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"FINANCE AND TRAD What Was Done in Local Finances Last Week. The Produco Markets Less Active and * Irregular---Provisions Lower. Wheat Strong---Corn and Oats Dull Barloy Heavy. TINANOCIAL. The principal feataro of e inanclal bualnoss of 1aat waek was the movement of curroney to the hog dlstricts, Tho orders from tho country wero o liberal that the rescrvos of the local banka wero ty to bave recourso to tha ctitrency balances in New York. The recolpts of currency from New York werolarge, . The lJoan market was mara active towards the end "of the week, but for the whole perlod the ‘business dono was not notleeably in excess of that for the preceding week, ‘Thore waa a larger sup- ply of paper by packers and by commission houses, who bad to remit currency to thelr corrcapondents. The general supply of morcantlle and mhcfllnnm ous paper was moderale, The clearings of tho week indicate a heavy do- 4acase In transactions compared with thoso of the torreponding woek of last year. Thilsls notan encouraging stato of naffales to exist at the begin- ning of the fourth year aftor the panic, andafter the Presidential eloction, which, by common consent, lhiad been regarded as the turning-point between Tinrd and better times, Nothing mcems to stand in the way of full recovery but the political uncertain. 1y of the fotnre. « Ratos of discount are 8@10 per cent to regular customers. Special rates are made In somo cases. On the street rates are 7 per cent snd upwards. Buslness ls qniet. New York exchange wad sold botween banks at #0c@81, 00 per $1,000 discount. - The clearlngs of the week aro rvpnrm\u fol- lows by Manager D. . Halo; of the Customn- Tloneo: e ""m?"-"x'n‘sf on, bX 'n-n'm ] , 812,021, 50 S Baturday. i, 6, 4i16. 79 __Wanms.cd (Total .$21,033,085.71 uum'm\.m Cotreapond Inst year. + 25,475,673.80 2,207,040.80 MAINE BAVINGS-BANK LAWS, A Commission has been appointed to codify the Savings-Bank laws of Maine, ! TUR GROWTI OF PRUSAIAK SAVINGS-DANES, The London 7¥mies of the Oth inst. aay The resolta of atical fnquiry into the working banka nla lisve Jus 51 of savin been publiatied by dnd present. sonte very ‘ingn bank wan atnrted fn & hm. mu Inqulry sxtends unly (rom 1810, ST1E (o Ay stom Was OTANIZEd. by The BUALE, (0 IHF4, 7Tlie folluwing are tho main reaults obiatned. the years to which tua various numbors rofer bolng 850, i, 2 ¥ 1574t Tho number of denoslioes m Vach of hn.uem (excludiog 1639, of which thers I8 no_regliter) reapectively 201,714, 601,048, 3 el b ons, 001, ’k Bimount ¥ nc ostts . ' 1 tha n_ " eacl n M Banke dy‘“" - mxnumelr rom - 1639 { um)em T8, Wi 18T, « 404, 2R, 718, 15: G oF winich About onsthied 067, V04 deposited 1u cach yedr, tho withdrawnla varylig ;ncrunumun uf yearly. xleymuu ‘o shout 113 por Ceok. ih per ceal \RN ot \lfnonmn of num- under 20 thalcrs there mu tho Sretoriun. 508 bor conts i tholatter, 034 per centi betwoen 50 and 100 thalers fn i, atiogt 22 per ceoti ln 1674, I per oout; ctween 100 200 Cnslers, 110 per, cont (i 1849 and cent o er 147 {halorn, Geatly P Der‘Gont in 1810 AN 1S pF cent 174, Til 1420 1her wax one AsviiEs DIk 10 cvery rtyulght uaro (reroman) miles: [ €74 ono to evury axequaromilew In 1830 thora was ono bonk o ovory o molantAL th 1574 i (0.ever L0 fuliabii Eits. T 1840 Lhars was ung enosiior 1. cvery e il Bopiation: th WT4 one. h trelver trlhuting tha amount of depusils each year over tha whola population (b Would appear that in ki there wa ssathian bait-thler to encls (nvltac in 1840, ono 1 1853 33 (ha n 1600, 7 thalersy tu i87: e (670 14 Comteres s ceriainty shows 3 Mondertal ahvaaca eiihor I prosteriiy or t thritty Yinblts anong the Prussian people, probabiy in both, GOLD AND GREENDACKS, . Gold was 10814@100 In grecnbacks, * Gracnbacks were B"MGDLN cents on the dollar in gold, VORLIGK EXCHANGE. Stoht, Sty dru/. terling. .. Tarls—franics, Buwltzerlal Py | B4 QOVERNMENT HONDS, [k, Asked, United States gsof Al 174§ 7] Tinited States 5-201 of : ] 208 0 ns—.lnnuurynnn Jll 112 of '67—Tanuary nod Jul nntl of "h—January and Ju i {Ylfll!d Htales new 5s of *81. 112 UnitedStates curroncy fa.. STOCK EXCHANGH quu‘u'nmm. IIITAI. Asked, 4 L)) G anr 1k Silie, Intun ol i, Culu mu.l'lum.nocl.cm uliman Falace Cor C Cuamuoer of Cuintherce, Exporition, old. Caok Goun Gueayo ity 7 por cena T ur ke w7 Llllfl\k“l Ity 7 per centa—18i0 or later - " lncwerays 1073 cxucuo Al 1070 ChicES Sty r»rnSunm, tax 147t Lincoly Paricts.. resn ut) e u }l'!mvn of LI West Diviston uauwnyu- Chicaxo Gua Co, 108, o nnoxnm' qvou'nuha. fi 13 l U cl. wpee Nt Cnteag % cb. Bomds (L. WaFic, 5o ity iouilway, South H1d L 10 iy iaiway. Weut Kl 1 City Kallway, North Sid Tradem Insrance Lo, hainberof Cunimierce 0 2xpoaition slock.,, W, 'Aud Intereat. ——— ¢ BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YOUK., ! Nuw Youg, Nov, 25, 04, * Governments doll and lower, State bonda qulet and nominal, Taflronds firm and In good demand, The stock market was strong and higher on thy onnouncement that the Michigan Central hWad ralved ite rateson certain’ classcs of frelght, and |at passenger ratcs would probably be ndvanced, #a well av on reportd from Chlcugo that the basls of bettlcinent had Leen virtually agreed npou by the Lastern trunk Wues. 'The improvement ranged from 4§ to 1 per cent. Lake Shure was the most active, and closed at GIR@HTY, after selllng up from buy to h74, !llfilhli{nn LCeniral was strong, und rore (o 44 Paul comwon adyanced to 10 0ld closed: at 100 . counmon und dhlg e Jtock Island foll oIf to U8, und nai . \\ al{xg.uh |L{\vnnlcul Ell»‘.. l'lxlund 50, eateen Lnion was stuady at 713 liid New York Centrul ot 103G 100, 5‘@ Bl ibake tesogaior. Hak. bn he e bigher, Now JennLLenml advanced from i3k 1o Wi, closing nt Deluware, Luckawanna & Weatern closcd af h, after solling down 1o 7044, Transaction ot the Stock Exehangs uggregated 01,000 shares, with the priucipal dealings “as fol loy L e Shore, 31,0005 fock Iuland, .40 Bt 7,000; Delawdre, Lackawanua eru, m,.md hwm.lmey ‘Central, 4,000} Hlv: at 2@2%} prime mercantlle u Coutral, 1 I‘nnunc{ axgrku PPke Avslutant Treasarer disbursed 820, 000, Custoua reccipi, $211, 000, (-lurln‘n.,h VUL, 000, Doy posd iwnor or the wuuwm.ooo. ; Btorfing~Loug, 4 sliort, 4 Werkny Tank Siutunicieta ay’ Tollowas “Tho fol- aowing s tho weekly bank statement: Loaus, d 1, U5, 4005 wpeche, 1ncruaso, . $1,010,000 Jegul-tendere, decrease, 8507, WN; dwo-lu crense, 81,381,500; ciren atlon, “fncroase, 100; resorve, S106,7 }uupon-, i 317 Mwm}b ‘ou {Sipuns, 02 0405, le‘flalu. . A New Jerso: 14 flock Telan R IE 21l # . 