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4a FINANCE AND TRADE, A Growing Demand from the Country for Loans and Ourrenoy. Now York Exchange Yirmer--- The Clearings 84,700,000. The Produce Markets Nervouses- Provisions Less Active. Grain Strong and Wenk by Turns, Closing Heavy. Wheat Boing Shipped to the Milwau- kee Corner. FINANCIAL, ‘the loan market continues quiet, but firta, Thera fon euticient demand for loans to keep the funds of the banks in usa without having inuch of an idle anr- plea, In'the last (wo or three days an increasing amount of currency anid discounts bas beon applied for from the country, This goes mainly tothe hog country, The drovers are buying largely from the fatmars, to whom they must pay cash, As the droves are held back from the market for (he purposo of in- fiomoing prices, the country banks have (o carry the drovers, ‘This colacides with the fact that the receipts of hoge at thia point have been light for aweek, In other directions nothing new presents itvelf in the business of the banks, The aupply of morcautiie paper is fair, and miscellaneous borrowing reaches moder- ate Sigures, Rates of discount areeasy at €G10 per cent to regu- Jar customers, and concessions of 4 or 3 percent can besectired by good outside borrowers for short ime, ‘with the best of collaterals, On tha atrcet thore fs less activity than among tho Danke, as the latter, in the prosent quict condition of the market, absorb most of the deairable paper thot ts offered, Rates are 0@18 per cent, ‘The orders from the country for currency ato larger, ‘Dut are not heavy. New York exchange was strife firmer, and was offered at 60 conte discount for $1,000 between banks, ‘The clearings were $4,700,600, SAYINGS BANA, ‘The State Superintendent of Danking in New York io etirred up by the failure of the Third Avenue Say- toga Bank to let the puble know know what he is do- ing, His examiners havo completed tholf examina {ion of all the eavinga banks in ihe Btate outside of ‘New York, and of most of the banka in that city, Of the latter, Buperintendent Eilia eaya that tho large banka are sound as adollar, but that there srotwo or threo of the amalier banks that will bave to be closed up, ‘The prorecution of the guilty officers of the Third Ap- enue Savings Bank is pushed with relentless vigor, and several additional arrests havo been made, Tho franda connected with the disappearance of ita funds aro atated tobe greater than thought at Qret, Important Gtaclosures aro threatened, The course of the Now York State officlals towards tho oficors of this bank ‘ea good one to follow, ATOOK-bUOKERA CoMMIAStONS. A petition, widely signed, isto be presented to the Kew York Stock Exchsnge, eaking it to roduce the vommissions between brokers on the Exchangy, ‘The Fatition objects to the present rates because the moro broker, without capital, geta the seme remunoration aa tho capitalist operators, who take all the risks, MORTGAGES AND POLICIES OF IXSUBANCF. * Ke laald that the New Jorsoy Suprema Court has fecided it to be necessary, for the security of mort gees, that policies of {usurance, when such are taken out for their benafit by mortgagors, shall be regularly seaigned to them by tho mortgagors, The worde writ ten on the face of many policies, that the lon, If apy, thal be payable to the mortgagee, aro deemed {oeufll- dent to warrant the company {eauing tho policies tn making payment of los to apy butthe owner of the fee, THE DUTY ON TEA AND COFFRE, Among tha fiscal experiments by which Aeerotary Bristow will seck to raise the necessary revenue for the coming year for the sinking fund, the relmposition of the duties on tes and coffee will no doubt appesr. Whether the Secretary will aucceed in persuading & Democratia House of Represontativos to tevy sgain the duties that wore abolished by Democratta voten {e very doubtfal, Thecorreapondent at Washington of tho Now York Latly Bulletin thinks the attempt will ta, Hensya: There is wot the lesat probability that any tax will ‘be levied ontes or coffer; becauss Congresimen sl. ready here plea if both on hand as the beat argument for = * fres break fai table.” It may be, from very carcful canvass, as- sumed aa an imposalble thing that this Congress will, at the coming soon impuse duties on tea and coffer, All revenue jaws originate in the House of Ropresent- atives, and that body, though Democratic, is by sll contingencies of the Speakeratup snd otganization problent, committed againat any policy that would in- Crease the taxes, Much interest bas been excited by the statement that the duties abolished were directly added to the price, and it has been disputed. The Hon, James B. Partridge, United States Minister to Brazil, mentions the fact in one of is communications to tho Stato De- partment, Ho says that the repeal of tho duty ou cof- fee benefited the Brazillan coffee growars, but not the consumers in the United States, Wo quote; “When the nows was known of tho abolition of the toffee duty in the United States, tho price thero went . Op itnmediately, andthe pricein the United States saffered no abatement, It waa supposed, and intend- ¢d, of oonrse, that the consumers of ‘coffee in tho United States, and especially of Drazilisn coffee, ellefly the inhabitanta of the Westorn Blates, would and should receive the coffee diminished in price by the amount of the duty withdrawn. ‘The consequence Of that repeal, however, was entirely difforent from that oxpectation. In thoasme way, when the duly ‘waa fires imposed, and sflcrward increased during our civil war, the effect waa Zelt in Brazil even more, {0 fact, than dn the United States,” Mr, David A, Wella gives a similar instance, in one ef hia reporte on the revenue, of the affect of a ro duction of the duty on tes, It was followed by no re- tuction In the prico, GOVERNMENT BONDS. United Btates 6s of ‘81, United Biatea 5-208 of '! 3-20e of “6S—January and S20 of St—Junuary ead duly. Saba of %8—January and Jul United ‘Skites new 60 of 4 ‘United states currency su, GOLD, Gola was 1146411444, OBERNDAOES, Greenbacks were 813;@872,0 on the dollar, FOREION Exrci#taNox, Ster) exchango. babe tatatere Ri Bwoden, Norwa; Austria, paper CTY AND COUNTY Bo MDS, Bu, Chicago City TB ct, bonds,.., 10) & int, Chicago Oity 7B ct,sowerage. 104 & tut, Chicago City 7 Wet, water loun 106 A int, Cook Goanty 7 B ct, bonds 3G dc Aut Weat Park 7 w ct, bonds ate North Chicago 7 ct, bonds (Eincols Park). .csssreeesres oe BANK BTOCKS. TAD Corn Exchange Nation City Nations Bank... Home National Baal National Bank of Iu Aldnots Trust and Havings Uank,, Merchente’ Savings, Loen & Trust Unlon National Bank...... Union Btock-Yard National Wide and Leather Henk... ‘Sentral Natlonal Denk Chicago Gaa Chleag a st and Coke Compauy fo & Nortweste ton Moker een mee 4 DISREGARD OF DUTT. Tt is a somewhat singular fact, doening AMasl, thal the repeal of the duty on coffee in July, 172, instead of turutng out da expected, to the advantage of coneumery tn (bis country, has operated Juat the other way. The Hon. James K, Partridge, our Minister to Brazil, hea communicated to the Btale De- partment some Sgurea on this subject which settle (hie inatter quite detinitely, Without these Ogures, however, all who uso coffee are familiar Aoancially wilh the fact that there has been no reduction to the price, notwithatending the remission of tho duty, Nevertheless, it 1s weil to know why thia taeo, It ap- pease that as soon as the coffee growers of Urazit learned of the sction of our Congress repealing the duty, thay at once adi a whic! stead of allowing any befct elgher to slipper or for- ga consumer, How the thing bas bean madeto work QE C'ALCAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY: NOVEMBER 27, wi be shoo y ines o bastendge’s table giung the Vishay of Broly cx. ortaiion of euffer during the prat Uwonty-four yi Yeur. Tot Total 1,3 bd, no 0710 BAGS SOT; 000 1,428,800 1,181,363 1,591,499 ne cents duty, #3 cante duty, $1 percent freo, ree, It will bo noticed that the export of Brazilian coffer to the United Btatea haa not been as grest the pst two or three years a in suveral former years, and the Sigures for 1572, 197, and 1874 (ihe “ froo! years) roally only average about $101,000 mare then thay dil in 1855, oF twenty years ago, In view of the growth of thiscountry and the natural increase of comes drinking amongua, thie {a a singular atate of things, Pa art from all quentions of taritt, tt doce (udeed seem odd that the remission of duty an one of the stapler, not only of commerce but of dumostie lite, should be #o turned againat us aa to secure no advantage to our awn people, while actually tending to enrich those whom wo certaluly had no special ausicty to bencdt, LATEST. New Yona, Nov. 2%.