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G THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TRIDAY. SLPTEMBER 28, 1877 in these cances sympathetlc movements in the formerly supreme Comstock mecnrities, Bat the CAronicle believes there will be another change in the sentiment of tho apecnifors when & new era In the development of the nlder clalms of the Com- stock is branght abont by the completion of the Sntro tonnel. There seems to bo but littls donbt hat the Iate hardening tn the value of S8avago, Hale & Norcross, and others, which would be the first 10 be benefited by an eqaitable adjostmentof the diffcrences between leading mine-managers And the Sutro Tannel Company, was caneed by the 1ate ramor of & compromise between the contend- ing factione., RESTITUTION RY A SATINGS BANK MARAQGER. The Vice-President and active manager of tho Clairmont Savings B has transferred to the Committee of Trustees all his property for the benefit of the depositors, including $6,000 on de- posit belonging to hs relatives, IXTRREST ON TIIR DERT. 'Tho Increase of interest on the national debt canscd by the War of tho Great Rebellion, and its gradoal redaction singe its caimination in 18u8, s shown by the following tablo: Aune 30, 98 FINANCE AND TRADE. Rediscounts Still in Demand by Country Banks. The Four Per Cents in Chicago ~==Mining Stocks. Tho Produce Markets Aotive—Hogs Easter ~~Provisions 8trong, Pork Being Buoyant, Wheat Fxeited, wilh a *“Squeezs” for This Month—Other Breadstofis Steady. FINANCIAL. The currency orders from the conntry yesternay were for moderate amounts only. Applications from the country banks for redisconnts sre still ,momerons, whila the nupply of city paper was light. Tho banke bava s surplus of loansole re- sources, Rates of dircount were 8210 per cent at tho banke to regnlar costomers; on the etrect, choice callloans can be negotiated at & per cent, and frat. class time paper disconnted at 0437 ver cent. There were liboral offerings of New York exe chanee, and the quotation remains unchanged at TEc@8$1. 00 per 81,000 discount, The ¢learings were 83, 500, 000. THE KEW 4 PER CENTS IN CHICAGO, To the Edutor of The Tritunc. Cnicaan, Sept, 25,—In to-day's lesne of Tnx TRIBLXE yon ey that 4 per cent (fuyernment bands **are now worth ) 1 gold, or 102 {n currency. ” For the Iast ten daya I iave been visitlng brokers' offices, and the lawest I have been offered 4sat wan 10415, Even fo-day, ofter reading your edl- torisl, T ('a"fll At 8 banker d, in answer to my inaniry as to the price of 48, was anawered by the gentleman in charge, 1043, Why i it Tur Tine vre does not pive the price of 4s cvery morning in fta Snancial m\nmntv There are a $r=n many people in Chicago, I understand, toat the infogma: tion would be arefal to, outaia of tho |»rohr-. Tt 1# strange that our brokers are not salisfied with anything lees than 23c profit on the dollar. Yon 'nnlfl confer A favor nfolmln the eru'r whem o Chicago ho can favent £2,000 in 4s &% 102 or 2. AXINTERRATED ATy, Axswrn,~There are tivo varicties of the 4 per cents—regisiered bonds nnd coupon bonds, The Iatter werooffered yesterday in thia market at 1M@101%. Thlis price Includes accrued intereat, which on Oct. 1 will amount to §1 per $100. The reglatered bonds are ex-Interest, and were quoted yusterday at 10234@103. There can be no com- bination amony brokera to keop up the price of 4 per cents, ax our carretpondent suggests, There ore ecyeral banks at sthich these bonds can bo bonght, and nny attempt by any one to overcharge ‘would simply reault In & lose of business. The de- mand for 4 per ceuts has been