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| ) ' i ‘Te Lony FINANCE AND TRADE. Increase in the Orders from Country for Currency. Now York Exchange Wenks--The Clearings $3,300,000. The Produce Markets Generally Easier, with Less Activity in Graim, Provisions Rather Weak, Under Larger Receipts of Hogs. Btooks of Grain in Store Froblem. FINANCIAL, Thers was a sudden Impetus given te the cur- rency movement by the orders from the country for funds with which to move the hop crop to matket. The Increaned flow of currency outward beg: ward (ke end of last week, and has aircady brought New York exchange down toshipping rates. A 'movement of greenbacks Westward from New York W may bo looked for soon, T'he demand for bank accommodations sho dications of improvement, 8 trifle more active. Complainta are heard of .collections in the Interior, and this makes it con- venient for some of tho customera of tho bas apply for accommodations, Rates of dlscount are 8@10 per cent Lo r customers, modations at special rates In somo cascs. Onthe | a3y to 3 and closed at 33. Delaware & atrect, the supply of paper is not equal to the | Hudson advanced to 60, and closed At demand. . Rates are 7 por cent and upwards. 8814, Delaware, Lackawanna& Western fell oft New York exchange was sold between banks at . GO@76¢ per $1,000 dlecount, and was weak. The clearings wero $,300, 000. TIE GERMAN COINAGE. The recont annonncement that the German Gov- ernment hod decided to ssk the Relchatag, when it wmet, to increnss the subsldiary silver col daes not moan as much ne has been clalimed 1t hardly indicates that Germany falters In h:r pur- the an- - ‘wonncement jnst made thatthe Government will now - proceed to demonetizo the thaler pleces proves that the programme 18 to bo carried through. The en- Jargement of tho subsidlary colnage shows only that tho original allowance of small changu at 10 narks (abont $2.50) per caplta of the population * was too amall. In Great Britain the people can poso of demonetizing eflver, ITndeed, get along with that average amount of change, but In Germany the population le . acneo nor so generally in tho hablt of using checke, . bank-deposits, and the'other substitutes of civilization, for money, Tho German Government s not yet demonetized the silver thalers, as it Lo S P o wie ompowered o do by -the law of | Weilnka 3 1873, but bas withdrawn o largo nume | MOEERRNG ber of the two-thaler,pieces from circulation. 'The demonetization of the thaler s confcascdly the most dicult part of the new German systom 10 carry ous, . THE MARINE BANK OF BT, PAUL. The £t Paut Dispalech given the following ment of the Habllities and resoucces of the Marine Bank of St. Paul on Mondsy, Nov. 13, when It suspended: Northweatern ol 248 U Pac. ainking-tusid. 003 T Cash on NN, oo Tl ke ATE noxps. 1iLs recelvabie of ol 100,208 | Tennessce as. old. 44 :Virginia ox, new, ‘Total Indixtduol deposite. . 5 Cortftlcates of depostt outatanding. Touo (0 lanks anid banke Certliied ehecks ontstnndin Noteaund bills rediscount Total. This is the exh! y of course, mnke the best showing thoy can. . smll amount of cash on hand betrays the nessof the bank, The real value of the bl ceivable nominally amownting to S160,203.04, and constituting tho largest sluglo Mem of tho nsscts, remalng to bo detormined by the solvency makere, and the sufliclency of the securlty, ncedless to remark that it the bifla receivable had ‘been good for half thelr faco In casb the bank need not have suspended, according fo the stat made. THE NEW ENGLAND SIGKDOARD, Tho Boston Journal of Comimerce says New Onueaxs, Noy, —Gold, 1104111 manufacturing-stock market: Sight exchange on New York, i discount. There In little change to note, and the market Testill Storling exchunge, bankers' blils, 620, ;lm(ml _vll_'lhlllwfi nlm;‘ I‘llw#ml:l W:Ill!)rl {Il;l ;\r%t elY‘M "W v o clittie hrighter aspect of x celin o aon nuimveenur'u]'nueu-"::y‘-ndu theoid h REAL ESTATE. and depresston. Appletor 3} Delat. 330 o i) 0 et of apathy from hi7le o gy Griac Falls, . . The following instruments wero fled for record GO 5 10 (lates and Morrimack, 120 10 1ig7h. A0 4 L B e s 10199, Nasnkeag, | Tuesday, Nov. 21t J60i{ 1o 100 and ‘Tremont & Kuffolk, 110 120wkl § bercent dividentd meantime, pusied, This Company, whieh i s reo thie old Company, ol 10r $225, 00 1n 17 1y 1o o thronelt itic sae couri liself, Company was o of Tate years. and made very large Teturns (o ite Tiuldere, dIVIding 327 per cent 1n fauriecn yea, 10 1672 ncluslve, Deraanum, MERCANTILE AGENCIRS. 1t 1s proposed to bring the subject of the Marcan- viduals and corporations. TIE LONANZA KINGS AND THE BILVER MA The managers of tho Comstock mines have, ap- parently, mental resources s ample as the bo- nanzas they aro excavating, Thelrmanagement of the sliver inarket, 8s far as they are concerned, has ‘Deen masterly, . The London budlion-brokers ex- amlued before tho Parllsmentary Commission last #pring on the depreciation of allver, agreed Inthe statement that, vast as the honanza product was, almost nonc of It hiad appeared In tho sllver marke Tha London Fingncier of the 7th Inst, records tho purchaco of §1,000,000 worth of sliver, In Lon- don, for the Amerlcan Government, and adus tho comnient that *‘these operatfons, whick oyldence of the diministed production of the American mines, are cxpected to continue Cxpose the naturc of this manipulntion of the mar- . Ket, It1s necessary only to stato that silver was .. being exported to London from New York tiwe this purchase was mado, s TUE PRICE OF GOLD. Pl weakneas (o the price of gold, apact from its " neative algnidcance as to the absence of ail Lienslon of political lrouble, indlcates thot the *spalance of trade" is in favorof thle country. ‘Thero has beon & ateady movement of gold country for two montha, meveral millions more are on thu way, pold s partly to pay this o for breadutulls and cotton honght for E Inthis respect rosombling tho aunoal fall ment of greenbacks westward from New York and Chicago to movathe crops, and partly onaccount of tha operations of the Syndlcate, TUE AMERIOAN MINING BOARD. At the luat general meeting of members Amerfcan Mining Board It wan determi; < change {ta name to **The Amorican Miniug and Stock lxchiange," thix step belng preliminary to 1he call of any or all of the slocks now dealt In at the New York tock Exchange, Thu excuse glven for this deviation trom the orlgiusl plun of ganizatlon fs alow a growth that the young und somowbal cunfous members of the nuw Board cannot alford to walt, and henco must Jook to other speculation and profit. GOLD AND GRHENDACES. Gold was 100@100%; fa greenback: Qreenbackswere O1@D1N cents on the dollar fn gold, FOREBION EXCIANGE. [ OVERNAMENT BONDS. L HITE i pTE 114 110 1 ALd) The Wheat Increascd receipts of hogs mako It neceasary for the packers to borrow, The commieaion-hourca are also borrowers an ac- count of thelr country correspondents who are purchnsing hogs. In general the loan market is Good ontalde borrowers get accome has dectlined Lyerett, KO to Lancaster, 400 10 77e3 Low- June i, 10 Satisbury way ow L[ke- e 1 1 {¢ has been very' suecesful antll an averago of nearly 2% per cont . Tthas been charged (hat firma that do not subscribe to the Agoncies In thelr 1ating, and that the Ageucies have Jald themselves open to suaplclons of blackmalling. The book written by Thomas Francis Meagher on this subject has not recelved much attenticn be- causo ita Donnybraok methud did not deserve any, Dut the subjoct hns been much dlscnesed privately, and commercial Journals are openly proposing that tho merchants of the country, through the National Board of Trade, providu for themselves the re- qorts they wanbof commerclal stonding of fudl- Sluco Sept. 10 lha To- coipts at New York havo cxceeded 87,000,000, anl The flow of hat, although 8 Jargo interest ia belng gradually developed In winiog affaire, itis of so .flfm.;my day, | slors acted as {f they tbought that was a reason .'bgn‘lh for pour trade or lower prices, though they prob- 30 ably could not bave ltold why, ‘The shipplng Unlted Btates new bs of ‘1. UnitedStatescurrencyor. . o Cl! ty 7R ct. bonde...,.. Chicagn City 7 ty 7 B ULy 7 B ot snwarags. Chicago City 7 ct, waler loan Cook 'mlm;'l ¥ ct, bnds (long) West Park 7 ¥ _ct. bonds Korth Chicazo 7 ¥ et. ho City Itaflway, Bouth fitde, City Raliw, West Sire, City atiway. North 1 b the ers’ [ngiy Exponltion sock., *And Interest. BY TELEGRAPH, NEW TORK. To the Western Astnciated Press. Nrw Yonk, Nov. 21, —The gold market opened aU100%, and was steady at this price, notwith- standing a further importation of $1,400,000 gold from Europe. On a report, however, that the Cear of Russia had sent a peacefu) note to Queen Victorin. the price declined lo 10044, closing final. 