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D TRADE. o+ The Loan Market Dull, with Dis- ; counts and Deposits Steady. New York Exchange Weakers-- The Clearings $3,600,000. The Trodnce Markets Active and Stronger---Frovisions In Good Demnnd. ! (hoat and Oorn Exoited—Oats and Rye Firmer—Flonr Moving More Frecly, War-Cloud [n fhe 014 World Camsing Re- newed Anxiely in Commercial Circles, FINANCIAL. o change in any cssential particular appeared «a the business of the banks. Some of them re- #0o ted that there had boen a slight improvement in the demand for nccommodations, and others that the orders from the country for corrency had boen more liberal. But there was no gencral increaso of transactiops, or If there was it was too elight to bo taken Into account. The dlscount and deposit Jines of the banks remain comparatively steady. The amounl of new paper preacnted for discount ts restricted; trade, generslly, in depressed, a state of affalrs which is in part, at least, to be attributed to the uncertainties of the political situation, Rates of dlscount aro 8@10 per cent to regular customers, with special rates in apeclal cases. On 1lio street there {s a demaud for good paper. Hates are 7 per cent and upward. New York exchango was offered more froely, and #old at par@26c¢ per $1, 000 premium, Tha clearings wore §3,500,000. PAILURR OF A BT. FAUL DANK. The Marine Dank of 8t. Panl, Mion,, closed ita . doors on the 13th inst. Ita capital was 100,000, and it was organized under the Statolaws. The assets were returned on the 10th of October last &t about $200,000; ond tho lisbilitles, Including " stock, at about §204,000. Capt. Rhodee, of St. Tanl, has been appointed Asalgnec in Trust. THE DONANZA PRODUCT FOR OCTOBER. e nicksil Roriwestern bt A ns. anuuum oldc... 43 Virxinia ds new. Goul fi JHB: Con,. The San Fronclaco Bulletin of Nov. 4 says ‘Tho bulilon shipments from the Lonanza mines for ace count of Uclober havu boen os fullows: Culltornis, 213 bars, valtle, $Y77.4303 Consoliunted Virginia, 25 Lare, value, $1,003,02% ‘Tl uiines tiave —changy piaces In tilelr [roduction this niouth, For three ur our nonths tio California hus produced more buitlon tlsn tio Coumildated Viegluia, 1o comuliied yield, 1 Jucted to’ bo inilie tu-day, but 110 matl wiil not arrive unti} after the atiices clus, and livnce 110 amou Lt cannyt Vegiven. The Calsfornia will uov earn [t dlvidend ti menth and pay expenses but ithas s reserve tund, ‘Ui Consolldated Virglata bullion product (s still betow curreut expenres and alvidemd, bt the smount to be drawn froih LH6 reserve to medt tio defciency (s the siliest In at least four monilis. , e 3 EXPOSITION FINANCES. ? ‘The unexpected pecuniary succesa of the Exposle tion wiil prubably Lring Lefore the courts the quea- tlon whether the surplus shall be distributed among the stockbolders or retarncd to the Gov- croment. Tho recelpts from admissions wers . §3,700,000; the debt of 81,600,000 with which tho Expoaition began has boen pald, and o surplus of §2,000,000 sccumulated, The stock anbacrip- tions wero $2,400,000, and the surplus, if dis. tributed among tha stockholders, will reimbarse them nbout 80 per cent of thelr outlay. It ls claimed on.behalf of the Government that jta ad- vances should be repald before tho stockholders recelve anything buck, The appropriation was accompanied with a provision for relmbursing tho Guveinment before any dividends on the stock wera pall, Onthe other hand, the stocklolders arguo taot this lasy docs not interdict the repoy- ment of the stock [tself. THE FOREION COMMERCE OF CALIFORNIA, Californis pays 814,000,060 this year for tho trupsportation of her wheat crop to forelgn coun- tries, Tac vesseld that carry thla wheat belng Sron, coil, and other articles to Calfornin, for whicl fc fs calculuted they recelve 8,000,000 more, This vast business Is transncted almost en- tirely by foreign vesscl-owners. On the 0thof Qctober 363 ca:goes of Californla wheat and flour wereatloat, The Callfornla papers fuvite the at- tention of Awerican capital to this openlng for prodt. REDUCTION OF BAVINGS-DANK INTEREST. Tuc efforis to form s combination amonyg the savinge banks of New York for the reduction of futerest on depoeits have falled. What combinu- tion conld nutdo, hard times moy effect, An ex- cliango states that the ditlculty of Gnding employ- ment for deporits {n the last year will lead many of the Now York banks to make reduced diviuendn of ntercst, Those tbatare the most conservatively manuged will certatuly do so, s it ls thelr practice to divide only what they earm, It nppeaes that Eosne of the banks that have been dividing 5 and ¢ per cent have made it up out of thelr surpius funds, GOLD AND GREENUACKS, Cold was 100}@ 109X [n greenbacks, Greenbucks were 914 GULY ceuts on the dollar 10 gold, FOREIGN EXCIIANGE. (gt Sixty day, 484 4y 324 11614 oy 3 11 H3; 15 I anuary und"Jufy. W Of "G7—January und Jut of "Gi-Jamitary and Jul) 05, rrency 0s. BHOKEZUS' Stack. Chicago Clty 7 ¥ ct. bunds Chicago Clty 7 ¥ ct. sew 4y Chitago Clty 7 % ct. water Juan'. Couk Lounty 7 # et. builds (ouk). Weat Park 7 ¥ ot bondb.. oo i North Chicaxo 7 ¥ er, boudd (£ Fard), "wi Chiy Ratlwoy, south Sde. i) Gty Rtuliwuy, Weat Side, T Clty Haliway, North 5 12 Trudern Insurance Comy 1 Cuamber ot Cutmeryy kK Expoaliion stoc! “VAud latereat. gt BY TELEGRAPIH, T the Weatern Aswnciated Fress. Nzw Youk, Nov. 10,—Gold opened at 100%, de- clined to 10043, rose to 100%, und closcd ot 100, Carrylng rutes 2, 14, and 1 per cent, Loans were aleo made fat. Governmenta were dull and bettor prices, Utallroad bonds werw genurally fem, This afters noun New York Central reglstored firats sold at 120, Northwestern frats at 1004, lock Island 7a at 111, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy convertible Ta at 111%, and St, Vaul consolldated sinking funds ot K53, Ohlo & Mississlppl consolldated elnking-fundssold ot 86, ageinst 80 erday. Do cunsolldated plain roso to 85 bid, and sccond to 4245c bid. Central Pacific doclined s fraction, melling at 1093, State Londe were qalet at nominal prices. The stock market opened 3@ Ligher than it closed yesterday, except for'Ouid & Misslwmippl, Which was 4 (Ower, und Kock taland, which' wae Mo changad. During the et holf’ bhour the gupera) Hist duclined 3@ Jic, latter Milwaukee & &1, Fanl, in exception Lo tha genoral liat Northwestern conie mon wdvanced 4. “Later thero was an advance slong the whole lino, with the exeeption of Ohfa & Mlulvalppl, but. during the afiernoon, with weak upeculation, theru win adecline of (1ol & to 2%a per cont froum tha figures of the wornlog, he dupression hnvlm.g' 0 niost marked In West- crm ahures and New Jersey Centrul, ‘Tow: the cloe s finnner feeling provalicd, and a reco 1y of 34 W 3 touk pluce. urnu-umucummuunmppcd ul s tallicd Lo 325, and fnally wold at iy Yrefareed declined to 67X, and closed mt 573, Jaku Share, afior selliug down to Ga;, recovered Lo 501k, the blkest polut of thodzy, St Vanl eorns wmondeelined 10 16, and proferred 1o 5033, with ) aalew At 184 and [0V, respectively, Michigan Ce Trsd (o1l off 10 42235, and Jatersoli At423, New J sey Central dechined to 855, and clowed at 4. The anurket cloacd dull, with at unscttled feeling apg Jower. Kurupeay advices toward the close of busl- Dess wege cotnldered piore warlike, sfiecal Tupor- tunce bidny uttached to the dispatcl that tho Earl of Beuconaticld wan suddecly televraphied for and lefs efy Stafford by the next train” for