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0" Terre 1AL 57 | Terre lanto nfd Moderate Banking Business Last Considerable Decline in Clearingse-- New York Exchango Weaker, As &P, Tel fiaonit Paciie: ‘A. & P, prd nilana Centrai, Ght,, Burlington ki Al Central 'acing bo 34by tinfon Pacific bond T'ac. Inad-grant.. WU, Pac, sinking-fan The Produce Markets Less Active «=Provisions Firm. Nurthwestern pid, Tennensee o, old. .. Tenneeaen as, now Virginia da, old. XD 4% (Vieginia 0s, now, 501 MIII:D mu" Wheat and Barley Enslers Flurry in Corn. FOREION, D_Lonlnnn, Nov. 18, —Consola—Moneyand account, “Thio rta of discount fn open market for thres Ennlflll;‘h“}l 18 1%, being 4 below tho Hank of ngland rate, Amorican Sncnrmen—'ggu, 1003 ‘078, 108X; 51 proferred, 17, 1 26¢. ited -States Bonds— FINANCIATL, ‘The cleatings of the Chicago banks for tho last week indicate the Intcrferenco with bueinces of 1t Is eomething of a dle- appointment to find that the period ect by common consont as the limit of the hard times has parsed, and left business Interests still troubled by political uncertainties. The operatlons of tho banks last ‘week conslsted mainly in routine transactions and dlscounting the paper thatlsalways Inregular snp- ply. There were limlted offotings uf new paper, and the Indications of the loan market aro that can- ftalls finding fow new opportunities for employ. “ment, The movement of cucrency to tho country 10.40v, 10783 now New York Centra), b Nov. 18, ~Rentes, 1 " Nov, 18.—Unl the election excitement, COMMERCIATL. The following were the receipta and ahipments of the leading artlcles of produce In this elty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Baturday morning, and for the corresponding timo Inat year: Rates of disconnt were B@10 per cont at tho banka to regular customers. Special rates are On tho streot, therc is ttle good paper offcred, Rates are 7 por cent and made in special cases. New York exchange was freely offered between tho banks ot par. The clearings for the week are reported as fol- lows by Mannger D. R, Hale, of the Chicago Clear- BUSINESYS PROSTRATION IN LONDON AND NEW The Publicshows by o comparison of the clear~ ings that the prostration of businessin London has been much morc severa than in Now York: No one who watches the weekly statement of clears @ 1y London, given elsowhere, e have falled to tice tha pooullur sovority of the recent husiness prostra- i 3 ARG THo GOk . B nacquent panic i the s 150, o (e ha ma’l'nqn llblldyik‘fllflfl.lll ‘:lllll- 1n part it inay be due Fxehange, hut thero had he Withdrawn from store durlog Friday for cliy Sonasinen Joli consumption: 6,680 bu wheat, 4,308 bu corn, 080 bu oate, DO bu barloy, Tho following gratn was Inspected into atore in thls city on Saturdny morning: red winter wheat, 27 cars No, 1N, W. wheat, 40 cars No, 2 N. W. do, 1 car No. 1spring, 102 cars No. 2do, 40 cars No, 1 do, 20 cars tejected do, D cars no grade (¥40 whent); 15 cars high mixed corn, 48 cars No. 2do, i cars now mixed do, 10 cars rejected do, 7 eara no vrade (83 corn); 1 -car 2 do, 11 cars rejected do, 3 carano grade (20 onta) ; 2 cars No, 1 rye, 8 cars No. 2 do; 15 eara No. 2 barloy, 10 cars No. 3 do, 14 cara rejected do (48 barley). or152,000 bu, Tnspccted out: B7,012 buwheat, 01,751 bu corn, 0,190 bu oats, 18,G00bu rye, 800 bn barley. The fallowIng were the receipts snd shipments of brendatuffs and live stock at this point during the k, and for the corresponding wecks endlng ves tha AgIreizaty 10 prr cent below that of Oe- n compartson With precedin for, Tho averurs woo o0 Beptember, and October, compare th LoNioN (000,000 omlt white onts, 11 cars No. 20 44T hstanding the great interruptlon here by 8 reidential campalyn of extraoly 'Total, 407 cars &, 08 It the aamo tionth of 1 of 1tas than i per cent compared with the sams month of 1674, Al ton, hawever, the decling wis 11 por ith Octobur, 1875, and 17 per cent em " 174, uhd over 20 por celt cume pared with Octobur, 1874 GERMANY AND ITS SILVER COINAGE. It Is announced that the Speclal Commlttec of thy German Bundesrath have now recommended the demonctization of the two-thaler and of tha one-third-thaler pieces still clreulating, and tha onu-sixth-thaler pleces, The Serlin Zorsen-Zeltung states, sa o well-known fact, that the two-thalor coina have already been nearly all withdrawn from cirenta- Hon; but it sceme considerablo quantities of tha plecea of thio thaler aystein aro stll] oxtant. liclal Bgures give tho total colnagu of onee haif-thaler ploces at 18,115,825 thalers (sny, )i und that of one-sixth-tholer ploces, uent withdrawnls, 30,7:11,312 thalors Alter allowing for wear and + there will thereforo still be ace wwhen there colns are doe The only thing then to boe done In order to cotplete the colnagoe reform, will be to withdraw the anc-thaler piccas, or, ns an niterun. tlve, degrado them to the rank of subsldinry coms, but whether the German Uosernmient wil targer operation, 18 still a matter of discussion.—Lonuon Lconomlat, TUD FOREIGN MONEY MANKCTS. The returns from the Bonk of Franco for tha week ending Nov. 1 show n conslderable Increneo of discounts and advances, Thorates for money an 1he Contlnent ure Improving, and are higher than A wovement of Joanablo capitul has Legun from London, whors It com- mands only 1 to 22 per cont, to Parls,where 23 por ‘cont, and.to Trankfort and Berlin, whero 815 per cent can be oblalned, This, while reduclng tha Dank of England reserves, 18 o rellef to the lonn market there, and may precode n permancnt ro- vival of Lusiness thero, Tha reserves of the Bank of England have suffered from another movement, rosombling tha nnnual full flow of legal-tenders from the Now York hanks, the nutumn droin of gold to pay for purchaxes of breadstuffs and other Lon ceut cumpared wi pared with Qotover, Hor.18, Nom, 11, A Yozt m7‘n.' (xay L5, H0Y, 000), tear, “export, ot Inrge aums to re Tho following were tha exports from Now Yorlk for thio weeks cuding as dated: X Nor. Nor. S Nt Voo, Tho leading prodnco market: Saturday, corn being the chiof oxcoptlonto qulet- niese, I'rices varied mora than on Friday, corn being stronger and whoat easler, whilo provisions wera lrregular on the apeculative articles, The recelpta of wheat wore Iarger, and of ather arlicles lght, with n noderate forwarding movement East- The fecling on the question of wwar In the Old World'was lcss declded, though the foreign markels wero frm, and operators hera did not soom Inclined to trado much on tho war slde, though u good many profess to bellove that tho troublea an the other side of the Atlantlc nevor wit! Do settlod without a general war, titudo of Russials belleved to prove that sho has been carofully proparing for thie present cone tingency, and the only uncertmin point abont