1y at 100%. Carrying ratea were 1 to 3 per cent. Governments were activo and steady. In railroad bondd thia altcrnoon, Chicago & Northwestern consolidated gold coupons rose to PS5, [lannibal & Bt. Jo comverilble to 81%, Milwaukeo & St Pau) _consolldated sinklng funds ~ to LaCrosse BAY, an Divinion to 1014, Cleveiand & Toledo ainkin fundssold at 11044, Centenl Pacllics at 100X, an Michigan Sonthern ecconds at 102, State bonds were nominal and prices ateady, Thie fentures of share speculation to-duy were fn- creased firmnees and hhi(mr prices for most of the Veatern aharea and trunk Iines, and {rregulsrity of the coal stocks. Buying seemed hased chiefly on 4 report that the conditions of a wettlemout of the nrlnml war had been v}r\r-lely agreed upon, and hAt & meeting would shortly be hield at which the whole matterwonld be ofticiully urranged, The coal stocks were weak enarly in the day on the result of the conl sale, which was alimly attended, and resnlied in tho raleof only 70,000 tons, Subse- uently thees stocks eallicd, hut fell oif again at &le close, Lako Shore advanced to 683, Mi chI,!nn Central to 4-1{’ 8t, Paul common to 2044, prefet- red to Hh2x, Now York Central to 103, and Wa- bash to 03, The closing sales of somp of theeo sharos showed a reaction of % to %. Columbus, Chicago & Tndiana Central ndvancea b, of to 30, 1liinols Contral, aftor dropping from 70 to 674, re~ coverod to 60tg. New Jersey Central deelined from an {0- wa in- f alow nks to egular 10 08¢, rosa to 60, and closed at 083, Western Unfon advanced from 71%_to T4, [Daclfic Mail ranged between 25 and 253, The market closed active and with better fecling, 'Pransactions age regated 145,000 shares, of which 2,700 wero %rlu. 8,000 Lake Shore, 3.700 Northwestern, 4,700 Rock Islnnd, 3,000 Pacific Majl, 13,700 St. Panl, 6,700 Ohivs, 6,000 Weatarn Linion, 18,800 Delawaro, [Lacka nn & Western, 3,400 New Jeraoy Central, and 18,000 Michigan Central, Money, 1%@35, closing at4. Prime morcantile er, 4120, he Asalstant Treasnrer disbursed §120,000. Cratoma receipts, 8100, 000, Clearings, §13, 000,000, TProdnc oxports for the week, $0,000,000. * Sterling, long, 4811(; short, 484, Innge, for it, ) 04, e 1 iCoupons do Canpons, C small | Coupons, '6S: l.lzué(fi:rrenuym‘ not 20 | Western Unton.....ve. 72% New Jersey Central., 3334 Quickaver e “"n Epethaat ey o high | Haelno sail... 2546 St aul Py sué 43{ Wahash, © Hew vork Central k] 0D, L& W 10 18 &1 Telcdray 137 1Mbsvonr Pacifc i jA. & Tpf. 2 b1 T T e T Clif.., Buriington 5a%6 Haonibat 0,01 124 0D " Central Pacii honda. 100y &l Unfon Pacific bonda. .. 1061 1% U, Pac. land-grant. 100 tlartem’ pi et state- 0 Tilinota Centrai’: Cloveland & PlLisbiiTE. Yorthwestern o ‘Tennensec ds, nui $00 | Virkinta e ol 4] Misdourl s 30 PRANCISCO. 21,—The Intest quotations AN SAN Francisco, Ne to-day were n foliowa: Alpha. a4 Tieleher. Iiest & Beic Bullton., Gonsolli Califarata. Chollar. Canfidence Caiedonin Crown Poln Exche weak- Ll re- nion Cuon.. eliow Jacket.. FOURION, T.0xn0¥, Nov. 21,—Consols, money and account, 05 7-14, United States bonds—03s, 10344; 67s, 108%; 10-408, 1073(; new Ga, 105%. ew' York Central, 00§ Erle, 033 preferred, 17, Patus, ‘Nov, 21. —Rentes, 104¢ 40c. Frankrour, Nov. 21,—United States bonds— Now 58, 101} of the 1tls oment of the NEW ORLFANS, CITY PROPERTT, West Monroa at, 22 ft ¢ of Fauliun sty 0441, inted West Ademaat, tion of share- e dat 1850 | West Washingron st, lgala 11, dated Nov. Pt ORIy AY, BI34 (L8 OF Adatis ¥, © f. 173N Ty At Nov. . tilo Agencien before tho next meeting of the Na- tlonal Board of Trade. rei At, L dated N 17, 4 ft sof Controet, o f, Fremaont s, taied Nov. 7, Sichigan o Xi25 it Sieenti i w'T, S sufler gt dated Ni . . . 1 OF GITY LUSHTY, WITIIH A HADIUA OF SEVEN MILKY OF TUX COURT-HOUNE Hartat, nof Forty-Third st, w f, 482125 1, with, fmprovements, dated Fob, 4, 187 1o 1 CO{L\[ERCIAIA. The following wora the receinta nud shipments of tho leading articles of produce In this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning, and for the corresponding time last year: REET. whipments, Tredipte._ | ho Ty ST 16, 450 A, HRA TN 21, 0w [ wol ool ! aford | Beef, tea. u, 1 " To ).l Live lluza, No. Guttle, N Eheep, No Khwliies, Woul, | Fotatoes, Coal, foiis.. £y tons: Lnih at the appro- to this ountry urope, move-. G appl Beans, bu,..... o Withdrawn from atore during Monday for cliy’ consnmption: £,008 bu wheat, 3,720 bu corn, 2,002 bu oats, 692 bu bor ey, . ‘Fho following gralu was luspected into storo in thiw ity on ‘Tuesday morulug: 20 cars No. L N. W. wheat, 40 cara No, £ N, W, do, 1 car Ko, 1 spring, U4 cars No. 2 do, 11 cars No, 4 do, 11 cars rejected do, 2 cars no grade (118 wheat); 11 cars high mixed corn, 224 cars No. 22 do, 14 cars and 20,000 bu rejected do, 10 cars no erade (89 cornji 1 car white onts, B cars No, 3 do, 16 cars rejected ‘do (25 vats); BearsNo, 1 rye, 9 cars No, 2 do, 1 car rejected do (13 rye); 14 cars No, 2 barley, 19 cars No, 3 do, 4 cars rejected do (30 barley). Potal, (2531 carv) 103,000 bu. Inspected outs 64,219 bu whest, 60,083 bu corn, 2,396 bu vats, 11,001 bu rye, 10,322 bu barley. o lcading produce warkets were relatively qulet yesterday, thero not bolng many buyors In the uggregate, though some departments were moderately aclive, Prices teuded to a lower ranee with few cxceptions, T'he sdvices from Europa wuro more parific in tone, and many opere of the ned to the or- timpo- clda for muvement abared in the general spathy, except in wheat and meats, {ho recelpts were lght inall but b ‘I'ho weather ol yeai, A was dull s nnrky, Asked, | tending to doprees busiuess; but the politieal cloud 11 | operated even mure strongly fa the ssmo direc- nun tion, Tho uucertalnty with regard to the result of 119 | thelato contest at tho ballot-boxes wakea a good 1145 | many people Lang back In the general commerctal \ HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, lo/b. world, as well as in produce circlea. Thoy want to neo which way the thing i4 gaing to turn ont, thoagh probably not oue kn a thousand hasany well-dofined {dea that the course of trade wiil bo affceted by the reault, whichever way it 1s da- clared. It is probable that business will drag till after the fact is declded: and It will probably ho anfortnnate for the country, In this respect, {f tho matter ia not eettied by the Electoral College, as the tallure of that body to decide would materially prolong the ancertainty Jobers of dry goods report continued quict, A fair mafl-order busincss was accomplished, but personal acloctions ware on a rather limited scale. Prices were frm. Tho positlon of the grocery market was without pronounced change. Sugars sirups, molaescs, and teas were very firm. Cofe feon were easy, Iice, spices, soaps, etc., raled steady. The demand for dried fruits was moder- nte, and values wnderwent nochango. Fish wers ordered with some freedom, ana fully previona prices wero belng realized. Whitefish and trout will no doubt soon advance. Butter