCINNAT Sl fis@T; receipts, 7,303} ahip- $8,15¢7.10; 10 cholce butchere’, § meuty, 402, UMBER. The cargo market "n-l agaln bere of lumber, A few cargoss ware 80ld to aszive, ab §3.00 for pisce stug, oad peobably recent prices for elher qualities, The fleat in oxpected with tts frst (avorable wind, Oom- fneli fa quoted at $10.40412,00, and medlom o FLLIKA 14,00, lath at $1.50, and shingles at $140R LAY, The domand at the yards continties falr, and ol inbor {3 A, fomo kinds belng his't above mo Clens finoring, irst ai 35,00 Cler elding, irst ind 18,10 10,00 Farat common siding, « Y 0BT, Fiooring, first common, drossed. .00 &3 Fiooring, second common, deemed e Tjox boards, A.... Thox boarde, 18, Fraclne (16 £1.). Commat lmber, 18 (t and nnder, Jups aud scantifng, 20 to 24 1. R 00:212,50 621,00 1 Ashingtes..... Bhinglos on tracit, - TELECRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FONEIGN MATIKETS. Speeial Dinateh to P Creen s Tribuns, Ltvenroot. Hinzavsrurea—Un- changad, Flour—No, 1, 255 643 o, 2, 2Ua 0d, Whest ~—\Vinter, No. 1, 10s 41; No. 2, 10a; spring, No. 1, 0n0d; No.2, 94 2d; white, No, 1, 114; No. 9, 100 813 club, No, 1, 118 Gd; No. 2, 11 24, Corn=No, 1, 9n Gd § No, 2, 91a 3, TRovisons—Lork, 82, Tavd, 568, Laveuroor, Nov. 19~2 p, ni.—Barapsrares—Qniet, Wheat—Soring, No, 1, 041013 No. 2, s 20; recolpts for the last three days, 52,000 qrs, 16,000 qra being American, Com~No, 1, 435 No. 2, 318 0d, Janp=37s, Rese unchapped. Lavenroor, Nov, 19—Latest, —~GRAtN—~TWheat—West- ern spring, No.2 to 1, 92@% 104, Corn—Wealern mized, Slawdin Provistons—~Lard—-American, 57s, clear middles, 618, Loxnox, Nov, 19,—Morry—The rate of discount in the open markot for three-months’ bills iy 25, or 2, Delow the Bunk of England rate. Rato for mouey at tho 8tozk Egchango oo Government socuritios, 13, ConzoLa—Monoy and account, 04 1516, AMERIOAN BROURITICA=-'038, 104)5; ‘G 108% ; 10-408, 1043 ; mew hs, 104; Now York Central, 94} Erle, 134 ; proferrcd, 27X, TaLLow~518 6d. REFINED PrrnoLrom—105@I0K, Lrsrep 016—25s 04208, Brrnx O1L—3J@40, Fauwis, Nov, 19.—~RusTEa—65( 350 Frangvonty Noy, 19.~UniTeD SraTes Boxps—New 58,9330, AsTwenr, Nov. 19,—PErRoLEuM—1Ts0d, Bacon—Long- PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PrigAbrLrnta, Nov, 10.~8irictly fine Hooves oon- tinuo in demand ; Western fino rather neglacted ; medium scarco; Oblo, Penusylvauta, and West Vir- glula XX and ahovo, 45@1475¢; X, 45@400; medium, 153 716} coave, 40@ 1963 New York, Michian, Indians, and Westorn fine, 40.4420; medlwm, 49@500; coaree, 0@ 4o} combing, washed, 632630; do, unwaaned, 4330; Canada co:blug, 01)e; fine unwashed, 30@310 ¢ and medium unwashed, 338370 ¢ tub-wanhed, 380 extra and merino pulled, 36@400; No, 1snd superano yulled, 368 40% NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yonx, Nov. 10,—Business was generally quist with commiasion houses, and tho jobling trade was dull. Fancy cossimered wero 1n fair domaud by clothe fors. Cotton goods moved slowly at unclanged pricoss Drown ahcotings wero firm, Bleachod shirtings wera dufl snd frreguls, Low and fino grades of colton flannels wero 1o good demand and closcly sold up, Trints wero quict, excopt for Job lots of Spraguss and Americans, which wero sold in Bberal smounts, PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. PrrTsnuna, ., Nov, 19,.