it s the doubt with regardto tho extont to which that nation will bo permittod to Intorfore without an actlvo protest from the other Poweraof Europo, Thoro was a quiet and steady market for domestic dry goods, Only a'fow binyers wera to Le scon, and thielr purchases were rostricted to moderate quan- titles for tho reassortmnont of etocks, wero ordered with fuie Hberality, and were held fully up to provioua prices, tha tone of the market bewng Orm both for stuplo and side articlos, comparlson with tho early days of the wock, there was 8 quict feeling In the sugar market, Lut thoro was no percoptiblo wenkening of prices, and molasscs still show an upward tondency, Tho drled-frult trado was without much anlmution, and volues were without {mportant fuctuntion, were firm and unchanged, active ao far ua good to cliolco grades wore con- cerned, but qulet for the puorer vorts, quoted fiem at 18@13¢ for guod to best factory. No price-changes weru noted {n the leather, tobacca, bagging, coal, and wood matkets, quiet, with prices generally firm, Lumber continucs fit moderato demand and steady, At tho docks o fow salus were made early, atrecent prices, Tho yord-murket was unchanged. Wool was quict but flrew, undermoderate offerings, and fn sympathy with Enstern markets, curn nud Lides wora sctivo and firm, no changes [n hopa or hoy, and nceds wore rathor qutet, somo varietics belng vanler, of potatoes were lght, but the domand was snnll, and buyers at last mado slight concosslons In order to sl thelr car-loty, nut wishing to caery them til fnmo and poultry were In cxccusive supply and dull, at a lower ranga of prices, Lake frelghts wers dull and nominal at stont A3¢c for wheat to Bufalo. ‘Through mtos wera nomiual at 160 on corn to Boston and 12c for do to New York, Rl frefghits were quoted steady at 20¢ ver 3¢ tu Doston, 18cta Phila- delphla, and 17%5¢ to Baltmore, with more cara offering, und some lnea sending notitentions to prominent operators that cars wore at thelr scrvies it deslred. Lngagemonts by lake wera reported for 15,000 bu wheat and 15, GUAIN 1IN si0n7, The Now York roduce Euchange Weekly glves the followlng ns the vlelble supply of graln, come prisfug tho rtocke in granary at the princlpul pointy of nccumulation at Iake and scaboard ports, {n translt by rall, on the New York canals, aud on the Inkes, Nov, 11, 18762 a were less active on those rulluy in London. ‘The presont at- FORRIGN TNADE OF NEW YORK. Tho returns of the farclgn commerce of New Yorl: for October show that gho tmports of produce anl worchundlse bave been oven amaller than thoso of the corresponding month of lasy year. ‘e Imports of bulllon and specle havo nerenscd, For the ten montha of the year tho jmports havo Vozn about $47,000,000 Jess than for the slmlilar peorlod of 1875, Thy fizures nre $250,000,000 in 1870, ngninst $207, 000, 000 in 1876, §345,000, 000 In 1R74, 8351, 000,000 In 1877, 82, 000,000 In 1872, Tiso exports for the ten month $201,000,000 in 1870, $! $233, 000,000 1n 1874, omparo s follows: 000,000 In 1875, GOLD AND UREENBACKS. Gold wus 109:{@100X In grocnbacke, Greenbacka were O14@U135 con's on tho dollar Tha butter trado was 0ils romalned GOVERNMENT TONDS. nited Btates ca of '81.. d Btates 5204 of '3, ry an 8-208 0f 'GT~J Al ‘G- Junuasy snd July. ‘The offerings Oy - BROKENS' QUOTATION et 220 Clty 7 9 ct. bonde ugo CHLY 7 3 et sew lcago Clty 7 ¥ ¢ ook Gty 79 o At Park 7 9 et il Chicago 7 Houtl 100 1ha to New York, nmber of Comuigree, Exposition stock.. . *And Intercst, BY TELLEGRAYIL Nzw Yonk, Nov, 18,—Luports for the week, "The Sub-Treasury disbursements to-day, $108, - Gold steady ot 100, Only ouo role to-day. Carrylng ratcs, 1@i1Y, Btate bands nominal, Qovernmonts firm. tallroad bonds quiet. Btock fluctnations for (he day wers alight. The advance of the morning was lost ot noon, but st 1o close the market was Orm, with prices @13 lowest point of tho day. the prinelpn) wero weak under heavy sules on the appointment of n Recelfvershlp, Ealew aggregated 89,275 shnres, of which 6.000 Northweaterns, 0,450 Ttock Island, 7,000 &t, Pauls, 10,800 hios, 6,000 Weatern Unlon, aud 11, - 700 Delawure & Lackawanna, Produce exports for tho weck, £5,400,000, and shipments of speclo to-day, $:248,000. lmports of specle to-day, Custom receipts, $162,000, Monoy warkel eaay at 2@2% per cente Eterling quict; long, 4833 short, 484, Clearings, $20,000,000, Primu wercantile papes 4@0 por cont. atement iy as followas Loans, decrease, $305, 3005 apeele, Increuse, $1,490,400 lugal-tenders, decrease, $1,052,000; deposily, de- Crease, 820,000; circulution, Increase, §14,100; reserve, facreuse, §044, 050, SOYERNMENT HONDS. 700 wero Loke Bhore, Tot .\'nv.ll.’_."i\l ‘The weekly bank 42 . b, 8.4 4,5e8, 200 2 0,01y 1,850, §03 WHBAT WANTS OF GREAT BRITALN, Tho vaiue nuthionty says: The annual re nircments of the United Kingdom for wheut und our are, fucluding home-grown, 3,000, 000 quarters or 184, 000, O unpun for food anid manufncturcs: ‘Thu crapof 16701 Stucky, Beot, 1, 1 Weatern Unton - THE CHICAGO Tmports, Bept. 1 to Oct. 29, leas exporta 13, 100,000 “Total fn hand and 00,00 Total requirements, m‘l‘lm\ufio To he sappited In pis montha ... .0 100,000 Thora have been STl eamm i i an presngo in 4 otk exclusive Dlur Imiporis S weds Smding o, 1. g, 2500000 el Ing Nov, 11, e LR C . ae000 Total sunply in 244 months sriee. 82,550,000 Total requirements 1 o el bl ¥ 101,000,000 Wlth the stocks of Sept. 1in granary, At the fourteen Importing ports, pius tho §mports and namount put on passage to_Nov, 16, 1870, nearly 48,000,000 brhels of the 104,000,000 buiiel nual requirements from Imports hiave been alrendy 1mn1de‘11 for duting the nnl 1wo and a half months of, tho harvest year, or nearly one-half of the twelve montha requirements, 11 there shall be 1o war botween Turkey and Rusela, what will bo the probableeflect of (hle superabundant supply on valucs of wheat? FONEION 1MPORTATIONS recelved a§ Chicago Customs Nov. 18: J. @, Og- den, 140 aks salt; E. Homan, 1 case cign liue Baucr & Co | G cases musteal Instruments; J, Blockl & Co,, 3 cascs drug sundries; Kanteler& largin, G cases cigara; J, W, Doane & Co., 605 brla carrante; Wilson Sowling-Machine Company, 1 case ornamenta; Fuller & Fuller, 10 pkgay Mose- back & Humpliroy, 70 drums eanstic soda; Barnum Dron,, iicasen dolls; Dloch & Arnsteln, 16 cases glass, ctc.; P, P. Oldorshoaw, 100 sks salt; Lill& Dollen, 2,673 44-48 bn barley; Canningham & Tunter, 20 drums caustic soda; LIl & Bullen, 614 bu Larley; George Stewart & Co., 100 ska salt, Amount of dutles collected, $1,050,70, ———— PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS~Were less aciive, though & falr business was transacted In tho speculstivo srticles, while itttle was dolng In meats. There wera fewer or- ders