alow and straggling, ‘The prices given are In greenback: FOREIUN BXCHANGE AND THE MOVEMENT oF GoLD. Krneat 8eyd, an authority fn the London ballton market, has writien to the London Zimes inex- planation of the market rates for foreign exchange that control the flow of gold between the markets of Lundon, New York, Derlin, Paris, and Aus- tralla, The ncar approach of specie payments Total i seventeen years. ... BUGAR. The New Orlesns Picayune of the 25th says: Our varions industries aro progressing with Im- mense etrides. Sugar, of whlcn the production in 1605 had been reduced to about 10,000 hosheads in Loulstana, last year reached 170,000 hogeheads. In the meantime’ cotton production hn simost regained its dominion in the Soath, while rice In Loulsiana s on the rapld mareh (o the Importanco of a first-class industry. QOLD AND GREENBACKS. Gold was 102342103 [n greenbacks, Qreenbacks were D7H@07H4 centa on the dollar 1n gold. FORBIGN EXCOANGE. Sizty dayr. of ‘81, af s~ Janiaty and iy’ nuars and July. 11. 8. 8.200 of uary and July. Tnfhed Eianen 10-8e bae o Unlted States new o4 of *81 Tnited States Hoeo United Staten s per cent nonids: re nnoxlm' ‘QUOTATIONS. o ot cf, water ioa Cham f Comuie Stent Diwtston tinii Chirsgo G- Light & makes the movement of gold an important sabjeet *And Interest, for the peoufe of this country to stady. Tho = pound sterling Is worih 84,6003035 In American BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. To the Weatern Associated Press, New Tonk, Sept. 27, —CGold opened at 1034 and gold, and ad for alxty-day bills, the inteecst for two months at the Dank of England rate i dedact. cd, the par_of slxty-day cxchange would be ubout $4.8425, There i 1o profit in shipping gold when | closed at 103, Lorrowing rates were 1, 244, and cxchange Is at par, as the cost of | fat freight, ineurance, and fintercet would | _ Silver at London, 54%d. Tlere, silver bare, catitup, Mr. Scyd shows that It requiresadiffer- | 1223 In greenbacks and 110 In gold. Siver coln, % discount to X premium, . Governmentu were heavy, TRailroad bonds wero firm. State secunities wera steady, ‘T'he stock markot was qulet and drm on a narrow range of finctuations, except for caal stocks, which were heavy and depressed, declining 21 to 81 with » subsequent recoveryof 3 to 1%, Tho weakness in coal shares was occasioned by an an- nuncement that thosales department of the Leblgh & Wilkeabarro Con! Company had fusuod o clrcular marking their pricen from 43 0 70 cents per fon Tower than the Readtng Company, delivered along- »ide at New York, and from 25 10 50 ceiits Jower that the Lehlgh region prodacers dellversd 1o tho eame. "Nfcorrs. 11, Rennedy & Co. have been readmitiod 10 the Bloek Exchange. Moncy, 4G40, Prima mncnmllo lo paper, 0. Cuslomu, &Hit e Treasuey disbiiraed $181, 000, Clearingy, $11,000,004 Blerling weak; lan u Goupons, 1. ence of about 1§ ber cent, ot five conta per mile, to fuduce shipments from New York. That fe, if nixty-day bills are $4. 86025, and the Bank rste s 33 per cent, gold wiil flow away from us to England, Dut, Inrcnding gold from Great Dritsln to New York, a new clement enters the calculation, There is 10 market {u London for New York cxchange, and hence the cost of sending gold here 1s greater, for the amount must b met by sending vills from thie etde at the cost of o fortnight’s time and in- tereat. The rate of cxchango must be 4.5 per cent, or 8 per mille, —that is, elxty-day exchange muet nnt be above 33,8075, at ) per eent Dank of England rate. Sometimos when the rato of ex- change does not warrant §t, gold fs shipped; but ibat Is due to rome