—PrTnorzuM—Quiet and nteady; crude, §1.50at Patkor's ; rofined, 133¢, Phits~ delphis delivery, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET, CrevivAnp, Nov, 1¥,—Market steuly; atandard whila (110 teat) & 97c; primo whila (160 test), 1070 in car-lota, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. WiuaNazax, N, C., Nov, 19,—8pirits turpentino firm s 85X, THE PRODUSE MARKETS, . NEW YORK. Svecinl Dispaten (o The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yonx, Nov, 19.—Gmain—Wheat—Market firm and quict; sales of 59,000 bu,at $1.05 for rojected spring; $1.20 for Noa, 3 and 3 spring mized ; $1,25 for winter Ted Western; and $1.40 for while Weatorn, The tollowlng quotationn are nominals $1.05@1,07 for rejected spring; $LOUBL25 for ungraded epring; $115 for No, 3 Chicaga: $1.20@L33 for No, & il waukeo ; $1,28@1.30 for No, 2 Cllcago; $1,2031.30 for No. Northwestern; $1.31@ 1,33 for No, 2 Milwaukeo, $L1@1.40 for No. 1 wpring s $1.20.4145 for new nnd old winter rod Western; $1.25@140 for do smber Western: and $1.37@L50 for white Western, Ly quict, st K0@%00 for Western ; 00@250 for Btato; and 80 for Canada In bond. Barley quiet and steady; rales of 10,000 bn No, 9 Bay of Quinteat 31,13, Corn 1c belter; moderato oxport and homo trads Lnquiry ; salos of G100 bu at 74GTixo for stesm Woslern 1aixed ; 75¢ for sall do; and 7540 for high-mixed and yellow Weatern, Oata Srm; salen of 48,000 bu nt 420 90 for mixed Weslern and Stato; and 40@sio for whito Weatern and State, TrovisioNs—Atiddies dull at 19@125gc for long clear, Lazd heavy ; sales of 100 tes at 13sc for primo steam, and 132(c for kottls-rendered. Wintswy—3arket a shado caulor ; sales of 75 bria ut #1105 yer gallon. Grocrnrzs—Sugsr markot firm ; falr demand ; fair togood rufining Ja quoted at 7 15-1@YNe; primo at 83-10c, and whits Havana &t 07§10%c. Coffeo—Mar- kot contintea dull and nominal; Ri quotad st 17X 193¢ o gold, and Maracaibo at 195 @210 {u gold, Y LLow—Ttomalns unchangod, and in moderats ro- quent ; county and city are qiotod at 9@0Jic, [ 70 the Assoclated Fress,) New Yonx, Nov, 10.