5 ] 7 103 ~ Fort Warne 01! Terre Hauto. 8t Temo Mowe AL 1o Ghicnp Alton . w'n Ghtew mn ‘Alton nfd.. .m IIM\MI 1 x‘fr |mmur| P-cfnu.‘.. Ini ll\l Lenln b iington m Hiashibal & Be. Jitvois e 3 i ral Pacifio bo: Cleveland & Pltiabiiri. sa on Pacing bonds Northwesters .. }_ grant. . 10 Rorthwester ped ru Ul Pac, sinking-fund, 8 Ciy Gy G, & 1o XL Tennessee as, ol “k rania Jgnnoesee & e Missouri Irginia 68, Old.suieee onktan Loxpoyx, Nov, 25, —Consols for money and ac- count, 115 D-148. American secucitlos—' u.;u. 103%; '07s, 100X; 10-408, 1071(: now &s, Now York Conttal, t0: Erle, 0K mremfl. 10. Tanis, Nov. nenm 01f 5 Fraxgronry Nov. 26,—I d Blnlu bonds— Now 08, 1013, = COMMBROIAL, The followwing wera tho recelpts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce In thin city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock “on Saturday morning, and for thocorresponding timo last year: __ Beeapin, Fluur. hfll.- Wheal Cunl, tons, Tiay, tona. leml»er. M) 3,041 Ehingled mool 30 “Withdrawn from lwmun Fridny forcity consump- tlont 3,788 bn whoat, 2,007 bu corn, 4,661 bu 792 bu rye, 6,305 bu barley. The lnllowlng grain was"inepected Into store in this clty on Saturday morning: 1 ear No. 2 white winter wheat; 20 cars No. 2 N, W. wheat, 1 car No. 1 spring, 03 cars No, 2 do, 21cars No 3 do, 17 cars rejected do, 2 cars no grade (134 wheat); 0 cara ligh-mixed corn, 20 cars No. 2 do, 1 car now mixed do, 22 cars rejected do, 31 cars no grade (02 corn) { 4 cors whito onts, 4 cars No. 2 do, 16 cara rejected do (20 oata); 15 cars No, 2 ryo; 10 cars No, 2 barley, 18 cars No. 3 do, 14 cars rejected do (61 barley). Total, 015 cars, or 122,000 bu, Inapected aut: 13,854 b wheat, 61,403 bu corn, 5,030 bu oats, 31,402 bu rye, 9,002 bu barley. The following were the recelpts and shipments of breadstuls and lve stock at this point during the dated: ~ar, 18, Nor. 27, Jao. 18 4100 40 A 1 71,070 AdLdint 414,531 1143 U, G137 The (nllowlng wera (Iw exports frnm Now York for the weeks ending ns dated: .\]fl". 25, .‘\"lr. l& .\Dm kol 05 Wi inows WeTE MR ame L BLOU0 I 40,000 ’rhn lmulnz prnrlncu markets were again {rrogue Tnr yosterdoy. Hopa and provisions tended to dull- Hmlr, brl ness, whoat was firm, barley actlve and hesvy, ond other breadstuffs exhibited little chango, The for- elgn markets were firm on grain, and Now York was dull. We note that the reccipts of tho week havo been ahout equaled by the shipments in wheat ond corn, Jublcrs af dry-goods were fairly busy yeaterday, buth the clty and country trade erderlng with cone slderablo froedom, Valnes wero not wubjected to any pronouncod change, rullng stoady und rm., Qrocurica were In good demand and were firm, B gars wera oridered with moro reserve than wero the uther ataplo urticles, the high prices lately estabe llshad tending to reetrict the demand, There was alarge demand for slrups at the recent advance, In the dried frult market nothing now wes dovol- oped. Haolsins, currents, and nll frults sultedto the hollday trade were In active requcat. Domea- tle dried were dealt In very sparingly, Flsh woro firm, under o contluned goed demand, Prices of leathier oro irm and advancing, Bagging remalns dull, There wasnquiet ofl market atprevious prices. Carbon, lurd, linseed, and turpentine, were firm. Tho bulter and checes markota were firm and unchunged. Coul and wood were In do- mandat former quotations. Tho lumber market was qulet and unchanged. The offeriugs of cargoes were ainall and not very desirable, At tho yards s falr order buslness was reported at the quoted prices. . The wool market remalins quict but firm, under moderate offerings here and oleewhere. eeds wore steady, timothy belng firmer under an {mproved demand. Broom- corn was atendy, though the trade s smaller than n week ngo, being cllefly of a retall character, lay, hops, aud_hides wero unchanged. Poultry and gamwe wero In falr request and steady, except live poultry, which sold slowly at casier prices, Green fruits wero qulet aud steady, Fotutoes cone tlane scarceund firm, Lakefroights wore dull and nominal. Room was taken on private terms for 03,000 ba corn and 42,000 bu barley, Rail frelghts were guoted rteady at 20¢ per 100 Bs to New York, 25¢ to Boeton, 18¢ to Philadelphia, and 17%¢ to Baltl- more, with fow cars offerlng, i 2 GRAIN INSPECTION, ™ H. 'r:mln‘o, Esq., Warchouse Registrar, fur- nixhea the following ubstract frum his annual ree ort for tho year ending Oct, 31, 18708 “Thegrain recelved iutostorecamo in 12¢, 013 ears, 1,240 cannlbonts, and 11 vesvels, The ehipments comprired 42, 184,410 bu by water, and 7, 8530, 040 bu by raily 4,508,387 bu wero taken from store for city consumption, ‘The inspection was ns follows Out of store. heat, bu :,1.7&':.!“” Ot liye by Barley, bt Torales +e B,008,410 5,801,403 Tho Increade of this year's Jocal receipts over those of the precoding twelve montha s more than B per cont. In wheat, tho recelpts bave fallen off, owing to the short crop. ‘Those of corn are wore than 7,000,000 bu fn excoss of what they were 1ast yoar. ‘Fhose of burley have donbled, The oppeals takon wers 153, In nincty-nine cases the Inwpection was sustalued, and in ffty. four cases the grade was ralsed, The largest quantity of gruin In storoat any ono Ume was 0,502, 840 Ly on the 25th of March; tho amnllest wou 2,148, 605 bu on the 27th of May, AN INONICAL BCALPEM. * 70 she Edlior of The Tribuns. Cutcaco, Nov, 23.