waa in good demand, and was held with conlidence. Cheess temains frm, despit the dollness of trade. In the leather market there wae fair activity, and declded firmness, Tobacco remains firm, bui 18 without much actlvity. Prices of ofls remained unchanged, thongh carbou, lard. and linseed had & slight upward tendency, Coal snd wood were quoted quiet and firm. | Tho cargo lumber market was dull and weak, The offerings were fair, bul tew bayers appeared, and they held back forconcessions, The miserable weathar has checked trade in all directions, and the yard dealera, having a largo stock to carry, are not so ready to buy as when the ottlook for the fall was more promaising, [lardware, metals, and noila were quiet and unchanged, ool remains qufet and irm, Broom-corn and hides continue in demand and fArm, some kinds belng qloted higher. Seeds wera dull, except clover, which was wanted to 01l an arder, Green frults were dull except ap- ples, which aze moving quite froely at tho'prices, Potatocs woro scorco and Grm, (ama and poultry wero abandant and dull, Lake treights wera rather moro nclive, at some- what botter rates, wheat being taken to Butfalo at 4c, to llo 111 the hold there all winter, Rail frelghts were quoted steady at 20c per 100 1ba to New York, 43¢ to Noston, 18c io Philadelphla, and 17Yc to Baltimore, with & falr gumber of cars olfcring. Vessel room was taken for 00,000 bu wheat and 70,000 bu corn, GRAIN IN BTORE, The follawing aro the footingsof tho officlal res port of grain fnstore in this city on the evening of Saturday last, and at corresponding dates. Nor, 13, Nor. 11, Nor. 20, 1870, ' " 1870, 1573, TFheat— 0, 1 white W. i 0. 2 white, 10,783 G, 1 e i No. 2red, 031 No. 3 winter.. itefected wint No. Lspring 2 apring, {0jecic iejected Nu grads High mixe New du, Fellow... New reject o ielse New No. 13,884 “Hgan 204,529 3,49 120,003 83,030 30,002 435,254 23,833 1 No grade..... Total. AT 10 2 i £8.R10 260,630 1HL00 289, 2 2,065 38, o ) 13847 4,860 076,360 202,481 Toual f all Kind# in etoro, 4,970,808 b, Lhieso figures show an Incrense during last weck of 10,041 bu wheat, 4,202 bu outs, 77,011 bu barley; and o decreare of 324,338 bu corn, 0,383 ba rye. Total decreaie, 220,477 bu. The above noted quantitics of Northwestorn wheat Includo 48,740 bu No, 1 Mionesnta, and 97,132 bu No, 2 Minuesota, TITE WHEAT PRODLEM. Tho following I8 the body of & Jotter from & welle kuown operator In New York to a friond in thls city, under date of Nov. 18: cat hias been bulicd to death this week by alarm- Iz war rumiors, largn apeclation un sccount of tm- Pivg tonor of forétn markets larye revorted yinl: oy Tn tho aggregate Tiery thid weok! et et Now iatihie woek Isover and 1 look around, I and out saveral Uiinga whlch oro very mportant: : %. ‘The uctuisl sules af wheut tcers only about one- third of fhe repnried sales, 2. Tho prices reported th many instancen wero cn- tirély fatso tn fact, And calcnloted and futended 16 is- fead the geueral public, 5. ‘The churters this week for wheat, corn, and rye altogether (roin this port Nove been (eds than, half the reportod mount of wiluat nlong soid durlu thin tig. 4. "Thie expurta of wheat iayo been very small Indeed, 5- Thiere bv plenty uf Wheat on tie market for salu ut soicatled predvat. anoted prices, aud tho buyers dou't e 1t G Eetyltaaro getting gtronger and dectdudly hiaticr on tiifa fIkht novement (N belmg putd 1y London to- Gny), Whit would tiey i 1f thicre was any pressing or even ordluarily free iovemunty 7. There {s todny o fat low to ahip wheat to En- #land, even stier thelr decided adyauce i pricea of Lo freseit week, . Tio. amount of wheat [n_transit to the United Kingdom ba farger than a¢ the sam time lase year, and ot nut incinde anything of moment from the Atlantie scabonrd ports, +1. Fiia stock of whoat *ia afght " I steadly In- reasing, io"Ho movement of wheat I the Western countr Tas been remarkabiy lght oo cheap roights, and wi probably during the colbn s1x months be propurtions wlely heavier at higher rates of transvartation. 117 Thy Tudicadions fro prescut daia ar that tho neuded foreign supplies wil all be duly recolyed in Tiie United fingdom before thie Atantia ports get ready towell: In whici cass Wa can Keep our whicat liere, of sell ut lower prices. neganilng wie news, It ts cloarly demontratel that tho bulk of them are flctitfous and purely sen: tional. A great many of them have been compietely dis- proved wlhi twency-four hours after thelr faiiance, Bid operatura hiera forket that the bulk of them aro 1y In London and have had thelr cffect upon faia, sy lubg boforo v got them hieta, Vi have larior recelots of wheat next week. and, it there fa_uny muvement of connequence, decidedly ntgher frelglits, We nre tou bigh now for Europs, Wil they silvanca enough to lesd Lo sy blg trade? 1t 15 uust doubirul. FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS received ot Chicago Custom-Ioiso Nov, 21,1870 Fleld, Lelter & Co,, 13 cnees dry-goodd; John V. Tarwell & Ca., § cases dry-goods; 11 Channon & Ca., 3 colls wire rope; E. Armour & Co., 21 canky whisky; Lyon & Healy, & casos mualcal Instru. ments. Amount of duties colicctod, 81,301.00, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTE—~Were moderately activoand easfer, Tlogs wera (n areo suppiy, but stronger, paokera having s0inany orders ulioad that thoy took the offeringsfroely, The prospect of & larger supply of produck caused that inatket to weaken enrly, and tho shorty were rathor less anxlous to buy st reduced quotations, but thu mur- Ket ruled u shade firmer subsequoatly,us the offeringa were less lberal, * Yostcrdsy was the frit doy that hugs have come Ia freely, aud the weather gave sowy algn of a lower tomparature, which fucited the packors 10 take buld, and, If present prospecta continur, we may expect au active pieking scason. Tt would, howsver, require nearly twice us many logs dally W keep them cmployed to their full capacity, snd It may be that the maziinuin will only be réschied occasionsily through the wink . Mzas I'onx—Was offefed more freely as aresult of tlie Grmuess of Monday, nnd decllned 10G12Kc per brl on futures, closlug 25 Jawer than tho proviuus evens 10g, Castl Lot wers sieady. belug relatively acaroo, ol ] avere reported 0f 10 brigat §10.65: 1 600 Drivselice The year at $13.675 @18 001 7,500 bra solfer January ut B0k 16,19 ubd Lo Ut seller Febr at Toial, 15,670 brls, market closed A .00 selfer tha nonthy }and - BIN.U2igulu,0s Cutru prime park was quoted at §12.75@ 113,00, Jianv—Was (n modcrate ronueat for castilots, and fo lesadeiianl fur futures, whicl declined 10v por 100 fus, ey wnd clused 7he lower Lian the previous evenln, Wure reported of 1,200 tea st $10 136s10.2 1 4t 50,30 (J0ove)s 70 tos seller tin wevkc A 10 10,134 3,40 1g sclfer the yeur ut 94740, u7 H,250 104 sellUF JANNATY 0L F0. 