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, No Change in Business at the Chi- . Wew York Exchange Weake»The , Bavings Fund Socicly, first organized {n 1810, and a827, . declined from 155 to 160, and sales of Monadnock BROEXENS' QUOTATIO! l, Chtcago City 7 % ct. honde. » I Chieago Clty 7 ¥ ct, sewern Chicago City 7 ¥ ct. water me Cook County 7 m_ bonds (1ong; Fonibarcie 5. Bencn City muuy. an(h Side.... GIty Raliway, West Side. LIy Haliway: Nereh Auge Chamber of Comi Expasition siock “VAnd fatereat. BY TELEGRAPII. 70 the Western Asociated Frext. Nsw Yonrx, Nov, 1.—Gold was firmer at the ¢lose, and advanced to 110, The oponing quota. tlon waa 100% and the lowcst 1004, Carrying rates 1, i, 23, 2, 4, and 3percent. Loans were also made fat, Governments were dull, but strong, TRailroad bonda were unansually qulet this after- noon, but the markot was frm, Unlon Pacific firsta advanced to 100% and Now Jersey Contral coneolidated frsta to 87'4, Michigan Central 7s, 103 ex-Intereat. State bonds were quiet and steady, Pricea wera nominal, FINANCE AND T,RA!) 3 cago Banks. " Clearings $4,100,000. — +The Prodnce Markets Rather Quletess Provisions Steady. Breadstuffa Genorally Ensier-—A Rearoity of Eastward-Bonnd Cars, FINANCIAL, The nsusl montbly Uoard-of-Trade seltlements added little to the transactions of the banka yes- terday. In cvery department of loeal finances Stocks opened foverlsh, but sirong, and bueiness is quiet, Tho amall supply of exchange | g0 continued until after midday, when shows that ehipments of produce have not been | the market hceame wer and _ lower, nk. on tho anuouncement that the Ralirond Confer- ence, after three sittings, was not abla {o agree at rasent, and had adjourned subject to tho call of he Chbalrinan. The chief decline wns in Lake 8hore, Michigan Southern, Western Unlan, and New York Central, Lake Shoroe declined to 574 )“clllfi n Cenlral to 40k, Western Unlon to 704, New k Central to 101%, Northwestern pre-. ferred to 5("{. Bt. Paul common {0 24%, preferred to ii(, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western to T4, Pittsburg to 00, and Pacific Mall to 241, Jost revlom to the elose of business therewas a irmer ling, and prices rallied i to % from the lowest nlnl of tie day, Ln\m Shore selling up to ] Lichigon Central 10 47, New York Centrat to 102, Weatern Dnion to 7134, Delavare, Lackaywanna & ' Western to 7—s| Northwestern comnon to 38, pre- ferred to 6111 ‘SL Yaul common to 25, and pree ferred to 65, The tranaactions were 184,000 sharcs, of which 4,000 wero. Pacific Mat), 1,000 Western Tnion, 4,000 Northwestern, 1,000 8t, Paul, 80,000 Lake Shore, 4,600 \Wabash, 25,000 Mlnm;nn cemm, 7,600 Dthmlr!. Lackawanua & Western, and 5,000 New Jeraey Central, Monoy' market nclive; UHGO] cloring st 5@0. X‘rInm mercautile papur, 43 he Aeslrtant-Treaeurer uhnmds.nn, ¥ Curloms recclpts, s 00, 0 Clearinge, $21,000, 0 Sterling wenk. Tong 483' marl, 484, I 1arge, and the decreased ordera of carrency Indi- cato that quict presalls in the interlor ns well as at the contre. The domand for discounta is only falr. Country paper is still offercd in canafderable qnan- titles for redlscount, but favora ate not conceded o the same extent as previonsly. Hates of diycount arc 8@10 percent to regulnr customiel pecin rates are made in some cases. On the strect, loans are now to he had at the rate or 7 per centper annnu for thirty days and op- warde. The eupply of paper 1snot large. New York exchange wasquoted at 30c per $1,000 disconnt between banks. ‘Tha clearings were $4,100,000. SILYER AND WHEAT IN INDIA The depreciation of silver, the currency of Ine dia, has given o great impetus to some of her exe purta. The export of wheat for elght months of 1870 wan ten times a8 much as fn the correspond- ing period of the preceding yesr, The dopreciation of silver has put 8 premium on sterling exchange, which ls, of course, the equivalent of gold. By exchanging wheat for sterling exchange, this pre- mium {s secured, The imports, by the actlon, In reverse of the same causcs, oro curtalled., Such operations can be conducted obviouely only In the first stages of depreciation of the currency, bes foron general riso af prices has ocenrred to offset the depreciation. Tho depreciation.is recognized and scied upon first in the foroign cxchanges; do- mestic prices clange more slowly. Henco the openlog for auch profitable operations as that just deacribed. ' BAVINGE-DANE HIRTORY. The firat savings bank formed in this country, ‘but not the Orst incorporated, was the Philadelphia Goupone, 81, Coupiny, G Coupons, ‘47, Couponn, '8, ‘Western Uns ufckailver, chartered In 1820, 1t now has 813,000,000 of do- posits, 40,000 depositors, and pays 4 8.10 per cant latorestn year. Tho irst Amerlcan saviogs bank chartercd was tho Provident Savings Instl tution of Boston, December, 1816; the mnext tho Salcw Savings Bank, January, 1818; it has 18,000 depositors, aud 80,400,000 deposits. Tho third wan eatablished in Newburyport n 1820, Follow- ing camo the Albany (N. Y,) Savinga in 1820; tho New Bedford In 1825; the Sprinefcld, Mass., in Claveland & P Northwestern ... itral Pacine o @ )uman Farita bonls Rorwentery i Ing- fun iand-grant, T 0. Olirurrr 48 NArRIO ennersCe uk. Olidussmss riinia e Tennessee G8, new m"’ K amm i Virginla Ga, old..... LSSOUFL B8, 1ssveeerees o dUTH MINING 8TOCKS, SAN Friaseisco, Nov. L.—Tho latost quotations to-dny were as l?lln\\ K LIFE-INSURANCE TINANCES, The declino in real estate Is embarrassing the weaker insurauce companics ag well aa the savings ‘banks, The New York Sun publlshos the follow- ing statement, which ehows the propoition be- tween tho loag real estate by the compunles named and the o-{ount of real estate owned by them: Real extate vande and Real extate, Name af Company. niorigages. “cost rul tnern Alm‘ 75, :\ oQ Unlon wnwuanlu . us( Muuama Germiania.. Globe Mut W ORLEANS, New OnLraxs, Noy. 1.—Gold, 1103, Bleht exchange on New York, 15 LL[ALmInl. Sterllug exchange, bankers' bllls, 520, FOREIAN, o Lovnow. Nov. 1.—Coasuls, maney and seconnt, 5 b Lnflcd htnlt! hundu—ggl, 10344: 67, 103%; 5t Hleraees Monhattan. }mmu;uu tan 165, L) ERTN 315 | 10.08 Jogs new o 00, ! 570,777 ow York Uenttal, Ot prefetml 17. w I{ o Bi, 1340 " Wit uiskd | All Saints' Day, i In o hollday ‘Tho amount vf \mlllnnwllhdmwn lmm tha Bank of England on balance to-day ia £04,000. Paws, Nov. 1, —Rentes, 1051 46c, l.'lmm(rou‘r. Nov. L—United States bonds—New 31 $13,808, 292 Grand total, $135,:410,0L1. To understand the full menaning of these figures, the sarpius of each company and the total nssots ehould be known. Taking these, and making the necesrary nllowanco for the declino of oue-third In thie valuc of real estate, wo should be n a condl- tion to tell how much of the surplus remalned, and ‘what proportion of the nssets were fastened (u dif- ficult luans or avervalned real estate. REAL ESTATE, ‘The fallowing Inatruments were filed for record ‘Wedaeeday, Nov. 1.3 LTy, ymoren !lllhlnlrd oty lDfl!