—The exports from New York to Liverpool and the Continont, for the week endlug Nov, #2, wure, of wheat and floar redaced to wheat, 242,000 bu,—25,000 bu less than to- day's recolpts of the samo artficlua in Chicago and Milwaukee, 'I'hls la unoxport equal to the cuor- mous anount of 40,000 bu per dny, oz, of wheat alone, 80,000 bu, This 18 certuinly n largo ex- wort from a market containlng betwaeen 3,000,000 wud 4,000,000 b of wheat, and at o tlne, too, when the wheat-crop of the world 1s reported to be lurgely short, and the Ol World just on the eve of a general, protracted war, It {s doubiless thia enormous demand for expord which has oce casluncd the Lroduce Exchunge, to onr Buard of T'rade, thoss vory *‘strong® divpatches reportisg In tho New York market an ‘*active espost inquley," and **good export demand ot un advance of 1@2¢," How long, think you, will It requive New York to get short of her wtock ot the nbove rate, with a dally sccumutation tlirough the winter, ray of 40- 000 hut Beanren. URALN IN 8IQNT. The New York Froduce Erchange Weekiy glves tho Tollowiog as the vislble wupoly of graln, come prisiag the stocks in grunary at the principal points of sccowulstion at lake aund seaboard porty, n on the Now York ca: Outs, | IITIE, B | g :m.nn * 430, nm" received at Chicago Customs Nov, Brothers, 1 cask wino; Henry Rochor, 1 caso man- ufactarcd paper; lenry Enderls, 1 cate books; Fritz Franzon, 1 case shells; Order Dominlon Bank of Canads, 600 bua barley. Amount of dutics collceted, $2,420.80. PROVISIONS. T100 PRODUCTB—Wero les very stoady during the groater pare of the sessfon, The receipls of hoge wera not larges but they sro usually light on Saturdsy, and the total for the wook wers in excess of the number » year ago, which cauned a weal eningin prices. This reacted on product, causlng lessened demandy but selicrs wers not nnxious enough to make material concessions il near the close, thongh they offered thelr property niors freely at current fg- ures, Thers whs not much cashi property on sale, the uro of lsrd and pork being small, meats aro mostly Lelug cut on contract, and aro being moved out as fast as cut. Tho shipments of middies alono during the past week averaged over 2,000,000 1be per day, Mogs aro coming In & little mare frecly than had bLeen calculsted on, prices, but tho packera arc fréo buyers, The recoipts, with, the prospect of a big supply Ia the first two months of next year, stimulates toshort sclling, bowever, and the offertngs for future 1iboral, the trading belng now chlcdy for January deltyery, except asthe year contracts are being flled. This tends to m nka buyera for shipmeut hold off, In Drices, T*ACKING~Tho pckT gdaehx 1‘|mu(‘e‘fi );1 Er Inw at thosix principal cities to activo, and oasfer, but 010 m(m lends to reduce 1, 100,501 'arn llu hipsats u! rm\‘lliunl from lhll lly durl diris.| Tes. !Ikl. The ahove Includes 3.030 other packages ul lArd. tho vtlght of which 18 included In the above tof s 1ou—\mmunmmynmu.nna pes per Drls chitily duriuk Lho jast HAIF. Hours Wi very llllle premniusin on csal lots, d tooperate in the fonger fum sal fixl 51 7,000 brin selicr the hrls selloe Fehrun A iry B 4, 500 L 0 § 1 u\wn DO ruuml lota, e wcls.&'n seller the months $15, 77341581 v year: 13,008 175710 mlorbrhrnnr! LXLTA Priine Pork was quoted nt $12. Lt Was rattier tamo, nad ded dder offerings constderal for future, thouzh Liverpool war atoted wore peportad ot .m {es cuslt at's l..\wulaofler\luvtm o AL 0.854 4 seller a ‘Tatal, ,1%0 tes, Y 8 .85 ¢ 36 £0,75 goller tho er Jungarsy nomlually 89.67/¢50.00 MeaTe—~\ore quict, aod a'whade eanfer, with i mox erato dginand at lower pricea than holdors woila. c: 1 intma wero ska D [ activa reaueat for cur: nll commanded full pric lea wo 00,000 B stoulders £ part it 'B130 chyh an Folibr 00 Bagtoen haind at 3 ast \weok, and for the corresponding woeks cnding 03 seller J. munry. and 00 B 1y In ‘wxcess of hodemnml. 8 men 'at Peoria, hox ovemuiery and 600, » 3,433 a8.50 per 100 r{- for 10 ™ for 15 B4 and DMsD o Tollowing arg ll.lu latest mlumllunl on new mouts & fow days in s h} 3 0! A, cian b, oni And HiGr Eloars 834 L\lmber)nmm ux;fv; at Nwm I hoxeds aweot-pickiod hans, 3 00R 1uOLed 8¢ THCEILNG foF shoulde short ribe, ¥ far ndn :lem. 134@1- n e era -umly And anlet st €9.500 0,35 :"‘:)r’mem smmwdn for extra mess; and $18.00 uoted at B4@s!{a fur clty, and lccamln’;? o Galiishn sna e BIIEADSTU!"I“S. FLOUR~Was in moderate demand, both by homa buyers and for stilprient, and farmer quotations wera woll sustatued, In sympaty with New York. werareported of 325 brls winters, partly st 80.80; 50 uperinos ot 84.873; 2,240 bris pring cxtras, chfefly ot $5.0095.25; 250 brls buckwheat at 0.00; and 0O brla ryc four st 64.00, The market closed steady, 8t tho following rage of prices: Chuleo winters, $0.25@7,25; wodlum wintors,”| $3,0040.00; cholce spring extras, $5.75G0,23; medium do, $5.235.50: whippini uxtras, §4.02)@s.004 cholca patents, §7.0047.50; common o, $0.00@0,15; sour aprings,. §3,0024.00; agring superfues, $3.50Q 1,00, Tiyo flour, $3.75@4.00. Luckwlieat do, $3,0026,00, . —Was quiet and firm at tho advance of the provious day. Eales Included 30 tons at $9,23 per fon on track, and $0.50 free on board cars, MippLixas—Sales wore 20 tons nt $11,00@15,20, Cony-Muat—Bales wero made of 50 tans cosrsa at $17.00 por tou on track, WHEAT-Was miior mora active, and docidedly trongc ance o b, and i R '5ca nbova. Lhe atont i publle telcratns fuoted ALl 8¢ for bonatry 1o 803 Total, 2,016 bris. :y- o, andcar HVato SV icos. faparion ah-savancs th o falr consuming ani K wat afterwanis 0 Iater weakenini hero, y, and those of tho week ity uccmlm y tha abiyments. Thers w 1 duinand here early on eastern ordors, th I piont of thein by old hut aparingly, OF Farwand deiveey. T vulo the ecteitt of thy of: £ 0 ruceipts of No. 2'wlll by clrrlcd hiere through the win- Toym¢ or Chifcago eapitalond stimu- fieller January opened at G Vil I, tho Tirltish marke lv\'ull,\!lvn demand, but L wh lcll caused i g mado on W mnmuun i) srading oo nhlrxly T les were, Toringy, and e, 1o y Tate “utlcm‘lmullnlun. but o Fl 13, sdvanced’ to 'ixm At 311550, 1,061, outalde ln A urm- o velected db At r.lwmm a0 on track ) and 400 b i WitAT=Was fn op wnb no offore ingy, ozeept u) bu white n RIck sotd ke 8120 4 \FlimaT=War In falr requett, and ad. 1,, sabiie s HISe 8 e uuuxdu COINTWas. dull snd weals en w-.