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[ TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1875, M———-—fi_—_;———‘——__—_———_——-—_————.“__v_-—:“ FINANCE AND TRADE. “¢ho Banks Roport a Quiot Demand for Accommodations. Now York Exclhiangoe Firmer...The Clear- ings £4,000,000, The Produco Marketa Bteadicr—Provialons Quist—Grain Firm, No Corner in November---Hogs Plenty and Wenk. FINANCIAL. The buniness of the banks was withont any now fes- tures of importance, Thero wana quiet demsnd from all soutces for sccommodations, but it was not notices~ ble, elther for amount or for auy new points. The mercantilo trads of the city has, of courss, passed its bratest stago for the fall asason. The country fe silll arking for conaiderablo smounta of currency and dis- couuts, What negotiable paper i offeniog {s mainly of good quality, and is readily taken by the banks, Tho loan market {s moving toward greaicr eane, and thero fs Jittio proapect of any change in the opposits ditec- tion for eome tme fo come, Rates of discoant at the banka ars 8210 ner cent to reguiar customern ; to good outslds borrowers, when thers are sny such, concesalons from thess rates are Treely made, On tho streets there fa nn sbundance of loanahlo tundn, aud & scarcity of paper to put it into, Rates are (@18 por cent, Tho country demand for New York exchange was larger, and tha price was fomewhat firmer. Bales wero made at £0¢ discount between banks for $1,000, The shipments of currency to the country continue, (hough mot on & larga reate, The bank clearings were £4,000,000, THE DUTY ON COFFKE. 1t 19 genarally understood that the Gavernment wil | projose to Congress to veatore $he duties on tes amil collee. To gain support for hia messure, & dirpatch has been made publlo from our Minister fo Braul, Mr. Partridge, giving figures to prove that the producera in Brazil added the amonnt of the duty ropealed (0 thele prices. The New York Daily Luitetin rofunes to Lellevo this statement, It adduces agalust it Minlster Vartridge's own Agures in a report to Becrelary Fiah, dated March 20, 1873, and published by the Bureau of Statiatica, It shows from his sched- uile of the prices for 1872 that aficr the repeal of duty there was an advance in price eqral to only ono-guar- tor of the duty taken off, but that fu threa months this advance was lost. In November and December tho eertaiuty of » short crop carried up the price, but it i1l kept within & [raction of the averago of prices for five months beforo the rapeal of tho duty. Tho Lule Irtin shows that Mr, Partridge's statistica of the ex- Jortaof coffes from Drazil are entirely Incorroct aa publisbed, They put the exporly st onlf one-twens Uuth of thefr real figure, It replaces (hem by a table draru from truatwortby trade suurce LITORTS OF C Fo U, 5., D8,25,720 240 AT, K000 184,631,830 195,104,350 3 1t will thus Lo soen Wbt the total exports from Rio Janeiro for 1872 and 1873 averaged only 296,502,830 pounds oguinat 303,919,200 pounds 1 1871 § which sul- fleinntly explains the upward tendency In prices that wet in during the last 1w montha of 1472, and which tendency might bave occurred earlisr but from the aplo stocks remaining over from the lbersi crop of Wi, 'PEE FROM IO JANEIRO. Jotal, i Tu Enrops, it JIOW TRADE 18 TAXED. Under thls hesding, the New York Daily Bullet:n prints the folluwing instructive comparison of tho tho Unitud Htatea “ordinary ® expenditures of Government In 1376 and 1800 ¢ War Dopartmont Navy epartusent Civil exenses, Miceliuucous, Tndyna 6. 3,00 i3t Penalong, .1 20,05%.114 1§02 Forelgn intercotire 1,008,034 140,143 Tetaliueneneos Inteiest on debt ropulatfon. . .. Lnerests of * ordinury tncrease of populativn, OUR EXRQRT TRADE. The Springfeld Lepudliean gives a wholesoms check 1o the exultation of American manutacturers at baving undersold English msnufscturers in thelr own bomo market, Itmays: How {8 this, Fall Rivor? Dritish exporta to this tountry for the ten monihs ending U.t 31 fnclude 74,000,000 yards of cotion govds, b 1n.reaso of 9,000, Dl over Inst year, Kome ciasses of frum, but uot road, show A fucreass, But hardwaro, ‘sicoly paper, silks, Woalcus, warsieds, and carpets, show a docrrasc, Thie {rport of Britith woolens for that time smounted 10 2,515,000 yards, Of worsteds 10 47,347,000 yards, and of carpets £0 1,977,000 yards, the Lt & reduction of 1,680,000 yagds, TUE BEDUCTION OF INTERZST ON BAVINGS DE- POBIH. -The atternpt to sectire united aclion by the Brook- Iyn esvings banks in roducing tha rate of interest on doposits to 3 per cant has apparently fulled. There 418,68 07,112,815 TR - 44,500,000 Expenditur teve beon no wigas among them of tho wealness that bas brought down mearly balf-sdozen New York banks af onee, But 1t fa probably felt that 1 would not be safelo un- wettledepositors by any chiange ia tha rate of interest, The rumor tlat such a change was to be made has slready resulted in (e withdrawal of hundreds of small accounts, ‘r'heolder banks wiate they do not expe- tience any difticulty in findlug profitable Investwment for thelr funds, as they have put most of them ia long 7 per ccut interesi-besring Unlted Biatea bonds, BTOCK FLUGTUATIONS @8> Now York popere sgres (hat \Walt atrest Interents VGrw uover more mercilewsty controlled than now by tho sclfsh plans of overshadowing operators and cliques, The Lig fish are eating up all the small ones, aud some of the most valuable corporate properly in the couniry ia belug kicked sbout like s football at the whim of individusl players, The New York Jler- ald desciiven tha caunclows Suctustions to which stocks ara subject 3 1t was not long ago reported that tha {zeaanry of the Lako Blioro Iuilway Company was loaded down with surplus cashi, whereupon up jutuped the prica of tho stock #0me 10 per cunt, {rruapoctlvo of the fact that the Company’s paymenis ou sccount of Intereat for the montns of Novewmber, December, and Janusry aggro- gated over $1,00,0,0, Un the utbority of & finan. fal Journal, It now appears tust the Campany haa recently iucreased the isauo of ite second consolidated mort Rags bonds $300,000, Agaln, witliin the past week it wae roported that the Chicago, Mitwaukes L 8¢, Paul Hailroad Compauy biad fn its teasury over $390,000, which, belng immediately sot down a1 applicable to & dividend, caused & deruaud for s prejurred stock, carrylng up the prica about 4 per cent, notwithetand= ing that o thie 1ut of January tho Company requirss wer $600,000 for the paymeut of luteroat, A GOOD ACCOUNT T0 HAYE. ‘The Merchants' Nutional Dauk of Lloston {a maid to Bave about §7,000,000 of the funda of the Cily of Bos ton on deposit, The Baaton Foaf of tho 2Tih ust, re. fers to this subject : The deposita of the Merchanta’ National Wank, Toston, now foot up nearly $10,00),600 ; the fgurcs feporied ot the beginuing of Lils woek wore $..014, 00, Wobear that it Liss been atated at the City-iail that mearly $7,000,000 of tha abova belohg 1o iue city—the amount belng unususlly large, owing 1o the very heavy payments recently made into the Tressury on accoutit of tazes, etc,, oud that it fu aléo propored Ly sumo o divide' the city depoaita amoug weversl Lanks, fu proportion o the wlze, uo ono fustitution be- Ing alfowed to excecd oue-balf of its capital, It Is not et known what the * probabilitios " aroe in regard to ihe motter, for evcrybody admita that flie Morchanta® Bauk bas doue prowptly, fulrly, and squarely all it bag sareed 10 do, xud 1 baa {au luryoat capital of suy Bos- wn bank, ° VUSURY