‘ TY. Gf incolnat, ¢ 1, undi- BOCUS STOCK OIERATIONS. d Iy of fy l'-‘l"lv dated 0,125 Tho American Mining Doard in New York has F““".x’!.'i{. et o Sy Vi 2,000 been nsed already In an ottemnpt to allure Kaatern capltal Into enterpriscs for which no funds 0 could bo obtalued I Californls or Nevada. Tho Englneering and Alining Journol 800 noticing that stock of the Grant Minlng Company &0 wad eold in Increasing quantities each weuk, until 1,818 in the third week 11,300 shares of Grant were sold, . slthough the total number of sharcs wold was but 2,000 53,000, and that the price rosv fram $3 to §11 a ated fct. T 2,100 share, andertook to find ont what lay at the root of | FATEel st ““{,figf{,}hl&u-nm R T thisactivity in Grant, Ita investigations showed 'rwunn-el.,fa Tl ALy 8 8 CoP W X that the Company'n clalm 18 o voln **supposed* to f ; J315:1 J',,,“v,,m,n, Bl e e a branch of the Comatack, of unknown extent dated Oct. 3 4,000 or richnesy, and with almoat uo apparatue or min- | Hein st 4% 1t W o Beifgwick o, Ve, Ing improvements, aud no stamping-mill, The 8o zales wero what are colled **wash™ sales, wmodo pae s 1,000 Loty 5 IR “l\mk i mmvl-lnn oF fnd, o w Mo nw \{ se0 13, B0, 11, dated Oct. 10. 14,748 WITUIK & I:Al)"Il fl' axvEN NILER 01, TR COURT-ONIK Shefeld l' n w cur of Montaus 1, Lt dated O 3 BheIeId .v, [N B0UTIL OF CITY LINTTG, WiTH iLxE oF TR r.-uu:rr-»muu Un!un », B W cur of Qunn 1, B5x125, dated Uct. 41, by the Company to itaell through brokera In tho Lope of cresting a market, HOW TO PLUEVENT LUSSES LY ACCOMMODATION raven, The following plen has been proposed for tha protection of the banking community agalnst the Josscs, agaregating an Ininense sum In tho course of & year, which occur through discounting ac- commodation paper: faoh member of the Cloaring lows o have tho FIRLL L0 present WO henie Of namnes 1o the wans With & request (0 ba Infurined of the negreiate ainat of such puper Lold by th DIUS OF nux ded & 3 COMMERCIAL. The folluwing wero lhu recelnts aud shipments of the leading mrticles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending st 7 o'clock on Weducsday worning; {he correaponding thino lJust ynvyu election-days bt y the athier lanksof fne Amoclas tlou, Upun recelvingsudh a ruucs Yy of the wiayagce fu furolslali fr ot lnmmmnan M eral banks, and upon recch ic answers 10 cmnlunn!ulm thu total to the lm(ulrln. llllllh cnun ta specify the amount held by any ond lyaividual Banic, tome such p lnnuhh wlux SUCH mudincations At wdd Lo wa thay b bec ¢ s betleved wonld frevent laany of tlio £lliren mnc iosken WAIEH A0 Iter: but in na ere with busiuess and disconrage legfilmate credit, Receipta, Shipinenia, NEW ENGLAND'S BUBINESS BAROMETER, . A e The Boaton Jourial of Conmerce teports that the warket for manufacturing stocks fs dull and qulet,” though n few stocks show thelr heads higher. The whelo amount of business trans- acted, however, I8 Insignificant, and there is littlo attraction Lo an outside fuvestor. ates Lolds its own on the previous advance, and aclls at 763(; Cochiecu has made a ine advanco: from 600 (Auy, 15) to 700. Thls looks like & resumption of divi- dends In December next, the Jast June wuo having 204, heen pasved. Laconia lins gained from 320 (Oct, ol STham 4) to 84, par400. This Compuny hus paid no 00.KT8| ] 2in) dividend for two years, Nashua ls7i per sharo ""“‘“ "‘:«'.5 higher at 550, par 500, and Washingtdn advanced from 6444 (Uct, 14) to 70@060; Hamilton Woolen Milta 700; American Linen Company of Fall Hiver offered by auction twice, and passed. TUE BOSTON LOAN MARKET. . The Hoston Adnmur u( tlie 28th ult, says: Tho inoney wmarket s spirioy tapto for came ment at t1ia preacnt tiie: llnlnl le\‘,m Fulliive reachvd ucondition froim which they 0 divplacing thein, ex- g turougl wndlunnlwhh.n " et aweiciia W Bt WOrk seein powcrless ulfl ot Wills ulln‘,ll shows llfl]:lfl\tnl Kradually extending in volume lh\‘uuklmul "the gnuu Yo M uqullemeuunllll seein tobe very light aafar lll!ld captial | cons €oritd. 1ia' Court Wollld seot to 18 dlcats bcanaider: able cLanye fu the ordiuar, I‘IMM ul uolug busluoss, 0 Lie pansession uf JuF: AMpIE CAPILA) o0 Lhetorte ot b engaged In tta various branchics, for (0 manifest |fl‘ Creare 43,04 ILArked by 8 curreapouding Increass in e deinand for nmury. The banke and lenders genvrally ar¢ now ohllged 1o be sstleficd with Yery hllllfi TELUTNS !G‘I Ull'll l':l“l;l;fl\v‘llll:‘h“zl’lflllulnclrl they Iul)ll:'\d\f 1heui sclves fortun, cun Aud any profitable ewm A Tt ToF 1t nt ails 7 gk UANKING IN PHILADELPHIA, 'rl:u Philsdeluhln Ledger sayu: y thnes during the past year se wattoda' Bakke Hirve St e i pontte s Trsl, bucause a8 th “l‘lll flaunnnlvmubnv- for 1875 are for 'JI" velght haurs,—tho Hoard of Trudo havioy sdjourued Crer Blethion duy. Withdrawn from store on Tuesday for city con. sumption: 450 bu wheat, 7,803 bu corn, 7,146 bu oats, 078 bu rye, 2,220 bu barley, The following gratn was inspected {nto store In thls city on Wednesday moraing: 6 cars No. 2 red winter wheat, & cars No. 3 do, 1 car rojected win- ter, 4 car: 2 N. W, wheat, 1 car No. 1 spring, 147 cars No. 3 do, 71 cars No, 3 du, 4% cars re- Jected do, 44cars no grade (268 wheat): 15 carw bigh-wizod corn, 127 card and 14,600 bu No, 3 do, B0 cars rejected do, 2 cars no gml- (183 corn) Gcars whiteoats, 8cars No, 2 do, 17cars snd 1, 200 bu refected do, 1 cur no grade (33 oaty); 1 car No, 1 rye, 18 cars and 2,000 bu No. 22 do, 8 curs ro- dected do; 17 care \u. 2 barley, 57 cars No. do, 18 cura rejected do (U2 barley), Total (602 carw), 2‘170?](:01)“. Inspected out: 20,413 Lu wheat, U corn, 0,784 bu oaty 2,922 bu barley, kst A motlon 1w adfourn next Tuesdsy for the it ad of our w0tes 10 clreiation ahd thy da: oalia 10C) caue, Lo 4 fucrease s n.oll'vll nlh—alur'j deposits an Bud, secund, ua Lo wvern El l“l"“ ul Notes lucrease, tha t3X ou the saine i i R M T Gf'depots ua which the ba L hay i al Ratances proved a o Thifer A A it 2 OOLD AND GRRENBACKS. Qold waa 100@100% In greenbacka, Greenbacks wers 0143@01% cents on {he doliar fa gold. FOREION EXCHANGE. terito ot SEM | ytomat etectl d it alection waa offvred on 'Change yesterda, arte b i3t | and will bo voled ou to-day. ’ ¥ 2“".