- umbor delivery, “which J-m aromalnder of tho gesr at 816,16; at the i Quir’ reddlpts wore ouly inons cka I stors apyear toliave decrrasad k. wers, lawaver, 1 ol nrlhlplm:m, 'Illrll made cali lots lnully. g Induced tanencor for futuro, ae buycrs hun for a furiior dociluo, “6lippd Gty dustng Ui we i are raitin holl:r .!nmury old ut 4.3y o4 W :lmrx ‘nlmd LU m th Caai xufes wero o orted of o s hixl 4 NO. 3 a1 44 m'vlul'l ¢ 48504 ck-Yurda 0, 200 bu vy Budly 0 At 18 447l0 on muln P e b do ,‘ d ¢ T I b, 4 on BNTEe Were very qulet &k unichanged prices, were vury Jow huyfruz rders on tho faor, Tho nn-lupu pere wellerto, lmm"{ sold At Wijg &. l.lu-ln w ¥ sald clokl :uh sales wera mpom weak, declining Sfllue l ylug slfglitly Just 8t tiia Larylug Lo kralu o Inlk lll m]u ahor o [ LY~ uaer vy Oeria clyse, “The oy I‘ roophig ;;l.ll‘kel were selll cclity um.w cnuun.p ropyed uding of late from thu Now York & \i e "E: I c;‘ G4 . 38k A-flcx J.‘Ollllll nsJecuu A3l ple AL S0L836 ou brek, | Totely 4 ‘Was quiet a3 the docks, the offerings Leing smail and les were wade esrly to Alargo flect to oapeet tull was quietat 37,00 Lath were Sru at USG3. W aly buslucsd was trapsscted ot thie lucal trado at recent pri ed the Orst of the weak. Ple ch .ll “ 001 umnuutuln cea; Kirscand secund t.lrm' 0,29 bld; #10.33 LIVE 8TOCK. cHICAG0, Total, Bame weok 1II 1878, Bame week in 1874.,. Bume iine Tart w Week beforo last, From Nav. 1 o d) Same time in 187 menie— ‘The recelpts of hogs over the Edstern roads for the five days ending with Friday compare as follows with thio arvivals for the corresponding porfod ul 18‘51 nmlmuu &Oplo., Chicago, Dany) Ill! & VL illlll unr. L' AR Cania Chicayo, !‘lmlm mand, and, liberal aa wero tho dally arrivale, tio mar- ket from first to lost maintstued a firm and hesltly tone, The quality of the stock offercd for ssleavers axed batter than Inst week, there boing fower rough, lislt-fattened droves, and a corrosponding Increass in the batter grades, but there [s a chance for further fm- provemient fn that respect, the quality sl falling far short of tho requircmonts of the trade. News from the Eat has beon cncouraging, and, all things con- #idered, the gencral altuntton has boon more i scllors® favor than for many weeks provious, The extrems oange of pricea wns $2.25(¢5,5, Boalawag lote, In+ §luding oli cows, serawny stoern, staus, bulls, and raw. honed oxoa, sold’ nt 82,25¢82.50, wiille 85,23 was Lald fos extia yraded mn'uur $FOM 1,500 10 1, (K0 A avers 0 emaid at 2 80G3.0, and Jor commun to yriuio e auate ruled rtms. g wuyply of veul s It Bliher, Imoat of the Anics b lag, o Mille gutrs ol 1t 80,00 por 100 1, Baturd m fairly Bcllve, aad. 1o ouoF of price leihe S pers, feeders, nad the local trade to«h )volll on o more or leas generous seale, aud tho suppl; lt(ullprlcu. id tho eupply was disposed of T10: Cholea nw\l‘l—l‘lnc. l.lt. wcll !orlnml e Jear to-year-old stects, welghlng 1, 40010 00004847035, agod ‘Weigiis " i) : A‘|1“I' "" Ii fie 200 n o 5064, nulfhun " Stack ooy B ) coninnn to choly ‘C welghing 800 t t, 2.75@3.30 BLOCK CaLLlo— Cominion Cavtle, etk ing 56 000 By, K K"W S0 T oul 1aat €I e A e O lurger number by something 1lke 47,000 head that ported for any provions week slnco Deconiher, 1871, and exceeds tie fooelpts for tho correaponding wiek of 75 by mure tian 81,000 herd. Tho largea: arriyals for -n ougru;vlk Jure 21 I.Alflmlnind—'w,.'k rludlng N(:v;':_;& ho lorpeat recclpts for & siuglo heady &l Gmotted. oy St s, Under the enormous l’fi(‘bll\t' of Wednes uy IX\U nuvnncuwmlo\ and durls he following da) further reduction llf 10 Wad -mmau. ‘Tho nnrl Ll recoverod to the exteut of 100 of lany. buton Bature day prices aiain recuiled, ud chnln% Ures Ahow o roe dnction for the week of fulie, J‘H Vfi'fll wern advancing Urlll'tfllllml Lrn'l! continued unlnt L‘rnlhh.ul’ active, ahd most of the anlwals wers promply diaposed of Il[\on the day of arrival. The operationy of shipe r cit a ruther Imlfnmcnnl flgure In the week's buainess, tho tutal of thoir nurcliaacs harely reaching 12,000 head, A feature of the markot, which has been lhu Aub]unt of ‘a kood deal of camment. Ia the unprecos lllncrnlnrrlwlnufi asters rosds, Tho number rod nrlllfl the flve weeks cnding with Friday vas 12,850, while for the unrmrmndlnu period tast year tho nmo roads dellyered only 4,853 hiead, The Kreat bulk of thess eamu froin lnmnn- nud Michigan, and were attracted hither by the superior mdu:umunu ullurcxrbylhu LChicago market, bot ua regards prices und lllu llhll‘ll with WIIILII the stock is alwnys dis- ul 0 lm tho proceeds rondercd, In quall % belng marketed aro tho best wo have lisd NKIJI’(‘A)’ s market was rllllfl' NTIL‘ fifllflu Jowor than on Friday, with anles st JNNJP to primo packinz hogs; at ‘5 GRS, 70 ToT “Rhl olkhiss aod st 5, 71465 05 {0 fair to choleo heavy lll'D‘v]flk Tots. The lnnrk»( closed quiet at the ahove rlllfllM EP—Were In moderats Mll’ll‘ n YIUY demand, Infl lu.'lldy AL $2.75@3,25 for infe Lo cominony st ':’ ml 1 00 for I’H‘I"(“hlmlhléln'n L E'l ;ll?ll‘uu for St?n( 10 ally Gliolee quniitice: ‘obe-lalt t10 aupHly Wi takel by Baateru voycrs. 2 BY TELEGRAPH, FONEIGN CITIES. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Liverroot, Nov. 23—11330 0. m,~FLoUs-No.1,200; No. 2, 23, Grary—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 108 3d: No, 2, 108} spring, No, 1, 108 24; No,2, O34d; white, No, 1,108 8d; No. 3, 104 Gy elub, No. 1, 118 No, 2, 106 84, Cora— No. 1, 20s3d3 No, 2, 204, Lrovistons—Tork, 710, Lard, 613 0d. Liveneoor, Nov, 25-2:30 . m.~PROTISIONE=— Lard, 623, Livxgroor, Nov. 25-Evening.~—Cotrox ~Firmer, Lut not quotsbly higher, at 07-10@03%d; sales, 12, Dales: sncculation nad export, 3,000; American, 4,600, DRXADSTUPPS —Btrong, Wheat — Cnllforn l ‘white heat, 108 ud@ioend: do. chub, 101816 2to o ¥red Weatorn, wring, uudmo-wl, hor whnnr. 10 3. Flour~\Weurdrn can org— Aiaiorn, Mitxed, Sneassn. Ot A nrlcnn. rm o1, Barloy—Anicrican, 330d, Peai—Caasdlan, 'Sis 6, Croviw-BxxuAmerican, G065 abtiovtstoN-Slera pork.” e, Irime mess beet, l ‘rican, 524, Bacon—Long clear, 4Jl oy St Ghar, 446 o ‘TALLOW=-Amrican, 4240d x'unxuum:—b,urm 1103 Fefined, 10%4@10M4. Lixaxen O Coion 1Riresa oy a pale, 145 BrIntTs TURPENTINE—2l8, LaRD O1e—51s, Cumpsr—is, Nor, :Ls.—!vmm'\o. 12, Dutch standard, npm. A nhum ANTWELE, :wv, 25.~PETROLRUN~O1b4 AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK, Special Dirpaich to The Tridune, V. 20.