—1'Lous—Less activo; receipts, 0 bLtls;' suporfine Siate aud Wodtern, 3155 .10; common to #0od o0xtra, 35.25®3.00; 0od 1o cholto, $1.03@010; wblto whost, extrs, $5.15@8.007 extra o $3.35@5,75; Bt, Loula §5.60030,007 Mlunesola patuit procers, extra good to primo, 6,255 year, $7.60; gloien do dotblo extrs, $7.50@050. Rye tour dull{ L2540, oAt —Bleady ; Weatern, $1.25@75. Guars—\Wheat 8 shiado frmer ; moderato inqulry ; 230,000 b rolected ppring, $1.0531.075 Yo, 2 aprivg mixed, No, 2 Chicago wspring, $1.2:8 1903 No. 2 Milwankoe, $1.50@1.3: No, 4 do, ‘suarans we 1 Mitwaubeo sty Duiith, Mihn:, good angraded, $1.3281,31 ; No, nnenota, $L,10@31.26 ; white Western, 'y Ko U853 § Honedain Yond, 8. Barlsy quist and stesd 3 No. & Bay of Quintc, $1.17; malt quiet ond unchanged, Corn more activoand ' higher; roceipts, 100,000 bu § Western mized steam, T9Téxo} do sall, T30 high= mized and yellow Westar, 7350730 _alors, T, Ontu frmer fulily activo ; rocolpta, 110,000 b { Wostern mixed and Hiato, 210 3 No, 3 Mliwauke, 483jc bid; whllo Westoru st (0330, [AY—Firm; pplig e, TiorreeFiria s Esuers/an” Weatern, 100; Now York State, 12d17c; ‘Californis, T@e, . Qrocenizs—Sugsr irm; fair to good refining, A 8yo: prime, H%o; retliied unchanged. Molaasos— Forclgn t:n'nmlunf s "Now,Orleans, new, 50@0lc, Rtico unchanged, eraoiniu—Quict and Srm: cruds, 8% ued, 12)5@13%0; cascs, 1035(@17x0; uapht! 10qe. SiWArED Reame—Quict; H0@B3e. Brinnts o TURPERTINK—I934C, Eaus~Steady ; Weatern, 28@10¢, w;’mmlm.‘—hmrk m;nj;:;«f@ 3",‘, 220736 3 6 year, $: 20,78, s e by 1 avar, 1aglijie. Lard firmer; [oime siests, $u00812.02%¢5 all the your, $12554@ 3,025 ¢ uugrcxn—uhnlu firm; others nnseitled ; Weatara, @250, Ciierse—Market dull; 6@12%c. Wisisky—A shado essier; $1.163¢ NEW ORLEANH. Onryans, Nov, 19.—8vuar—Dalland lower ; m?i‘ézn B)O; :’ommon, 52, @505 falr to fully fair, BlgesTio; Drime, T30; strictly prime, 8¢ Tyeliow % 9 clanined, O @ le ¢ o lower ; tnfertor, 3o common, 3503 falr, (0@4do; peime, $1@18a ] strictly prime to chaice, 47@bvc. LoUA—Q firm; superfine, $4,30; double, 500 ;"'mm‘:‘,'go.uao.." cholce and fuinily, $0,15@ 50, ‘Con.! 1—~Dull § $2.00, o phlat st 70720 for yellow and white mized, uiet at $1.10. B aoled prime, $18.00:231,00, Provisions—Pork dull i beld uew at §23.00; old st 2125, Dry salt_sboulders dull snd lower'; 9Xe. Hlaiira—No cholco ; sugar-cured inferior, 15100, ‘CovveE—8tesdy ; ordinery to Irrlrun Tex@ite, Wutsxr—Dull; rectified, $LUGLIT 4 bris s 13rd,'1,189 toa Brocs o Hanp—Lork, and 918 kege : Lucou, 487 caaks § hatus, 328tcu g dry AILWAUKEE. salt moals, 235 casks. Nov, 19,~FLoUM~-Quiot and un- GuaiN—Wheat quist; No. 1 MUwauk LI0K § Bard $1g t Nowd llu'-“u}:o. Rl g LY an + Dacemixr, h 0835+ No, ol Corn staady | Tatt dernand s No. % s, Outs enaler ; moderate demaud; No, 3, 3¢, Sarley une setlod’ No. 2 cash and Novembes, 31,063 ; Docamber uomlnal at $1.03; No. 3, 620, Hyescarce and orm; 20,00, Prime’ 12412 3. oe' lard, 12@ ”‘: wheat to Buffalo, 4Xc; to Oswego, Ye. Buizaro, Not, No. 1, u. 1, 730, S i 1035110, Dry-salted abo x1#Te—Flour, 8,000 bris; whaat, 135,000 bu, BUIFALO, 19, =G 841~ 1nastive | walss goposted | quotatians u'la"»fl; uohlna? MiLwAvEZEK, changed, Provisions—Insciive and nomtnal, o, Hweol-pickled hams, o7, 'wmaire—Finn aud insclive'; Buiruenzs—Fiour, 4,000 bls; wheat, 74,00 bu, Corn