{" oleld | ‘Thomew elovator of Baltimore was opencd yes- BueiED 474 | terday, 1t basa wprking capacity of 500,000 Lu, futiy Jol | and will be Kowir as the Northern Central sud o 2 Fenneylvania Centrul Elevator, Arrapgements bave been inade to whip out the 02,000 bu of 0ld No. 2 wheat lu Nutt's Elovator, *¢What do you ask now fur grajn to Now York 44 0ur ratew ure 20c per 100 Jb HANLFyht; 1 will tako five cars, *'But, Law soery Lo 83y, we bave not ve care te spare just now." GOVEENMENT BONDE. olted Blates 63 of 'R1.. wited btats 3-2040t G G 5 ¢ you dolng with all your cars g them Rast; becausa it pays bet- tcr than tocarry grain from tho West at preacnt rates,"" **\Vhy, then, do yon not advance your rates fromthe West?" *‘Decanse we are running agalnst other roads." “*Iwill giva you 25¢ on the 100 1bs on five car- Toads to New Yark, Come, now, let mo have them, —and right away," ‘‘Cannot dait, I have not the cats atcom- mand. They are all n ues, ' ‘' Yes, 1 underatand thare are eighty of ninety of them In use on & certaln eide-track, whers they have been Yor a fortnight past. **You, perhaps, understand my business bettor than 1 do mysett,* Thisis not a rancifal aketch of conversation. ‘Thero i8 in It more of truth than poetry, and tho truth ls of a sad character. Itias piilable condl. tion of affairs of which a glimpse ts afforded in the above eketch. As Enoch Arden mighthave ex- claimed, thera are rm‘ cars, everywhere, Aol nor w'car tarent, THE MARKETS. The leading prodace markets were moderately active yesterday, and steadier. There was not much change In the prices of provisions, but brcud-( atufls were generally easler ‘In aplte of war nets, which made most of thoee ¥ho thoughit at all on lhe subject appreliensiva that thers will |bo a war Lo, tween Rusais and Turkey, in which theotber Pow-, crs of Europs must ho Invelved ‘sooner- or Jater. Bat the markets here ‘have been on a war strain for a good while, dnring which the markets at other poluts have responded only (n a faint manner, and other considerations are now obtalning here. We are on tho cdge of winter, and itarting out with our campaign on big stocks of graln, there being & good prospect for sapplies fromthe country, while the situation is alightly dlscouraging in regard to shipments, The shipping movement was, however, rather active yesterday, while the receints were only moderate —the weather belng nfavorable. 1In the dry-goods market thero was comparative quict. Only a few buyers woro to be scen, and the amount of arders recslved through the moils waa moderate, In values no changes were noted, tho market preeerving a steady tone, Groceries met with a liberal Inquiry and were firm, Coffees, augars, and teas displayed great strength, but were without quotable advance. Tho butter mar- ket was falrly active at previous prices. The balk of the dally recelpts go Into the bands of ship- persat16@23e, Local buyers pay 28@31¢ for cholca to fancy grades, Cheese was working easier, Tho continned dullness of trado las wenkened the ‘views of holders,and we drop our quotations a 4c, Prices of dried frults, canned goods, and fish ro- maln as before, No new features were developed in the coal, wood, leather, and bagging markots, Oats weto quict and unchanged. Thero waa a very firm market for linaced and turpenttne, Lumber was falrly active at the yards sndstendy. The offorings of cargoes were small, and’ the sup- ply was sold out carly at recent prices. Drugs and chemlcals were in fair demand and steady, vplum and chtoroform belog frm, Hides, wool, and broom-corn were again active and firm. Seeds wieo dnll and weak, except flax, which was'in active request and strong. liay was quiet. The offerings of potatoes In car lots were falr, but thero o leas demand, the sparcity of freightroom nnd poor quality of the offerings keeplug shippers out of tho market. Poultry and game were dull and weak, Tha offerings were large and recelvors were anxiona to sell, the weather bolng bad for holding the stock, Lake feelghts were more active, withont mata- rial chango In rates, which were 313@3%c on corn, and 4c on wheat to Buffalo, Rail freighta were firm at provious rates, at 20c per 100 Ibs to Now York, 25¢ to Boston, 18c to Philadelphis, and 1744c to Baltimore, with fow cars offering. Through rates by lake and rall were quoted at 15@16%c to New England points, and 14¢ to Now York on corn, The engagements reported by lake will carry out 107,000 bu wheat, 176,000 bu corn, 85,000 bu oats, 15,000 bu ryc, and 30,000 bu barley. LUMBER, A Saginaw corresponpont of tha Northwestern Lumberman makes the followling eatimate of the atock of standing fAine In the State of Michigan. This Information on which theso estlinates arc ‘based wns obtalned from land-lookers, who have had excellent opportunitics to abtain a knowledge of the pine districts, and thereforo are supposed to furnish tblerably accurate reports. The summary Is as follows: {in-:{:r:n"hlllell'v\x-n. tltegt etern Mich v Usper Penlnsuli feet Total. fect...ivare, . In & late niumber of the Lumberman, the total quantity of atanding pine in the Stata of Michigan was cetimated at 25, 263, 360, 000 feot. This questiun of the snpply of pine s one wpon whicli no two of the lumber statisticlans have been ablo to agree, and probably never will. 1t isa dillcult matter to figuro cloacty, and most of the cstimates nre little better than wild guesses. Some of the gentlemen who have glven mach attention to this subjoct predicted a fow ycars ago that the then annual rata of production would bo exhouated in about twelve ycara; but, notwithatanding the fact that armles of men are eent into tho woods every winter, tho preat farcsts show fow sigos of glving out, and many of the remote sections havo sacarcoly heard the sound of the woodman's ax. DRY-GOODS AT NEW YORK. ‘The Jaurnal of Commerce gives the following ns the fmports of dry-gooda at New Yark during Octobor: ENTERED) TOR CONSUNPTION, Mants. of wnal...§ 1,178,402 8 1. 1310 473,57R 187 8, mJ,.‘m 2, 500 P DR Al £k v A 4 b Manfa. of flax 1. SLTIV 4MNOHT 63LKSD Aiscel, dry-goodi 81381 SuBGH 403U Total..vi.....8 4,010,350 8 €128,027 $4,090,607 Wizlibuawi veon wineuduer, T Manfs, of wool...§ 1,173 14: $ WLTIE § &m0 Manfe of Golto, - ZROG T AT 103,204 Manfe U0 t 00, RS MaRfe of tax. 3inat0 257,471 Mlxcel, dn' ~goods 105,008 131,260 1,022,307 ] anl mmwn on arket.....8 6,701,030 $§ 0.005,030 RuTHRRD POX wuxunr-?m. Manfs, of wool...$ MJ.ml $+ BHLBW 2l 40 JHants, ot vation 246,128 llln 1K, 354,175 Safk. of Ba A, dry-goods "6 Ha 01,771 “Total, ,574,020 § 1,506,814 ll. 240, 4RO Addeat. 1 '4.&!1].!!61! 412,327 4, e, 807 Total entered po: e sas 6,000,683 $ 5,706, 141 FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS recelved at Chicago Customs Nov. 1, 1878: Col. 1ialablnd, g8 casus boote; A. Booth, 165 hoxes tin- plate; Durley & Tyerell, 44 pkge carthenware; J. G. Ogden, 1,600 sacks salt, and 01 wata sult; J. McCaan, 25 brls oat-meal; Canadian Dank of Commerce, 2,500 bon barley: Cameron, Am- berg & Co,, 1 caxo statlonery; Fleld, Lelter & Co., 11 cuseu dry goods, Awmount of dutica collcctod, £2,454.89, 83,327,077 TROVISIONS, TI0G PRODUCTS—~Wera moderatly sctive, though qulet for the opening uay of the regular packing season, and there waa litle chauge In prices, The carly fecle {0 Was an casy one on ths specuistive articles, Lut atcadiucss soon followed, The weather woa warm and molst, which was unfafyrable for packiug, so that the light aupply of hoge was tot accompauiod by an upturn In prices Lo affect product. The packing prospect is, In fact, a rather disioal one. Most of tho psckers profrsa tohavenu faith Wiat prescat prices can bu wustalned, and they are nat disposcd to