LAWS. Tho Philadelphia Ledger has comyiled a statoment of the rutes of lnterest allowad by (ks Jaws of ths woversl States snd Torritories of the Unit:d States and of Up- per snd Lower Canada, of whica we raprint those of the Western Blates, the Canadas, and New Yor! Cabfornia—Ten per ceut after s dehit becomes dug, DULP-Tiies sy agIes ULOL BUY Fatd of intoruet whit- evel, simple oF cotpoud. Cuiorady dernitury—Teu per cent on meney loantd, LDukutu—=Buven 14T ceut, - Parties wiay vontract for a n;l Dot exceediug 12, Usury forfelts a1l the interest taken. Auabo Territory—=Ten per cent, In writing for auy rale uot ex per it per woutli, Poeuslty fur greater = 1a three tines (he nmuust paid, 40e of $.00, ur wix tonths’ mprivon. aweus, o bor ditmwie—Erz per cent, Lot pirila mnay sgres in writlug for 10, Voualty ‘for usury forfuits” the entite uurat Inaana—Blx per cent. Fartle may agreo I writs “’f for auy rale uob oxcosding tea, Beyoud Luat rate Lo Tilgal s to tho £x0css uuly, dvku—biz perceut, Pariies miy agree in writing for 10, A higuur 18te woi ke & forfeiture of 10 per cent. HKunsia—teveu por ceul, Partics way sgree for 13, Usury forfeite the excosd, Aichiaan= Sevan per auy raté not exceediuy U, Alnnesola—Beven per vent, Tartles may PAY 28 high a8 13, lu writiug, but contraci rata I8 void o the vicess, Altaguni~Sig per cent, Coutract in writlug taay be made for (0, The pualty of usury L furleiture of the Wlereat at N‘rtt ceut, Muntuna—Puries susy stipulate for any.ratoof In- terest, Aickraska—Teu per cenly OF a0y Fale OR ATPIOSS COB- Parties may agree t. Tasties tmay contract for eoutract fo dur biguer tractnot greater than 1, Vatiy problbils tho vecor - ers of any intorsst on the principal. Werada=Ten per cent, Contruct in writing may be made for the payment of any other Tate, New Jerico 1ermtory—Six per cent, but partios may BREre UpON any Tale, Newn Yerk—Keven per cent. Usury {8 a misdemean. or, pinfsiable Ly & fine of $1.00) or sit monihe’im. irisonment, o both, and forfcits the principal, oven n the handi of thind partles. Six yer cont, Contract in wntlng may ho for , " No penaity atucted for vivlation of Jaw, 1If con- teact fu for a higher rate than 8 it 14 vold as la inlercst, and reeovery i limited to principal and @ per cont, Orapon—Ten per cent, Partles may agrec on 12, 'tah s erritory=Ten per cents No usury laws, Any rate may bo agreed on. Washinaion ferntory—Ten per cent. Any rale agresd upon in writing i vand, Winconsin—Beveu er cent, Parties may contract in writing for 10, No luferent can bo compuled on inter. ost, Laury forfeits all tha interest paid. Wyemina 1ermitcrp—Twelve per cent, but any rate may be sgreed upon in writing, {7uper Canada—Bis per cent, but partles may agree upon any Tate, Jower Canada—Six pot cent, bul any rats may bo stipuiated for. The Currency act of Congress limits Natlonal Ranka to s ratoof G per cent, In ths District of Columbia Congross allows & tato of 10 per cent, Tha Stato laws aro all mors literal than the act of Congress, and there, 1t S« thought by wmany, injusijco is dons the Na- tional Davks, GOVERNMENT EONDS. . Arked, United Giates Gs of 81, 2 United Btates 5-208 of G5 1103 5-208 of *(3—January snd Ju 1203 5208 of '67—Junuary snd Juli 1223 8-204 0f *o8—Junuary and,Jul; 1 19-408. Unite o 5 Unlted Btates cutrency G0l fuctaatod consldersbly, snd closed at 11458 e GMEEXMACRAR, Greenbacks were 874 (362;¢ on (ho dollar, FORESON EXCHANOE. Sterling exchanga..... Uallo trausfors—Taris, CITY AND COUX Jud. Chiengo City 79 ct, Londs,... 104 & ist, Clirago City 7 o ctpowerage. 104 & Inty Chicago CIty T o, water doan 108 & intk, Caok Couuty 7 @ ct, bond: 104 & fut Weat Park 7 B ct, liouds North Chicago 79 et (Lincola Pazk),.. HASK BTOCKS, Merchants’ Natlonal, First National Ik, Fafth Nutionni Bank, terman Natioual Ban fore Cory Exchanga National Bank, Mercuanta’ Navings, Losn & Lri Undon Natlonal Bk, . Unlon Slock-Yard Satio Itide wnd Loatner Bank.. Ceutrul National Dauk, MISCELLAN Clty Nailway, Bouth Slde, ex-dlv... City Ballway, West Side, ex-di City Tnfiway, Trudera' 1 Chumber of Commerce, Chicago Gas Light and Ooko Cor Chicago & Northwaateru gold Loud Exposition 8lock,uesesss LATEST, New Yonm, Nov, 70,~Gold declined at th eopeniog from 1143 t0 1144, afterwards advanced to 134, Lata 10 tho afternoun there was a roaction to 1153, and tho ‘market closed quict at 116'7, The rates pald for car- rying were 1, 13,2, i and 4 por cent. Goveroments wero firm, Tailyoad Londs were firm in the jate dealings, Union Pacifio firata Rold at 103 21031 98 ; Cantral Pacifick at 10 . Hanntbal & 8t, Juseph converlble de:lined to LN State bonds ware quiet, This Lins beew o livaly and_ exelting day on the Btock Exchangs, with wldor and more frequont fluctuatious and greater activity than for a long tima patt, Union* t Pacifio was the great featare, opening at 81, sgal 19X ut the cloas last evening, snd shortly afterwards reacting to 803(, From this point thure was s steady Tisoto Bl%. Pachlie Mall advancsd from 43 to 43'5 on & vory Inrgo business, Kanws Pactflo ndvanced to 10%, Lako Bliore to (217, Bissoun, Esuess & Texss 1o 8%, Bt, Paul to 34, preferred to GOy, snd the balanea of the st abont @Y, After midday senss- tional rumors wera get afloat abont Michigan Central, 1t lelng reporled tiat thero was o - defaloation in tbo Company, ond that s Commilteo of Difuctors Lad heen ppointed o inveatizate ita_ affaire, On tnis Michigan Central declined to 61, Foliowlug this, & rUIOF wak et allout that Commodora Vani- derbile was Aick, which turned ot 10 b unirue, but Lo murket was 'a0ld down ou the slory, Tha markot wus also_ellected unfavorably by war ruuors, which advanced tho price of guld 10 113%. After tho denial of the rumors aboul (ho Aichigati Central snd the sicknesn of tho Commodore, Wail street was excited Dy reports that the President had resd bis , and tuot that porton re message 1o g to_ Cuba wi it ch a wariike charscter that i ereated dinsenstons i3 the Cabinet, and that orders bad lwen recelyel from {Wasbington to moize tho Atlantio cables snd transmtasinn of prisate dia gald wan rushed up to 116 1ho stock market, whicl ied pricos down for & time, ‘Towarda the closs of bLuainess reliabiv fele- grams from Waahiugton denied tho above reports aud stuted that the President had not yet completed that Vortion of Lis meatage which wil ireat of 1l Cubsn question, and thut he would not be ready to submit §1 10 iho Cabinet unill sholr noxt. meeting, on Fridsy, When this became knowni, gold declined ' and stocks sallied. In the {inal deallngs on the Stook Kxchango the genersl markct was atroug In tone st » considers- ble recovery from the lowest polut of the dl{. Michi- gan Centrl rocovered from 67 1o 094, Unfon Pucific from B0 to 1%, Pacific Mail from 40/5 to 4137, Nortb- ‘wistern from 84 to 3447, Laks Hhore from 803 b0 00X, Bt. Paul from 33 te 45, preferred from 6545 to 603, Oifcn from 17} o 1724, ‘and Wetern Uaton from 135} o 1574, o inarket was hammered soverely by tho bears durlng the day, especially after each unfavorable ru- mur was staried, knd 0o dpubt the shors iutorest has bevn largely incrossed. “Crausactions at tue Slock Cichange were 210,000 abiates, of which 71,000 wero Pacific Aafl, 14,000 Weat- ern Unton, 4,000 Northwosterh, 4,000 8t. Faul common, 0,000 preferced, 0,0 Erls, 53,00 Lake Bhore, 10,000 Caios, sud 13,000 Unfon Pacide, Maney 4@4, closing at 4, Prime mercantile paper, 53 @RI, Customs recelpts, |3 “I'bs Assistant I’ Cleariuge, §47, Blerling, 481618 prevent the recedpt or tch 5 S Bows, Tenneses, old...... 47X | Viryinia,new. Teunensee, Dew, 1., 43 | Missouz], Virgumia, old,,...." o0 HTOCRA, Weatern Unloa Tel.. %55 Pacific Mall. . Rook I Paul.... . Paul i “Terre Haote Chicago & Aflou Cuicago & Alton Olo & Masiua ppi Iudians Central,,,.,. 