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FINANCE AND TRAD 'fha Currency Movement Not So Active. Fair Dofimud for Discount, Partioularly from the Country, The Produce Markets Generally Tame, with Less Changes. in Prices. Provisions, Onts, sud Bye Easier—Wheat Woak—-Oorn Steady, \ Bow Much Forelgn Wheat Will Grent Britain Require ? FINANCIAL. At most of the financlal institutions the business of the day was reported to bo moaderately active. The movement of currency to the country "has slackened,’ thongh the orders etill amount ton large aum dally. Dy far the largest proportion of the paper brought to the banks comes from ths cauntry, every ecction of which {8 atill In necd of advances of capital to mave and hold the erops. The applications from the Intertor for both cur- rency and loans will aggregate a good many mille fons mora heforo tho closo of the scuson, Tho hog crop for instanco has hardly began to move, Tho aupply of paper from city sources ls improving, Collections are slow and a gond dealof paper originates in thls shortage, but thero is, beyond this, a growing domand for the use of the loanable funda of the banks, Ttates of disconnt aro 8@10 por cont at tho banks 10 regulor customers. Gooll ontslde paper Is takon atspecial rates. On the strect buniness (s quiet at bank rates. New York exchange wns sold Letween banks at 75c@81,00 per §1,000 discannt. Tlie clearings were $4, 000, 000, BANK OF CALIFORNIA. At tho recent meetingof the stockholders of the Nank of Californln the following wera clected Di- rectora: William Alvord, Thomas BLell, E. 1. Daldwin, . W, Carpenticr, George H., Ioward, Jamee N. Keens, D. O. Mills, Charles Mayne, Tahert F. Morrow, Calvin Yaige, aud Willlam Shoron. The new unmes are Mesars, Carpentler and Paige, in place of Measrs. Earl and Notr s, The boank has collected from $7,000,000 to $8,000,000 ‘of o)d accounts durlng the year, and dlschnrged npward of §4,000,000 of ita - bllitiea. There hinve been six assceruents, amount- ing to 87,000,000,p uld In Lo repair capltal stock, and the seventh 18 In process of collection, Ane othor of 8300,000 will complete the work. The Tino of deposits now exceeds §6,000,000, and the aniount of caln on hand {8 upwards of £1,500,+ 000, CURRENCY ETATISTICS. On Oct, 7 the folluwlng were the statlstles of tho National Bank currency: Nattonnt Dank clrculntion outstandine, £122,50% ROUL nestes, S20,00, 100, N.curlfl!l of St nru lllnkl ZUnlied States honds for clre Il atlon, €y By k ln 8 honds xl!xmfl el for ch’cflln(lllm Illlrl!ll 4,003 Statca the -ty 31 B o SIS denies, 5 lrdhmcl Bons et far cireniainn witharaws. d log Ty B1,710.5005 United Statey notes :hlmn'u urum uw wick, §1,G1,533; recelpts af allyer, $14,051,03, AN BASTEN SAVINOS BANK SREAKS. The Hoboken Iomentead Associatlon, an institn- tion which did » savings Luainess, has suddenly «closcd its doors, aud its oflicers have disappeared from view. Thebank recelved deposita up to the day befare the suspeusion, 1ts labilities are about 874,000, while the assets, which include wine and cigars in large quantities, taken by the ofiicers as cullaleml for lonus, are less than §:0, 000, TAD VOLUME OF OURRENCY. In June, 1874, the condition of the legal-tender and National Bank circnlation was as follows: e ety i 7017 000000 eposina i ‘Treasury to redeeim clventatton,.o 3,819,078 e 18,380,680 ko0 ate Tota) legalstenders., Natiounl Bibx notes $713,004,400 + «Tho set of Juno "D, 1R74, provided for the re- tircient of Natfona! Bunk currency; the act of Jon. 14, 1895, provided for an indetulto extension of Natlonel Bank currency nnd retirement of arcenbacks to tho amonnt of B0 per cent of the ad- Hlitdonal fssue of Nutlonal Bank notes, until the ouistunding legal-ienders shoull bo reduced to 100,000,000, \Inder these two luws, the volame of currency kias become us follows: 'l.l';:ll«lrmltn In clroulatton Natlonal Sank note Tolume of the eurrency 800,00 B0 This makes a reduction 807, - 142,001, Adding the nmfluul n”rn:llmlnl currency redecmed the tatal diminution of paper monoy In 878,104, ' NEW YOUR: LOAN MARKET, The Now York Journal {c omuierce r(‘purl! llm financinl situntlon thera 1o be thats f'umnmrtlal ll‘flx'\‘r. and eapeclally lhnt made by dry- Fuods veovte, 1a o labundunt, uwluicdoabtives ta- Lo theral alluwaneo of tinie made L5 guod houses aud the divcounting of billla betore lllllhlr iy, With lha citn- jeminey suiinh aupyly of iaper, aies should bo muci Digher, ne huyentufe oot nutierous and the hanks have Nstle ioney for thin kiud of fvesiont, owing fo o xc:!:llu-l from dealers and heavy draits Ly correspond- chte, GOLD AND GREENIACKS, Clold was 10812@ 100 In greenbacks, Greenbacks wero 021 @013 cents on tho doltar ingold. by FOREIGN EXQUANGE. L Strty day, ight, Elatling, G S Forin—| i) Delgiuny I Rwituoriand.. 23] o 1 U GOVERNMENT Tnited Btates as of ‘81 R Tnlies h(ll(‘lv’i 208 Of 1113 i oF “07—Tamuary nit July Hat of “Ua—Ianuary and July-.. 1 m «mo e iy oEy i Ulllltfl Bluu-lcnmncr Ul e BTOCK BXCH erman iy 0 BAAK SLOCE Wod sold nz mr. ik Firet Kationa) Tnk, o Natlonal Bani XNational Hank of 1liinol uf Comiicrea, *NMerchanta® Natlonal Chicago City 0 per cent q Ghicago Gty 7 por contaciisd uf Tl It Cl,ll:fi‘eu Ls—1800 or later 1y el o e i b 4 e TIE CHICAGO TRIBUND: | 'I'HURSDAY . OCTOBER i Ko 12, 1876 dera tn the mar! to-day from Chicago ani wankcoe for Wiaconsin stocks, an active movoment of graln linsing bogun, and the expectation hel that the bualness af Llhese raads will larg 1y Incrense durlng the current montl In tho Iast half honr prices lost % to % of tho adyanco, the ware ket at clota having been firm. Clomng prices wers %@% higher than at the close yesterday for ‘Wisconsin stocks, and % for Pacifio Aall, and % lawer for Lake S8hore and New York Central, and otherwlse unchanged, Transactions were 115,000 shares, of which 6,000 were Paclc Mall; 14,000 Western Unlon, 156,000 8t. Pauls, 60,000 Lake Bhore, 3,000 Wabash, 5,000 Michigan Central, 18,000 Delaware, Lackawanna & Wealern, and 3,000 Now Jerscy Central, Money market casy; 2@2%, Prime mercantile pas per, 1@0. Customs recelpte, $205,000, * The Asslstant.Trenanrer disbursed §8,000. Clearinge, $:8,000, Sterling quiets long, 483141 short, 465, GOVENNNENT n0YDA, m;t'fi‘fl?« . o X 10-4( it ?‘Z! N e Ctlfl!flu‘l‘”! teisearinres 2N 8¢ ll!fl s‘l!E‘n Now York Ceal - arante. 10 c sinking-fund, p1 + 413 Virginin, new.... AN VNN L 27 NIRING STOCRS. 8ay Fraxcisco, Uct. 11, —The latest quotations ta-ilny were as follow Gonaoltidated Virginia 40 Crown Tatnt.. 1n Callfornia Yellow Jucket.. u Selremed eiciior 1 k) Opudi ;z}‘ 15 14 fcan. 7 llnuhlk Curry, 17 ’l est & nclchcr D! {ii & o 4 4 ullfon o m:um nd & 1y .h o4 Julia Lanlulldflh. entiick, Hossuthi,, 19( sllrer um Mlnlm‘Cu. llK NEW ONLEANS, New Ontraxs, Oct, 11, —Gold, 1003, ight exchanye on New York. dircount, Sterling oxchange, bankors' bills, 520, FOREION. ';l.‘pvnox. Qct. ll.—Conual-, money and m.'connt, United States flonfl»—'fla«, 108; 'G7s, 108%; 10-40s, 1083¢; now b8, I!J": rrurgmn. 18. 10 New York Central? i}"" Erle, Pams, Oct. 11.