London, ‘Transace tious un the Steck Exchange aggregnted 150,000, of which 50,500 wery Luke whi 4,600 North! westerua, 000" bt. Vuule, 5,000 Olfo dun, 6,000 New Jersey Ceotral, and au Centrul, "The Poust says xlnxtLouuld- af "\'n)l street, busi. nces-uien complain bitterly of the infury 'which tho palitlesl cowplicauons are inflicting un trsde, Aun exception to the prevalling dullocss I8 an un- § i‘uul activity aud rimng prices lu the sagar mure ¢! where both raw aud reflncd sugars are bigher 0 for scveral Money warkol, Yrone meresutile s 03, closing dull, ,’\§ Custoin recaipts, $555, " Ciearlige, $15, 000, 001 bterling, Jong, 4811 vork; VX Coupons, '81. GOMPSEE: Few Wid Curaney s [l 00 tewith bulidings, & oiLT 0 Frauk Prurioav, 201 L8 of Twenty: 18011, dated Nov. 10... Calumetav, 150 1€ 8 of Gano sty w 1, 26x 130 i, BOLTA OF CVTY LIsiCH, et Lori, Sheep, Mo 1oy Hider I 18211 Mighwines, brls| 1 voul, ui. 1108 yor.. 54 Wat 4 Wabaah i 10U} Fort \Wayne. #3" Terre Hanta. Q4 Terre Haita o K744 Chicago & Alton 10143 Chieago & Alion i Ohlo & Misstas w0 107 Del., Lack. & A &P, Tale 125 Tdlana Centeal a 114 Cht., Buriington & Q111134 Sl i & B o 3211 24 BTATE RON 4 (Missouti us.... Iriinia oa, ol INIXG 8TOCRN. SN FRANCIRCO, l.\‘ov. 16, —The latest quotations rollowa to-tlay were as follow: ale & Norcros, risl. spectat Dispaich 3 The Tribun al lapateh to The une, MowtnEaL, Nov, 10.—Thero lias been much ex- clicment on the steeot to-day, owing to rumors afloat concorning & number of leading stock-bro- kers who werc known to carry 8 large amount of Montreal Tolegraph stocks, = Yestorday the Ex- chango Dank refused payment of n check for aliout $00, U0O tendered by ona of the brokers, and at tho afteruoon Board ta-day tho startling announce ment was made that the well-known firm of Bond Bros, had anspended snymunl, A meeting of bankers was hel cansider tho siluation, Scveral other firms with that above mentioned have for manths been uu-ri- ing Inli(llu anunlll( s of Montreal Telegraph stock, on whlch, rums, These have been pressing for moro margin, and o seizure was inade on bank stock In une case ye-lnrdn{. Telegraph fell tu-duy %4 percent ns soun na the this aflernoon to ve or six banks huve advanced very largo announcemont was mnde, and, as larze uantities of this stock are held by three or four rin, the throwing of it on the market may prove dlaastrons, NBW ORLEANS. New Onveaxs, La,, Noy, 10.—Gald, 1104, Prime mercontile paper 1 disconnt, Sterling exchange and bankers® bllls, 527. rOREI O, El.osmr.v, Nov, 16.~The bullion in the Bank of gland decreared £790, 000 during the past week, ‘Thé amount of bulilon Withdrawn from the bank on balunce to-day s £13,000, The proporiiun of tho bank’s rororve to ita 1l abliity i3 G5 per cent. s—Moncy and account, 05 3-10, u7s, 108%; New York Centrul, 90 Lrle, D% ; proferred, 17, Pants, Nov. 30,—Tho specia ‘T the Lk of Cunual Uniled States Bonds—'use, 1005 10-404, 108; now b8, 1063, Franco decroased 074,000 franca during tho past cek. Rentes, 1041 40c, Ffi:xurmn‘. Nov, 10.—United States Donds— New 58, 101X. REAL ESTATE. The following Instruments wero filed for record Thursday, Nov. 10: CITY PROPERTY. Korth Clark st, 244 0-10 ft n of Schillerst, of, X101 11, AALEd O34, 62,300 Ward sty |‘I“ 3-30 fL wof Helden av, ef, 24x124 11, dated Nov 14, v 1,323 Wegt Harriaun o 3 u f, 208-10575 {1, Uated Nov 13.... 4,500 West iarrison st, 508 £t w of Kedzio o x124 7-10 {1, dated Nov 2., 000 York at, 14158 1t w of Paulina st 8 T, 11, dated Nov 2., 2,200 Twentict at, “ll.‘fiql%.‘;“!‘fil‘cfifl‘ . 1,20 Vi andul a 45120 i, with imgroyemen 3,800 of ¥ e daic; ted bt 138 1t n of Righteenth st ated N ', Oviatt). MILES OF THE COI to of Aberdeen Nav, 10, RT-1OVSE, ot COMMERCIAL. The following were the receints and shipments of the leading articles of produce fn this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Thursday worning, snd for the corresponding i last yuars Receipir, Shipineats. Dris Lot 103, ) Fatlow, 16 20,5001 71,155 utter, 13, W70 68,240 Withdrawn fromn store on Wednesday for clty consumption: 6,14 bu wheat, 4,005 bu corn, 4448 bu oats, 2,144 bu rye, 1,870 bu barley, Tho following grain was Inspected Into store in {hlu city. on Thursday morning: 8 cars No, 1 N, W. wheat, 18 curs No, 2N. W, du, 2 cars No, 1 spring, B3 cars No, 2 do, 84 cars No. 3 do, 18 curs rejected do (167 wheat, agatnst 8503 same day last year); O cars high mixed corn, 33 cars No. 2 do, Learred 1,600 bo now mised do, 14 cars re- Jeeted do, 10 cars no grude (U2 corn); O cars white vaty, 11 care No, 2 do, & card rejucted do, 1 car no grade (2 out); & cans No. £rye, 1 car refect- cddo, 1 car no grade; Nu, 2 barley, do, 1 car o grade (47 Larley). Total (200 curs), 168,000 bu, Inspected out: 70,018 bu wheat, sume corn, 7,030 bu outs, 3,780 bu rye, 2,416 bu butley. 10 cars and 44,200 bu 23 cars No. 3 do, 11 cars refected We write '‘[somo corn" above, becauss the quantity is nacertain, ilke Harcld Skimpolc's rec- ollection of his lisbilitles, 'Tho inspectivn st states it to bo 108,008 bu, but the diferent ltemy yiven on the eamo st only fuot upa total of 0,603 bu. Wo have no doubt that the State Reg- Iutrar of Graln will rocelve, with bis uenal urbani- ty, the snnvuncement of an error in hlv dopurte mont. 'Tho visible supply of grain at the close of last week {8 reported (o Include 11,520,601 bu wheat, 8,781,582 bu corn, and 3,110,478 bu vats.} Tho proviulon *‘crowd " nvsombled at the hali- vastd o'clock tap of the bell yesterduy momtug, and conuonced tradi ninutes wmore there gentlemen stampeding down stairs 1o attend the worning cail fu anothor bullding. The moeting waa called toorder at 10 after the room was emptied, thia sole product of the labor belng the transfor of 500 tea lard, Some peo- plo may be Inclined to think that thore was no ne- ceasity for taking so much trouble, when the little accomplishod might have been done equully wetlon 'Change, But such people wonld ouly vxpose their own lgnorance, If they ahould ** think aloud." 1t la intiniuted that the packors sustain the call mani- bua pedibusque becanss they hope to bo able to certaln, by its means, the extent of the demand to be met up-stalrs, llow far theend pays for the meane we aro unablo to say, ou "Change. In Gity-ve another **chauge," the 0,and five minutes thera- A gontlewan said yestorday in reforenca to our report of 0e bl for frelght room by rall to New York that **peoplo who do not want card bid for them, ln the hope of influencing the market." lle admitted that care of snybody offering ver bu on wheat, when thoy can send It throagh Ly lakv and 13l for 16¢ per bu, Including fusur- unce, on 1dc freight. Tho G0c statement wan Probably a ‘‘duck," which s Celtic gentleman unce wald ls French for ** canard. carce, but ridioulod the Idea c per 100 Bas, which s 180 1t I whispured that u well-known aperator of this clty, naw abscnt, hns recontly bought up all the cory in New York, and s now shipuing it (o Bu- Topa in & lelsurely manner. 