peculisr or temporary condl- Lon of the market, which makes cash gold In urg. ent demand. . THE 6TOCK MARKET, ‘Tne threaten!ng remark I8 made by the New York Evening Lot tunt tho crops alune have been con- sldered by the bull speculstors dn pushing op stocks, and that they will be lucky If they aucceed in ludacing the moueyed pablic to close thelr eyos to everything eleo which determines the valde of corporate securities, Tho wniter in the Jos? evl- dentiy behieves, and rightly tuo, that the manage- ment of corporations Is honeycombed with cor- raption, and that if tho truth were known with re- #ard to thelr real condition the public would utterly n'lnlt to investInthem. It s entirely true, the New York Times recently sald in discussing tke supervislon of raliroad acconnts, that in refer. ence to the treat railrond Interests of the United i Clicsko & Alton erican prci, 4 P i NEWore Centratoentol .Lme- 0 & £l " States we xnow absolutely nothing save that which uk nmnu Misslastp] ‘.m lu‘:'l tho companies themsclves chovse to furnlvh for L. & W, g:u the enltgatenment of the public, Asa rule, the 1 investors tu the stocks and bonds of the fallroads i 10 are st mnl morcy of the managers. Buylng and | Shore »‘E%fi“tn lri'fngf ';fi- :m selling 1a lttlo moro than o lottery, since the ine s B L formatton voluntarlly sapplied i tamally meagte, %«'J.'&'%'é?u‘u'fl“"'““' S [ e and morcover lacks the seaurance of accuracy, Tennencess, ol 50 TUE WALL ATREKT BULLS SELLING OUT. Tle Naw York payote agreo that the operators ‘who have been enginceting the rise have been sell- ingout. Altimes, the fZerald says, ** The pres- Bure {0 get out of stocks was urgont enough to sug- gest s comparison with the escape from (he houss of bondage, and the manuer of dolug s0 was as Jit. tle courteous as the command of Lady Macbeth to * $tand not upon tho order of your going, but go at n Vlrwlnluu. e BAN FIANCISCO, 2 8AN Fuaxciro, Bepl. 27.—Tho following are the cloring quuh\uum at the Stock Exchange: ophir. :‘: ’l‘lflynlund &Ly v, ooce,’ Mostof tho small operstors did *go® fn Ml e tho manner advised, and many of the big ones fol- m wvu 8y Towed, as wo yeaterday suggested would be the 14 Hiera’ Novad pi case, DDA} 8 pretty lively dance was instituted 1o B ol Cun i Abe tono of lower figures, The disbursement of New York Centrul shisrcs was, for this stock, un- usually largo, amounting as it did to over 20,000 shares, It 1 well known that the bulk of the float- ug stock of this Company kas been held by threv or fosr houscs, ‘That somo one of them had opou- «ed the mulce yatos to.day was very apparent, and tho bellef speodily obisined that such brokers as * bung on princes’ favore * (aa Shakepeara puls ft) were cepecially benefited thercby,” Tho Wor/d reports that sclicra wero eager, anid 1hat tho smaller bull speculators have found out ihat the lJarge speculative holders of Westeen Talon have sold out on them, and coneequently suspected simllar tactics o all the other active atocks. 7TUB OVERISSUX OF BTOCK 1N PUILADELFHIA. Boveral peculiar queations areralscd by the over- desue of tuck by Presldent Morton, of the West TPulladelphia Raliway Compauy. It le belleved that the laws of Peunsylysula do not recognize 1 [P ) B BW OltLEANS, EANS, Bepts "1.—00!‘\» 1025@103%. Slght uuhnuu. & premiuwm, Sterllng, 500, l'(mll(\l(. rnrllnn of the Dank of nglal o Ita Hability, 4% per cent Jast week, v-mnl bmu bonde—5-20s of '67, 107%; now Pm. ll{ Tilinols Central, 70. Yesterday ihe German (Government Apcut an. nounced 61'4d per wunce as the minimum price for Further sales of ailver. LPauiey Sept. 27.