—Hentes, 100( 42¢!q. Fraxskront, Uct. 11, —New Gs, 1023, REAL ESTATE. The following instraments wero filed for record Wednceday, Oct. 112 Shnrileff av, ft, Lhu'(l Jui lenaly t, SR HEG of Rinifo'st, o 7. 35xi30 "g PR R - 58 Vallaee o -. 123 7-10 {t, dated Sej X.l—.':) % “‘ 4 1,200 Cflhlml.‘l v, 00 {8 N o! Eweitieiil nl. u, lmx 173 Jmu d Oct. 4 field L 400 1w ‘el X123 1, dated OCt, 11..... jan fox 850 “gafl((m AL, 2 NH I|:. Awof Archeray, wit, fl(ll"fl T 100 Arcer av, 80 n ¥ of iatien cotirt, W ki 11, dated O 2,500 ke oot i 1,600 o " Fowlert, 0o it 55 ifany i 3 dnted Ok 500 SOUTU OF CITY LINITH, WITIHIN A RADIA or smvex WIL1A OF THE COURT-1I00" Droxet boulevard. 1w cor of Fifiiett LOXZV0 18, duted Sept. 1 COMMERCIAL, The following were the rocolnts and shipmenta of the leading articles of produco In thiw city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning, and far Lhe corresponding timo last years Receipis, Shipments, 187%, | 1875, Flour, brlw, n,607 Wheat, bu. 65,416} 420 \\ mmmwn from store on ’l‘ncndly forelty con- sumption: 1,024 bu wheat, 4,507 ba corn, 680 hu oats, 1,180 by rye, 878 bu barley. The !ulluwlngprnln was inspected Into stors in this clity on \\'cduemlny momlnx' 4 cara No,1 red winter wheat, 2 cm-n No, 2 do, 1 car No, 3 do, 1 car refected do, B4 cara No.2 N.W. wheat, 10 cars No. 1 epring, 167 caraXo.2 do, 82 cara No,3 do, .20 cars rejected do, & cars uo grado (347 wheat); 47 cars and 30,600 bu high-mixed corn, 240 cars and 84,200 bu No. 2do, 1 car new mixzed do, 72 carsand 1,675 bu rejected do (308 cam corn); 8 cara white oate, 17 cars and 7,000 bu 2 do, 42 cara rejected do (U7 oats) ; 2 cars No. 1 rye, 31 cars No. 2 do, 5 cars reected do, 1 carno grado (30 rye); 2 cars No, 1 burloy, 25 cars No. 8 do, 00 cars No, 3 do, 22 cara rejectod do, 1 car no grade’ (110 bar- ley). Total (0S8 cars), 480,000 bu, Inspectod out: 10,484 bu wheat, 153,605 bu corn, 12,757 bu oate, €05 bu rye, 01,047 bu barloy. The figures of the Rogistrar of Grain ahotw that tha quantity of grain In storo In this city Increased during Jast week 397,230 bu. The shipments of Ao week ns reported by the Board of Trade,added to the quantities taken from store for clly con- sumption, and the whole sabtracted from the to 18l of reportod receipts, leavca soms 880,000 Lu a the augment of onr stock of grain during the week. Prabably It would be difficult to explain away tho whole of the great difforcnce between theso two sets of fgures; but there Is one fact which mny go a good way towards explaining it. 'The figures of thie Reglatrar are supposed to ba made up lo the actual clogo of tho week—that Is, to the close of bLusineds on Sat- urday. The weekly Bgures furnfshed from the oflico of the Becratary of the Board of Trade ave wmade up to Saturday morning, which means not Iator than Friday night, 'The week tacd {n ono cowpllstion thereforo begiue and onds at icast one day earller than the week need In the othor, so that even if both acta of figures ba correet thoy cannot be expected to agree except by chance, Tn 7 corilivaténaper cint o ny munmu. 7 per cent (ofd), paat d " Aee (‘nu-uucunmfl(c ‘m :m‘munc l.hu:un ks JAv—5hor! : ajtfonstock. ... lmllnn:(gct ¢ “SAudtoterest. . .Y TELEGRAPII. To'ths Western dssocialed Press. Nxw Yonx, Oct, 11, —Gold opened st 108%, and closcd at 10D, Carrying rates, 1@3. Dorrowing + saten, 4, 3, aud flat Guyeruments fem, | Tallroad bonds were generally strong. Btate securities were steady. Stacks opened generally o fractlon below the Ag- urce of yesterday, and, o some justsuces, a fur- ther dectine took place, Subsequently the market bocawmo drm, snd a marked advance easued, led "Ly Westera Voloa sad St Faul. Th v oF- ¥ . any vvent TuE Trinusae 1s not rosponsible for the . sccuracy of elthor, or for the want of agreement between tho two, We publish both sets of fgurea in the number of Tus TRiauxg )lul succeeding the posting on 'Change, Tho leading produce markets were rather slow yeatorday, with s tendency o & lower range of pricen; though there was not much changu excent In wheat, The reccipts of grain wore agsin lberal, snd considombly fu excess of tha reported sbipe monts, while thore waa no spcclal activity inthe shipping iine yeaterday, the purchases made belng chietly for the purpose of 8lling contracls made on tho floor of wur Iixchanga. The advices from other polnts wore rathor discouraging to holders of prod uce, and the Turkish guestion seemed (o beina lllr way of Lelng **rolegated™ to'tho next crop 'Thic uncertainty in regard to tho roattlt of Ihulc:llnnl in Ohlo and Indlana gave rise to o great deal of discussion, and drow off tho attentlon of many oporators from tho markets—thus reduc- iug the voluma of trading, There wasa falrly active dry-goods market, Boy- ers wero namerous and wore ordering freely of ataple and seasonable goods, Pricos yu- waln Srm. © The grocery market was sctive, and for il tho staplo articles the tenor of prices was unqualifiedly Orm, Coflocs wWero nominally 3ic higher, while sugars were buoyant atan jic advance, Teas have an upward tendency, Blrups and molssics mre aleo tending upward. "Phere were no Duw fuaturea 1o hote in the butter and choeso markets, Dricd truits wore unchanged in values, Domestics were deslt in vory spariogly, while for forelgn deacriptions there 'was o sutla« factorlly active demnnd. Fish remain fitm, ander a ateadlly fatrinfqairy, Coaland wool were fqanted quict and stanidy. The only chanse fu it oll mar ket wasa declingof 1cinturpentine. For enrbon, lard, 1naced, and most othier olls there was o stéady and firm market., ‘The lumbor matket was more activoand steader. A portion of the floot arrived, and bnyers were ate tracted by tho more liboral nsaortment of lumber, Tho yard market was moderately nctive, Drnge and chemicals were reported steady under a very falr demand from tho country and city trade, Wool continuca firm nnd falrly active, Tho broom- corn market la easy for botter gradea and strong for the lower samples, the praportion of which (n the crop Is light, The demand 18 moderste, Hops continue active and firm. Groen fruits were sbundant and woak, the domand boing very light. 'The outlook for apples is poor. Tha crop everys where {8 Iarge, and there 1a no demand except from the city trade. Beeds were faiely active and firm, The street wan woll supplicd with ponltry and game, which sold slowly to tho retall tradeat Arregnlar prices, Lake fralghts wera rather qniet, and stendy nt tho redaced rates of tho previons evening, ot Sxe for corn to Buffalo, and 4}¢ for wheat to do, Rafl freights’ wore quict and nominally firmer, at 20¢ to New York, 180 to Philadelphis, 17%4¢ to Daltimore, and 23¢ to Doston por 100 lbs: Through rates by Iake and rail wero quoted at 113e for corn and 12¢ for wheat to New York, and 14c on corn via Baflalo to Doston, Frelght cngage- ments wore reported for 06,000 bu wheat, and 235,000 bu corn, TNE WHEAT WANTS OF ENGLAND. Kenneth, Dowlo & Co., of Liverpool, under dato of Sept. 27, say: '* Our requircnents of wheat and flonr, largs as they may be, are not equal to these of 1875, It sccms likely that the grest ex- porting countries will be able to equal their for- mer shipments; for America is thonght to have as much, including what remaine of her 1875 crop, India s much, and Ruusia moro than was grown in 1876, The European crops also in France, Germany, Spaln, Central Earope, and the South, have st least squal to those just compared, At the prescut timo undoubtedly a proportion of the market's strength s derived from the weather, and & larger proportlon from the state of politics 'rne London ZVmes says: ‘The wheat cmn this year Ia the conclusion of & hise tory full of alarms and sitrprises. Mr. Caird tell it very pleasantly fo nll ita nemnn and conrequences, and ro- ot tha mysterlous and gluomy of lifa waa always discussed Y » . 