~GHAIN=Wheat firin, With very sales of 40,500 hu ot §1,20121.248§ for uoxraded sprinis §1.241 fur new and old mized No. 3 spring; $1,83 for Nu. 3 Minnesota and Milwaukes, Ry qulot sud firm at 82@84c for Western, Corn dull, with & very limited ecxport snd home tredo des maody now fully 10 per bu lower; old withous decfded chaoke; —sales of L 18,00 bu AL 3D@5%4c for new o grade mi xed; 83¢ for steamer wmixed; 646 for ald aleamor mixed; 00e for chofce No, 4 Chlcago; 5736@000 for ungraded Western mixéa, Oate & tridie fowor aud dull; sales'of 25,000 hu ot JI@48c for mixed Western and Buate; 3¢@3lc for white Westorn and Btate; 33@33jo for refected) 433400 for wmixed Western; 3843 for white Westorn, Ocuax FurtonTa—Dusluess In berth room very mod- crute, but rates Airmg in grain room a further stight ad- yaace kood trade tn charters aud full rates obtalned; engagenentato Liverpool by sall 8,000 bu grafn at 0d. Puovisioys—Pork very dulli meas on spot quoted at $10.874@17.00; & aalo of LU brla selicrs' ontlon for tho November $18.00 asked for new'y for I bl und 810,40 nskody for Janus I and $10.30 nsked; for Fobruary, 1877, $10.10 bid and €10.73 asked, and for March, 1877, $10.20 bld aud 810,75 asked, Cnt meats quint, without watertal ehango (n prices; middies Orin for prompt de- Uvery, Lard diticult to selly cosh lots price lawer; futurcs 346740 por 100 Be lower, with amall buminess, but st the oxtremae closo the wmarket wae firnery primestonin un #pot quoted &% $10.23 Lid asd §10,83 uxked; walos OF £0 tea off rrado at $10,00; slo, 230 tes prime stoam for Noveinbor at $10.1%0; 3,800 tes for tho remainder of tho year at $10,10210,17), closing at asked; LO0O tcs for December at 810,106 closiny held at $10.18; 750 tca for Junuary, 1677, 8L 810, 13910. 174, clodng uffered at §10.17)} and 1,600 tos for February, 1877, at $10.235610. 4754, HSuoar—Qules and unchanged: falr to good refuing, Si¢diubics prime, 104a; cuntrifugal, 104@115¢. TaLLow—Quiet a:d steady; sales 130,000 Ds prime at H¥ge, and 4T toa fair at 8o per b, wunnv—-ln Luyers' favor, with sales before 'Chsnge OF B DF At 8L WK, and on 'Chanke 50 bris a4 $1.0 Br i by 20llers ut 110 ottt aras 10 the Western Associuted Press, LOTFUN—Fil lmullmflfl 100 ber, 143101 De- l l’ 4 11+10Gs 10 “Viesly sttt b mu.!uu-s. lsudwl uiy, 13 \Auwu. 13 432008 ot ith 17, G0l bt et Jogit Ddiesa dolng s umnanml Wisaren, Ityo B00r §uics and uncliunged. Coux-MuaL—Unchauged, bt Ukaix—=Wheat quist and un:htnged( nnly & very muderaio laquiryy recolp ilfi 120,000 Lu. ltye @ring Woatern, 82tesiet State, U2R05e, Barley—Market du)lj )'NWUJ hllflU. M)GX Ndi?:rl‘:“(l 4 l,}ll “flu’!l aud une i e déeland, Kecel 3, o Imt W thlu"i mlxwl lllll HX‘L D} lxz-u.llll‘ll.‘d new, 1o ‘l" 55! llI,V Mh!d Teahi. o] Wrigeds Date du xj aud low 3 Hildea ‘Weatorn i wrs recelits, Su, Bhite, Bhatncy WG o i i unchange AT, umlno;!u(em and Weat« oy “GkooateucCuties ok bat ey ¥ el .':.m aohg 1L WThTy fring falr o gol 1l 1, 10! [ Hited. " Ty OIS '-nmnm Sttt B Bra) o ek S lh.-uujuunlnn CiAnged, l';mouu— nner; eru ] uflnod. Liatu 0 Gratyda 1t Bildul id b nyn\ul?(?a‘uey'.fd'kl.;a Y ua-mpunc . nagase; var m $10.5734@17.00 nhurum ek tioa, Peke b (S STa L 00 sesesd, 881 BLE50 CATTLE~Tho past week was & falrly satisfactory ono to Western drovers, Frowm sho openlng to tha end of tho week thors was moro than ordinariiy good do- iy e fuch d, A Manutaiired conper autel nd unehuedy m.mm AL AP AL 1DA2nie, Tron—Hoote i in.“.‘.n.?'}iéu‘i‘a‘vfl)‘i‘ -"‘(‘.h'n‘;‘.’:,"'fi"éh B 0EIN N, FN‘H lut #3.00; cliuch, 84,5049,35; horseahoe, 0. 6, 208: TUILADELFIIA rnn.mmnu. Nay. 23, —P'mreotmux~Firms re- finni, 205204401 Crile, 14c, n—letr. T4wi4ige. Timothy unchanged, yn=firmers wiper, "¢4.00y Minnesoty' family, nTAn ftate, OWiG, snd ndians, 0.00@0.75] h grade 340, Y 7. 7341 y'&nm— R eree |omber, €1,4301.45 white, BLAWS1.A & mn é;rnvml!l.”nllow. lit, m‘:‘m ew, doceaty ‘nu et now, 50C 9 aan, 500 Lk, #1028 Weatern, $1.1 W K ll\w Illd Tiradford Cnnnl o T'n “"u.s Ba3ior Wemera extias, 356 20! fN'h ety o0 €orn, 2,000 b, 8T, LOTIS, i Llelfa Louss, Mo., Nov, 25,~Corron—Unchanged and ’l-‘;‘:mrmudv nnd firm for low and medium gradess i pcd . "nm mfimg\ No. 3 ved tall, €1, n; culi § 12081 2016 can Bhcombers 'Corn rm, and hia o mized. thl“‘(ecnm 148 Do u n Snd 2t o bid cua l{ Lyn ey at 600 i carh sad aumlmn G Wgher: arles. qnm' And unchanged. Mtrvin orkMarket dull at $18.60, Tard um nt n?‘c Bl Dok ments dull nchstged, con nuiel nmnlneh“rc)z ARy lour, 18 Uring wheat, 17,000 bu corn, 10, U0 buy au:x’ buy rn, 5,000 by barley, n.tm i cAu n. 200, 1y Liogs, 8, CINCINNATI, Crxerxats, 0,, Nov. 23,—Corrox—Firmor, st FLBOI— nfet but firm, UnaiN—~Wheat |.|u|l| red, $1.2091.28, Corti nrmnrx ohre, U40cy shalled, 4204 ats stendy, { e Dloman Tatr s arket fem, 4t G@TUS, llmluy A nll and nominal. Na—Pork flzm, ot 810,00 cahi 8 a‘rzfi aiced Dot .mmu\x steain, §0.67 o, S0 Kty Lo, 10QHONG, n uik m (ot and tirm, at 6@ i Bheon. :'ulax ' unehaugeL. Kk y—In ulrunmnn butatlower retesy $1.05, Borrer=Dulland unch Illl MLwATRER, MiLwavxes, Nov.23,—FLovr=Quletand unnhlnwcfl UiatxoWiidat obented axiied and unsottied yanced 3ey closed at 0. 1 Milwaukao, No. 249, I.I"‘l unenmmm $1. 10361 JAnusr; h No. 8 Milwaukeo, $1.038. * Corn (ower) No, P Ontadull and lowes No. 3 ko, iy lcwcl c, o fTns ey nctivet No, rl z. emhcr} 246, Snaaty; Mo, oNE—3lees pork, $10.00 an x'ruun -u:un £no llll ll‘l"'ll—Fll)"fy 0,500 brls; wheat, 76,000 bu. . HUIPKENTS—Flolir, 5,300 brlat swheat, 10,000 bo. BALTIMOWE, Froun—Btealy snd une ato, 23( and actives No, 2 Weatorn red, Sl o, & Pennsylvanin do, 81.8561.40, e WeAtoEn Hlx O 8% G5 rly ncuvn whita Westorn, 563080/ miza X Ihu I}xomlnllly umi‘l nmul. Ao UE: lnn. l:‘ne u:lmmx. ind qum. BuTTRN—Bteady and unc Tx: rnnhlun—-&imnn Grude, 114@12¢s Tetned, 208 -wrru—nnll and unchanged, Wi Dull and lieasy'at 81,10, 44,000 buy cora, 47,000 bu. l,urn. 68, 000 bus, NEW Dl(l BANS, Nrw Onu Noy. a23.—PlovisioNs—Pork—Des wand rnlrunumurkus nnm holl av $18,45, Hocon in koud demiand; priees s ahidn Ligbers shoulders, 8ct ciear rib, nnnnvmm—wm\r—mrku dutl, and prlmuhnda lowery nfetior (v ow common, sY@mo; common, 7 @7ey fult to (ull 7 as et pmun 10 clwx ce, i Aotawes [n roud dumaag bt utlowor nwn Einithon, 1 falr, 40 410t firlme to cholee, 43@ivo. U‘Ilbl‘l Ilncll"llflll. mnxr.\rr—uouly lmau iy slght oxclinnge, on xmv ‘mrk. 34 dlscount: sterfing excliango, baukers' L!Dl'l. Toveno, Nov. 28.