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1 v Sreaty < e R R TR S FINANCE AND TRADE, The Board of Trade Settlements Increase Counter Trans= actions. New York Exchange Weak---Light Detnand for Discounts, The Produce Markets Rather Quiet--- Provisions Firm and Bteady. Breadstulls Tending Downward, and Some of Them Dulle Wheat Dectining under Rumors that the Armistice Llad Been Agreed To, FINANCIAL. The Doard of Trada settlements increased the Jearings of tho banks, Targo amounts of obliga- fona woere transferred from one inwtitution to nother, and a constderable addition was made to ‘he rovtina transactlons of the banks. Not much 1ew paner was made, and the discount lines of the panks have not mounted up rapldly in the last week, Thosupply of loanable funds Is ample lo inect all requiroments, and thero has been & slight #ottling in rates In the open market. Applications are recelved from tho country for o moderato amount of redlsconnts. Trade s fair, but the offeringof commercial, manufacturing, and mis- cellaneous paper i only moderate. Rates of discount arc 8@10 per cent at the banks to regular customors; specinl rates aro made in #oma cases; on tho etreet ratesare 7 per cont and upwards, with very Jittlo buaincsa dojog. New York exchango was sold between banks at @50c por $1,000 discount, The clearings wore $0,200,000, TIE NEW YORK LIFE-INECRANCE COMPANTES, As much, and perhaps more, excltement provails in New York overtho falluroof the Continental Life-Insurance Company and the ramora of diffical- tled in other compnnies s was oxcited by the save inge:bank failorca. The Now York papers are catling upon the companies to protect themsolves from the popolar distrust by giving publicity to the real facts of tholr conditlon, Eventho coneerva- tive Journal of Commerce Jolns in thls advice. The companles will, of course, pay no atiention to “1it. Compatition has not yet been doveloped so far, ond public scrutiny has not beconte so keon, as to compel insarance corporations, or any other kind, to let inyestors know what they ara investing in. This witl como Ina higher rtageof civilization, pochaps. Meanwhile, tho oficers of the insurance companlesare flling the air with protestations that ceverything fa all right, and it 1s to bo hoped 1t I8 vo, NEW YORK CORFORATH INVESTMENTS. ‘The National Banks of Now York have $10,000, - 000 {nvested in Government bonds to sccure circa- lation. A year ago thoy had $20,000,000. The total amount of Governments held by the banks, {nsurance companies, and trust companies of New York is now $130,020,332, agalnst £118,110,754 lost year. The same corporations hold $200,118, - 077 to $205,002, /45 in real estate bonds and mort- gages, and their total Investments are now $470, 400,378, againat $452,273,007 In 1875, The eav inge banka have addod $G,000,000 to thelr invests ments In Governments. TITB CENTESNIAL AND BUSINESS, The admlcslona to the Centenulal havo reached upwardsof 8,000,000, Iow much expenditure of money for raflroud fare, board In Phitadeiphia, nud the like, these admleaivns represent can- nmot be definitely stated. It must be larze, folly 25, 000, 000, This sum ‘would have largely gone into ordinary expenees {f there had been no Centennial, and would have been epent on Larnitare, clothing, and other persvnat and domncatie matters. This is 8 good deal of moncy totake outof trade. It cannot be expected that 2, nslde from the great lines of travel to the Centeunlul, should be as active an it woald othor. wise have been. On thie other hand, It may be con+ didently predicted that all kinds of business will ultimately feel eome benelt from this vast move- Tnent of men and money. SPLCID IN TIE DANK RESERVLS, The Borton Commierclal Nulletin comments on the inancial results of the growing preponderance of our exports over fmports. The balance s fargely mude good ta us iu wpecle, and Iuls movement, owing lo (he cnterprise of American merchants In upening new markels, and competing in the old ones, I8 likely to continue. This will add very largely to the stock of guld colii Tuthis country, und, pending the resomption of ppucie payments, most of the aceumulating gold willgo tnto the vaults of the New York banks, Fhe aw allowa It to be connted ## part of the re- ecrve, and it will serve as the basls for great ex- gnsiong of bank credit, Hence, the Dulietin thinks, wili follow panica and all thoir ills, 1t ade vises that the Secretury of the Treasury exceute the provisluns of the Htesnmption luw by seiting bonds aud accumulating pold, ur that the law be repealed that allows wold o be included fu the bant rederves, 1t especlully favors the latter couree. s ELECTION TOLIDAY. All the banks tuve agreed to closc on clection- guy, and the principal business housos will proba- bly o the samu. FUE UNITED STATES LIPC-INSURANCE COMPANY. The Prexident of the United States Life-Insure ance Compuny, Mr. James Tacll, says thatthst Compuny dues not fntend, as reported, to amalga. mate with any other conspany, DIVIDEND. The Pullman Palace Car Company hias declared n nuarterly dividend of $ pez ehare from not earn- lugs, payable ou and after Nov, 15, OOLD AND GHEENBACKS, Gold waw 10035@ 100X In grecnbacks. Greenbucks were D1,;@01% centa on the dallar 1n gold. FORBION EXCHAKGE. Seaty day, Sight, Fteriing, it \flll a1t srlae-rran piY \zetland WAl it salac Austrlu, oilund . Beruuny HE) (B, COupOn), Iy July. nr' Dulted Siates currency s, ... T BTOCK EXCRANGE QUOTATIONS. Fales inglinle 25 ehares Traders’ Iusurance Com- 2any a1117; 100 shares Paliman Pce Car at 7443, Fhe followiag were the Uids und oiferss Sinck, e Auked, Firet: Nattouai an Juird Nattonul Eirin Natiouid L Cury Excliangu Natiousl Unton Natfuual Bank.. .. Commercinl Mt jiank.: Gertiun N attonal Bauk.. Rationsl ek vf Culumere Ratlotial bk of Hilooh. sMercusuts’ Nutlonal ey Hulne unil Baul b Sutiunal L vt Ide aul Leather Bank....., [Hinols Trust and 8: &s Lank, Nurin Pivision ialt . Suuth DISTalun alway, 4 LA IBIUI LW g 1cat Mivurancy U I Ligutand Rorthy Clilouyo fi Eudon Kot Cal & Cool: County 73, @ Cuuli Cout a1y Tan BT T TSV Chiliado G107 Vet Couta=ibl i Ter vy Lh.ciey ClIY 7 fer cents—Ini oF (atir o werse), Clicoko Cliy’ (wuivr) Chlengzo Cll ) Chicuzu Cily wiillcaten, 7 per ceat 1ol it due. 50 Chivako Cliy corlfieato, tax 1§77, { bitagu Cloy coriticaon, Lz Jaze Lincoly Purk7s. bouts Park 7. Vet par e a w 1. iyde Lurk wh of C1vers 0 ot Divialon Kallway ds. . [ POy ey A 111 BLOKERS quou’nv.\u.‘ i €l tonuly T v et bouds Worl F4ra 7 ¢ vl. lunds,. it Chiwa T ¥ el Uity Wi vy, outl B City Had Wiy, Waal bl iy 1 Tt fusuberuiton galilou MoK *Aud tuterest BY TELEGRAI To 44 Wesiern dwociat.d Lyess. w Yous, Nov 4, —Gojd « wnened 8t 197, Mvanced t 200, cud closed ut (b opening price, Carrying rates 2 to 9, and loans wern aleo mado flat. . Uovernments wera ateady. RNalleand bonds were geaerally Grm, Northwest- e consolidated advanced to V5%, ftate bands were dull, ‘Tho stock market was weak, the tendency belng toward lower figures, with the largest traneactions in Lake Shoro and Michigan Central, The former decilned to 633, ani the. latter to 45%, with clo ing xales at 3035 and 463 reapectively, Wester Uuion declined to 714, and cloked at 71%. St Paul common fell oft {0’ 234, preforred to b3k, New York Central lo 1014, Wabash {o 7%, and Northwestern preferred to 0%, with o feactional recovery Insome cases. At final ealcs conl atucks wera firmer, Dalaware & Hudson, advancing to 741§, Delaware, Lackawanns & Western to 144, and New.Jerscy Central to 210%, Transactlons wera 140, 000 shares, of which 3,000 wero P'acitic Mail, 4,000 Western Unlon, 0,000 Sf, Pauls, 83,000 Lake Shore, 4,000 Wabasl, 10, 000 Michigan Cen- trl, and 5,500 Delnware, Tacknwanna & Weetorn, Money market casy; @4} prime mercantile pa- 1, 4G0, PiThe Asststant-Trensurer disbursed §590, 000, Cnatoms receipts, S8, 000, Clearings, $20,000;000, Sterling quiet; long, 482; short, 484, GOYERNMENT RO Cotpons, Coupons. 