on hiand to buy, but hogs were in 1Ight supply and quoted 5@310¢ per 100 Ibs higher, whichi provented a decline In product, and evon favored an advance In gomno departmenta, though the seather waa not favor. able for handling. Tlicro was not much product offap- Ing, 83 the packers have sold well ahead, and hogs do not come forward ro frecly as expacted. Tha followIng record of packing In this city shows how utuch wa ary Ahiort for thia mostl, so fa; Sinre Nov, 1, 147 Same thine, Batme thue, 1574, Boma thne, 1373 H3ie time, 187 gamotime, 147 Haue thne, 1870, "Tho Commerclal Rulletin gives the followling: A noticenblo featura of last weok's market was the Incrodsed demand for green hams. Froin ail sections OF Otilu, Tniisiia, and other statox, “orders for greon hams are coiniing forward freely aid packers ara gone Srly selilng thofr, nams groea, Tho Ko take abunt &)l tho bacon Nogs uffered, an product on thielz own accotut, & th atifleult to i1l orders of 1Ight Averagesof hams—14 and 13 Ra—Lhy former haing oaly obtained by payi) rncu‘ The mannfactare of dey salted incats y progressiuyg, Lut there I8 very littte of th offered, atiti4 kenerally licld above buyers' held for deliverleson wnaturad contracts, 1 order demnud for export, bus as s’ gencral rulo orelgn urders nratiot Hlled, as bupsrs were unwiliing 1o pay the advanced prices saked, A good minny Souths ¢ri orders wore also rocelved for meats, The demand for all Kinits of produca for fature dellvery was active throughout, capecially during the closiug daya of thy rospect of un_“actunl’y L [rodust mits or hora 1s & ook th ual"s Luropean war stimulated tfio ovement and alding matorlally in ins S RGISWiTR Talo exhlbits tho shtpments of pro ¥talons (0 dotat). for the week enalig Nove 10t . " Artcles, 3| ,707] L0 1,617) 2,760(i4, 158 01100410 23 7 ) oot v 2 He4, i 10857, 55" 404,574 074,010 " Also 1,40 othor prckages of 1and than thoso namod, wlileh aro fncluded in the total of wefghts (n the tast col- umu. Mzas PonR~Was o falr demand, and advanced 150 per bri on futures, whilo cash lota were finner, and old Ppork onco moro sold at a promium over new. Thero waaa nioderato inquiry for cash lots, In proportion ta thia supply, but the chict demand was from the shiort Interest for the year snd January, Sales wers roported of 210 bria at 810,003 250 brls (old) at $16.23; D,750brls seller tho year at $13.80315,00% 0,000 bris sclier Janua. Ty Bt S15,00516,008 and 760_bris seller 1 Total, 10,60 brla. ~ The murket cf round {ota, caally §15,00615, 1.0 for .00 monthi 16,006015.04% seller the' yoar; and 16,07%@ 16 00mller Junusty, Hale was mady of 230 brls prims messat $14.75, Extas prime w, nul ot 81350, crately active, and_advanced o per 100 IUs, but weakened subseaueritly, and closed 8 shadg easier $han on Fridny evening. ‘Iliero was no chaugo in Liverpool, and New York was firoer, the'iast named city not Delng over, and thore was somo demand Lierg for fard to A1l ¢ . [oported of 1,000 tc at €10,151373 tes, dellvered with. [ Uirce oy, AL 810 1234 0600 ica sclier tho £, 87542007461 and 8,000 tes sellor Jununr{ at @10.00, Tatal, 18,375 tes. The market closed ALS10. 100010, 1:3¢ cash, B10.00:10,05 sollor the month, £0.00@0.025 selier the year, and $0,0al4 sellor Janus’ EA MraTs—=Ware less active, and flrflnf(!r. ‘Thers wos & good demand on onder account, but liolders asked an advance, and local oporators bid u? for suma lots, on which account outalds buycrs withdrow bLefore ths closo of tho seailon, HKlocks'uro light, and packers ins St ibat incata aro worlli iwore mansy tai fima rocout. were roj ¢ Iy hieen paid. Bale: rtod of B BMc) 100 boxve Cuml #3{c} 1,05) Loxes long an. short clears at B3c weller the comiing wook, snd slac gollor Decoinbor or soller st liaif Janua d 140,60 or hs green hiatiis st 530 for 14 Ibjand BY@S} averages, Tho lull?:lux o lll)l‘g Iulc’l‘b quotatlona on Lhory nuw meats: ® Long Short l‘gl. elears, d(rls‘l. 8! A 8 :3 a 814 B B 8] B 8 o7t clcars quoted at m»!uunnmluh for_December, %\lli’llflle-fl ufot at SV oug-cit hatus, 93w10Mc, 1l hoxods aweot-plokio hatng, O5gall Green Roiun, B@N3e. Dacontuoted at 73crido for anoaliern, D@00 for short Tibii, 3G fords] -a‘rv, clears, 134@1440 for Lsms, A PR urAnE—\Was quict o c, BEEW l'llflbU&'l‘k—WErfl steady and qulet st 65,5000 0,76 for aieas; $10,500540,70 Tor vxtra mess; and $18,50 GOV at noted vt sk for olty, oad T ALLOW =1V 18 o) for ¢l Beor country Tots, Rscording 1o Londilons’ DREADSTUIFS, FLODUR-Was quiet ond unchnaoged. Thers were some cabie [nqulries about prices and frelght rates, but adearth of posttive urders, and lttlo wns bought exe cepi by tho lacal trade, Bales were reported of 430 bris wiaters, partly au $8,00; T23bris spring extras, chiofly BL 85.72@7.00; and 223 bris buckwheat do &t $5.00@ 0,00, Total. 1,400 brle. Tho market closed stoady, with the follawing as the asking rauge of priccat Chofco winfers, 80.25@7.25; miedlum winters, §3,00Q 0.001 cholca spring extras, $3.75@0.23; medium do, B3.2550.60; ahiyping oxtrss, $4.01%@3.00; cliolce patents, $7.0007.30; common do, $0.0038.23¢ Soup prings, 810G 001 apring superGnes, $2.50@4, Hyw tuur, §3.7564.00, Buckwheat do, $5.0060,00, BraN—Was modcrately active, and irregularly eastor, Salea were 0 tons nt 1.00 per ton frea on board car, and $8,75@0,43 on track. Sc:(nnmsuu—flnln Was madeof 10 tons at $11.00 on track, MibpLiNes—Balo was mado of 10 tons st $10.00 frea on_hoard, ConN-MeAr~Coario was nominal at $16.75@17.00 por ton on track, WHEAT—(7a8 lean actis I, and theey and ensler. Tho party mare 1ot much dolng afterwardi, sufaily Lo avivity, ‘Tho mar! . . and closed 360 Lelow the Iatest prices of Friday, 7THioro waa n fatr demand In LIVerpool, ani garacs wera aviiado dearor in Kigland, Lut Now York Wy reporied tame, and Ullr receipts wero larger thian ouerally expocteds which Ingruaaod o otorlit aid caused buyers to hold buek. Thero was a falr i forthe luver grades, and No. 3 was Felatlvely 0,3 \vas uito taken rathier’ frools, suma Lolng watiied forsiitpient, Lus tho bulk of tie Gituriigs wers bouiht 10 earTy akaliiet ftures, THie Chisf foattra i tha AT NOW L4 thu slrength of futures as compared with wlieat, notwlihstanulag {0 abuidutias of loanabio oy, IV fndicates thut (Veatorn eipfialio g thelr motiey (1o wheat, o an Juy, td), but ulln‘( It iocarry the wioat tur lewler upor: stors, ' Beller Decolater oponod e 81,103, © sold downt W CBLINY Cudvmaced | to Bl ‘e flemer at 1] L1804, 1o - 1itb3 1, 148, €lgalg at €1, 14 BL 1144w 1. 134, cio spitni, dafed nt closed 't No. 3 closadl ab 31.1 Cueresalyin i bic vromiti. €l OF 1400 bu Nov Laprig ) o 6 jan b ot Mr T ) aalics Wory report 81, Kitfued. 