18 80me reanects the pres- AL o th i far surpassed the direct bro lictions Wa aro dependont pon forelgrers to an ed. . Wiille thu avorngo con as tha custom s, during iast harvest year we have lmmm Nappily, 1t Acoms, sOMOWDRE T EXCEss OF NLF WARLS ), LU0 ).unnml-elrma‘ or not far from two-thirds’ of our wlole consum tlo: of thia came from th Inited States, and so of aur wheat supply depand, tiierefare, fot nnly country, bt atiil more imme- ,;nn e ComIIETCIAT SiAve, WhIeh 1o very yaria. tie profit ftsel€ hnato o hicely calculated, and Catrl's orlnlnn the prices which liave Intely pro- Yailed Jisid little or o profit. uch 8 fact ts tiowly ap- n ble, preciated, but when the Anierican farmerwhave once BEEcii npon' 1t and stoppes auppuw? L taicen thine 1 Verso that movement aud mewt a tsing demand, Flve 0y o, ‘Contam of. SuF wheat, Baporia tomo Trom Britiny, i, —wlicro Wo have lataly lid 1o foed s famished puplllll on. A goud deal comes (mm 'l‘||r)my and gyne, which, Mr. Catru olwerves, wiil have to snd us mu. hcnulall«ay Doth want mofoy, s can ua long: l.‘L It by simply borrowiug, 1y suggests, hoswever, In pteseutclroumatances Turkey can SOk DO AepEds c oll or any mulldenhln suppiies. France fa too much tn our own condilion £0 ba siire of sparlng us Pheat whow we' Bagyen toswant ity 10 tace (¢ anayss ot ta compete with us In the open miarket. thnt 1y aboit s mich as can now be expected. She hias had & poor Liarvest of uther urain ad produce, and wiay wint aliher awn wieat od more, “Tiio Wheit crop of Cank- ' Tunch Tower than usual, THR FORBIGN IMPORTATIONS recelved at Chicago Cnstom-Hoase Oct. 115 1.V, Irwin & Co., 3,000 bn barley; Elgin Natlonal Watch Company. 1 cask watch-jewels; Field, Leof. ter & Co,, 12 casca dry goods; Johm 11, Mather, 1 case files; Field, Lolter & Co., 38 cascs dry goode; Leslic Carter, £ casks eartlienware; J, -1, Mather, 1caso watch-keys; Wilson Brothers, 8 casca ho- slery. Amount of dutles collected, §6,837. —— PTROVISIONS. TG PRODUCTS—Tceniled to quietneas, and to an easler range of prices, chiefly In sympathy with hogs. hie supply of which is ratherlargo for the scason. Cutting {s progresaing freoly, and the supply- of avail- able product [s un the jncrease, though the offeringa of Bpot Mnff nre not large, asngood deal of the current cutting hina heen contsacted for shead. Property for future was, however, offered more frecly, and buycrs wero alow to take hold, some professing 10 anticipate lowerrates as s cousequence of increasod supplies ot hogs, Mzas Ponk—Was rather moreactive, snd declined 10@15¢ per brl for the year, while dellverles for this ‘month were only ashade casier, and cash lots were un- cbanged under & woderate demand for new. Salcs wors Teported of 600 Lrls cash (new, [nlots) ab §17.00; 1,000 brls seller October st $10.57'4;and0,590 brisscller the year at $14.05215.08. Total, 11,600 bris. Also 140 brishack pork at $17.00. The merket clcs:d dnll ot $16.00R17,70 for cashy 310.35810.57)§ for scller Octa- bur $10.25%@10. 47} for sellor Novewber; and $16.008 13,026 for the year. Extra prime pork was npomlial at $13.50, Liverpool drupped 4s per bri yesterday, to 708 for prime meas. Lanu—Was moro activeand rather weak, declintng 5@10c per 100 1e, Lhio greatest fall betux n Totn for do- Uyery during the year. Thore u nu chinnze In Liver RUgk; nled worn peportadf 1,250 teg cnih b, 810,50 ) fea seller October IOk 1o fea o ew) at $10.00; 4,500 toa seller tho yeur Bt S0 30,351 and e chur.lnnulry-ll\).-l. o, Lotoll %500 ¢ o mn ot closed (am i 0,475 for ‘camty $10 2 @10 or 0 tohary ity wilor Sovemhir, LR )15 qfl.’K) the yedr; and ..lJlBrJnn!le] S nrdwld.'.'mmr 100 B8 beluw the ‘prico of ier-roulera d. MeATo—Wers T”“" and s shada ensler for present delivery, with Mlitio’clingo for future. Thors wero scyerat Grders on {he floor that wers timiced to figures Ifiok‘w L6 viws o sellore, Thomgh. tha Tatos. ofered icir o lhofl clears |\rlvllu FeFie: 100 oty d sellse I cr and anus BEy A S0461 40 new ietccn Loiitce st pjge) Amics 0.0 pea green hams (18 ) at Shoule Shore Long Short ders Vit cledrs. ciears 0088, 4 ‘2 b LY No L 4 Dosciber: b] Ao Cieate molm &t 8Yo casl) iord, clen 3 £or R R shieao for Ducomber, Iands quiet ci fong-cut, hame, 113 I»uxml? ol oichiod hanme iaiine, Ui Y48 iier shautders, Toose, @4R7e1 4o short riba cash or suller Getovor, BXulse.' No winter short clears or long male, Hacon IHWI Kt A for shol MA'H. BAC Tor shart. Flbw, 106810145 o short EHears, 16135 fop s, ail canvized and hack RUSGC, IH‘ Ll" l'llOUlVL I‘H—\VMI: lu.mlr and qulct at $0, 60@ 10.00 for mosai £10,50G11. 00 f0F uxtra mess; and $10.00 @19.50 for hnns, ‘ALLOW—\Was quoted ot B)(Gs for clty, and 7@so fnrmumry lots, according 1w conditivn. wasmady of 100 bris‘city at Bigc, DBREADSTUFFS, FLOUR-Was quict and unchanged, Duyers hold oft for s decline In prices, ta correspond with that ta wheat, but sellers wero not willing (0 uake concesslons, the stock belng too small to permit much competition, Sales wera reported of 200 brls winters on private terms; 400 bris spring oxtras parily at $5.30; and 80 bris rye flour on private terms. Total, £30 bLris, Tho market closed steady at the fol- lowing as the asking range of prices: Cholce winters, $6.50@7,00: medium winters, §3,80G0.00; choica spring extras, §5.73@0.00; medium do, §5.23@3. &2k shipplug plug oxtras, §5.0003.23; chalcs patents, $0,7%7.50% common do, $3.75G6.23; sour sprlugs, $4.0044.00; spring superines, §3.25G4.25. Rye four, §1.0064.25, Tinax—Was qules and easier, the oflrings Letng in exceas of the demand, Hales were 20 tons at §0.50 on track, and §,75 frec on board car; also 20 tons from winter whoat at $10.00810,50 free on busrd, Corx-Muat—Cosrve was nomioal a4 $10.25@10,50 per on tracl w\'?/nu,\“ iraaless active and exeler, dectining 19(c, and then improving le, but clol o lower than the Inteat m(u :'Ul Tukulns Tlln pul r‘la lekrams ealled um Engitan markets SOl and s, vl adyices poported thom to make conce e ino srvather lioro, an fact of rather ary n:cvll»ll (T care Tispected futn $tora), wilh vorysruull ahlpineuts, uio Jondud ¢ bl Jiers, and tha offerings weré conwiderably in ex: gesaof thaucmand. Tuoro was apiareitly wo fugulry fur hipnjent excont un the lowor @ imodurately wall witainsd, e S uyars for” o curront reteipta ovly loeal anots, sitlioinarkeclo deciibiaty ugainat ch for whicl; 1l m-.u l,’eu(:n liolders b B the scaboni e e k%'& s n-mlvmy Wi, ) on prteor wa 1t (e bresemsliuatiin runllmlu G Pitock of wheat bl ba 8 ik ORu 8L e elusy o navigatton, e ,]“ et et \urr-m-ll, a4 lhuuuklltm D6 s 16 irat 6 o uf winter, New Y m s nacitve, and Milwaikes dull, selle L and ortwa sales |llun?