6. eatern Unton., uickstiver, duicksiiver Bl c 3 Adams Kxpress. Wells:Fargo Amerfean... United SIaies. .. e H“ New .Inmg Contral., 3 tock Ielan & "Chicaso & Altor Chileaga & Allon pl. a.'n- r atite Ohlo & Mirsiastppl 1 Jlf'. ) &.“\‘. . TN 'l\. & I°, Telegraph.... 1) by b ) it huriingtol 1.ake Shoi * 8 Tlanftbal & 8. ... 144 l|7|u°o|-'{:o'§ tral, . B Centrsl I'acifc bonds. 110 0 Tfulon Pacitic bands. 108 1l Pac. ainking-tund, 013 K U, Pac. Iand-grant,, 10040 Cleveland & FlLisbiirE. Northwestern ... .. Northwestern pid. Coy G G & on Tennesec s, old. Tennesseo us. new Virginia g, old. BTATE RONDS, 453 Virginiang, ny g“lfllmurlfl: INU BTOCKS, SAN PRANCISCO, 2.—The latest quotations to-day were as follo Contoltdated Virginia 50% Crown Tolnt.... 10 Catlforn! 84} Yellow Jackot. a Eewrerat 054 Alphe 44 43¢ Ticlenar. 10 I 70 Conildenico 1 12 |Bierra Navad L 113 3§ Excliequer,, fl“i:‘wu&mnn ) i uatice Hext & heisner 244 Caledond Inle & Norcross, 8| W ORLEANS. New Ontrans, Noy. 2.—Gold, 1104, Higut exchanyo on New York, X dlsconnt, Sterling exchange, banker' bills, 5281, FORBIGN. Loxnox, Nov. 2. —Cunauls, money and account, 055, Unlted States bonds—N5e, 103145 67s, 100; 10-404. 108); new A8, 1004, * New York Centrul, 004 Krie, 10% : preferred, 18, Pants, Nov, tentes, 1041 Bac, The rpecie In the Hank of France increased 0,4 842,000 france durlng the past week, ¥naxirout, Nov, 2, —Unlted States bonde—New by, 1023, REAL ESTATE. The following Instrumenta were fled for record ‘Thareday, Nov. 2: 3 QITY PROPRRTY. Tdaho sty 142 ft n wof Wi 3229¢ 1, dated Oct. 27, 4,400 Wilcox st 132210 b W X125 ft, dated Noy. ) 1,000 Weat Colwress at, 34 8:T0TEE OF Woo 10X100 1, with buuiding, dated Ny, 5,600 Waluut at, 37 1t w of Albany av, 5, 14410 Tt Wit b, dated Kov, 1 4,000 Wallace s 1t 8 of Twenty-second a X103 ft. dused May 20, (NT,, 1,000 ace, 8 W corner of F i34 £t wlibi biifldings, dated N 4,000 Tih LaSabe ut, 47 (L8 of Divi 10 1-10X01D 18, dated ¥ovs Zevevns .o 18,400 NOUTIL OF CIFY LIMITE, WITIIIX A RADIUS OF BEVEN MILES OF TIE COLRT-1OVSE, 1t 8 of Jeilerson road,w f, ‘Nov. 1 Spearsav, 4w 125 g-10 12, dated Sept. @, . 1,050 RImbArk av, n w corof Fifiy-aeventii at, o 1, $8K173 11, dated Oct. 3 cormeens 4,000 COMMERCIAL, The following were the recelpts and shipments of the 1fading articles of produce in this.clty durfny the twenty-four honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday moming, and for the corresponding titne lnst year: Ttecetptn. ShlpInents. 1870, | 1875, © B2 05,707 b4 0k Tiye. bu.. Burley. bi Gramseed, Fiaxsecd, it Tullow, utter, b pend oy LIVE hogs, Catlo, No Bheep, No Hiden, fhy Hichwinc Wuul, lus. Lumber, m. Bhingl sumption: 4,702 ha wheat. 2,764 bu corn, 5,480 buouts, 1,075 bu rye, 3,023 bu barley, The followinz geuin was nspected into store In this city on Thuraday morning: 1 ear No. 1 red winter wheat, fcare No. 2 do, 1 car No. 3do, 1 car rejected do, 10 care No.1 N. W. wheat, 13 cars No, 2 N. W, do, 1 cur No. 1 #pting, 133 cars No, 24lo, 50 cars No, 8 do, 22 cara rejected do, 4 cars no grade (* wheat): 100 cars bigh-mixed corn, #0 cars ond 122,000 by No, 2 do, 10 curs und 2,000 bu rejected do, 7 cars no grade (119 corn); cars whiteoats, 12 cars No, 2 do, 18 cars and 1,500 bu refected du (32 osts); 1 car No. 1 ryc, 18 cars No. 2do, Tcars refected do, 1 ear no grade (27 rye) s 11 cors and 15,363 bu No. 2 barley, 43 cars No. 34du,-0 cars rejocted do (03 barley). Tota) (510 cars), 237,000 hu, Inspected out: 41,781 Vu wheat, 347,400 b corn, 1,830 bu cat, 18,002 bu rye, 10,507 bu barley. The resolutlonto adjourn ever next Tuesdny for cloction was passcd yesterday on "Change by a lnrue mnjority, The members of the Board of Trade will not anly vote themaeelves, but give thelr em- ployes achanceto vate Hkewlse, L The **car™ problem was agaln dlscnssod on "Chango yesterday, and rather bitterly, If not ex- tensivoly, Bowo partles told huw they bad been valnly walting for cars during n couple of weeks past. Some stated that the country stations are obtaining the cars to inake through shipments; but othors alleged that they knew parties in the coun- try wha lave been notitied that they conld not be furnfshed with any more cure ot present, It iy generally belleved tunt the card arehicld back In the Hast, aud some of them Kept un side-tracks rather than send them West; but vhy any onushould pur- suc such a aulcidal policy nubody has yet rlsen to explalp, | The Inspection of whent into staro 1ast Wednes- day wau 250 car-loade of spring, of whiich 104 cara wers old, This big increasc in the percentago of uld was probahly dug to the fuct that the word **new ** was dropped on the 1at of November, so that the new wheat and tho old moy now be dumbed into the sawe bins {f the warchouvemen are so diy- posed; snd shippers of regular cannot lnslst upon being served with new wheat, Tle leadlng produce markets were moderately setive yusterday, and steady. Provisiuns were Ormer ond breadstuffe cavicr, the fatter belng chiefly due to rumors that snarmlstice had been wgreed to by Ruesia, This was coutradicted after- wurds, but there was not enough conddence fu war to bring out sny grewt demand, The recelpts of gruln sveraged lght, chietly ss & cousequence of Ihe miscruble weather of tho past few days, which tLreateus to close the country roeds fur the pres- unt, sud may make our receipts much smaller than now. It wua reported that snuw wax falling to the nurthwest of us, but that will not Improve the roads without cold weather. The shipping move. meut was only falr, but plenty of frelght roum would have been engaged by rall hud the offerings of cars buen equal tu the demand. Jobbers of dry guods were not very Lusy, the rainy weather of the past two or threo duys tend- 1ug to rewtrict businees. Prices wero steady und unchanged. ‘Thure wes o fulr wovement I groce- rles at iemlyswalntaloed prices, Coffies sthll bave au upward luchinatlon, snd sugure, elups, sud teus ore alsolield with contidence. e dried fralt sud fuh warkets were without (mportant new fea. tures, Butter met with a liberul dewaud, and for goud $o chvice qualitica the feeliug was firm. Low gradew, without betug noticeably luwer, wers easy, TRIBUNLE: IRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 187G, Cheeno was Ingalred for to a limited extent at 11@ 1230 for good to cholce prades, and was weak at that range, Prices of leathor, bagging, coal, and wood remain withont change. There wan & dull, though firm, market for ofls, and linseed and tur- pentine were hela higher, At the docks lumber was quiet and steady. ‘Tho fleet wanarriving, bnt onlya llmited numberof eales were mado, the storm preventing the n=ual attend- ance of buyera, The yard market continuen falrly activo and stendy, Iiardwaro and nalls were In falr intorlor demand and stendy. Tho woolmarket 1a falrly nctive and firm under iight stacks hero and at other dlistributing points. Hopn were rathior quict. 