—Gold steady ot 1144, for carrying, 1@2, Loans were aleo maite flat, Governments firm an a moderate business, Railroad bonds were strong, The largest transac- fiona were in Milwanxco & @%. Paul, Northwestern, Chesapeako & Ohio firats, State aeourltion were dull, Btocks opencd strong and higher, tho sdvance ranging from X to tf In the entire lint, with incroaned business in the leading shares, During the last Lour of business the market was quifet, and pricea reacted 4y to 3¢ from the highest paint of tho day, Lake Bhore fell off to6244, Western Union to 76, Erie to 1, Northwestern to 394, Union Pacific to 7), Bt, Paul ta 303,, proferred ¢o 654;, Oblos to 18%, and Pacific Mall 10404. Missouri Pacific declined from 19% tu 124. Adame Express sdvanced to 102, Messrs, E, Wallzefoliler, cotton commission mer- ebant, auependei to-day. ‘Transsctions at the Stock Exchange aggregated 70,000 sharos, of which 6,000 wera Pacito Alatl, 10,00? Weatern Unton, 2,000 Northwestern common, 3,600 dg preferred, 2,200 Kock Inland, 3,50) Rt. Paul ‘common, 4% 100 do preferred, 3,600 Erie, 14,030 Lake Bhore, 0,000 Chilo, and 2,0 0 Uitou Pacitte, ‘The Mannfacturers’ nod DBuilters' Bank, which stopped pasmont to-day for the purpose of going into Uguidation, wars small up-town concern, ‘The o1pi« tal wan originally $150.00), bnt xccording to the quar- terly atatement of State hanks on the lath of Hep- tember it pinot at $450,001, but wan atterwarda reduced to $130,000, At that date ite Josne ond discounts were $710,000; stocks, bonds and mort- anes, $265,0.0; duo from banks, $17,760; office furnt- ture, £15.30; Iegalstendors, $26,000; apecie, $4,100: dspoetta, $555,040; ond net profta, $40,700, ‘tho bank vas not ameniber of tho Cloating-Houro, ita ea- changes being made through another Jastitution, Money, 34ie&, Prime mercantile paper, 53448, ‘Tho Custom: Ifonre and Sub-Troasury were cloacd. Clearinge, $30,0-0,000. Bterling dull ut Bua@s7M. Coupons, * Coupons, "62, Coupons, New. Rates Tennessee, old ‘Tennesace, new, Virginia, old... Western Union Tel. Paclthe Mat Adama Exp Welts-Farg Asncrican, Chicago & Alton... 9714 dfarlom ‘pf Chicago & Alton ‘pid, 108 Michigan Centrat.. | Ohfo & Miasissippt... 293, . Py aloe 723 | Indiana Central, 43 Lake Shoro 62” (Ohi, Bur, & Quincy..113 95 | Hannibal & St, Joe.. 899% | Del, Lack & Weat.,. Notthwastera,, Og | Atlantic & Pac. Tel... 1! Nosthweatern pf G4 | Contra) Pac, bonds...J05%¢ Cu Cy OC, & Leveeeeee BOE | UL P. Dondas... ce. elOS Ce trea REAL ESTATE. ‘The following instrumonts wero filed for record Friday, Nov, Px) Cley, & Piltaburg, aos orry rrorenrr. West Twonty-Arst at, 112 £6 woof Westorn ay, o f,u94x145 ft, dated 126 ft, dated Nov, 26..-. e000 ‘West Obto at, 50 ft e of Leavitt at, nf, 873; 1100 ft, dntod Deg. 1s BT. cere ace 1,012 ‘Tweoty-cecond st, 200 fo of Wood st, sf, 23x 295 13, dated Nove 95.5 seseceee 2,200 Orchard at, 237 ft n'e of Olybouin ay, 6 af, D3kg 295 ft, dated Nov. 23. ~ 1,800 Blwankes ay, 2034 ft 89 of Hoyne ai, Wf, Tx100 tt, dated Sopt. 9. sees 1,500 Tiermitsge av, nw cor of Went Harrison at, 0 f, W4x101}6 ft, dated Nov. 20... tseeeee 12,000 Olsrk st, WAT Mt s of Marrison st,.w f, D5x100 ft, duted NOV. I5..ersersesee soe 8,000 Vernon av, near’ tiriy v 10 ft, with building, datod Nov, 24 10,509 ‘Weat Twentteth at, 143 ft.e of Centro av, tf, ‘254118 ft, with improvements, dated Nov. 93, 600 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 ATLES OF COURT-OURE, Drexel boulevard, 8¢ {tn of Uro.k et, wf, un- dlivided }¢ of 80 ft to alley, dated Nov, 24....$ 5,000 Fifty-fourth wt, ew cor of Btowart av, nf, 24x 124 {t, dated Nove B.s.sreeeeeee eee Ck Lae COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the roceipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the forty-eight houra ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the corresponding date one year ago: ]_ WROKITIS, | smieMENTa, | 1875," | 1874. | 1815, ) 1874, 10.433 6,677 Div 4,630 all ws8ss) L195 siuis] s7.es7{ wpraTo] 6,815 312} 24.90) 62,860] 12,035, ‘50 } 67,3:5) 19,810, 31460 1sol} 1 TRS, IBH 41,401 17685] "4 Potstoew, bu... Lumber,No. ft, Shingle, No... ,009 0a! Tat ' " e734] 4,084 Poultry, coopa,| f . Game, plges....| ae age, phys. wal a ‘Cheebs, bra. Aaa 3] wr Dried fruits, Ibe Bridal) BOL) serves oe G. apples, bela, Qyvai | pis aaa Ug Ifay, tons ol Bo] t Witherawn from store on Wednesday and Thuraday for city conumption; 8,389 bu wheat, 9,025 bu corn, 1,69 bu oats, 6,524 bu barley, ‘The following gralo was tospected into store on ‘Friday morning (receipts of two days): 20 cars No, 1 epriag, 192 carn No, 2 do, 60 care No, 3 do, 42 cars re Jected do, 2 car no grade (285 wheat); 14 care and 1,060 bu high-mixed corn, 3 cars No, 2do, 83 cars rojecterd do; 21 cara no grade do (107 corn) ; 2 care white oats, 19 cate and 7,30) bu Nu. 2do, 7 cars rejected do, 1 car 20 rade (2) vats) ; 4 cara No. 2 rye, 1 car rejected do; 11 cara No, 2tarley, 7 care No.3do, ‘Total (644 cara) 193,000 Du. Inapected out; 104,214 bu wheat, 81,974 bu corn, ‘34,217 bu oats, 1,845. bu rye, 8,494 bu barley, ‘We uote that the managements of the savers! rall+ roads lesding from this city ta the Esat hold manfully to thelr agreement not to out rates from Chicago to the wesboard, ut some of them think nothjog of cutting Off 100 per.300 the from those rates in carrying from invertor poluts, paying the fall tari@ tothe Ilinole road, and accepting 3c instead of duc fur the carrying sorvice on thelr own line, How would it do to fad out. some line that doss noi discriminate against Chicago io thia way, and give lt all the business that ia not Gbliged ta seek ome olber channel? Some such aclf- protecUve meastire iaabesclutely nevessery, * ‘The corner combiuation in Milwaukes must find ite self {1 much the eame condition es the parrot after bis % play" with the monkey. ‘Thegentleinen composing itare baying a glorious (ime. In addition (0 the aves lanche of wheat which thelr bigh prices force them to take from tho interior, they now have to take wheat {row Chicago, One Srm here hae sold them :0,W0 bu at $1.16, and could afford to buy No.1 in thia market aud pay Uc freight, tue highest grade Leing seluctod in order that there might be 00 poasible chance for a quibble about quality when the grain is presented fur inspection, 24 was whispered on ‘Ouange (Uere) yee- terdsy that certainly onv, and perhaps three, other cargoes will follow suit between thia and next Tussday, ‘The Milwaukee coger will probably prove 6 losing jame to its conductors. as cornese almost slways do, $ ‘They ato trdtant things to prospect on, bit reldorm Pon out well, Tho Chicags produen markets were Irregular yester= day, and uncertain, ‘There wag # Util more trading In the agaregate than the recent average, because, tho preceding day having been eteletly obarved with Thankagiving, the work of two days was patflatly crowded Into one, Tho nervousness was portly due to feara and doubts tn