(‘\l to §1.00, and then )‘ecmlml lu Loudun way fll‘l;lltd v mmhm o l,un 'f a8l (eibyt1, 07} clmlnu nt 31,0035 fut. L petlert llm TG VAR 1 ULLEE hass Bote tin] AL £1.086 cloding at 61,00 tash No.1 sprivie cloacd 2t B0, § 45w 4o atuTe, Craly sales bera nwrlr-d B i DR T nluu at S uo LT S b No. 3 du at $1.003ck1.005 ltllbuum““}u. Tactongcs T iy Baw o B 17 s Novem| mmulhlu:l] Lk, sold up riner, aod de 1ose, ~ Buller Dies it old rojected st vl 4,000 ba new do b1 »:»buhymunp(oul1muu ,Ud}g ou Lrack, veR \v-¢x —Sales wero 330 bii No. 1 o 8 oids o sl ton) et al ) 14 MisNesara Wiiear—Wai ln modetate requeat by lo- cab it U vaner n Syutoithy il n‘ eneral market, wery 4, 4 at 81, 700 bu Ly sa) hx-luu 3 GORN: N Was modertely activ 2 fifle oo e ica uummnbdfi e u k ovembe Lol 6,10 A rather steady at et SIS h adlh delverics. iplo at N L Tohetid m.’a‘..‘ wfi“u}f.’ hul. wlileal uul pem veries, ivernoul ?wu-dfll rabal hly in uudcuuunn of mumr ¥ et Fates Tror vat. OUF ruceipts were lorger, thd -muul»y canal umulunm,uobu, bu mu thio fipisenia of tha Fovigus dny were Guly sbout balt llmrnulplm'wnllu T Hs: drme? ech e erey ul sympatly — with Whest and mund ocling. Bt olders werd ot 13 ke WHI‘H\\I aud buyers fus Bl whiE bt o i 'lwml ho speculativt tradiay v o &"'.‘."‘“' N e da SeTs bies of ow o we Bae forkmran ey SRS oF M iwlater. ’.ler her ml [ o g u-» o Kefler 1hn WA Aol No. ot at4rige, a8 tin hy lnm»ln n 42'4t4%¢_on mrkp L, 4134w mx!g{.g:um 110 At 43 15} free on buard cars, Totnl, DATR=\eredul and Hare lower, ciming weak, 3 8,200 Tho othicr markets wera casfer, and Nevw York relatives Iy fower than this market, and'the offerings wers fair, WISh bilyeranot Inrlined {0 taka hold freely, Lojectod audsampies were in modorate request fur shipmnt. Cor-lota of No. 2 wire taien early & £l contracte, No 4 n telatively higher than fn New York, and I thought that yucl of the stoek 18 held m pmmwnu bought nt high tigures nnd are walting for' an opporsi. Dty tosell ot without loms. 1818 said that sevcrat iols BE Tegaiar anl Wit o, : ipped 1o New York Inepected equal to New ., ‘And 201 thera AL & Lieavy loss the shiper. OLeiog, Oetaber ob s 1218 e, ¢loiing eary at the faatde. Novembe: 4 34, Wuier the yenrnul-l e ! And At e [ejested ¢ por No. 3 At idci Jr2uobu o white n'um i rojosted. &6 346 4.000 1y by Ramnls at 27, g o1 track: and v,000 bil s rlm:uur o on board. 7,20 [Vax moderaicly actlre nd e lower, Tiuyors d on 8 rednction, In consequeice of the' Arop 1y oAt No. 380l AL ENGC, and felected, wasatendy e, Navembior was quoted at d1@ir aaics wera reported of 8,400 bu AL 50 It ‘rejosted s ede 4mnu Uy snmiphc ac e, Total, 11,500 biis ALY Wan moderately active, the xml(nn being chiéhy I Ear-lots Yo, fiXaren Were aulet, Fricrs rangud about tho¥nme aa on the previous day, ‘The declsion of the Warchouss Commissloners mads denlers morawllling 5o trado n fuliires, but tho offeringa were small and the trading couscquentiy limited. oo ree eelpte wero liberal, and No. 3 war offered iorg {reely and sold {n car-lota at RareS7c, and to srriva At RASHc, BEiler Ko montly was quick as B0 and- Novaraber agkd :uum. cloding at siundic, N, 3 onenod wronger UL foon weaketied under Iarge oferingn. e iilnig 0 D. and closing b x40 clomhant um Innide i diide. nal 03¢t a4 At Iln?:‘c(ml -Old ere slow, nales ware re Eamipies w o Lol AD.Mhu Nu. 2 atsoein Central and i CC 3 “a. b 4 M«t.flu 30 o refected n 3 "o @8, 10 on 5"5“ an n,:gulj ’u AT Total, . rimat heat—190,000 b "at 81,661,053 for Navomber and $1.0034 for December. cnrn-\o.mu by At 4214 {ur}lnvnmher. Onte—5, (UL for October at Meas oric~1,000 bris at uuw«mwm for Octo- £ 750 bris at $16.60 £ Mers pork was quiet. wi 0 for (e year, m it wuqule;}wnu .".?.. of 250 tca n’z 30,27 seller ) for Uetuber, sl were mpomd of 250 Lozea long and short clears ror m:emxm- at muderl(el active and easter, November 0034, closinit ul#1,06%, Octoler sold st R Dloatog 1 31,0130, " Doveraver closcd &t 1344c for the month, m‘n for rember, 4240 ful nn\u!r. and 42c for the UBta werd quict st 323 for Uctober snd A,v‘enolwuukenfurls.oou bu whesat to Kingaton uaTreT, LAST CALL. Mena pork was qulet And Gasicr, closing at 814,050 13,00 for the year, and 230 bris 3ol 8t $10.80 foF Oc- l‘..srd was qulet at £10.23 for October, $0.4020.50 for Novembhor, and £0,35,0.30 for the year. Sales 60 tca #t 80,37 deller tho year, — GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOIOL—as aniet at $2.20. DBROOM-CORN—Wna (0 moderate demand. Small Jots are filled o¢ the quotod prices, but conecmsions would probably be made for large orders: Chofce. green hurl, G}@oc; medium hurl, ved tipped, § @5Y%g; green brush, with hurl enough to work Ity B@bcs red tipped with do, 4@1c; green covers and insldo, 4¥c; red tipped do, Bigedcr Inside brush, B@1¥e1 medium to cholco atalk brald, 4@3oy Iuferior brush, 3@3}et erooked do, 2@d0. . DBUTTER~Itenalns withous quotable chagge [n val- ues, but the market hada weak and unsettled tone, and, {o soma fnstances, holders are offering concessions from previous asking prices. Tho recelpts continue d some accumulation of stocks {a noted. Fol- 8r0 tho quotationn: Cholce to extra yellow, 26 @30c; medium to good grades, 182230; Inferior to com mon, 15@17¢, BAQUING—Thera wasa falr call for gunnles, and the 1ato advance way firmly malutained, Grain baga wera 1 Hmited demand onty, and biislane and wool alwg wern dull. Trices range b ol Stark A, erie A, et n«mhum. 21 Dn tario, SWwisLoD, .'U)X i e \mmcan "o 1005 Amosseair, T0o1 Ottar Creck: riup o, 4and b DU, 1uitoor gunoles, sla me. m ko g1 do, double, 23Ge25¢. e A Cholco HiAmg-biEked beafs wore in._ firm pa. quest, eniafcady, at §1.5091.05. A fowr poor lota woro offered at 3¢ CHIE:SE~Prices range the sama an for number ot pasty \nern ot tna momeut, ticy are frialy Leld e the continucd duliness of trade, The present sirengih of the market It wholly duota (ho iirm viows at tuctorymen, sl nniong Jobbers tioro g no conn gencoln tha .\numcy of present prices, Wo ) good 1o best, and at 5@ i0}c fo? 1aferior mm.—rflmwm \nchanged, ranglni an follows ¢ sckawanng, eqg, S0 ut, $7.25@7.50¢ do, AN A)% 73 lllhhllnm: ‘ cannel, 7!!1. Lrlu' “eovtiy Taltiniore & Ohio, $5:00¢ THinOI: $3300 umPFnAflF—l’nck:n' gooils were In falr request and firmer, It Is sald thut inany of Hlul,mnqul are nuu(l"«d for s whilo, Stock l! nnnn:m ed: Pork barre| SLi001.0a Nour do, arrols, 280t tldrees, ' 81, .D( wwky nrml!, il flfifl B0 t tlerco staves, hllv.'K! . £20,00k%2. L) xg 01 ucks ed, 81506418007 whlnkyum 23, X nr- Fol ntoves, onk wlu, 201 fou .00 o el Teadinger Sextigst at hoop(lour)s 38,0065, 00 Hor 1 mum! llfl (o), $0.00@8.00 per my ‘terce boops, 81200 aunuun AND CHEMICAL>—Were in falr demlml and uenon\lly ateady. (,Mlurollhhluh\lrund nll rm owliig roru Hint' e crop 18 shorte, Oplum is uulerx Ad\ cltrle, n-‘ 03, acld, tariar- powdered, B, 532880: smmunin,' carb,’ Z2se; In! Brl'm' ' doz, b renned, o4 bl Yerton, 8, {0d ocliinieal, " OB, tycerinp, 47001 mim arabl U By A %, icasSh: 001 saap, Cuactin re B Abeator s 5 ras bark, £ G5 —Retalters ware buying at 20331c. Tho ofter- 1n, ;gv\em llmdt'rl:lbi) IAII:‘NH “n““ 3 ted &6 83 ’rline (1ve goeso aro qu @sie, ond ihbxed e 06 ¥ by & ot Iad no now features, Trade scason of the year, and the gens Cn yomptua frin K tho Lolfow- ¢ ok auotations: (No. 1 white i, 3¢url, #4007 a1 {(" 4 . 