operate, except to fill cur. rentordors, Nevortheless thero fan alight hardentng uuder the fear that the prico of tho raw nnn: be ewtul much lower. k In New York is vaintt w.u:mk 0 {nBt, Lou!lll o} R shoulders, 1, 143,00 eV EhisLYe oF STIALeY BrOMICE. a8 Ia piudorata denund, and declined ¢ per bry umn Hian Tmproved 35 aod ol hlulu:r than Had-y l!ltmuun. bll! of 30 brls old 8 W0 b st l‘i\l le“!l January “at 'IQA 1380 ar 11;"-'- SeiRok She outhe or veh Fuund 1o seltor the thunth, and 813, 4THR18.50 ellc WS G 0F a1 $3.35: 5L Lok melicr Ta= 2,000 tes u'AIvl’lbu rl‘il"‘l‘ e ‘\l mhumnwr.l-uu.ry at 0, 405D, 4 4."The muret closed Arin ai Belier tho year, and Mzate=\Wors rather iiurs scitva fn cur lats for pr et delivery, whicl wero 1 fa denaad, while i wer 1o Jews 0o niaterlal chinie i pcee, ccen i rdt s ahsuliers era held Risber. e saa ed that tlierd would troyaliy bo mord deant Tor muuum tor thia did taining car In which to o8 wers feporied ;r' I .43 seller January. boses 0 at bbfc lung cleurs at 8e; 450 Lox Utk 146 vazes llnunhhlm Wddies at bos 40 Cow erjuufl Bt b3{c) GO buxed blreifords wt dige; \ kahires at m:xw hoxes Loncless Lacks ut 38 100K cuL uun- ot ustum-.x unu 3,000 s ut 80 for 16 1bs, aud 7H¢ for 17 1bs tiliowiag ars tho Jated daorai ons o Bhoute M:n me ‘alwrl riue, tark, clears K3 ™ w THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Im-emhvr. LI January, b.. Long and ahort clearn for Decemher, :m!y nll can !d cked, B 1o country lof Ty any demand, but holders wei prices: Cholce winters, £5,006.,00; chole de springs, B304, free on hoard car. Conx+MEAt—8ale wis made of 20 tons coarsa st $10.30 per ton on track, WIHEAT-Was actlve, though less so than tho prewd~ ngday, and rather weak, decilning 13c per bu, closing 1¢ lower than ‘l‘lludl)' evenlng, The ut urxuunrenu inquiry, " while our markets were quoted firm, by Rewborkieno Fred < acarealy any 1% JeAS (200 £nfe inimected inte bt with light shilpments, Tho early markct dedly weak, o “oftertnin and Ill it wos afters heen made I: elfvu wers eonsldersh)) wan decldedly wes ‘wards e inent, Teas wellling mand were frec the Int m magd from Noveinher ahurta who hiad lield off” hith TR EXpeciation of & docine Under bl dellveries the scller Decomber opencd at €114, advanced to &1, 14, and el 4. Sellcr January sold ot $1, Vit 1...nun¢-|mm Tiuyer the year foid aL$ seller the month sold ac §1. 1041 124, clostng v outslde. Caan Xo. 2apring eloied at $1.1 h'recolyis, and i N n snice J.'-;(}’iffi”\m'% «:{ “m (o 0. 130ring a4 €1, 1346 000 bit No. Sy )5 3 b e ! £1.01la@103; 00 bl L K@DICH 1,000 1st of the month. declined lo g1, TiY6, wver December, tle e ertes (o The 101K 1,02, Casl u new No, L 28 O i me sl D ala Ant Aa i 306 b by nmple at Vocee1.05 00 track ‘Toial, 144.. S C(uN—wu moferatel ahout e from ot the recelpts e Il (18 in), withi s falr yolume of Shipments, quoted Orin snd Now' York moderately act TAriect sympALILred with Wheat, and thore ware TatHor November corn' from par ceived it on contracts early in the mornin iR etlo moro Tnquity for Docember, wil vn!d lhe b froe offoringaof diftarence botween u ttle ahinpiug detnand, oxcopt for Lgh mxed nad ter Ik T the Tnttor BalE of Uhe soytlon was TMUROF Feller Hecunher apened at 414(c, c, an ack 1o 43! fdse, clnalng C4:34e, bikh mixed ot 44 Cant maien were veporie cled, and the fatie "n'u. |Iwu|m l‘u'nd). it bu rejocted 4% 41 at4i%6adnu; ) ad! on mfl Ao wc%u s it Tres tal, 234,800 ‘Tho receipta ware smaller, But dll, coru dec fog tha falr _dem: ter future, There e cannot operate Eun sold ¢ 32 (uw closing at Fonbiie T and_ciosed bt of the storm, m.AUIe d at 12} 71yt e, and.cloy b celpta weye fulr; thiro waa lvw No. Zsold ut Cash suleh m-rr Tl t 6003 1,600 b at cac on track, otat, 1pal e princidlly, i, the, low gracs, i@ s being (fl r, and December was I et ear.” Thio fotelpta " were Jneral wid local Eullllllll tive %o miall, aud 1y !.'é?.m'é'({"'”"" 'e" il he brawern and'ma st 1aat for wo . hiaving lald [0 MELIST Some. partics havIng sninping (radlog was i) cline {it cash irs 10 ook 1uto_ the market, but the :f.‘.':fi; ook tho wioria who rora s o % tarke e averber gt o Stopinicat the fnaide. et | &b » deci lal(l It Mc. | aod wclh 00 bu 2 At R ‘ T ‘: ,s(‘] b by i A dellvered “l"’fll—‘llll‘fl 125,000 b, A1 1314 Noveuiber, 1. 14 WAk t’m’ln year. oy ‘alal, 61, Fuur caLt, at_$1. 12! ur December, T Tca wetler thie o yeara ors pork was qulet at $15.8:3 for ™ under rather lary falr defiverics on Novemhercontracts, ted that arrangenents hiad move out all the old wheat Jn Nutt's Elevator, and that several orderahad boen recolved o buy for in This changed the current, brin demand from the sliort [nferest, aid_mal T VeIl Aiha awer Reades. wereIh airat for shipmont. and the eash afferings of Mo. 4 cly taken for carrying into Decembar, T part of the seesion tiiera wa 4 ot k20, closling ment at 47@47)c in A., DI & Co,' and seana in it I and N, W, ected sold ab 336, j miea wers reriotted of o S L1 o, b reociicd plo at. 871,06 on track; 400 TIIURSDAY, 5 A Tnolr« ALAY(C eash luul K\i‘“‘la mberianda guiet at A%atde; long-cut a1l boxeds aweet-pickied hams, 103 L n‘r rfor shonlders, DAMYc for lhnr! Nn:..nhflfllc I;r “l \):zrl clears, HKGIJ;‘(U for ady sad qniet at $0.30Q or cX(ra mess lu l'll made af 200 briscxira mesy 50, [ALLOW=W4s guoted at R4@8kce for city, snd TH@ according to coundition, ——— DREANSTUXFS. TFLOUR~Waa dull and unchanged. There was scarces not wiliing to conceasions though wheat was lower, snd our stocks are en the Increase, Leing now 40,075 bris, agetnst 90,575 brls & month ago,and 44,233 bris at the beglinning of November, 1873, The demand was confined tosmall lota for the supply of tho local trada. rorted of 250 brla winters at $5.7326.00; 300 brinspring extras, partly AL $3.00; 200 bris apriog superfines at $3,3327,80: 50 brls buckwhent flonr at §6.00t and 650 bris rye fonr at $1.00. Total, 850 brix. closed tame, with the following as the nsking range of £0,2537,2%) medium winters, pring extras, 83.73@0.25; medlum £5,25018.50; shipping extres, $4.50@3.00; cholce pAtents, 87.0087.50; common 0, $0.0K30.25; sour spring superfines, $1.%004.00, Rya flour, $4.0024.12. Buckwheat do, £8,0007,00, Nnax—1Vas in moderate demand, snd steadier, Sales werc 40 tons at $8.73@0,00 ver ton o trsck, and 0,25 Sales wero re. The market ginE out & ulr 500 b, i WikATale was made of 1,000 bu No. 3 —Wasquiet and frmat the out. | & - nied were Hmltad to 1,00 b | Boflen 1,143, and 500 bu by sample at 81.05@1.13 on ctive, but easler, declinin] figurah of Tuowidy, thong and 14,500 bu fhepected Liverpool was ve, but our rifes who had o stie clwlufi Seiller (o mont and refec .w:nhu Wigh | $3hsq it 4Uc it b, mple st (n 4 On’" Dokrd care, “"tn‘ tatrly active, averging ahoutic lower. GATL Lo oy AR toiined, and. e deliveries were Hberal, sl of which tended o' rhress” e narkes, notwlihand: which hg ware (Fadiie In nelttement o changing Mo Dacemer, &t a dificrence of ieindavor of the nanD deinand Gor snipent exte for small lata for the Fumber reglons. Tk stilt relstively lower than tho_local mnrkr!. anil lhln' In No, 2'"“0“! 