1t is probable that he some tme sinco becamia satisfed that the Went s nearly bare of old curn, and might have runa big cornot hore, but that the prescut rates of our Board of ''rade do not favor such an operation, Inde- pendently of war excitement, the people of Weasts ern Europe want ull the corn’ that can be furnished fa thew at anything Hiko present Tates, and the new curn whil not bo dry enough to bour an veean voy- ago befure New-Year's Day, it than; aud it now acwmna probable that corn on the seaboard will com- mand more monoy than now. What it will be worth ia the Weat for sbipment Jarguly dopends upon the futura of Inland freight rates, There aze not & few people horo who profess to Belicve that ther {8 no decllne to be upprebended THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1876. from tho fact of un Iy the tena palicy 13 to hold it In the Weat i1l spring, when it will sell for more money, when tho Ru- ropean deficienclen aro more strongly feit than now, This may bo so, or it may not. 'There Ia no doabt, howover, that plenty of capital stands rendy to carry ns much of It as may be desired, and that largo buying ordors far fature have beon filled for partics in the country districts, who aro operating on the theory of 8 short crop, THA MARKETS. The leading produce markets were moilerately active yesterday, and generally stronger: somo belng excited, chicfly by war news, It was reported that English troops had Leon ordored Lo the eccne of Enstern strife, and Tiritish consols were quoted Ncper cent lower, while the English produce mar- kets were stronger. The princips) artlcles of oxport tended upwards, Including lard, meats, wheat,and corn, while rye and oats woro better, and aven flour shared Tn tho lmproved domand. Thero was iso a falr outwsrd movement of produco, on moderate recolpts, But iittle activity was vislble In the dry-goods trade. Onlya fow bugers were In attendance, and their ordora were mostly for moderato amounts for reassortment of etocks. Prices remaln firm and steady. The grocery market was quiot at Wednes- duy'aquotations. There was n more seftled fec! ing In sngars. Coflces, tons, rice, sirups, and other lines wore about steady. Prices of butter ond cliccso ranged the samo as at the begine ning of the weok. and were steady and firm, Dried fruits,. canned goods, and fish wera quict, pre- viously quoted. In the oil market nochangos wera apparent. Traae remainys Inactive, and the gen- aral tenor of prices remainsfirm. Leather con- tinues partly active, and prices aro strong. Tho quotations of sole were ndvanced 1, Tobacco 18 firm under an Improving demand. Lumber was dull and lower at tho sale docks. The offeringa were moderato and poorly assorted, and buyers hold off, taking onlya few cargoes at the decline, At the yards trade continues fairat unchanged prices, Hardware and nalls were stoady but rather qulet, Wool, haps, and hey, wera nnchanged. Seeds were In good requost and fiem, undor light offurings, Potatoes wars very firm undor an active Inquiry with the offerings in- adeqnate. The bad weather hns provented freo deliverles by farmers, and the crop (s light and de- ficfent {n flne stock. Green fraits were slow, though apples wera roported fo bo moviug with more freedom at the current prices, Ponltry and gamo wore dull and weak, Lake freights were very dull and weak, room for wheat to Bullalo being olfored at 23 per bu with- out takers. Throngh rutes wers nominsl at 16¢ on corn to Boston and 1% for do to New York. Rall freighta were quoted steady at 20c per 100 s to New York, 25c to Boston, 18c to Philadelphla, and 174c to Daltlmore, with more doing, some 400 cars belng taken. The lake engagements wero lwmited to 17,000 bu corn, ' THE LOUISIANA BUOGAR CROP. ‘The New Orleans ZTimes, after having made ex- tensive Inquiries fn the principal parishes of the State, priuts an Interesting article rolative to tho presont Loufslann crop, From this we learn that +* gugar-making has fairly bogun in all the sugar belt of tho State, and reports from various sugar districta begin to Indlcute pretty clearly tho crop prospect for this yesr." Wenro alsa told that there s a doclded Incresse in tho arem In cane, and (hat had it mot been for the cold weather In March the early part of the scason wonld bave boen charactesized by the best stand noted for a nuimnber of years, It ap pears that while the stubble gencrolly stood the unfavorable weather pretty well, plant cano, which is principally relied on, did not do so well, Taken on the whole, howaver, the scason Is counteday a romarkably finc one, and until tho recent drouth the cano never looked better. Tho Arat receipt of sugarat Now Orlcans lnet year was four hogaheads of yelluw centrlfugal, on the Oth of October, and sald for DX cents per pound. Tho first this year was from 8L, Martin, on the Gth of October, and sold tor 103 centa, and classed strictly falr, Tho ylold, ns faraa learncd, Is satiefactory in overy Bection; old stubble giving a hogshead and a haif to the arpent on the const, which is an unusually Kood turn-out at the beginning, The prospect 1, from present Indications, remarkablg fine, not only for a good yhuld, but for good quality, good price, and cconamy fn tuking of the crop. The fucreuso of at leust a cent o pound In the price Is very encouraging to the planter, The yleld of mo- lavses will not bo so great, but the quality will be better than usual, FOREIGN 1MPORTATIONS, Recelved at Chicago Customs, Nov, 16, '70: Page, Sprague & Co,, G cratea window-glass; W. J. Foulkner, 1 case castingss order Ssunders Bros, , 100 boxes tin plate; Lill & Bullen, 5,000 bu bar- ley; 1. Channon & Co., 4 colls wire ropu; Fleld, Leltor & Co., 13 cascw dry goods; J, V. Farwoll & Co., 1 caxo dry goods; Rockford Watch Company, 1 caso wateh Jowcls; E, Hollman, 1 case clgars: order, 1,300 sacks salt, 100 bags salt. Amount of dutles collectod, $4,014,40, . PROVISIONS. 10G PRODUCTS—Were activo and firmer, though there wad no extenslye change In prices. Iluge were in moderatoly large supply for the scason, and easier; but thero was a good demand for product, which enabled liolders to commnnd a slight advance. Thero hiasbeen such a good Inquiry for meats, Including those cut on direct oriers, that packera ara sold well aticad, some of them fato January, and they have devoted themsclves #0 rucl to meals that but ittlo pork has been tmanu- factured, and less lard [s produced than usual-for wihich reason cooperage fs dull nud weak. There [snot 1ouch product on sale here, and oo mnything like nn sctlve dsmand buyerswre ubliged to pay full prices, especially a8 Ogurea havo ruled 80 low as to reduco the profit uf packiug to olther o **mero song," or s mious guautity. Wo note, Lo, that Chicago Is doing nearly all the packirg at present {n progrees tn_ tho Wet, and hor demanl fue tio Faw miaterful I8 Grawlig hogs from o Eastern quarier, fully one-third of (Vednosdny's re. ‘celpits comiug I from other than tho usial suurces of sujipl; Wexs Ponk—1Was fatrly active and easier carly, but oo rall! ud elosed 8.5 per brl Bigher tuan the pro- yioua eve i with ittt o) i prot . Cuall lotawers n fulr sldpping requeat, Ing, Whilo Lho mouth was dull, Ievin c were ruported llr the yenr at Buticr Jauuary at 815,020 b ‘brudry ut 81 .N7lf. Toi The mirket closed Orm at $10.00 7.Q15, 7245 aolivr 1 tontil; $15,07 13,70 aelick urs s 915, 774619 15.80 seller January, Extra prime pork «0:.4 (230 bris) nt $1:2.507 Lanb—Wus nctlve, and ut one time ratiier exclted, T narket ndvaneed 7446 er 100 Ba un § aati lots were Iy fulr deinand to cover sac Fis (n York markot, Thcre fa n larg3 [ of shorts but ore s well w1 that eity, and (L is{otimated that both de: ara parlially under’iho control of tha samio partl Liveroaol wastid ber cus WGl Salee Woea sopried of 1,30 tencavh nnd seller one’ week at #10, luv tho imonth at §U,85u0.8736: 1. V310,05 cast, $)) $U, 714@0. B weiler the year, and 80,50 seller January, i ba=Wero ARl 10 £0.d dInatid i firniur, soing holders us2ing Mo a Ivat. v, wnd having fewer meats (o OITCE UL BLY Price than wors wiated for unediste de- lvery, 'Tiw bulk of the urders tuw comlug in are from Europe, but (hers 11 & better luquiry from the Seuth than wus expected, av thu packers ) Buuthers clues Bave 1t o work yot. 0ot holng favorsd with su Weathe?. Saled weroseporied of B0, 08 whoul- icre at 6h4us 40,00 43 tby short ribs sc A4 200 boxes do BI M3y a8l 40,000 s shiort clears Bt 8 L1 1,180 oxey reely Kot £ 1oy ba, nd 7s4e for w0 ibaverages, The following are tiie Iatest quatations on DuwW Wmeats: Shoule Shors Long Short wers, Tibe. cleurd, clears, PP o AR i el b 1080, PATL Sl o { Tioxed, 5 oy 8y i) Decemby . B ) #), Jauary, b it} 0) Gl ) H Lok snd sliort ciearaquoted at vieo cash ald B3C@ANNy for Doceunber,, Cuiberiunds quivt 4t wHfaucs lung-cat Lania, 0) di- aweol-plckiod hate, 1us Ure con uuted v slioulders, O)(@9kc for short I’ll‘t‘l. Vi ful fi‘- l'-‘!