83, Ssen, 0 traut, #9601 Ko, ¥ snors mackorel: 00 0.1 shoro, ' extra, ;.-m,m 641 N "’"f 0,001 0.2 Mebrly Bhove ke b | "‘““%” o i "g?':o) i} stiore kita, Iarye, ny 8. | Eiine1. g oal. Lanil codinn, oo Shsinnes ’ cod aiirndor horelng, s, il 87,5000 3 iEs e e, SO, Siacated herring! 4001 Calumbla $8, U, 3 3= busliive WAS R forcian lts Worb Cnceratl I doml saioy llll'rll W bt Ilulellu(n)g Prices remain unchanued; FoueioN—Lates, ) urkish llrunes. nv'.umm ralaing, layera, ol o Row, 10 10, NEW, ) $2. i 90 ¢ d 261" Zanle. Survatis Bow, den apples 16 18cs Michigan do, 70 ke Norts Caralina. e, gatict pured peactios, 14 ot binckticrrlen e i 11}40; raapberries, uew, J0@dic: chreries, 18318 126 [2He: nimonds, Terracona, 104 4 Napiea waliuty, Hx: Frencth wnlnuu.lmn o} Trchouny \vnlmm\‘ m' 143484 lirn: ot pecails, Texns, 13@180; Wilminuts enucs: hwrunul& hw\i Al FUUL e Tr=Filberte, mu. and tiy rars coming {0, 1o Crop overy i i ) iy The slock. bl 13 exeem of tho sants of § it ro, tnora plenttful? ‘Nanles De0Senor hatiott penrs, Culicords, §2.2 wot Cataw nh 11,00 412,00 do wild, 00 oor T by foruia nur-* llllmrlnn vnrlu 5 pur liaxs do ks ver care ot G0 ver hox Molags, Annuuu. $7. (7,50 por Ik, WaA ey firi i o xnd ware, and Brices o Ui I8tEue woro Batin ads TG praseat Srmiiees (s not diio 10 any activit T ¥hio deniand, a ficro In reatly Hithe Movaiaent o present, but i srtriiitublo 10 tho Tuct that Blocks are yery ight, i, Lricos of mot otlier Hnes aro stusdy, - Wo ‘l‘lu'l—llnngoon. G@al{ct Carolins, BGT¥e 1 Loulslana, vovrkes—0, 0. Jovs, 2 2001 acs, e 3 pea; choley 10 fancy tlo, 22) 6 rd %8 et coinnn to fur Mfi:fluu 4 mqu. ms-m&m G Wiggec, 7. lnv 'u s L:ut fur cofs Einiapore nvi, o} Muracaibo. 20 hl‘nuuw—l‘uunnlu Toat, 113es crnsho, ww.lvml d, granulatul, m.u.n}gm\.mmxnm 107<er do No! o} 1 xra (4 1044e1 C No. 3, 10%es yellaw € Not mmunm clmlce‘lmwn. rligioe; Tair 1o i Prina do, bidiiati common do, B Calitoruia su rluun\rlw.T dripg, $1.0%110; aiiver et uia ngar-hoilue eirun, 40 A3} 0' Urlvans molaase fl'leIIg Illi |\rlmn. e da. Comnman [0 KoLl ASnH0: 1tieh mo- A04300; common uvlassc mw«u u\mk‘mr‘. ~Alliplce, A0@17ct cloves, 4uc490; 30‘1"‘“ “I"‘:ll'lmr.’lfl:«blsl‘.x Rutincin 1. 10wi 157 ul- Boars-Trua lue, 8er Germ: A ed, o White Lily, oh6at T T ’fifi'fi.‘ ;’ulff.%.‘.fir',""f lllu)ulll. fl(fil Uolden Weat, "3} aass)es EAX 0.1 tmothy wes tn renucat for shipmant.and fl"ll lll J!k anil L . Cholee ) 5 et iudw\:ru':"uumh,xm'y o i Bt 973500, - Non6 wak HIDKS—Werd fu fair demand and flru“ The racelp conttaiia mudvrae, and u Tocut fanné anddalers.” 1T A0 ALY o Fuaretn marketa i Lo mnow slgn G Wweakninas Urecn cley Duichiers 2 el green curud, Mgt and o T Yo maged, o pariel? S e Lry, Shaiitiey wrdoh o i uldb S s diy Kand sl TGz Aty dulied bacs, oo dace 1 I\\INI-.S-\VH'O n moderate domand, with no Vrico. " snlo " wie ruported of 1ud ris av ey erllon Hl)I‘L\ are ucllve and firin at D0R330 for Wisconsing for tern. ‘The Wealern erop s passing lnm ulu.nmn of ro evd Kostern dealars, UNEY=The urmr u'nr Ilhuul. Wt tharo e ittt | White Westéru haney Ia quited 8t 136e20c p3e nd CaltForhia w186 Tor exlni, 1o 7 and 140 pack- LS Turpent'na was offorad at dae ad,an most other ol deells ¢ pliger e, ull. llrlcll)‘ %urn. !l \AV-.l ‘ 71, B 1 dy No. 3k b0 ¥ ‘0ff, 8005 siralte, A plombage Al iAT0, =mm%‘,.'m phtha, deodorized, ST K et W ‘UES=T] wa somo [ngulry for chofeo Lot sitmmont but e altertmss wergltghe. * Mora K:unmun weraoffered, but they were ravhor aluw. itzcd o wore dull, - Beselibiows wers quuted ot i b4 SAtly Tou 8t 003030 for cliolcp, ed Ste'Tar vure nu‘m. Hwéet potatocs s0ld u¢ retalf at §2.5062.75 pur S EEDS~Timatby was o airroaveat snd Ar waer 00 {u] nmderuta receiptaat §1. 7| F-TI1, B4 10r 4l 16 Wood ead. "Clover ek od to 4ae, and | A ey the yenr sold ol tanw And nrllm‘rv i, afry. Wit lflci. !I W Rground = Ihfld" ket o falr fntnte Oneniags, A, Canada Ao, ree, R1.70; dairy, T honE b ol Awnti datry, e good do.aRadoeyme- ne, 830001 fincet, TodTse; chnlcul, B3g00ct fancy, nmmun. 28A030; good do, 33Q290e; mee 0l V‘g“.{fi,’q’" m‘«uusmxm. 5 rhu,rv RNt \ l‘lnm' Alrid ey clm'm. ll\"fl«‘L N—tiommon, U R0 cnmm«n. :I‘I«VHC, wmc- wlm(l melllnm. A0@42¢; fine, sy ‘cholee, 506 Wy cholcest, MEI clmlu-u nnw llrI'- lllcllnl TORTH 2H3I0ct good cammon, 11@33c rsuud‘mr; n,'w{amm fine, w)ml e, 7 i U Tor minpior §4.80 for begen, and S TorkTab. priReIn 00OL~\Wan In good demand and firm, The recel are nanummm’:‘uru A, 8 ‘-m? n Tow hamdas b paulid Guadlel fr o s@atet washied InMInm unwashed, & and medium, m mucl i do, S0 o . LIVE STOCK. cnicaan, E\l'!,r‘!'.‘ 1020 1,000 2,220 5,01 1901 Total... Samo tima last week.. ‘Week hem}'fl ast, .. . 2,3 CATTLE—The market W!l 1alrly ncllva and firm, Favoralle Fastern mdvices called out o frec demand from shippers, and, Aa the snpply of sultable shipping cAttle was small, lioldera were onabled Lo obtaln silkhit- 1y betterprices than on elther af tha two preceding days of the week. Tha light recelpta alro had the et-, fect to glvo moratono to the market for tho common soria, though tho raportod sales o not Indicate any lin+ provement in prices. The rance of sslos wna 82.009 823, Atthalatter fAgure James.Jnckson rold twa car- londs of extrs steors avoraging 1,474 1bs, Bhippers patd £2)25@1. 15 for common to medium stecrs, and §4.400 4,83 for good to chiolce. The purchanes of I’nndar-md "II homo irada were mostl mpeatt T samie S0 \Vyom mag-mu 88 33560 83, b Cod Hmatann. aod Veala wero wanted B¢ o o ings were fow. erer=—Fing, Tat el-farmed - Ot heyem o1, WeIghing 1,050 rades—Btoes \l'll 101,230 B, l'lllll heu‘flmflk —~Poor coinmoo to cholce 4:0\". for city ||nuxhwr. '?Ilhlll BOO Lo 1,100 areres ek "5 Comiion cattie, woignlig i 3.2324.00 2.2332.73 2,1083,00 1,5002.00 2.0043,00 2,003,393 b Az, r7 W m(n . MO 1&’) 3 yo £ b8 & .nu w Fomming:1, 010 yumm;.-.l a'é?fignfi TN R o HE3BEER #o 52313 5';;5 303580 b 3 sEpe EE‘RS S Montana Dl Huul:ml 218 3, HOUN—A |nr|u:l nvcr ing 100 current at {he buglnning of the weok tiers was & mod- erately nctivo hog-marl ‘Tha weaker tano of the Trarkot was iaain yduuuu\n liberal yece(pta, ¢ shongh lhuhcnnwn))uyrmhm! was gn oted Jower had Uil the. easier Ineling developed at 1o RS, habea wero Hated Bt £5:0 AL 0D. TOF common 80 Jrhine nearv, And st £8.0080.10 (¥ tair {0 prim bacon gruies. A fow lots of Gholce light wera taicen early at .18, wnxtn hoary Bt 36. 2rs4 0, " Inforior grades md 2.9 iiier han Tricss No, Ar. Price, 48, a7, 00 BA; 4\'0. Al‘ PNM. No, 36( 50, 270 "$3,00 6,90 80 ' 870 H0 82,...373 6.80 25,681 B.R3 87,37 5,50 d domaad at previaus quot it s Sriflo Brsaor. Bales woko My u"hc 55@4 Bt0F pooF o eXiFAthe" DUk 8¢ New Yorg, Oct.1 X-—B!lvn—“cce,ru 2,020, against. 