4§ Chil., Bur, & Quincy..11 Hannibal & 6k, Joa,. ¥ Harlem phi, .. Acbfgan Central, U. 1, atock, Northweatern 8315 | Central Pac, bouds Cu €0 G & Lausy, 80X | U, ¥, bunds...., ———— REAL ESTATE. Tho fullowing ustruments wers Glsd for record Tuesday, Nuv, iz eiTe vnoveaty, Dixonat, 25 fin of ! dated Kov, T, on o eri 8%, 01, North LasSulle st, 215 X116 11, dutedd Nov, 20 Lincoln ‘¥, necor of W, 77 410164 11, datod Oct, Fabjuw t, 25) {b 8 of Bophiv st w, 14, dated Nov. B....., Tue promises No, 64 Fiineil 3 Prairis av, butweeu tieth sts, @ 1, 31 ) dated Jan. §1 Wa ot 1 av, Delwi i socond s18, W 1, %103 1t, dated N Soutls Dearboru at, 117 {4 1 of Fhisi w f, 34x1324 ft, dated Nov, 12, Fillmore st, 2451t e of Camp 124% ft, daled Nov,20..... Charldy place, 20 1t o'of Frankll 10 gt, with buildlugw, dated Nov, Mainaty 123 fewof Lynaust, o1, with 333110 £¢ on Bunteld at, in lock, dated Nov, ... ¢ Brown ut, 214 {4 4 of Weat Ta; 1t, with butldings, dsted Nov, 1. Batila ks Lo Bbove, dated Nov. T A -otgen av, 460 88 of Twent, N t, dated Bept, 1 Tw uly-Lib st, u0{t w Of Wabashiav, u 1, 3ix T ML, dated Nov, 29.000aieen aravens Iiretu s, 60 fte of Washicuaw oy, B, 232024 1t datad July il idiaaae P 500 BOUTH QF CITY LINITS WITHIN A HADIUS OF 7 MILES 0y o COURT-NOUSE, Eittiotn s, 8 6 cor of Viicenucs av, nf, 41256 105t it n % Lot 8, hear o above, dated Wentworthi v, Beat's W cor of ForiF (st re. Twenty. (‘:;xl“YIN.("A venty-iiuth sl T0ELTH 01, withy H‘..mflh';] adjontug . to forward it 1, 1005133 1, wih other lola et the abavo, o Park w, 8 weor of Forty-thirdat, 1 21100 acTen, datmd Jam, Woaereeerine coenns 17,623 Blone av, 43 1L of Centre av, nf, 933105'FE, dated Nov. 2Ty suvs 2,000 COMMERCIAL. G The following wers tho recaipte arat ahipmonts of tho leading articlos of produce fn this city duriug the twenty.four hours ending at 7 ovlock on Tueadsy morning, and for the correaponding dsts one yer sgo T TECKIFTH i3, Flour, brls Wheat, bu, Com, bu... Oata, bu, 82,40/ 31,005 B0, qu.n 11 o Va7, 243,6) Highwinos, brls) Wool, lts.. Totatoes, b, [i B30 €70, L0uf1,10) 5,000} i i FI7,000) Withdrawn frém ntore on Sonday for eity consump- tion: 1,043 bn wheal, 2,425 bu corn, 2,09 bu oats, 1,305 bu ryo, 1,548 bu Larloy. Tho foliowing grain was Inspected Iato atore on ‘Tuesday wornlug: 10 cars No, 1 spring, 90 cars No. 49 do, 44 cars No, 3 do, 30 cars rofected do, 3 cara no Rrada do (189 wheat); 5 cars high-mixed corn, 10 cars No. 2do, 6 cars rejected do, 8 cars na grado (38 corn) 3 4 cars whits oats, T cars No.2 do, 4 cars refectod do (13 0Me); 1eae No, 3 vye: 8 cars No, 3 bacley, 7 cara No, 3 do, 3 cars rejected do (18 barloy), Total, 450 cars, or 105,000 bu, Tuapected out: 16,408 bu wheat, 12,250 bu corn, 6,871 bu oats, 389 bu rye, 4,437 bu barley, It 48 generally believed that thors has been a big cor- ner Ih wheat iy Milwaukee, bul somebody must be mistaken, Burely the nesapapers or the commarcial cirenlars of that city would bave bad something to say about 1t if thero bad been 8 corner, Turning to the market raports mado up in that city, wo find the Suc- tuatlons of prices ascribed entirely to tho tono of ad- vices from tho seabaard or Liverpool, and nota word about tho coruer, Happy people | “Tho leadiug prodnce markets were aclise yertordny, and {rregular, but there was loas of the weaknoss of tho preceding day, sorme depscimenta belng comparas tively strong, though it was diMoult to oblaln an nd- vaucs n pricee, Delng the last day of the month tuers was & good dealof mettlement going on, but tho ‘markets wers relieved from the pressure of offerings of property oxpoctod to be dulivered to-day, Most of 1)sat was placed on Monday, Thers was a little mora dolng for the forward movement by rall, fo take ad- ¥ontago of the present freight rates, but the iako movo- ment wan nearly staguant, only a little steamer-room belug taken, The receipts of zraln wers very small all round, and the sggregate In storo fs uot much greater than o weak ago, the principsl increase belng in whoat. Thero was & good degreo of activity in a fow deparlmeuts of the dry-gosds markel,—nota~ by that of woraled dresa fabrics, flanncls, hoslery, sbawle, and holiday goods,—bat the general movement was quiet, In prices thore wero no imporiant changes. Jobbers of grocerles ro- port a fair business {n progress, and for all the staple articles and for most , side.goads, also the markat had ap unqualifiedly firm tone. The prico chauges wore confined to coffees, for which thers was a pretty free call on speculative accouat, Prices moved up @Yo, sud were held firmly at the improvement. Bugsra wero firm at tho advanco noted at the close of last week, Sirups, molasses, rice,and tes wore steady, Prcen of butter averaged lower, cholce and fancy grades nlone belng Beld with any show of drmuoesse Cbeese was quiet and unchanged, Tho demand for S was moderste, but atock are in manage- able shape, and pricos of all kinds waro firm, Whitefish aod tront st 23¢ advance. Driod fruite were in good requost at fully Isto quots- tons, Prices of cosl, wood, leatuer, bagaing, and to- bacco were the eatme s laat given, The oil trade was quiet, with slightly Jower quotations for carbom, sperm, and furpentiue, Whals was fitmer—now quoted at TE@Sda fer winter bleached, Lumber was moderately sclivo and steady. There was a littio nioze trading at the dooks, and sbout the usual number of orders wers Tocelved sod placed at tho docks. Frices remain as bheretofore, Iardwaro aud metals were ateady under 8 fair order demand, and mails were quist at unsiterod rates. Tise emand for bronm-curn was fair, but the general market was weak, owing 10 liberal offerings. Heods ‘were unchanged, Ilides apd hay were dull and eary. Wool and bops remain quiet, and the latior were quoted dull Xast, owing to tho diminishad demand for sxport, Gresn fruita wers rather quiet, but atesdy, ‘I'be receipts of putstoes continuo small, but the retall- ers are well supplied, and the fact has Do spparent effoct on the merket for car lots, Poultry and gamo wero In Ubersl supply and easy, the demand being light and oy for very choice stock, the offerings of which wore rather mmall, Pgge were unchanged, GRAIN IN BTORE. The follawing ste tho foatlngs of the officisl report of grain in store in this city on thesvening of Hature day last, and st correeponding dates: Nov. 1, N 1875, ov, 20, 108, " 2 B3 L, e 28,757 L 1,305,045 2,126,897 No. 1. 10,402 No, 201,203 Roject v 1g! N Yellow Naw rejected. Now Nos 2., Tolaliarusnsnrenns 448,001 GI5819 806,715 Oats— : No. 3, . 308,503 250 179,012 e BR300 CSn2IE 101 24 1,12 1,614 No.3 wite, . s Tolahevsansesrawes STATE) F1LTI6 330,670 Itye— B 484 840 1,280 105,187 13L7I6 29,280 g e L, P N1 8,041 New rejected, ot oo Py b T 52,007 No.a, 193000 9,958 41,634 . 