}u““@ or Luing, sl canvased and packed, [y ~\Vas quiet ot 528 BEEF PRODUCTE—-Wero steady and qulot st $9. 6060 &E skz’rlllw’nlmltlu.wamfléiur extru mess; and $18.50 00 fur ha FaLLow—Wasquoted at BX@8)4c for city, and THQ 80107 Gonarry ol kecomting 1o onaion T BREADSTUFYVS. FLOULL~Wsa nore active, and frmat previous quo-" tatlons, especially un well-known brands of surlngs, which wers chledy wanted on local sccount. Thors was # betterinquiry fur shipment, but 0 sales fur that purs puse, suippurs ot belng willlng to gy as mach as locol buyers. Sales wore reporicd of 273 brls winters partly 1 $0.73( 300 hris do (low) at 84,253, spriug vatras, chiody ot 84,7503, 73; aud 100 Lrls buck- Whicat, with 225 bris yye, on private torms Total, H730bris. Tho masket closed Brim, with tha following &4 thessklng rane of prices: Cholce winters, §0.258 794 nedium winters, $3.0080.C04 choice apring ex- tros $3.75WA,23; wedlum do, §3,2545.601 shipplug ©xtras, $4.624:43.00§ chulce patents, 87,007,680} coine Mmon 0, $1, U0 233 KOUF Bpring, §3, 003 1.00; apFiNg aupergnes, $2. 00. Rye four, §3.75&4.00. Bueck- wlicat do, 85.004v. diran—-Was mote active and ashade firmer. Balcs wure T0toos at §0.50 per ton oo truck, sud $0.323 free n board cars, Feed—Balo was mado of 10 tons at $16.50 on track. Corn-3eal—Conrss was nomilual st §16.83517,00 per tun on track, WHEAT=Was Irregular both'{n polnt of setivity snd price. Liverpool waa quoted firmer, witlh cargoca 1u per quarter higher, and New York was reported strong, Whils our yuculpte wers ouly modsraté, But the wur- Ket was rathier slugglsli and tame at au avorsgo advanoe, cws of § dacline 1n Uritlsh consols, the movement of Engllsh troops toward the Losphorys, aud an sdvante of 1@ of Mo tll near noon. Then came in YVork, uugor wu sctive demand for ex Iuveruhm‘u lu forelga miarkets. Upan m\l advauced I;.u i 3 ol und closed easfur, a1 un aporeciation of $}fe. The da° o 44 outatlo account. urders cam uying I - the L ki o Farel woro raZvinod Horh Lo Nortiwa, ot the suction” whero thy wheat yield s suort) rge roceipts of wheat here this winter, On the contrary, they claim that Inhesota partlea havo bow, uring the past hote that Tarizo guantities i day, but 7, tho shortabeing ganeraly soaious ta_sver, whily wne of (e more caktery noteariag o atol ¢ present excliement {4 over, T few went Juuis, and sed up thelr deal nod ahipping demand, Xo. 3 advanciog 1lge, No. 1 wat wanted for shipment, hut most of th urchaank eere made for carrylng azninst (utures, he date of storase dotermincd Lo nincominaning 1c prtecs, Kilteeet oue t gy 1,000 bl d m"?fi 154700 tree ot b WEAT-Salcd werg 8,400 bn No. 2 red at o) b No. 3 white at 81, sale wa L 81,17 fro b hers wie po des uyers heing nowilling to " tioliera nad e Verl i rctorrea T, e ¥as active and stron ad elosng Mewie above (he Wedneaday, “Liverpool was firm er, whilo ‘onrreceipta only (ncluled spectad into store, and tlis ontwy was relatively larko, The moverient shows n Atc: ateat auotatfune ol decrenso Of oUr stuke i ch thers aro ahippin ry out nearly il eriea o commani 1¢ pramiun * ove 3 ox secinnnow as £ alt tlie sTOLN BF 01 corn [ been abofbed hy tio Hima Ecller December opencd at 43 1 At 443, States wiil Lave o nontls sold at 4 t-cdirgl recelpts of No, bR nnd redected necording to Iocatfon, ‘ere rejioried 0f ¥, 000 b 11 THAATIC, b g atase, Gl mized B -mxed o Aty LA I refeete: iy _mimpic nt 40cc4se on Trick $0J b do at 4:34c405¢ frice ol bunrd enare; 8 atdugon track, Toial, 12,00 b In_hetter doman d and firin ot an aver- ago'advance of H@Ye. The nurket advanced in aym- iy, afn, and tue fecelpts wera Hight, snd Sew York canio i quies but i, Some of thi oris were (rying 1u cover, biit tradl y Lin moderato o N ng waa reatricted . 2 rold g, and it odged re n36eatge. Do Ei3yey clu inic at the cutsie, Sutnyles wery [0 fadr ve b o thd o bused, . Tatoh, 2 o0 ity ond firmer at 01@u1l4e for No, 2, the Tha recelpts werg only 7 re, and runnd lots were held ahove' buyers limita, Cash #ales wore ro b0 bu Ko, 2at 61wolls; 400 hu refocted at tal, 3 AKLEY=1Vas more actlve carly and e receipts were vuly D D at she 4 Y E—=1Wan aiifet ontalio for fresh receipis, cnt Futires remnin stipmenta small, tho longer deals, Cash wold ecetpte bringin 2 0] € el eranca of 1bi¢ In favor a Salipies wors ADIBAA nta 0 Fejected at iy 9,200 bu by sa .0 Lracks and 400U at s delivered, A FIRST CALL. 000 bu_at $1,133%21.13% for December L H15@443(a for December, it 'IE.MK{OIS.W fortle year 43¢4¢1, 1474 Tor T HEARhEA and $15.77% for Janu, RS TA 8 Tor Tumtary at 80,8935, Mesa pork wanqulet a :'fl?gkms Toscller th X . o ear, and 15 80 seller January. s rine; e wit'sales of 1,500 tes at $0.874@ Wity nctive and 360 tower st the closu, selling at $1, 133 1. 1334 for Decemboer, aud closing at I‘l;nl:!ll'&llol Jauuary sald st 81,1434 * Gorn s Wit at 4436@14¢c for December, and 4t Aty ! fiateady at 8Mo for Docember, and 34 for "Nariey was dult, with Novembor offerciat 74e, LAST CALL, rk woa quies and fiem at $16.074310,723 for E 15.8234 for Juouary, ‘ond $15,006@ ruary. Salca, 250 Lrie at $15.80 for Jan- ey, 7120 watqutot and Srmer ot §0,57 year, aud 250 tes sold fur Janua 0. ——— GENERAL MARKETS. AT.COMOL~-aa qulet at §2. BROOM-CORN recelpta are llberal, cob: 1.16, closiu at Wna In falr request and stendy. Thao ting princtpally of medlum srades, Diclow are the current prices: Cholce green hurl, 5@0c; medlum hurl, red tipped, 4eq green brush, with hurl enough to work it, &c; red tipped with do, 4@ii6c; green covera and Inalde, 4@5Ke red tippeddy, Sl4o; lnstde brosh, 3edc; medium to cholee stalkk brald, 4@4}c; Inferfor brush, Badigo; i e BUTTER—Tnls market offered no new points of dif- ference, There was a firm feollng among holders of good to chofes qualitics, and no concesstons wers of- ferad, Low grades remaln dull and unsettled, agaln quota na follows: Cholce to fancy yellow, 25@ e; medlum to good, 17@23cs Inferlor to common, BAGGING—Ths bagging trade was dull, with prices alittlo In buyers’ favor, thouglinot to the cxtent of & quotablo docline, Followlng s the zt: Stark, 213e; , AA, 2ic; Lewlston, 203 Untarlo, 3i}c; Amerlcan A, 10c: Amoskeag, 10c; Otter Creek, 10}§e; burlup bogs, 4 and 8 bu, 13@€15¢; guue e, ogle, 13@1430; do, doublo, 24 NG Chiteo Moataup, 2ic; c. uans arg fiF request a ‘moderate offerlugs, the buik of the receipta heing poor pleked inadiuim 2, Comin Hane nre salablu at 81,73 and lew ot $2. 