1lides were In urgont demand and firmor, Tho receipts aro moderste and the atocks evory- whero unusually low, and contracts have Leen made which dealors are now filiing. There was s 1ittle more life in seeds, but no materlal chango In prices, except perhaps in clover, which wasa ehado casler, Fotatoos were steady, choice lots belng in reqnest for shipment. Poultry and game were dall, Lake freights rather qulet, at nominally un- changed rates, at nnmm.on corn, and 4¢ on wheat to Duffalo. Itafl froights'were firm at provious ratos, at 20¢ per 100 lbs to New York, 25c to Toston, 18c to Philadelphia, and 17i¢o to Baltl. more, with few cars offering. Through rates by lake and rall wero quoted at 16@16%e to New England points, and 14c to New York on corn, The engagementa reported by Jake will carry out 28,000 bu wheat and 100, 000 bt corn. ‘WOOt. Marding, Gray & Dewey, of Boston, writo ns followa: ¥ The market continucs unusually active for domestic woul, wnd the sales of last wuek were agatn quite larg comirlsing upwardeof 2,wo o0 los. Thie market s taine very full prices, bub atthougl the tond upward, no miaterial chanks lea taken targe sales from week fo week are. lowe SUFprisn 1o tho trade—stocka are rapldly aisappearing, mr“lcullrly fine evces—and tho market 18 yery stroni, with & much swaller atock than usual at this e stocke in (0 Iuterlop nre alto very. niiich rud Further puechusrs inve heen made during the we and it would e diifcnit now to nod any consideral lot of desirable floce liera Je more oF less specula- {ive inquiry, bt tha specuiative demand comes mostly from uther markets, Sane consideralie luts of Calie forain wool and g Weatern flecces have heen bought for New York, and Philadelpids buyers arc in market for iedium, combing, and delaing fleeces. 1he prinfo [iat hotders ire stit auize Inuldterent about sering, ad inva great contidenice In the tuture of the marker, transactions (a dumestlc wool ainc the 1atof last July huve assumed very forntdnble proportions, UIDES AND LEATIER, The New York Bulletin glves the following: The bido und lesther markets havebeen characterized by & Very active DusIng Hovement fOraonio weeks pusty and prives hiave undergone 8 conslderable ndv cculative muvement ling Liton noticenbi Lut the actlvity aud ehaugs 0f prices la due moro to & oud Lrade detiiand tian to any outside iilusnce, The ilde mnarket, per se, I3 I a soneshot peealinr position statiatically,’ ‘The siovk (b firee hands & down to ths very low ligure of 200,000 1L this perfod Jaat year, ] the ** stralght ” hides that re to arrive during the caning alx weeks or two montha iave nlrendy been sulil, 50 thut 10 all probabil- Itles thy supply wilike very ineagre fursometime to couts, As natural under such a condltlon of aflairs prices liave heen materially advanced, The advan since Aug. 1 on thie grades_most extensivoly dealt ti s sliowi In the following comparative tavic of pricess Aug 1. £, 39, Tucaos Ayres 7 Wine gold 20%q3ic gold Montevideo. 17 gold 20lged 21 geold illo Grande: i@l pold Uripoco o it Californ| Kol Central Amierican Kold Mutamoru w157 gold AT @18 ol ls@ld kold IS 620 iold SAiveston 15 cur, Wi cur. Indianoia. 1HH@IOK cur, 1Thulel cur. san Auto) 3 @18 cur. 18 @10 cor 3 @1d cur. 173418 cur, ‘e Of from 3o tode por B during In the Jeather trade thore has also been on active moveient and advance fi prices, due for the most part 10 an activo demani for lucal account aimt an intporiant revival In the export demand, and—though prolialiy in a leas degree thon hfdes—stocks have been materially reduced.’ ‘Tho astortient fs Lroken 80 as o almit b7 fancy prices beiug realiaud on tiio most desieable guall ties. On nllbut tue llght welghts of hemlack (ho ad- vanee sluce the st ot August has been auout dc por puund. YOREIGN IMPORTATIONS reccived at Chicago custows Nov, 2: A. J. Latham, 575 tons ealt; Wadhams & Roundy, 1 case metal- trimmings; Reubens & Zuckerberg, 2 cases nc- cordeons; J. G. Ogden, 100 sacks salt; J, W, Doane & Co,, 400 boxes ralsins; order Canadian Bank of Comwerce, 2,000 bn burley; P. P. Older- ahaw & Co,, 1,400 sacks salt. Amount of dutles collected, 83,630, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Were rather quiet, and unusually steady st a sitght Improvement In prices. There wasa falr dy nd all round, chlefly for future dellvery, at former prices, and s disposition on the part of holders to fnsist on more than buyers wero willing to pay. Hogs were In light supply, aud quated firmer, though tho weather wus ot favorablo to cutting; but tho pack- era thought they saw signa of o lower perature, and took hold willtogly, The Eo ern and forelgn markets were stendy, and the goneral fecling of the trade hers semed tobu thatthe future will probably be compnratively atable, though nuta few wru disappolnted to find that lower prices have not boen reaclicd on hogw. There ts, howevet, & diaposition toliold back Lugs to the preve tion of o further decline, and {t now seeins probable that packers will not abtatn materlal enough to keep moderately well cmployed If they Insist ou much fure ther concesalons, ‘The sununer packiog of hozsnt Indlanspollsts re- ported at 284,000 hogs, ogalnstsy, 102 in tho sumiaer of 1873, Mxas Porg—1an In falr demand In proportion to the offeriney, and advanced 5@7M4c per brl on futures. Cash lots werc In moderate regnest for Iminediatoships ment, bolag chiefly wanted for tho tumber regiona, Sales'wers fepoitad of 70brlaold b 815.75; 350 bris new oL §15.7xe10.00: 260 brls selier Noveniber at $15.40: 1,730 bris' welier De 40, 4,000 bitnsellor thic yenr at 61 bris selier January ot §15.4750 Tho market closed firm ut § diler Novemoer ur seller Decenibers el 43 sclier thie years and §15.6714@15. 00 soller, ury. Fxsratiiexs Tork soiu (150 1rls) &t $12,00, L —-Was rallier quit, ohd ndvaucedse per 100 jbs, closiig earier at 2e nbove thie latest prices of Wedneas day. “Lixarpoul wis quoted Ud por okt lower st thia clove, which secounttd for the casier feeling here, Sales wers reported uf 500 teaseller Novey 1,230 tew seller thy year 8t $0. 375541, 4216 cligr Jununry ufiu.uu«m.m& 250 g, minrkee closed steady st $0.0230¢0.03 for cash luts, $0,4560.473¢ poller thio month, 9,575460.40 seller the SR w30, 4560.4TH selior Juntingy MEATo—Were i 1Al densand, with o light bustness. There was a (alr demnna 6t previous quotations far mediate delivery 10 sldp Boutk, with ule oF tWe orders on European account, hut Liere are few ncats reods, aud on such sellers generally asked {KDN Otteringe fur futtire were it plentiful”at puckers haying aiready wld well ahead, und hogs b coming i frecly. Suled were repurivd of 0 hoxes slioublérs at Ui sio; 100 boxes short rilis ut My(cs 05 buxea lung clesrs at 8 BKe, the vutslde for o lKL ov- eru d 470 boxes lolug wnll sliort, lears, soller next Wonk. at i, THo followlg aro tho Jatest quotations O nEW Inent: the past tionls, t6a15. 50 el Khout- Shorg Long Bvort ae Fibr. dearn. clears, Green 7 5 s Loose, [} ] Toxed, . Hy By T 5I€Cl‘mh|:fl, b, i) ::Il ;: RUATY: 5. f VD W RO CIEAF hotedat n?{c ensh And 8342815 for Docomber, | CuborlARAs guict ut SYGULs 10hg-cut B SNt A ket oweete gl s foar e, Green lins, T469Yc, Bacun yuuled ul 3iu7! for shoulders, paiifo for ahort rity, Okew9Ife for short clesrs, 12¢13¢ for hams, =1t canvadod und packod, Gueasx—-Wasyuivt at BE PROLUI for 25 ful I} awe s 3ge, A o iy and autot at g0.5 5 £1(0,30%10,75 107 €XUr8 Mmese; and $10,00 iainy, TLLOW=W sx niloted At EXGAKC fur clty, and 7@ 8c fur country Tots, uccordiu to conditfon. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR=Was dull andashade casisr, but with no quotably clauge |n pricee.- 1o conttnued decline ln wheat, and tha factut | socks bore, make huyers hold of for conceasfous, and even lucal denlers nro taking a8 l1111< as poastile, only buyinz for the supply of fmmedtate wants, Bales yesterday were limbied to 0o Lrld wiiters on privats ternist 933 brls spring extray, chiclly at £3.2563.02%; and 100 bris spring super@ies st §1.75, Total, 563 brls, The market closed tate, with tha following us the askfug range of prices: Chulce winters, $0.2547.2%: medluu wintets, 33,000,005 cholcs spring extras §5,7%¢8,23; medfun du, $5.2565.