regard to Enropean com lica- fiona which may develop into = large-sized war- cloud, though at present there is only a rumble of distant thunder inan slmost clear sky. Thoto was nut mitch disposition to expect war on the other aide of the Atlantic, but moat people were prepared to sve others expect it, and act accordingly, Title was doing for shipment, and businoas fa produce wag settling down moro and more closely toa winter banie, The rail mpyomont is very auiot yor} ft con acarcely be expecteh to bo active till after the Jake craft have ceared to leave thie port, ‘There was litte that was now to nate in the position of tho drs-goods market, Ina fow depsitmenta only waatbore sny appearance of notivity, yet ina quiet way a very reepectable aggregate of nalen was sccomn- plithed, Fricee of cotton textlice wero firm,—anqual- ifediy en, The demand for groceries waa falr and Rothing more, Coffecn were eomewhst excited, and were nominally a We higher, with which exceptlon the general tenor of pricea wae atoxdy, The movement in butter and cheese waa repoiled falrat about former quotations, Dried fruila were generally Arm. Do- mestio varletics were dost in rather npatingly, but im- portad yarietica wore active, Lake fish wero alrong, with » tendency to go higher, Cod, ma |, atid other anit water fish, were steady, Trade was light, ila met with » moderate demand, with no change In ‘valnes, except Iinaced, which moved up 2c, Wood, coal, bagging, leather, and paints, were unchanged. ‘The demand for lumber was again fsir, and Frices wero uniformly atoady, The offerings of cargote wero small, hencé s light business at the docks. Metals and hardware wore ateads, and in good demand, conslder- ing tho lateness of the weason, Nails were steady ot $3.14. ‘Tbe wool and hop markets wero quiet and unchangsd. Broom-corn was fatrly active, but weak under large oferin; nd quoted iyo lower, Hilca ‘wore easier, tho largo recoipta avd dullness Esst hay- fog caused buyore to hold back until acllcra: mada con- cossions, Tho market closes weak, Green fruits were quiet, but gonorally stesdy, Vegetablea of aul kinds were very dull and weak, somo varietiog being unealablo at any price, Voultry was abundant and dull, aw usual after Thanksgiving, and live stock was almost unaalable, a8 tuyers Usually noloctod dressed, the offerings of which were not heavy, Game was also caster, GRAIN TO THE #FATOARD. ‘The following table shows the quantity of articles named left ot tidewater {from the commencement of navigation to and iucluding the 1ith of November, ta PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were rather tesa activo, and {r- regular within narrow limnite, The markol waa largely local—outaido orders, elther to buy or acll, being few, ‘Tho receipts of hogs were rather light for the season, with little change {u prices, aud the old uncertainty whatto do existed in the muds of most operators, Orders for product are coming in moro slowly, Tuey were numerous carly in the season because the world was" out of meat," and had got to havo lt, but there fs 9 general dlatnclination to psy present prices for anything abead, sa most buyers claim that prices nro too high to bo safe, as they will materially check con- sumption, especially when broadetuffaare so low tn proportion, The speculative deal contloues active, Decause there Is alresdy a long lino out for future, cud that austaing the market and keeps mp hogs in sym- patuy, Packera wero disposod ta go slow, tn tho ab- sence of orders, and the prospect of Lyght supplies in the nesr futuro tends to at/ffen prices fur forward do- livery, simply because aclicrado not eee where tho product fe coming from to make these delvorios with, ‘Mesa Fonx—Was rather quict, sud 6.103 per bri higher, on the average, and unsteady, The market opened firm, advancing 1244152, but eased off aftore ward, as acllara woro more numerous, and New York was quoted dull, Sslos wero reported of 140 brla cash at $2),00.520.25; 2,000 bria aelier the year at $19.45 19,52) } 750 brla selor January at $1945@19,00; ond 2,95) brie seller February at $19.47},19.00, Total, ay bris, ‘Tho market closed essy at $19.15Q NW ier tue mouth; $15.624@1945 seller tho year; 9,45 seller January; $1¥,5541¥.575 veller February j and nominally at §:9.05u 19,674 for March. Priue ino:8 waa quoted ot $14,00.215.124, and oxtra do af $14,014.25, Balen were 2,0 Oris jurline micea ab He y—Wen moderately sctlve, and 21z0 per 100 Iba highor, though quuted Ga por 112 the off tn Liverpool, aud ewer iu New York, ‘here was scarcely any cad {ard on sule, dud the market seemed to be chlelly aus tained by eertaln parties, bidding up, for cash lots, Balee wero reported of 200 tea conn at $12,50.312.9756 5 1,750 tes aeller tue you at SALI 5 4,000 tow roue Fobruary at §12,3735G12.455 und 2,300 tes seller March Bientdgines, Coc, fae tea, "Lhe market closed wteady at $.2.3) caab Or’scller the month; #4. 3 12:1 teller the years $! for January; $1207 5 for Keoruary; and at $12.50 for March, ME ere quiet, with little change in prices, A w loia were wanted for shipment to Southern poiats, aud somo green meats were by curers, but Luropoau buyea Beld off. Thora wore not many mosts offering, because moet of tive) cut bitherto have been to urder, aud packers distrast the attuation too much to keep larga stocks waiting for purvhas. era, Part salted were quoted aa fvllowa: Shoulders, 14,740 voxes : do seller ber, 740 ;long clesrs, 10%0 boxed; do aller Decemver, 1c; shoct rive, boxed, 10;,@10/0 ; do scller December, 10\¢0; short clears, boxed, 107{0; do seller Daconiber, 101 (ai0}0; foug and sbort cloars, boxed, aciler No- Yember, 1uyct do soller Decentter, 1U%,ct Quin- Lerlands, boxed, 1u4¢ cash, and 10.40 for Doven- ver; sweet-pickiod haras, 107 10; do seller Do~ cember, 1040 asked, Greon meata quoted at 675670 for shoulders, t/g0 for long cleare, Wald!¢ for abort rice, 10j,0 for shore and 10gldyc for hams, Bacon meata steady at 9c fur shoulders, lige for short ribs, 130 for short clears, an 1sigate for hams, Bales were reported of 2.4) boxes anoulders at 72505 Tia 5 100,000 Iba groen du at fcc Tes 2u,000 Ibe suort riba at 10!¢¢ loose ; 400,000 Ibs do seller April at Lujg(g 1U%0 5 9,00) Iba groeu do at 100; 100,002 tus green isms at 1:0; 160 voxea,loug cut hams at 11,¢; 50) tca sweel-picklod hums at Xo cash aud 10,¢ for December. Gncaue—Was uominal at 790, MERF PRODUCTS—Wore ateady and quiet at €9. 75, @10.00 for mess, $10,75@11.00 for extra mess, sud $20,00 421,00 for hams, . TaLLow—Was quoted at 87 @90, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was again dull, sod little better than nome foal, ‘There was acarcely any demand beyoud two or three small lots for the local trade, and anything out- aldo of that could not bava been sold axcept by make tng ecouceasiona, alee wera reported of 250 Urls winters at §7,25@7.624 ; 700 bris spring extras, partly at $5,755 218 bris rye floar, partly at $4.25; and 25 bris buckwheat do at $5.50, Total, 1,200 brie, The market closed at the following range of prices: Cholco winter extras, $7.50@7.50; common to wood do, $3,256.25; spring extrus, $4,50Q4.75; good do, $5.00g5,25; cholce do, $5,25@5.75; patents do, $0,509 7,50; apring superGnes, $3,504.25; tye dour, $4,294.40; and buckwhoat do, $3.50@3.75, ‘DnaN—Was active, and a shade Srmer, Sales were 180 tons, at $12,00 on track and free on board cars. MuipbDLings—Sales were 10 tons at $14,00 free on board, Sronts—Salea wero 10 tons at $15.00 on track. Conn-Mxat—Coarea was nominal at $19.00419,0: and do (uew) kilo-dricd at $12.00, WHEAT—Was tnudorately eclive, and sdvanced !j0 per bu on the apeculative grade, but woakenod aftr. wards, aud closed only go higher than on Wedusedsy evening. Liverpool wae quoted highor, which was generally thought to be indicative of unossiness io Great Britain over the Turkish