—llentes, 105, REAL ESTATE, The following fustrumenta wers fled for record Thursday, Bept. Loxnox, Sept. v lflerv Y rROPERTY. Centro v, 38 ftaof} nuuuunu e T, 31901-10 such a brouch of trust aa an offense, and It s n\?l'lz:!ll!.‘hl :;: Uikely that Morton may escapo any legal penalty, o a unless the lawy covering consplrscy and ombezaio- | B3It 4508 "n'.“éhll‘('.f'fl." 2,000 ment may bo 0 coustrued as tofthis caso. Where | Weat ,T,"‘""'“‘ w Al the lors by the overisiue should fall §s snother in- tricato aud puzxliog problem. 1t is held on one side that, as the stock was lssged In legal form by the legat oflicery, the Company fa liables but on the uther hand the law Imited the stock (o $300,000, aund tho uverivene alone amounts to $1,000, 000 or $1,000,000, Une solstlon of tho diffculty isto acknowledge all the sfock, and divide the whole awount, spurious and guauino, fnto 8500,000, the sutburized capital, Al the bolders would thereby becume comuiou owners, the property rematutug the vame. Those wha lent moaoy on the stock as cullateral at $100 would love lareely by thiea rangement, and 0 would the osiginal stockhiold- ers, but 1ho losd would by as equitably divtributed 8 poseille. 11 s expected that the holders of the overtesued etuck oy cullateral will press their clalin for payincut in full agalnst tho Compsay through the courte. Awthe market value of tho eatlre cor- puration wak vuly §500.000. and the overlssue ie nedrly 1f vot quite $1,600,000, 1t will easlly be seen how rutnous Morton's breach of trust 1¢ to bis fellow-atockholdera, WONDEHFUL GOLD MINES 1N NEW ZEALAND. The Ban Francisco (aronlcls of Sept. 21 Las 1 ’ rk ey ““:nxllxumn vnuln’fl ¥ pruver Sctwien Wedternand ¥ Do Vikire, Wi soutor GigY, Litre, Wi su'lfl QY. w‘:. fenot BWIB lh' '. ”llm 1, bt fl Ty “..r ” ILEs OF TUK COURT-UOUSE, % kot 106 81010 w ol Weat Furty-svcoiid at A Hala Ty S e pislsier COMMERCIAL, Tha following wero tho receipts and shipments of theJending articles of produceju thls clty during the tweuty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on hureday woruing, aud furthe corresponding time Jast yeur: auail sdvices from New Zealand giviag the most ex- Hecetpis, | fllumu& trsontinary accounts of the productiveness af gold — suince fu that eland. An uld mino—the Moauatatrl ) Ty || T —has been reopened, and a lode (ound attbe denth of 300 fuet, eight 10 ten feet wide, aud of slmost solid gold. In one week the lodo yiclded 10,208 ounces, and tho profits In one fortnight were $215, . 00U, he export of goid from the whole colony Sur the quarter ending June S0 was §1,861, 760, TUE BAX FEANCISCO MINING-STOCK MARKET. e poaition of stocks va the Baa Frsnclaco warket has bees changing, and the lead i uow taken by tho oucu dvepled Juatice, Exchequer, Bullive, Overwau, etc. An advance o duclue 11,755 L T 83,7 11,0490 A 161 Tewots. 1t Mmesrm. in, |_te7T. ) iy 4.0m o 270 it 17,90) 198,713 23| b 06,223 @, Avvien Béans, bu...., 3l T hsed 18 Withdeawn from store during Wednesday for city consumption: 447 bu wheat, 1,113 bu corn, 608 bu osta, 500 ba rye, ‘The following grain was inspected into store In this city yesterday morning: 2 cams No. 9 amber wheat, 1car No, 9 red winter, 1 cars No, 3 do, 120 cars No. 1 hard wheat, 39 ears No, 2 do, 20 cars No, 1 epring, 211 cars No. 2 do, 25 csrs No, 1 do. 7. cara rejected (441 wheat); 60 cars and 6,000 bu high-mixed corn, 238 cars and 18,200 ho No. 2 do, 22 cars rejected, 2 cars no grade (322 corn); 1car No. 1 oats, 33 cars No. 2 white, 77 cars No, 2 oats, 2 cars re- Jected (133 oata); 3 cars No. 1 rye, 20 cars No, 2 do, 1car nograde (24rye); 4 cars No. 1 barley, 01 cars No. 2do, 21 