19545 67, flxll bu ta it b 1155 i 10,000 btk N0, do ot $2.031g U BiE Feseeteiy 0t UGede: aid S0m b by cu31.03uu thok, Total, 73,500 bu, Ih TRl WHEAT—Sal0 Wad finde 'of S0 Ly’ No, 2 Wad auict and stonly, Hnles W whily nt #1149 1req on board car, e, L 1 10)4 sad T AV 1A' regular, Tho market was wtrouig carly, chicdy for Decomber, Which alyAICod 360 whafy i 1o B aiCE fur Huxt moutl, biL November delfvorivs wers alva vance e, clostu s lower Ll g Fiverpdol wautedeady, but Wit Largu arrivals off cuust, Wiillo Now York wa: f our pecelpte sratis sndll, tho re week indicatinic thag our 00U b cee 50, )l graggs. 11, ilug [quiry wes only inoder; Lut it wos understood lint thergara fulr ordera he ‘?‘u Lo bealioduy rall lhl‘;uluul. at dimits which witt afluw shout 43¢ per bi to be vald hiere for No, 2, Keller Decomber upenod at :;i'fl sl at 4734e, ;'"‘“."". buck 1o 46K at tie closo, wapIo L o ra IN=\bus ucitve aud 1 dunuary wold_at d4ledide, claing ot 4ike. Hollor SHay sl &b 4TR@ IS -Zn‘qwn;r e iontiva Anhes b, tho Jaller clusing Bt 404, Cials RO, 4 3 NO, 4 clused & 1530 for carlote, 47 v’ highi 1wl Bty Tof? Ul T fur ikt aoleud, :l‘.all b blgn mised wt 470 ). i Ui B0 L vy ut e 1,300 s du ot 4 on trax 3,300 b do'at 450 Totul, U1, 24 Dy, s uciiungud, “The recelpts and shipinents werd anail. Now' Yurk was roported gulet, ikt bhero was Jitila demaud for caslior futures.. Yho BlCIL ot thu past wock JERELYS0.U0) v, 3 yolil a¢ gc, Alid (fealt 43¢, Deutuber suld fi.“}»‘.olfa cloiug attho {ulde, Jasuary woll at Sgauie, wid Febriary at difc. Mejectod vats were acarca and Sroier, sellig Jato uf recelpia. at o suriling 10 Location s . Good satiplos wers Tn’ falr demund, snd . Casl salve wore jepurted of 0,000 L No.' 34t SIS, 0,0 L Fujectod e 20a20ko; 8. G it by suiplo at $37¢, the outslde SS5 AT ut BaWs 7,200 U ab 56333 rea on bou ‘Vutal, 24, 40U Lu. 1Y E~Wae Grun sl an udvancs of e, The recolpts weru smallor and tha wiluriugs light, Whils there Wig o $ood daiaand from shippeps sud spcculaiors, whic way )i Unsalistied at thy cluse, sald lols were quoted at Uiige, el S Yoy (SRS 1S k0o Ll iC | Kt 0. 3 Ry 19, Tl I lmh.ls\'—\{’uwrl Juli 'aud wealk at & docli of about 1¢ for cashi and futures, and thu lower xrades wero unchaoged, Tho recelpts were falr, the reported atuall and the Sy shipmegis vVer: for U Yoy plusly | and the' rece ipincats by alout “TLOOY bu. Putures wera' . yery gulet, and ‘the trading wes confied . chlody 10 exf luts, vD8 LT twobuyers 10 sppeared o tho arkat sttor tha deciing, No. i wid' abuliorine, wlater racelpls bringlng 71G7ifc, and closng ot 714 TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMfiER‘ 20, 1876, supply and dull 2 d the) unabie to obtaln bids that wers anywhe Askingprices, Cash salee wera reparted of 2(4 dayata run) at W‘jm 1150 D, u No, 3 at $7G42¢1 3,000 it refected at filie da4des 1,200 bu by samplo at 42ce000, o track) and 400 buat4sle, deitvercd. Total, 20,000 bu, ——— LUMBER. Attheaala docks a fow cargoos wera sold early Hate urday at recent prices, pleco staft bringing 82.(067.50 and common tnch $5.00310.00, Tha better quallttes of Inch were qiioted ot $11,00014.00. Lath wero quict at $1.25, and shingles at $2.00@2.23. Several cargacs wore left over, Atthe yanlsthera war no chango. The continuied bad weather has chacked the demand from the Interlor, And #tocks spprear to b Accuiulating, bilt the ruceipta during thia rematader of the s reuerslly are disposod to adhera to 4 $03,00R39.00 20.00¢32, 00 d, et G 1001 tecond, rough.. 30, CIoar alatom, rat and aotond, o 10.00 1rst common alding. ..., 14.50 laoring, frst commoi, dféaict 00324, 00 Flourlng, tecand comison, dre 21.00233.00 0x boBTdR, ctarsoinies 3% Tioxboards, 1. 2400 Astack Loard 8.000.32,00 Listouk boards 2000s23.00 stoc! AT ! Cotmn s Yeucing, 18 ft, Commus lumb Jolataand scantilng, Lath. Ixles. , JUGh 2,00 (3, 5 10.0%4 11,00 Plckets, Oat, .. o + H00B1U00 Ttie Lumb uhioped by a good’ Juany op- er that they will be sblo 10 make up from t‘m trade, 0 somo extent, what "lm’ linve run ba. winte: it urlog e ot wimmer s fai:” thioy renin i ke I thio counery win as flght astiiey aro [Chresental to be, a largs amouit of lumber must bo Lt t uy country operaturs during tho winter, tor fin. medistosale, which will keep the trade up. ™ el i LIVE STOCK, citicAgo, Tione. 8haep. 18,670 1,134 1420 1,181 26400 1,610 2080 LKL 2003 2600 4000 "'500 130710 021 00RO 10,444 BS.297 4,070 0,73 BT 2450 201 208 388 10,730 15,708 3,728 CATTLE—Tho market for the weak fustanded dovels oped o greater degreo of activity and more positive strength than wo have had ocesslon to noto for man; weeke provious in this branch of teads, The compa; tively small smount of atock forwarded Eastwand dure Ing the preceding two wooks assisted In Hiting the mar- keta bolow from the condition of dullncss and depres- slon so long chapacterizlug them, and, with choerlng reports from tho Rastern Ifvo- stock centres, trada was unintorruptedly acttvo from tho boginning to tho end of the week. Tho recelots were licavy for this season of tho yoar,—2% 200 head Againat 17,282 head Inat wack, and 14,831 head for the correspondlog weok {n 1873, ~but buyers were numere ous and tho sum of thelr orders very nearly cqualed the supply, %0 nearly at feast thot the sccumulation of 0ck was at no time nnprnn;‘re.nnnu liolders wero not. compelled to recede tl altion taken al S i of e SR £ Praition takon, at quality of tha arrivals was good aud sales at §5,0063, 20 weio not Infrequent, but Tnter th deterloration, Blncd Wednesday th ur and tho trading nrlm:wngy 't low $4.00, ces u’:f\l ® was thy supply” ol nx\' and - medinm gralon tho upcninge ot 'Hio drcasci-iwee ahiuoing 80, o C Was 8 marke © quality has boen ol ri season, togethier with & more than ordinarii RO maud for atookers, proveted & shrinkage I valucs, Xhiich otherwise almost cortalnly must have reaulte, Tho rnqllll'!"l\l‘nll of the *‘dramcd-boef trade” will ayerage sbout end per week, mostly wedluin grales, Prices ranged from $2.(22.80 for A nlawn:es, $3.003.20 vxtra qualiiies. “I'ho rultng 03 ures were, fo inlnkheonm $3.7534.50, for stockers 3.0023, 30, and for lucal butcliors' stult §: 5, ‘ow Toxans wore offercd, but tho receints of Colorada 20d Montana gattie wore moro Hlbarl than Tor th o) ‘eAlx wers not plenty, and thoso offerc foun ready salo at falr priccs, ties fotchicd £4,756tS.75, & E; .75 per 100 b, i keton Saturdsy st steady closlng QUOTATIONS, Chofca Beoves—Flne, fat, well:formed 3« ear to3-year-otd steers, welghing -&?fi |1 " 1 Good Beo o Ing 1,200 to 1, 450 Bs. Medium Grados—stears 15 7air foab, 10k 1, 1) 20 1,250 B, e by "‘.’a 4,5004.00 01,000 B . 