question, but New York failed to respond, either in wheat or gold, and closed very dull, There was some home reason for tamenesa on the seaboard, as It was reported that not Jesa than 16,400,000 but are fu eight,” exclusive of the wheat a canal-boata in New York harbor, wiille it was ratulng heavily along tho Une of the Erie Canal, which 48 was thought would open the passage for moat of the to pave through to tide-water, The privale tele- gramme recelved here from Montreal aud New York stated that Liverpool waa stronger, but must of then contained orders to sell, the sunders evidently wishla to (ake advantage of 1 to ba caused by the new: of whoat offered on the inarket, aud that caused the later decilne, No.2 cygh was'tn yery modvrate de- mand, but the lower g¥ades were Ori, being in yood Tequest In proportion to the receipt; they constituted Duta litte more thug 6 per cvng ‘of te whole ro white the reposted shipmeuta were ratber lurge. Seller December vponed at §1.0d!,, solt ab Salsa, receded to $1.0Gi,, advanced to $1,00!,, and jeclined to $1.06, closing’at $1,U6',. Beller January sold at $1.07'4181,01 4, cluding al the laside, aud seller $1.16@1,10}4. Beller the month wold st $1.05 it colve Me losing, with oaak No, 2 wpring, at $1034. » Sdd closed steady at wig, aud Fojected at Ted wked, Cash sales were roported of 2,800 bu No. 1 spring at $2.04 3 84,400 bu No, 2do at $1,053, Tet’, 19,000 bu No. 3 du at 85}¢@73: i 4 aoe wt Téo; and 400 ou by sample 116,000, Minwxscre Wuxat—Wes in {alr domend, but easier At the iuaide prices of Wednesday. Sales ‘aggregated 21,40) bu at $1.465¢ for No, 1, aud $1.08 for Nova, CORN—Was dull and irregular. The market was Arm early, though with few buyers, in aympathy with wheat, and in consequence of a reported rise of Gd per 44U Be in Liverpool ; but weakened later to an av. erage of jyo all round, buluw the closing prices Wednesday afternoon, Our secelpts were light, ouly 107 cars sud 1,000 bu for the two days, and cooled by thi b the feeling was beavy aud they weak- ened much more than future. ‘There are now only threes trading days left in this month, Alor which selier the mouth will bo tbe same thing as 1875.—TWELVE PAGES, solleg tho sear, while the differance in prices win on Wednoatas, and shrunk todo yesterdar. Tf there wore any prceatize to abip or to fll November shorts this might be kept up, But the corn da nat Reent to be wanted, the work of netrement gatng slong quietly anit eanily wiltiont deliveries. The decline induced & few orders tor ahinment yesterday, edd ut A146, reeaod to Ble, aold at 1,0, ann wtto 50-40 at tho closo, Beller the year au 4430, closing at d7yasiige, Beller January: dtiwidde, closing at the nade. Seller February and aelier May at 4744740, closing +2 cloned at AU ixc, and high mize! at tales were reported of 4,100 bu high dou bu Nort at BOK B10; 20) bit now do at ade s 41H) bu biln-dried do at 44 ye; U0 bu no grids at 3: wn bu new yellow at aahadle on track 2 2,000 bit by eam- ple at (3%, (asic free ou board; and 8,40 bu by samyle at 4@-4 on track, Total, 85,800 Int, OATH—Were In moderate request and Armee early, in aympathy with corn, then weakened In company sith that ‘market and under increaret offornge, ‘Tuero wae some trading {a Docember and in changing aviler the year and January, The rovelpta were ot- cce:lod by thashipments, asd thera wan w fal inquiry for low grattea aud ssmples,chlefly for loeal unc, So.ler the month oF the year opened at i7,¢, decitued to aud cloned eany st 80',c. Selier Januare sold at 31 al und December at 89*%4@itutge, both closing at the side. May wae quiet at nieddigc, fold at Blige. Cash anlen Were reported of 3,200 bu Xo, 2 at IYI Cs FO bu No, 2 white wk SI4a 000 bu Fejected at 264 (adic; 15,000 bu by ¢ at 1440960, on track, Total, 56,00 Dit, RYE—Wan in request and firm, ‘tho light ‘offerings restricting trade. No, 2xotd at Go for fresh and Gyo for short racelpts, and rejected wan wanted at G4. 6he, Dut nous wan offered, Beller December waa quoted atedv.c and January at Tic, Cash salen were reported of 400 bit No. 2 freeh wt Gey 400 bu do aiott recoipta st cgif0 160 bu by earuple ut voc track, “Total, 150 ite DANLEY—Waa rather quiet and strong at atont Woduerday’s range of prices, Thero was some trad- jug, chledy in December and January, but the demand onthe small, and thers was no grest Beller the month gold at B/K@ Me, iz uteido, Helier December sold at BOXGaBi0, closing at the inelde, and Janitary at Bic, Nor 2 was quoted at saasisy, and brought so in Northwestern Elovator, No, 8 aold at 58@ive, aud Fejected was quoted at 38@dlc, Cash salos were re ported of 6,240 bu No. Zat B&@sc; KOU bu No. 9 at ‘5809890; 4uy bu by sariple at_6Uo on track ; and 2,000 budo at mxgvso delivered. Total, 44 bu, LATEST. In the afternoon, mesa pork was In fafr demand ond stents, aud jatd wan quiet and unchangad, Hales: fa) ine LO Bris at $.9,404) reller the yaar, $LvI74 (019.60 roller Fobrnary, and $19,i5,a1¥.20 seller March ; 540 ten lard at $12.47 geller tho yoar, and $124 gcller February, Wheat wee in moderate demand and Wo lowar, Felling at $1,05%;@1,06 for Decetnber, and closing at F1.05%5, Beller January sold at $1.0524@1,07, closing atthe intide, November closed at $i.00tj, A salo of 2,500 bu No, 2 Minnesota was reported at $1.08), Corn was quict and weak, cloung casier at XG 47},0 sollor the year, and 50‘; scller Noveaiber, Oats were quict and oasy at susocaeh or Decem- Ler, and dle for January, Warley wan nearly to lower, closing at 876 for tho ; month, und 860 for Docomber. Boveral vessols were engaged to load wheat at Mil waukev for Butfalo and Esto. CALL LOAND. ‘Moas pork was quict and ateady, cloatng nt $19,421¢ @11.43 seller the year; $19,40.319.42% selior January > snd $19,50@19.5) seller February, Hailes: 500 deller the soar at $145, and sell it Lard wae quiet, being hold a vi ers, eller the year, or cash, was quoted at $12.25. 12,80; seer January at $12.90@12,94)4 ; aud seller February at $12.40@12.42%. GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL=-Was stoady at $2.21:42.23, BROOM-CORN—Was Xe lower, Tho receipts con- inue large, and @ good deal of consigned corn ig forced on the market, which fact accounts for tho weakness, The demand ia fair, Hurl, 7@10e; choice medium, 6@to; good medium brusb, S@0c; falr inside aud covers, 4:j@5c; Inferior, 4@4}o; crooked, 8@5c, BUTTER—Tho market was tairly active, the pur- chasers of the home trado belng more than ordinarily Uberat, whilo tho outward movement was sleo of fair proportions, In prices no changes wore apparent, though the soft weather tended to woaken the mar- ket for roll butter, Quotations remain a& follows: Cholca to fancy yollow, 23@ 32c; medium to good grades, 20G240; interior to common, 14@18c; com- mon to chotco roll, 18.625c, BAGGING—T here was a firm warket for grain bags; nut on account of any activity in the demand, but prices ate now below tho cost of production, an thero pa feciing among holders that any ounge that anay tako place in the near future must be inan up ward direction: Stark A, 270; Lewiston, 2340; Slon- taup, 26}c; Ontario, 230; American A, 24c; ‘Arnos keag, 2440; burlap-baza, 4 bu, do double. S3@ace. 15qides” quonles, ainglo, 16@1%0 CHEESE—Remains svout steady. Jobvers report a fair bualucas in progress at former prices, or at 114 180 for good to fancy factory, OOAL—B.siners was quict, ordors aa berctofora ing for sich amounts as wera deemed necesesry to meat current wants, Quotations remain sw praviously given: Lobigh, $10.50; Lackswanna, rings and nut, $10.00 ;_ do ogg, $1.00; cannel, $7,2@ 700; Hocking Valloy, $6,60; Iniltans block, $6,00; Baltimore & Ohio, $5.00; Mlinota, £4,50¢5.0u, COOPERAGE—Waa vleudy acer: a moderate inquiry and offeriuge. Pork barrels wore quoted at $1.20 nd lard tlerres at $1,401.45, Lt} Fisti—Are firm. % at the annexed quotstions: No, 1 whitetsh, ¥y brl 4.25; No.2do, $1.00; No.1 trout $1,2144.80; No, 1 hore muckere), new, % bri, $12.8014.00; _ No. $9,009.26; No. 2 mackerel, | mackerel, jg-tri, $5,75(a4, kits, $1.50 large family codtian, $*.769%00; Georyo's ci . $0 : new Librador herring, api, tris, $8.3 3.755 do X-brl, §1.Wha4.163 Labrador horring, round, ris, $9.25 36.20% do s4-bi1,$1.60<39.18 ; scaled: erring, pet box, 41@45c; Columbia River salmon, }-bri, $9,258.00. FRUITS AND NUTS—Tuore was 8’ good business doing in foreigu frults, The approuch of tho holldaye witheaece a ateady Incroane in the domand for rainine, currants, figs, citron, lemon-peel, otc,, and our loading jobbers are Having all they can comfortably attend to. f i rile jo decided Improvement in the demand for domestic fruits {a observable, but the sinall stipplice keap (he market firm: Fonkiox—Dates, d@twc; figs, layers, L'@le; figs, drumsnow,14@lse: ‘Turkish prunes,now, Batsc3 Pronch prunes, crop 1875, keyaanbaxea. 