~Fu.gun—Firm, Gnat=Wiioat fifmi 0.3 whito Wabiah, 81, ¥o, 1 white \Ilchifn $1.3t41 No. 2/ 81,351 ex i i Jinuary, 1 N 1,853 {:mu do, 13%; H sam' DavLtisore, No cluun{edl dotian Juanc-\Wheat o, Do now. nmnn~ RN B, 400 T0JEGLel B ST, ONLA uull m;d nomlnnn whlts, B(or rejected, GG, L0 o -SeKp—$0. llnn:u'u—l-loun mbfln wheat, 24,000 buj corn, 14,000 bus oats, D uhuumumu—\fln it 10,000 buj corn, 10,000 buy oats, i LODIBVILLE, l.on-wl.uv. 'MW. 25.~CorroN—Steady withs good demand at ¥ Luun-ngmy sad unchangod, GlALN—Y ne stendyy red, 81,201 amber, SIAW 1wl 8131 wmnomlnmynnux.mgm‘x. ats, arket dully 803 mixed, 450, vnuvumus—w‘r’k Seinmatly’ unchanged at S10, Bt wesnin arrPARh, MOk e TASL Sloat HERS coi weares and AEiny ahou.d ses, 7a0 1053 b, Sugar-curid in Good ‘adand st 180." Lard e Wilixr—Steady and unchangod, Turravo, Nov., .5.—(lnu ’m::nlfin good milling du nmn anlea, n A00 bu av § . nunnumm F No: i Milwankoo, ‘Gorn qn(eu nominally st l..lm tnr KNo. 2 mixed \vuurn. 0- nc lmwdA Ryo neglected. llnrlcy quleu l Bt Tostow, Nor, 15.—Flour nivad, QuatN~Corn In falr dems white, 40@40c, d pnchanged, ~3iixed a5d fo, 3 TOBACCO. Zieported for The Trlblms%/ Aluamler HartMil, To- LouisviteL, Ky., Nov. 2-1.—1]!!! for tho flfleflnfl of 178 hhda of new tobacco, the sales for thy week would hinyo been tho smallest of auy this yoar, the business in old belng sorlously Intorfercd with by the unsettled condition of political affalrs, but holders of such, how- evor, look for nu early demand again, and aro not offer- 1ug more doslrable sorts thanthe market will tako castly ot former figurcs. Prices of old kinds, which are plenty, are uuchanged. although at the cloie of the Week thoy aro somowhat Irregular and not quite as irm a8 thoy havo beon. Speclalticn whick are scarce arc Dotter sustalned, Total sales, a4 ngalnst G435 Inst weok, Recelpta, 020 huds, L 203 Jast week. AMaxoractTuniNa=The offeringa wore extremely 1tght this weok, and what wero dispesed of were withe Qut chanko, exéepting that insomo Initancos common medfuth grados of Missourl dilory leaf was oaxer, Bnd ComEIon T on W onesdny and FHnvRIeY Wors also lower, but since then they havo recovered, and ara at tho closb same ag Iast weok. 'Tho l0ading pirchnscs gunttnvie: to bo for sccount of New York dualcrs. A liogshend of now black wrapper sold yesterday at §10.00 mgderately beavy bt uniform, Hpc, TrING—T10 " niost {mpostant matKet 11l waok Wa th0 hbGBEUY Tarkn rculllu and geriuga ut newcrap 49 early (n the soso Iihda, against only 40 Rhds {ast week, o ' B iy of "ehminon 1o RoodstrLining feats with tnmvnrfllvuly few lugn, Bteimmers and redricrs lu\\ - commonced oporations in cuttiog-leat or oxporty DS v arkeLe Ty CALGE TOE hea ot bolug bals: Lhcad ai prescnt. Ly auY ailverao clroumatances (as our lomo market now 1s), were frea Im\lmnhmunln aetlye competitlon ond lively nludlnf frades, bt pasticularly for any ligh whifel ngl D l T Reaid mow W ers taken for Mo Yark knd Canfa, With' Iarger offerings and & Kood assortmont, & biets ter_oppurtunily hne been obtajned for Sulging #Ato tho character of the now scen, fs moatly Jarge, rathor co rlcye. (o Tod eaiing mmul hoay, , and )} Horiniiy i s and LhG Dest mkcurea uv{uu% carly, ludicating ihat wo may 100k for Wil berier ctio conic, and, ns a whole, very superior to that of 4 ery intted opportunlty of Sudatog Iast week 1S D rataion AL Rew to0nccis wore peiattyery Hiahe er than old, hul. IIIH ulhu’lma aad prices this week show {he reverso u ', 08 cAD by seen on m careful oxamination and M"ll)lfllal‘l of the merita and cust of thio 1875 and 18970 crops ot present prices, The CUI](H» tion of tite tobaccos to haud waa generally good, —soiy hoksheldl nearly bone-dry, with'a yreal igan) nglu- Vittsor now thie woek hava raled u folowst, Ly T g e 0 e 31 A thie, § L g gl b mln S The llllntcflflhl for the week, and since Nov, 1, 1678, aro a4 futiows: For week. Since Nov, 1,1075. Original, Review, || Original, eview. WOOL, 1 Bostox, Noy, 23, ~Wool quiet, Btocks in tho hands of doalrs small, particularly of fine Oblo snd Penne wyivanta; mofum and X, 42@100y XX, 40@470; XXX sad above, 5025820, There te very littio disposition to Luyorsoll, Mifehigan sud Wlisconstn finn at 83@400 for good average lots; 41@430 for chalce, Bualness fn comblng and delsine haa been ight. Suporior Ohlo cumbing, 87}c. Otler lots of comblug and delaine s0ld st 44}4@33¢. Ono lot of Kentucky combing and delaloo, a7¥c. V'alled qulct. Cholco super, 43@400, ——— DRY GOODS, Naw Yorx, Nov, 23.~Dualness was light with pack- azo houses, and the Jubbing trade continuesquiet, Yrintaare rather more activefn Arat hands, Cotton «oods gencrally quiet and steady, len's wear wooleis are atrong falrly, butselections aro amall. Forcign gooda dull, PETROLEDM. CLEYELAND, 0., Nov, 23, —Putrolyum strongi stand- ard white, 110 teat, 23c. PiTTslivus, Nov. 2.~ Tetroleum fems with modorata demand; crude, 83,634 at Parker's; refinedquict aud stesdy ot 204c, Phllldflphll delivery, MARINE, CHICAGO. ArnivaLe—8tmr Alpena, Manitowoe, sunilrler prop G. P, Hoall, Baugutuck, sundries; prop J. 1. lurd, Tloughton, sundries; prop Arablu, Bufalo, sundrles; prop Champlain Ogdensburg, sundrio: prov R. J, Hackott, Erle,coal; prop Nahaat, Erie coalj. schir Potomac, Ludington, wood; schr Al ‘fhompson, White Lake, wood; achr @, Killen, White Lake, lumber; schr Uranus, Monominec, lumber; sclir Tupsy, Muskegon, lumber; schr H. ll. Beers, Bay DeNoque, lumber; sche Alleghany, , coal; schr W, McGregor, Erle, cosl; schr Allvnnu‘ ‘White Lake, wood; schr Hob Roy, Whit Lake, wood; schr W, If, Hawkins, Ludington, cedar posts; schr Australla, Ludington, lumber; schr E. Allen, Menominee, cedar poste; prop Nebrusks, Baflale, lundrluln. rop C, Campbell, Ludluj lumbor; prop Alle- :‘uu& Iy Ou:unlt: vu: lflHdl&L:’AHND lwa'nb‘l.u,puul- n, 1 Tt ‘Samidneky, ooty reht KNIy Grants Eanin: tnck, Tumbers rehe W schr'Tako Forest, Encanaba, fron oro;' schr lia, Murkgaon, lambety nchr Mercury, Ludington, lunber: sche Mare, Ludington, Iuimber; acur 't Wiliyme, Menonii: nee, Jumbel bor}. achie A T 'MeDonald Tirothers, Madison Pier, Tumbec | ache Muskegon,, lomber; achr L. nm, J\Im\kmmn. jumbers ' echr Two Drofiers, Manintee, lumber; echr Coral, Ellver Toke, Tuniber; schr J, O'Nell, Cleveland, coal; sche It J. Skidmore, Penlwater, Imnlmr‘ ache ¥elicltone, Grand llaven, lumbor; acht Mystle, .