cars No, 3do, 23 cars extra do, 10 cara feed (8D barloy). Total (080 cars), 413,000 bu, Inspected out: 75,0613 bn wheat, 160,484 bu corn, 03,145 bu oats, 15,170 ba rye, 527 bu bartley, The llon, J, It Uodge, of Washington, has for- warded to the Weekly Commercial Iiulletin of this city the following statement of number of milch cows in the United Siate: Jannary, 1 JAnpary, 1 January Februs 1870, 1850, The force of these figures les in the application of them to the businces of butterand checso manu- factare, A correspondent aaks why the Central Elevators have becn recently discriminated against to the extent of Y4c per bu in the price of oats, We be- lieve the only reason was that shippers hold osts In otber houses, and desired to complete cargoes in thoso houscs, to avold the cxpense of moving to the Central. Winter wheat Is undoubtedly cornered in New York for this month, and the bulle aro Jubllsnt thereat. A gentleman In New York Clty weites that three cargoes af wheat havo been shipped to England from Charleston, 8. C., being the firat fn the his- tory of the trade. Tle alro calls attention tothe fact that Texas has at jeast 5,000,000 wheat to spore for export, and thinks it forma partof & good reason agalnst high prices for wheat here. We noto that the quantity of wheat and flonr on passage to tho Unlted Ringdom ls reported hy Beerbohm at 1,051,000 qre, or about 8,400,000 bu. ‘This Is suflicient to acconnt for an casfor feeling in the British markets. Operators thers are Inclined to bellove that, by walting. they will have offered 1o them at thelr own doors all the wheat wanted for British consumption. 'Thero may be xomo mle- take in this, Certain it s thata largo proportion of the wheat now on passago is going forward on orders from Dritish buyers, They bought a great deal here and In Milwackee, and may havo to buy more. ‘The existence of & September corner hera and In New York tends to provent buying spot wheat for rhipment till nfter this weck; and wo note that wheat bought seller September for ship- nient has yet to be delivered. The wheat corner here docs not appear to bo an organized affalr like those to which tho term *'cor- ner® is properly applied. The hellef In very low prices thls month encouraged short eclling to an enormoua extent, and thoe shortage proved to bo greater than couid be filled without a squeeze =0 Tong as wheat has been in good demand for ahip- ment, Our receipts this month have been very large, and with good harvests abroad we should undoabledly have acen prices rere down to 8 much lawer polnt than now. But the wheat has Leen wanted aboat as fast as it came In, and the elevator bins are not groaning under the welght of new wheat, as expected. A correspondent suggests that the Doard of ‘Trade ought to thange ita rules 20 s tomake it Impossible for tho bears to be caught on the up- turn 50 badly as in the present wheat market, Wo have renson to think that Le intended tho remark ta be taken in a Pickwickian scnse. Tho leadiog produce markels wero moderately active yesterday, there being moro done in pro- vislons and wheat, with a stronger tone, while oats and barley were esny, and corn steady, Freights wero firmer, with only 3 1ight bustness dofng dur- ing the regular eessiun, as llitle vessel-room was offered. The skics were overcast, and rafn was grenerally looked for. Tho demand for dry-goode shows no aigns of abating, and the market maintains & firm and healiby tone. Grocertes were moving freely at generally steady prices, quotations remsining tho eamo as before. Thero was a falr Inquiry for do- mestic aud foreign dried fruits at