1osing money, tho Insfde. Stejected Bome opera- ¢lpty In consequence emlw;"( and relior e i U NoL 3L, NIt 10, e 600 i hy samnplo At 206@HIC "d o ek e, o boRrL: xh'!f'\\uln moderaterequest ando lowor, Tho roc Tnaricnced 'x’)"é' Terfor et i Eaence Ly i oo 1 whca Auiine mfl"k % e al ejected i ’ fi‘lKlg;.\lE¢ ported o cted u'um.nc; ughuhrnmplu at K. No.3 1AL 12 BRHAHRH 000 it At 424c cash, 42360 November, and 400 bu at §3H6 for Decembor and 32 for ri—250 hels aeller Janua ._.':nuu. 4. t-l'b"i nfur January, Hales 500 buis scller wers qulet st necamhu. LAS; )lfu pmk vnl In mauemu mqm‘lt and;lllfir. closin; e ¥ t $15.357018. 574 for th oo an | & lennldmu. A e ook se o m, mwu wmr.llnnnryfl Sale u: ris at $16.45 “;zlfl:;nmm: lldlmt.. e n'Jz A e tor the your, ang | Flooring: frosid ranomon seed ftor .mmury. Bales: 00U Les seller lhfl year | Hox Loands, A, Box board: —— by GENERAL MARKETS, {istackbosrss Quotable at §3. 14, e with burl enough to work It, 4@434c; green covers and fn Gic. $1.8522,00, POOr Al LG BUTTE 81,10, i ‘:’l”\'ll quict at $0.33Q0.07) for tha yea 246Ge0. 4 eat was faiely uryu and firmer nfly ahaih evster.chan on ‘Change: eler Decon MM Il one wae e N 56 a9c for the i rar g U2} for Mvcmmr. and 323c for ORN—Continues active and frmi, partios are buylog. belng anxious to secur thelr stack before the expected advance in frolghts. Both chiolce and comnion corn s maving freely: Cholce green hurl, 5@syict medlum hurl, red tipped, dlgcr green brush, ; red tipped with do, 4K@dle; red tipped do, 3kgc; lnnide hrush, 3@4c; medium to chofce stalk brald, 4@4kc; lnferfor Lrush, 3@dMc; crooked do, 2 he market was steady and firm, Tho de: ‘mand coutinues lberal, both on locs count, aod stocks sre not ** plling up ad shipping sce 0 any conslder. Woto siow ber soldat aud 818,00 Corvee cholce 10 flncl Rlo, 2! 2iet_common 1o fair, Dritish set, and the witl I) III~ Luturcs [taters ‘The da- up thelr was in NOVEMBER 2, 187G, wiid, G i: Man ml’" nrlx \.llunmnnu;‘ -hwnlnn B i .Imll s 0 NG, 3 i0%e veliow hr);‘wn. ?cuwm; falr 1o prims do, BhweMci common hlnLrl—u"lflm rips, $1.0%@1,10] DO BUZAP-NONRY @300 extr Uew Orfoans inolasses, chalce U'M\‘L!cx do p be: da, romnnion to & 36 50¢ Ill:fl'v 3@ 30c] common molasses, 3!810:! bll: 8, earcity of from, opernun . cured nd BYROKE: z;‘ctn s mnun’i e S Orime dry kY n‘tgxpd‘rpulwl hides, 11ct deacon akins, 45 shieep: (104 um {Baide price of Taersy. SAles 9130 bris ench at 81 pe pri 511 | itie alienilon. o | Bieked:| Crally sunerior. nTaIF biAImER WA dogo. rman rices atill advance, and for exceptional parcels of ex {raguality extreme ratcs are 1 per ewl. Kinal ed ToF orders 1o the Cantinent. Am oerasonti ier quantitict on spccniation o for mixing; bt 1ha imost part the Uerman Urcwera ta prefer tho oroduce of wielr own country au thres the peice of Koxlith iop e L Wisconsine al 23@! N LY Diverd, “Iard. catbom. stroog, deg, Leat, 20@20¢; nmlnuu 23ei Enotr W bite 2. toa 150 deg. teal, @iscy “lrn lm.l um 5c; No. No. bolled, #2ct l'hl\!. winiter-bleach 09° 001 nenta-fool nll, llflcll}'mlrc. S1. fl'wxl sas o) do bank ofl, dn'uvlonrlzfll. Nnnvuf 17¢i West Virginiaails, nntural, 28 dtl{.. 85¢1 patural bt POl ATOFs—'rhe recelots wers liberal, hat thre wae £ comnon stock was otably lower. se, d A wenther belng (¢ and warm. sainble, and uch of it has lieen condemned 31 wortlis leta. Goese contihvug (a demand, and fre m " 2000273 turkess, Vieioc N bt foalt uflcn Ticit] enia n saddies, . D FIae was 1 alr demana and irm at §1.40 1,58, Clover and timothy were dull and woals, s were Jibcral, the offerings of the latter largo he demand Bimltel, few outside orders beln roce)| and t! oty | angted ordinary coarve, datry, with bags, § ground alum, $1,40DeT sack of TEAB-~THS wa expectod, and pricet Casaamiy | Famet IMPERTAL—Common, 28@33cs RO me- dlain, 404264 goud o Asaiic; T mc\ focat, fineat, cholceat now first picking, 70@75c. 0nLONGR—Common, 24:30¢; good cammun. m’t‘m medium, {0@42c) :iw.lmeamm. Jagdsoy fineat, & cmc. (chulee, B0ziut o ood de celhis From the ‘Norhorest re m‘m ‘i 1ho stank i lmm 11 nut large, and sonio of it is The iloaton douriutl of Commerc rge aalen aro asin feporied Lhe.orehent we o o Witk s probaby Fant b3 (ha New York mar- Kot, sa several denlors have Iy of Orcgon wools, ~ Some 1 Sl Boan i tho_miarket, ready auch lota sa sulted thelr VIews: conse: a1 boen very aclfve, and prlcos o 5 ted from Califorala, and old |ty well clenned out of Tul washed, sdior falr to goi o, iiisse; waalied 1 pite o nuts, Gaje R Aplen SOIL iy enr Tty at but the flemnm " limjted. | Theatock on Tl D pHfect Ih FATher poor: CrARNeTsicd are steady., Grapes are nearly out of market. goict. Apple 2 L{'munl And oranges remain o, Dtlt grapes. Catawba, . 810,007 ber utl; o erinies o graper ) per ease of $0.00; coast mn.mw b rrlL we! und, Thera ciority acttve Seinang Tar'theablolned qno: & .urn—mnloon. 6@akcy Carolina,6@7¢; Loulsiana, . Java, 28230¢1 Java, No, 32, 2092 1(‘ ragating, 1! Eingapore Jave, cf g ke Braame=batent eut foaf, 11iwg iy crushed, dered, 1 131 Astan ThaTiier s oldeainies exira 0 No.1, UMM IT4er clioles ulll"J —Allsplce, 10%@17¢; eloves, 40@48¢; canla, ales Ka1Te e an‘lllatbh $aise, as Q1 fes X i S ot ere o Tmiperial, mcv uoldm Weat, @Ml 74@ltci nutmegs, i M'—\vu T“" and nnchanged. Shippers wers tak. molhywl\nn they could get It o through Ight foom prevents shippers umnmy. $11,50 fieson busnd o, EH.5000.00¢ Mmived, .60 upleth prairio, €7.00¢8.000n track; No. 1 du, 87.00; No. 2 signgh, $0.00, ntinue in active demand and firm, much nl lhfl nnck SrinEing Aie: Green clty hn:hen‘. g1 ., Lent and, heavy, el damaged, itecn palted Xip, oieiich 1ts, woul caitmated at 33c por . WINES—Were nuain earler, atclining ic from werc reported of Lo The braer trade Somiien falr, but tha local O Actmnnd (01N 1he brewer hCIng fairly'supplied, At New York the better grades are reportcd steadier under m‘lmpmveu anlllry nom Hrewu and & mouernu one Tisnes of Oct, 10 eays: i Messrs, W wllolun % bon report that several impor: {ant Iots of enolce tors nav been old ‘at fully sus- coa. Other, v||uuuu continua o attract very Il Falr 4,000 nockets wero n(nzmumurznnulmyenn The atten ra was moderate, but, the qunlllyh:’e(lnex ReR. H &iven, zq'unl 10 from £20 1l [ots of new Englian continuo to scam at present local nuotatlons OF KB A 13 34 Qtheraft ruled ntendy. te, 150 di hc H. WWIG mrv ntine, tOc( uap! | III. 30 deR., S2cs reduced, 23 deg,, crligs nreventing shippers from "prises for chivice 10ta Wery MhcRangud, dult and asy, though tot Quotatfons: PeaciWlowi, cliolce, N ered; dv 1air, SMRGUC Iy lose, sa@asc; und Ruseets, mixed. 