\hlllunn, Tumber; ache J. Catchpole, Hom'a m{} ‘wood schr A. 1. _Cobb, Clevc)nnd. conl; schr Frank Lelgh- ton, Clovoland, cosl; schr M. Dall, Manlstee, Tumbers eche Ho schr Boa Gem, Manistor, lumber; schr 11, 1 Tand, Muskegon, ark; achr K. 1% Rtoyce, Ford River, cedar posta; achir J, ¥, DeCoudren, Muskegon, lumber; achr Nan Jaclnto, clcnlnmf n, lumber; nhr H. J, Cleyeland, Port Hope, W. Parry, Ford River, lumbur; achr M. Slaugon, Menomonee, lumber; achr ¢, O, D,, Muskegon, lumbers schr City of Grand linvon, Qrand Haven, lumbery sche Jupnn. Ludington, Jumber; sche 'Shawnee, Sandusky, conls prop Me- numlnue, Ureen Bay, sundrigp; sclir W, M, Dune ham, Frankfort, lunler, CLEANAXCEA-Stme Alpena, Mantowoc, 'muhu Imrloy. 1,300 boxes r||ulnl. and sundriea; prop U, P Hrnlh’ Brugatuck, 10 by ln ork and sundrics; i corn, 5,000 bu bnrley.nchr 11 W Bluncf\nnl, liuffale, 100 bris flour, 40,4273 bn barloy, and aundries; ache Nelllo achr 11, Pratt, Saginaw, 7 Gardner, Porl Huron,’ : FREIGIILS. 8,000 bu corn, OUmcaao.~The prop Dlanchard Alls up with bar- ley for Duffalo, and tho schr B. L. Coyne takes corn to Sarnia, and the H, Pratt corn to -Baclnaw. Capacity, 20,000 b Larloy and 35,000 bu cor, TIIE IIURD’S LOG, ‘Return of stnir, Jozeph L. MHurd from Lake Superlor on her last teip of the senson} log of her trip furnished by her clerk, T. 5, Baker: Nov. 10, woe Jeft Chicago, called In at Milwaukea to complote our eargo, Nov, 11, midnight, weleft Milwaukeo with full cargo of provieions, the bulk of it consigned to the groat copper reglons of Lake Buperlor, All the way np we wero favored with the bost of weather, Weo have had remarkable wanthier all the fall, fow storms and Joss snow than o haye encnnnlurud for anumber of seasons back, Nov. 16, 7n. m., wosteamed up Portage Lako to ‘flom wo wera busy discharging eargo untlt the 18th at noon, when wo headed for Hoine, atopping Bt Marqulettd and Graud Isiand for lown ¢ Locked “through the canal on the nflurnwn of tha 21st, . At Muckinaw wu lald over our moorings, wnlllmf for weather, Left Nov, t 6. m, IMad falr run to Chilcago, runing 20,000 miles, an quarters at home. TORT HURON. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Ponr Iluton, Mich., Nov, 26,—Dowx—Props City of Owen Sound, Winslow, Pralrle ‘State, Canlateo, Jarvis Lord, Bt Paul, City of Duluth, Oswegatchic; schre King Flsher, Trinidad, John Dreeden, L. €, Woodrutl, 1, F. Merry, * Ur—~Props Wissalickon, East Saginaw; schra Snnrlun, Flying Mist, Mutrapclu. Mary Collins, x\n—Normweu:. gentle, ‘WrATitBR~Fina, A white canal Achnonnr with a red bottom fa ro- orted nshore on Middle Istand reef. S8ho Is oaded with lumbor and cedar, and was lightoring her cargo, She has prnbub'ly Imun roloased ero thls, as the weather has been mild ‘' MISCELLANEOUS, QOmicaao axp Ensewnenz.~Thero 18 quite o Iargo lumber ficet at tho market, most of which ar- rved dunng Saturday ovoning and yostor- day. But fow of thoso vesscls will make onothor trlp (his senson, and most of them will go Into winter-quarters as moon as thelr cargoos are dlsposed of....All the life- saving stations on tho Jake are now woll suppliod with everything nocessary,...Tha xlverat Lattlo Buamico {3 repurtod us frozen over.... A bar 1a satd to have formed across the head of tho plor -at lllnlulen. The ech: dilan struck \vhllu comluy ut....The Dominfon Uovernment has urcnunlt& Cn t. ‘Thomas Connell, of the Manlcongas light nh‘z ‘with & very handsomo aliver watch, wnrlng uscription teatifyingto the recognition of Capt. fio?lnclll'nécu?nlu%t rlxlme7-1le|g Lhe T'u uf‘ B‘rflmh clly In Scptember, 1875 of mal Dboard the schr Homo ¢ld not get wrg?durl huunr late troubla at Tawas Point.,.,Tho echt Hkylnrk s on tho rocks at Simoc Island, near Kingston, on Lake Ontarlo. Of what hor cargo consists ia not known. Tugslave been sentto her assistance, Tho llllll is lnlurus\ In the Hoyal Canadlan, Man- hattan Phenix....The Tug Association will Yool tugaGrasador ani Giamioe o8 ‘i htrn.ll-l for wrecking purposcs until the very latest day, or until nll tho vessels Lave passod ssfely rough....Scason contracts for marine Insuranco . close on tho 0th of this month, Insurance r-(un after that time are 2 per cent for flve days, 1 por cent la remittad, lwwnwr. it lhn vessel makes o 8afo passago ... A eallor named Pat Boylnn. from the bnrzs Marquotte, was drowm:d ni Alpona on Thuraday nlum whilo l|(¢nl|1l[n§ ot mboard, Ho was about 60 yenra bld, and lived 1n Snginaw for govoral years, whore ho wnrlml at lmp»cur- pentering,...The Dotrolt ZTribune saya: ‘*'A much larger numbor of tugs than usual passed yesterdny with tows. As soon as the prosont Neot of Boflafo-bound vessols have boen takon throngh the rlvers, vory fow or no moro will be duo, Tho mgl F!"m wero a8 fullows: Tallzo, mnk Owen, Kata Moffat, _ Hatallite, Wlllllm A, nlunlu. Castlu, George E. Bracke way, Sweepstakes, om Martln,®, .., Tho Danforth-Northwest collislon hsa been sottled by a compromiso between the parties n- terested,” Tho Donforth was liueled for 816,000 on tho hull of tho Northwest, 81,000 on Trolght luc!. and $14, 500 on the cargo, and'sll was dottled for 20c on_the dollar.,..5uys the Oawego Pal~ {adium: **Tho stmr Garden City aad the barge Keating aro being londed with coal for Chicago, ‘Tho stmrs Maine and Lowell will arrive to-night tind lond conl for tho snme port, The rate on coal Ly stcamer 18 $1,40 per ton. 1t is A rare occur- rence for crafta to load conl for meago as lato ns Nov. 22 snd got througlh before tho Straits close,"* No Wnscra—Tho presont scason, now drawin, fo o close, haa been remarkable for tho scarcly o’i wrecka, At this date lust ‘wenson the togs woro rnuplngn harvest, and reports of wreoks and other disasters were numerous, Under tho existing #lato of affalrs tug-mon who depond upon the end ol the season for their profits are prone to growl snd prodict o dllunmlu financial termination of thelr labors. The Tug Associstion at this pors lmvu retired two more of their tugs, nnd now havy but fourteen in commlsslon.