00, on Lo #vod buany aro g, 50, itouiuiia’qnict nnd firm. The domand coutlnues of a hand-w-niunth charaoter, Ing little [nctinution to **atogk up" cka are moderatos § poor 10 Tulr krades, 7w 103z, CUAL—10 tht: conl Wiarket nu - clang:s were appar- cof, ‘Tilera waa a aioderate demand 1oF both hord and were fully il . 23:6.7.50; do, nat, 8,01 lossuirg, 3039 i Baltimore &ONIO, $ Yk, 23 Were Gilict 8t 216390 for fresh ond 16@200 sk, ATIES=LFiolo live geeso and mixed were qulet ut 5 FISti=lusiness remaiis Withou Prices of Inke theh oru tient, with & tendency to ko higle cured remain sten S o Woquoter No. 1 rout, §4.751 No, 7: No. 1 0ua1,031 bank Ggurge s codlau, 5,75 875047, 753 uo, id, irld, S AND NUTS—A i 8t Nomiually atlo Dates, 6@oc; 15@ et Turkinn i unes, ol s, Iayers, vld, S18Ug0 uose $1.05.w: @110 Zaulo cur- #, Tiesiuct Michigan do, 0! st Norih Corollu, siied, Mm‘x‘»?i dop Catlfornla Kepeaclus, Maoi(es ravpLeriics, ew, i i3%get almouds, Terregona, 1016 auts, 10420c; 4o 203227 txglict Litenobly wi vh{cy Bulthern, SE.. s, 200; Naplos Wi TleBl Pednuis, Gud a8 txclbanient in the sugar markery and prices sowed more stesdinens, cot T WoiL utlier articles T Lo i strndusas 1tda st ettt AT i gl ne du, 10w 105e; 13§ sUge, Siuvrs—Calliuriia sugar loat dzly nia huney dripe, Gowtdes slive Py, 037033 _Caltfore e, extra oy, 659 s eat 4 110, KOO, S5 ik oo moluses, Y6 s—Allapice, 10441701 cloves, 46.4i8¢s casila, 1%winc) nutmegs, $1.1001.15; Cal- mattied, 03A0Ycy BT ; iges Jnn\";n Tnipertal, 53t Giidon e, e, GIESK PRUITS=Apples woro tn moderato lucal ro- queet, and some dentera Feport & fulr | prices NavIng attracted Hiony « ti{vation of frufc 1s fiqutett Apples T ear, ‘l.'l.ml.lml 00 ke bl do’ wi nterar doniu, P r) from auctions_whiers (ho fs, 8 Cunat ' oranges, b s quict, In conseanenco of the o aud ‘wroy at o u 0.50; wnlxed, 89, (e, 50; IDES—Continue in good demand and firn, d five 0f W chango lelow aro ihe quoluliu Teon ity buichs 11“; green cured, i h ed hifdes, Licy deacon i lia, wool Catiniated, ub P I WINES=Wero quist and unchanged. Somo 0734, boling 40 ndvasce, but b Saly wax reporiod of 1 irewers are sonding tn orders e, but otherwive tharg LB brla 3 green sncop-pel Sused to tako hold, 1 11 Hies st (h igairy, and the i i ke i u i kel ity foi h‘l\d low grade A0 Probaviy foresport, W ¥ i & Bou report thut 1hery’ iy 'a 0} [ Rolig Lakes o 5 Yiceatepust du Lok coutlnugl unwilily thisslde proisbie. T slight wivaued wion ruquat low o T, STOCK=TTnplate n Ien eumeated b, wo Y. Quu.utfon IS sunou nail, 2304 bar, 30¢, Y i) 3 811 lead pipe. ‘"!llhlr!‘llp h eud ihier wisdgrat Hradyy Aty A P EATE Ty St IOMHIIK- 14x20, Tiu fin=l RAD— GiranDotglis 3 pore and thiy prices Dol bu; American binnislico ow il o tesi quotatious of Wednasday, No, 2, 1e, with dlsp 1005 100 11, A1c; 1 Iid‘l 17, 13¢} IB.‘NS'I .+ 15ci B, [ Sountof ¥ per. i, 110 uriug chs lase hour, Loth ou lucal 1y "l of trade. Mo b o P A o oy hated, X Fuer et €200 o 1,305 100 Exiri, K6 tralts, 6az phimbago ofl, Geaztie} napkitla. d zed, 01 ginsity, 176 1503 natursl, B0 s, X nié “roceinis vontinne Hght and the market 8 very nrem and bighoer for smnd_atock, which dxwnnted 10 10T (05 Uhe winter teade, THe sl re- gelpta arc i partly o tho dad weadier, but the + {n imisationably s £ it duncfint infug ) oiat r ‘y“m il hyers tho wrelvals wer 1] nBove L View soretn he re u w4 were qusted at Kodresl.my choles l‘n..‘lfl.l{’ e lel 'll kel from Bucs L eatimon pu antaoe, AL AAS BV i and weak nnder 3 IV ASD G Inrge oiferings, which reliers wers anatons 1o reduce, na the weather was unfuvorablo for the stock. Qiio- tntlans: PorsTRY~Chie 1,000,001 0 dresss |L du - dremod, 163 Uasp—Prate 2651 quail, £1.0%0¢ LO0Es 1,235 vente 0 3¢ fior By HE was 1 wood demanit and dem, prime Foniing AL R st wul selling Iater at 20,60} conmion sold S50, Thnothy was ratiier anfet, but_hiold at recent kurea * Prime was quoted at 81 721,774, atid lower quality at Sl Toig Finxsold ni g, vl BALT=Was fn cubititied falr domandnid sreiuy] fag. {nnr aiig Ononaga, e, 81,23 urdinary coarac, 81,701 o Ml’{’ without hagm, EI.'H\I dalry, with bagw 8:L60; Al\llk n l."l‘ll: per sack, $4.00; ground nlum, $1.40 per aack of 20 a, (LEASSWerd [n good demand nnd firm st former . Wo quota; P K rowh e Ciminon, 2033761 food do, a3adtcl medlunt, 4venoe; good do, GiXgShes fine, Dt ?n'\'ufc.; Fs |“§‘| Il_.hu jce, FU@780 cholvest, BaGWOS; INTkntAL,~Comman, 28233c; good do, 35@3Acs me- diun, 4Xsf2ci good 0o, 45@4Roi- e, fbesi0) Ainest, B3s0es v, (K7l 3 vd, Bafle per By turi 11¢1 ducks, 2 rie ehickene, nuatlard duc 1ten, [t o) a i 'y o eking, 704750, iy e kowil eommon, 20G3s oud tedlunin, 43¢H5es Ane, 495055 it, 856eA8¢s cholee, Bty cholerst LBUC, JOD—Was tirn at §7.50@9.00 tor meple; $0.50@ 700 fur liceehi| At $3.006.9,40 fOF KlAbS, WOUL—Wun In moderale damand end firm. Tho Deston Journal ~ af ~ Commerce 8% 4 The oxlivinent " "nttendane “hpon ¢ the s election has had a marked effect on 1his® market, and ralca have falien o (o & conalderable extent, Prices hnve not been at all unfavoranly sifected thes by, but, on tho contrary, we have found It necessary to revloud advatice a lafg proportion of our quota: tluns. Flue wools are getthiy low fu slock, The recont full [n prives must prove yery udvantageons to many of our l"'l"llfl.c:llfl."l‘ “who have boen suiteriag 10 & ona cxtent, and with & cessation of (o pulltical oz MmNt 0 great [mprovemunt may ba lovked for the come gz wee Ve apain quoter Tu-wasiied, 40edse; 1o ddu, Ssd0c) washed fleoce nud' medun, 1710 KUOd 3 4i0c; mediun and unwasticd, 23¢36¢} One do, 31 LIVE 8TOCK, CHIOAGO, Taretpte~ %}:m&ny 8 culay . Wodentsy, Tuursday » T4 ‘otal, thino laat week , Week bufora laat,.. nenta— 003 CATTLE—Notwithatanding the fact that thio receipts wero agatn hiéavy, thers was no perceptiblo shrinkage in vaiues, the firn poultion of the Eustern market pro- ventlng nny decline which otherwise niight have re sulted, The quality of the stack offered for salo was Mot a8 good ae that acen in the yards on the precodiug days of the week, and tho pubiished sales sliow a ma- terlaily lower average of prices, Some fino cattle were offerou~well wmatured droves, averaging from 1,350 to 1,600 lbs, for which $4.035.00 were ro- glized=but ouch comprised ' ouly 8 smail Dpercentago of the suprly, [Suly hers’ staif, stock cattie, and coniiion to good stecra wuoighing from 1,050 to 1bs mude up the bulk of the drrivale, uud trading Was laryely ut prices eaupTng rom e2KockL0. e wus more iban vrdinary activity in stockurs, and sales were noied at €2.e0ad tprinelpnlly at ¥ Ul 16, utchers” cowssgid ot §2,8093.40 {or poor 10 priino. “Thore were only twa sules Tepariod above 84,80, Yesterduy th extensiva slaughter-tiouss ‘o Nelson Morrls was put In operntion, and” the dresed-tieef ship- plug reasou falely Innuturated, Mr. Morrls w1l shlp daliy fram nlfim 10 twelve cary, or nbout 2, 300 carc: per_ week, Flio beet will go_chiotly 1o the river towns uf New York, aad 10 the manufacturing 10was of New Englund, 2 quoTaTiONN, Cholce Decves—Tine, fat, well-formed 3- Year tag-year-old stecrs, welgning I,400t0 3 Faitenon soers, welgin " 0eor00 4.15@4.50 Pherie 4.6024,00 n fu welghing 800 10 1, L0 B, Btock Cattle—~Comimon eattle, welghing 80 10 Inferfor—Ligiit i Dulls, and sealuwng 3! Texas—Through droves, Veals—1er 100 B (na! CATTLE RALES. co. 1 Vo i OCKers,., Bl tocken,., 751 B T U] 3 5 oin Hyely demand and sod well up to Wedneudny's prices, thio huavy receipla not auo iring 1o unfavorably tufliiciico Valucs Lacepy for HRNE wolih and the decline tn that class diil Bt o¥ecen ae pe b8, “Thu duy was by all udds the ot uctiv en witaesaed Al £ 0L the regulur pack- Ket sccmed aatis- tactury alike to buyers and ecllers, Lve tradiug (oas 17 12" Stockors. TOGS— W , and the market cloaeil Arm at B5, (66,73 for common to prime packing grades, and at §5.056¢5, 75 fur_cuminun (o guod 1 welghts, BKIpperd sold ut $4,50683.2), 8i1d kuod to extra Loavy silpiii g luts ab $3,80Gu0.00," There werd two auies n thio Jatter Ngure—| by R. Straborn & Co., and 42 hiead by Georse Adama & Co, 10U SALES, AD.