1) alic; rising, Inyots, uew, $4.0122.15 ; loot Cutel, now, $5,50G3. Valencia, 1+. gil ye; Zat rants, now, 12,@8a; citron, @27c; lomon peol, wt ie ; orange pevl, 26@240, Dostzstto—Alven apples, 18 @Nos Michigan apyies, 10%@10Go3 Indiana and Lut. nula,t@940; porches, halves, 1gAI9NOF do mixed, W}g@lle; do, pared, 14 19cr’ blackberries, 19} Taspborrits, duutdiv;g pitted cherries, Fiberts, 1jgockde; almoniia, Torragons, WGI Wo; Naples ‘waiduts, 19G 140; Grenoble walnts, 12G1%¢3 Brazils, 73s(¢8e} perans, Texas, L@lvo; Wilmington pernuts, 9@Vive: Tennessoa peantite, 0% @s0; Afr can poantts, UOC, GREEN FRULTS—Were tn moderate demand and steady ¢ Louteiens crange:, $4.00@9.00 per brt: Jom: ous, §)00Q7..0; winter apples, $1. 031.05 por brl in car ota; applos, #1.0@3,5U per bri from atores ‘otanberries, $). 043 10,60 por bri Capo Cod do, $11.00 @11,5u; Cuilfornls pours, £9.5004,C0 per box; Malaga raven, ¢5.00 per keg ar $1U.W0 per Lel. GROCERIES—Taere was a atroug tone to the coffes roarket, some holders refusing to il ordera except at au advance over former asking rates, aud at tho imoment the tendency of pricos seems to be upward. Suan are firin, a8 are alge alrups, molasses, spices, and soaps, Starch, soips, and rico were quoted easy. ‘Thero was a faiv movement at the following prices Nrog—Hangoon, 70; Carolinay 7)¢@¥o; Loulelana, TAT90. . Corvers—O. G, Java, 21:4@3t340; Java No, 2, Da Mos choice to fancy Mio, 2124},0; yood to primo do, win s22%0; counmon to fale, aitisasngos oan UR. Alig 21320; Singapore Java, J fo; Conta Itics, aingatct Maracaibo, Saale. : Doahs—Patent cut lust, 1K211}(0% crushed and pomdered, 1i¢@ lye: aranulated, 21 1a! nea 3 do No, 2, 1001040 ‘No.2, 95,03 yeliowG No, 2, 2 WEIGe; fale to pris do, Byad' 0. Tide; choice moliasce sugar, KAIXO; common Tatgood db, Trt8ss0- man Fiat Sinvurs—California BuaRE Joe drips, TIB ISS; dla mond drips, §1,03'41.1U5 allver drips, extra tine, Ohad G5c 5 good an, 850; extra do, Sbid We } New Orleans molaasey, chole do : prline, 95@5b0; do common to good, 4%s5vc; do noice new, 104750 priue do, «670s; Porto Nico S5c} common molasses, 388420; black- atrap, 31aTe, ‘Allapice, 17@ 80% cloves, 60@5I0¢ catal maple, Wie 2UIGC 5 rag Pera ri ger Ina lone, Nouri Truo lus, oki German Aottled, 6343704 White Lily, 6y tivo; White Rove, 64@ty; Bavou. Imperial, ve ; Golden’ Weat, 4436, Brancd—Excelsior, laundry, 3{@To ; do, glosy, 1% @Ic; do corn, 1@INe; Kingsford, pure, 740; do sil- yer gloss, 95469440; do corn, 10@10i¥0, HAY—Wae in moderata demand at unchanged prices: No, 1 timothy, §15,50416.00; No, 2do, $1.U; uplands Deairie, flu.60gi1.U0; faiF to good pratrie, ja moderate démand, and steady at the recent decline, Bales were reported of go) bela on direct order: at $141 ner gallon, Local buyers only bid $1.11, a» New York was again tame, $1.15 being the best bid reported there, HIDES—' ir, and weak, under large of- ferings apd reports of an unfayoratile touo> from the Eaat, Deslora are buying moderately at the doclino, Groen city butchers’, Casyo; green cured, light and heavy, {Woz green calf, 121903 Mint dry hides, kip and calf, 3sudlde; dry aalted hides, 12419i¢e; doa. cou aking, 4 Damaged stock brings two-thirds price, and branded 10 per cent off. HOPS —Were tu moderate request at A120, METALS AND HANDWARE—Were i fair demand and steady. Quotations; Tix PLAaTE—IC, 1b: X, 10314, $12.00; roofing, 14x20, 10, rau, i10; bmall, 283; bar, Zi, BOLDER—No. ‘o, 2) TxaD—lig, 1503 bar, Bigot ipe, He, CopPeR—Lottums, W460; copper, Slo. Burer Zinc—Full cinks, Hye. Buxer [non—No, told luclusive, 176; do, Ruse A, Me MWe; Wto 2 16, 14 3 18 1 dios, per cent discount’ fence wire, Jota, 640. NAILS. Were quict at $1,123 rates, OLLS—Hutwed ls beld de bigher—now quated at 626 for raw aud OTo fur Lolled, Prices of other olla semain the same ae ot the beginuing of the weok, as follows: Carbon (ilaniard white), 115 jest, 19WGdlSc; do Itlinoie legal teat, 150 Iww@loy do bead-Ught, 175 deg, ley extra winter lard ofl, $1.u8@il0 $1.00; No, 2, Tha0os linseed, 3 ale, 144760; do wlntur bi (6@iic} epermn, $2,242.90 | nestafout oul, strictly pure, $15 62,20; do extea, 0503 do No, 1, 5c; benk oll, 50c; straite, b3c% hago oll, dow@TSc; turpentine, 4744 Wee igi ak hci tgs ee ace , Usture), 29 deg., 660} | dag., 6005 reduced, 34 deg. 2h425e, 3 aD yoo} full bun. ‘Shei do small i Huyer Decemvar- 1@l50; do, 5 uu, | | coupled with {ho small reco‘pts, onabled aeilera to POULTRY AND GAMEWA larga quantity of live Multey Wan loft over, ANA There waa very HU demand or ityertorday, though weliees offeral ty mak» Ts concesalon Heron Ware [th exceatira eipply, am weak, Dresaed poultry wero quiet and envler tiny fair offerings, chinfy, however, of fresh to-k. Gano wean a little fower all round, betog abundant aud alow, Ohickens, $2.75 3,00; do dresset, 4aJa por iby ture keys, #40; do ‘dreaned, laltyes ducke, $1.40; sono, $4.00; prairie chickens, $1. Od; partehlyes, Fro Quad, nas; maliard Uucke, $5.003) mrmell alos $1.80 ‘Verizon wae quoted at tel", bor e8—Tho receipts continue very amall, but there ia littlo inquiry, and prices rematn as harotofors, ‘Tue farmera ore almost aupplying th: clty trade, and fhoreda na outaide domand {hie seveon, Pewhbiows swore quoted at 2.9 thy, Oniona wero unelabla, tarload was offared at 200 yor bu, but noboty wanted St, BE I—Timothy waa quoted at $1,022.25, Clover wan ecarce and tem at $00.00, Hungation ant Allet wero in fight request at 44602 for ihe latter, aud 48.a52¥e for the farmer, Flax waa tn demand to lp, Karts aud wold mb §140igtt2i¢, Muckwheat Drought Gs, BALT—Wae falrly active and without quotable change ; Onondaga anil Canada fine, $1804 ordinary ; 1 aa TA TO! it * ti TI Fioorlng, fir-¢ eonm Hoorlng, second comin. 24.264 medium to fair, CINCINNATI. rT, 28,—Hond—Sterdy and fiem je om= file G9 goed packing, BL A568 100: Sa TF03 alwut all gold; recespte 12; stipments, 240, oot to ehotve Tarans, $1 10 er SAC, CINCINNATE, ne My $7.0 hae Ty oud bate oF two du: LUMGER, The cargo market was quiot and MHttlo better than. notalnal, at $9.0) for ploce stu; §10.00912.0) for nck; and $1.50 for lath, Asmoll fect leexported In con, and protiably cargoes will arctve frrogulatly until the 10th of December, At the yards the demand wan fair, especially for common atu and tath, aud prices wero steady, Slun- eles on track wore also in request and ateady, Firat snd¢ocond cttar,, ‘Phtrd ce re 1 ‘Tnlrd clear, iu id On, lr corrse, $1.70 dlfry, without bags, £ jaley, with fag, €1.502 Aahton dalry, per sack, $1. : Foe DOREAN A Patty TEAB—Japant tone wero fulrly active, and a folr | 4 stock boaria, 10am B5.00a7.00 amount of ordera for Oolonga were piace. | th gtork board on eate Greens remain dull, ‘Tho market iv firm atthe an- | ( gork board Faipcaaeo noxed quotations 8450} } Fencing wsseseseerees 10021 %.00 good do, dngtde; medium, 46: good do, Common Inmbor, 19 ftand wider. 