—Detrolt Fres Preas, SoviLoQuiks, —Owner; "anmncuexplreu Nov, 30, and that confonnded vessel not on the rocks {ol " Insurance Agent: ‘‘Only fvo doys' moro naurance, and our company hasn't hod a loss_ this scason, ‘Thanke to good weatlier; but haven't wo Just willked owners this year.” Ship chandlor, dry-dock owner, grocer, ani othors —grand chorus **low quick we'd send that old tub to the bone- yurd if sho could reallze 25 cents on tho dollar, " 2":'"!‘ 1- ;‘Tbem s 6 good time coming, boys,"— etralt Post, Look Our ron Riven-Pinates,—Steamboat and veasel owners who aro laying up thole boats at this port, or those who Intend to lay them.up hero. should tako every precaution to romove all articles of valuo from ‘them, During the past summor numorous complaluts have hnen mado to the polico by vessel-owners that dopredations Hud been com- lnlnea aboard thele va-lulm and property amonnt. ing In valuo to over $1,000 has Leon nbstracted from tuge, -lenmnn. and vousels Iying in ordinary at this port. 'That & gangof river-pirates infest thia port {4 well kuown, and that their number will bu conslderably sugmented at tho closo of naviga. tlon, when hundreds of dlscharged sollors and 1dlers Launt the dock-. h (-qunlly rnbnblu. Spectal Ta., Nov. 'U —Arr vcd—:mnrl Tndla, o Aluskas scir Schuylilil, Tho Tudia and Lllhmgn to Butiala to lay up. The others winter Nere, Nearly 200,000 bushels of grain ond 4,750 barrols of flour were recelved at this port yca. torday. Y Hpeffll pllbfllch to flerr(Dulu[ ¢ thia ur?. ) Y., ho arrive R ahidy o are: Irops Yorout city, D. W. Rust, V., 1L Ketcham, Portage, Idaho, Vanderblit, l'nnln!c, Muynnwur. and City of Fn-- mont; schre Brightlo, Borter, J, Il Rutler, W. ¥ Iirows, Michigaa, Horder, J, 8. Ricunrai, 1, ¢ Ticate, sl L C. ‘Butts. Pho eloarancon. for Ghls cago wero props Montano and Colorado, and to m wnuku sohr Cily of Sheboygan, prop -Forest City and consort, Brown, coal to Grand Haven, ‘o achrs J, C, llarrison, E, P, Dunll. J, B, Rich- “y"u'fi ‘1\1“ zhtle, “'n"hylf"'r'«'" hl.yh ‘f um" w.unr- ahal llams sold the Northawberland yos rda, for 81,200, foL. B Fonie -————.—— lln:lng nml sullln;. Euldu to conurintlou Mlha dealer in brie- n-brac: You—I have just umh lnou.\er vaso ns that; would you care to buy it Denler—That de) um]a. **About what is it worth1" | $0), theso vases are very poor stuff.!” w8 you would give suinething for J£1" Berldes, they are udmg in the market,” 4\l el Thast o you, Lwillgl Well, scelng that ¢ fa you, £w 8 you 10 fruncs for it," 2 Lt “Very good, I will nku lhls ono at 20 francs,” # Not much you won't.) % Dt then it is \eri‘pooulnfl, and suchvases are o drug in the mar] “ Well, seolng it {8 you, T ehall lot you have it for 40 francs. You won't have 161 Well, hr!n{., me your vuu aud we will come to u-.ruu lur mywny. 1 havo mone.” hnuz yuu nld you had one tho exact match for this "that you wanted to seil to me, and wished to know whut I would give you for it.” 0, that was to find out precl u-ly what thcae vuses aro worth, Good momln’; Dunlrr (tuldc.)—-" Heoundrel 1" ————— Florifla water will bo choap if ll the tears ara ;:nthund that will Lo shed § onu ar the other barty wheu the votg of the 1 declded.— Hostun Lyrawmeripl. Em aliin, Muskegon, Jambers achr Selt, Ludington, lumber; -nhr '3,"V, Taylor, Manlsteo, Tum- 0, Hanson, Manlstee, fnmber; nehr * Moskeaon, wood} uchr l-our s Jiell, Grand Haven, lumber; conl; sche Eclipse, Manlstee, Inmber; aehr A, lum, Miiske- che T, G, Bimmons, Ludington, Inmber} ariving Saturdsy mom- g carly, tiia co mnlullnsour B0As0n of 1870, nftor J now we go futo winter MILP.. e ) ARR]VAL AND DEPARTURE op ’I‘RM i Fzrplanation n, Rl[”'fn: copteil, *Sunitay e # g fankt~t futaey Fvesunday ats e rxn"“fif' ’“"““’““i‘: NP OHIOAGO & NORTHWESTERY Eiomnomees, eorer Whitrar ing aPacine Fr Fast Line, “ mlnlqm‘"lv l-.ml uaug Nk numulm kht aFreept, Hekri o aFr it vy lknurknm anenzcr’ " rdaliy) § by b e —=1)e) Dl- cornerof We oBeget oot B R o e “mm . 00 bt rvcm;ucvom.n, Aud AL Lty uwn""‘ “L‘“'._l Arrive PRA R tucle Expres AT Bl vt ;{Iarnx gx?:&eu ¥ ¥onday b, ot GHI0AGO, ALTON & BT tours Rl OITE, & DENVER HOR 1o s lbhh, ] )u.lhunuv.. lmu. Unfop D nfon Hhotod e nnmcll. al’)un\'nr 30D T i e ckln o rw.mr-'m. iy n Day Kxpros, éunfl& l(':-’okukh Buriing Jouuubmm Auccmm.ll " 'LARE SHORE, & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERY, _Teave | e Jlaty viadaln Line....., oune m Wm = Amnua hmrell. n||y D00, m, mn... . inodation , " J‘)I. g:, mfifluo. mwAm & BT, PAUT, RATL Lcnvc, Amm P o) W 10:002. m, [* 4:00p, o 'mmmln a mnuemu g /000 1 11008 N'Ill t 018 p. m. $ 1008 m, AN Inflnl rm] \l\: l;:‘l'}m\lkee. Tlckets for A, paay lrld Minneapol du Chlcn, or vll Wal rmwn"fl'&%‘fl“fllwxlnuw‘ ‘Wisconaln & 18y Expi canil, Ton Iovn. [t sotw Exjire Mitwaukes Rxy ;-m TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. mwt\‘l‘ffl&'}n‘x‘:‘é hndtf n‘mn 1wumyélumn 1% :0G 2, m L8 m, 0AGH s s PO, 2070 Loy ., and Canal and s'u‘:.‘.'.“"m"" “fieket Oces, 55 o At ep Leave, Mall and Expreas, 1 Quawa and Stroaiot PIAGIET o kol uckford, Dubuqus & hlouxl > Ui i 410 ty, ~Leavenworth, 140, lBL Joseph Exp, m rora £ Mgndota, Gitaw a asseniger. . B gl Bt nunnqmaslo’f&'é l"‘l-'.p 0 .o (‘wgt{.‘.' Jftotuo Nighe Kxp, targmnhl uowp. Tl G Alclllmn '8t. don epl 5 owhirs Grove .sccm"..fiéfl i £1) é&’r’fi lowner's Grove Accommod'n * g; 3 & . Texas Express., 120 *103 (IJI!. m. l?xhv m “Ex. Sunday. yxx. Baturday, $Ex, Sondsy, ERIE Ticket Offices. BJ Cli Ilmu lgo Lm 08¢, Grand Pacifio, and at dopot. Kepesitive. Budine: Leave, | Amive, DIy Expmn—?ullmm Draw- S lnu-lloom Bicoping Cars, 1o ‘ark withoug cf " Atlaatis oK o vllgu__t_l[l"l'l‘lgfi 8508 m. | 8108 m, LalacuDrawing-foom Slocp- in Cara and Hotal carn o2 6:08 p, m. | 8:10p. m. Only lino running the hotol otel cars to New York. GBIUAGD & PAOTFI0 BAILROAD, P Chicago-avenu ¥ iekel Give 6o Giame arsamy B Lasrabesreet Mall and Expresa, ., Ne Expres x-u;l..lnn..n.. P N ulo:“dl ;{, xgcnwfl. §Dally, roe-st, Ticket-ofll Graud Paclile, aud DIY PIDNII fncffio l',lllm §Dally. *Dafly, Bundays excepted. & PAOLEIU RAILBOAR gmoA ROOK IBL, Epoty ?uollmrul Van .,‘..‘,‘.P, Bud Sherinan-ats, Titash otice 34 Clark-st., Blie Omaha, Lenvenw‘th & Alch Ex, PeruAceu ¢ Night Ellllell. LAKB NA\’]GAT ON. pesvie PENR GOODRIOD'S STEAMERB, ‘or Milwaukee, led aturdsy Uoat dou't’ F¥or Ludington, M ‘Thursday... 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