30 tejocted, L Now 1o o 43060 Total, T I Total of all kiuds in store, 4,637,341 Lus, Thess 0g- ures sbow s {ncreass during laat week of 236,149 Lu whieat, 43 buosts, and §3,0:0 bu barley; With & de- croase of 107,737 bu corn, and 1,118 bu rye. Total iue croase, 69,77 bty PROVISIONS. TOO PRODUOTS—Were quiet ju tho ngyregate, and mversged vasfer, but weru very steady, Tbe roceipts of hogs wers quitalarge for the yeason, capecially s cons- vared with the arrivals of the puat mouth, and buyers wyz2 bulding off, though sellers conceded & docline of 10c per 100 fe, This caused & wesk feellng lu product early, but §{ soou wore off, ss buyers found very littlo offering at the decllue, Holders were not sazious to sell, as tso markot for futuce delivery waa already be- fow the cuat of proparing tue stuff, sud atocks of cashs lota aro very low, while tlhiere was » boltér shipying de- mand for them, capecially for lazd, tha buyers wanting pressnt frofglit Tates, and save the ad- ditfousl 8c whith goes into force to<tay, Vackers felt wiore encouruged yestérday than st any previous time duriug tho meavon, They thought it probable tbat Logs wil bow come Jo in sufliclent Bumbers to euable {hem to operata without lovs, &nd to offer thielr product at rates which will boastivfwetory tobuy- ers for coovumytion ; in which case aetivity will take U place of the quictude tlist Lias marksd the jacking sess0u thus far, There Was DG ITessuro o sccaunt of the chsugo rom oue wobth {0 snotlier, as lbere WeTObU Gunifucta vub for November, andiils year tradew will probsbly be saaltered aloug the prescat mautli—thoy suay be concentrated oy tho close, Straa sa_quist, sd declined 10@13X0 per brl early, aftor which tus 'markst ruled very sleady, with Uiklo duing 1 the just bours, Blus wess rvj of 210 brla canh (car-lots) at $19.50 ; 600 brla 4,20 LTIN kLT T00 Year w10l ] 0.5, a'ller January at $10.90 5 2,750 frin sl $19.45,0 19,85 § 730 brin wetlor N 800 brla nellor April at $1nu0; AL $20.10. Total, 0,710 brl, "Tne market clo. At 41073 cuh’s ‘$19,25310,21% $10.15319.70 meller Januar, Folruary§ and nominaily s, Prim y mieen wan quoted prime o at 314501675 Lann—-Was in moderate demand, but abont 62 par 100 e lower, though New York waw quoted stroug early, and Livarpool nnchangsd, Cash lots,wers in o requent tor ahipmont. 420 tes onsh at 23 Baloa wora reported of $11.25@ 2,305 2,000 tes seller tho 2403 1,350 tes melier Januaty at and' 3,600 tes melior February at . Total, 7,210 4ea, ‘Fhe market clored 212,33 cash: $1423:m12 47)¢ seller tho yoar; $12.82 @11 for January; $12.4312.47)¢ for Februury 3 sud at §1460 for March, MeAts—Were rather qniet, and shadn exnler for fature, whila cash lofs woro unchanged, excopt Aol dors, “¥he inquiry was Bight, atd Liverpool was ro- 2o ported lower, whils tho dJdocling in hogs hern tended to weakuess, There was, however, very lile offering, sud tun markot closed ' firni. Part saliad were quoted as follows 1 Bhonlders, 74,0 hoxed; do reller January, 74ci long clears, 1030 bosed } do meller January, 101,¢ 2 short. ritw, Doxerl, 1itge; do seller Jonuary, 105 ; ahort cloars, Imlclrll 101¢c; do solicr January, 10% @10 Tong and sho clears, brzed, roller December, 10 o welier Jan- Sumberlauds, boxed, [t;c cash, and 1 nuaty; sweet-plekied hamy, 10%(@113c; do fellet January, 104 ¢ asked, For Mareli deuvery, shoule ders were quoted at Tic, short ribs (0:e, and ahort clears 10}{c. Greon meats quoted st @'go for shoul. ders, 9'¢ for long clears, 10¢ for ahort ribg, 10j¢e for ahort clearn, and 10@"0%c for hamn, Daton ineats rteady at Se for shoulters, 123 for aliort riba, lic for #hort cleara, and 13Y@te for hama, Hales wero ro- ported of 10,00) fue ireon shoulders (light) at7cs 50,000 158 whort ribs salier March at 10%c: 40,000 ILs Rrean do at 10c canl 1) boxeA long claas At 104e | 0,0 %0 118 green hama (Litg 1ba) at 102 5 10,000 1Le green Telfes at 10y e and 10,0.0 1t green backs (ot nas tunry, 102, REAAE—Wan B 4 7@ DEEF PRODUCTS—Wero nisidy and quiet at $9.73 @10.00 for mesn, $10.73g1L0 for extrs mess, and $20.0021,00 for hams, TALLOW—Was quoted at B(E90, 2 BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was dull and tame, There was an arder far 8 rouud lot of 1,000 bris on the market, but $1.63% wus the best bid, and $4,76 the lonest figure askod | hencono agreement, Tho busiug was chiofly done by local dodlers, Balen were reported of 1430 bris apring extraa at $LT3@5.23; 60 bris buckwhoat flour at $3.75; and 560 Url r50 do on obrivats terms, Total, 1,50 ibs. The market clored at the follawing range of prices: Choico winter ex- tras, $4.30@7.50; common to gocd do, $3.353033; npriug extroa, $LW@4.75; good do, $5.00@5.25; chiolco do, $5.23:35,75; patenta do, $1,5037,50 3 spring superfines, $3.00@400; 2yo flour, $4.25@440; mud buckwlioat do, $3.5035.75. : DraN—Was quiet aud firm st the recont advanes, SBales wero Toparicd of 30 tona at 814,50 on track, Cony-MeaL—Coarso was nominal at $18,0)@ 18,60 for old, on traak, WHEAT—Wis quite activo and steadier, avernging about the same as on Monday afternoon, but closed 40 lower for futurs delivery, Tho market opencd stroug, the receipts being rathor emall (18] car-loadn), while the aeliiug pressure of the preceding day was over, and some private advices from Liverpool quoted \bat market frm, Aficrwards & Liverpool dispatch repurted & decling of 1@4d por 100 Ibs, and thon New York was dall, which caused a chavge of. feeling horo, thougli the market was not weaX, A good many Lus- {ug urders wero received from outsldo parties, induced by the movers declino of Monday snd the roaction later in the dsy, which lod many to think that the market hud tourhed bottom for a whiia at Joast, There wus o good luquiry fur Deovinber, showing that fhe lino of sLorta out for this manth was larger thinn most peoplo thought, Tho lower grades were in falr demaud for siipment. Bomo anriiriss was excited by s comparifon of the i furcs showing the movement of wheat thia year. For tho past oievon monihs our recaipta Liave been less than for the corresponding time Iu 1874, but durlug September, October, aud No- vewbar we have recoived Gs,000 bu mora tuan in those viouths lust year, The ro:cipts havo Lslely been euormously Increasod at Milwaukes by tho corner ex- citemeut of this month, belog 877,000 bu yesterday, Daring the three months Chicago and Mitwankeo ro- ceived 14.020,007 b {n 1874, and 19,099,793 in 1875, Ueing an iticreasa of neacly ik por cent, With such urrangements, and a slow doniund from Turope, it ia 1o wonder that our visibl supply of whust shouid now bo fully 13,000,0 0 bu, or thit the markets should weaken under tha weight of 80 much grain in lght on tho edgo of wiutor, UOnly the strougest confideuco that ail tho West may’ bave to wspare will bs wanted at betier prices in tho speing has pro- yanted & much ujora mevera drcliue, Heller Ja uary opened ob $L04Y, advauced to $1.05 foll’ off to $1.03%, and clored at 1,04, Baler December ol st 1.0 1.0, closing ot $1.03, Heller May wan Littls bettec tusn nominal wt$L1i%.4 L4, tho Inside ot tho closs, Cash No. 2 spriug clsiud 1 No, 4 doat n!f& Cash @ales were ro- bu No. 1 wpring st $1.0336 1 143,000 b U3K@LU 2 91,100 bu Na, 3do st 83N 4 17,500 bu_ rejeciod do'at T3% 6 T3x0 : and 1,100 bu by smple ot 6lc@$1.08%, Total, 173,100 bu. Mieeso ra Wizar— Wan very qulet, at about Mon- dny's prices, Hales wera lmited 10 1,700 bu No. 7 a$ $LIM3. No. L was naminal ut §1.15, CURN—Waa activa aud irregulsr. Cash lots and November sottlomunta averagad o highoe thin on onday ; and future dellveries were fully Ao higher, clilafly 48 8 couscquence of vory small roceipts, and & decrease during lust woek In the stocks (u store hore. Tlo trading was very aetlyo for Novembor dusiug the firat half of tho wadslou, cluelly {n sotilements, and the line of shora wais ovidently s much larger one than many of them countod upon, Oue operator stated that at least 3,000,000 bit wyer out at oue time during last