11,90@12.00 Gies fine, B5.1G0ct faest, 6@"Bo; Chater, TU Tolsts and sosnt'ing, 20 to 24 Fe, 1pvait.00 choleest, Poa03e. Imrentat—Common, Ro@II0; Rood | Teeth, oe i. Pd to, Rrekdtiog medium, A0gito; good do, ANe0U0% | A shinies. vey. a arg ne, 60@SIC; AneRt, G50} clioice, ey choke= 4 : oF he Oo, Jarannelomnion, BIGiie; Rom come Ahinglea “on track se D6IG WDE On, HAWos medium. Weise: good medium, 53S} hue, Baie; Uneal, SS gles choice, Cow TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, G5c} chotcent, T@TSC. OoLdn Road common, Si 335 medium, u8a@i0e; good mo- dinm, a0@45c; Ane, BALDo; fuest, B0@B50; choice, SACO; cholcert, T5ca408, WOOD—We quote tas market quiot and firm at $7.60 for beech ; $3.60 for maples ant § for slabs, WoOL—Roming quiet, Following sro the quo- fatlone: Tubwarhed, prime, GIgsJe: do poor to Road, 440480 washod fleece, fino, J8e4tc: do medi. um. 42g 4te; do conrge, Mac; uuwashed, fino heavy eye 25.g270; do medium, 81@330; do coarse, 23 —Common, 2Aiic; Ge Ri 1 LIVE STOCK, cHICAGO, Recetptom Monday da: ‘Thursday. Friday, BiKTG BRE #9194 125,697 e 7,785 CATTLE—Tho market was without special change. Total. oreo. 1,103" Thera wal Mgutly tmrroved domand, and that fact, malntain firmer prices, dospite the unsatisfactory at.t3 of trade at tho East, Tho inquiry cama principally from shippers and feeders, the demand from the home trade belng inconsiderate, Salen were reported at $2.7524,03 for poor to primn cowas at $3.0041,00 for stock cattle aud fecdera; at $4.04 choice natlve shipping atcors; and at $3.00@4.53 for Tezas cattle, Tho litter figure wae obtaiued by Drown, Price & Cu,, for two oit-loads of Toxes eteore. QUOTATIONS. Choice Deoves—Fine, fut, well-formed 3 yoar to S yorr old steurs, welghing 1,uu tu 1,500 Th3.,..sesseeeesees ee sereneee 1 $5,50Q010 Good Decves—Well-fattened steers, weigh- 10g 1,150 t02,300 M..cccsenseeneresen ese $50Q5,25 Meuium Grades—Steors in fair Hleab, welgir= ing 1.100 to 1,250 iba... ++ 4,00@ 6.50 Butchers’ stock—Poor ers. RUC ‘bter, yaa L00 a je cows, for city aluu, welghing 800 to 1,100 Iba. Block Cathle—Cominon ¢ cominon to chi to 1,60) Ibs....+66. 2,753.15 Inferlor--Tight sn * stags, bulls, and scalawug steers, 2.0@2,80 ‘Texas Cattle—Throuch ilroves,. CATTLE Bat! Sumber and description, 16 choice steers, 2.60%) 4,00 i. I 1, Good to cholco sh{ppini ugatn raled atendy and unchanged, ‘Tho supply wi wcarcely half as lergo an tho trado required, the po chaues of ono packer atous exceading » fourth of ¢ entire recolpta, and long before the day wus over tho yarde wore stripped of stock, Tho day's work was gloue at $5.85.07.C0, packers paying $5.85@7.23 for ‘common to ‘prime lots, and slippers §7.00.41.10 for fair to extra grades, At the clova the fecling wus | Prive. arm, for city loug clear, Lard steady; Pa stetesesetes S5S8888 Ee c= & EaEsbabatienad eRSSz Sassen ScES55 ~ B12 108,272 SHEEP—Wera steady at $3,854.00 for to choice, aud at $3.00@3-75 for for te mediuin, @ Bast LINEDTY. Spacial Dispatch to The Chicaro Tribune, CenreaL Sroce-Yaug, Eaur aiventy, Pa,, Nov. 26,--CaTtre—Recolpta for tho week onding Nov. 35, Spring, No. 1, 108; No, 2, 084d; white, No, 1, Ihe 41 No, 2, 103 10d; club, No, 1, 118 7d; No, 2, 11a Jd, | frm; Bdge. inquiry; fa togood reQuing quoted at 8 1-10 38 5-1 primo at 87-16c, and whito Havana at 94@10%c. Cofeo—Markot firm; moderato Inquiry; quoted at 18@2)}go in gold, and Maracaibo st 19@200 in gold. rathor moderate business, oliloly in slipping grades prices: without desided change; stocrfino State uni Bi FOREIGN MARKETS, Sqeetat Dispatch ta The Chicorn Tribune, Tavrnrogt, Nov, 28-11 a,m.—Froyn—No, 1, 259 11; No, 2 210 6d, Gnain—Wheat—Winter, No.1, 10340; No, 2, pring, No, 1,081ld; No, 2%, 90 3d; cd; No.9, 10800; receipts for tho Jas days, 24,000 qra, 19,000 gra being American, Cocn—No, 1, 3383 No, 2 92800, Paovistons—Pork, 100s, Lard—saa, Liventoot, Nov, 20-9 p. m.—Onarr—Whesat: Rest unchanged, Livrnroot, Nov, 20—Latest,—Gnamt—Wheat—Ned Western spring, No. 2 to No. 1, 98 4d@0e fot, PnovisioNs—Bacon—Long clear middles, 678 Od asses, Tattow~ he 6d, Ravincp PetnoLrom—10s 9d@ 11a, Comson Resty—33 3d, Lonnox, Nov, 26-5 p. m,—Mox2t—The rates of dis- count in open market for three monthe’ biila is Ko 23%, or 4i@g below tho Dank of England rato, Tite Baxk ov EXGLAND—Thoe amount of buillion withdrawn from tho Bank of England to-day on bal- Anco Was £10,090, Conrors—Money and account, 947. AMERICAN Beountrige—S-208 of "6S, OBIE; Ota, 100% 310-408, to3i¢; now fr, 104; New York Cantral, 06; Erte, 143; ; preferred, 30. Lisstep O1—25e Gd 258 9d, Srenw O1L—0a, Teriven Pernocevm—ti ts, Panis, Nov, 2,.~Hentes—cot 114¢, Faaxeyont, Noy. 20,—Unirap Srares Bonps—New Ge, WIG. Astwenrr, Nov, 26,—Revinep Perno.sum—29. NEW YORK ORY-GOODS MARKET. New Your, Nov, 20.—Trade ta dull in all depart- monta, Cotton goods were steady at current quota- ious, and brown electings and cotton fannels wero firm. Plaid printe wero in stesdy but moderate ro- queat, Dresn goods moved slowly, Fancy carsimetes, worsted coatings, and overcoatiugs werd in fair da- mand, Satineta and jeans ruled quiet, aud Gannole mored slowly, : PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. Pirranena, Nov, 96.—Petroleum quist but firm; ' crude, $1,cv at Purker’a; refined, 12/;@12¥%c, Phils- | delphis delivery, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CurvysLaxy, Nov, %,—Petroloam quiet; 110 test, D7Go; State (150 teat), 10/¢e. WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET, Witararon, N. C., Noy, 26.—Bpirits of turpentine THE PRODUCE MARKETS, New Your, Speciat Dispateh to The Chieaze Trihune. New Yonx, Nov, 26.—Gaate—Wheat—Market quiot nd eteady ¢ sales of 48,020 bu at $1.09 for ungraded spring; $1.11 for No.3 Chicago; anid $1,37 for No, Milwaukeg, ‘The following quotations a1e more or ors nominal t $1.00€1.05 tor rejectod spriug ; $1.06 9) for ungraded spring; $1101.14 for No, 8 Obl- cugo 5 $1,1831.29 for No, 3 Milwaukco ; $1,24@1.23 for No, 3 Chicago . $1.28 31,90 for No, 2 Milwaukee ; $1,85@1.(0 for No, 1 spring ; $1,15@1.88 for new and old winter red West- | orn; ' 1,30 for w for Western; O1ape}so for Btate; and 85@86c for Canada in bond. Barley dull and unchanged ; sales of 10,00b bn per Canada West at $1.02% ; and 103 bu No, 9 Bay at $1.12, Gorn scarce; a sbado Armer; 1,251,268 for No, 2 Northwestern; 1@1.40 tor do amber Western ; and $1.35@ ite Western, Rye quie: and firm at 89@udo alea of 9,040 bu at 7530 for steam Wastsrn mized; WO3¢@Tie for sal do; T1@ITI¥e for high mixed and yellow Wostern; and O7@7Xc for new Western mixed, Oats dull and heavy ; gales of 42,000 bu at 42(g4ge for mixed Wreetern and Blute; and 46@320 for white Western an! Stato, Pnovistoxs—Middles unchanged; at $1.113¢@1.17 utce of 2,000 tow at 12% for prime nteamn. Watsxr—tlarkot lower; asles of 230 bris at $1,15 per gallon, Groorntres—Suger market unchanged; moderate [To the Avsoctated Pest.) New Yous, Nov, 43.