00600786, tee, Tl murket closed sty ut $10.15 ¢ " 118 seller the Illullll\j‘fl“llul- saller the year; de emaler. There and SU. 1 @) 6 seller Junuary, "Mica v Worc duthor antet sid & whe i dgiuat o Yorelil aeuine i Shout Jg3 Towes prices, buf hopfors werd’ ot ‘auxlaus o coilced tho diference, having litle producs L orfer. Sale Wers Toparced Uf' 40 bxs shouiders wt 6e: 000 i Sijort Vit s Aigr S0 bye long Gleare at Biict (25b3s Culntiarianda st s3jave: 80 bxe iretfods 10ch bixa StafTordabires at et 40 bxs hag aL bas aud HOL 0O Jbe greea linms (10 1Ls) st 4 C The mum«lnm-mgumuwmwn-nn S At e b 2 i Ahouts Shors Long Short 2 aers, ribe. ¢lears, clears., Green 51 by 741 (1 004, ] 8 fuxi Ky ] Decenibe b i o uury, b B, Vaoted at I Long and $hort clc fc December. ' Cumberlgi all hozed: sweot-pickls atiis, D &) ‘ acon quoted at ers, oi@ilge for atiort Tibk, BNC for shiort clears, 194@I4ige tur lams, all canvasod aad packed, Giicarae Wasqulct at 8a74e, BEEF PRODUCTS—Ware steady and qulet st §0.508 .3for disess $10.80610.73 10F catra wie A $IN. 30 10 1ur ham 2 o= Whd quotod at BIGE8ke for clty, kod THD oustry 1ois, sccordiug L coudition. ¥ Bl BREADSTU¥FYS, FLOUR=-Was tn better demand, and Arm st full pre+ vlous prices, motwithatunditg the easler, feeling o whest. Both local dealers sad Edstern uperators waage Tol . ed to buy, the fatter chiefy on dircct order. Fales wero reported nf 450 brls winters At §3.15@0.80¢ 1,342 bria spring extres, chinfly At $4.732A.43: 200 hrls soring auperfnes at 3,601 and A0 brinhuekwhent four at §6.00. Total, 2,042 bris, The market cloxed steady, with the following ms tho asking range of prices: Cholce winters, $0.3337.23; medtum winters, 83,000 .00 cholca spring extras, 83.78@6.33: medium do, $5.2535,00: shipping oxtras, $4.02)435.00; cholce tent, $7.00647,30; common o, $0.0036.2%: sour aprings, S.0434.00¢ spring superfines, $2.5024,00. Tiye four, £3.75@4.00, Buckwhesl do, §3.0028.00. DraN—Was more sctive, with no changsin prices. Sales wera 40 tona Al $3,00 per ton on track, and $.25 tros on board cara, MippLiNas—Sale was made of 10tonsat §13,00 per ton free on board. hsnnm‘l-s.\ln was madeof 10 tonsat §10.50 free on onrd. Farp—Eale was mado of 10 tona at $10,50 per ton. ConxMeAt~Coires was numinal at B16.75@17,00 per ton on track. WIIRAT—-Was moderatoly active, and agaln esulor, declinlog Mc, and closing ¢ lower than Monday even- Ing. Liverpool wasreporied stendy (**quiet® Iater), with ¢argues irm under a4 Continental demand, but New York waa dull, and our stocks In store showed & further increase during last week, RIving ua & rather 1arge joad with hich to bogin the winter, Our ro- ccipts wers araatler, only 118 car-loads betng Inspectod 1nto stare, And tho fretaht engagementa for wheat were Inrger, being about 80,000 bu by lake, besldes that to £ forward by rail. ThU tenfed to prevent th decling ue to more pacific mews (rom - Europe, Tho citet feature of the day's trading was moine rathor heavy #alce on acconunt of operaturs who bougiit simliar quan- tiles In Milwaukee, the two marketa heing nearly even, and Uins conceled at & profit transctions of the dppouits character which were mada when Milwau- ke was JG4¢ ahove Chicago, Outside of this tharg was ot much doing, ~Tho *‘erowd '* 18 cliuelly on the atiort #lde, and anxions to sce the market gy down, that they may ALY Many of them went on ‘Clinnga eatcrday prepared (0 buy at mict lower prices,and the ntention defeated the act, liccause thore were Loo fow dciler to permit u savere drop. Hence tho catitee of thie markol was unusunlly stcady, th fuctin- ftans In price not exceeding ic.” Janury deliveries alliitly toak tha lead yesterday, 8 ool many of the December deals having Jeen sctiled up, Thie lawer gedes werc (n gond domand for, shipmont, aad kil Edwod receipts of No. 2 were (ufalr request for carrys inie, wullo' rogular was fnclined to daliness. Seller Docember opencd At $1.11%, ndvanced to §t, 113(, da. cilned 1o §1, 1136, and closed ‘ruier, at LI, Heller danunry sold st 81.12wal, Wbk, closing Bt &1, 1343 1,12%. © Sclier tho tionth ranged ab #1. 104@1L 11, clus 1A ACH. 103, Lecelptaof Nu, Jdated slneo thd term of winler stornge commenced closed b 8111, and No. AaUBLIN, excet to Central, the reecipis Of whicly i1otiae were discounted e, | Caali sales were reported of 5,800 No, | anring at $1. 111, 121 70,400 bu No, 3 do atLE1L @I, 1 Nu, 3110 ot SLUIG@T 011 L0 bu Nu, 0,410 b réjected 'do atoicin Central, and Digniige eléewheres and 1,400 bu by sample st 05c@81.07 o Arack. Tota), 107,400 i, = WiNTRR WitkAT~Sale was made of 700 bu No. 2 red st 115 in store, Mi%¥RSOTA WitRAT—¥as (n_moderato dema: shipment, bt casier, in’aynpany with the general inurket, “Salus wore 400 by No. 1 at SI.147 6,800 bu No, 28 81,124 400 b Uy enmple at 1,07 ontracky 1‘,".'.! |1 ACU Vo At $1.10 fruo onbosed ‘cars. "Total, 000y ¥ COItN~\Wan qnict avd énstor, fn the stmont utter abience of demand for futures, and a Ught Inquley for suipment. The market declined g on this manth, and Ao on December delivorien, Liverpul war stdady, withh somo demand_ for tiie Contincnt of Lurope, and onr recelpts were agnin amall, while tio bad wedther ghrenteus to reduce them otill furthier, and our stocky {p, slory have decreated o mholtt 400,000 L. DUt Vew Vork was dull, and there wire fow out- ¢ huyers “liore, While thic market tended fo Eynipatily with whnt, E the absence af reasons to tha Comtrary! "Tho worts wora not, Buylng. and ttacomed ar thotith must of thiewm wore flied, #0 far 1 LI year's contracty wero concermed, Chuugh Januury was ‘agnin J4¢ lower than next mouth., Seiier December oprned B 44340, wold nt 44%c, auil dectined to d4¥e at tho clnso. ellor_January sold at King AL hiciunge, " getlor e seur sold At 4@ ey and ler May st 475454734 the latter closing atiho In- sida, Scller the monih sobl at 454 104c, closing N at 4541 and high mixed closed Arm ot ¢4 wero roported of 3,600 bu hlgh mixed DUARG@ISh(C3 73,200 b No. 2 b 458GARCE D, 2K DL Tue ferted b 43@HGeT 1,200 b hew ears il AKai7ct 5,600 bu by sample Bt 4it4che on track: and 2. 4 free on board cars, Total, 1,200 by hill aud weak at adecline of @, d allpmienta were amall, Sew Yok vis dul, any cka In store Inerensed stightly the past Week. Tho duniand wis very HgiL Wrougholit the seac on, Bd confined clieily to titares, the trading I enah {ng mostly (n tresh receipts, and thy market sympa- thized with corn. Cash or regitinr clored 8t 3234c, and frash recelpts v Decembur opened at Jd3}6o and cloed linTy dold ALIALGS early anit closed at B34 ed notd AL 214GE201e, the outsido for N. 8. re- ceipta.. Samples wero [0 fair request, Cash alis wera reporied of 7,600 bu N 430 8,000 bu re- Jected at 2Giges 7,600 hit by campla 8t 2000 freo onionrd; mid 2,400 Vu do’ at 3U@itke frea o board. 800 I 5% (2 \Vun flim At an advance of 333c, helng want. ed to 1 oUF o curgy, Thern were also other orders on the Noor, sud the ndvance reauited from thecompetition betweon huyers. ‘The recolpts were smail and tiie of- ferins moderate. * No. 3 sold at 666260¢, the outstio for fresh, and rejected s¢ December sold ot 056 aie, clgying at thio inslile, h3ales waro roportad ot A0 No. 1 nt S@GILET 8,600 hu No. 3 at d5&dic, tho aneslde: foF freshy 400 T refcied ut o 400 bu by nme ple at A7c. Total, 10,200 b, BARLEY—Was' duli and weak, declining I@ic. The ‘market ‘opened lower, but rallicd under s moderate do- mund from shorts, seliing ol again at the close, Tho recelyta were falr and the shipinenta smoall, The nar- et fa dopressed by tho beavy utock on hand, with Uttio detmand,” ithior for consumption of for speculativa il for The reccipls h il at e, un 0y 10, urposes, Tho stock in store i this city incrensed Iaat week over SO0 bu. Thy visibio supply nt the lealing lako and reabonrd guinaand 1n Leansit o Nov. 11 was aver 4,600,000 bl his (8 8 Iarger quantity than was carrlell U any corre- rent fire, And soma of tho older dealers think it has net been equnled during any week inthe Watory of he teade, Ti shipmonts of low rades have boen hieary during the fall, but the stock [ Tieavy, and I8 now nccimnlating rapldiy in the nalwence ‘of a comsumptive demand, maltaiers being Towded up with oid tnalton a very dull market. “Ing crup, appears, to hove exceeded expeciations, Tha great bufic of 14 fa provably In slEbE though tho barley Sontinues to arrlye treely, Soller ecember opened at J0e, deciined ta g9e, raltio 1 to 71c, and closed at 70w 700, Juhusry sofd AL TueTlc, closing at 71k, No. Velulicr aud coth ot 70¢, clowlng ot DA700 U6, dut, sl for fresh_receipts, Old No. @ sold at i0c, No. deelined to Sl for N, 8., anid 4de for A, D, & Co, recuiptas and rejected fald at 3e. Samples were qule aponding iate alice thy “Tlio (ret winter barlcy from Toxas nold at 80c. 1t was In quality, and_mensured 451hs Lo tho bu. Caalt were_reported of 300bu No, 18t 008} 1:3,200 bu 0. 