405 3 core duil and weak, the Game was almost un- 4b chickens and uy—Cl eet with allight inqulty: Pou $2 hickens, 65,00, 50681, 003 mullard ducks, The ra worc Dot Incined 10 {ake the floor. und the lucal de was clifelly from | hotd. Timothy sold at §1.60u1.70. Lriing was quoted 8L 8105wl 70, Clover s 40 aud prinie was AL T he siinbing Geuiand contimes mlr. and the tnqatey InUp 10t Tecent averni, e a1 nondags, S0 thlry. i u.m, $3.601 Ashton dll;]. persack, i 8 wa all that could remmhly bn were agaln firm st the following W pEn—Common, 3007c; £ood do, 399 0¢ me- ilue, 5 e0) dluin, 45@50ct good do, ulld&lc ; fineat, w«a.ci cholee, 708730; cholcust, o do, 15@38c; mi 0O75C. Sommon, 312350 i3c; flne, 4 wOr." Aoy cnnlee‘ “Saeates ehiottess " Goeioe wasuc. e A ield off the market, e fxeertionaliy A pore ty 8 Ivancing e m, H@Isc; wedlum unwasbed, 23@2Ge; dne do, 21@e! LUMBER. ‘The ofterings at the salo docks were light, and the market consequently quiet, About 8 sales wers made carly, loaviog thio docks nearly bare of lumber. Anotber amall ficot {s expected In soon. Frices wers steady at $7.50@8.00 for Jolsts and scantling, €8,5080.00 for com- mou nch, and ‘§$1:00@14.00 for tho hetter grades of Loerds and strips. Lath were irm at $1.20@1.45, Bhin. Kgles were quict at §2.00@2.23. car, and fanuary st closin ovems y Lot lmlll rnulphl lnnnha remalnder of the scason, Atthe yards there wad no chango calling for special comment. The bad weather praveated Lhe Olling of or- nd | derswith tho customary promptuess, and fears wore expressed that the storm would laat Joog enough to make the country ronds simost tmpussabic, cartall tito demand, and this liut orders contluue to'come for- ugh tho, ~ecelpta wiill excced tho ship- lir bu‘llleu 1 being done, snd satesdicr feel- tie fact that dealers look for uota- tonar 9 Firat and second clear. +$35.00@38,00 Thirdelear, 1 fucl. ..., 0, 0008382, 00 COHOL~Waa casler tn sympathy with highwincs | Common boars Fooclng, 10 ft. Common Jumber, 18 ft and under 24 | Jolstxand scantilng, 20 to 2¢ £t Eastern nble extent, We atfll quote as follows: Cholce to fancy yellow, 2¢@31c; medium to goud, 17@33c; inferior to ‘common, 14a16c. BAGUING=Extrome quict stlll pervades the bagging Caite. IHoge, market. Gunnies atone aro recelving any considerably -,’,m;;;’ e suon attention, and the movement fn them 1s Jeas active | Fiarepe s e than a fortnight ago. We quote: Stark, 214G Antll., FaLond Peerleas, AA, 21ci atrength than herctofure, fatiowings 01 do, Fiy, 1,5 7.0 Chloruforio bss adyanced. Arjtl. ‘lec B Ehiorotarin. icked i umnlmn @750 § £2.05% clpit., ® root B, 34 3000 43 poss! K 0f Thio ol aid bl o sl Taggu, the market 'I’. fir kH 00 ¢ 13, 301 00; No. 3, %cwu 43y No. i.uu{;‘im.l Taras ki $1.40; 0%3. 25 Suhit, trid, 87,0008 Juige ot el tuarket, 1ho tu mu\nrleuu. Wi lu. ed, @ Fepag onr Fou| co upples Seticy N st et NuTe=¥i Ilblru. 12@32)c; Al awanna, egg, E7. Floul. et Lo vidrion Dy 4V 345¢1 codl hlml!. l o $1. 002k lfl. ll able,” pi L low L 20933c. uent (he iy, ) le sfier arri e ioc oy o Lewiston, 2uie; Mlontaup, dic: Outarlo, 31%ct American A. 19ci Amokesg, 19c; Ote ter Creck, 104§e; burlap bags, 4 and 5 by, lJalbnl gunnies, slnpls, 134E14¥ct do. double, 24 CHEESE-The market was dull and price lhnl less Beyond aupplylng current needs buvers are not disposed to urder,and the teadency of prices now secrus to be downward, 10 fancy factory 11@12)¢¢, and poor to falr gradesat 66 COAT~Was tn l(m!wd demand at the ranzs of prices ek @7.250 do, nut, 17.7: 128hul . a0 e & (i 14 ) CHEMICALS—Optutn snd fts Xlnlllrl- { Hrim in consenuence of the ahort crup and the prospecl of B war uvcrolhe Turl‘u?n ‘qiiestion. ther We quote good hulk. n, lgf.uu m bic, 8ol ‘The warm weather there s 4 dispusiiton atack, con- rusdy Fatiior VI11—The deniaad for |~0lll lake and nll'll!r fllh Was reasonably sctlve ru; 18 seasun of U 0 a , duebrl aiee wife goseioed tn d demiand for uumml:- et G e GN—Daten emm:x Torkien pruue 4 i umuul. uld, hullcx nnu 103817e L 361 plited chiersies, Bl 3% wads, Terrug e year, and unesed quotations: & 4 do, ¥4, M. el 8D B4, iy idokersl o, L Nou 3 l.nhrldfll' herring ol n!d om Tbird clnr. thick, Receinta—~ Monday Tuesday BVEANS—Aro In falr request, chola befug firmer, | Weduesd Essturn medinm wero quoted at $1.70 aad navies at Tolit Primo Western beaus ot $1.50@1.00, and | gamting fart Weok. Week befora (aat,.... Ahlpmends— et and sacond, rough.’ LIVE STOCK. ciicavo, B 130 113,340 758 seees JUST 5T 1,017 The montbly recelpts of live stock from Jan, 1 10 Nov. 1 this year and last conipare as follows: codflal h! un-.m“j“ May. We oultieh beiaw shipments of Wvestock fur Uctabar. with Uctoher, 1475, thera s an o reaso of 3,841 cattle, 01,701 hoke, #nd 4, 4 tho hugs received was ber, 1873¢ 23134 (bs 10 36743 23256 |ba 10 1873, and 204k 1ba n 15723 Lecetpta— C. 1. 1. . 11|1n«x.neun;;|llx-1|m.d ¢ lJr(an Total.. nmmu i H. V itlllKln Cdlll IL & Total. CATYLE=Tra values, Heavy recelpts, discoursging uews fronl tho East, combined, gave one of the moyt Unsstisfactory markets tLat drovers huve struck for many & day, ‘suced beforu any trading was dona, sxcept ou local acrount, and although later u the dey there was somo llitie moveinens anong shippers, the total ot Hotzeacha fourth of the offerines, A few good lo «cholce lots wers taken by thu Ecatern trade at $4.00@ 4,75, pnd H. Grecu & Co. obtalned §5.25 for a drove of fancy stecrs, but uost of tho transfers were at prices runglog from §1.60 downward to 82.00. For natlys cowa the pravalliug Agures were §2.4042.75, and for Moskers. 33703300 Saleaof Texos cattle mere podcd fihva Bomeia 4 D50 ie ofichal table ol rocelpts and In comparisen hoep. The average walght of 40 1bs, azainat 230 1bafn Octo- Gattle, Jiogs, ep, Vidh foome 5 83,004 8::7![1 'id'h..m 107 16,708 100,800 18,303 dull a4 » further sbrinkage In unfavorable weather, oad ‘The forenoon was well & les did raorn & o, s0ld 143 hesd &t :uu Brown, 'nmnlr;wn & Co, wu m Mou- dul! lrE’IlI:l\xman!—Qulfl and unclmnna( (RCRIPTS=Tlour, B, 700 Lrley wheat, 53, entyy N \vfim'("l'l nd drooying, Priggy onlr folbing 44,000 by SO00LouT oata, 3000 Buy Tye, r.u»'?,,}?nh"q W ONLEAXS, Naw Onnmu Nuv 1.=Flony Naw ) Nov. 1.—Froon g'fi""‘ 43 XX #5000, XX Q! L‘Ngerum‘ nu\t-w n nr ket dully 3 !f(I:;v"v’;‘n'A:,wunln i Se'mn'.‘.’n?';a'n Lebihie,orey a3 iy, E"""’ 'lllu—-inluudliunnm!mx e, ouumnm ;! : .00 PRV 1NN = ‘Nm. B8 | ekl TR Il et an 1. 2.70 ,- Tn': ““nl muu Ianlml -rllu I|w x\ b W, Be. " Liacon quiet bug ypy -n'émfx'&.""}; & Gl0CEN P—Coften e u-mckcn. 