%01 SMPPINK exLras, F4.50¢ 8,00 chiolce paients, BT.0U6T.505 grinman 0, 8%0018,25; suur DrinEs, $AGNLLOOL BFING RUPCOncs, §2.4N4.00, Hye four, 54,020 1,12, Buckwheat do, 80 0 x7.03), quict sud eioady, sales were 20 tous at per tou free on buurd car hLiNas—sale Was made uf 10 tons fine at §15.00 o track. Conn-MeaL—Sale was made Of 10 tons coarse at 918,50 per ton on trac HEAT—\Was loss aetlve and e and closinic! (754 below the latest prices of Wednes. duy. Liverpool was quoted firm bat quict, sut Now Yurk Was early feposied dull, hut was aiteewuris called steady. Our pecelpts wore nut large, bat the alilpmients wers muel suwticr, wid the kad weather did ok promike o activ svemint tru i couniy for thio 'newt fow Haye, The trading dupended chedy: HOWOYEr, Upon th ¢YpEeyRtiun Lisl &b ariistics woull Wuuld bg agrecd o by Busiia, and th great vaw of aperntara seemed sustous tn suilin £oadinew for tiie recelpt Of Uit uewe, 50 hat they cunid L Dy in ut Byt Afier thearly decline due to (il fact the marker’ recovered: somcwhat b eympathy with the Meathur, awd possibiy beauso Ui 'wal put aufts su mucll ecrialoty i rezurd fo tho ftouce. The witip. plug — dewund uivderate and chitedy Tur 1he er, decilulng Y6o lowtr graucs, which wire Gonight wigtions di.tis wa to o crop, ihe vord *new* aviig dropped from the uspection, The offerings of N Wers entely Takea fon et £y Uiyt Deceinher, iece being ubout 3 L FOC 0N Carryling chrtent recel) (4 u 103 LHE ICCURNrY Xy itk erfes of old Wu note tiat th wieit wofa Loral the brevions day, 4 Withuis oF tw g31e st § W, advanced to $1. 4035, . BellerJanuary suld at itpeubav Hocutiber. sally at 8111 3 clused u $1, . wud Nu. S8t 81,01 Tur recelptain A., D& Ca.'s elevatory, CAv vates Waro Teported of 3 820 bu No. §spriog st §2.03G ). 0501 b, (400 b No. 3 du sy sl.ll)‘“l. 6k BU N, 3 do al 1015 410 bu o't X, 041 10N b do'ul DI elrop 700 b by sdunple al DIGY3C 01 {racks B & 400 b 4o 8§ @0ceed 1,01 Trow on Loard carn, Tutal, 110,000 b, o Wix il Wukat—Wasquiet. balcs wereg 400 D8 No, 1,127 and 400 b vid Fol t aLkuc, Wikar—Was vk and $§ute lower, Bulea wera 2,610 b X 3 8 %I-NK&I.I’I‘} aud 400 bk by sajubla af 81 }05¢ ot rac quistsud caaley, decliulag He, sud close Iucms{c ower thian thie prevlous evenfoy. ° Liverpool Wit quoted stea 1y, wud New Yorg gri whilo our ra- celuy woro wwlg diuall the biapiction futo sture being waly T4 cursmid 14, W0 bu., “Hut tiers was iliite “der piand bere. outalde uniurs butog seop fow, and Ui uiurkes syuigathizod il whout, lfpvers heli olfy exvepe for high-mix'd, " and the fecling was quits hravy 3¢ ihugs. 1hough the warket diy uus aluk Very fair, na halders witbdrow tueir ogerlogs, woeu Ihey met with no tnquiry. The smalincasof the weights troely commented i, and sotie conclinded that we evpeet Titie more 014 earn to come In, wenthiF wae ganennly . ef the faling oft, Wwhit Leee to l]wm\‘lnn 11y o porary (nieeruy aeller bre opened at onend pt 43, Seller the year rold. AU44Y ca2iic, ‘and seller the Wonth at ABRAANe, the latiee ng At 421fe. Uah Mo, losed At 434@ 4230, blih-mixed at 4ac, And refecicd at o 41k ies wero repurted of %L 000 bu b e, ehfely al 41 IRERC! 4 b reject * E et ) el al 41g de A% bty h{ aample At Tuaedti e on traek, Aulgs 4dc frecon board vars, Total, 204,000 bu, OATS=Were acdve,elirfly fn selilement or In ehane. Ing Inta Dreember, aud closed 3¢ 1140 Tower than an tho pravious eveniiw. Tlie roceiia wers liiit, but ty deliveries for & few daye past have been Tivernl, an there was conshierabie pressuro to. #oil Enat, with ho demand for it excrit from shorts, wwho i ried it aver On CONTPNCIA A8 ACOI AR They round lot, when it was agaln thrown on the market, A good denl of the Dbusiness was fn changing Intu nexi month, which clored e lower than ob Wednesday, bt the difference be tween that anil November widened toJgate, New Vork waa ©ah No. 2, November OF the opened at 9z, ad_ dacline 1o d1%4c ot the «f \ecember opened s 833¢c, deelined to d2¢. and clos ., Riefected ol nt 21ge, Cash safes were T af 173, 000 ., 2 ai J1%e@3a%et 6,000 by res § 4,200 b by sample at @i on LFack 200 bu at i free on hoard, Total, 86,400y, RYE—Waaveporied In fair request and ateady, wan some (nauiry fron were deliverul, * No, : ) i F2, aud several Found lots 18 St B, ad refectod at 5@ Bic. Futires wero nuict, A faw deals wore clisaged from Noyembet to flecémber, Cah sales wird ro- Tied 0f 25,400 by No, 2 8L G0 (0Mes 1,230 bit re- coted At Sisict 400 Lis by sumiple &b 68 freo on oard. Total. 27,000 m, TARLEY—Was leas active and M@Ko lower for ensh and_ utures, ond the luwer grades were deadyy The recelita were anoderate and nearly equnieil by the re- Jorted shipinents, and New York was auoted tull and usver on tiferfor e, THEro was AOWG fnqulry T caal (0 il contracte, but the ulterlngs excouded the in- qvll!i. ny holders belng anxious to seil, and the markel elosed wenk. A few parties wera changing tnta Decetnber, whish woa nhout 15 abovo the, month. Otherwlsc'there was littic doing 1n futures, 'No, 3 wag i1 falr demnnd far shipinent AL 4744 for Ao, Il & and 40 for N, S recelits, | [tefected sobd at iie, opened at Boc anil closed At Tlgwstic, December at814yo and closed casy, Ssmudes were alow, 1€1s sald thnt the hrowers amd Waltsters, iave houglit b0, 00 ta- +10,000 1 of Canada barley to*urriye by like. Cnsh #ales werg reported of 5,200 hit No, 2 at F0i@rie; 14,400 bu No. 1 6t $0@ 174 4,400 b rejected at a1 £,000 bu by sample 04260 81.0 un track 1,200 buat Bixguse frée on board, Total, JLB00 bU, PINST CALL. X Whent—Rales: 30,000 bu at $1.118 for November, L for December, and §1, 1134 for the year, Corn'—40,000 bu at 43a for December and 42){c for the ear. ’(uu—l:.'s.mo bu at 8t} for November nnd 33)c far comber, eta Pork—250brla at 815.40for tho year. TATEST, Mors perlc was quict aiid atcady, with sales of 750 brls ot £15.42%316.45 seller tho yeai Land wns quict at §0.:175%0,40 for the yoar, and £0.421¢ for January. Ehoulderd arg sicudy. Sales belog made of 20,000 Ba LMo, Wiltht was slow and about Yo lower, The decline masdug o report that an arilitice fiad been cons cluded hetween Turkey and Sersis. Bellor Deconmbor a0ld At 81 194, dowis {0 1.1, closing ut 1,13, No- stnber closed st 81, 1134, upentng at 81,114 Corn waa quict awl easler; 42140 for December, and 4334edaYe Tur Novembel Onts were quivt nid easy at 31%c for the month sad azbe for Decemper, M e was Innetice nid foininnl st $15.40015.45 AMeas park was fnactive and noininn 5. %m{v":rcn? . 5114W106,0756 for January, and $15.023 fur Febrilary. L5 wan quilec a% £0.0216 canh, £0.4020, 50 for Novem- ber, sud 08736040 for the year, GENERAL MARKETS. TROOM CORN~Tho market {8 vory active and Srm. Al grades nre tu request, and_cholce hur! i & shade Jastern partics are the princtpal buyers, Choloe green hutl, 5@6%cs medluni hurl, red 4lgc; green brusl, with burl enough to work it, 5e; red tipped with o, 4G@dbc; green covers und inside. 434@5e; red tipped do, S)es Iuslde bruvh, 3@ dei medlu to cholce stalk brald, 4wties inferlor brush. 3Gajer crovked do, 2idc, BEANS—Cholea offerings aro In fair request and steady. Ensto:n medlum were guoted v $1.70 and naviesnt $1.85G2.00, Prime Western beans at $1.60@ 1.60, anil poor at 8c@$1.10. 5 BUTTER—There was no marked ehanga (n the char- acterlatics of tho Lutter markot, The demand for the grades aultatilo for tabls use fully eqqals the curront re- cofpts, and holders of such, feeling confdent that pres- ent prices will be malntalncd, are not onxtous scliers at any conceaston from the quotedd rates. Inferor to medlum qualities are In rathor large supply, qulot, and easy. Wequute: Cholce to fancy yellow, 25@:30¢] me- dlumn to good, 17¢21e; Inferlor tocommon, 13¢156¢. BAUQING—Prices rangs us bofore, There was n faixmovement fn gunnies, but other lines were ondored very syaringly. We auill quote: Btark, 2gwsos Peerlows, Ad, 21¢1 Lewiston, o Sfontaup, Outano, 21c Ainerfcan A, 19¢: Amoskeag, ter Creek, ‘1t irinp bics, & and 5 by, 13t 14lc: do. doublo, 28Ge. demand wis unfingroved, and the mar- owed b weak wnd unscitled (ond. Dealers iz {0 mdvance of immediato \yanta, pros: ded aa unwarrantably hgh. Wo quote goud 10 fRaey factory $1@1214v, Aud pour Co falr graden aL fidioe, COAL—Fliers wasa light demand at steady and un- changed piHces, We rajeat our list as follows: * Lacek: s, e $TOGTI o nuL §7,1367,50 rouke,'$7.0007, 751 iuri, canucl ) 82.50; Datitnoro & Ohio, 3. CUOPERAGE=Tackers' goods were rather quict and ensier. Sany of the packcrs are supplied for the pres- eht, mud tae offerings ure_falr. KUick s unchange We'quote: Park burrels, #1.20; flour o, 40.