mouth, tha slfus. tion atfording a e Opportunity. for & aqueozs had the ritlea permitted it, But the longs wero not cuncen- trated, and did no galn the advautage that could have been obtuined by concerted sclion, Thers was not tmuch done for future; but a moderste demand for cash lots for shipment. Beller November opened at 433¢e, 00l at 4040, and declined to 4830, closing ab 43¢, ‘Beller the Yoar sold at &Y@47c, closing at dbic. Scller January sold st 44 @44)0; aeller Pobruary at 465507 aud soller Afsy at 444736 Usuh No, % closed at103c, which waa about tha prica of Ligh mized. Casly'nales were reported of 5,050 bu bigh mixed at 49 @49k¢a: 210,400 bu No, 2 at 484@49 e; 1,600 bu ro. Jected nb 4303 1,200 bu new doab 4303 1,600 bu kiln. Alrlida at42b@hi30; 400 bu ears s o 8 bu dout 429¥elivered; xnd 10,400 bu by sample at 41@ddc, Total, 233,400 bu, OATS~Waers quict and stoady st Monday’s range of prices, Tho recolpts wero smsll sa woll as the suip« inents, sud thers was ho material increass duing the past week i the stock in store. New York wae quoted higher towards the close, a0d corn ruled firme €7, but theve fucts appeared to Lave liitlo influsuce on tho market, a8 the trading was Simited and chiefly in h some Inquiry early for cash 1o apply Hellor Jauuary was Brm at JUX@30%5 month aud year sold at 0@ Wic, and cl Botlor December sold at 30/ @We, seller tha at0se, nd. y at 343(c, «Osah No, 2 olowsd &t 30}¢c, Caubr' salos W@IYe; 1,200 b t 202707 7,800 bu by sampla at Di@IL for nd Shaiy0 for wiite, Total, 8,00 bu, ware :?nr(od of 43,100 bu No, 3 st rojectod af amixed, 3 RVE—Wus ogaln dull aud ‘caslyr, 'The olerings ‘wero very light, and oaly 1 car of No, 3 wus inspecied 10, but there w.a very Hitle demany sitner from con- sumers or shorle, aud No. 3 closed at 84@c8ie, and rejoctod At Gsye, Noller December was outred ag d Jaunury ab Gu3ge, Hslea: 1,.00 bu No, 3 §,200 bu by uaioploat LT@us on truck, i, Wan faftly sctiva and about i higher, The demand was pracipslly from tha ahorts, wha were weiillug up duals, sud’ chauying over fnto the lunger fatures, Th-m-rlnz:ren d Acmer and pricod (o 2oon adance lo from ulsy's closing, but reosded bofore the closs to tho openiug fige ures of ihe under _largo oferings ent demand, of the orders Laving 0 10 the early part of the sessivn, Ihe all, There waa o fair for casly receijis wors am No.3%o Bl contzaite, and prices rungad from 5 B6)gc, closing b 830, ''The lower gredes were in re- guest and moady st 59@ 16340 far No, 3, and rojected it 054l Ko rojectod was offored, Samples Ware iu moderate dowmani_ wt GT6@SL05, Beller the month opened st 83c, advanced 10 e, and olosed s\ BSc, Haller Deceraber sold at 84338 6, aud closed February and January solaat 81538 ‘Cash sates wore reporte of BS@6K0 5 35,500 bu No, Sut Sxdke: 3,200 bu by suiple at GicGs$1,06 on track, and b bu do st Sie ua dylivered, Total, 67,200 bil, LATEST, 1o the &ftornoan mess pork was 1 modorata request, writh alen of 1,150 Lrla at $10,475 velior tho_ yoar $19.47)¢ seller Fobruary ; and 10,75 seller Asreh Lari was atoady : males, 500 fon soller Febrosty at $1L415} aincy 103,00 e siort ribe, aaier Marek, b i, Vhieat was falrly active and }o higher, selling at u.m,v.m.uufim Jauadary, sud cloving at $L.0bk, Décarnuor 0ld at $1.63 #1007, aud closd at $1.01 ‘Coru wan %o higher and modeistely active, Soller the yoaraoud e 103050, and cossd at o, Juae a 53 Oats wers quist and firmer, closing at 0X¥@30);0 for December or casb aud $0xa'for danuary. atley was strougor, cloainig withi buyoers at 8o for Junuary sad w55 Gor Docauiber, Gt sald 2t N CALL nonp. Mesn por! 8 fairly sctive and stead SLLL@IL AT selar Lo your, $INW sel 5,45 8 ele or Jauuary. nd g ¢ Februsry. Halea? 4,600 bris at §19,23 for the year, $19.30 4ur Jatiuary, aud §10.43 for Februs ary. ard was_quict st $12.00 cwh or Janusry snd HLLiTg (o Pobeuary, with'sales of 800 64 asler et rua wero zuported of 100 bozos long aud abort Hal clear, sellez frat skt of Decomber, bt 10X(0y GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL~—Was ju request at §.2022.22 BROOM-CORN—~Wab falrly actlye but weak undes Iargesnd lncreastng offeringe. The receipts from this Slate continue small, but the Sates west of the Misslsaippl are cootributing freely’ to this market, We quota: Murl, 7@l0c; cholca mediwn, 6@Ta} good wmedium brush, XeGo; falr inaide and covecs, )30} tnterior, @6X0; crooked, 3@be, AGGING~Noue of the features of the bagaing market were diferent {rom those previously oted, A moderats swount of orders were placod at the sunezed pricess Btark A, 27o; Lawiston, 25kc} Monlyup, 28%0; Oulario, 3507 Amsrican A, Joj Amoakosy, Hie; bprlap-bags, € bu, 16@180; do, by 1K3160; guinies, siugls, 36@1063 do, dotbley Bdrts, BUTTEB~—Thare was a hadvp, fseling ta {hs market for madivia and pose Qualitim, Wad JowEF QRS Arogivon. Blocks hars are by no mosns oupressive, but tho seatioard marketa ara depreancd, and ahippots conld not sately continue operatlons exeept at some- fhing off from thn prices heretofars Tuling, and & ro. ductlon from Iast week's prices of 1@2c In noted, Cholos anl fanoy qualitier are in light aupply, and command about former rater, Wa resiso our I foliows : Cholee Lo fancy yellow, 28@520; mediom to Ruodl grados, 104 Ja: inferlog fo common, 13417c) comiuun t chiolce rolie,18a 24 OIIEESE ~Tue markat 18 il de for good to fancy facto CUAL=A falr domati! exl rices : Lehigh, 810, 10,00 ¢ do Agg, $0. Valiey, $0.80¢ iud e, § 5 A 5 COOPERAGE—Pork and tierces st $140@1. 4 ¥1.7%RS9ED MOAS_A_ fow amall lota are arriting. Chiotsa country dressed were quoted at_$9.2¥2 633 ver 100 Ion, with malesof 78 head averaging 21u ILs at $4,60, and 20 head avoraging 200 ibe ab $E.614, EUG5—Wera firm ab 2i@lle, Tho receipts were nfet aad steady st tocks wore amjle, od at_the followlng noy, ranye aud nut, $LO0DIN ¢ Hocking 03} Bal.lmors & Ohio, s ‘barrols wero quated at $1.20, 5. Halas G cars pork barrols af amall, a0d_nearly squaled by the abipments, FISH—Whitefish and trout wero advanced 250 of other descriptionn remain brl, 5501 No. 2 o, }shore mackencl, i, $.00@0.31; No, X nlly mackerel, b bri, 5@3.00; No. 1 storo kits, $£2.00t No, 1 Lay kita, 3 iarge Pimily kita, §1.1021,13; bank col-fab, 5.750,00; Gorge's cod-fsh, $1.0:3 145} new b or herring, spiif, bria, $3.5Mmat,36s o i brl, 50@4,76; Labradoe’ horring, round, brls, §0.034 0.30;"do_3¢ brl, $3,5030.73; wealed herring, per box, 4@dse: Columbin Tlivor aalmon, 3 brl, 4,25 a,50, FRUITS AND NUTS—A continued sctive demand for forelgn fruits Is noticod, Loonl o4 well as interlor dealors were ordoring frsaly of raising, cusrsuté, cltrona, fign, otc., and prfces of ol of thoys llnss wera firmly maintalned, Asomewhat improved demand for oapparent, Nuis wern in increated demond, Quotatlons remain s fullows : Fone Dafen, (@82 | figs, layers, 16@17c ; Oge, druinn, new, 14@180; Turkish riines, new, Ka3io; Fronch prunes, crop 175, Kega aud hoxes, 1u@ico i ralsios, layers, new, $3.00@1.18: loona Miscatal, new, $1,30@ 15 Valencis, 105@11%0: Zanta curranis, Dew, T4 ol citron, z3@i7¢ ; lomon-peel, 2'@ 10 ; orange-pecl, 203 3% DoMESTIC~Alden applos, 1e@i00: Michignn ap- ples, 1e@iic ; Indiana and 1liols, 026689t peschod, hislves, 125130 ; do, mizsed, 10110} do, paret 183100 ; blackberrlos, 12K@13s 5 ronpberricn, 30 37 pitted cborries, 2I@2¥c, Nurs—~Lllverts, 1134 i2c} almands, Terragons, 1@dtxe; Naples salnuta, 13@14c Grouoble wainuts, 1@ 1ic ; Drazila, T4 @dc Tesan, 15@1605 Wilmington peanute, Ui ‘cLuosséo peanuts, 6x:g8s; African peanuts, e ul’l‘;ih.