7533.23 ll{lelrl‘nr-lalm::l andibi o, LD hulls, and ncalawng steers. J 2.0002, Toxas—Titrough drovfl Bk Yeals—For 10u ha (natives), 1OA8=The mculv‘u were d In exc of tha provious woek, Aud 27,210 fedd in excess of the nutnber reported for tho correspnding week of 1875, From the opening of husiness on Monday moming down to tha close of tho weok thors was an active hoa inars ket, and, despite tha large supply, overything was roinptly disposod of snd &t raduslly hardening nrleos, he wnmhormmn’hcnt wua favorable for lFlllkllll' litle thie quality of the hor was all that could ba das rut all thi Ol Jored, thi oad) of tho [Wl" the *‘cream” of nto’ thulr pomsctiun, weit o closs wery a3 L Prioes, o 0 oke Fradens 183.705.00 for light welghta, ond " ¥h0 05, for kool @0 axtée hoary ehipbing’ hovs, which shows au advanca for ulm WooK ol 200 2 packiog grades and 10c in light, Baturiay’s market wasaotlve and atrung as the rango or prioes n abovu, One your 0 11048 Wwora solling ol $0.M04L7, 30, HEEPZTG Bke 10 Maekod Buctuation in prices during the past we | mana than has existed for saing timo provions. and bye icon, tocal huycrs aadsbipers{ioAipnly wan canly dispuscd of at fuil fgurcs, W flfilflll"flfl to chalco st E3.754.50 ad puor to. modluia ¢ £5.0089.50 per BY TELEGRAPIN FTOREIGN CITITS. Bpectal Dispalch Lo The Tribune. Lrvenraol, Nov. 18—11390 am.—FLovu—~No, 1,3%3; No, & 23, Guatx—Whest=Winter, No. 1, 1061 Xo. 2, 0a 84 spring, No.1, 85 104 No. 2, 04; white, No. 1,104 0d1 No, 2, 108 4d; club, No, 1, 10s 0d; No. 3, 104 6d. Corn— No. 1, 268 No, 3, 258 ProvisioNs—Pork, 7i8. Lard, 62s. Livarroot, Nov, 18—3 . m.~CoTroN—Flat at 6%@ 60-104; sales, 1,000 balea; specuiation and export, 2,000 bales, a LnEADSTUFYA—California whito wheat, 103 40M 00, club Tua ocaon 004 Nou 3 10 Nor1 ped: Wesr ernspring, D3 num%uo winter, 03 81@100. Flour— Western Caual) 24230 Corn—Western mixed, 233 0d @2us, Onta—Amerivan, 8438 0d. Darloy—American, Yemy—Canadian, S, ot 1, ri. Tie, - Irime mess bret, 678 B2k “Bacon—Lonis Clear) 44 25 FUOVIRION - od, Lard—An wior olow TALLOW: }‘l’rrml.:lm s;_;rn.x 108 643 refined, 10} L INSRKD OIL~2T8, IixstN=Common, Gs0d palo, 148, ST TURCANTINK~1T8 U1, ~E5F Kxp—Amer S1ess po Wy Cnkuse—Fine Amorican, U1s, LOoXDuN, Nov, 18.~H IH{TS TuRPRXTINE=-271 04, ANTWKEF, NOY. 16.~PRTHOLRUN—GU. —— AMERICAN CIIILS, NEW YOTK. Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune, N&W TYonk, Nov, 10.~Unain—A Uttlo moro business Inapring wheat, without s, decldod chistge In pricos slilppers disposed to buy to w; mivderate extent, but scarcity of desirablo frofght room matarlally checked businessiwinter whicatruled fiem and rather qulots sales ©Of 131,000 bu at 81,12)6@1.15 for old ungraded apring} 81.23@1.50 for now aograded apring; $1.50 for new No. 2 Chicagoy 81.40)for extrs whita Michigan, Ryo firm st 80s8lMc for Westcrny sales of 10,000 bu Weatern to-arrive this month at 83%e, and 80,000 Lu Weatern, dellverable fres on board at Philae “delphla, at obout 780 per bu, Darley quist and un- changed. Corn—>urkut gulct and firm, with s lght trady both for oxport and homo usoy eales 41,000 bu, at 84300 for now no grade Wostern mixed; Bijo for ol wtommer mixed; 5030 for low il vdi BUROHe for No. 1; M6 for Wo. 2 whiley 0o for yollow; 50@dlo for ungraded Western inixed, Osts without change in price, with scarcoly 20 much business dolug; sales 3,000 bu at 33433 for mixed State and Wostorn, including 1,000 by primo olil No,2 Chilcago at 5104 13@00K0 for white Westorn and tate; 4334830 for No. 2 white 60)e for araded oxtra white} duihle for mixed Western; 43520 for old No, 3 Chicagos 382480 for whits Westorn. Ooxa¥ Frrionvs—lather dull markee for bersh rovin, but ratea rotatned with Orinncss fu the alisenco ofaufllciont ulterlngs of tonnage; o ehartera & vory nrin wovement and full Airm rates, Provistoxe—lork ield very firm, but trade quiot; salos uf 100 hrls moaa on spol at $17,00 and 16 brls clear 88 $14.50; ale0 2%0 brls mess for Novvember ut $17.00; ot the second call for cash $17.00 bid and §14,00 asked for Novewber $17.00 Lid snd 818,00 asked for ally for the remainder of Wha year $13.73 bid and $17.00 askedi for January, 1877, $14.00 bld and $17,00 asked; for Yebruary, 1477, 810,23 hid, sud 17,000 askea; aud for Murch, 1477, §18.45 bid, and $10.7T0usked. Cut meats In better deumand, snd prices steady; niddics irmer at BXGoo fur long clear. Lard vpoued excited ond d cldudiy highor, In sympathy withithe West, but closed cely 8 iy dealinge Lo @ falr extonty salus of 806 tes priuw ataagi on apot, pars at §15,00311,03, und 30 tes off-grado at §10.75; also, 1,760 tes sellcrs’ uption for tho remainder of the year at 810,30 10,375, closng st $I0.50ILINE 1,30 toe for December at $10.93@10.40, clostig at 80,3345 8,230 tca for January, 1877, st $10.024610.40, cloalng a8 $10.33, and 1,100 tox for Februnzy, 1077, ab $10, 43 @10.4734, clostug ot $10,423, Buaat=Qulet, but A, % 034G 10360 for falr to yood rannlng, 1030 for prime, sad 104@IIMC for cestrit ugal, TALLOW=1leavy| agles of 130,000 1ba at 8%@3¥e per o fur'about prisue. Wunky=Dull ang nomlaal. st 81,00 por alon. To (Ae Westarn Associuted 2, New York, Sov, 18.—Corrox—Markes dull st 120 lfl'.ln\l‘l‘:_ Tutul cinder, 11 13-164 ‘alruary, 135-3391: il 13 47:30¢s May,” 13 Y1 L1eues 13 10aba ety July, 12 313200 Auguany 13 Frouz—1a fair s ds modiup and low grade 47} ool o cllolco stesuy, feculhta, 17,000 brlay 3 SEEBTA. 35 Super Biats R Wostorn Fody lugn o yowd oztra, ¥ 16 chol 3,001 whity, whe Srsar.a; . Lo icuds, $7.0040. Dt::nl!‘l’lll.-}lfll £! bat. 0. 2, 4} recelpta, 1 A aaie s ed, Malt Illh‘llmllm Aot dem i’ ‘. lly‘s‘qn !lll \Vltll i jarley itot and unchanged, I akn Rny, with ‘modersts de and; 000 by Western mixed, ungealed, Nu. 2 white, 8¢ mixed no gredy, now, S aGolger do, ateam, graded, £75er low-inlxed, graded, 593¢od) 1, urnded, Goigaole, Oats quiet and ubchanged; 441,000 busy teady and unchanged, Quiet and unchintiged, Gnacerizs~Colfes qulet Ami unchanzed, Sugar qufot ami | unclangedy falf to fved reanine; oGy prime, 104ci refined firm and more actlvey contrit- ol (gatic:” Aglames quict Now Orleans iow, 690 1ifos 't And unchanged, 'RTROLRUN ~Qulet but Armiy crade, 12e) rofined, 20igeq cates, 1001 NAPKLNA, City, 14c. TALLOW=tcavy at Higieiic, JRAN=~FIrm ni §2 35e .43 Tor atealned, BIUNTS oF TURPENTINE~EITM | BivaNi4e, Eaus—Stoady st 27a23)¢e for Western, LEaTixn—Flrnt hemiovk sole, Bucnor Ayres, and 16 draule light midio and negvy welghi, 21Ga7es i mon do, Irin and (alrly active; dowiestis ‘flecce, 00—~ 306 501 puiled, 23aidc; unwashed, 120250} Texas, 13@28e, Vit ok s Horik atlay ad ot vhcks, $15 0 o ulet, Middies Armory Jong closr, 9. Lard opene Sxcitea wnil dectiedly’ fruters Sinad netvys 'firlmu sieam, $11,00G11,00 acller tne year, 810.30@ 10,173, lurTkn—Cholce steady; othier dullj 13@u0¢ tor Western,. Crtxxar—Firm at 7@13e, WHIIKT—-Nomioai at & Aanufactur pper steady) Inke, ug@zige. Pig-iron—scoeh quis $20.00623,80; Ameriean dull and nominat at $14,00¢ 23,604 shoct, 1111150 [n rold for Ituasle. Hatta-qiliel] $4.8035.3) for clineni’ 208200 