fnscttyss No, 3 mized Wenta . Rye—Nomales, Tiring nuet ; sste oy o A &2, asl 8103 3 carn Canmvla &t SR LG G FaKionn—Nominat; uo snga 2meats, UT. LOUIS. Ar, Louts, Nor, 19,—Frocn—Unchanged, a0 Nt fumers No.a falh 3153 cishy 110 4 op Shis el 1. Comn fiemors Now 2 salxed, 5@ 5-@3 Y0 November, Osta Orine, : N 3 mmfi}y@ #3530 caelt Larizy and rye dull aad u o) BorLtaxe—Poik quicts now, $23.05, catland ezt weol Dy wolf sneatn’ Sroot pi) TS AN i @103y510 o It @040 wv-canntry ;3 Hiean dull at 0t Witany—dieady by 31¢Ta—=1"lour, 8, 18,08 buj osta, 2,09 b, ( 13501 L @1algo. 3 whoat, 28,00 b s rap. i ryo, LU0 ba§ Baly ) eiNereL ctneats, Nov. J0.~Fioua—Stesdy and uy, GRux=~Wheat faic and irm ;o i i nlul‘nuis-il i, 0350 n:’wsx'clgu:r.‘x??!’ c‘,‘"‘. rer Lieid bigh 7 sleady ay firmn, e quiat wieadys Fanie, — 17 Pheady anl Inovizlosn—Fack qulit anl unchangea, ) L aufat and Nenn s stoun, Los xettle, 12100, 1oL Moats quick and wreehanged, lincon L ‘n"c'ud“:‘“ ghanged, Green nieatn quiot sl ey s ahotse, g il 10203 hawn, 10 0-14isi0e, as 4) Wainer—Activa aud atrong at $1.14, it e itk - DALTIMORE, Uz, Nov, 11— FLnuu—Unchanged, cdnamrit ateady s Ko 3 red Wenisra, $1.0, i ul Angu o] Ryt Gor mamiially unchanged.” O unchuugal,* i) ‘-‘drl‘n"y—i‘mucr i Maryland und Pennsylvanta, $22.009 —Slock Tight s noarly nominal; 533 mew, S0 030 L o o 074, Tic; i, 11 nl6e, o (614,003 roincd, $10,25,0 14,30, i nd unehinged, UxTAOLEUN—Unteltod ; erude, 63c; refincd, 123 Corrre—Nominal snd unchanged, Wittexv—sicady s San . rEed b slllLlDZL[‘lfll. PLPI Nav, W,~—PBrnoLes ; § fied, Tatyia 11363 orude, 10 s101ge o IUE B Tudou=Dullund uncliangad. ¥hoal, primo stoady; Penusslvants Western do, $LOG@ALLY; n’m u,h " hc,_ Corn miore actiy yellow, 1544700, old, 736; uew, 55:38%. Oste in moderats 1o swhito, 41 @440 tulzed, 35340 L T R urrin. ork Hiate and Bradford Con fieaty, 0.0 22e; Western exiras, "l':/!u"l:; ot 'néll;,fiu{?u, @ dhe: Arnta, 16 415 SHERSK—Marzot dull § fino Weatern, 13 Eaas—Unchanged § #fo.k seatce, Agls TOLTLO, ) e llivl.'—fliulun—l]ull. cat dyit and Jower ; No. 3 white Wabs 0. 1 whilo Misulgan, $1.94; smber umulg::‘, i Febtunry, 65 No, 4'smber Michigan, 44§ No. 3 T, 2L0: T rofcetod, dic. Corn inas {ivo: blgh mtzed, o Kovember, o4 ow niixed, now, ble; HO graae, new, new, 4oc. ' Oata dull and nomindl, Frcionrs—Dull and unchauged. lnan—g4.1n, Bicerers—tlour, tione; wheat, 32,000bu; oorn, 1, 19,040 bui; oats, 5,000 L wheat, 23,000 bu; red b Smraryra—Flour, 1,600 el corn, 16,000 bu; oata, 4 Bogrox, Nov. 19,4-FLoun -Mark " demand 3 We i ~Market dull: lmitsd Aveat “@).21 ; comman oz- nulm’fluc. tras, §5.50@0.00: Wieconsin aud dinneots extra 2&;}!?3%«. uuZu lnh:l' ‘}:‘ng Oblo, Indiana, and Ticiien, Lo . Lows, $7.00G).00; fancy Unam—Corn (ule nixed and yollow, 78320, Oaty in moderato detuan, HE A5 15 Dioiertioge zod anid’ whito, (84530; te- — MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, NOV. 10. Anmrvzo—Schr