2.0 nominal 21‘ Arce and firm R '7',' an | o '4'1»“”:“ n‘:"m.ly T '"‘""“"nmn"" ot e 2 7 ,"k 3 't i oo o) B Taaan .0 i Fo | M ;;:-l;{lep'r,gv_nkguan 9 hnice NOGS=Wera dull and o, iFife lnver. nm Fepor uul An!l ¥ Al salea diowing n average reduction crom ! (L1 R T — \u‘_.l_‘p ures of e per | aaem thd but, i, owing erude, wm,‘c v B l.ll'mn.v.uu«nen e b faoravie weatis. AnG, {n the pinenceofany: | “Erhe '"Mm fling more than o morcrate demand from snippers | ¥ Rise, tradin tremel Cinman ta pHME R H“afl(‘l‘&;&:‘{éfi"fl?ffi’ln [\flr‘nl‘l.elzlz‘llflgfl M S‘r ‘n')fl 004 to exraah by o e 1lires ealed wars: Taportcd bove 405, T market clored weak. J100 SALES, rice, No. do. };rm No. o AF, 2.2l WHiSRY—\Festern, 5 n I‘Ercllrn—wmu 000 bns carn, 50, 000 hy, b u.m. s by, M Countys py, cm extrag, m FdGa=Testers frams gflrl")’f"l Bere; DALTINORE, eh""'fl""" \uv. +=FLOCK~Qulet, T firats, ‘Ammc steady, anduy. it—Prime » o A!end{nnd m-m- oy i i rmn-,mm ) ey -f. <lag qand, exaler? Y l"l|uv|»|u~<n—l)n) Fisae, el “{ A Avy3 por, meata—Blionlders, opfc Lo Bliouidors, Bg8i4c o e o fl}g"“c oore, mcqi’f BUTTER~Quiet and g 2 ulet and noch !'uuuuun-\omln-h n?xxn’ne. Cu Frxe—Firm ln bnmmx“..;_‘o“,'n“' 3’;“&"3 ,”"',‘X €O, 4,500 by, TOL| oy "L'u i =Wheat dol ‘6'” k7 N, ;b::rmm %Hchlnn n-1u (ovember, sk d216:° No, 1 reul wlnn-r. 130 16 St co Ll STt o mfl.2 Jggraio, 1 !m damiaged, i o 2, 320 Dece ".,'!,”l‘n ","Li‘" cnmn. it Tejec 3—Flour, hfifl 14 uuui:"lnt lnobrlu whent, Mowlm- HIPMENTS=Flour, l.uun org, 40,000 ba; oati, &6 Sriat whest, “"”’ bu IL“AUhEE. L=FLOtn=Inactlve gad fomts a7, 43,0103 410 Eill{EP—Werd {n ooy, and tn moderate de. mand at pruvlonl quntlllofll. or at §3.00@3, 60 for poar o imedturn, aud aL $3.3564.23 for good to primo RUFPAL 104@11c; repy, Burrato, Nov. |.-m-nu-nmlpn. #131 total for i thi e 040y THATket Tai Ty Activo yesterday Inte In e day i thin morning; best Mook keneraiiy fuding Eastera pa THY Price I !l ade weaker: 00 cars dlspoved b 13 e £ o erings uniold; aales of native stcors, nm!nm?x nn:kcn. . 1063.00; cows and heifers, SAE ARG Lasthbetieeints, weck, 18.L0%; market active ur Cnada ta adyatice ador gl reoeiptaot full prices: Canada sueep at W ern ahoep weaker at $4¢ off_ofiening rates of the w anles ) cars Inmbe, st 85, 710.25; wediuntto best Cana: u- heep, $1.85 35, O lurn ateep, 4,202 4.50; 4 cars comin n slicep unsold, s =Ttecelnte, 5.00; (h(Al ToF the week, 18, 000 mai ket opencd dull and llolu eciiers holdfng for i u buyers holding off; tra: white, 01||q“\ep o e, e On yestorday's prices Rctlons peparied b cata Yorkers: o BOAN D, gUt to best offeringa, few u.ln:tcxl for 5,031 4 cars he 4525, at for Bests S carsre Juwavxes, Nov, masln{ng umold, xy’vu:vyuunh i common qusiiy. n.“....‘r',”-?fl‘“h"“"k’"“" Speged angeten. sl Nrw Yonr, 'ov.l.-—u:m:n—mcel ts, !l.Mon alnst Milwaukee, tl. 1 No, J 2,101 b {lic gaina ihe 1AL week: ROOL ATd DG Steers ber, 11041 Janiay, ‘ Werain deinani ot Monday- s kdsanced pricer, winla common and nedlum Kmlr.-l were & fraction fower. Very common to sirictly prima atocrs, §7,50@10.25: & fewof chivicest went 10 $10,70; offerings uot clossd out, and tie fooling ras weazor in the alternoon than in the moralug; 1a steers, 1.J00R1,0 B live Weliity dad went at £0.00%0, fat o; HOU it \iecetts 7,600, 16,40 for two dnys, + ‘demand nioderato o} lm o 32, 52 3 + Ialr dem-nn \o. 2 spring, ruu nal: mess . $15.1 i, $0. 0e BoeaBeterSy S, e ders, 8.2 —Ql:’let but steady; wheat 10 Buffalo, 4eq Hecxiprs~Flaur, anzun—}‘lnnr‘."m" makin| Al 50 €301 Lo Tast WG uu-nwamwnuenmwmmun t0 go $4,:23615,75: conimon Lo prime lanbs, 80,000 ba. ¥,00bn, mvcmx,«-n. O.. sz. l -wrrv:—Flm 10}, r and ' prices higher; red, g1, 1.} o Ill ?nlzc‘hnl fll’m! nu;{c. ?lnrley auly liuxnumfl; Vo. H Pork ateady, with o r-lr demand b [3 ) %{PIHP. 5i); several car. BwiNE—Recelpts 6.5, &H. 50 In two da; sgalnat 7,70 sume tino o Wt Saarh qutet and eaaler: £5.77G3.00 for urdInary {0 goud corni+fed, iive, i Ill;l:llu uf @ car-losds Ohlo hogs st “ITBS 00 por BALTINORE, BarTisons, Nov, 1, —Lnnn-ulrkat and rmer duting the past weck: ¢ lelmx ATyanid or good falr ‘quaiity, min Wttt w Tkaivees re- cel nu..a.. B alcr. ll “ : e 1{ous=Falrly active; prices &c lower; ran; & regelr b s, b2 4 range, 7@7c; Supkr—Duil und heay d 3 W Erehl Aud Loavy; prices Xc lower; range, 40 BT I'.uuw. Nov, 1, £5. 505, 405 bacon, Tons. Ard scarce and rm llflnfi,mglfl |[" %oflé GX‘EEH] NE:&“M“ et bu! 63 47 oase i e et ‘;ze'l'e":i'fi"lfi?‘ l:l{cl:{'vh'l“.ufi;: e " 2 November Bacon” Hrmmers T et chigas, 126 len—l!memem £1.0081,07, L L —Hoos—Active, firm, ind hig! (‘I'l $5,45@5.00; butchers', $5.506 noaTuy, TostoN, Nov. 1,~FLouz—Steady snd enchaoged; GRAtI=Comn fn falr deman alt 5. ~Good demands pric "ChrraStronger; unchanged, LaveDeon e CINNATI, and X -n' deleextoan Crycnexar, Nov, n-—mm- -Demand falr and mar. ket Oring common’ light. $4.9025.10; fair to gnod, :fi,:‘(fi‘,"’ -40; heavy, 83,300,607 receipts, 3,400; slip* combing and di A5 Supor dad X, U2@406; som Maine super, 426 45c, BurraLe, Nov. 1 guotations hom| B0 BY TELEGRAPH. TOREIGN CITIES. o dall but firm: 8,000 vl Ve e, Jrlvyteux?ml' sl"il‘“rn‘" i it s cglected, ¢ CaNAL FREIGLTS~ nruy L Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. i Livxnroot, Nov. 1—Latest,—Corrox—Flrmer, active; COTTON. 8 1-10@641; rales, 35,000 bales; speculation and ez- | MOMLENov.1.—Corrox—Flrm: middilor, 105; net, port, 4,000; Arerican, 12,000, 1,001 Balcs; sales 2, 600; exporta 4o Great Dritain, 3,810; coastwlise, 631, ~ BAYAXNAll, Nov, 1,—CoTT0N~Offeringa lzht: good demand; middling, 106c; net, 3,481 bales; salen,2,200; exporta, to Great Dritaln, 4,453; coantwlse, 1,24, CuAnLEsTON, 8, C., Nov. 1.—CorToN~Strong and higher} active; middling, 1074@11cs net, 5,253 bakes; salcs, 3,000, GALvzaTON, Nov, 10%c; net,. 4,037 bal porta conatwise, 1,8 NEw Onteaxe, Noy. 1.—CorroN—Demsnd active; #ales, 0,050 balea; good ordlnary, vM@l0er low mid: dling, 10%@1036c; middling, 116@11%c: good middltog, 13@113c; midditug, fair, 1346 14c: 33 e, Recolpts, net, 3,800 bales; grow, 5,000, Now York, 304, Stock, 151,00, Dnzansturrs—Quiet, Wheat—Californis white, 108 3d@10s°6d; do club, 1036d¢e1050d3 No.3 to No.1 ted Weaternspring, 9@108; do Winter, 08 BA@10e 2d, Flour—Westorn canal, 23@25s. ©rn—Westcrn mixed, 204, Oals—American, 3Guscd, Barley, 380d. Poay— Canadlan, 373, Crovse Bxrp—Amerioan, LO@55s. Puovistoys—Primo mess park. 75 Prime mess beef, 705, Lard—American, 47s #d. Cheese—Fine :flmmun‘ 80s. Bacon~Long clear, 43s 0d; short clear, . TALLOW—F(ne American, 438 0d. PrTroLErM—5pirits, 108 6d; refined, 185 Linseen O11—288 6AG20s. Rissi—Cammon, 08 DA@Gs. Loxno, Nov 1.~BPIRITs TURFENTINE-254@25Hs. ANTWERY, NoY. 1,~PETROLRUN—48), —— AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YORK, * BSpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Naw Youx, Nov. | —Oxain—~Wheat dull and scarcely 2o firm; shipors incllned Lo hold off, and millers anly Lought to cuvdr urdent wants; sapply oflering mot large, aud no very grest pressuro to realizey sales of 81,000 bu at $1.13 for No.2and No, 3spring mized; $1.25@1.30 for small parcels of No. 1spring, so-called; $1.34 for white Western; $1.20 for old No, 3 Mliwau- keo; §1.16 for old No. 8 Chicsgo, Itye dull at 72@ e for Western, Corn openod ateady, aud closed rather qulet, with scarcely so muck strength: export demand l(ght, and lnquiry for home trade modorate: sales 143,000 bu at 86%c for no grade; 384GS0c for steamer mixedt sb¥c for ateamer yellow; Soc for low mized; 00c for No. 1506 for Chleago refected mixed; 1.—Corrox~Stesdy; middltag. €T, 0,992 sales, 3,63; ex0 ports, o DRY GOODS. . New Yonx, Nov, 1.