for horse-aloe No. B TIILADELPHIA, nei iV VeRiod, SoHuns crida, pyonOLa0U~Demand o 2 de, Brzus—Clover secd, $13,50814.001 timothy, $1.85@ L 00, gl-‘v.nnn—hl falr demands extra Minnesots famlly, 04340731 Klato, OlMo, ‘s Lndiana, 4.0060.00} i 34 gl , $7.0008. ; ,}fl;‘é{’ n{ scarco and firm; Peonsgivania red, Fme.am amnhor, 81.34@1,45, liye, 6730, Corn n demand and sl yellow, 0Xgoie; mixad, 50 oy o 439500, Oata Talrly 'aallvo; white, 850426} { VI8I0} I~Mess pork, $17,00@17.25. Lard, $10.00 0,80, WiisrY~Western, $1.10, Burriu—lonmnd activer m%%g State and nrad. Ingot firmy and firm at ford County, I's., oxtraa, Western u{ru. Hfigqm fint Cikxsx=Markot dull at 12144} Ruas—\Western, Treal), 28G: I3eORtPTS— Y lieAt, 8,000 bu; corn, 29,000 ba, BuirMrNTs—Corn, 000 b, s 1, Nov, 1H/-CoTrad-Tnnctive and 1 i1, Lout oY, 1§,—~CaTro. nactive ane lowery m‘uéunm Ticr 10w Taldding, 105er wood ordinasy: Froun—F{rmer and more buoyant, tonding wp. Guistx—wheat active, firm, aud igliery No. rod fal, s cashy 81,24 Deceriber; No. 4 do. 81.10%6 L1734 cashiy 81, 18 November( §1. vy Decombor,” Cornl hiatiert high mixed, 43@4a4c cashy 40 bid_Novem- Dors sales l")fu the year. Uats mrlmrx N 3ABI canlly 324Ge bid Novewbor, Rya highur atols. arle 3:-; {ulnd unchangedj primo to fancy Minncsots, 75l Wirry—-81,00, rmauv:uu:lr‘;fiuefik highor; naw, #16.75; other hog aduct unc 5 B Loxirra—Fivur, 4,300 brls; wheat, 33,000 bus col 000 bus onts, 10,000 bug rye, 1,000 bu3 bariey, 93, bu't hogs, 3,400; cattle, 50, oo T 18,—F1ouneStend 'oLRDO, Nov, 18,~FLoun—8teady. UnAIN—WWiheat wrnk: No, 3 wiite Wabnah, $1.204: No, 2 white Mlohifgan, 81281 amber lolipan, ot and Decenber, 'I.fimx anuary, 81,204 No. 1 red winfer, 31541 No. ' do, 1,234 Dayton and ‘Michigud red. 1,171 smber lllinuls held at 81.33; 81.3 steady; high mixi 23401 new, S1igcy 3 damagod now, 104G rvjected, Zoc; how, Avigd. ‘Cuta Btronycy No. 380t for Deconibor; ada for wliltes s for Michigani 3i¢ 1or rejected. CLOVEL BEED~$D, 35, Itkorirts—Flour, 300 bris; wheat, 21,000 bus corn, L0 by Do D!‘ll. nirdENTA=Flotir, 700 brie; Wheat, 48,000 bus corn, 84,000 bu3 uats, 12,000 bu. BALTIMORE. 7, Nov, 14, ~FLOUN—Firm nnd_unchanged. tioat—Scarca and Arm; Weatern uncliang- \estern ixed stealy’ wad ey old, o, unchanged, and scarce. 11yo quiot but sicady at 83GTu0C, Croven-Sexn—Active nt 14@15¢c, ProvisioNs—Quiet, unchanied, and firm, JUTTKIC ety acd unchaniged, PrrroLerM—8frougs coude, 1it4eg rafined, 208, pCCrrEEDuliaud lowers Ko cargoos, 153G 10¢} Job- WiaakT—Dull and nomtnat at £1.1, HeoxiPra—Wheat, 4,300 bus Cof, ‘27,000 b, BurrxxNTI=Wiicat, 4,000 but corn, 70,000 bit, LOUISVILLE, hL?vuzu.u. Nov. 18.~CorroN—Qulet and une change: Loun=Stendy, with o falr demnad; extra, $4.351 fancy, 80.60d7.25. , duAC ot fiims old, 81,1081 80; ambier, 1,22 itte, iln.ml.-’l). Carn sten 7y white, ; s, Tiyé=Liouiunid askive at G * Oata duil nclisngod, PoovisioNa=Pork nomiunl st 810,50, Bulk meats Sy shouldors udae) clost rit @S cll DS, Daton strongs shouiders dull &nd wasangaL 7“&: clearrlb, U\@10c, Hams, sugar-cured, 18c. Lar nal, "Vnnu—!tendr, with n fale demand at $1.03, CINCINN, CixarwsaTs, O, Rov. . —CoTToN—Qulot at 11}, LovR=Firm and unchail " T .15@1.25, Corp—Mar. Kot it A yices o ACade Toers o 0n o s 0% dull and ! 3 old, 50c, Oate In TATF demAn RESOSH. Tiyo Bim of o Barley Inactive; (All, 76cG.81.05. Provisions—Pork~Demand ulrimnrkc‘ firm 810,00 @10.25 #poL; $10.00 the year. Land {n good demund 400 prices o shuin highos: steam, ¥1u.16810.2 " shot 810,00 40itors irsthnif of this uouth of liscemborskottle, B10.00611.00, Bulk It o6, 10" fwonly. GhyE. Lol - e e en to twent ueige: 1 Ce. Bacoliscarc nnd 7 &t THGLH0r OH@IISer DG Wunsky—81,03. MNILWAURRE, MiLwauxxz, Nov. 18,—FLovn—Quict but GnAIx—Wheat steady: opencd and closed easlery No. 1 Milwsnkee, $1,184 No, 2, 81, )“ Dee cembier, $1,1¢ Junuary, 81.10; 0. 4 Milwaue . 81,03, " Corn steadys "Ko, % 4Ul4g. Osts stendy} o, 2, ddc. Ilye higher and scarco: No. 1, 65¢, Lare A;qutnandluwur( 0. 3 Apring, 70¢. . "ulgtb;;r-‘lgllcld,{ whont to ufl:ll:'fiml B RGEIPTS—FlOuT, x 2 SurrsxxTa—rlour, 11, brisy whent, 187,000 bu, NRAW ONLRANS, Nzw Ontraxs, Nov. 18,—Onar—Corn quict and weakt white, $4c. Coux-diust—1ull, weak, and lowery 2.3, itaN—-Domand talrand prices MIglory T30, ore anged, llux.l‘rA'l. —ugfil. 10Y@1113; sight enchanga on Elfi: mk,u discounts sterting exchange, bankers' BUPPALO, uryALO, Nov, 18, ~OnArx~Wheat tnactives nomi. ually unchanged, Cor:l\ dut), heav{ and lower: No, 2 mixed Western offored at f3c, with Luyors at tae. Untsdull; sales 1 carObio on private torme, sbout ude, Ttyo hield af Haricy vutirely unchsnged, 78‘:«“& moun-—flnlnm’unuu AN atalger wheat, o, BOSTON, M Nov, 18.~FLovn-Stesdy and firm, and In fair deman, i, 4 UnarN—Corn irm; mixed and yollow, old, 62@odc. Oats~liojccted, SRua00. Jolom DRY GOODS. Nrw Tonk, Nov, 18.~In dry goods the packaga trade continues quiet, und jobblag branches aru (nactiyo, Drown aheetings vro in falr domand and cotton goods gencrally sro steady In frst hands. Dark prints aro moving slowly, but shirtiuge are In fair roquost by the alilrt trade, Light welght fancy caasimercs are {a bote ter domand by clothlers, Forelgn goods aro dull, 4 PETROLEUM,. CLRYELAND, O/, Nov. 18.—I'ctroleum market.firm, and demand heavy at 2Jc. Prrrsuvio, Pa,, Nov, 18.~Petroloum firmy crudo, 82,23 at Parker's; refitiod qulct but ateady st 2uc, Phillae delphia dellvery, TURPENTINE, WILNINGTON, N, O, Nov, 18,~51t8iT3 OF Tunrey-" TINR=FIrm at 34 MARINE, CHICAGO. Anmvats—Prop Blumarck, Minuctte, fowlng; prop Now Lra, Graud Haven, towing prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumber; prop Favorite, Me- nominee, towing; prop Oswegatchlo, Ogdensburg, sundrica; prop Annle Laurle, Ludington, sundrics; prop Tempest, White Luke, sundrles; prop Sky- lark, Donton Iatbor, eundrics; schir Liberty, Sun- gatuck, lumber; schr L. Qrant, Muskegon, lum- b r G, B. Searer, Muskogon, lumber; achr Q. J. Roedor, Muskegon, tumbor; schr O, R, John- son, White Lake, lumber; schr Menokaunee, Min- uelte, lumber; schr E, B, Roblnson, Minuetts, lnm- bor; schr Kldorado, Alinnotte, lumber; schr Plot, Muwkegon, lumber; schr M, Booth, Raciue, light; schr Herald, Muanlstce, lumber; schr J. v Jones, Muskegon, lumber; mohr . 