unchangued prices. Ralsins, prunce, and anplen were easy. ‘The flsh markel wae steady e previonsly quoted. Lake fah aro plenty and ara quiet. Thore was o finn market for buiter and cheese, both of those articics being in modorate supnly and in fair deo- mand. Bagging, leather, tobacco, coal, and wood were unchanged, There was a falrly active oil market at Semly suntained prices, Wihite lead was steady at $0,00 per 100 1bs, At the lumber-yards business continucs active, and the common grades of dry Inmber have ud- vanced about 50¢ per 1,000 feet, 'The stockeat tho yards are badly broken, and the supply of dry staft 1s considerably roduced. The cargo market was nearly bare of Jumbor. A fow sales were mada to arrive, Hlardwaro and metalscontinuelndomand and steady. Tho dewaud for wool has fmproved slightly, a few Eastcrn buyers being In the mar. kel, but prices have undergone no material change, Droom-corn continnes unusually doll for the sea- son, and dealers hesttate nbout taking bold of the new crop, while manufactnecrs show no elgns of entering the market, New broom-carn s coming In, botln small quantitics. The seed market was in about tho same condition as on the precoding day, Small orders wero 8lled at recent prices, 1iay was dull and hides fizm, the Jatier being in Orut-clase demand. Potatoes coulinuo to recelvs liatle attention on the street, aud the offerings aro small. Green fruits wers in modersto request, and geny y lower on account of abundant offeringe, Lake Ireigits were In good demand in proportion 10 the supvly, aod advanced Ne, closing at 430 for corn tv Buffalo, lloom was Laken for 150,000 bu cotn and 75,000 bu oats. Through rates to New York by steamer and rall were quoted at 18¢ on wheat and 10}4c on corn. Rall frulyhts were quict aad unchanged. Iistes on grain, boxod meats, and olber fonrih.clase are now iS¢ (0 New York, 37c to Haltimore, 3¢ to Philadelplla, 40¢ to Doston and other Now En- £tand polnts, and 30¢ to Montrea), WIZAT IN OBEUON, ‘The Astorian of Sept. 1 publishes a statement, clatmed to be gattered from relisble sources, showing the aggregate wheat and flour export from Gregon fue the past nine years (reducing the flour (o wheat) to hava been as follows: ndting Seol, 1= Whear, bu. Tatue, o 1,000,550 2,277,340 L3107 . 8 41 4,121,25 176,00 L7724 950,78 @01 BUES 4 3000 Wi dle 5704340 330,03 730,17 48, a2 showa, with tha cxcep. Il Indicativo of the cofalllog certainty of the Oregon crops aud growth of the export trade. ‘The surplus for export for the year just begun, according to the estlinates of some judge ‘will reach nearly or quite 6,000,000 bu. The Or- #yontan of recent date has the following: **The Ppresont low rates of freighta to San Francisco have stimulated shipments of produce to s very conald- crabie oxtent, and brought {nto the market for thia purpose many articles that would nuk bear furmee traneportation charges, The principal commodity, wheal, lestill the lesding staple of the Btate, of which the steamers ara now carrying Jargs quantl- tied for reshipment to England, Californis millers &ru also reported o be taking some Oregun whest serdon tu wanufacturs flour for the local trade ©of Sun Franclaco, & circymstaucs which attests the excelient quatity of the product of this State.” GOOL3 KECEIVED &t Chicago Custows, Sepl Ficld, Leiter & Co., 10 cases dry goods; Kuntzler & Margis, 5 caven cigars; E. G, Kelth, 1 caso bronzes; J. Bauer & Co., 2 cases muieal lnstruments; ¥rits Fran- zen, 1case shel AW, Klnm 1 case paiutinge. Amount cullected, §3, 450,74 PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Were more active, czceps in