¢43cs barecl, 2ie; lani terees, §1.33 whisky b N @l.n Licree, staves, i 2 i, Uy p arrel staves, buekad, $15,0018,00: Whigky do, $245.00 30,00 VowT-harrel Maves, Gak, 87,0u8.00; o wint, 5. SN, O (flour), ber my Y ket Bnii are not onde; eut prices being r. 2 flour headingy, Su8iges Nat hooj i3 ol do Glol, 6.0k b.00 3 ‘era lirnier st 20qie, Bome wera looklng for cooler weatlicr, and oxpected s falling off in tho - cginia, S 1ifi1—Xo price-changes_wore developed In_tha aa market. T npket was aulce apd Mendy A% the Ty o iniceu utlpiing: "o ot Yool Bl VXG0 §hns teout. 2751 No. ¥ shors IRk erel.. 14.brl. $0,000810.008 No- 1 ahiore, CXLrh TPl B12.00AT2.501 Tia. 1 Bag, Sh0K 000 2 4ihrl, - $U.0G0. 751 faintly DiACkerel, @477 Kos 1 aore lelth, Iaze, 1603 80,1 bay &i }on‘}a‘ By pamity a1 0451, Banie counnh 023,35 Geoniiraco iy rin7,5067.73 1 it Labrador ot o, ¢:1itl, 83,754,001 Laby' rador berring, round,’ brls, 25,000,253 o, H-Drl, $3.456.3.501 benled hierring, por iox, Aaisiscy No, 1 hers Fing, 25; lumbia Itver saimon, g-brl, $8. FRULTS A8D KUTa-slulveis 1oor i citlied gooddumand fur. tuported trititeac Taie ; n duicrile varictice ot mucll Iite 1s aproreit, bk shiere aro slgns uumnrvwmcm N the demand, thiere is & rather bewer fecling smong holde o FangiaN~Dates. 6&0%c: Turkish pruncs, old, O4@ @Hct iy, now, 11wl ibgut Falking, layers, old, $1.00 o1 06 oty S5t fooke Munesel, i, €210 ; do, new, z alenctn, ci Zante Bhaiidcs eltron, 25437 gnn <o, 0@ ALUED ppies, 1 By NOFY d, Bigibes m"u peaches, 1661703 bluekberried, Rladic; Taspe rries, nuw, J0GAIC: Dlited chveries, 1 INge, NrTa=Fillierts, 12¢124e: aimonis, "Tecragons, 10%Q 20c: Naples walnuts, Ipeciic: French walnuts, Itaelites renoble walnnts, Glgidlee; Brazils, oo eenns, Climbiztont tennite. nomGe: Touhoe: exan, 1863Hies Wi ec poauuts, 3@kt African pennuis, G’ GREEN FRCITS=Were sluw at uneh A pricen, The WeRtndr s unfavoruble for fruit, sud mush of 1t s deeaying, beae biices ure frrepnlsr, widy fznres wis abtained for chisles Trosh frul| tations: A"lflfl. $1. 250 1, 81003 cran o~ per hriz grapes, Catawha, horelse, cultlvated 10 1.0 por brly 4o wiid, per Lel: Calitornia peard, shipplig va- Heties, & pertioss (o grapes, sw.uwwcue of iemons, £0.00box; Maiags, 86,00; const oran 50447, 00 Per b A0 may’ Sieily %0 LEOUT L —1Tices rize tin satie as at the begln- gL the ek Whiors gy are Brmiy betl al around €Nt and agars remam atrong at Che late advinc aud Lo the farmier the outlnuk [ (8vorablo to a Turtiek upward novemenr.. Blrups and riolaxses are meetlog With an b o, Jelow are the quotitions: adugk=Itaukoon, u@siior” Caroling, 0@7c; Loulsians, Carvipa—0, G, Jn No. 2 20327¢; eholes w faney itia, 13{¢} R0l 10 nrling o, 3 314 et comman U AF, THLC I Toasting, 10 i10kes Hluganoro AG24cT Maracalbo, 2044 2254c, SUHARE=VAWRY €t loaf, 1iksielcy crusied, pow. dured, DiFps1ife: granulated, 1% | i3cs A standand, IS e 3 M Toso o) eatra Ucs yeilow € No.1, 104 10Ker eholce UMc; falr to prime do, 954G9¥C; common do, 1! BeCea—Callfornia sugar-lont detps, 73a780; diamon: drips, $Lutrl tup allver dripn, exira o, 83440600 goodangnrhoisy sirap, Nuw Urleana molusics, 0, caTinun 10 ‘Ruou, 434 43450C; COIIMOD olasa 10%atzer eloves, 40Gdfor cassla, pper, 17%wloc; nutmegs, $1.1061,15; Cal> Fag ines oo; @ Mottled, o7 " crman Mottled, 645 7e })’Vlllll‘ 1Aly, & V““ll' ji2 §hpiiet |::h)‘fl| N ! o S5 Ao Tuiporlal, zafe; Gutien’ Weat, St AYZ\Was qutet. Timothy was malatio 1o aniprers, offeriuys wera xinall, It 1o thuaght that the ad weather Wil chiesiz recelpts, cepecially on w 'y hetter localinquiry forbaled hoy. Below are 1 ULy, $11.50 ficy on board <1008 mi STGT. 590 uplite wou u. 1 do, B7.50; No.2 {8—Were qulet aud steady nt the decilne Wedipeaday.” Balu was tudu of 100 Urle 4L $1.00 per Kaiho WD ES—Contlnue ncthvo and The Fecelpta are ity mud rtocka nro $1ali fn' G leads fz murkeis of the connt v/ from fanners, The foral receipts continue e Atiutes GReen ely DUteliers, K P 3] TUTI4C: Qrcen sated Ltp hadtes reen ealr. 1ecr Bt prime diy gipand cald, oo dry-xilted hldcs lus, $3sd0c3 kreed whiccp-pelta, wool - " PET s Yt and_unchanged, Chiofce were nners, but conuuun. 1018 wery sl w. quoted a1 S3uiicy ud Kew Yorkust sithee alifoniia hoj .Tmlm\ ne Bigase, It ia wried that atericai bops have brouxiit 563530 pur b g it ) 11 ALs W AND TIN. 1’ stendicr 1 hemely s * STOCK—A fatr demand rhel, the dealers having fscontinue the practive GFdEr L0 paat vum) e 1X, 10518, 815,00 ainall, 33¢3 bar, 253 s e uxtrn, Tk, 'y b el i 3 T 1343 Auierican pinndalie: s i e S §16s Wit dis el T et (1= N0d, Lok, G618 ta 0. 10C: 1010 1L, ey 10, 1aes Taand My 12cv T3 and 1, 14 17, 15cq au, LT NAILS - Weio firm nt €3.00 rates, net, | reaiiis Very g Lo wdunce wver e pric Lepinnliyg of the week. some halders vé current ot L Hurpentiio “contliucs 1y nabance, w18 16 now Guoted Bt dde. Cariat was duil, s’ wos aleo lard ol but buth wera' i field. Ve maw wuote: Carflun, 1a deg, 204cy do liimate legal teat, ' 150" de Endw, Whilte, 10 dleg. test, 33 150 degt, oty iec, do’ «aTe extn tet] oll.' wict No, 1, 73¢; No. ey bolled, 42 ., 15¢; whule, wil 104, U8 TOO; speru, FLUI eihi-foot ol riclly pure, S1uN ). 0, Ty 138001 Vi, Buc; 011, 3 700 | LUTDCLEIY 3223 SR, Ggravity, 1 Weal iralnla ok, naturat, 8261 batural,' S0 deg., U2t reduced, 29 deg., LTRY AND GAME—Wera very dull and wegk. Tl orteElugs wera muderate, hub (he stormy weather kept buyerapwuy uud kdve the gbacls & bad appearance, A good deal of the yzinu was | onler aud o large uintity Bas been thrawn ont. uole: Pavieiy— bickend, $2.0332.73] Lurkeys, ¥alGes ducks, $2,500 ; do pxt atralte, 3 1 geese, $0.00 Gaste—Dratrfe-chickens, &1 2,253 Nl 7w 81,001 mallard ek Thc 81,003 nipo and poy per 10 c aalable, but come hpnents wero duiyerady dy ey and Rus- mun stoc! Ill\v s e Teoooy b acly ntANd, 3100 fidathy Yeas I btter requent and and eltolee wan held Waher; © sl The oforiiie uirty. inude at £7.234.93. Flax (] co wasanoted 8t €180, O BALT=WAS it falr rquest ard stea Onnndaga. 1,331 Canwia o, y: Hagl $1.401 ordinAr roarsc, €1, dairy, withouti bags, $2.733 dairy, witi Tnan, &30 ASNORTITs, por sack, $4:001 groun 1 ick of 900 Ba. Viiere wasn reasanable actlve de: L pricer, Qnntattana ppe s foily YR Cmnmun.muacxfinmhlv L 436701 goud i, \'I"‘LJ.