‘l FRUITI—Loulslana oranges wero higher. Otherwiss thera nochange {n prices. Apples wors quist and ntead, Louls{ana orangos, bri; lemons, $100.87,00 ; winter apples, £1L0U@ 23 por 'btl In cat lota s applen, $LU0@3,70 por brl feomn wlors: cranberries, $3,608 10,00 per brl3 Capa Cod do, $11,00 211,00 ; Oalifornia pears, $1,50 o 4.00 lper bog Malage grapen, 860 por ko or $10.0 per brl, ul RIES—The exciteinent fo colloea continues, ‘Tho upward tendency in prices has called out quite an active npecalativo inquiry, and within the past two daynsilen to 8- Jarge aggregate havo bLeen effectad, Our quotations waie again inoved up & !, @%e, and & etitl further advance is deemed probsbie, Bugars, also, wero firm, Sirups, molasen, mud Tico woro steally, Splces Wer nctive aml firm, Soim mnd starch ruled casy, Following are tho reylsed quola~ tiona 7 Tor—Ttangoon, 7e; Carolina, T @%c; Toutsfana, TG e, Corrrra—0, G, Java, SY@EHe: Java No, 2, 3@ ale; chotco fo fancy R0, 23isige: good to prime i, 2 @3i¥c; commou to fafr, 2'@Lc; roukt~ g, TUR3: Hingapore Java, U637 5403 Costa Mica, 2460 racaibo, 2320, Hugans—Padent cut loaf, WL@ 11 powdered, 11X@'1 canuiated, |1 105@104 “do No, 3, T0(iisl0ie 07463 0 No, 'yellow 0" Nb. 1, 34 Lrown, Ma@9i(o; faif to primo do, BI@375c; common do, 13, Choico tmolansen suyac, Vsl ol mon to good do, @80 ; New Orloans, 7i(@ize. Sinurs—Califoroia sug Tloaf duips, T9@Tc; div mond drips, $1.05G1.10; wilver dript,extra fnc, 0B 85¢; good augar-houso mirup, 60@R3IC: extra do, 5w G} New Oricans niolasses, chuica ld, 56@ 00} do prime, biabre; do common fo good, #3udic; do cholce new, 10760t vrimo do, teiUz: urtoRico TU®abe; conumon molusses, S8@ile; black- crushed and tandard, foves, GIENIs; Butmegs, $1,25.0 1. @413 cutta gluger, 15%@) Hoars—Trno Llue, 03503 German Mottled, 4° i 7c; Whito Lily, UA((0)¢ 1 Wulta llore, Bigcs0, 05 Saven Imperiul, 6c; Qolden West, 435 Brangi--] lsor, launry, 44 @Je: do corn, TRD. ngaford, % ver gloss, D34(39{01 do coru, 10w 0Xe, HAY—No, 1 thinothy waa salablo at tho Btack-Yaria, but othor grades and prairie were dull nnd weuk § Upland prufrie was susler,$10.70 being the outside prico. o quote: No.1 tlmoiby, S15.00@Li.0); No, 2 dv, $12.00; mixod, $10.00; wpland prairie, $10.50; fulz 10 good prairie, $8.500.00; slough, $1.00.22,00. MIGUWINES=Wore active and uuchinged; salea 13, and 400 bris at $1.11 per gal- fon, the latter figurs being the markot at tho close, 1IIDES—Wera eany, awlig o tlis weak and unsottied eonditionor th 18 tho prico 1ls an, glons, Tig o, Thzes 4o eil- Eastern and forelgn marketa, balow Green ¢ity butchers’, fl?flflo: green 1251s¢ ¢ cured, light &ud _loavy, 7)ici greon G flint dry hides, kip and call, 15X@16e: dry st hides, 12@12; ) Damsged 3 doicon skins ock’ bringstwo-thirds price, and 110PS—TWero nufet at 8@13)c. Drewers are buging only fram band to mouth, and iho Eastern markots ura voported quiet, the duilnoss in Louden having caused exporters 10 hold off, Bomo thiuk the lull i only tem- porary, whilo others do not expoct i improved do. mmand ‘unti) afier the holiduys, The exports siuce Boyt. 1 wera 16,763 balea. METALS AND HARDWARE—~Wero iIn modorate donnnd, and steady. TrX PLate—10, xli, $9,50; do, IX, 10x14, 812.00; roofing, 1ix v0: Pra Trv—Large, 3703 small, 23¢; bar, 1,20c; No.3, 136, Leap—Pig, 75 pipe, Do. Correa—Botkoms, dio; 3uc,” SuxeT ZIno—Fhll casks, 1o} slabs, 8X¢. SikET 1noX—No. 24, 4)¢ ratea; Husia ivon, 8 to 12 inclusive, 17c; do, No, 1, statuod, 170: Am rieans Tussis &, Jci Wink—Now. 1t0 8, 027 & 7to 8, 10o: luto 11, 14,1231 ‘Tyand 11, Wo§ 17, 350} 20, e full bondles, per cent ol fence wire, 3¢0; do, small lats, 335e, NAILS—Wero quiok, at $ 3,13 rulas, OILE—Carbon was sctavo, aud esles, formor oulsila otstiona betng omibled, Turpentine and sperun wero offcring ab slightly lower figures, Whalo was hold » shade highes, Lard, linsesd, and other olts, rulod comparattvely sleudy. Vo uow qiates Carbon (sland- srd white), 113 deg, tost, 1907 o Diuols legal toat, 160 deg,, 1350 3 do head-liglit, 175 dog., 16441703 exs tra winter lard ol $1.08w1.10; No. 1, $1.00; No, 2, 78 (3800 ; HHuseed raw, (263 boiled, 6lo: wha'e, wintr bleachied, 78@300; porm, SLIGAL2; nestafont ofl, strictly pure, $LI5@120] do extra, 93¢; do No, I, brauded 10 per cout s 8%; bankotl, 0¢; strajts, 83¢; plambago o}, 607505 turpentine, 41@1To mgmn gravity, 150; naputha, common, 12@130; Weat Virginia oll n-luni.w. :goec., 860: natiiral, 30 dag., 900 reducad, 39 dog. PAINTY AND COLORS~Thoro Wwas ouly & Umitad smount of business at the annexed quotations, which in some {ustances aro lower than previonaly given : Whita ead, strictly pure, $9.0: o, faucy brands, @130 zitie, Amorican, $9.73 ;'do French, sury atiroud color, 49,50 palaco-car colors, POULTRY AND OAME~—Were slow and 1arge offeriug® of pocy stock. Frairie chl avt d very choice dressed fowls, wers salable at rices, Quotaiions: Ubickens, t:l-‘mam o) o @100 per th; turkoys, byos do i 9@1205 ducks, $1,60; goese, $8.00@d.00: prairle chicken, £5,00333; portridire, B.35BYE0 | quatl, 2,002,265 mallard’ duckn, $3.007 wall do; §1,00, Venlion wan quoted st 10@1%0. FOTATO! The receipts’ contions small, but thera 18 very littlo toquiry for car-late, and i {s doubiful if any advauce ou recent piices would be paid, though small lote are belng sold out of store, at batior prices, £5@500 balug aakad for chioice white f'eachulows; car lots were quoted at 30@dsc. BEEDS—Olaver was ip request to il orders, and frm at $4,90@3.40, with $3.50 wuid for large lots, Tho 1narket is Liearly bare, aud very Litle coming forward ; uothing defin) wn in Teqard 1o tha new crop, Lub 1t {n thought that it will pan out Lirger than souie expoct, Tho quality of tha samples roceived is good, Timothy was siesdy st $3.23@2.30 for prime, and §2.00 8220 tor othier grades, The domsud was moderato, Flax was In guod request and Qrmat $1,6041.40, Olher seods were neglected, BALT—Was modorately active, and without quotabls changot Unondags and Canads fing, $1.54; ordinar, coarse, $1.70; dalry, withiout bugy. airy, wil ; Ashion dairy, per '00-Trada rawatus quist, and tie market {8 lackiug ia Semness, W contingd (6 quota as fol- ows 1 ¥ixe Our~holen to extm, 103750 ; medium to good, d0(gL0a § common, 436430¢. PLUa—Natdral loaf,"cholce to extrs, 75@%00; do medium to good, 65100 ; Lalf bright, cholca to oxtrs, Bgoac ; modkum, 603507 black, good o extrs, UG 550 ; coinmon $0 medsuz, 455486, fuoxiNa—Good to_chaico, 3233807 mediam, 81@ 810} common, 28@10e, TEAG—A fair movement wae witnessed st firmn~ or yricos, thin prevwlod a week sgo. Iuyers o 40 10 realiza thet teis are clicwp, and fhat (loy Ton no risk in stocking up at the extreme low figured now yrevalent. We quote: GUNPOWDER— Common, 33@46e; good do, 40@i30; medium, 6.4 Blc; good do, 504550 ] fAne, 63! chiolue, 70@750; cholcest, 90.4Y00; funcy, $1.10@1.20, 1upsataL—Common, Meibe: good do, Swebo; mide fum, 40dise; Quod do, 45@50; tine, 80.4803; B Bhn0e 0109, 60.9¢607 cliolvuat, 10 4780, JAPANI— Cowmoi, S2iad cowro, ww4oa; wodlon, 40 445c; good medium, 43 ne, B0 4030 ; ncal, BBidlc} cholce, @63 ; oholcct, T3wH0c. VoLonad —Common, 266800} good common, 30,&330 ¢ medium, 15ai0a; good mwediuu, 4 i3c; Bue, 45@3o ; Sucst, B0@3c} choice, 3@70C; cholcest, TH@S0 % WOOD--There was w moderato Amount of orders st B0 Lor magin; 41,50 for booch 1 and $6,50 for slabé—s delivered WOOL—Was_quiet and stesdy, Small Western onders are ardviog, snd ary usually placed st ihe quoted pricos t Tu-waahed, yriue, SUi2bdo; do, poor ihghod ey ol et o M mediuni, $2@ike} do, Loarss, B od, boavy t0 light, d5ahte; dv, wiediuin, ¥lgdle; do, i W0, ©Ratl, rl?uou'ra—vmwlnn is the mow frelght g to-day sl whlch teked et Sotey urth slaseand Bulk Chieaao to— per orl - gruin tn buik, wieats, 40,90 $.48 . o a @ 8 i w» “ LUMBER. The cargo market waa iuore activa and steady, About 10 cargess wera sold, keaving as wany more at tha docks at pight. The, trsdisg way chieily in come mon inch, which was gsken by ths local dealare af $19.00@0, Riacoqfull wea rsther sluw but steady ot §9,00, Frobably about 20 more cargocs will Le received this rerson, The Yowl going foto winter quartors Toaded, At the yarts trade continuesfalr, Nnmerons ore ders are coming In from the interfor, and the dally suipments exceed thoss of Tast year at thiatime, Fol- Iowing ara the quotation: First and recond ¢laar, now arriving aro fast on theg are un. +$10,00212.00 “Third elo.r, | {nch, 310.417.00 “Third clear, thiek L0000 Ciear tiooring, f $2,04435,00 Clear miding, tirat ind socond.. 