—Frovx—Loceipts, 3,000 bela; d Wastorn, $1,763.03; common to good axtrs, $5.10, Ico, $5,558,003 white whost oxtra, Onto, $5,25.27.60: Bt, Loule, $5,605 good to choi 00; extra, $W.05@3. ae, ‘aye dour—Damand falr aud ioarket firm ab $4.25 1D. ‘Copy-Mxar~Littlo boiter roqueat ; Western, §3.3@ “Ghalx—Wheat—Market du itrongly In buyers! fa- Tey Facets, 721,0°0 bu; rejected spring, $1.0)@ ngraded do, $1,083 1,15: No, 28; No, 8 do, $1,101.16; do, $1,299 1.79; No.'3 ao, SLI 1.19 5 No, Chicago apriug, 0, No, 1 Milwaukes, $1.37; 4 Minnesota, $1.15; No. 2 spring aud No. & spring mixed, $t.19; winter rod inte Woatern, $1,U721,40; No, 2 spring, SL.96(@l.dv, eatorn, DOW, $1.25@1,28 ‘Qt cars of through and 187 cars af yard stock, or if frm; Western, W@sic, Uurley hoary ; 0,844 Lead, against 5,389 head the week before. ‘The ty , 1.0356 1.14 t Inakt ateady. Corn highs supply of good cattlo has been Ught, and that of me- | arz rocelpts, 144.0 bu; Western mized, steam, dium ta common heavy, Tho pricea of lust woek | 16%e; do ssll, ToY@Te; high mized aud yollow were maintajuod on the former, whllat the latter was | Western, T7047IKe. 18,000 of ¥afwily. Everything hore was eold or ablpped on, “Extra 1,400 10 1,600, at $425A0.504 geod! ta primo, 1,100 to 1,800, at $1.75@5.15 ; common to fair, 900 to 1,309, at $3.80:54,507 stockers ‘and feeders, $3,00 Sioa’ 27 aude rho Wook, 409 loads aguiat 1.00 a 4, ca for tho week, 2 | 3,258 lawt w 8 aye bu; mixed Western and Btato, 4: ern and Blate, 45(952¢, Btate, 12.413 have advanced to 184(@20x¢ in Rul Oats’ hoayy receipts, 0 "datso wiitte Woste iiax—Firm} shipping, 7c. . . Hors—Eastern und Western, 1o@itc; Now York ‘allfornia, 171¢200, wMec—Ro—Demand fair, and prices jobbing, lays Gnocrnr Hoow-llecdipts, 25,16 bead, against 29.160 the weex | lis io geld, SucerscDemsod thir aud ‘marist east before; supply fair all tho woek, and selling sbout oe | reining fair to good, 8 1-10@8 b-léc; prime boat, fast a8 thoy arrived at the following prices: Philadol- | # 7-160; refined unchanged, BMolassca quist and ut Dhiss, $7,657.89 ; Yorkers, §7,00@97.00 ; roughs, $6, (86,50, 18,000 head, ageinst 10,400 the ‘week before; supply good all ihe weak, aod prices off A to 409, andl closing dull extra, 95 to 100 Ibs, at $5.00 113; fair to good, 73 1090 lba,'st $4,004.08 ; com. ods, 70 to 75 Ibe, §3,00¢a,50 ; latte, $4,255.50, chan, ry 1, Ile quiet and unchanged, Leua— Dull; crude, 6Jga; refined, 1Xc; i ‘Sraatnzy Rren—Bteady t 5@BSe. Brinire Toarxntinn—staddy ; Suc, Eous—Noavy ; Woutern, £8 2! Provinione—Vork dull aud nominal ; meses $22.80; onaaa, 16549199. naw Yont, Nov, Bey tonee al tuetyear $21.00, Boal guia bow plait mens, 1155 tw Yor! oy, 26,—Breves—-Ro 20; New Cl It lc, Cut mests quiet; andtodiy, T, axiog S050" foe toe tae deny | Weatarn. long clear middies, Ats(@ti3¢o,, Land aul} againet 3,820 at the aame.timo last week. Prices wore | toxm primo, $12,75G12.87} ; all the yesr, 12 19-10 not much better than on Wednostay, ‘Trade wae ex- trouioly dull pt & reduction of ¥@ko from Monday. Common to ‘Prima native stocrs, ¥G1250, witha few extra seloctions at 1210; common to falf Texas and Cherokee cattle, 7@3}0. The feclog was docidedly weak at tho close, ERP AND Lamos—Fresh ee 6,100, masking 9,020 for the four days, ageinat 10,040 at the sare time last week, Tho market las beon extremely dull for #everal days, especially common aud ordiuary stock, ‘Tho pens are led with atele trash, Traneuciioue ab by @7Me for lambs; 460 for common to good sheo, with Lcar-Joad of prime at Ojsc, and » carload premiutn, a¥ 138 Ihe, at uncbanged. Fs Pennaylvanis red, $1.9@1.3 Western’ tilzod, “aige Ou ern white, 44g4fo; Weatern mized, due firm at 60.4850, aye, ‘Hvrren—Weatern, 1574250; Atale, 23@820, Oneese—DuN 5 6120, Winsar—Lower; #16015. BALTIMORE, Baurtwonx, Noy, 20,—¥Loun—Quiet, butetesdy and 1,81 No, 9 Wostern. red, 91-911 . Corn fr te dull. but steady $ Watt a good; Maryland and Pennay!- em $ Gnam—Wheat Hay—Firm; deman dwink—Reovipts yeaterday ancto-day, 9,570, maki roNd—Bearce and firmt quiet. Pork ateady ; 15,600 for the four ‘days, wualout, Tol ut the maine. now, $21.50, Bulk meats, Jobbing, packed, shoulder fime last week; lve nominally 7)487)0; dressed, 0 Sie clear Hb, 13540, Basan sctroe nna | ers Vice clear ey Aun eet TST kad atendy's crude, $14.76@19,00 ; retined, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Trihune, $14.00, Aumany, Ne ¥4 Nov, 26.—Uexves—ecelpts, 256 cary, 84 short of laut week, On Wodueaday the mam ket was well attended, but slace then ttle hav been stone. ‘Tho Evateru markets bave been very liberall: auy plied with Chicago dressed beef, which has teud to lesacu the demand for Ilve stock bere, Premium caide have goue forward in fiset hands, thoy not being wanted; common aud mediuin gradey suld up to laut week's prices; Texas, Cuerokecs, Colorados, and na- @Wiga? Jobbing, Haale, Hurreu—Steady and firm; Wedtora extra, 28@300; Arata, dig 3ic, PetnoLzum—Dull; crude, 63{@70; refined, 1334 @laX\e, Gosrau—Firm {upward tendency ; Bo cargoes, 17% Wuiget—Fira; fey H ToLEDo. ‘TorxDo, Not. 26—FLoun-—-Steady; moderate dee tives but few Uovald 4u the yarda, mand, Murxe and Tauus—Wecelpis, 26 cara, 16 abort of | “Auaivt—Wheat steady; moderate demand; No. 2 last weok; Jambe steady, will a falr demand, and | white Wabash, $1.42; No. 3 do, $1334 Now 1 white shocp j,c00; Eastern wants simul; local demand | Michigan, $1.34 5 extra, $1.43; ald, $1.50; No, 2 am fair; sheep, (@54c ; lamnLa, Sie ic. ber Michigan, $1.193; 5 Decernber, $1.20: November, Hoay—City packers “are buying at Ayo advances | $1,223; February. $1.90; old. $1,! lo. 2 amt tales of 40 Koad at $7,235 57.00, averaging 250 tu U0 Iba, | Michigan, $1.01; No, 2 sed, $1.41; No, 9 red, $1,013 sara : Fefocted, be, steady; moderate demand; bighs Burrato, N.Y, Nov, 0,—UaTrin—Recelpts, 709; | mized, Glia: new, 610; low-mmized, 640; mem, 530} toial for the weok, 4,600; no uarkot to-day; uo tranae | No.2 bile, to} no grad, 640; new, 900; damn act! : oon a ty adCe hel igher ; js Dy srlions nee laut report ; fresh arrivelg chroug! MYC; December, s5o; January, 860; rejected, Y1i¢c. Buxy aup Liwps--Becoipts, 2,000; total for the giouTs—Dull and unchanged, ‘week, 10,000; murket for the week aboul over ; no sales since Jae raphrg all through stock and tote bought yesterday sipped out, Hous—Lave! 2,9CO ¢ total for the woek, 22,500; raked yetudey alles Yorkers, $7.10@7.165 heavy, | 0us T6255, Beeps—Clover steaty ; fale $ 96,5086.50, Boaw—$i6 0x9 16,280. Racusrts—Fiour, 418 bris; wheat, 3,000 ba; corn, 85.000 buy oats, 2,000 bi BuLPMENT#—Flour, #,000 brig; wheat, 41,000 ba; corn, 60,00) Lu; onte, 3,00) bu. $2.16 5¢ 3 De . LOUI aT, Louis. y St. Louts, Nov. at wiloae Demin igh sup- or ven Nov. Shs YaguasDulland We te sells Ply; Yorkers, $4.0@d.00; packing, $4! 3 salea | marl J ecare 5 — | and es to chaice Gustw—Whest bigher; No, 9 red winter, $1.01@1.82 [ncGieEeaecelenda god emanate iat | ual atts ted Mathes Gn aL igi. ——————————————_——_— Corn—Markut easier; No. 2 mized, 481i0 ye Netamber. Oats Srmet and ti bulcast 78 4age cathy nartlves Bic Harley quict and unchanged, Ryu higher: Ve we —Pork—Markot lull ¢ aml} tals, $21.00, Jared nominally higher 3 held at 124,09 19 Oren mata quict and unchanged} Tees 10406 Lina tite, Hulk meats—Stock withdrawn, auticinating hiqaee frlcers ahoublers, Tsscelniges aides, Vic, ean ald and flower; 9141397 ADte i eanier but goed demand; ¢L4), pe) Warant—Steady and unchanged at $1,125, Reckipra3(0) bris four ; 32,00) bu wheat: 21,91 ‘bu corn 5 14,000 bis vata, 8,000 bu ry8; bnrioy, pu, SEW ORLEANE, New Onneane, “Hor vie cotammon ta fair, o:s1a0 prime, Tia ly primo, 23,03 yollow clarifiat, 8 <(@3 Ke. OUK—Qakel; coinmon, $1734 #aporfiae, $4.9 44.505 treble, $4,7:@3.60 ; choice and fant Gnam—Corn dull and - 2th febtecearied oad Hs new mess hold at $12.25, mw qiitet; sanitera,7§:4a4¢, Bacon, node 1451446, div, no choles new ; {ufe- tnands He thor, 1509183, Rue Latye Lard) dull; tlerco, psokora', 14)¢c 5 Fee fee Wotaxr—~! ef 3 ke Ste PILADEL Pattanenyara, Nov, 25, fined. wltGey crude, Frou: and mead: 5.008313 ¢ Town, Wisconsin, and Minnesota ent! “4 $ “Ondets Htate, Ghie, and’ Indians, $3,123 @5,28; bign grades: 11,2 (a8. RAIN— Wheat aterdys Pennaylrania 0; Western ao, in) van as aa white, $1.42. 