Minoehats, Masltowac, plokets prop Qconto, Green Day, snudrics; prop New Ers, Greand Haven, towing; bargo Apprenticd Doy, Grand Itaven, Jumbor: Largo Mary Atnands, Grand Haven, lumber; bargs C, O, D., Muakegon, lumber; barge City of Orand Havon, Grand Haven, lumber; aimr Ehoboygan, Manitowor, mudrics,. " OLearzp—Schr Orlvit Oswegd, 20,00 bu corn ; schr Atisater, Duifalo, 14,133 bu oats, NiauT CLEARANOR—Stmr Sbsboygan, Milwsukeo, 1 bria oll, and_sundrion ; yrop Waverly, Buffalo, 33,~ 000 bu wheat, 400 brls flour ; prop G, P, lesth, dauge. tuck, B0 green hides, 30 btls ofl, sud sundries, LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICATO. Frefghta waro quiet st 4)50 for whoat, by steam, and 340 for oats to Buffalo, Charters to Duffalo west steam.barge Bandusky, whsat, and schr W. B, Crossthwalto, oats, t 3ic. To Windsor, barge Bhaw. nee, wheat on privato terms. Capaaily, 73,000 by ‘wheat snd 30,000 bu oats. DUFFALO. The fol'owlg charters wera reporied on the 13ty Belirs Ban Diego and D, A, Wells, conl to Chicago st %8 ; sehr Palms, coal, Eric ta Cblcago, at §1. Montpeller and G, W. Davis, coal to Toledo schr J, M, Beott, and Moutcalm, coal 10 Dotrolt a schr Lively, atone to Toledo at $3,00 vet Tiome, coment to Cleveland ht 6o pe Kingiahior, bulk sait, Goderich {o Gronn Hay, at $1.005 nchr M. E, Porew, coul, Oleveland to Chicago, at $1.00 3 achr 1t, O, Crawfurd, lumber, Bay City to Chicago, af 20,00 per m ; schr Moonlight, coal, Cleveland to Gl cugo, at $1.00 DETROIT, On tho 17th, whest stoady ot 336 fo Buffalo, GXe ta Oswego, and 7)o to Ogdensburg. Iu reporting yes- teriday the charier of tho schr Leura, ralt, Kiucardine ‘Obicsfo, ft should have read 120 per br, instead of + per tou,” gold, fres {n aud out, LAKE MICHIGAN. cieaao. The bazge Eldorado fs undergoing ropuire at the Bouth Sldo dock of the Chicago Lry-Dock Company. ++..The Unton Dry-Dock Company of Durns & Farrow has pud ont for labor this yesr nearly 3, Tho gprop Oconto, which arrived Llero yeer terdsy, reporss that tbe schr Jemnle 1 ashora just south of Blioboygsn....Deputy Collactor Scully was around sgaln yosterday with Lia Ui balt of twine to tle Ilr such vessels au would ncd williugly pay thelr personal-property tax, Al tho vea. #¢ls, buwover, cama up to the scrateh gallautly an up promptly, and Mr, Boully waa unablo ta wake y uen of hiv twine,.,,Busiuess was unusuaily duil yestordsy, snd_tho only veasels that areived np o last ovenlug were tha Now Ersand lor barges, with car- goos of lumber..,,Harry Ktark, the Captaln of the achr Magglo Dull, of this city, fell overboard pear Ludington, and was drowned,” Tho tug L, B, Joun. son left for Ludington lsai evening to bring the schooner to thla port,...fue tugs Mary Bclalo, Miller, Willlo Brown, Itobel, and Parker, will go luto winter qharters thia evening. .., luformation was Te- celved hero yesterday that the schr Alfes M, Deert sunk whilo teylog o enter