21 AL 7061 5000 bu do old at 4e: 3,210 bn No, 2 at fhuid0es 1,200 U rejected A ddcy 160 bu by sainple Bt 45081, 04 taarriie, and 400 bu at67)c delivered. “Total, 25,000 Dit. 3 FIRST CALL. 00 bu At $1.T1L@L11% for December, 74 fot January, Aid $1.106 for the year. N I‘m;l(‘l.l:l?m:l‘:lul;tuuu for Decembor and tho ear, and #1)6d fur | 5 ¥4 Shta wero qulots With saléa o 5,000 bu for December A rk—Fales 1,750 brla ot $10.00015,0% for u lord pork—Fates 1 5,00615.0206 fo v ot oD Shnierys snd 300 10r Febs {fi:l’;{filfl.u-@h\, Ty, : Lard-Sal 500 tes nt 80,87 for tho year, and $10.00 o Febriary. Lh-(Jrdlin 3 A, . Mens Pulk waa in falr rm‘m'u and easler, sales beln; mado of 2,000 bris at $15.R214G 10,00 for January, an $15.82% for the year, g Wua, iy Fujucat and emslors roles 2,230 tes ot 0,85 for the year, €0.80G0,83 for JAnuacy, and it $10. 10 cash, 3catn were activo} fales 200 boxes short elears at (o1 0% Doxow foniz and short. clears 3t WHERI(S cahi anil ¥ for JanuATY§ 20,000 B dry shoulder atuie . Wiieat wag quiet and aliout {{c lower, December sold at$L e, 1136, clostg at tho tnaide, January sold ut 81 1230wl 1274 closlug’ 8t $1.123, November sold Corn was qules and steadier at 4$4@43c for Decem- her, clasfug ut the nalde, and Januury closed at 4350 433{s. Novetnber wadaioted b 433c, JAJat wuro qutes gk 30 for Deceniber and 3aKe for nuary. LAHT CALL Nesa pork was moderately active, and 7%4@10c lawer, eloalng ut §15.4234415,85 for (s year, and $15,00 for January, with se0bris at $15.00013.05 for January, and $13,81 for {ie year. £0.8080.3 for the yoar Lard was quict uud caaler 8t or January. Sales »&uru raportod of 250 Loxes long and short cleara at He for January, GENERAL MARKEYS, ALCOTIOL~Was quict at £2.11, DROOM-CORN—The demand continues falr, and the turl corn 1 about 40 per b nlgher. Tho rucelpts aro Iiberal, but’most of the Kansas crop, which contalned the huik of the chofca corn this yéar, fs marketed, and consequently tho beat gradesars held highers Choleo ¥reon burl, 5Y%@akc; medtum hurl, red tipped, 444 5o green brush, with hur enough to work it, 5GScs red tipoed with do, 4@4}c: green covers and neide, 5 @i¥er red tipped do, Siga4e; Inalde brush, Sk@des wedium to choles atalk brald, 41§wa¥ey Intorfor brush, 3@ates erooked do, Jaiie. BUTTER=Vrices were without noticeablo change, rul- 1ng 0rin for good to chotes qualitivs, sud falrly steady for thu lowor grades. Btocks hera are luss than fn many past scasons ab A 1iko perlod, and holders appgar confls dent that prices willnot touch & lower polnt than st present. Roll butter Isarrlying with somo freedom, snd tnds buyers at 15@23¢, according to quality and condltfon, Wao quote: Choico to fancy yellow, 25@00c; medium to good, 17623cs (lerlor 10 cummon, K@ 15, DAGGING—Only a limited movement tn_ grain_ bagy waruoted, and prices wers not hold with much firme ness. Gunnies and burlaps seld falrly, sod wore nom. nully steady, Quotatious remalu ns beforo: Stark, 213c; Peerless, AA, 2tes Lewiston, 203c; Montaup, i ntarl, 213cs American A, 10c; Amoakes, 1003 Otter Creek. 10¥cs burlup bags, 4 and 5 bu, 130@15c; gunnles, single, Li@14%e: do, double, 24@2s¢, c¥ Trade was unimproved and values wero un. changed, Ordorassn ruls were for small quantitics, and wero Alied at 126130 for good to Lest, and 8t 7G110 for poor £ falr grade COAL—A finin market and unchanged prices was ‘re- ported, We again quoto: Lackawauns egg, §7, 2367. do, nut, l'l.r-;xfi_,.'m da Tange, $7.7548-00; Llossburg, 0.50; cannel, £7.00: lirlar 1111, §0. B R I o e i UGS — Wi s 2ic Tur 21 for plekled, 4T tosali e ks 411 00 FInll—A (alr business was tn progress. lath tha cify Wnd_counitry (rado ordered witt Iiberality, and the market sgaln preseoted & o tooe, We conilaus wate: No. ) wiitetioh, %-Url, 84,300 Ko, 2 dy trout. $1.73; No. 1 horw mackerel, 80001000 Nu, U liora extra, d-brl, §1 : Noo | sy, SH.0061.00; No. 2, 6. Url, 80,5008 4.73; family muckerel, rl, $4.50611.75: NO. I sliorg Wit Tirge, $1,75cl.800 No. "L Uay lkith, 814581 family & UL 05: bank codfiah, $5.0063 T e i Bl b D )7 Labrador” herrin i, $3, 003 29; eoaled rring. 28@a0c, Co- 3. §7,5047. 75 round, bris, §5. herrltig, per box, bl River wilimon: FIUITS ARD KUT: connection with this war Nates, 60N e O 0gs, kogs, 1213%4c; do iRintath, (OB & oltl RUHGAL: do loose Muscatel, old, $2.00a1 153 do, 504, 40: Valenclu, [0B10e: Zante cur= Taits, new, GH{w7os citran, 2433e, Dot kaTiu—Alder teach Wiatkberric AUGON pltted chorrics, 1560 Ta—Filberia, 1l @20¢; Napiva Weliuta, 156202, 40 BOW, French walnuts, Twitle; Grenohle waluits [fhics, Jraatls, iy ibey pocate toxan 10 Jawouri, ks Wilimingtou eanu s puaiits Dlyaah GIEEN FRUITS deal of the frull wi 0Lt 3ud this deunen Bpuics, which makes then pupular wit, ¢ UG8 are quict and luwer; Appice §1,2331.63 per thi QU per ¢ar, §1,351.89) crauberrics, caltiyatey, Imonus, Terragana. 19! it S 10.0031: or brls do wild. £3,6030.00 per brlg Cal fornin Deate, NIPPING varictics, $2.50@23.23 per i, |l.fll||mn|. $4.70.00,00. Cont oraLRes, $4.L0B7.50 ver GROCERIES—Coffera wara quoted dull, with prices 16anini & 1tcT0 [n Wuyers' favor.. Sugams were alan doll, Tt she market displAyed aeminch strength na A6 ANy time sinco tho unward mavement (o prices began, Strups And moiawes continuo active, and shaw an un- {staknble upward tendency. For othier articles in tho lut the coureaof prices was steaiy. Wo Fepoab our quotations of Monday: Ifiox—Caraling, Gete; Lontatana, 60K, CorPPREg—0. O, Jave. 200dtic; Javh, No. 9, 20270t choice tofancy 356t gaod 1o pritolo, 314@ 21Yc1 common ta (alr, 205ea1iecs ronacing, 19@IDYCH Binkanore Java, 23%24ct Alaracaiho, 20iaic, Sroaus—i'atent cut loaf, 14d14}fc; cruahed, 134o; ginuinted, powderel, 1aB1Ic; A atandord, 3468 234cq do No, 3,12@aife; B, 11 dme\ extra G, 114 1l CNol 1w iTor ' Mo 3 laiier pollow ¢ No. 1, ihalic ‘spolcevrown, Toigpiosiei fal 1o Fime 40, 104105c: cominon do. bgoHci N. 0., 0D 014C. sf1cn—c;uwmu-u aelon drips, 697081 Califor. nis hionoy drips, 60@Se: sliver drips, 6326061 good Augar-house sirup, 4m450c; extra o, Mkgaicy New Urlesns molases, cholco new, 70475¢; do prime, 63 @30¢; do, Road, 33@ec; Porto’ Nt Cominon’ fiolnsscs, SRAA0CI biack-atrap. 830c. Bpices—Alispice, 10M@17c1 clover, s0@48ci cassln, 26@aTe) pepper, 1i4widc) nutmegs, $1.10@1.13; Cal- cuits ginger, 14@15c. Soara=[riie Dlue, fe: German mottled, 03(R0Mcy White Lily, S15@0o. White Rtose, 61§@ug; lidysl Havon, 6l4cs Sayon lmperfal d3fct Golden Weat, Si4usMei anner. ge. HAY~Timothy was [n falr_request for shipment and steady, Prairio was unchanged. The receipts continue Ji Na. 1 |lmn|hx. #11,50 {ree on boanl: No, 2 d : mixed, £4.00033.501 U on rlck\'\u_). 1o, $1. 50007, 00; No. 2 slough, $6.00, HIGIWENES=1Were in noderato request snd steaily at the rocent decline, Sale was made of 133 bris at 8i,nig per gaiton. HIDER—Continue In active demand and nr'n, Some Insiances bre roported whero oo nas been paldfor 0. lect lota, but dealera say thiat at present aclling figures they cannot, pay over 8ifc, aud are gtinf niow of the stock ‘at AL pric, Green alied Kl are lower, the quality ‘betng. poor, as usual, 8t this time,’ Quatatlons: Green city butchers', 0i7e; reen cured, Nght sndheavy, 88{o toured, 3(cs Groen suted kip, i 3 aint fdea and prime dry kip aud calf, 13:1dcy, dry: \ties, 13c; deacon Mking, 43@50ci green shecp-peita wool estimated, ac 3i3a%e por b METALS AND TINNEKY STOCK—Trade ts quiet. smail ordors aro comi t fo by mal, but the demand from tho Interlor 8 light, " Prices ate unchanged, copt for shiect zine, which hias declined in of araduction In thia prica by manafactur ons: . TIN PLATE=1C, 20114, $8.501 do, IS, 10x14, $11,00; roping, 1450, 1€, 2605, 110 TIN—LAtge, 21¢; amail, aict bar, 20¢. lead pipe, o, BoLhKR=ND, 1, 18¢; extra, LEAD=DIE, 73(c; bir, 83} LCorpE— 3‘%! ieathing copper 33¢. KIIRRT Z1XO—Full Caskn, cs KIAD, Ba@is(c. BitgxT 110N_N 3{c rates; Russin iron, Nos, 12, 16c; do, No. 1, ataincd, 1aci American planiaico A, 12¢t' B, 10c; galvanlzed