0144, Rye, 8$@%ée, Corn al low, ‘T6@ite; tlaed, 4c; now, BOGEI0, Oa changed. Witany—Weatern, $1.14, Durren—Sterdy :' Now York Btato and Dendford Pee Arete firsts, 30.0420; Western exe i" 205 re 23% rol Mbie! fest ite (Bele Megara conics Cireres— Dil ne Woatern, 1941: Eaos—Blem; ‘Werlern trevte 31 baa” c ro SHRCUN NAB IXCINKATY, Nov, 20,—T'Locn—B8t ange a wee n—Steady and um Gaim—Wheat fair and firm; red, $1. & orn falr aud firm ; old, C3@O3e: new, ruin stendy ; mized in demand, at 94.2430) Barley culet and unchanged, Ryo easier} 77,978, * Pnovisions—Pork quiet and unchanged, st $31,959 21.6¢, Lard atrong and higher ; steam, §12.500913. spot, $19.50; buyer February closed at LIER Tare apot kettle Jobbing, §13,2%@18.50, Bulk meata ‘steady sud firm; 8c; lle; 1440 loose, Bacon, only fobbing ant spnler ta ia reen ieate ntoaay, and firm); showllerr, 7 aides, 1Uyc3 bams, 20246104; hesry and light, Bie H 1Ur68 10K Wotney—Falr and Girm 3 $1.11. SDurren—Bteady and unchanged, om x MILWAUKEE. ILWADEER, Nov. 20,—FLOUk—Dull and depressed. Gnarx—Wheat quiet? No, 1 Milwaukee, ries hard, $1.19: No. 9 Mltwaukeo, gt.t0t¢; Korember ember, $1,074 4 January, $1.08%; No. { 0, te. Corn 4 arco, orcited, and’ highor Gygolc, Oata eauier ; moderato demand; Ko, 2, autley lower ; J-rowed, $1.03 enh | December, Tye nominally easle ic, Provtstoxs—Inactlte, Mess fork, $2007. Lar 124,cale, Bweet-piekled hats, 103/, | Dry-salte showiders, 7)¥6 Inoc0. Frctonrs—tusellre 5 Oswego, Me. Receiets—Flonr, 9,000 brin: wheat, 97,009 bu, Hurrsentrs—! + wheat, 110,COJ bu, whoat to Buffalo, To; te HOsto! Dostoy, Nov, 91,-FLoun—Demand moderato; su perfine Weatern, € 50@4,75; common extra, $5.2 (25,233 Wiazousin and Miunceota extra family, $5.79 1,75; winter wheat Ohlo, Tudlana, and Michigan, {AVET.00; Winots, $5,758,505 Bt. Loute, 31:6 9.60; fancy BMinnosota, $9,309.35, Gnain—Corn quick and firiu; ld, 78@82c; new, Td (ajo, Oata~-Mixod sud white, 4944550; refected, 5e BUPPALO, F Borrato, Nov, 26,—~Gnstw —~ Wheat inactive n nominally wucbanged. Corn dull; held at Giite, necording to tocation of elovatur, Oate negtecteds Tiya neglocted, Barloy nvglocted; no canal abipe uivnta, ——. MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO, NOV, 25, AxaiteD—Jehir Lincoln Dall, White Lake, lumber; schr It, B, King, Saugutuck, wood; ache C. North, Muakegou, lumber; sche Ailrlatio, White Lako, lum bo che L. HL. Perry, Muskegon, lumber; sch Soyenth Ohio, Muskegon, lumber; achr C, J, Roadery Moskegon, lumber; achr Eliza Day, Whlte Lako, Inm- ber; achr Little Detlo, White Lake, lumber; scbr D, Nowhall, Whito Lake, wood; achr J. W. Brown, Maekegon, Jumber; aschr Joe Vilaa, Groen Bay, inmbe: br W, Tf, Dunbem, Tadington, lumber} _ prop Ralalgh, —Clovoland, coal achr Mary Ludwig, Giand Haven, wood; achr 8, J, Luff, Yord River, lumbor ; atinr Muskegon, sfilwaukoo, enodries; acow L, Tuintor, St, Joe,lumver} achr Kitty Grant, Saugituck, lumber; scow’ Granger, Iolland, ber: scow St, E. Packard,Lnawig's Mer, lumber; acht D, Fergueon, Nogus Bay, rollroad thos; sehr Myr- tle, Miskezon, lumler. CLEANED—Hunr Mutxegon, Mantiowoe, 102 bundiet green bitos unt sundries; wchr J, It, Batley, Mit~ waukee, 9,060 bu wheat, LAKE FREIGHTS, cMmicago. Freighta wero very quiet, The prop Moanoke wit engaged for 0,00) bu corn throagh vis Bumalo, ‘tbe echr 8, 2. Dentloy was chartored for 90,00 bu wheat to Mitlwaukoo at 3c, In the afternoon tho Large Daflax tyneand tow A, B, Moore wero chartered to load Waeut at MUlwatikea for Bustalo ut te, and the Golden Weat to load ut samo plicofor Erie, MILWAUKES. On the 2th grin freighte wore more setive, The chartera wero: To Buffalo~Prop Garden City and schre Hulsted and _C, B, Win@ate, whoat otic, Te Erie—Steambarge Egyptian and echr Fulican, whost at To, BUFFALO. Verssla arriving mostly go into winter-quarters. Tha achr E.R, Wiltsme has loaded cement for Detrait, terms privato; aud tho schr Thomss Saker takes atone to Cloveland, terms private, ILLINOIS RIVCR AND CANAL. Special Glepateh to The Ghicape Tribune, LaSante, M,, Nov. 20.—Asnivep ox Iuvca—Stmt Dictator towing 1co-barges from Bt, Louis, preparatory for the ice harvest, Drrantep—otmr Dictator, ght, for Peru shipyard. ParaeD Into Caxat—Notulg; Pavaxp Our—Loebuck, light, for Peorts, Btate scom No, 8 having braken ice from Lockport. LAKS MICHIGAN, CHICAGO. Considering tho lateness of the season, busines on the docks fa still quiite active, aud, unicas the weather should suddenly duru vary cold, vessels will continos to make tripe for rome Une yet, Tho fect that insure ance oxpiree on the gurh will notZpruyent vessels trom risking more trips, The season kas beou unueually dull, and ths vesvel-ownars will take advantago of (be mild weather, and make up for some of their losses during tho summer,.,.Tho schr Lafrinter went Into winter-quartors yeaterday.,.,.The echr Atlants was towed to the Iillnoly Contra) allp yesterday. In # be taken to Grand Haren, where eho transformic a barge by hor new owuors, Mesars, Kirby, Furlong & Co.... ‘The tugs Monitor, 0. L. Johnson, and Ferry, up for the season yrelerday. “Gixtoon tuge still romala ip commtsvion,...The echt Alice which bas heen sahore ‘at Manielce, is at Grand Iaven waiting to Du pubon the boxes for repairs, ..Tue steam-barye Baliontine aud tow, and the sou barge gypulan ad or Milwaukee or couserts loft joes of grain. for Duitalo,.,. Veursl take an cargoca of ka a8 weneral rule aro the most versatilomen Ja the world, readily adapting themselves to almost ony kiud of work, No sooner do thelr vessela go into winters quarters than they turu up {a some station or other Stere thoy can while away the lung wine Ler hours. Gov, Derry, the able tug Captain, bre been transformed intoa stieet-carconductcr, Cups, Jimim; MeGiun las gone into the matrimonial business, scone to You bimaclt porfostly at home ju bis now vocation, Capt, Tony Everts, of the Galion Weak and Capt. Sam Bloore, of the Two Funnies, have stare eda Ash market opposite the Jesuit Church, whore they hope to reapa rith barvert, especially on Fridays, Capt, John Murphy, of tho Chicago Dry-Dock Ccm- any, will baye bis hands full during tho coming wine Yor Th"secetving tha applicalions and the fare fron thora who are auzlous to make a trip around tbe world in Dr, E,W, Fish's phantom bt ‘Lourie, Capt. Charley Barber ie negotiating for Mr. Crows tropical fruft market, nt the foot of Franklin street, and several other prominent yousel men are looking out for alroilar jobs, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘Tha body of Capt. Jobo Marin, of the schr Iter hea boen taken to Oawego for bustal....Aman was noen to come ashore, near Dig Crock, 1a yawl, Tues dsy last, On saturday bo was found dead on the beach, He te aupposud to be the missing Mate of the barge Bolton... Messrs, Wolf & Davideon's mammoth now stationary dry-dock at Milwaukoe 1s completed alt but dredging out the slip from the gate to the rirer, ses ‘The prop Rt, Paul arrived at Morquette Gandsy aiternoon, cargo all adrift and badly damaged Dreskage, Everything was tn wild disorder. cabin looks as iff there bad been & riot stoard. Toe clerk's ottico ts, sadly used lo broken adrift and domolished. The joiuct-work and gulloy are 8) broken. ‘pore Si oeie floating toa on the Biraltsy but if the weather rae wat eer Race t pass throu, for wou ae Wella Cpual will nat, close before the middle of December unless very coh weather sets in.,...4 1umI* ber of veatela have gone iuto winter quarters ot Fort Colborne,.,, Navigation et Montreal has closed this fost {wo days eartier than fast, This your there Ierivea in the cial of Montreal 660 vesscliy Teproveue fag s tonnage of 3:9,256 tous, showing « Large de orease this year as comparo) with iaal year, whea 60t veesele arrived 19 the harbor, of an aggrezato ton” Of 419,060. This shows w falling of of 77 veers! 38,784 tona durin City, em route lay up, caught fre Monday afternoon, ron Y Y “off Fort Biver about 4 v ut iurned to the water's ods. Her crew took 10 the small boat, snd landed safoly bernie iy how. ‘tin Canes The a insured for Susan's of Liv ‘The Bi (has tbe names ¢ bosrd from the bark unknown to the Captai ticles, nocordin; Pusu and andsew Jaaperda three Gree! Marta, of Port Suanley, were Dot they being on the abir's 8

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