5 me leumvlt‘s‘:,yl 0!( lwm or"l falr 2,800 3aimo tiing Jast weeks quality fal ! it sdvance on ordinary ra snd fancy stears sold ot 10% nary to prime Matlvo s cors, Bl ouc{ decent. 1o Colorado anil Texas ateors, ' Bi{baiges thy best two car- lmuh gattie In market sveraued upwum of 1,700 e, eul Ib SIS ERt R L0 04 !llulv—llccelnl lor Lwo days, 1 GUU. I 8t 8,440 sams Lima Inat weq market ‘falr, lh || weaker; cominon 1o prime shee) cholee at 6iact cominon 1o prime rlmbn. :’(mm wlm 8 few extra and fancy Staty and Canada lamba s T3{ei saveral cas luu 4 1tnsoly A Iv ly 1.".\0. » llnnt 7,150 sama t eok; 8 l‘ll lota Etate and Uhlo A A mnrkc{ Glosad aboi stoady. Burrsto, Oct. 11.—CATFLETorelpts, 1. tat o the Vet ol mn?unsmmmmely m;"r';} freom Arelvals matily conelkned hroushi Al Aood. WLk 4l posed o '8t Tl stionid YOMCRINY'S Fates; salos 100 “Pltuer axo IA“!II—I"CCG‘M& 4,400; tota] for the week, 13,2001 market falrly tales of 13 cars at fllll strong opening prices of tho wtvkl ynm- bare of ock, lluu\—l’lncelrll. 4. 100; total for lnu.we'k 10,0003 1 koo uitarlui Sisposed ofy Yorkers, lo‘uw.u.m huvy. §0.20,50,30; AbOUL D cars commion unsold. nu.-nxunz Bartinonz, Oot, 1.~ rtl.:~D||ll: brices e Jawe er' Vfl'yhell, fl L‘\ fl( nmrzlu- ity, 4G43se; medium ood tpary {hin aieers, oxen, SRR AAR B 1o receipte, 8,370} | cow nmu-;lodan\le demand: pricos }o lower; corn-fed, 80‘ ¢t fow cxtea, 86C; milllurs, Thawdo; recelpts, 0 KiiEur~Tn good -lamnud for good grades; othera dully range, 4s5K0q recolpts, nur ul:n'rr Fart Lnsl ¥, Po., Oc Ir.-mrrr,:—llnc«lnu to- day, 783 head, U cars ll.lrlmx i and 80 fur salt here; total fuf two ey nad good 2,139 head; aupyly ilghty dom sty il et ol subit Tt wéekds rivo L DRI Tt R TS w-m-mn 0028 501 linlls, 250 unm-ump 0-diay, 3, 080 hen xw\-lmnwocll 001 York 0; Phttadeiohia, 2. {0uu.! fl Ldny, '3.200 eads tota] for iwo 1 8t $4, 004 Lovts, Qct. 11,11 o B domand: BT, ris, Ocf L =1lnGs—] Lmnw lomand lll'l'\’fll Yorkery, £3.7C@% 83; liacon, $4.73GH.005 bulcners' ©5.0048, 15 funoy, §1.20, g % Cavrui—Quict and unchanged; ooly local demand, OINCINNATE, Cisanoeans, Oet, 1. —lioqa—Steadr and fems eom: mon ity £ 04751 tale ta ot g, ¥0:Hoe, 10 heavy, $3. N1 elpe, 1,34 fprucoly, 1, lJ LUMBER, Tho cargn market was more actiye, belng Detter sup- Pled with lumber, which drow out several loeal buyers, ‘The sales were chicfly of common stuff, Prices wera unclianged, belng quoted as follows: Pleco stuft, 87,09 @7,241 common Inch, $3.00@3,50; falr 1o goud boardy -mmmw umu,uo. Lath, $1.1530.20, 8hingles, nll trade waa falr at unaltered rrlrrlx w'i d clear.., 4, 00! u BY TELEGRAPII, FORLZIGN CITILS, Syectal Dispaich to The Triduna, LIvRRPOOL, Ucts 11=11 2. m.~FLOUK~No. 1, 243 No. 2, 222 04, GuatN—~Wheat=Winter, Nu. 1, 03 7d; No. 2, s % 8priug, No.1,06 03 No. 2,04 24 witlte, No. 1, 106 4dy N 2,108 dsuuu.m.x.mm}w.uum Cora~No, mm—l"ork. 803, Lard, 403 6. LivmerooL, Oct, 11~3p. Wl ~PoBx~76s Ttest unchanged, LiveurooL, Oct, ‘1i=Latest.—CorroN—Duoyant; B15-1604 3-16d; salos, 20,000 bales; apeculation aud exnort, 4,000 American, 13,000, DxzavaTiyrs—Wheat—Callforala whita wheat, 106 14Q10: 4d; do club, 104 5dD108 Bd; red Western spring, 04 3deos 843 do wloter, DeSdEETd. Flogr— Western caual, i ed@a, Cern-ww.m nlxed, 258 Gd@2us. Vati-Amierican, 3Gl 6d Barloy— Awerlcan, 3404, Pear—Canadiug, 37364, We@3sae, gmvu HllD;Almlrllu. 'ROVISIOX3—-Prime mess pork, Tds. Prime moss beof, T0s, Amoricanisrd, 40s. Cheose~Fing Amere fcan, 488, Dacon-Loog clear, 434 6d} short cicar, lDI- TaLLow—Fing American, 43464, P‘lflol.lml—flphlll. 119 64; vefined, 180 B4QIN. LixaEzo O1L—202, 5 Tixaix—Comumon, 54 8d: pale, s ‘ Brimivs TvRrRXTIN RS » Lnlml.oe 1. ~Trrnorxux-TRefned, 17188, | 3,45 a¢ Parke e fined, Foe ] 1 rofin nawam; n.(ua.xm.“ AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Ngw Yong, Oct. 11.~Gnatx—Demand for wheat 1eas active and market scarcely so firmy export Inquiry Hght and matnly ta complete shipments; millera only bought to mpply presstng wantay bulk of sales winter whent; sales of 104,000 buat $1.00@1, 10 or old ungrad- od spring; £1,10 for old No, & Chicagos $1,31 for small parcel new No, 2 Chicagos shippers hi .20 for foll Jota and hold at §1.21; poor whita Western §1.20; old and new mixed No, 8 Milwaukeo; $1,13@1.24 for oxtrs cholee whito Michigan, and 81,20 for 8,000 by falr No, 1 white Michigan. Liyo quict and withous matcrial change In price. Corn opoied & shade Ormer, with moderate export and homo trade demand, and closed about steady at the figuroy current "'urd"gil salos 307,000 bu a1 501@570 for stusmer mixed graded and ungradedy 88c for steamer yellows 88@50¢ for ungraded Western mixeds A75@%8e for No, 14 50@%e for Western low; 8740 for No. 2 whils Westcrn; B7@58¢ for mixed, Oatsdull, and parcels on track again aahade lower salos of 36,000 but AL 20@180 for mixod and 32@ 4sc for whita Wentern and State; 33@334c for No, 8 white; 80lfo for No. 31 40c for No.2 white; 40c on track for old white Westerni 803440 for now mixed ‘Western) 35@41c for white Weatern. OorAN-Fartauts—Tonnage of all clarscs oxtramely slow In movement, with a modorate supply ayatiablos rates unchanged, though tames to Liverpool per steamot, graln-room nominally 8%d; by eall 12,000 bu graln, 736000 By, TrovistoNs—Fork continned dall and vnlues abont nominaly asles 178 brisnew mess on spot st $17.00@ 17,254 1,000 Lrls prime meey on private terms; no Lrana- actlons roported In futures; Octobar quoted at $10.85@ 10,501 st secand call, for October $10.76 bid and 810,05 asked; for Noyomber, 816,80 bid and $10.7%0 naked for tho remalnder of the year, $15.60 bid and $10.00 askely for February, 1877, $15,60 bid and 816,10 asked, Cut meats without much trade; middies steady, but busi- ness contloucd lghty aquoted at D}@0)e for Wests ern long clear, togother for Decembar, &t 8}, Lard lower, and market closed heavy, with transactions to & falr extents sales of 600 tes primo steam spot at $10.63(¥10.00; 1,050 tcs for No- vomber at $9.05@9.076; 5,000 tes acllera' aption for tho remalnder of the yoar at $0.674@0.75, closing at 070, Buaan=Ttefined o falr demands raw firm but quict ALBIE0Ma for falr togood refinlug; oc for prime; and 036@10c for centrifugal, TaLLow—Markuotquict and steady; sales of 60,000 1ba primo ut 8¥ge per 1, Witissy=Market dull; sales of 50brisat $1.12per gallon, Aleohiol nominal at $2,12 per gallon, wino neasure. the Western Astociated Freas. Oct, 11.—CotroN—Market dull; 1@ steadys Ucto 1 14201t 110y ey December, 11 5-10@11. 11-32c; 3204 l{"rb 1 Nrw Ton 113010ey. futin Navember, 11 G0 SRR pateh i0oy Aprlh, 13 110818 ii-na0; May, uumz "-d3c! *dwse nn:x"cx July, 1201 9-iddet Awcunt, 13 11- 1612 23- o 18, 1 ,wubrls( il ln buyers' tnon Jm nd: No. 3, 1,00 super i, #4506 5. 