‘ Price. N 21 S Xo. T Av, % i 310 3 5.0 here was & koud demand. ot ateady Ognris, 01 8 bauls uf €3, U684, 50 10T Pour L0 chiofed No. Ao, Prica) N 101, 00 “§4.00 103, 4 301 N R RV ) Ar, P 'rh‘% . WY T B4 uBY AE! New Yonx, Nov, jnaklog 4 LN %, —iEE Y RR—Desclute, 1,900, 200’ for thren dayw, AGaineL 3, 5+0karme (ing st weekyuality comton’ 10 fulr, " Inciuding etght curs Hight Ceyuag inarkes Arm ata furtber udyvunce of 3 per il widls uulci wales at prices razing fully 1,00 BEr 100 1he higier than could ha 0 obtaied o weekagut afew falr (o goud steors solil nt (G 10) per 1, WLHG Very comngnon 1o iedii 1ote went ok U4ty Rt Lt Bl b8 a0 v welahiag el o fonds of thin atul Bghi* Clierokea eattle, 870 1an m o, llve wahieht, wld at ke per v, an sis cors ordinnry Stuloateers, 3 1Usaverage, at Ous no etricely prino orestra cutile showis, Sugi-{eceintn 4,050, making 11,850 for threo daye aenlist 11,670 'minio Uine 1ast wevky prices wisadi Wigziee, and'the markoe cloved, firm a8 43¢ fur cotimiotd to nir ahioen, aud ShGuo for priio nud extrawlieen coutd by and vxrra Tt at g3(e, Swixe~Hucelpl nbut iive been sofd vt o3{Guc, G040, Inaking 12,840 for three daya, aulust 7480t Uine kst week ubout 10 cars foraalculive, Dut not suld bafor *Ciiaiiko, BUFFALO. Nerrato, Nov. 10.—Carrin—Hocel, 1173 no ot iniyers ail e o, o P 11731 ASD LAsi—Itecelpty, 1400} market dull and Injeliunged quotutlung, 5,000 market mioro sctive, and ) ey YOrkers, guod to best, £3,40¢8.55 vy s, 85,005,791 continun heavy and Hght stuf 10k lower, Laciu, Kov. it —tioaneilighers Yorkers, §5.40 Lovik, Nov. L ers Yor! A 0} packing, 83, 70u3:48; "mn' 0, 00, i Carite=—stewdy dewnnd fuor Lutehers' cows and luckers, $32.5043.03; guod o N 1H.—} ATI, Cix loas—Active, finn, and hishery alr (v ucked, 3. celpis, 5,00 LUMBLER “Tho whinleanto inarket was dull and weak at & decline at wlout 23¢ for conimon stuff. The ulferings wers falr but Included seversl cargoes uf odd Jengtha and culls, whileh 40ld Muwly and depressed the markot for betier uffcrings, The reeolnts are falliog off, sad fow vemsols are golug out, tha minufacturers hisying about com. pioted thelr work for the scason. Pleco-stuft sld ag . 2547, 5 $ho outsldo fur Manistes or Ludlugton, aud e angod frou 68,008 14,00, Luth and ahliion wery e Lhe yurd market was loss active but stosdy, snd it ls 'f"fy m},v.' ‘v;mu‘l‘ v now the Inside Igure for cuminon stutl, Prica st i wad socoid clear. Thirdclear, § dich. ’llllmswl o Ak oeaas Clear d Flooring, scon Hox Podsih A BY TELEGRAPH TORBION OITIEN, Spectal Ditpatch to The Tribune, Livanroos, Nov. 1612 . . ci—No. 1, 259 No. 2, 234, s UnAlN—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 1037 No. 2, on 8dy spring, No. 1, ta11d¢ No, 2, 0s; white, No. 1,108 5d¢ No. 4, lus Bdy club, No. 1, 108 843 No. 2, 108 5d. Corn~— Ko, 1, 20431 No, 2, 204, I'novistoNme-] 718, Taned, Ble. Livenmot, Nov, 16~3 p. . ~LARD=~24, LOXDON, NOV, 10,~LINARED O1L—204 D@71, Linsxri-—Caleuttn, 85@55s ad. AxTwenr, Nov. 16,~I'ETHOLRON=A0, Livenroot, Nov, 10-Latest.—~Corrox—Steadiory 01430 11+10d; sales 10,000bales; speculation sad oxport, 4,000y Amerjean, 6,000, DatransTUrrs—Callfornta white wheat, 108 30@ 10854 doclul, 10861088y red Weatern spring, s@ne t1¢ do winter, 818109, Flonr—\Vestern canal, 33@23s, Corn—Weatern mixad, 20&220s 84, Uste—American, Bais Gl Peas—Caundian, 874, Crovar-Sesn—Amerfcan, 60R55. Trovistoxns—Mcss pork. 71s, Prime mess beef, 889, Lard—American, 63s. Choesa—Fina Americsn, 01s. Dacon—Long clear, 43884¢ short clear, 44a 64, TALLOW~American, 43s, TRTHOLEUX~Bplrita, 10s; refined, 104 6d. LANARRD O11~27s, Itwstx—Common, 27804, —— AMERICAN CI'TTES. NEW TORK. Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune. NEw Youk, Nov. I6,—~Uuatx—Epring wheat1a2e perbu belter, with o brisk export and fair city miliing demandy shipplng tnquliy checked sumewhat by the advance la frolihte and frmer viown of holders; sales 284,000 b, At B1. 18 for old ungraded Minnesotay 81,11 @1.20 for ungradod spring; $1.20 for mixced springy $1.20 for very commion old No, 3 Mllwaukee, so- called; $1.22 for now No. 3 Chlcago; $1.23 L34 for now No. 3 Mliwaukes; 8130 for new No, 2 Cllcagej 8133 for new No, 2 MMiwaukeo and Minnesota; $1.40 for white Michigan; 40,000 hu prime old Xo. | Minncrots, Mliwaukee, aud Blicboy- /an at $1.704 23,000 bu new No. 3 Milwaukve to arrive 881,25, Tyo firmer, with s falr export demand; Weatarn quoted at 77078c. Corn o shade firmer, with alight supply and very moderate demands sales 52,000 bu at BGO1Kc for now Western mixed; oo for old stoamer miixed; 0lc for No, 13 000 for Nou. 2 white 810 sales of 15,000 bu Western mnlxed, sclicr Novem-, ber, at 006 per bu, Oats opencd n shade firmer, with & good luquiry, and closed dull, with a tendency to favar buyers; sales 83,C0) bu at 53@50c for mized Weslern and Btate, and 28@31c for white Western and State; 30 Gdfic for mixed Weatern; 38@0Me for whito Wost. €rni 44,000 bu 0id Westein In atoro at d3a. OcxAN Furtonvs—Detter buslness fn bortheroom, and Into rata retalned with a falr degree of atesdiucss falrly modorste movement in charters, aud rates steady; grain tonnage quict and nnchanged; engage- ments to Liverpool by atcam, 4,000 bu grain on privato terma;to London by steam, 8,000 bu graln at 7d, PuovisioNs—'ork held bighery littlo Luatncss doneg sales, 100Lris mess on spot ot $17.1216; at n second call for the renaluder of the year, £15.50 Lid, and $16.50 asked; for Jaouary, 1877, 810.10 bid, and $16.60 aked; for February, 1877, 81613 bil, and $10.40 maked; for’ March, 1877, $16,20 bld, $10.00 asked. Cut meats In fafr renuest a¢ atoody prices; middles & shado firmer, with a limited bosiness. Lard opencd heavy but afterward beeame oxeitod nnd decldedly firmer, induenced chiofy by war news, and closed atrongy sales of 370 tea prite steam an spot 8t $11.00211. 10, and 53 tes Kettle ot $11,00; alto 1,750 tea prime atoam for Novomber at §10,4754:210.63; 3,250 tes sellers’ option for the remalnder of tho year st $10.07%@10,223, clostog at $10.255 1,500 tcs for Do- cember at €10.15310.35, closing st $10.43, and 8,000 tea for Janunry at $10.10@10.35, closing held at $10. BuaAr—Qulct, hut very firm, at tho followlog quots: tians: Cuba refining, inforlor to common, 8M30%cy do talr, D}{@0%6cs do good, 10@103c; do prime, 1054@ 10%c;s do grocery falr to clioleo, 104@103(e; do cen~ trifugal, hhda and bxs, Non. 8 to 131, 104@11}c. ‘TaLLow—Hlcavys ealos of 50,000 iba prime at Bifc, and 100 bris do at 8)§wbXo per Ib, Wittsey—Dull; sales of 50 bris at 81,003 per gallon, To the TFestern Assoclated Press. Nrw Yonk, Nov. 10.