—Businces coutimues Heht with package houres, and tho Jobbing trade ls gulet. Cotton guods movesjowly, but are steady In price. Printaars quiet, wad Knickerbocker fancy atgles are reduced to 70. Glughams ‘are jobblog st fuw figures. Woolen goods remaln [nactive. Dress goodsand losiery arela moderate requeat, i PETROLEUM, 0., Nov. L—PxrnoLrrx-Markel CLEVELAND, frm: 23c. TigTs0UR0, Po., Nov. 1.~PXTROLECH-Quict azd unsettled; 83 at Parker's; refined uachaaged. — TURPENTINE, Witaaxarox, N. C., Nov. 1,.—8riarms ToRrExersa —Finn; 3#¥c. 00 for ungradeil whito Western; SGYAGOMC for k- fraded Western mnixod and Stetas 33¢45Xc for white MARINE. Western aad Btste; 0GXHc for No. 3 white: 1K@ e o8¢ for mixed Weatern § S3@40¢ for white Western. CHICAGO. OcEAN FrEtaurs—Moderately (alv business in berthe ToOM; rates pretty steady; movement in chiarter room rather moderate; engagements 10 Liverpaot by steam 8,000 bu wheat at 75¢d. ProvisoNs—Pork on the spot fym, bnt transactlons Timited; futures higher, but quiets salea of 200 bris new uess on apot at $17.00; November delivery quoted at $10.50; December sad Jaousry at $16.50216.00; for February 500 brissold at $10.00: st tha second call for November $15.50 bid sad $17.00 saked for old; $10,00 bid snd $17.00 asked for new; for tho remaindor of the year $13.50 bid; for February 1677, $15.80 bid and 810.15 waked. Cnt neats fr mod- erato demond, without materisl change fa prices; mid- dles on spot ruled dutl, but more Inqulry for future de- Itvery: Western long clear quated at 8)c for prompt dellyery, Lerd onspot Grm, with offerings moderate; futures opened lower, but closed firmer, With a better fnquiry; ssles of 830 tos prime stean on tho spot ot $10.001 60 tcs country stoam, to arrive, at §U.873; 250 tes prime steam for Novemberat $0.85: 1,300 tea for December at §0.82%, closing st $9.82) bid: 2,330 tes for January at £9.8540.87), closing at 86674 arked, Bugan—Kaw qulet, but firm, at S}@%¥o for fair to good redulog; 030 for prime; and VK@I0Hc for cen- trifugal; refined caaler, TalLow—Quiet sod stoady; sales of 105,000 Bs at umm 15+16¢ per B for prhne to choice., utexyY—Market irrogular sud unsettled; before ARnrvArs—Stmr Chicago, Manltowor, sundries prop Cuynhogs, Ontonazon, sundrles; prop Chatle TReitz, Manistee, Jumber; prop Montana, Buffalo, sundries; ‘prop l!l-nmck. Marinette, towing prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber; prop G P. Loath, Saugatuck, Jumbor; propJolin Pridgeon, Jr., Baginaw, mait: prop Japun, Buflalo, s dries; prop Annlo Laurle, Depere, lon orej prop Empire State, luffalo, sundries; Leater. Marlnette, lum’bar ache Marinette, Marlnetie, lumber; schr b, &, Tyson, Marinclte, br D, L, Filer, Mnflnel , Tamber: st Mogdalene, Parker's Pler, wood; sclr B, K. Greg ory, Menomlnes, fiah; schr Pauline, Mumkmzl;.r lumber; achr M. Dole, Murkegon, Iumurl]v Tersia, Whito Lake, lumber; schr Elva, Dl d Pior, wood; ecuir Bardinla, Empire City, woou, acnr sovafllfi 0‘1"11‘" 1~iurd;.‘ Bler, l;nn\n o ranger, I er, lumber; s Vhts Fvar, oot wohr . tarber, Mupkoso 2 lumbeKr :I.\rmln‘l’llzc‘u\;‘txllml. 2\ l;lvl‘z'&.lke. lgm ‘“l Glilett, Northpor 3 f,mf"" &ulvulnnd. wnl.pnur Frauk (mwmvd. arinotte, Inmber. CL:Anx:Gc:l—blmrJupanv Ludington. lundrl\::: stmr Cmclzu Banitowoc, 150 bris -pphm&v;g- et D i el Alvlrncz{fl:pl::gam o0 TSor, pronr i tiput, Haugabuck, .umlm-ll; l 'cn.mwum-o d at $1.19% per gallon; on'Changu | PFO Pcer i larn&cock J,:K-:m“ .::;:ttg?:ql‘» treely offered al without boyers, B e T 00 bt carne 11,200 bu it 7o tha Western Auoctated Prese, u'n“flu ',’,‘:"‘;5 Belu boef, O tca Tt Jmd qug Nw Yok, Nov. L—CoTToN=Etronz: 11M@117-16¢s | Griea: nchr Ciiatica tteitz, Manfatee, 10 Lrls porks futures Orm; November, U1 11-33@113%c: December, 113 | 30 bris beot, B tona hay, and wkndrle 1'5;7'3"’;‘,',‘.‘ auary, A&afmum February, 1115 1) i.mm Opdensburg, 5,112 ba coru, 0 Uels baof, aud sundrivs FREIGHTS. Cinoaco.—Frelghts were falrly active at 34¢ l'fl" cornand 4¢ for wheat to Buffalo. ‘The follow! fi vessels wero taken for Buffalo: Schra Montand ;: J. O'Neil, whoat at 4c; sctirs R. Winslow, Jol ‘ghs cormion ¢o tra, ¢ tho'tt. 35 AN@3, 55, wl :llfl flh!nl Ql"". £5. 00@Y, 007 [{ extra Olifo, 86, a7, 001 &1 . Sole, pateiy proceus, 1. il g Yl .“!:.2'&,“, Goni:BaatQuiet but steady | te anl n.mu.—\\7:1::9—;1.:»:»1.u'unS l.;n'fiy”l fiemflar son, and Kelloy, and props B:’n p",",,:::mun- "&‘fl"" mulibnx'ut‘u&lmu -p:l‘:;la 3 Tadgor Btate, corn, Istter throug! 3 ‘and wheat o bmunuwnnnnu Nuammd.um‘i oata and barley, and (‘: L ';{"lb’:nn: wheat snd o B 0. 3 Ellals, “oarm, through. To Alpeas '“““~ "'“f““‘&;,;‘, ,,.‘,,E}‘!‘ chirs America -n& G, C. Flueyy cort 4, o, (xed ngra 34! Cupaclt bg “’l"“""“n ""““ g GAPAS T owts, 20,000 ba varley, aid ’A"flw d Thn following voasels wero Teporte bty fiig been entered up for insurance da‘x: ;\:: ?mm day, when the old rutes c!ph’fll.':g I o Buf: Y=~ t&l uhl unchunged. “ P3—81. that they bad been partly ongiy Ely,snd m‘;‘ouu.n-{:unu"é‘&"fi'fi‘?'nrm Fio.cargoes, 0@ | [aig: Schs Ogs riia, J. C. Bing, 1. Palug Bl 100 [ gl 10}y wm. Bul La -un\mum. (,mmtlo,1 theso 'u ' 550, aurse Bubars. fair wglod Fariu(i peiine, | pucity (akeu for corn Would appeo: s 5 renied, 11611360, lulwudu -nml schahied 0, H0e 18 Itice steadyi \Ieulel Tiorpavo, Oct. 50.—Casl freights lmb:li‘& oy urfin mmnncmde. 12cireflnede | ophCeT OO0 chartars, The schr Ja et o 5 ql lu. ',,‘-} ateady’s G142 18- . xnu 6'.0 Bhulu;yg;m to load lumber for : l’ll l‘(lll M ¥=Firm 3. () r m feet, v By nu‘n-unnuz_m «uflmgher. swyesae, | VoTrRorsdet. 50, —Grai frelihts continat 425 Heavys Weatorn Wheat (0 Oawega, Ghics to- Oplousbicis, Loy, { Riock bsle: d o of ¢ 1"‘1'"‘ '.'“*."t“""’z'dsg"f:::fi"'fi"i?i;?«"mz Dutalo, 2Hoj 10 Clevelind, 1k¢, fre Califurnis do, 1 28¢5 b WooL—ir) e o ol IR, o, 22 s TAKE D"CfllG/L\- e Citicaoo.—It wa vory fogey yewierdaz #0401 tuge dld not venturs far out in the take. % e wp America Joft hore yestorday with & 64760 P10 f"“’ i Novem: Gules but e -'ud" ong _clear nld- “"”-S.'“ Lard fiew; prinie ber, $18. m. Wuum. b}lq "'fi""' $10.004 B Clikiax -f"“Lufiunumm-nmuuc‘ | pliea for Atpena....ouly two cargoct ookt Ny et v onper steady:new sheath. | ber wers st tha marker Lt Compasy um,sn:.lnmmnunnnmf?’ ot S206B Pl O, .Owuers' T°W~_'“*m ont .hmms “h‘m.'.‘-.:mu- Siear fts | ST tholr . employea yesterdsy. Al vy Nalla der, Nk thro, h'l‘n..uurer L m hnt ne, i;nrlz?;:grlu'n‘?r'nmwlu be ber llll Irlvbu“ N AR K“a.l“m" s denraad ornd umt | thi A probavly the fast oue, Mo Sout s scason, and i . Tho & ¢ ‘f.'.‘:‘.',‘%‘%' l’“:u "elrnnu Tall. u.u&A oy FREN uu, woather turns out uobroplti O:Inlm ulhti:" ot oubleclirwan, 6155 01, Tant, of thls city, while trying W @itks 255 oy G and lowery xw‘ 3 754 winter. | cago harbor yestorday it tho o o was pelessc? u}- the year; X o, S114 cadli | ruion the reef at that plive. DAL m.,.w‘ Ao ey Sosee b “lvemb.r AT witi ek dibcaity, '"“. I:;:a' g chl Joicuia bater JOhhanlin: | By Biaia "Bl

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