00 cqmmrmw catra, 0060 SHOloe, 88.4380,601 WILO WheAt Stirn, ganuer 73; extra Olo, 39,20b0,75; 8t Louls, fn zfim"rwfemi nilesata patcut proceds, 87,560, 00 o lour n 54 =ML alei Sk onays Weatern, 2 unuu—mxm—necelpm 07,000 buy lers nellflu utly fn buyurs’ favord ungraled apring, B1.00e1. ilwaukco old and now mixod, 31,133 amber T 8, 10w, §1,24@1.451 do Tennensed, 81,234 do Mich- a0, $1.203 No. zl.nh.m&u apring, sl. g1 21y No. I iz Fi only ve Biateand W 1.10: winter ros witfa “Weatern: poor, BLIL lya—sidriket dully S0i! “narioy heavys G-rowed b und unchanged, Corn nlolomand; fecelpt, G blAte, Jm.uu shada xlrmm mmte 7.mllnu low mixed, led, »dcl yellow I’ 4 1o ur#%‘ T e it wnhu wmfiru. &7, ata un- i de Sihgn joa0e: new Eastern, 270 \ing yeariings, 'ne; Mv kaysuw. new, .\mm.( California, 856 Rocznia—Coffeo qulet, but firm; THo cargoes, 108 m)(oln 1d; Jobbin, f a ol u‘ Bugar quiet; frmy falr to good rolatng, Aleoider prime, uiici z tiged |lnn. fulases atiet auil uac haiged. Hlce=la. mund falr and miarkos fir P nobuuu-larikor dully erude, 19¥o; refined, 2661 cases, 30cq naphtha, city, 14c. FaLLOwW=Qulct, uunwnuyaw Iixsty—gtrained nnchianged. Brikirs I'Lln'nh‘l‘l)ll—h“l\fl' 34e. Edaw—Firmer; Western, 226c, LeATUER—FIFm1 homiock sole, Buenos Ayres, and TG Grande, 102det Cullfurula do, 10G24¢} common Wool~Demand ° fair and market frmi domestio 0G0} flecce, 20s70c; pulled, 22G40c; unwashed, 1 Foxas, ragbio. PRovikions Pork=Market gulls new mews, 817,000 2. Noof quic: middica quiets Weatern long ciear, .&-m IO 10,00 Noveibor, Sunss . 0 Torra n-!lark.idull;wuum.' 163500, " Cinza—Unchuge KEALs—Aluoufactu 4 Laka e i, rmm {" i haged ‘Bootey B Aol ":"ffx"cn'l'g\"zf i 5:35% nofva-stos No. 8 Wyl o s ] 8, Louts, Oct. u.-c.m.m—sumwnn agood da- mARl: saice 420 Baics Loun—Scarce and firm for supers and medium ox- a8, andsoino salcy hichers superine all, 83,506 1.00; exi n{ul ....m,w.dnuhleenuml TS ), beat higher, No. 2 red fall, §1.2021.491 cash} 81,10 ()cto. ur, "Corn dull an ‘estern mixed, 4C362403{c caahy 40Mc Did r, Uats dull and droupingy No, 3 white, 33! Lo LA casllipalceat 5id for Octulior. _ Tiya ateady 4 firm; K Darley stead; A )‘: lnclml. 80c@¥1.20. s17.00. élo 12566 I] unchl |: o‘n"'“"““"’ el oleat T Sartot emior 5& o ored feasty ot lowide Bee e Sad clear, 104/ Clear, 103 ox1FTa—Flour, 3,800 hrls; wheat, 15,000 bui corn, 85,000 by oat, 10,000 Ly, 15,000 Lul; Latloy, 16, u. THILADELTHIA, hl‘llmuflrmu' Oct. 11,—Corvee—Rio, 15@18}4cs l'nnvmanp-uu‘ pork, $17,250$17.73, Lard, $10.50 31} LoVh—Markot dulls ext FheRt, extta famalls, 0. ".'60, ‘winter’ wlmlt,gb. un.-.'_n patent, $7. Baatirie, Axs—\\!lxen!—-l‘nnnulvnnll and Western red, 81,30 ambicr, 81,2561, .::mwuw. 1,35@1,33," Corn ?(mm nized.’ BOGAN, e, Oati—Mar- Catals O, T@sicr wh .wmm . S, {'vulwal;uu.u—lwnmd steady; 258 LEoniTez\Whe corn, 41,000 b yurrEnFirm \cw Yuru’me mfl radrord Coun- ty, Pa.,ext, 8, S0gILc; WesLOt exiras, I’?lll'u-l?lnu ‘Weatérn, Batilge, EOGaTWastord frea, MN <. BALTLH DatTivons, Oct, ll.—l-wnw—inus and omsler, Lut ngt quul-m" Tower, Unat. cnb—unrkotdull Jora activet Ko 2 Weste ; Nod do sl.ant Tenanivanta wo, g lu Western, «uum mlxud eatern, Wikdi 0 steady and frm; BOZBSC. l’uuvnm-:;-un:fia:&(: Lnchanked. = Qul fl(f:lllirnnll‘;ll :’n—uulcu uxudn. l‘.’.}l@l:“(c; refned, fong. boyant, and unchenged. \vn RN R X tav irokirTs—Wheat, &.mu mu corn, 42,000 buy BUIPRENTS~COrTtl, 'li. : » Tatwpo, O I-‘mu % Wahash, $1.141 hn.lwh!u"lllchlxnn. '5'1’1{'7: an'"'"“ eis; s 0, 2 do, I 10 cxun whito " Michi bor munl 1000 tictober, $1, o uvumb«r. 81,1 -mlm- Jlichlun, ef. 00 No. 1 red winiar, o, 3 o, &l‘ .13: November, $1.17; No. 3 red ejceted e ot S ateady s NG A6 L 81 t 1 44! 1o rae oige n‘l“ufml i Steaiys Mo, 201 et chil - “x?(';l:l 1" ;’M:I“I‘l’!lt ‘wheat, 44,000bus corn, it oats, 5. 00 bi. Rk e U000 B whest, 81,000 bug corm, 70 DUt valS (10 b Joran, Oct. u.—viou e Weetern au W6 LTI common oxlru. y-'flw (u.‘.'.i’ Wi Mlinesota extrm fauaily, €3.0007 2 Oblo, Intana, nmL\fchhml. 3.7 \l. gfllfl 203 Iil- $0.5U38.00; fanc! Illn- Lmlnd » eldri new mlxcd ll\d L] unuaitled; No. ke Bnsed: pbres rejeclul, k) Upward tondency on, somo rades, but quota: uummuhmm.n goud deinund for deeca wor ks further roduced; very Hght supply of uuxnbuuhdu, CINCINNATL. enc'"J"“" 0, Oct. 1.~CoTrox~Firm, unchsng- tfing, 'L vn-uwn! llolfllmll n S,f:.u-w fcat Euier! fl"iu "whjie, #1,25; amer, £1 20, auies and steudy, Ol quish and ns LRy RItE: S5 s I(ynluu. Dariey quiet Ao un’ IIIII Tnovistons—Fork, 817.25, Lard dull; stow BumeslERe Hemaud o a'.:"n‘r'iu'. 53-3“&‘»‘”3? clear, o . Bacon dulh 0, Wuikv=—Firm; 81,10 At LrrALo. Oct. 11.—Qn sl ( fl,W bu Ohlu lndwhll! ak au ]II Jfi O m mple sold at ldlw{ u.i ield of lllulli e Onts uu "“'"'“"’Eefi““"“' Iy unchaoged. liye nu'luued CaNaL llnntmrl (rm and unchanged. 5, TE OLEANS, X AN Coky Meat] falr: :l'lu.‘l Illklml“s lll:lllll 50. L emsnd Uthers unchunge wnd dnu. unget- — ” COTTON, NEW Omizaxy, Cct. 11.—CoTTox—Active; shade iubers sales 0,000 bales; good ordinary, oi{@odcs low middilug, 103¢@10%c: iniddiiag, 109§@104c; good mid- dling. 10H@10%c; middting, falr, 11X@UMa; falr, 1¢B13He rocelpts, uet, 3,700; gross, 8,0004 exports to Liverpool, 3,400; stock, 04,000, Bavaxxanm, Oct, 11,—Cotton qulet; mixzed, 103-10c3 net recelpta 3,430 baleay nsles, 2,438, Moniig, Oct, 11.—Cotton frm; mlddiing, 10¢; et 027 bales; sales, 2,000; exports casstwise, 220, GaLTESTON, Oct. 11,—Colton atroogy middilag, O36c) net, 2,017 balesy gros, 3,130; sales, 3,057} exports coastwlac, 3,67, CHARLESTON, Uct, 11.—Cotton finn; middiing, 10%ci ual:uc:lpu, 3,310 bales; snles, lwm exports coasts Wlie, 2,282, DRY GOODS, Nuw Tonus, Oct.11,—Husinoas is qulet In all branchey of the tradu, Cotton gooda wers 1n moderste demand and steady, Choviols were In falr request, Printg ware lcas active but frm ig price. Wide priots wera dull, Glughams were qulot. Elawla and boslery werq sluggiab, Felt akirts wero In atazdy requeat. Woolen 'goods, flannels, wud blankots wera in light demand, —— I TURPENTINE, \\'xuuayox. Qew 11.~Bpirits turpentiue Armg 20%e. B PETROLFUAM, Cugvetaun; Ool, 1L—Petroloum frm; sandard white, 110 test, 280, Frrresung; Pe, Oct. 11, —Petroleum qulet; expley Hyery, ARniyaLs—Stmr dries; stmr Alpena, % ’rmudufl. Bt. Joseph, Rutz, Manlstce, lumber; lambor; prop J. 17, Prop Colin Cam; Blsmarck, Marinelts, anndrics; achr Emelino, Llunkr ltnmnuu, Muskegon, lumber; Manisteo, lu lnmtnr achr J, schr rmmp-, Manistce, Clavoland, coaly lumber; sche I, A, Johnson, schr Mystle, Muskegon, Glonn arbor, 1n City, lumber; ber: schr hr B hr J. V. Joncs, Forreat, kogon, \nmber1 bfr' achir Bolol t, Traverse City, Inmber; achr Sickles, M Green Bay, Lol Ludlngton, lnm lumber; achr Nurlnelln, llrl Stronach, Maniat )ln'lmgnn, T nm blm Jessa man, Escanaoa, light: Mnn!l oo, lumber; achr L.Km Tamnbar, o rop Charles It R‘"k' 18 Fle begt. ang -unmt' M" Innltn\voc, 12 bris whisky, 30 sundi x ymp Traesdall, 8¢, Tala e, b7 b b bod bn corn 000 bu corn; lc{l{ 8, L. bucorni echr Ocon 000 by o prop M.’ Groh, mnmeu 20 totis hay, 4 W Willto Lake, 1"3 bri.‘“"'{"fl.' schr K, Ellinwood, Lrls beef, 4 mn:%nhl biit, Butfalo, 30,013 bris corn-meal, ¥, B, Stockbrldge, Moran Bay, Imm-hl 1o lnrfl.gnl')d ndrics uflal 0, 5 Tt i Mlqmn Crcaqo.