fron, No. 40, tic, with dlap count of 3 per cont. Wing=Nos. 1 1o, 0og 8 to D, 10¢: 1010 11, te; 10, 1083 Taand b Y264 16 and 10, 14¢3 17, 1965 18, 1o NatLa—Wero quletat 83,00, which I8 the not rate, 0l L8~Carton waa nuofed airong, In eyinpathiy with thin seaboard market. Lard also'was very frin, and hids "fafr to sdvanco. Quotations remain ' as Lefore: Cacbon, 113 dewrecs test, J0@dkcs do litinola leital teat, 150 deg., I25@300 3 Snow white, 100 deg. tedt, 4@ 35¢} - extra fard (strictly winter), 0oey. extrn lard ofl, m3cr No. I, 73¢; No, 2, A5c: Ilinsced, mw, tocy bofted, ase; whnle, wintor-bleached, 70c; 4jerm, $2.00; nestsfaot ofl, strictly purc,. $1.05@1.10; do’ extra, asgooer do Ko 1, 75@30cy bank ofl, sic; etralta, aset plumbaga ull, 60@700; turhantine, §3c: naphtha. dea- dorized; 63 gravity, 17¢; West Virginia ofla, natural, 20 deg., 455 nAUTAL YO dug., 333 reduced, 29 ety 20LINe, POTATOES—Wero In fatr demond and firm nt poe@ $1.03 for eholeo Peachiblows and Early Rore, and Peach- Dhlows sold from atoro at §1.0001.15 per bu. Comun stk s anoted B HALTOC. POULTRY AND GAME—There was little chanze to note, Tho domand waa 1ght sud thy supply [ thaugh smaller thau on the previous day, muct of the bl stack having becu sold, but the sturmy weattier kept buyers away aud prevented gny lmuprovement In prices. “Quotations: TDULTRY ~Chickans, $2.0003,001 do dressed, 7Q9c 1erme tarkeys, Titei do lreied, S@10ci duckc, €4.50 4,003 gecke 87,50, ‘Uang—Iralric chickens, $2,73@3.00; partridge, $3.25; quall, $1.0081, 10: mallard ditcks, $3.00; tmail dueks, 1,001,251 venison saddles. 5siigper SEEDS=Timotly was dull aud wenk ‘st $1.70 for primu and $1.6081,05 for fair,_ Clover was In falr ro- gueat and firiner af §0.0060.13. “Flax soid a6 81.400 BALS fet t % ALT. anqute nnduu'mlg‘ Snginawand Onondaga, ¢, $1.25 ordinnry coarse, 81,705 dalry, without ba B0 iy Ieh Dasc, S350 ARB{on iy, por satk, $4,00¢ gcround alum, &1, 40 Der sack of 200 [b, TORACCO—=During tho past week thera wasamod- crata demand for gooda fn’ this line, and prices werg -without fluctuntion, We¢ quote the arketsterdy aud firm s followa: ; Fixe Cur—Cholca to extra, 70@80c; medtum ta'good, i0cs comtnon, 43645¢, -Natuirai Ieaf, roft ressed cholee to extra, 70@80¢; dn hard-preased, Tocy ns"-hrlu]ll, chiofcs, o, medium, 60G3be; standard biuck, good o extra, S0@35c; common binck, 432450, o IGRING-Goou te cholco, 8137 miadium, 41G30ey 101 1 California, unulated, comnion t goud, 35@35et cholce Lo oxtra, C. & TEAS—Thers waa aquiet and firm tea market, Wo contitiuo to quote: GuxrowpEr—Common, 30335¢; ‘Rood do, 58@40c; i o T 5 el ot 5 fancy, $1. 1. 15, I3iPREIAL—Coniton, 28@a3c: good do, 3528c: me- dium, 40@43c; good 10, 45G4Rc: e, AXisict Nocet, 55@u0c: choice, 65700 cholecal, 20@73¢, YouNe HysoN—Comnion, 20uwd0e: kood do, 92@I5e; medium, 4042e; “good_du, 4Middcy fine,’ B0@5IcE tinest, 53@#0¢3 cliolee, 15w70es chivlcest, YCGS.L0. JArAN—Conimon, 28@3201 ool common, 33@35e4 piedluin, a5(40c; good medium, 40G42c: tine, 453005 fuest, S3@55c; cholve, SHigocs ehiolcest, 63k chiofcoat hew first plekinz, T0@730. QoLoNas—Commion, 283300; §ood common, 33@I5C; medlial 40cticr Kodd medlitin, {3edag; ine: 466305) fnest, 8aiso; choleo, cdze) cholcesty 50, WODD=Tho retall prices, deilversd,’ ara 8,00 for ‘maple: 87,00 for beech, and $5.50 for alabs. WOOL—Tho market (s rmther qulet, but iho stock in tho West Is small and frmiy leld. Westorn manufao- turers ara buying oceatonally. Tiig ttock of all grad hera prokably does not excecd 200,000 B, ot ek e, kil .o Roeh o et cs and medium. 13@300; wedinm and uh wuahed, 233200; Ano do, 2@e, chotceat, 83@00c; LIVE 8TOCK, cugave, fote— Aondare Tucslay Tatal e e b Shipmients— MORERY. surear ssassen 1634w . CATTLE~Trado waa dull, with prices weak snd r- Teguiarly fower. The few extrn droves offered wero taken ut very full figures, nor was tho depreciation In butchors' stuft and stockers very considerable, but for cominon 1o fafr siipplng steera buyers wero_unwilling to pay within 15@20c of last week's closing prices, The depression In tho latter descriptious was diie to the re- portnof & marked decllne during yesterday and Monday inNew York and other astern markets, and to tho fact that the supply of holf-fattencd cattle was unrcusonn- iy Targe, Tho market opencd excoedingly dull, the forcnoon belng pretty well advanced heforo any - transfers wero eifected, but tuward - nuon bukiness revived ® little, and ol the ¢lose some 1,600 hoad, o7 sbout otie-third of tha supply. liad ieen worked off, Sales were reported ot 63,236 2,50 for {nferior lots} at $2.05(3.25 for poor to cliol cowni AL $4.93@3.50 for atock aued at 815002 for,common 'lo elira sulpping stocrs oo $275G4.60, The morkot closed dull uud_ heay; &ny cattle feft In the yardy unsold, QUUTATIONS. Choloe Beoves—Fine, fat, well-formed 2« ear 10 5-year-0ld ateers, welghing §, 40010 | 56770 s, vane, o $4, 7025, O eV atioRed wicer, weigi oL 410G .00 i Urwdce=Ste I iouto LI 1y oIl o eliolco cuwe, for ¢iey SIBURHLer, Svelighing 80010 1. 100 B " 2.7503.50 101,000 R e 5 ferlor~Lij T lnfl 1,200 Lo J, 850 Medlu oA Dutchéra'Sock—Toorto cot | Stock Cattle—~Common cattle, ulis, AWRRALue! ~Through droves, Toxas Yuali—FPer 100 Ar. Price, 0y 4.0 i) 0 3 ¢ i1 1,250 v 53 [ TR OGS e inarket Opened very favorauly s, Yot anticipating to largo ran’s 43 thiere proved ia ve, Uyyera touichold In s aptrited madiner at i advance aver Monday's prices of 8¢ per 100 Tos, Taylut $3.4%R .08 for colnnon (o cholce packing hogs, ald $3. K 5,04 for bacon graues. Thu sdvance, loweyer, as ot {oni sstalned. Townrd nuon, when It Lecaniuapparent that tho recupn woutl pot Tl ahort of 33,000, o canfident feellng Look passesaion of Luyers, atd ) day the market was back tu, Mouday's 1 cliwed ateady wikh comparatively few s, Sklppers and inferior Ldivy I 1 $4.750 " 50; and oxirs heavy ahipoing hogeac 810, Tho funt. ity wasne, The aversge welght ut umJnJ'..un‘.u milaeiidioRs dniniie cporte all, Patterso 4 Uregory, Covle, CRYREa 8! John's Brown, - sl 1100 8AT, 5 ) ] ) Sate-nEd 5o eoapopasapon: BEREEEETESE! 48,881 5.U3) SILEEP=Thers was & modorately active domand, and the niarket sgsln prescnted 4 sicady tone, We quutd good Lo vholcs 8L §3.7984.50, ud poor to falrat 84,00 -850, DurpaLo, Nov. a1, SUnFTikeReceint , Hov. 31~ o to {or o, kel tiine far, B/ 1ol mariel eiiver rices Towur; ShIDPIDK Btecrs. 148.30; Dutchune cutbic, ol .-1'"1’&.‘."‘:“."5’.7.“:‘;2&. ‘f L 600; € ke 8 A e L ¥ i, 84,1624 Shnina, SRl Gl helh 30 Bood ke Hoos—Iecelpl, 0,500; utal for tho' w k thus for, 0,000; mOderatel ve_ for woyd slocl Sricts ‘coininon Lo Tair; ‘s8 0hash ovi o $3,40@5.85; heuvy Liogs, inediuin 10, €3, unaold, 8 cars, mostly light conion Yorkers, BALT LInERTY, iy NoYe 31~ CATrLa—Receints . BAST L . Po,, Nov, 31.~CATTLE-Recelpts to- T Ll s AT R T e vary fow fore oo hand? Sardet, atiiva; DOk, BS.00@5 5] Medinis 10 0o, 4. 2544753 comm w 875G 4. (0, i o o é%&efi‘ Fotkers, $5.000 a0 8- Iteceipts to-0o 6.60; Pulisdulpliay § 0 molasaen, 45@50¢t, nd prateie, 87, 50R7.75. ood' o, HOES5C | Ane, B3LUG] - 8. BT, LOUIS, Nov. !I.—-)lnnl—ArlIu“ Ar, Love, Mo., higtiert Ught abinping, t Rood Yorkon, :;nc'x'x"&a iy 2 , £5.4046.63; Acking and butehers's $3.758. 00, B et evmind . prices fnchanged. Grxonuats, Nov. SLiotlons~Actlre and rms by ca, §3,0005. 