1810 410.00 First common alding. ... ... Fivorlug, Oc t common, dresso ] Floorings, recond commou, dressed Tox boaris, A, Tiox basrda, T Astack Loards, 18.0'@17.00 .01 + $1.00437 00 25,00 47,00 0R37.110 1 stovk board 00 27, Catork boards 18.00@10.00 Fencing ... 001 100 Common Tamber, L006@12,00 dofsts and acantifng, 20 ta 24 ¢ 12.01@13:00 Ashinglen.....,. Bhinglea on track. 2560 L62% DRY GOODS, Jolibara haze no complatnte to make of the courao of ihe market for the week onding yesterdny. I1f the amount of gouds moved out was malorially less than for some of the esrlicr weekn of the season, it wan con- Midernbly {n atcers of the former yearnaln Uko pe- rlod, aud costainly exceeded ali*rossonablo expoctas tion#, White fatr sctivity was apparent in neatly sil dopartmenta of the markets, {ho demand was chiofly conteed in flanneld, hoslery, hawls, blankets, scason- ablo drore fatiries, snd goods adapted to the holiday trade, A lHbeenl distribution of bleached and brawn cottonn, driile, ke., Was also effeciod, the npward foo- deney 1n pricen of {liesn ataplea leading bugors to order in ndvance of current necds, Yepperel E and K, and Continental fing browns, have Leen marked up 8 ke, and & chiingo fn tha samo direction, it in thought, will roon bo macde in o entire Iist, Following ars s re- vised quotations: BROWN COTTONS, Atlantio A, 4. ‘Mackinaw,,... T Atiantic I, 4- 00, Langles, siandatd.... 9 Atlantio Dy 44, 8 [Caliot A, 44, .v Atautic P} 4= 8" |Cavot W, 44 LN Indian Head, 4-6..0 New Hartford, AX.... 7§ Indian Head, 7-0,0... 8% {Lawrence, LL, 4-4.. 8 Nusbille. 8% (Lawreuce. ¥ LBy Wachusetts, i Agawam I, = 9 |Tremont, & LK Empire Stato,. ot 43¢ |Nonparell . . by 9% Taarence, GOL.1010 6 9" |Granito, 1 e Cestenninl, 1 A Mystho Tiver, Contincatal, K. b Broadway, & *INE BROTNR, Noahtn E, 40-4n......10 ¢ [ndianOrehard, RR... Tige Kashun I \Dwight Btar, 4 o Nasha 0, 334 34 |\ Dwight Blai Peppuroil E, 40. 13 \Continental Dupperel] Jt, Gi-ji.s 0 [Bootts, B I, Pepperell O, 3i-ju B (Dootts, M, ) Depporell N, 30-u./.. % | Nowmarks ] Crescent. I\tassactiuetts B, 8 Proacolt X 1, i [Groat Falls 3 8 Tulan Orchard, AX.. B35 {Vortamouth P. ] Indian Orchard, Elé.) 0 [Mohawk, ... 23 Tudlun Orcliard, NN.. 83 PRINTH. Morrimac F, Pluk. © Amonkeag, ... oo Merrinae D, . Freeman, Wamsutta, ., CAMBRICH, + g Nasonville. .. Warretf, .8 . Lonadalo, .8 High colors, 1 oxtra, BLEACHED COTTONS, dale cambric, ... 1, cUww of the Spladie,.19 o ork Mille, o1 il A=, 3 Nonpurel, 1Biuckstone, — |tiope. Lougden, GB..... Fruit of thn Loom. Auburn, A Clinton, A3 + Bigo Middiesez, A1y (Glenarm.. weil13 Bairds, veneeallig Naumkeg satteons Kearsargo, .. Audroscoggin,, Amovkeay, Minnelahs, &£, 3 CCA, 7-8,.1417 Miunetiaba, 7-8, 0, Conestog: 2 |Conestoga CT, 4-4,...1617 4 Amonkeag, AA... 1.2 3¢ IConeatogs AA, 30-ii,. 13 Amoskea, A, R Cry Wit v Amobkeay, 1. Amoskeai, O Amopkeng, D Amoskesg, E! Taari Itivor, Conestoga Conestoga extra, 7 Conestoga GM, 4 York Blus, Yorkstripe, Amoskeay, Curtla, . . Columbiun, .. Warren, AXA 1 Olis, AXA, )\vumn. BU,.,.. 4 ol Waiten, CO., Qtts, ‘Uneasyillo, UCA. Boaver Croek, AA.... |Qaymaker, Lieaver Oreok, Bli.....18% Boston ,.... Beaver Grook, COs. 1115 | acmrzs, Minnehaha, 63,0019 g Amoskerg, 6 4 ™ Amoskea, Hamilton, 6-3 Uncasvillc, A...2\10@11 | Hamiiton, 3-3 Uncasyille, UOK. 12613 cugvior ATRIPE, Whittonton, X. ... 14 g Bvarett, No.1 Whittenton, B 103 |Masaalgasio, Whittenton, XX Unlon, Plad, Amoskvag. Greedmoor, X: Everatt Croedmoor, Adiees. 13 LIVE-S8TOCR, caicaao, . 9,404 1,08 UATTLE—Tha reseits wero unexpsatodly heary, but thesomewhal improved position of the Eastern mar. kets counteractod the effoot of the excessiva supplios, and prices were sustalned for sll grades, with possidly the oxcoption of the poorer quality of_butchers' stock, Bales were roported at $1.5@0.37%., The fusido figire waa thie prico obtained for a car-load of old cows, whlle 2 drove of extrs Iitinols atcers found a buyerat the Iatter quotation. The bulk of ke trading was dono st $L.0035,00 for falz to good nativa steers, at $2.73@3.00 for cows, and at §3.25@1,75 for Texanw, The supply of ‘Texans was ||$mm han usual, but tucse orered vere mostly of good quality and sold st fsir pricss. Toe wmarket closod steady. UATTLE BALES, Aumber and descrivtion. 34 good sleers 13 atockers, ... 0 “K a1 opesad very quisk. Huyers su S e sormuidecably ATt i LUeLr Yiows Of valuss, Siid 1l forenoon was well sdvanced before the differ. ouce was rocouciled. rs did nob sske & very strong position, they early sbowiug Iuflmflxm 0 concedo 5@1uc, but ‘packers would not pay witlin 1% o of Monduy's prices, and to 1Bt reddction sellers ‘ware obilged 10 yiold. ' From sbout 10 o'alock down to 1ite closo of business holira thers wes a brink market, and Lbe btk of the 31,000 hoys on sale was disposed of, Packere patd $4,78@7,00 for o1amou 1o prime droves, while tia purchascd of shippers were principally ab §6.50'4T.18, Thers wete oue o (wo sales of extra ‘Phlladelplila hogs 8 §1.50, The warket closod steady, HOO aaL! Prt. L x3, dv, Frica|No. 4w, 219 4100 0d....2: 6,80 &, 6. [2 [} [ oaspes BISREEREE Taca] buyors and ahipmers taking hold f; §0214 Tor poor to atiavdly chiira logs, Y 2 $-008 5 . urraLo, N, Y., Nov, 0 —Oartne~Roenipts, 2,3 total for tha werk, 8,604 narket mo. .m&y'.;f.'.‘l for all grades : quallty offéilug not up to ast wok + oo to mmlllnm quality ll";(]lpmq un-{‘aa % agar} caminon and poorest quality wek [l fatjoun; anlen, 43 0. i S Al iRRE AND LAsos—Roceipty, 1,90)3 ik, 8,40; Tanrhot active s sod Nl Al clanden of e Lianors ; nlt gan | found s ready salj prices sreok’s quotailonn ; knlen, 7,00, Iinos—Hocelptn, 800 ; ‘tobid for the sweek, 1 market active i sales, 1,500 Yarkers, $71n04 common to bost: all oflerinas el mglig b e + s $1.00@1,30 for cominon Fotch Tuta to beat quality. 4 ity of oforingy 3140 mdvanico on Lt for ' sy, WATERTOWN, Mass coipta, 1.1553 marke ata triing’ improvemont: viry ozen, H0ye. dea wnlflll. Tuking all grades na n , thiers Ia no [mprovements anles of shotcr 410,80 extra ot $.0/G10.00; et qualiny, §1., recoid quality, $u.0 3 thud qualily, uprly Jght | W—=BEET OATTLE--Tl Ackr on Lot prade clid o ml “relnet oRser AND Lastna—Teceipts, 1,00 rates rdvanced about ic; wiles at’ U3, Osch s Cxtra, $mu@sn ! oLy e % BT, YOuia, T, Lovis, Nov, 10, —1oe—Teoea Y N By Yy CATrLE—Active ; good to chrdce native 5, @0.12% § madium'to falr, 812304 LJL?."‘r;’:.’mfl 8,783 $10:%ors and faodors, $3.00. Kok fo oholoa Texans, $h00 44,333 medin to air, 3400@3.50, CTNCENNATI, CINCINNATT, Nov, #.