—Frolghts wero moro actiye abdyey! ‘Windsor, ¢ Kearaage, r L. 8, Vanvetkenburg, Traverso Muske; . ifaakegon, lmngle,:‘: .'éifl"’,f" T b achr C. 3. Ttocder, lumoar; Coral, W hity e comal, hito Lake, In MARINE, CINOAGO, Chaboygnn, Muskegon, rundelos; brop M, pbett, lmlllnglml towine; pi che 1 mber; achr F, 7, ,eng 3 A, Hotimes, ' Manin turmber; achy o ) sehr 3. B, Newl, tanq, ; \:hue Lak mber; sehe g, mber; achr 1, 1,1, anhr'Vonun. o, e} Maniatee, | White I, ake, |, Mnekeg nn. Andresy; Hul na lo cu:\ umuer'. schr P "Ph achr f ‘mer Niorinin nattor h...{‘u'l?%"” o Alee, 'l‘::{'nhfr s,:m- T Janp B S g bR scow Eilimsosdiomn Nelleson, Buftalo, nhu-e' !Ellh (ob:c Uturon, 15,335 Wi ey peoh . . “I“Ul’l. llnfl'llo nto, nnd lumlrln: prop Ok bogs fagretd oh o sundries; nchrlll-" R Muske, lllndd " ompeon, White o 2 0b b e tan, Baftilo, 65,006 ba corn. sehr N, FREIGNTS, wheat, and 3@4o for carn to Buffalo, Bcbr Mongaugon, wheat, at 4 walte, wheat at 43401 achre J, and llomer, corn Balley, corn at 33c. Capacity, and 235,000 bu corn. In fhc aff Hartford for 18,000 bu wheat to Kingaton at e | mnnrru.o, Obt. 0.—Dull and unchanged. yy, | an:n Gity, ara, 1o arire, 3, s, sl (ll:m'[e Wi m i, Smith coal Erlo to Chlcago, 60c; achr N e A:, COU,AAIE 10 Chavelym. do} thence_to Chl Buck Horn to non-n rlu- cago, 4 da; ol anm MiLwAUKEE, Oct, for grain veasels hnflun readi] thero woro no vessels o 8chr J,, c1hrD. 8, Auatin, coal to' ¥ atde, roports: Scotinand 0, H0c; iiffalo, Capt. (‘; llnnlum, and, de. 10.—There was to-dny, y paid’ for wiieat to B o lNlt Tered, and won't Maniy, ke, I, “' Lulinglop, 28 Livo Gk, B itk peykeEOs )'fln- u wngflf“u%’)"‘r"éf":’f" achr (,nnnmmum umnu sehe Alica B, Nofriey din Lena ot Joh 80DA) ron ore: }. sundties; by, , Alitigo, ugfi";l" B 24 brls, nl 7 bu ¢or h Dua ‘1.'"'" 1 somn achr tul, llumlq iy Rellag' 4es wche Cromy, P. March, Wats, and schra E. Spraysndp, 48,000 b wheat fernoon the gy Owen, Excanaby, jron achr b, A_‘mb'" kh R Ty i, lam| o ol i i | -.'3' 2 s 3(i1 €0, 4| ‘NO P‘lrk' ittty and 44c wonld,no doxty, uffalo, bat inqnlq‘ bevery apt Lo be any before Thursday, na thore nre ane‘\ nem ready to charter. mmr Oct. changed, 'When Kingston rutes mnm.n 0,—Froights aro frm and mg. — LAKE MICHIGAN, CA10Ac0,~Tho schr Frank Crawford Imbern t 0 Oaweao, fic; to Kingston, i 1 to Butalo, 234c; 10 Clvaland, 15ge, Toes apuict docked by the Chicago Dry-Dock Company tohrs | & leak stopped....There waa qulte o large lambes flect at the markot yesterday, .., The Baldwin sz, tived hero yeaterdsy with lor mlrzen mia !, rigging split....The Negaunco Is geitinga rew squaresail yard....Tho achr Iitggle and Joer! Tps En“ into dry-dock to hava her bottom 'he tug Hagermon arrived hiero estend: elked | ay, b fi in tow the schr Alfco B, Norrl, which weot i ore on Ek Martin's Recf, Green Bay, durl lhe recent gale, The Norrls I8 lennnghdly,nf lind & steam-pump on boy ‘Tho Colin Clm?‘bul), had her bulwar while out on the lake durln, Tan ViLas.—The crew nF ard to keep liee afoat, which arrlved here yeste A Btove in by one of her ownuqu the recent gale. the capsized actrios Vilas, of which disastor a full account appesredla | yosterday' c day morals T' Johnson an TRIMUNE, arrived here” geiker: The crew conslated of Cyt five men, all of whom wm med | by tho hcmle Capt. Burke, of the achr Andrex Jackson. 18 full of praise of Capt. Johnson had but littls to ‘what has alreadybeen f the add |u Joblished In his aper. 1 ierofsm and homsalty di- played by the gallant Captain mul crew ol the rei 8¢l which picked c o sayn, during Monday night, and nty:fiout llg'clnck l’hl r!fmtéd over and them up, 7 8 leak, be esiay minizg roke ‘Tha crew floated on rafts improvised from plsal ) and portlons of the wreck untf) after £ o'cloek lu the rfternoon, when they were nlcked up bythe Jackeon, which lind toroitnd tofivo times boforeall the men wera rescucd, and all thisduringa veryae- vere gale, Thin {8 tho vesscl which the Csplin *of tho_Annic Toming aaw capslzed Monday worn- ing. If the Captain of the vessel had dlsplayed the sane nervo and herolsm .which the Captainof the dJackson dfd, tho unfortunate crew might hare been saved much by Mr. Georgio A. valned at $3,000, $1, 800, cargo. ANOTHER BermooNER CArsizEn.—A safloring. The Vilas was Wigeland, of thia city, , and owzed and vy her cargo of [imber at ‘Tlicto was no Insurance onthe bullorise eapeled schooner was seen by the bargo Mara lasl Thurdsy off Muskegon, Tor name could not be madeoct and but 1ittlo attention conld bo pald ta her, 81t Mars was In distrcus Loraclf at tho (e, and b sequently went ashore, ‘The (l1-fated craft wisof medlum afze and P Bpeclal ‘had anow forceail. —— ORT ITURON. Dispatch to The Tridunt Ponr Tlunox, Mich., Oct. 11.-—Dows-Tmis Abercorn, Winalow, Empiro State, 5t Albaas, Col- orado, Japnn with Allogheny, Oxcnr Townsendard consort, * Inter-Ocoan and consort; schra Chsoe plon, Taylor, Jane Ralaton, Ur~Props Mary Jareckl, Clty of Toledo, Tutés and consort; Jarvis Lord and cnmarl. - WiNp—Northwes! Tho steam barge 8ho will qulm ol fore sbe can bo reloased. The prop Emplre_State pat well oul with llw lclxr Jan callided on Lake was not a-cemln 8pe X'uvwflumm. Mich., Trops Yorter, Chlmhorluln ok S e, S, yea} ac 8 Micl i, Onet gncnum e Our ‘San, Northwest s K, Nlml, brlsk; wenther ahant o Ralston in Huron, Tho cxtent of ull. ‘but doubtiess small. Dizpatch to The Tribune, , Oct, 11—11 p, m.~] finullnt. mb—SoulhwenL lr»lh weather fne. Prap Nahant, which was ! astore nshore lll “ nhhl!.r, Joare o et wn lat olgt ’:gll'.d‘;llth which ll: o Nin. Jn Walaks BsJy got off and passed down to-night, wiidle Bebr Light Guard, which was ashore on Teland Toof, was Teleased thia morning snd Vel into Tawas. | e FIE CANAL. i Brinorronr, Oct. ll.—AnanlD—s'fl‘“-aW 8alle, 6,000 bu corn; John Carter, Lasalle ba comnj Cataract, Utica, 0,000 Ottawa, 5,000 bu corn; Monte 6,000 bn corni Graclo Qrlawold, bu corn; J, D, Orlon, Hlnelll:l. Beneca, 3,700 bu ba corn; Minonke Essesy Chrlato, Eensth o Lenard, Jollet, ©,000 bu cor 0,000 bu_corn; prop ] n: Friendhip, Senech i 650 bu corn; Omahia, Morrls, 5,000 bu cort, L AnenMorning Light, iy Ouawa, lmfll:“"“ shingles; 0] ontauk, f wuefz o Vietor, Paru, 07, b—‘aa“‘“‘f}fii; S Inths & puy ueen, Pord, 8, T jath; r. ilanley, Jolch u "mm,, chandibe; North Star, Jolle 71 ae Metropolls, Peorla, 04, 840 n lumhu- man, Morzls, 80 m Tumber, 20 w shinglod e BUFFALO, &pecial Dispateh to The Triduné ‘Burravo, N, Y., Oct, 11. Bird {s ashore ect., will be sent got on the the Ohlo Diarvest Q,llen coal. The schr of thie river, I8 be Keatacky, mlssing lmm rocks atreot artly full of \annh Th at Port Coltiorne. A ok from heru to-nizht. in the bridge. weather-bount 'l‘hahmgunwolh wun lll h"fl , goes ta-night Lo = lmpenu'rml 18 ashore above Grand River. —— - Bpecial “Bun, Pa., Oct “v—Allllblll—Tll‘ Queasn, of Erie, wont ashore ycllmlu{ (30 e Port COL expectod that .u. can be ATRiYALS-Blrmr Alaska; schir Blarliog: e 1o Teleass hop wz'“"’“’""" Tho scow Guorge ¥V hlhfl‘ 58 o, ZThe schr Moekith arh Sasil l(f i MISEELIANEOUS. oo Reps Axn Tusus.—fhe ve Taland proves to ba the Jeus B of fron ore on board, The &