3 Contes, Muskegun, luinbor; wchr C, Luling, Mantitos, Jumbor; uchr W, Loutot. Ludington, iumbers schr O, Parker, Cleveland, coaly wchr Sonurs, Munominge, fumber; achr Lore -clwl. Monowlues, lomber; sclir l'lnncl, Monomn= ince, Jumbers schr K. Spry, Pensaukeo, lumber; schr Win, Batos, Grand llavon, woous schr North Btar, Pentwater, lumbor; -chrl’enmufieo. Traverso City, lumber; schr A, Jackson, Frankfort, lumber; acli Nlugara, Clevoland, coal; sclr Paran, Grand Traverso, woad; schr Scotfon, Bulfalo, coal; sechr Ironsidus, Menominee, lumber; schr J. A, liolms, Manlstee, mnbors schr Libbie Nou, Ureen Day, lumbcré :clg 1L, C, Nlichards, Escanabu, fron ore; sche C. hi . Trowbrldgo, Mamsteo, lumber schr 3, 1lllmory, Wraverdo Bay, lume ber; schir Live Oak, Manisteo, ~ lumber; st Alpena, Manltowoe, wundrles; stinr Muske. gon, Muskegon, wundrivs; ng ndla, Butlalo, sundriess prop U, J, Trueadell, B, Joe, sundries; brop ‘Urader, south Haven, anudries: prop 4, P, llcnm. Baugatuck, sundrive; prflH Churlea Ilutz, Maulateo, lumber; prop Vaudorbilt, Buflalo, sun- dries; prop Clematls, Peshtipo, towing; schr G, Barber, Muskogon, luiubor; schr Milan, Manlsteo, lumber; sche Tempest, Ladington, lumber; sehr Maclav, Lincoln, lambor; schr Coral, Slivor Lake, Lark: schr Elva, Holland, rallroad tics; schr Lena Jolinson, Ludington, eundries; schr Fauline, Mus- kegon, Jumber; schr Evaline, Ludington, lumber; wctir M. A, Gregury, “Menominos, fehi achr J. P, Decondros, uskogon, lumber; schr Two Drothors, Manlstee, lumbar; schr L. Dall, Muskos ®oh. L e C, Nllveon, Michigan City, liyht; South lfaven, Suuth’ Haven. lambic; achr k&, M. Lurtch, Ludington, Tumber; uchr Mary Ludwig, Ludwig's I wood; schr Scwminole, dirand Slaven, " sundeics; ache Bl Tewpo, \hlts Lake, lumber; achr Topsey, Muskegon, lumber: wchr Hate Lyons, Muskegon, lumber; schr lagda- lena, White Lake, woodi schr . Ledter, Moututeo, lumber; schr 11U, draud “Haven, rullrond tles; wchr Advance, Peshtigo, lumber; dchr Ida, Masko: gon, lumber; scow urel, Muskegon, woodj sebr Ritty Grant, Baugutuck, lumber; schr Hutlfe Fishor, Ludwig's Plor, rullroad tlea: schr Keed Crao, Eucanaba, {ron uro; welir Persly, Baugatuck, lumber; schr Eclipse, Muskegon, lumber; schr Giad 'Tldings, Puro Marquetts, wood; schr C. L. Juhnaton, Suskewon, Tuwbers sehe Vs 1. Dude ham, Fraukfort, lumber; schr L. A, Burton, Lud- {nglou, luwber; schr Blockhawk, Muskegon. lum- boey achr B, J, Lull, ¥ond Kiver, lumberf soae J. Mack, Maui chr Afalauta, Luding- y Helen, White Lake, lum- ?uu ratuck, Iuw\}‘iyl;nufeuw umbor; scaw W, Bates, L. Patater, ‘Graud bur; scow, Laucins, Muskegon, Gand Haven, lamber; veow e Bird, Tlaven, raflrond ties; brig Commote UreAnaNcrs~Pron Charles Relts, hria oot and aundrien; stmr 8, 1, | sundrieay sehir (G, Wosteott, Eik corn, 103 bris pork, 81 tes lard, prop Alneka, Buffalo, 45,000 bn'cory onr; prop 8t Albans, Ogdenshu n corn; prop IHeath, Baugatuck, 300 hides and bu oata, 07 brle pork, d anniriea: sche Palnakl, 400 bu corn, D brls nnta boygan, 1,200 hu wheat, onis, 100 bl brin boaf, 26 brl Tho first nu styled the Jlar-aty- l"u! an - Arah sehr North Capo, Che. 2,500 bu corn, 4,500 bu Is hame, 0 tca lard, an South aven, mnry of Buro) which s headeq tlon of fertitory e 41 bris pork and ann. anderbilt, Buflalo, 543 bags vood; Lucy Graham, Kacanabn, "15 brla flour an sundriest'schrD), A, Wolls, Sao Day, 18 bris flour, 15 brls pork, Crinphell, Ludin and_sundries; schr e, 40 bu oata; schr Lawronco, M corn ani aundelcss schr 18 flaur; achr Monomineo, 40 cases Inrd, 100 bels ap- Cr geema to be nor i it her {n| Qreon Day, 40 btls pork, ples, and sundries, FREIGHTS.* CitioAso.~The frolght markot was {nactive and nominally anchanged. The scason {s practlcally The Canteron was reported for 20,000 bu corn to Qoderich, on private terms, The barges Kotcham and Rutter load 185,000 bu wheat st Milwaukeo for Buffalo, MiLwAUREE, Nov. 17.—Thera was some demand but the rate offerad on not acceptoed by carriers 9 W arrive from Chlcago, how. nod at that figure, uarsel to scttl t) the possession of Co armed Intcrventl outlay; and that with securing ey nean and over Egyy for sceuring the rouf In a separate articl T ascendency n o hn;:- Indfan te for galn vessels lo-da; wheat to Buffalo—te—1v, of the dlfforont ox that country, men and motey which nr;!ud a8 n’spcc hat gomeof the introduced o dire dise horaes, but aigso amon ovor, woro abtal Oswego rates nra steady at Bigc. Chartora wore: Tiary rown, buth 90,000 Ruttor, "both 110,000 bu, all at'Je to ufTalo. Burrato, Nov. 17, —Tiates ara highor. Chnrtors: Bchrs Croathwalt wyor, Dontley 10 arrve nt $1. 00 8 Ogarita_nnd J, Chicago st DUg Cleveland at 50 at 81,00 on conl from hor, and 81,10 from Clovel about nothing s and Ciamplon, lon; atmriamos , King, coal to sche Narragansett, comont, to ‘Veascld scarce; some 0, and $1,00 from 17,—0raln freights aro scarce and Wheat rates aro: Bi4e to Oswego, G to Ogdensburg, and dc to Bufalo, on roports tho prap Soverelgn, barloy, In- n to Detrolt, at 7e, LAKE MICHIGAN. Cntcaao.—Tho senson fs rapldly deawing to n close, and all tho vesscle which have arrived during the lnst fow daya have received ordora to stelp and go Into winter quarters, Tho rates aro vory low conaldering tho acsson, and do not offer onough profit to rlsk snother trlp, especially as the fall storms are about lo set in. explrea on the 1st of Decambor, for this scason may ba conaldere: but fow If any vessels oxcept th line, which run all wintor, will ba In servico {s announced that tho stnr Muskegon, of Good- righ'a llne, will bo put on in placo of the atme "Chieago, whicl The stme Trucsdal ning on tho 8t." Joe line, 1! e s ‘d‘llscnue thcrc.l 0 have had gomne of oked African sl 1\l by several landhol 1iglincss, 6o the writ, mny not regard the visitat, ha can only succeed (i re elaves drawn from Contrn winds up with a severo o which hoIs said to neglect of his duties against him thofolloy pIo Which oy urauita of the K 0 linmersed to 01 Wwing cxtracts fro; denla in whc;"t m, and who abandons wmeree, brands himself “ A Hoverclgn who and usury, and who I of the States, world at Jarge. ves himself yp ¢ vea by taxing ¢h Tho Insurance e and o disgrs ‘when navigation d at an end, s 0se of Qoodrich's o MATLIEGAD TANE Tay AND TEPARIORE OF T tho weat shora raute, which has been fil probably be w tho prosent week ...The north wvind nearly all the lumhee-laden vosscls tho lumbor market Sat- am, which wero dua hore, and ' urday prescnted o very anlmated appearance for this season of tho yoar....Thore are still nbout & dozen tugs In service & NORTHWESTERN 800, And at 1he de; from 8 na followa: Northernor wero In port. clock on the evening of the 11th, of flour and milistuifs, and laft for Marquette a8 k ig-tron and wondrics, 8 a. m. on tho 14th, Meat tho stinrs J, L, Capalst., corner Madf . dlecharged cargo | GPacino Fst Lino, ububuque Day K abubuaug R and Toft for Numissing o a0mana Niglic Left Numlssing at 4 p. i, Nurd, Measunger, and City of Fromont, bound for the Sauit, at 7o, m. on the 15th, Stopped at Aackinaw, weather the round trip, Left tho Hanlt Had varlable and on Lake Superior oce anow-storms and high winds. freezing hord on loaving Marquotto,' The Poors less expects to mako one moro trip to the north P Winoua txpre ol. sxprow. bMarquetto FExpress, aGeneva Lako & RRockleord! BUFFALO. Spectal Digpateh to The Tribune, 1W.