the Lurbor of Manistea, tilze is ownod by Mr. Joscph oscock, of this, clty, ond 18 valuod at about §5,000, ., The ball of tho Tug Pilots Association came olf at tho North Side Turuer Hall Jast evening, and was » grand success, fnauctally aod otberwiso. ILLINOIS RIVER AND CANAL. Kpecrul Diepatch to The Chirago Tribune, La8ArLg, 111, Nov, 19,—~Asurved sy Juven—Stm Petrul, light, having towed five ico-barges from 8Y ZLouis to Lakoe Dopue, DevranTEo—Stme Potrel, fowing one ice-barge for Take Dopue, prop Juniata, light, and canal-bosts Hor culesand Ollve Branch undor sall, with lumber, all (o8 el Camar—Nothing, x['::::g v Qlereuies sd Oitve Dranch, both with lumor for Tearia s Huarise, bght, prop Juniata, Ugbk fog Poarint 10 inchos of water on the mitresillel Lock 15, Wind soulhiwest, PORT HURON ITEMS. Tont Huzow, Nov, 19,~The schr Camden has beet 1ying at anchor outsido for some time, awalling new Watls from Detsolt, Blio was suppliod yesterday, sud r Ontonabeo hus bean lald up tn Sarnts Bay, . The, Large Leader will roceiro s thorough rebulld this winter at fit, Clatr, The achira Belkirk and 0. 31, Meolon finished loading old ratiroad Lron st Foint Kdward, and wers towed (@ Cloveland, ‘The achr Bweetheart was supplied with » new centre posrd at Fitrgerald's shipyard yeeterday, sud wM towed to Sarnia Bay, where it was sbippod, THE NEW YORK OANALS. New Yorx, Nov, 19,—The Cansl Commisslonert have notified those intersatod (hat the canals, unisss IWH\E: closed by fce, will be closcd ou the 10tk of De- cember, MISCELLANEQOUS. The Farana fa stll mhiore st Graud Jsven..,TH latcst reports frem the Worthington ero that ih wreckers are making good hesdway with ther work wilh every prospect of getting hor o, Bhois not badly injured ss was at firt snpposed, Bhe wen! ssliore ou 8¢, Helona Island week befors laat... Tt Buffalo Courier sayw ¢ * Vossels are making for homt porta about as fast &8 possibile, with the determinatict to go Into winter quarters. Not a fow have M) atripped bere, whila otbers are clearing for Ede, c and othor ports fof urposs,”.,.,Tho same papor statca uug shipnienta by canal are about over for tho scason, and early all Yessols arriving have cargoes consigncd b(ha-n. Hlermtarg Cily, Excbange, or Piim) vga: elsvators, from which tho grain ia forwarded w':d b .L Yok ll]r':ll. Thare being ouly the five rail lixe thut o vators Imset an emiergoncy G four hours, _ conaldorsbi¢ I lt‘u'lm,b;, veusels waltiug {01 correspoudeut of the Detroit Frii \ll"!‘rl-il‘ follnwloy facta rega { certain commanders ! I3 + The steamebary 6 liavaua gave a false uauo lu rep) t. A largs two-plpe propas to o bl Tty bl X gy swoplpe ot laz, presuina > et 3d gavo ihe Lame of ie Nelrask whis ;‘nfi#\lfi. Mebreska pessod up Wedn, aisy mort: ihe' tew dry-dock bedow 14 floal dry-dock mflu?nuum: o onunodated ab Tehn 4ok yb s potab wil Wm.’." aad 534

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