761 HoATY, BOGR.051 Focoiple, 1 13, anipmentiy 100t T i s DRY GOODS, ciicado, Taking tha preceding two or thirce wéeks as s hasts of ¢ comparison, the dry-gonds market for the week end- Ing with yesterday displayed impravement tn pofnt ot | business accomplished. But tha markos ta still yory | tar from showing s satisfsctory dogres of aotivity, The oxtremly disngreeabls weather and tho bad coadi- ton of the country koads are_promInent amoog the In- fluences that have opotated Advérsely to an active dl tributfon. but the chlet cAuds of the continned dulls neas Is found [nthe undertlnty regarding the result of the Presidentisl contest. Pending thatresult thero ap- Pears to be 8 marked Indlposttion on the part of both whotessla _and retall dealers to opersto be. yond mecting the most urgent nécossfifea of thetr trade, The' demand, though gufte gendral In {ts eharacter, lamininly restricted to modérats qudati- tles, to ** freaher * atacks, snd In nearly il depart. ments 2o alr o estramo qulet pravalls,” Vrices show no algas of weakening; on tho contrary, the tona of the market for standard cottan productions ta sentibly frmier thian & fortnixiit ago, Tho Jncreated strength ineremlmr an advanes fn the raw_matcrial, and the ncreated 8xport movenient. The ehangen noted dur. ng.the week were an advauce of ko In Lawrence, Wachiisette, Myatic [tver, and Tromont browi cottuns. and & e advance i Dwight Star, -Bioott, Great Fall and Ong oF Lwo other brandsof e browns, Lelow srs the reFiscd quotatio BROWN goTTONS, ALIADEIO A, de4.000ennses BIE Langlay, standard. Atiaatio 1, 4:4. A\ Atjantio D), 7, |Gabot W, 4-4. Atiantia P, 4 016 Now iHatttor 1udian Head, 4 .- Lawrence, Indian Head, 78,0000 The Lawrence, 4 Buperior, Al.. Bl Agawam . 4-4 Naanvilje. 8" (Tremont, € Co.. Waghtsetts, ® AdEhats o 7 |adgers i adger St Atscon. 7 1Eontincneal tevs § Mystig 746 Kennebeo,, ., : Broadway gl i FiilE Browns, d Nahus R, 40-in. o |ndian Orchard, NN... 7 §ulm|\ 1 1 B l||llflnfll‘clmfll. [t L) ashuia O, i Dwight Star 8% Peppereil &, 83 Dwight Star, Fit Sepperall I b u}ogn:i:u wal 2] ehparell O) oott, A FERnereli Ny S0uihesees: O Nawtnark s Fliacort U iisent thie o f' "reacott N reat Falls 3 Indinn Orehail, X110 81 Portsuiouth . sa Indian Orchiard, KE... 7h MolawKs s, 5 PRINTS. Merrtmac F. Pluk.. [d Merrtuius D) 0 Factnie, 7 Lochecd 7! ocliped K8 Tamiiton. i enmond ol American. 7 |\Wamautta,, . Bprague i 7 |Allen piuk, 7 CAMDRICH, 746 Masonvitta.. Warren. Glouceater Garner Flat.., Washington Prize Meilal, igh colos = 3% Glenar, COMBET JEANS, g& Amoskeag, brown, o Indian Orchard, Big Clrendo. i Amoskeat.. 7R V3R Laconla.. moskeaz ive mu‘gm“‘%"” oy roedinoor, Everett, No. i o8 imbledon v Lonsdale cambria -1 Iackatone, A K e e S Thacnones AA. imastn 4 Davol, Pride Eraftoriae Lo Lonsdala, Androscoggin. L. AuosKeag.soe LUl 4+ Mount Hope.. Tinnohaha, 4-4. nnchane 14: Amoskear,’ ACK! Amoskeag, A, Amowkeng, T BoER FFEE ® 3 oot 1 Moot 11 Green, G 3 Vaughian, XX. 10" Linwood. w1y Surolle L. “S. XY 7 Manhaztan, . Amoskeag, C..] York, nch. 5 ‘Amoskeag, 1 York, do-inel 3 Amoskeag, E.. THOTRAIKO Auevassereres U Pearl River. SwifL River. o Caneatoya ox(ra, Ocean, ., ] Gonestoia extry 7.9 Pltueid, il Conestogn @M, York Blus, York strip ANIOSKEAR, voe vonsaes Columblun 4, ATRITES. Amoskeag, J113§ American, 0-3.. Amoske 0fy American, 3 Uncass il soce s D10 (iTamliton, Uhicatvilie,UCA . its 056! aalicus, 3.3, COYTON PLANNELZ, (Iennebec—Rted Numbera,) Tirown, No. 100,118 Hicachod, No. 100, Hrown, No, 00...o.,u.cit [Hicachied, iirown, Nu, 50 1, ileached: Xo. a0 oached, No. 3" Bleacted, No. Ui GoaER Hieasted, No. 50, 2 Hieached, No. 4 i ileached, No. 0.1....010 ileached, No, 20,0008 754 Masched, No. 10..vws00 B3 Xrw Tonx, New Yorx, Nov. 20.~Bralness continues Hght tn ncarly oll departmeonts, Cotton, goods Jere, ‘mneflllr steady in_first honds, ~ Cottonadca wero 8 Iiitlo inora tlve, Printa wers in limited domand, but Qloucester fancies ars Jobbing freely at 0idc, Light-welant faney e R ] 3 pfccee of wurited coste o il o o agction Tuvaday next. . i LUMBER. < The cargo market was dull and weak. Theofferinga wero Hberal and & fow salcs were tisdo early, but tho wretched weather kopt buyers away, having also been thie means of reducing tho volume of busiress at tho yards. Pfeco atuff sold st $7,0037.23, and occasjouslly At $7.60, Inch ranges from €8.00@13.00. Bhingles and Iath were qulet, the latter betog firm under light offerings, and there 1s & good demand, the stockaat many yards being unusually small, quoted 8L §1.25 R ‘The yard market (s steady ond moderatively active. Quotations: Lath afloat aro Tho ad weather checks trade, Timtand secund s Thirdclear, 1 {nch, ’tl:;flnl:l!lull". Illlfil(‘.‘ v fth M Clear tluoring, fArst and second, rough.. €l g, st and second s 178t cotnmon stding, Flooriug, Drst common, drcvse Floorlit, secund consmun, & Box bouris, A, 1lox oards, Astork bowrd; I stock buarde... Cxtock board, o Cotmmon boards aid shurt 1o Fenclng, u fe, CGomnion umt Plekef Dleken B BY TELEGRAPH, FONEIGN CITI Special Dispatch (o The Tridiine, | 4 LivearooL, Nov,. 21-11 s m.—=FLoua—No. 1,258; No. 2, T, & Graty—Wheat—Winter, Ko, 1. 10s; No, 2, 0s 83 4pring, No.1, 108; No. 2, 083d; white, No. 1,108 6dt No, 103 4d; club, No. 1, 10s 04§ No, 3, 103 8d. Coru— 0. 1,203; Nov 2, 25s0d. . ProvisioNe—Pork, Tis. Lard, 51864, Livenroot, Nuv, 21—LaTzst.—CorToN—Qulct and unchauged; GXGA 0-10d salcs, 10,000 bales; apcculation and export, 20,00; Amerlcan, 8,000, Yarua sud fabrics at Munchester quiet and un- changed. PuxapsTovrs—Quiet and unchanged. Wheat—Ro- colpts, 21,000 qre; Ainerfcan, 9,000, Darley—Amerl: €an, 3404, Poas—Canwdlan, 398 6d, CLOVERK-BREN—AIETICL, 380 'movistoNs—3eas pork, 7ie. Primo mesa bLeef, 872 od. Lard—American, 1804, Bacon—Long clesr, 44s; short cloar, 458 6d. Curxsm—American, 8248 TALLOW—A3 PETHOLEUM—Bpirits, 103 84; refined, 108 6d. LIxXaxzp OlL—~iTs, tks1N—Common, 3s9d} pale, 148 SrITe TULPENTINK—288, LARD O1L—54s, LOXDON, Nov. 31.~LiNszED Or.~201 34@208 64, CALCUTTA Li: Antwaer, Noy, . AMERICAN CITIES: XKW YOUK, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Ngw Youk, Nov, 3 RatN—Dusiness fn whoat oniy toa Wmited extent, and markes stll raled in buy- ers' favor; expart demand inoderste and checked somewhat by scarcity of desirable frelght room; sales, 634,000 bu it $1.10@1,28 for ungraded spring; $3.20 for Dew and old imlxed No, 3 Milwaukee; §1.20 for old No. 4 Mionesots and Milwaukee apriugs 81,30 In store for now No. 23lliwauken; No, 2 Chicago quoted s 81.2§ @1.20. Tye niore active and frmer, with a brisk ex- pars domand; Westorn s 82@33c{ salcs, 23,000bu West- rn on spoLto arrive soon, Al B3c, Rad 30,000 bu do deliverabls freo on buard at Philadelphis a4 83c. Tarley dutl and nominal, Corn s suade lower, with & light trady for expors and home ‘saies of 43,000 bu, 88850 for new no grade Weatern misd; Bdc for now ungraded mixed; 57GA746C for now weaer mized; 598 for oid steamer mizod; 01@03%c for Westarn yellowy 63@8ic for ungraded Weatern mixed; 57@380 for un- wound old Weatern mixed, Includiog 8,009 bu 3 stors 8157)c, Osta lu lwoderate requeat, malnly for ths Jui- mediate wanus of the trade, at sbout preylous gures; salea of 56,000 b, st 334305c for mixed Weatern and Btate; 833 for rejectod: 334G ilc for Western 3@ 43¢ far whits W : Provisiuxa-Pork easler, and the demand contloued yery light; sales of 350 brls tmeas on tho &Dat AL F17.00¢ 75 brla fur February, 1877, at $10.35@16,50, closlog st $10.40bj; Noveniber nominal st $17.00, sud Decem: berang Jauusry at $10.35; at tha acooud call cash, $)7,0bid aud $17.75 asked for old; for November, $17.75 askedt for old; for e remalnder of the year, $10.10 bid aud $16.75 aakedy for January, 1877, §10. bl owad $17.00 sakedy for Fevruasy, AST% 810.40 bld and $10.00 an 10 aaked; 8050 bl a g7, e, e, 1gm, Ploderate tentert ok mteady priogy, " 18 8o, Tand-Smnl oy et Wosters ling (178 - on anot f VR cleat ay e stoamoenY Moderately dealt fn; gyleg of o Dilinosteam on 1pot at 810.2510,87; gy o, 04! | B11.00: 300 tes for November at $10.qisga o0 Yo afferad At BI0TIG1 2,250 ten ellers:opyion ot fomalnder of Ui Jedr st 810.a76z10,00 o for the $10.21%1 1280 ton for Decomber ut 10 pmpens M l;u $10.3751 4,750 tes for January M’flm,:n, s losiag Bt $10.2741 L0 tes for rapy 08 .40, closing At 810,574 bid, February Oaxax FREIGNTI~Good, steady Akt Toom and airly modarate traile; offarings o o, CTHh® erlimited; (n charter room only n masrasy T but tates [t chanacd, engagemcaty