-~The followlng vessals, due, arrived alnce l Jcrot carner of wWel ) -Depot cornor of Canal OMIGAN OENTRAT, RATLROAD, Ticket-oflice, 07 CI dolpl, sud ¢ 'almer Durrato, Nov, mostly wind-bound and o Saturday morning: Behrs Gon. Raweon, Jd, C. King, J. M, Hutchinson, J, D, Bawyes, Lucorao, J. R.' Bontloy, C. J, Wolls, Nassan, Montana, Wiltlam Crosthwalte, Lem Ellsworth, Q. M, Case, Monguagon, 8. P, Ely, Delaware, J. C. larrlson, Clamplon, City of 8hoboygan; props Onelda, Pa- cllic, ond Argyle. Tho cargoes of the Dentley and wheat, woro shipped on canal at 7o to Now York, Theso aro nbout the [ast through alipmonts, mild, it1s thought thoy will go through, The rop Wavorly cleared Saturda na of coal for Milwaukeo at §1, schrs 8, I, Ely and Dolaware terod at $1.25 for coalto Chicago, Capt. Porow 1s, the Ilutchinson and Wells, to Ifis tug, Willlam Crow- ell, tows thom to Erlo andthenceto Lake Huron, Thoy loft pors Baturday night, V—— 00t of Twenty-second. SoBlioast Goraerof s 2,004, m. I- TXp. m 0.00p, M. G502 . The weather being 15aturday Ex, * Bunday Ex, § Mondsy Kx. § Dily. COHIOAQO, ALTON & BT LOUTS snd ONIDA3) Sy SRATIER SORE L, Madison-st, d 113 [landolph-at bt with 1,000 ro roported char. eonds his vesso) Erlo for conl to & Denver Fast E; PORT HURON, &pecial Dispateh o The Tridune, Pont Hunox, Nov, 10,~DowN—Props Huron, City of Nnshug, Ohlo, 8t. Joseph, P'orter, Cham- berlin, Nebraska; schrs P, Y., Avory, Brooklyn, N. O, Potter, IL. C, Albrecht. Ur—Props Entorprise, James Flske, Jr., West- ford, B, W, Blanchard, City of Concord; schrs I, N. Todman, Thomas T, Bcholdon, Allegheny, yIra CobY, John Weden, San W Birlingio e It .| ‘ot wight Accomnilat'nf® . LAKE S8HORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERL Leits,_[_Amire_ Harvoy Dlssell, Jncinto, Avondale, Wino—Southeast, gentlo, Wearugn—Cloudy, favoring rain. bound down, came to y In tho path of CGRIOAGD, MILWAUKEE & 87, PAUL RATLROAD, Unlon Depot, corner Al 801 nnd Canal-ats. Oflco, 61 Houth Clark-at., 0ppoalte Bhermas Hous, and at Depot. . anchor this evoning downward-bound vessels, P schir T, 0. Pottor ran into her, away hier JIbboom nnd bowsprit, her foresall badl amagod, Tho full oxte bo nscertalned until mor: — MISCELLANEOUS. Tlene ano Tugng,—Thoschr Willlam Homo lins been pulled from Tawas Polut...,Tho a¢hra Corsi~ can, Oudes, and Willo Kellar havo gone into “Winter quarters at Toledo, on the M. F, Merrick, had hls log broken at Qs- wego Tuesday night, In §lbbing the malnsail the in a bight of tho therwieo shie was elightly ntof the dumayo cannut +|* 5:00p m. {11008 B 8118 .t 7:008, 8. s Milwavkee, Tickota for Kt 4l e L ekt and il riown, La Crosse, and Winons. Bota Kxpreas. sconain & Minn ‘VNMM Kxpress. «John Clark, o sailor an ieket Oflice, 141 Handolph-at., neal Leave. | Arrive, 40 6. . $ 82135 M a;ll Oh ans B S MiRmnSe in throe or four places....Tuo Detrolt Free Press *'Tho schr Athcnlan, which went hard aground on the rocksat tho Limekln Crossings last Tucsday morning, was got oft Wedsoaday night by tha tug Ilorculos, which, togethor with the afd of 8 Mglter and steam+pump, were engagod Afty hours in the undertakin markably quick work w schooner 1s considera spcuke highly of Capt. Mills' inanagement, Athonaln, wiilch Is now e EBEEFEB (0AGO, BURLINGTO] e enthests. Tickes Oices, 3) Clark-at., and st dopote. 18 sald to be ro- n tho situation of the d, and tife Captain m%n;r 0 Mall and Express. Al o Tnta the Dotrolt dry il fa badly punched 'ln many places.... urice to the stmr John A, ~docks for ropalrs, tJnuNl Exp. 1101308, M0 Mendots, Ottaws Tassonger, Dix it Ludington somo @ 1inco 8t0 much mora sorious than was at Arst snpposed. Instead of morcly twiskin; by striking tho picr, as was aunounced, th ul ponndod alon ory alie would undoubte: wi tho branluvn(er,n and n which evont both her sldes wers sariously damnged, her d d. 8 aro broken, and the entire ngo ta tho anl;l 1 \a‘l)glwnbnbly asmouut to ond §4, - b Liyk-8AviNg STATION. —The fifo. saying station at Marblehead 18 in excell tlon, and under the efiicient ma; Clemens will no donbt accomplle caso of marine accidents in that vicinity, tion 18 provided with two of Boyton's patent ru ber sults, similar ta tha one exhiblted ntof this clty lost summer, 8 areangod that they can bo filled son wearing ono of them eun plunge futo the With no foar of sinking below the aurface, Besider iheso the Marblehead station 18 provided with ofl. assunger (Hundey).. TeKx Bunday, fEx Saturday, §Ex, Mo o pulisde nagewont of Capt. ERIB AND m“n“? ; Clurkc-at., Palnicr T‘x"l’&‘ns ‘535‘..; E:p‘:'ll.‘i;x:uluun Building, Only lfne running tho hotel cars to Now York el & e A P B v e stations hos Just beon fntroduced at Marblehoad and Lu found'to work oxcellontly. to which we refer {s o mortar, avmothing like thuse used in throwing bombahells, used {n throw(ng u line from thy With (his wortar {s 0 Lall wo ounds, and attached ta a long o nvontion fs uved, the mortar powder, and tho ball 1s ahot in over her and dropplng tho )ino across the Clomons Hrrthars' who aro connected with the statlon, tested the mortar, ‘Ihie tirst shiot, 8 Lall without a line, was thrown Four triala wero tien mado with » ball At tha frat trial the ball was at tho yecond trlal, 250 ynrds 07 yords; and ot the hoa lttle practioo, & line can bu manner with great accuracy,—San- CAl'312ING o T1E 8Lo0oF EDWANDS, Edwards lefe tir Chlcogo, lunded with barrels of viue| ing four men nnd two ladies, ono ol & Van Dyke faully, along the shore, 0 followlug Mo r between there and The inventlon ‘This mortar 4 tobe Tu Lok vessel, g twenty-five 3 with - #:clnn: oflga at thu third fl‘l W thtown in this dusky Register, SBundsy sxcepted. lne:uu’-xcoylgm Inat. the slog TIMORE & O e R i P aad Desot (F ran L bsition Bullding). aho wus caught by the ues ay, and capsized ou tho e | = Haupatuck on Tuvsda; ‘I'ne whole party wero eaught under the d uan_way drows.ail, under soio spars. ‘Thu remaluder. after cuit tuelr way oat through tha alde, reachud shors ail safe, having .been under the hoat twouty-foar ht, of Huiland, went out Ing her o (ha beach, and towed her {nto Holland, but fuiled to report the “Fhoy were on thult way to via the Nilnols Itivor, Alléslss ‘The sufferlng o durlng the bweuty-four hours they were uuder tha Dout wus awsul, bolug most of tho tnuo lis the water, tho sea und sand brosklog over them,— Hoeclul Digpatch to The Tribuns, 2 W“ Tived—schre James 7 Wissabickon, Fhetok s OHI0AGH m ek ”o"?&'cfl'u Yhar X ich E: i et Bundsys escopted The tug Lwill and assisted thein in pul ATLEOA] AQLEAD, B s sl Houso: caso until Wedneadny, DRIO®S STEAMERS pery w,g (Sundays e3copl ton, Manlies, 8Lé TR TR g El‘(“’l‘h“"! # cott, Thoma parted for Chilcago—Props Nabant, R, J. Huckett;