—LorToN—Irregulnr and weaks 12@123-10c3 futurcs barely steadyy November, 1213 13 @1227-33¢; December, 17K@1320-3%; Januaty, 12c; February, 12 6-5@125-10c; Morch, 12 11-33@1230; 3 3 U-1061200; July, 138 Ings Hittle bettor bust- 5 1o good FrLOUN=. new in oxporty No. 1, & 3 ¢ommon oxtra, $8.5003.451 " ghod {0 chiled, $5.50m0.60) Whita wheat cxira, £3.05GH.001 CX(TR UNI0, 83, KKki7.00; Bty Louls, #5,35@8.25¢ Minnesota patent process, 87,500 #.50. ' liys flour drmer; £4,500.5.10, ConN-NgAL~Firmerl Westeen, §3.8560, —Wiieal—licoclpta, HO, 001y 1 mota iolng for miilling: old Minneao { alt, £1,.20; 10" new, 81,511 o, 243 mixell wpilag, $L2 unkradéd do, $0re2 Ghticago, niows "$L.301 Ko, 3 doy i 81,255 white Mients 227 winter re ‘T, 40, Itye firmery Weatern, R0, $ Ifidlnkall(c' Lo wie. " arley inore AcLIVO aud unchauged, Mtk atenilys Canada Ve Corn o shade “firier: modernia 8 Woat, §1 demandy Fecelvte, 80,000 bus Western mixed, now une graded, 58260Ke: Mmixed ate: ed, 873cs inixe ¢ gradeil, “GUleoy No. 1 gTded, ‘81¢3 No. 3 wiilte, (06, Oats irmeérs openicd und closed 'dulls ' scarcely #0 Nrn} Weatern mized and State, 33@300; Whitu do, S3E31c, HAY—Unchanged, Hors—Quict: yourlings, 10220c; Fastern and West. orih ow, 4G, NoW TOrk BEate: naw TAaiaes Cat Torala, hew. Jidiic SUogERisi-Cacs salet, ant snaneod, Sy uiet but ve: ring refining, Ly Triime, 103¢1 tedngi dully 13G10Mc. Molmscs e scarce ana firmg Now_ Grl ed xTROLEUM=Firm} crude, 1:3C5 reflned, 20)c caxes, S0} naphilia, city, 14c, Y - TALLow=licavy dt TRGS)C, ETIAINKD LESIN~Firuier; $2. URFENTIN] i Eous—Firm; Western, 27e2sc, o ¥inioNs—Pork nuiet BUt Arini new meas, 817, 12)g; at thie uecand call, seller all the year. $15.60 biis $16, 60 B At clossd R Driine et B GBI opentit and closed vt m,'$1 1 X aliTh yoar, 10 17scar0, L. t HeTTEI~Unobunged, Cuerse—Firn ot G@i23e, ulet) $1.003. PUILADELTUIA. PRILADELPIIA, - NV, 16, ~PRIKOLEUN—In good de+ mand; ros d, 20et erude, 16346lde, CLOVER BXRD—PEIng, 1igiciie, FLOUE—T T 1di buiter [oeal demand; extra, $4.475004.60: Minncsotn fatnily, $0.00.40.0365 Ento, Ohlo, sud Indians, $th00s6.20; high yrades, $7,003 8,73, Ginarx~Wheat ateady; prime fflll’l{ active; Pennayle ¥ red, ¥1.23s1.80; amber, $1.485601.u3; white, lf‘l}s:llt‘il&l.afln “fllls‘y“;fi:l';‘):“u ?Clh\‘tfiz!‘%‘;flk HTJJ- Jont Fms . 3 nixed, wddlges new, 006, Ode—Moderasly soiive Wwhiee na ol sk y—Westuin, $1.1 eaty 16,000 bus corn, 35,000 Lu. M LteeiFra—iVheat, 16, BULMENTR~Corily 50,000 LU, nurTEN nged, CUERSR—W i, Balde. JYugs—In goud deinand; Western, fresh, 27G.28¢, . BALTIMOME Navtisone, Nov, I Weat i GIATN =YY, T {1 No.d ulet and unchanged, 0. 3 red Westeri, o, 81,23, ' Coru—\Western mixod stroni} Gar. “O8ts sarie and Nrmg mised Weatern, S48 363 White do, 30193, Tiequ'et bat Uiy (T, PROVISIUNSSQUILE BUL Em, Durk, 817, 25wA7, 60, DUIK shouldurs, 0.0, 76} clour rit, dfgigoey loae, Ll ahort Kby, tiew, Bjudp cloar rib, Tie, liutn Clbar Fiu vifaioe Tanin, 100170, Lard={icined, $i b, 00@11145, ernoLkis—IeAned, 2s; cascs, 114e, peTTEi—Unehanged, sk T—ull and nominaly 61,11, HECKiPra—Wheat, 7,000 hus corm, 40,000 bir, HUleaexT8—Wheat, 37,000 but coru, 4,000 by, BT, LOUIS, w1, Louts, Nov, 1 1l s e B1 % g ey Siniin 41l At Wlior N i TR 101 ery 0. i Deconher. Corn gl mixed, 420 ciah and bid No AR, wlilul;“flellll‘nnll :;Ig{”u‘lcl.‘l :llln ‘flNu' 2 Ao § Bhge Cre ictive, tnn, Bt Lo Gotgs Sadh and Hoversbas) el . \eady and unchangeds 81,00 10NN—1'0rk easler; new, $10.00, Tard Ay (B4, Dulk mests Armury (3famses SHARMCL B thee. Dacon ighior; Tt ot U onit. TOoLEDD, ToLeno, Nav. 16.~FLouk~Eiesdr. GRAIN—Whieat Urin; No. T Winta Michigan, #1.83; exir du, gLviy” maber Sitchiyan, 81:2150) “Dutenibory 31 1 ved winter, §1.338 No. 4do, 81, Gil & MIChigan lovator, Bi.18; Nu. # Te, 61, rejected, 1,10, Corusteady s igh mixed, 5201 N GOy nusk, 4y damaged, 16} pefoetod dies now, 4 Ozt dull and iwmingY; No. 4, ey rojocted, 5c, CLOVER SEXD~¥0.00, - likoxipTu—Flour, 400 brigj wheat, 24,000 buj corn, Ak Packihar, TOUDrIay Wheat, 64,000 b BitleuENTa=Flour, T00brle whe u; cor, 13, L0 buy vats, ".\‘ll‘(lu. MILWAUREE, ALWAUKER, Nov. 10.—~FLoun—Dull and unchanged. Quatc=Wheal drin; ‘oposod and eloseu eaey| N0 § Kee, a1, {ogp No. <, 81 Hi Decembery $1.35 v Ko. 8 Miiwankeo, ®1,08. 'Corit réur e Qatuatoadyy e demandy ., 1L ;m:’gyhr;n. 1, Gkge. Varloy e la ork, ' $16.00, Prima stesm lard, Frelants—Dull and unchanged, Reoztres—Flour, 0,500 bris; wheat, 88,000 bu, SULMXNTE-FIOUR, B 00 Urlay wheat, 5,000 D, + m Ny, 10,=GnAtX—\Whoat nominal) UryaLO, Nov, 10,—GRaIN—\Whoat nominaily un- ghangod In pricef 10,000 bu at #1253 for red wintery $1.34 for No.1 wlilte Michlgan. “Corn i3 kood demandy a ot 40,000 bu No. 2 mixed, includiog car lots, &t sic. Oats neglecied, Iiye neglecied. Barley dull. CAX AL FlsiunTe—Nominal} boatnicn askfug 86 for ‘wheat. NEW ONLEANK, Nzw OBLEANS, Nov. 18.~Onarx—Corn—Market fl"fl mized &dci wllte, 55@36c, Outs qulely SL vAfs, & 1'RovistoNs=Tul ml}%ll dull, weak. aud_lowery & bulk whoutders, old, ' e T30, Diconc Markot dull} bacon shousers duble sk and Lowar; iners unchanged, BOSTON, Tostow, Nov. 10.—Fiovs—Domand moderste; Mo exoth estre, £0.5567.00, Miunciota: patent pro- cuua and Wiscunsii, $7.25ew0.00, Unsts—Corn Ay oid mixed and yel'ow, 03%@6scs DEW, (0G62e, Oata=—Murket dullj N, 1 Wiilc, 80 82¢; No. d du and mutsed, 42@46¢3 tejected, 31@dte. DRY GOODS, NEW Youx, Noy. 10.~Husintas was & ltttle more scte tvo with commtsalon houses, but forelgn goods were dull and the jobblug tradn was light. Cotion gouls wero geucrally qulot, but brown sticotings wors in bict- ter dumand and low grade cutton flantele coutinued In steady requeat. Men's wearof woolcns wore fnfine proved demand by iha clothiug trade. PETROLEUM, CLXYELAND, O., Nuv, 16, ~1kTuoLEUM=—DIArkot uns changed, FiyTanusa, Nov. 0. —P crude, $2.42)4 a4 Parkers phlsdelivary, AOLNUN—Qulet and ateady, Baed, 2o bid, Phllsdel- CO'I'I'ON, (aLveeray, Nov. 16.—Corrox—Easy; middifug, ilc; recelpts, 8,200 balus; groas, U, 32V salus 6, 1ol cxports coustwlise, 2,084, ; Cnaxryetox; Nov. 1&.—Corrox—Emy; middling, 1136@11%401 net recolpts, 3,133 palos, 00| exports Lo Fraoce, 3 G MogiLe, Nove 10.~Cov105~Weaks wlddiing, 313fos | t, 2,827 bal comntine, 244, POHA0 Fraace, y 1y, BLvaxNa, Nov. 10— ' - ghapes midiitv, 11 bl '.',":!},"':’:;‘flmy . M6 exports to Ure M7 b B0 esy ek Uit 217" g Tee, 8,700; ’I'Uln‘l-‘\(';]\xp Witntxatoy, A et !"m”lmuc: Kov. 10.—Bpimiys 'nm-um:h —— MARINT, AnnivazLE—St ci:l"C‘“m' S—-Stmr Alpena, Muske, stinr Myskegon, Muaskegon, lunmIZ:f‘ ety fenice, Opddonabiurg, sundries; prop ¢, 1 Fpld doll, St. Jorepl, wunirion; prop G wr Ltt- Snugatuck, aundrles; prop Portage, Tiggy, driea; prop (lcorg Dunbar, Mnrkegun, prop . 1L, Owen, Excalinnn, ' lh‘mllnr. Munkegon, lunber; cnban, Iron ato: achr 0, G, gl Htelo Flehe, Holian, vy uTald: couly fom, W kite Ttivor, Tmber: ahe plini 3 Lct Lam umbor; scliF Conltort, Muskegon, Jnage i*exon, CurAmANCER~Sehe' G, Kilen,' \\ piic'y cordn stono and sundrios; prop Nas) denstiurg, 12000 b carn’ and "1g " O Cholioggan, 102 it corn, 70 by’ nape) o00¢I—~ our, "1 "brln park, “nid mmdrler 25 bra Lyon, Toronta, 10,23 bu corn nehr So ultato, 1,i400" belw flour, 50, 101 o ooy orada, qunieies; sclie Montgomcry, Vot iy bu corn, 520 bels louf, 50 brla nori, aag 8 zehe ionloll, Kt, Joc, 60 Koud bors and Sindiles nehr Mg, Ludington, 5,500 i sors, o pundrics 220 bl beot,and windiles; solr Mogpalr 409! 