\EI ¢y Awiblc Anot, el l::lml\!r. 70475¢3 " cholee 00cy fancy, TupEut st—Common, 28@33¢1 Raod do, 35a88e: me- dinm, 40d2es good do, $5@IRcT e, dixdloy finest, 35@uoc; cholee, B Ties huleest, TOBT5C. JAPAN=Coinon, 29 £321 Rogd common, a3aates mediim, 33:230cq good mediiim, 40@.12ct Hne, 43es0s: finest, S2atier cunice, Seoer clhiolcest, | 03@636; choleest new first pleking, Twa7se, OoLo ¥ 3 wiies good common, 83@3%01 medu Koo miedtum, 431501 An. 4ehi50cy Bnest, A3addcet chiolee, Kranaos eliofeeat, 753806, Wuull-saien were eficeted &% £1.60 [ur mapley €0.50 for heach, and €300 for wiaha=dellyered, WOOL=-Tlie mnrket s fairly active and vory firm. Tyoatern manufacturcrs avg buying, and thio stock fi thu Weat 14 r0 [lght that [Uis thoight pronable they wili ora Lt sca<on 18 ind at fully 38@40¢; me- it U have to Jeox elswwhere for spplics diranses washod i diun unwashed, 23G30ct Mine do, 216! over. | bub-waslied and, tediimwashed feecs uoted higher: b-washed, 40d¢ 30 date 1o good o, e, fine And medium, 33Gdve; mos — LIVE STOCK, cuicasn, Teceints— Cattte, Jloga, Monday 7 il Tuerdny ... TR Wedneaday, HoLR ThuTsdng, .. " s Werk heforo las Shipments—~ A0t 3 32,143 CATTLE—Tho wnarjet was dull and depreased, and ind (6 not been that tha ravelpts showed a marked do- creasc there can be lttle doubt that thodeclinosuffered eatlier In the weel would have been supplemented by & further conshicrable shrinkago, As It was, only the more desirable erades were salable at full prices, Stip. rees, naon tho preceding daje of the week, operated aparingly and with great cautlon, wnid small ns was tha aupply of well-fatted cattle nat all were disposed of. Of commont st incdlusn grades not fewer thian 3,000 head rematned 1 the yarda wnsolil a the clote of trade, il the markes for such closed hard.bales ware noted AL £ 20—the bulk ot $2. 406,77 for nativo cowsy U EL G0 Tor ockerst AL ¥E3635.50 for Tenas Uiroingh ¢ 1 oL §3.254,40 for fale 10 prine aiipnlng » culs werd I 1ight eanply il wero aniahie ot .50 {OF colnino 10 chiol e KTades e TooThe. . QUOTATIONS Cliotco Teeves—Fine, fal, well-formed 3. ear-old stiers, Welgiing 1, a0 111 $4,6004,75 11-fattened ateers, weigh- 3 2, 2.40G2.00 attla—Catiion 1o 1,(0) 1 +ee . 2,7563.00 Inferlor~Lixht an tisin cows, Hoiférs, siasm, i senlawang steers, & rongh draves, T 100 B (nativ ean i2 cowa.. 1t cal 16 valves 7 HOU g in the D market yesierdny, The Weatier kv e dos chiye lu 1he recelp ) (] favorubly to sellers, wid they wera Gunbiud o stabiieh siteh 3 tly higher prices than brevatled on Wednesday, Early sales. did not indicate any cliange, and, [ fact, nat it toward tlie eloss of the day was'the advance ter{”rannrkelh thien tlie market moved up fuliy 10¢ ber 100 jbs, nud closed Strongat th fuecov ud Trom 1,25 4,75 {OF AKIDDETY ANy ** HTOW-0uLs" to §3. U0t i) fur eXtra, Liik 1ost of the busliess done wns at §: P J5 for, packue hojen. and ol $5.0503.75 for badon és, Wenote the followine . 1H0G SALES, No. i Ar, Drice,|. ae 0 203 95,70 2 2] 0 4,00 S 1 107 oot 10 prinae rmeey i doied AL B3.00. 25 & rile des. " b, e B s wera principally ut Nkw Yonx, Nov. 3.—IlRgvrks—Rocelpts, 707, mak- Inz 424 In thiree dayi dgalnat 200 same Cimo last wooks demmand Hited, aud maily for prime steerk, which o relilng slowly ata aliide reductiony eammon (o fulr cattie, Tigut and medium weliht not wanted excopt at 8 Tyrther decline frow yeutenlay junl to ie; market Flcsed heavy, With nearly onvRalt b £ ofseingy une *0ld: comnion to good NRtlve steers. Thuug s ulkictly Drinie and exira, 03104 cr commUD 16 {ale Texas and Chierakes eaitle, Uulge, Birpv—(lerelpin, making 15,500 for, threg doye,” aga 0,780" sanite tnio [ast "week: bhuyers rices, and trado was wanted but IS stock at foro 1y dull at u fractional decling: very cholcow {atea shiien In small Iute, g8y some of the hex Leinba reached Obies $4@W(c wem tho current rates fur connmyn to gubd shes and S4G (e for Lunbs, Swikg=llece(its, 4,500, making 12.670 for threo § Voo wiing timo luat weky ifered atfye, but tot told; fecl HUFPALO, aTiLx=itecelpta, 425; total for to-day s froals arrivalsthrough Mnon ungold, tgcelut, 3,400 total for the dult wnd slow: discouraging of Acnre Western shuep, 360 e quoations . of the weeki 4 cars Canada R A L N, eceinis, 5,801 tuial for the week, 21,2005 no warket to-duy wurth noticing, H ERTY. At Linenry, —CarTLE=Tlecolnts to-day, ars throtih i 1ayand siock, or i nl, 1,465 at tutal, for threa daye, 4,488 head i ovorything hoid t BL o aliade off yesterdiy®s prices; best, §3,0008, 12; Huny Lo good, $4.0064.75; coauon to'falr, §3. 256 83, toceipte tu-day, 2,610 head; total for 3 day 8 huif-dozou ng weak, Tiurrato, Nov, 3. the week, 8,303 1o constgnments; 10 cu I AND' Lad poitir aal 1oa: i, 27,0001 YorRar $ 500 o) DRNTEL e 9750 (KEr—lieeriiie osdiy, 1,400 tulil 1078 duye, B, 400 head; nane selllng. Br. Lovis, Nov. 2, Tlogeirong and b hor York: 35.“‘1':‘5.25(15,40 bacon, $3.5043.05; butchiers Ca Ti==Steady with o good demand for hutehers* cliotea bhrugi Texas, E004%50, AT, Nov. 2 =Houa—Fale demand but at riimi {lht, B4, Bk, 00: talF 10 oo Benvyy $.2.2063.00; recelpta, 2,000 UMBER, The cargo market wasqulit yesterilay, thebid weath- er ke y hugurs. The teet was wrriviug, and Mheral efferinie ure expected Weday, A fow Jouds were ¥old carly to the retall trude, but thore was 1ittis Jue aulry. Jdulsts and scantling were steudy at 87,6 .o, and commun fneh at $4.50.49.00. Gowl 10 cliufee it Wan quoted B B10.004 1100, " Luth were frm at 81,206 und shingles ot $2. 00, 25 At the yasda Lo lovement wis somewhat smaller in cunsequence of the L8 goul many orders nra volitng i, und the day earvedted thosy {1 e o woek 01675, aro sleady, oa fol- iz ary 1 ineh. thick, Nimst and second, Fougl irst ol wecoud, . on s ind... A WOCR boardd, 1 ntuck huards, [k} BY TELEGRATPIL, FOMEIGN CITIES, Speciul Dispaich (o The Tribune. Taverpour, Kove 3-11 6. m—Frovu=No. 1, 234 Ko. 4, . Usalx—Wheat—Wiater—No. J, 10s 24 No, 2, 0ssdy spriug=No. 1, 1o No, 3, 043 white=No, I, 108 Gd3 No.z 108 8y club=No. ), 1 6dy No. 3 304 o, Cura, 204, Provisioxs—Pork, 7, Land, 4Hs, LivRneooL, Noy, 3~1:30 . 1 —LARD=478 04 Tioat unchanged, LivetivoL, Nov. 2— Latest, — Corron — Exclted; #ala, 40,000 balea; spoculution sud eaport, 10,000} Auierican, 17,00, Busavsterya=Quict. Wheat=Callfurnls white, 10s UdwlUs Bdi do club, 1 ods e No.2 1o Ko, rud Westornspring, 9610 do wiater, Us Bleivs 24, Flour—~Westert caoal, 2463w, Culu—\Weateru ilsed, s, Osts—Awctiven, Saieod. Barley, 8008, Poai— Cuusdtan, 378 0. CLovrR 8rxh—Amorican, 5pa%s, I'ROVIAIONA—PHInG mew pork. 738 Trimo mess beef, 7%, Lard—Amerlean, 478 @il Cheese~Flun Anicrlean, 576 ud. Bacon—Long clear, 430 64; ahort clenr, 404, TALLOW=424 0, Parronxus—~Bnirita, 100 0dg Tefined, 18a 0L LinsrED O —~388 00208, Ttesti—Common, 6367043 pals, 148 BrniTs TURPRNTINE—2T4, LARD O11.—51s, Taxpox, Nov, -TzrroLRUM-Tefined, 188, LINarRD Otr-20s Dd@270, BrIRITS TURVENTINK~20@20), Axtwenr, Nov, 2-I'svroLxya—os, ——— AMERICAN CITIES, AEW YORK, Spectal Ditpalch to The Tribune, Nxw Yank, Nov. 2,.—tinatx=In spring wheat alittle moro busincss for export; prices without declied clianges winter wheat ruled gulct at about previous fgurcas salcs of 120,000 bu, at §1.18 for old ungraded spring In store; 81,24 for No, 3and ungraded Milwan. kee; 81,45 for No. 2 and No, 3sprjng mixed; #1,23 for old No, Milwaukees $1.33G1.5 for white Western; 20,000 bu new No, I Chicago, to arrlve next week, ot $1.40. Tiyo lower and very dull, at 72873 for ‘estern; malca of 1,000 bu No. 2 Western st 75c. Corn ruled slightly In buyers' favor, with moderate osport and liomo trade demand) Bales 03,000 bu at 5035610 for nogrades BEMASDC for steamer mixed; f0@uoc for steamer yellow; Sulc for No. 2 whita; 01)c for ungraded Western yellows oo for cholce ungraded high-mixed Weaterns 6o for No, 2 Clileagto; 86@0uo for ungraded Western mised 6al4e fn store for 8,000 hu Weatern mixed crop of 1874, Outs ln Tistle better raquest, malnly for the wants of the loeal trade, without a dechled change {n price; sales of 71,000 b at 81@§7)c for mixed Western and Btate; 33G4vo for white Western and Etate; 320 for vejoctei: ijo for No, 4 white1 41¢ for No. 2 whitos 31G42¢ for mixed Westerns 33@40c for whito Weatern; 420 for 8,400y ol and now mixed Weatern, OcxAN Frxionts—lusiness, whether fa herth or charter-room, amall, but rates madutalued with much «stendiners and In graln tonnage o slfght advance; cue lu;‘fl“cnu 10 Liverpaol by steam 8,000 bu grain n bags a7, Provistoxs—Pork onthe spot tn maro active de- mand ot atcady pricess aud futures held b botter Ggures, but very dull; salea of 