onoyaui® €rnool by steam 10,000 bu grain ot g oy Rt to bui by sall 10,000 bu graln at 8d, Per Mandary 1945 40d In falr demanty raw oy Buoan—Refined o TALLOW—Mora activent atead, bus qutet, 1bs prime at 83c per b, 'y Pricet; nales of 233,00 Drund a1 el bout g1 oy " Favoritan To tha TWe 1004 per gal, estern Astocited Nuw Vorx, Nov. 21t L {diren ciosky nlnm!yi ovembor, (i 3 1-10¢1 January, ‘12 3.10@12 ¥ 12¢; March, 1003 April, 124 {3t Az ue 19104013 1-1gy 37:8der AuRust, 0 30 v, sehjioUR-—Scarcoly fo. fArins Woiers more gy E51000 beluy Mo 3 K Sol et FoPuried Yool 0 00, ity N 2 9,004 15T sapir e oty s o Food toclalc 51 it Wit exira g im0y 8t Lovite, €3.3025.001 Minncaots paica e 5.0 GRATN—Whe 4 ey S 130 e demand Rearolty ‘af faishe ooy 1t TAYOE: ik sinekR; recelnts e £1.301 sjora N fliwan $hay No. 2 linery . tiow, nom 1407 Uiradda suring: F1o ko Erh BaGRes Btate, i Chits fl'&fi:}‘fim! it uuiet an atichanged: o0 iy rades mixed, oy grade, ny; new, 8ae: mixed ates do graded, a0c; mize ttesm, new, 7 Gicy Wentorn mased: casyes, bovt Bt mixed, poor, 57@330; vellow iWeatern g1y unelishged: ‘recoints, 05,000 b, Goxe, gk, '“’,5‘,;};“3““"5““'] URS, 20t now Fnstern and Wes '2R1X4~Coffee qulet ny byt e "fai 2o o0 R etz Saear quia J0'de; refned wnehanged. Moinsser "f‘" rime, ‘chauged. Ttica quiet and nnclinmged, . 10 ¢ 284 un TETROLRUN =1u better dom, BT ands crade, 13 203§ €20360; cAves, HOc: ¢t et fi.’:"(’é"‘“}x;‘u"" %:‘mvbmm city, 1de od, ATNRD IiRsin~Firm, £2.1303,40, Brinits ur TURPR — 351 P HaGs—Firm Westem Srasaly ot 33@3ske. PovisioNs—Pork=Market dull” £17.001 Docembor, §10.45. Tecr-Sriey i, M Slcin \oeniernniiar S eity, hepuarket dnlt Tong demang firm 'for iarge lot 15, i dteain, " $10.75011.00) 't cember, §10.00G 1 Trta-lacuict Wit y—quicts ?.'f%‘ PHILADELIIA, DRLPMIA, a2l F s SRR brudt AT TR Flrmy pe. HnEna=Clover, $13,00213.00, FLouu~Steniyt Milinesotnfamily, o, Oluta, and “Tndiana, §0.00€0.50; i 258.0.75:8 i, i gralcs, £, {inatx="Wheat—Demand _thoderas do, 4 old, 60GG0C: all, G3cusncs steani, 51@34et O hd ehaics WhILG: SAGIG! gty e Mid BFi” falF shd chalcs DU —Nord Acliss; Ne En—Mora nelys: New York ftats fora "County, Ia., & ; ol aa T L e GlivrsE=Deiinnd active: Western e, Aatac g hemaid active; Wentern, trea: J0sc HKORITTA=\Wheat, 16,00 tuas corn, 8 000 o ™ BUIPHRNTS—COTN, H2.000 b, 3 WantFKirimg noderate demiand: Ohlo, P and West Virginia, XX and ahore, 44347 Inedium. 43@4%c; conrse, AGes: an, Indlant, and Wesietn s, 34a 1, 45ui,coarse, A0gdlc combing, ‘wask unwaklied, ‘afes Caninda. combini. Ao o wanlied, 4768302 Conrsa wnd incdlum taaaser dns Dtgc tubwaied, 420400; Cxtra and merino pilled, medtuni. 180292+ 4o Charas, Thate 5031 Texat Tns b7, Louts, Nov. 3t.-Carron e e TroN~Bteady and nuchangs ni—btefly: air_demand for RES] Puperne T, 84154400 ot T, D “GriAry—Whent dull and Tower; No, 3 % @1 315 i cual $1,23 b Decerers Ko s bhTuk @l 1 cmb. Corn Inactive and lower: No. % mive 21 {e4231c canti; a1e Did Docomber, . Oits Wiilior: So. SAIARY—Quiet and ninehanged] S100 o oRed- THOYINONN=Fork dull and inchaugeds naw, #1050, c. Lulk wieata Urtiier; held high enneyly: medtin el Lard frm 100 @1 or; PH@TC; Blg@uMe; B)dsj(e. Dacon sirong; 14cs VHQUHC; B9, BALTIMORE. TALTIMORR, Nov, 21,—FLOCR—Steady and une RS Whaat qutce bt 0 (~Wheat qulet but firm; No, 1,304 No. 3o, SLLET: Bennayiv e red, o 3 whito ‘atern, Westorn, Baute. Ty quics 80 el ‘GLOvKR-8xEL—Steady and frm; Driomoxs=guiet b nrm. Pork 170, nk i o, o 2 G i e 3 o 10, Hamg, UHE1) WuTraR=Unchanod. I TR PETROLEUM—Strong and unchanged. Coprax—hull and unchanged, WiIRKY—S$L 11, IteosiFTa—\Vhiéat, 13,000 bus corn, 58,000 bu, Torxpo. Nov. 3t.—FLovneSteg) %00, Nov. a1, —FLovn—Steady. Gty wWhest (U1l mid 1OWers No. 3 white Wabush, A 170 Mo, Wikter, §1.3134; Decenibar $1,32; No. 3 4o, $his; re: focted, 1,10t No, 2 auiber l"g‘éli""‘ gL ‘oo ity h 3 reject new, jc. Oatadul and nomtnat, " ooy s - CLoven Skxn—Steady; £0.3%, ,'fi&‘,‘i‘{““w""" 20,000 bu; corn, 30,000 bu; oats, 'SmipuENTI—Flour, 000 bria; wheat, 35,000 bu; cors, 67,000 b3 0aLa, 12,000 b, kil Mitwaug; e o~ Qulet b 1LwavxER, Nov, 31.~Froun—Quiet but firm, QuaN=\Vheat weaky declined Je; elosed qulets N 1 Milwaukee, $1.176: No. 2 °$1.124; Decemby 133341 January, §1,1436; No, 3 Milwaiikee, 8108 Curnsteady, witl tafr demauds No, 2, 43¢, Oatd di ani enaler; No. 2, ave, liyo teniy fair démand; 1, 050, BasioyNu, 3 sarlag, J0c; ecember and Jau TrOvistons—Firm, _ Mess pork, £10,00210,12%. Lard—priing steam, 08103a; Kettic, 10H@11c ¥RE1GTa—Quict but Arni, RECRIPT3—Flaur, 8,000 bris; whest, 117,000 1 SIexKATS—Flotr, 18,000 bris; wheat, 1,00 D CINCINNATI. CINCINNATT, O,y Nov. 21, —Currox—Quict, atttie. Froun—Quiot bt steadys fathlly, 83.803.7 Unain=Wlient. scarce and Arm: re Corn quicty huw, $U@3Us, Qata Thand; OGEITE. ltp-«emmu firm, Guigfve, Dariey dull nod ulichange Fnovistoxa—lork - gulet: $10.0K¢ Market easfors steam, $10,00210,15; kettly, Tl meatd In falr deinand'; CH@Uxe: byksiLe Bhies of boxed shioulders &t G¥e snof 1ieceiuter Dulke short TibR, Bige November: stior clear, Higo_ ha November, = Hacon—Searce aud 0rin; Sopuliiers, 74w 7ol cloar b, DigUNC, DurTks—Quict and unchiatged. T0STON, m].‘xn‘:mfi' Hl‘!l , No. 21, ~Frorn—Demand moderato nd unchanged. Grain—Cara quice but firm: mixed and yellow oidy UBE, new bearce and nominaL Oate-Slarket dully No, 3 white and mixed, 41@47¢, PFALO, Buryato, Nov. 21,—~GiajN—=Wheat dull entirely nominal, 3 Coru guiet; car1oad: Western, ey refecied, i January, m Outa negieciel, Bye Inactive. Lurley dufl nod uusettied. No \:lbll‘hlll[llm.'u': ot . Nrw Omeaxs, Lo, Nov. 2,= Wiisky—Firmers 1.00@1. 10. O ta Gutl and nominaly very Hette bustncss dofeg. COTTON, Fuw Otizeaxs, Nov, 21,-Corrox—Tn good demand; slex, 0,000 bales; quotations unchangeds recelpts, bet 3,000; RrOM, 5,000; oxporta Lo Liverpool, L6000 10 Havre, 1,400; to liremen, 3,100; stocK. 10,00, CuanrEsTox, Nov. dt.—CorroN—Middiing, 11t Det, 3,600 batcsy sales, 15; exports to Fraver, 4! 5T. Mome, Nov. #1.—CorroN—Strong; midditng, 1164 net recolpts, 2,783 boles; ales, 3,703 exporis comt Wwito, 3,033, - uu.tnm;r. Nov, g1,—Corrox—Steaiss niddiing, 11¥4es net receipts, 5,185 Dales; sales 1,045 exirtd coustrise, 620, Savarnan, Nov, 31,—Corroy—Qutet; middiogs 110-106; Ret receipts, 4,839 bales; gross, 31080 SEEH 1{150; sxporti o tho Conttnent, 1,050 coud 3,840, —— PETROLYUM. Crixtaxg, 0., Nor, 31,—-Prreorzvu-Firmi standard whits, 110 teat, 2c. Purranuea, Noy, 31,—PeTRoLrus-Crude flx‘:::; §3.308t Parker's; refned, 20c, Philageiphla de TURPENTINE. . WiLugxoToy, N, C., Nov, at.~Srinira TINE—Firm st y3c. or Tusrar MARINE. CIT‘I‘OII,\(:O. AnmvaLs—Trop Fred Kelloy, Commodore, Buffalo, sundrics; pro¥ :uedmn Marquotte, pig irol rop New Era, (m.n A fowlng; prop Tecumaely, Goderleh, lal;. o Brown, ‘Traverso Ua; telegraph poln'l‘ c e Flint, Buffalo, c schr M, R W nm:l:. e coal; schr Winnlo Wing, Ludington, h;mPt % 8, L. Mather, Cloveland, conl; schrB. “;lo o) Michigan City, light; chr B, Corntog, DUt G schr W. Jones, Michigan City, L Webb, Cleveland, coal} sche Lowls Dsg;]o » gan, lumber; sche Zach Chandler, Bl o SEity achr A. Richards, Green Bay, & of Qrand Haven, Grand Have Alien, Grand Haven, Jumber l)llmuu, lolc‘(\m;:l;xoulg ;i achr x00d; & e ranger, Pockard's Pies, Tuu na, Manltowue, sundics. GeanmicEs rop dyines; Drob our, i i B pu wheat,. 4,000 br batloy, 3,000 B butter l:{:' Lo aintor, South Haven, ll;x“]g ] sundries: scur J. Q. Masten, BUUS g our ynd wheat; pro| \'hllllldelphl‘n;.bs:lsbgfl{ A drios; Port Huron, 2 3 ] :fl-uwrla: star Alpens, }L::‘:l'l%am !T’g:.m b ‘Wnd supdries; schr NOBEGRH Greg. AL bu burley, Sp) it suadricas scle Y by 'ficnam{flo:flm bu el beel, e eV hito Lako, sundrics: prop Tompest, White Lako, FREIGH 1 'S Ciicago.—Tne schrs D. B lJnIlv:ndll:wu" were chinrtered for wheat to Bul!"l.:lo‘ Yoor tho vesacls ustil sprivgatic. )

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