10,200 bu Wheat: atme- Alpona, Monierycal bris apples and sundries; ‘schr 1any ka"n.suu guan Doy, 150 b carn, 150 by nats, wy worry L0t aud aunirlos: schie Soavenir, bentagr Witla outa nad sundrien; welie Brightle, o’ 100 58 Dt wheats hrop Obla. Wutfulo, 45, b0 202 nche Magic, Mowley'n iny, 20 bt fosc g2l Corn; 170 boel, 2 tona g, And siirien; o 0. Hanson, Manistee, 500 b corn, g0 o and sundeles: stinr Mluskogon, Huekogon " 2itt purk and sundrics: brop G, Iy Tieath. Sora0 Do 3wl suinrion; wiUE: Catekpoles o o focky but corn and sundrica: prop Tempest White 200 bu corn, 200 bit 0at, 160 piiga morcheny FREIGIITS, 0 Cuoano,—The market way very quiet, of fralglit-room was offered, but. there way g mond, and prabably few moro chartors will ;. made thie scason, Tho ache' F. D, Darkes takei for 17,000 bu corn to Prescot, L LEVELAND, Nov, 14,~Tlicro I8 ng o rates, 81.00 being the raling prico for EZ:IZ:J ::I‘:. Michigan ports, Vesacls ure not plenty, neatly, .1‘; of thoso in port having enenzemen ing. Thoy arealfon Relr Tass trme T nd o 23 Llu‘“bflll'.‘ = nce more, huuhnl-uxlrsmu MiLwAuRER, Nov. 15,~The frel ponitively dull axarh tordny. o AL businces g 4c out wheat to Buffalo, aud ‘Bize to oaw:‘;;:“m L —— Heath, o, eun. lumber; Plenty " LAKE MICITIGAYN, Catcado,—About half a dozen cargoes of lumber remained at the market last ovening e sche Lizzfo Law n recelving sundry repairs at Ben Eyster's Dry-Doelz,...Tac prop Montana eollided with the prop Lawronce, of the Northern Transjt Company, in the rivor yesterday, and both vesuels were slightly damaged,...Navigation |5 apidly drawing to a close, and vesselsare BoIng into win~ ter quarters aa fast s they arrive, Awong thoss steipped and lald up yesterday were the rehea [ver Lawaon, J. B\ Tracyy Uartford, Bridgwater. o 8ldo, ond Minnle Muler; barge Jessie Linn, and rtenm-barge J, . Ow Insirance expires with this mongli, and It 13 hardly probable that many vesuels will remain in scrvica afler tho It of o comber. A number of tho river t Baturday, uge will lay up PORT IHURON NEWS, Bpecial Corvespondence of The Tribune, .TPonr ‘ilunoN, Nov, 15,—The schir John M, Tutchinson while bound down yesterday was com- pelled Lo go ou the beach below Sarnfa to avold colliston with a vesscl at anchor. Shwas palled off Interby tho tugs J. I, Martln and Wm, A, Moore. Capt. Fred Merrymanof the Coast Wreeking Com- pany has purchased tho burned farryboat Unlon, Which lies sunk below this clity, and la enzsged n taking ont her machinery and bollers, The shafts have been takon outand the hull will bo raised and taken to dry-dock, twhore the remainder of tho mchinery will ha taken out, The hull ls nlmost Intact, and will ]:rfllmhtlly bo converted into a burge, Tatgo quuntities of old Iron hiave been recovered from tho wreck. Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Tort Hunoy, Mich,, Nov, 1U.—Uows—Props Maine, Swallow and barges, Yosemite and barges; schra Nusunu, Acorn, Ur—Props 'Huron City, Sovercln Maring Cly, Scotin; echrs Orunge, ' Ada, Medora, Yankve Made, Francls Palms, J. 0. Thayer, 'Annie M, Peterson, Wixp—Southweat, fresh; weather fine, Speclal Dispateh to The Tribune, Pour TunoN, Mict,, Nov. 16—11 p, m.~Dowx —Props Paclie, Bay Cltxrnnd barges; schrs Abble {;. Andrews, | Georgo Thurston, Morning Star, cnus., LUr—Prop Canlateo; achr John Wesley, ‘Wixp—South, gentlo; weather fine, THE CANAL, Brnipurront, Nov. 16.—Creanep—Neptane, Ot tawa, 27,800 ft lumber; Beilliant, Morrls, 04,100 {t Jumber, 20 m Inth; prop Helth, Peorla, 70,008 ft lumher, 20 m shingles, 16 m lath; Industry, Morrls, 93,700 ft Inwbor, 00,500 shingles; Firil Natlonal, 'Jollet, 101,611 fi lumber; Woolson, Sencca, 46,081 1t lumber, MARQUETTY. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribure. Manquerre, Mich., Nov. 10, —CLEanEp—Prop Cormorant; achr Charles Wall. Passen Ur—Yesterdny, props J, L. Hurd, City Fromont, Messenger, u‘lfiri”unr—l’mp!-l.zs. Fay, D, M. Wilson; schr Fraok Perow, Weatuen—Fine, MISCELLANEOUS. Higns AXD Tueng.—The tugy Sweepstakes and Winslow have gono to tho rellof of the barge Ajaz, oshore nino mles below Rond-Egu.....The scbe Ellza Quintun, Capt. Drand, Las been selzed ot Port Ilope, Ontarlo, charged with smuggling, Last Monday night tho stmr Chicago, while ob ket way from Milwankeo to this city, was compelled to put Into Kacine for shelter from the storm, sand whilo thero a fino bonnclng boy-baby was Lorn on board, and ho was notu bitsca-alck efther....Capt. Burke, of tho schr Michigan, was prostrated by #ickness whilo his vessel wus louding In Milwaukee, ann slio wiil be taken ta Buffalo by Capt. foach, of tho schr Marengo, Capt. Burke's friends wanted him toromain In Milwaukee until be recovered, buthy chovo to stick tothe ship, and will go 10 Bufizlo on her..., A Milwoukeo paper stated that on Mondav morulng sbout 4 o'clock th ecow llome, while enterlng Racino Matbor, Dbecame unmanageablo by the broaking of h'er steer- ing gear, and want upon the beach, When she struck most of hor deck-load was washed Aflulhlv and iles In a large pils near the lghthonse "-ilulu‘: pler, The cargu was nsured, bub the vesse i not, Ble s worth about E’.’.flflfl. 1t I especte thut she can Le relensoed without tauch dat Bga....The Qawego Palludium suys o ought to by o law to compel vessel-C 5pml 10 am unfb yawls. Tho schr }H. 1. Murray's yawl caught on t10 yrharf ae the schooner was going to #es J torduy, wnd tho bow of the boat was badly aouce 11, by nccldent, the erew of the Murray shou s st on i oy Mo eod. a0 D s tou Sehoonan, aud yut but few csa Lo B maw eschskse-Jolin 1. Merslll, the well: known vosscl-agont of this city, lisd a pnrrow ¢4 eath, of serious Injury, yestorda. S upom o fn i ol of tha. schr Tollvia to 3 ulkbend, which was boinis constructs g, et it s STV the Enchwuy »«&u«rupun the curlin of a 1] which wad standing alongslde of the mn&:‘”l:lu i the bintch over on his heud. Tho blow thiow Fi% backwards; bat, luckily, ho grasped tllo o) combing with ono hand, and fold on untll fescues from hiv dangerous position, Asido frow 8 brais on tho side of s houd, Le escaped l"]‘f."»’a s v fullen Into the hold the result w\'ouldI u},'rmlnq surfous, as the Bulivia Is a deep vessel.—. A 3, "1‘1’0“;”2’:1““‘71)(11 SraTisTics, —~During the {u{mlsa:.‘ G0 Atcrican vensels wuffored dlsastér, beRcls ) foreign veutcls on our shores, elving b JOC 1,547, 0f this number 477 collided, aud 20450 ulltios arowo directly frons carolowneds o 4FCs runce 312, aggregating a tonnagy vf m‘.. i witly tholr cargues, valuiod ut upwards of $10 (S 000, wore wrocked, by which 20,25 BVl Sy fmperiled and #88 Toet, bosiles 7. mhvr"l:” i drawned, without othur cavualtles o tho veil which thoy bolonged, In 18574 l(llurfw - Darted 1o the Dritlal Doiird_ of Trade 30 vemelt not heard from nfier wniling, or belng hotey i kea, These aro all suppossd to Bavy bees [0 with all on board, “axxreguting 2,481 feril Beides theso thore were reportod 10 100 0y authurlty 6,08F vemsaly a8 hn.an Sulteihe wreck or - casnalty, wnnhlnt P purint total foss of 1,411 veuiuls and 0,817 fives, BUCC tho tea years cuding duno 0, 1874 WEE, Fop 22,008 wrecks, mllxh ?Hh:fl‘l‘-fc‘:l:fnfn:‘ uverk‘fll vedsels on or near the Iirl 3 u Nercont waro tosal wrecks, Involring -ILv;-m o ,2200 Hves, aud the valus of !Ofl.k“u:'n Yo Ls over ‘and over 10 pef arty; 025 of the vossols Just wers Rty yéare old, twelve over 100, COUCADKBONT, a0 The THORE o ents TNUryaLO, NOV, 1U,—N0 fhruughgra "fl“ canals offercd un tho caual to-day, There tfi! haor, and boats here. ‘The bostmen 1o gcuun’ y ¥ entlo. witkiout twonoy. “he uches Chouplon, et Crusthwalte, buwyer, sud a Pt ake Ly east Yoscla® aro due livro, dels |‘.:71uhumlamn TR ] ‘I'ie i ; lvt'll';n'in'lor caal tn Chicago gt §1 per 1. Spectal Ditisie: - on Gorlan o 08 L o Eug, Tit., Nov, I saved, BEOP (Chicaro boll from Chlcugo, jloparte ieags i o Butladulphil. Coul frehihts MEST ity oty contais bifurad aud refuts O VL evite! ther toad uis pehvobs 17