550 bris new mesn on the spoL_at $17.00; November delivery quoted at about $10.70310.75; and_December and dnnuary at 810,003 At tho sccond call, for Novamber $17.10 asked for old; for the remalnder of tho year 13,0 bid and 16,15 asked; for January, 1877, $13.35 bid, and $16.60 askedy for Fobruary, 1877, $15.80 bid, and $10.15 aakeil; now primo mesa naminal nt $11.00031,00, and now India do 4t $21,00613.00. Cut meatadn light demandy mide dics rathier more steady, but quiel at 83(c for Weatern tong-clear. Lord—Spot lots steady, but with 1itils do- ing; futures o shinde firmer and rathier mote active; nalos of 150 tca prime steam on the apot ot $10,00; 110 tes chofce at $10.10; 1,000 tes sellers' ontfon for the re- mainder of the year at $9.87)1 4,000 tes for January At $0.00Q0.024, closing at $0.00@.025¢: 2,000 tes for February, 1877, at $10.00, closing at $10.00 bid and $10.02%6 asked. Syaai—law firm but athll very quiet; quotations ine ferlur to comman refning, BM@VYKo; falr, D¥e; good, D36es prime, D3e: falr to cholee grocery, UH@10Met centtitugal, 036@10%ci refned tn ght demand and casler, TaLLow~Stendy; prime in hogalicads quoted at 83 bld; aalea of 70,000 Ds at 8}G4 15-100 per b for guod cholce, Witlkkv—Matko unsettled and Jower; sales of 150 bris ot $1.12@ 1, 153 Anwide pirice for cash, u (e Wedern Aaencluled Iress, N 0TTOX—FIrms_11 6-10611%e; November, 11 7-10611 16- e Januar 1 v ‘August, 139 elpis, W00 brisg o 2.93.40014,00; super oninon to gnod extra, 35 white wheat (0; extra Ol .00;_5t. Louls, $5.3 [nniesots, prient process, $7.50@0.00, BUQH. 31 1i¥0 Nour stendys ¥4.4075. 10, ZaT~uloL i unchwared, —Whent unelnnged s ring, $1.141 Nu. 2 Chiy Milwatiken ungraded, €1.2: wtore, 1.23¢_white Weet iy e rtey dull and . 1 Canadn, $1,18; Corn—Ttécolpla, 80,000 b} e B0e do old {n store, S8kc; @ stean, Le3(adiici mived wall, Meagy(c) Tow praded, BY.u5ulg, Oata In buyers' favor: vo- celpts, 33,000 buy Western mixed and State, 3164730y whita de 3 $t0. SEAv—Unehanged, Jove—Quiet and inehanged. Gnneenizs—Coftee quiel but firm; Rin carzoer 1940 i goldt Johhing, 103 azoisc, dn ol aufet, butirm: Lair totoud rolnfilg, K 3fet'rotined, 106m1136e, Moliasen—Now Ofleans, by 60d. Kiice—Loutstans, 45633(es Carollnn, kri0LRys—DUTl and nominaly erude, 12¢; refue 2005 ek, docr NDhEIR, iy, THE, o 1G4 Tefined, LLOW=Stendy s B 15 ALV ED RKESN5tom bt srenlys o $17.001 Ny N OFK stewdy s huw mess, .001 Novem- G T et Ao Yongs “elear md: dies, Wostern, #3{et do. clty, vJ§a9c. Lard quiet, but wteadyy prime s 103, B - Markiet dull; Western, 15@30e, Unrettled; 4a 124y, Uusettiod: ¥1 12, DALTIMONE, oausiione, Nov.' L-Viom—Quist sad ue Y UnATy—Wheat—Primo grades stend, 1 me: it T i A L No, & do, §L.:22; Penisylvanls red, $1. curn ~Western 1] et and cidler: Western mi 3 new, He3ge bid, Dats dull and h BN e 17,70, 1103 N 1] ¥y PR, Aol ieaBRIGUTEC Pl 08 (e0: Cloar FiorDia aase. con=-flionkices, N5xtgcs clear rib, D3jct hams, 16@17¢. Lurd~1ioined, ‘ol ile, Croven-seen—ull; $12.50014,00, }lfl'l'l’!lb—"[:‘i l\lll]““’ul"lllkh Weatern, 222200, PRTHOLK omins rm; cruds 13 nely Ehihia iimtel T T’r:"“m i Coyr: ‘e and srong but unchan, N TR ) o R Whost, TU00 V8 corn, 67,000 bu, HSulpuxNTs~Corn, 01800 bu, i ks THILADELPIHIA, —F'ETHoLRUN~Tefined, 20c; Sucnt prime, Tk s« & VKBt i—-Good domandy 14K@IGC, Fovio et el e, n{’fp‘?,:s Lot win and vl [uni 0,09 48,75; Penns ol i 90050 500 THkt s n, Ohto, and Indfan 87, 50, Guaix~" Corn dails yello oA Bye te, 8348506 R, L atu Tt Wontans Fate nad afime whiie, Trertict nosound and dari ixed, SG30¢. : \heat,' 34,500 bu; corn, 41,100 bu. B TRy o York Stato and Dradford County, Ta.. extras, 2@ Westem,oxtrus, 20420 tirats, ‘Ficige, Citkesu—Usclanged. Euos=Guod dewand; Western, 27@28c. w5 T ~ 8T, Loui " T, Lotia, Nov. 2'=Corron—Active, Dlghers middiing, 11ci low micd—g 12}, nary, e, Lovie=Dull and unchenzes, GHAIN=Wheat lwer, and Tuv v o o o Nu. 2 red (ll, BL. i0igesi, 2036 cashi cemver; No. 3 o, N1, Corn dull untf closing at the | firmer; No, 2, waviors 58C, " Darly fancy Minnesota, Wiitsk v—Dull wid lowe 1'novistoss—ork dull Tard dull und unchanied: ouly smatf Joliing tradu, PTs—Flolr, i, 000 brisy wheal, 40,000 but Corn, 1 bup Oals, H,000 huy rye, 500 bui barloy, 11,000 bu, sLwAvKEE, MiLwAvKER, Kov. 4. Fravistteady. SN et e Shetd i ciutt quty %o, 1 Mitwankee, Ay No. 2 1LI i1 December, thll 3 January, $1 N Miwaukees 81.10%. ottt in good deniuud, at fuwer ratess No A 35 Gatx aci{ve hut fuwers No. 2 aiaise. 1ive seadys So Imdu"l:!‘hl y quict aud weak; No. 3 spring, ssigeq vistoNs—Qulet; nominally frmer. Mess pork, {7, Drlmic sbomiy Inr, $0,05, Kweot pIogIed B, 6. 5011, 80 ahoulders, oife, buxed, PR Ta— QIvE AN} WhChanRed, Jeokiprs o, mhm' wheat, 104,000 b, BUIPMENTR—FIOUF, 0,300 UT11? Wikaity 45,000 hif, CINCINNATI. SiwormaT, 0., Nov. 2.~Corrox—qulet but frmy c. ¥l ufet and unchangad. SaipoWhiear avaree und it Tl Spazat.on, i dHedDS. Onta qulet And unchangedi ke ‘stoadys Gde. aldy dull and wominal, —Porlc steadyy $10,50, Lard searce_and B4, Gt} Ketilé, $10.00,610.23. Bulk Mivats in foir des e Tooses Ho ovemher; loug aud firm, and s ans i s.ine; $1.20Ka1.9356 Do~ pveiber, e eautiy Oate ye—larket and unchiangeds prime tu CEEL Flsce. < lowers flfl.'m. Meatennd 2 ot bulle whurt rib, Ke rlinrt clear, He Decomber, Hacon—(air demand; 73 @3 aes Vife. ViR Y=3trong and higher: $1.08. % TOLED( Toreno, Nov. 2.—FLovii—5icady. Guarx=Wieat dull; N white Wabash, & No. i white Miohigan, $1.24; watra do, $1. 30k tier Michigan, spot, and No. 2 amber hetd n Corn, steady; highomized, 4acq low mixed, Hraub, 4I(CE e, 3 damaged ow, 93k, ~Oati dully No. 2 held at $1ld, sud 304e bidy ‘white held ac wier Miehigan, 933fc KT —WHCaL, 84,000 buy corn, 44,000 buj oats, 6,000 b, hitirRexTs—Flour, 6,000 brlsy wheat, 27,000 buj TUFFALO, cori, B2, 000 but oats, 7.0k hil, Berrato, Nov, 2.—Quaty—Wheat—TLittlo activit fur wluters spriag negloctad; saking ¥1. oF Nou 4 Allwaukeo clubisales 4 Ull;r No. | white Michlgan i L Corn quler mid ateady: 7,000 bu No. 3 mixed SLern Bt B2 o 50 bu Jow mixed Toledu, 520, dull; 1'car Ohid at 57¢, Tiye autirely neglectod. dulitsar e st ure. 1y estirely ueslecled. tariey UaNAL Fuklouts—=Declined 1o yor bu on graln, XEW OULEAND. Wk Oneans, Nov. d—linocknies—Sugar falrly It ind o shade lilgheri” comman, 701 falr 10 fuily wales priny Lo chivtce, M3 {wiics yellow claritivd, Mofauea weakver falr, 43wdio; pritng to chivleey 42633t uthers anchan BONTON, Howmow, For. 2w ichauge Aain=Cuen et wil ). Ot ks No. 1, 50 G; N, 3 White, $Bed0es | Foliciod, SLedoe, DPRY GOODS, Nuw Yonx, N U=Dlusincsa reraning quict {o al) de- partments, Cotiot guods were (nactive, but steady fn price. Luw grades of cottun Sunucle ura well sold up Dy ugunts. Printe are moving sluwly. Dress glughams ar b falr request, butataple mukes are dull. Woolen K004 fur mew's wear a1 16 1ght deutund. — Trimmed folt akirta are 1o falr resuest, Furclgo goods are dull, COTTON, Nuw OnLraxs, Nov. orroN-Demand setive, ik prices Luve ailvanced; sales U, baloy; goud urdis nary, 10@ler Tow niddiing, 185G 1191 lddiing, 100Gt 136ey Suod mlddilug, 1i%gat1Yicy mlldiing, fair, 1212803 alry 1340 t8e Kecelpls, net, 11,000 balesy Krow, 1,000, Esports, 5,L03; to Nuw York, 3,000 biuck, 157,00, Gagveston, Nov,: neL recelpta, 370 hsle coattwiee, 824, CUaLLESIVN, B, €,y NV, 2 —Corton—Activer mid: dllug, 11gei uet recelpia, 00 Balve; valow, 4000; v CorroN—Firmj mldding, 1Mc; KPoss Fecelita, 3,501 exports e A "".lr"’- 1,21, 1043 neLvecolpte, 3,417 ha typrning, m;‘;m.mmh Uxports cunstl Rt oL, Nov, =Corron—Act| Nk recelpts, 920 batow; ates, 5.5y 1, 1ige, 742 exporty outwiye, PETROLEUN, 2=PEThoLRC)Y. CLRYRLAND, Nov, white, 110 test, 210, PirTanung, | Nov, $I.10041, 134 nt 1 Vhiadelivary, =FItm; stangary ~Qulety oy, maked, Mg Tune WiLutrazox, Nov. 830, NTINE, n.