—Hoos—Ruyers an apart; tending downward 3 1 solters fair to goud packing, $7. 4 H eommon - light, §7 @TA§ chiojes f ocelpte, 16,81 £.50; Lirgo number una menth, 250, —— TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Syacial Dispoleh o The OAuns so Triduss, Tavenroo, Nov, #0—11 & m.—Frotn—yo, 6d No, 2, 28 61, i o dnan—\ueat—Winter, No, 1, 10341; No,2, fony sorlog, No. 1, 1045 No,2,0s4d; white, No, 1, 119 115 N9, 3, 1041025 elub, No. 1, 113 7. No, 3, s 2 3 recuiptn for tho last threa days 39,000 qrw, 13,00 qre being Amerlcan, Corn—Now 1, Sa; No, 2, 328 0d, L1vinroon, Nov,30—150 p, m.—Corn—No, 1, 33 No, 2, 22 64, 5 Livearoor, Nov, 30510 p, m,—Tard—~57a ¢4, TaVERrOOL, KoY. 30—Lateat—CouN~Western mized, 829 0d@ 138, Provisons—Lard, 576 ¢d, Dacon—Long cleat mid dles, 598 6, Brimirs TURPENTINE—2%47 951 0, Loxpoy, Nov, 30.~Tie Bane oF ENorixp—Ths amount of buliton gono Into the Burk of England on balanco to-day Ja £131,000, Coxaovs—honey, 93 8-16§ sccount, 08 1316, AMERIOAN BECURITIEA~3-8s of '6%, 1033¢; 74 1003 3 10409, 10334 ; mow %e, 1044 § Now York Cooe tral, 463 Erle, 1Y, § preferrad, 50, v Repmvep Prrnostea—ile 6d, FALLOW— G4 Gd, A Lunsxen OT—itss od, Brintrs TURPENTINE~-38 04 TATIH, FO¥, 30,~RENTRI—CIH Dir, FRANKFORT, Nov, 0, ~UNITRDSTATEs Doxns—Nof 53, D14, Auiwinr, Nov, 39, —PRTrotxvM—29 4d. PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. PIILADELEYIA, Nov, S0.~Wool wan in fule demand, ond prices wern steady, Oblo, Pantisylvanta, snd Weel Virginta XX and above, 45@300; X, 462470 ; modium, 53,51c {.conrue, 43@4Uc ; New Vork, Michigan, Indi- am, and Weslorn fine, 40@i%c; modinm, 4:@30¢; charse, 43@100; conibing, washol, 5%i6; combing, unwashed, 42505 fine, unwashed, $0@dle; coirso medum, unwaslied, Y3Edie; tub-washed, IG5} extrand merino, pulled, 99842:; No, 1 and super, pulied, 0GB ¥/ YORK DRY-GOCDS LAARKET, Nrw Yors, Nov. 3).—Bushios coutinue | qulet with packngo-housen, and tho Jobbing trade was dall, Cote ton gouds moved slawly, except brown sheetings and eotton-flanncls, which wers fu falr demand aud firn, Dleachod ehirlings wero dull, and White Hoek was res duced by ngents to Jge. Pladd prinss wers 1n modere ate requost, Woolen goods fur mon's wear moved rathor ulowwly, aud forelgn goods won very dull. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CLEVELAXD, Nov, £0.—Petrolenm quict and steadyy standard whito (110 test), D7ic; prieme white (160 testh, 102¢,1n eat laly, PITTSBURG FETEOLEUM MARKET. PITrsuURG, Nov, 2U,~Petrolenm quiet; crade, $1.15 Q@LI7 ot Parker' ; rolined, 124,@12Ke, Pullidelphls dulivery, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. WitaiuTos; N, C., Nov, ¥0,—8yirita of turpenting quict at e, THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YODK, P Speciul Dispateh to The Chicnas Tribune, » Now Yonk, Nov, 30.—Qnay—\Wheat—3arket loa aelivo; searcely 8o rm; salos of 85,000 tu at $LIE $1.05 for rejucted aprin L07G1.40 for ungraded apring; $1.14@113 for No, 3 Chicago; $LIT@LIY for No, 3 Milwaukeo; §1.2461.25 fur No, 3 Chleago; $1.35 for No, 2 Nortiweatern ; $1.21@1,26 for No, 2 Allwan- keo: $1.35@1,33 for No. 1 rpring; $1.15@1.37 for mow and old wintzr red Weatern; $1.1851.3 for Decombor Western; and §135@148 for whits Western, Bya quict and firm ut 85GU00 for Western ;o Di:3v5c for Btato: and 86@97c for Cunada fn bond, Larley a shade fOrmer: salos of 9,000 bu two-rawed Sitato at 94z, snd 10,000 bu fadr No, 3 ut $L.1A. Corn unsuttled: acarcely 50 firin; walea of 42,000 bu st 7io 10r stoars Western tnized; T5@7630 for sall do; 755370z for Kighemixed snd yallow Western; and 4o for old Wealorn mixed on tho track. Oata rather moro activet sales of 60,000 bu at 42@47¢ for mixed Western aud State; 49450 for No, 2 Milwaukeo; and d6@30c for white Western and Btate, Provistons—Middles hoavs at 11@1e for Tong clodr. Lard boavy ; salos of 20 tes at 13 15105109 fur prime steam, 3 Wuu:g—-hl.nhl-laldn salesof 50 brls at §118 per gallod, Onoosnma—Sugar~>arkst firmi falr demsnd; falrto good rofining 18 quuted at 8%@8o; prime ot 83c; and Nos, 10wnd 13 Huvana st Bywb){c, Coles —Murket Srm; falr inquiry; Lio f quoted st 185Q 2101u gold ; and Maracalbo at 1 @3l dn geidy 110 the Arrociated Fren.} o Naw Yonx, Nov, 80.—Froun—A Hitle Detter s quity; receijte, 91,000 bels; sapurfiue Etato snd Wosieen, $1.70643.047 commmuon ta wood BTy, $5.04d 5.80 good 10 cloics, $5,5536,00; whito whea asirm, $.0.@8.00 ; extrs Ubio, $5.25 47,503 Bt, Louls, $3.608 9,003 Minnesots patout pro-oss, extra gooil to prime, $3..0@ 1,163 clinica to doublp vxtrs, $T:40w2E0, -1iye our quict $4.25¢3,3 A Matesieaiy § Western, 131010 Graix—Wheat lead activ A8, omumun and inferior pradea 8 shsde esale; apring, $1.00a1.05; vugraded do, £L13u1 Cuicago spring, 81.4bwi.:8; Nov J do, SLIs: Milweukeo, $1.3% No.d do, $1.1¢Gs1 1%: No, 1 da $lwg winier red Western, poor 0 goud, new, 8113 25 5 white do, $1.40; No, 1 Minneagts dud Bhaboy- Sominally '$1.0GL2, Tise quiet: very firmg fior, B3@S0c; Conaua in bond, Mi@dic, Darley sud bigher; VU3 for 2-rowed Hiata; dorowsd 04} Catnia Wekty 30,3118, Corn hoaty socelpts, 60,000 Luj Western mizel steamn, 197403 doall, ThaTdkes do new, G2@TI0; Digh mized and yoilow Western, 15@70c, ata wiors aosivound steddy § reseipts, 83,000 bu; Western mixed ha Hiale, $xaido; white Western, 4%wsvo; No, 2 Mliwakee, & @145 rojected Chjcuko, 16a itar—Firm s walpplug, 1W@T ¢ e Love—Dall’; Esatern’ au \Weatern, 1051501 Now York state, 13165} Callforula, 17.u20% UBookurrs—Rio cofew fri’ and nctives cargocs, 184310 u gold; Jobbing, 13Kw2l)c n gold, Buase —ilomand fair wid market tirm st B3¢ 5 prime, 850§ rotined unchauged, Aolisses wtoady, Witk & moderate dowoud ut B8atic, Wice unchanged. PRTROLEUM~—Quist und uuchanued. Erasmnes BrsiN—Quist at T0.ybda, Brietrs TunPeNTINg-—ploavy ab ulc, Euas—Unchauged, Faoruioetork seady; now mers, $23.80¢ A tho yeur, §24,40@31.50, el quict ; uew plain 1o, 11)0; tew optea do, 125c, Out meats quiut ; Woslorn loug vlear, 115} ity dq, Lxe, Lard wteu yrime ateam, 14 18=16¢ caali aud sli'the yosrs BurTen—Westery, Liks 20 ; Blite, 23§32a Curese—Quiet at 8@ ayy Wiatsgy—Alark.t dul st $LIS. TQLEDO, Toepo, Nov, 30.—Erovs—Qulet and unchroged GiAln—Wuest steady aud (b moderats demaud ; No 2 wliite \abaali, 1,2 ; No, 1 sunbier, 5pot wad Dsovtie Ver, §1.17; Januar, February, $1.33 ¢ March, 81 swber, Vg § No. 3 red, $1.413 No. 3 doy $1,0.' Corn eaxtur ; bigh wilxed, 80kc; tew, B0 1einewy seller the yoar, 48570} January, 480 low mizod, new 8003 No, 3 white, 8023 no grade, 86¢ 3 uew, (5ol dn;uqod. now‘;d:&“ Unte dull and unchauge avigaiion ia closed, Tiaorirra—Fiour, 400 brls; whest, 11,000 bu; 001y 52,000 buy oats, 2,000 bu. ER—— iy . B, Weatert BuupMEnta—Fiour, S0 corn, u3,000 b} oatu, 4,009 e ane-Dull and gl Mitwayer, Nov, W.—FLovu—Dull and UiiruWhiat Liisatifod § No, 1 Blibwaukus, §1:00% No, 4 AMilwaukes, $1.5); Novewbor abor, §1.04 ; January, $1.08%; ; No. 3 a0 ‘:, bkgli)e, Usts nl:%llch:dx No, 9, B}@le, Bariey u (ulr demund ‘xfim rutca] o, Uix@Wwio- Hye dullaud weak 03y i kot rd, ST 3 wbu, - D Y e UM aTLer Dryaitod shouldecs, e, Tooas ; 10 boted. fiour, 10,000 brls; whesly 377,000 b, Aorir i Fout ion i s O, CINCINNATL. CivornmaTs, Nov, B0.~FLoua—Siesdy and ume chauged, GRimn—-Wheat dull; red, $LIS@LEL Carn—OK aullat Si@ose; now, fuir aid B at 45@50 al o, Uals duilat Sogade. Uarlsy quivt aud uschungel. Bye dull at Y7es18c, 7 i—Pere dull a} $21.29@21.80, Lard qubod M.:r'::umh $19.50 5 ketiie, $lad0 Bulk mosia