-!wnm’rum-nml-stmy. —— MARINE, cicaaa, Annivars—Sehr Muaskegan, dr(el:.r nrop Meseenger, Prop Truesdell, St. Jo, mundries; Ontonagon, sundrien; p'mp I’mlng‘eprlrllxfl:ll(mm drica; prop 8.1, Caldwell, Saginas,puye 10" Grant, Saugatuck, lumber; echr Saugntuek, lamber; sche Mariner, ber; sehr G, L. Seaver, Munkegan, Montealm, Goderleh, nalt; achy xn'n. ;:m]:;mr;.] schr Badixon, schr M. Mucller, Murkegon, lumyer; v, Perty, Alpens, lumber; echr . '3?,’";-"’ % Muskegon, lumber; schr J, aylor, A:"m' gon, Tumber; scht &, T, Serril ikt lumber; schr — Andrew ducksan, et Inco, tumber; et d. A, aoms, D" gon, Tumbior; ‘achr Peorla, Maniatee, pros, ;chr Cm'n‘!x Lincoln, ratirosd tiea; eche rm bound for St, Jug, Manltowoe, potatoor. tb b ton, Ludington, Wimbors aehr’ he o gy it - tngfon, tancburk: sehr W ! outer, Trdionsds Lo berd rehe 1, I, \Wado, Minfatce, i ot ML, Dunthum, Frankfort, Jambers persyy o . Manistee, imbers achf Atianta, Tos ieile vers rclie Albairass, lied Jiigos 0t Adrintie Whito Lake, wauds chr . hymrey 724 Ington, lumber; ol 3, V', Sonce, itosecyLod: UE3 sChr Lono Star, * Alntaa, Timbers o - bntfan, Ludington, Snmbor: wenr fusfsytc” 127 Mskego, Tenton Tiarbor, g™ ires; . batiber; 4y Eclipre, urge: SUUEBLUCK, Tnmper; kegon, lumber; achr Lllza Day, Whij ki bori " achy " Gulding Star, " Sogpkesdume gehe North ' Hiar," - pentnaten fal ery eche Clara, Manistee, ' lnmbgm: schr Mary Booth, Muskezon, Timber seprt Rt unrize, White Lakd, lumbors dchir Mam, fo Ao Iumber; schr lconsides, Cednr River, faminsih n. C. Nchards, Cleveland, coali sche Wing, Ludington, lunber; achr \er; {nck, Meiintee” gon, lumber: achr John DeCoudres, Musievon, Timber; sehy o Hoimons ooy » llolmes, Manistee, lnmber; sche Col| sehr Myaiie, Suskennt i Ludington, lumber; ber; scow Lawrence, Saugatuck, wood: sty umber; wchr t. Airence, P. {Vilnon, Leland, ) L‘lgvmnml. cnnl.r LEARANCEN—Drop Starncca, Duftalo, wheat, bris flour, 13,000 bn rye) 10,00 10 Darloy, 1, 000 1bn buttor, dnd sundfies; s Dudley, Kinzaton, 14,404 ba corn;: proney Kershuww, Builalo, 50,000 bu wheats prop dapan: Bufalo, 100 bils lonr: prop dapan. thies /iy flour; prop Japan, Port Huron, 100 brix loar: prop Z. G. dlmmons, Ludington, #00 by s, o tons hay: prop O, ‘Townnend, Biffulo, 40,202 by oot sciir Albatrose, Nl Hiver, 200 b corn, 100 b 40 bria nork, and sandrics: prop Mo Buftnta, 20,4 o ey 1 217 hu corn, 1,410 bag Porry Hunter, Rogers City, 100 brlaons. 1o liaflal, ork, and sundriess prop’ Emplee 8 B30 Ik corm, 1, 000 b flnp oo d1atey o oo Cubia, IiuMafo.'20,000 bu wheat, 35,000 b gt prop Truesdell, 8t. Joe, 6 brls liquor and sundsle Atmr Muskegon, Muskegon, 200 by corn, 14 hels park, and siindrica; prop 'Colln Camplell,” Lig: ngton, SU2 bu cats'and sundrles, — & TFTREIGUTS, Cipreaao.~Frelghts were quoted at corn ond e for wheat to Duffale. The Tollowing charters were reported: To Duflalo—Schr 3, J, Cummings, wheat at 4e; schr Atn, wheat at 43¢ and corn at 4c; sches E. Jonies, 8, ' Sheldon, F, Palms, and steam _barge Queen Clty, corn on pri- vato terms. To Qoderich—Fehr M, Colfus, efin at e, Capacity, 28,000 bu wheat und 100,000 by corn, Mitwauree, Nov, 1,—Thero wasno netivlty to tho chinrtering husiness to-day, fow graln ves. Hula wero wanted, but shippers refused 1o gl mure than 4¢ on wheat to Butfalo, Carrie o ally asked 4i4@4tic, Oswego rates are steady at Oic, Charters to-day woro: Schr Annle M. Pefer. eon, 40,000 bu of whiout to Buslalo at fc, and yes- torday late, achr A. I, Norrls, 10,000 bu wheat to Huilalo at dc. . J, R0%¢ for LAKE MICITIGAN. Cirteaoo,—Quite o gevere northast wind pree valled all dny yesterdny, which-indnced all the vessels which had left durlng the vrevious twenty- four hourse to relurn to this harbor and walt for Dettor weather, No aceldents have thus far re. sulted from the gale....Tho echr Madieon had her davit carried away nt the Jutnber market yesterday. «+++Tho uchr Lono Star arrived hero yesterday with o cargo of lumber from Alpena. This Is her first appearance hero in three yenrs. Since she hay been hure she was transforined into a three-and- after, ... The manmoth wehir Michigan 1y here with acargo of salt from BDay City. Doard 8,752 barroly, one of th fargest cargoed vver Drunght hero by any one veesel e proy Staee rucca, outwnrd bound, ran aground avar the water yesterdny morning, but was pulled oif by tug without dainago ofter o delay of about an hour, .- Theache James C, King 14 belng repaired ot Mowatt & Itice's shipyard, PORT IURON. Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, Pont HumoN, Mich,, Nov. t—Dows—Props Colorudo, Havana and Larges, Mayflower a ‘Darges; schirs Lizzio A, Law, Madcira, Norwood, Magora, ‘ Ur—Props . W. Snook, Marlne City, Commo: dore, Gordon Campbell, N, I, Falrbank and cous surt: achra Clty of Chlcago, Monguagon, Dusfurd, Marco Polo, Seaman, Home, Golden West, Wino—Houth, frosh, Weather mild, with Ught rain. Spectal Dimatch to The Tribune. Pom M e T T i, —Diws— }"r;m-l llurlv;; City, Lawtence, Muylower, Mary Pringle and bargea, Uv—t'rops Jatica Fiak, Jr,. Paseale, Nebrasks, Oukland and barges; schr Southieat, Wixp—Southweat, freetiy weatber cloady. BUTFALO. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Burrato, N. Y., Nov, 2.—The Canal anmn’- Ing Ausoclation broko up to-doy,and canal freights cecllned to 0c on whent snd 8lie oncomn to Yorle, Shipments lus —— FNIE. 5 Spectal Dspatch to The Tribune. Emr, Pa., Nov, &.~1ho stur China camo ln 1rou Chicago to-dny. Drpantunes—For Chicago, schrs 3. B, Bucon, George W THE CANAL, Brinaxront, Nov, 2.—Auniysy—G, L, Doothy Utlea, 6,000 bu corn. A Crranzp—Prop Montank, Lockport, 7,061 el lumber; Industry, Moreis, 81,040 feet lumber. prop W. L. Uraves; Adows, MISCELLANTEOUS r Rehert McCullough nnd Georgo Cox, Mate lv: manon the sehe C. G, Melsel, were arrested n' Cloveland lust Saturday chiarged with blr.::: i ninety fathoms of eight-Inch hawwer, \'flXul” " 8200 ‘Tho hawser was tnken from o wull-r-ln;‘.‘,'ll( barge in tho harbor of Algum:c;:lu;h.‘ nndl\u;:::‘;l iy by In the nlght-timo ...A 3““’1!&!’{.‘0"‘:&1‘\&?1“’!1!“ W, 1t Pecl, loadud \IINI wood, wille crossing Lako St. Clalr onsunigly Decaro wator-jugsed iwd hroke up penerully. 50 had o board aboul ninety cords of \u)ln,”.'m' wae entirely loat, and the barge may by rf"';‘; v atotal low,,..A Sanit Ste, Marie dl-qul‘clu craonda i e oAt o s S, 1 Necblah on Lust Manduy, ) E:x':lu:‘gfl:uhl‘olllfu rL:yhl curtent they were wnalle u o duyd 10 do anything In relieviug her, For thres vo Leen working at b two tugs ‘and hzmeu have h“u':r.“v‘:lwn:l\' 10 aud yuccooded fn getting her ! oy anuthor suift and gof on ngain. Sie it uoiojured and will be Hahtergd ofl fna duy, oF two. suecial Dlrpatch to The Tribune. |\ oy Manguerek, Mich., Nov, 2 Arrlv i n‘l"mh Chamherlain, ' Vo Swain, Maswell, Jul LS Tanded down, prop Cily of Fremont. Ehed Lound down, Arctie, 5t Paul, Atl p 5 el schr Monllo ONLY DIRECT LINE T *e Mall Htesmert watlantfo Compan iteamel nwfi‘,’ufi’:‘»‘«i’:‘fl’;‘fl aund Tlavee, un{px o 0 e (0. 8.0 for the tandiuie of paseugense The b Veaels on (hia favorite route for (e Cantlicht, (00 Provided with Eieeuie Beila,) will sail ! 3 ‘43, fout of Liurrow wtrcel. N, [0, ws fullow W ft Labeadsr, Baugller, Bitundy, Mok e Germalu, Ttecuipux, Bavurday, Nos. 1y %5 ol ) Fiet cabite 3V dation. 5 B e Srior uecoudal bR e TR b ot cary otel N Ageuty North Germa ) Loy atur | every S ervof thts Company will ratl €x¢if S g ans Browanu Plor, foot o THAS L L Jiaice of pamye—kron Kow York b i Wremen, arat cablt, ¥ o, Navre, o bt cabil, BeU, Kulds secragy, B30 CUILG 150 o pulsnge apply 10 ahowiing aew nhip ddut Great Western Btoams Frot New York w ftelstol (1 AGON, Symuna, WALL, &t Uubin 4 {'"""flm}“{‘ Wit EW b Ly v . ¥ 23 Cithd ol