lard, which was very dull, and the feeling wea generally atronger, thouxh Bugs were quuted 1ud130 per 100 B8 lower, and Livezrpool quotations showed o pérticular change. The suipplog deuisad was fatr, sad the gener- 8l teadsncy uf Lboughs BIURE VTSN semed W be Lo favor of betier prices, with s more active dewand from consumerns. Miss Posk~Was more active and stropger; advanc- 10§ S0v for caall 3ud October, snd UC oy 3he wiory du- ferred daliveries, with s better demaud, sod closcd 133 @456 bighes thad $hs proveding allvruoud. Tue sbocke Ar0 TARKIIS decreastng under freo withdrawals trom | bise stare for shipment and for haz(ng 1o conanmers, Sates wera reported of 50 bris eash cearly) At £13.43; 18,110 brinssiier Octolier At £12.40-913.75; 220 brla_huyer do 250 btls rellcr the yearat $12.85.413.00; 50 brld sellor January st #12.05@13. 124, To- AL, "fi.mnwl The matket closct steady at € 2y eeller tha 111 arh: § 13,72 mo! 15, 530§ "kiier etoer: 813, n1'«rllhl¥l¢-|lcr o y.-nrl ln-(ll! 10413, 123 selier Januar, I'Tine moas furk sras quited at %10.20911.73, and ex. fraprime do at 023000 EAlS WaA made of 45 hris extra prime at 16, Laxn—Was very aulet and gencrally tame, therg Mlnl very Hittle {Vlhwlllfln 10 trade in the lvxlrlr. aah lata were ahout 3e per 1 we inwer, ani the mors Geterred Gelivaries: where shade Rrmy et s wers rted of T tea aclier Uflnl!!‘ at PR, 2.7M) tea 1 ! |ev Jlmh ary’at 4000 jes. The market closed easy it }! VLR f(NPqN Il) lflll'rl)r. foheri g 17uned 4o peiler 1o Feary aud §4.05@9.474 s NRATA W ta In good demanil and grmer, most des scriptlons, howerer, belng quoted at ihe time A on the proviouadny. S n buyers, heing e Indleating thaf beopla un the,other side of f1€ sre dtsposed to runt!fln higher lll'lrt'l Continue I ol Feanest. Ealce wers reported II(\UI) lhl ||m\||dl'l". MII(‘Y first_hatt M (lclubcf. AL filg " fears at Ibs A e1 £0,000 Tt stiort et chears. teller OCtaner. AL ma (15 1ve) At Blfer 207 Duzes Al .II! t-oxn bacon do at 7‘1!:. The uml oeed a{ tha fallowing range of prices S»Nl'- Bhort I,mw Short ders, ride, clears, clm;-‘ 5 T 84 DI‘ R l‘ Uetol 73 1.0ng and short clears ';unn'vl 80 cars fo pelier Ociahers e for Doceinbers And 714 foedanuary, Cu, Periands dntet -m’m««; Tong cut ims, 1143 ouc. Al Doxeds eweet-pickled hams, " 10}411c. "Oreen Liams, 4D, ¢ for lhonldcr!. 8Y&oc for re clears 11366128 for hama, fiacon quoted at ahors Hor. gige fo All canvased Ked, E—\Was umn tanfe: m.m‘ Frol vu«.rs—Wm eady and anfet at £10.00 21 for memi 11,001,235 for cxira mests snd (217,00 orthie B A, AL oW\ ar niored at 7%@7Me for clty, An TME for couniry. "Sala’wad e ot ow"brls clty at74e. NREADITUFFS, FLOUR~as less nctive, hut firm, Shippers held off, while focal buyers purchased hut sparingly, hopln for a deciine in prices after the September premnre is taken from wheat, whlin holders were strang in thelr views. Bales wero reparted of 350 brle winfers, PAMIY At 86,061 708 bris spring extras, chledy st 83.73@7.00; and 150 bris 150 flour t 82400 2.50. Total, 1,204 bris. The markes clowed with tke following 5a the ranga of prices: Cholea o favorite brands of winers, $T.0GT.25: wood o prime brands of winters, $0.0000,301 choice to fie pring, $0.5037.00 falr to good spriog. $3.50 @0.00; low spring, $3.0044.00; falr to good Minncrota springs, £0.00@4.0: chiolca to fancy Minnesots springs, $7.0007,50; patent wprings, $7.0088,501 low Rrade, $2.5044.00; ryc, £3.25@3.30. TRax—Was qulet, and a shade firmer, Sales wera Teported of 30 tons s $,50 per ton on \zack sad fres on board cars, CouN-Mxat~Coarss Was nominal at $10.50 per ton onteack, WIKAT~Was active, and trregulurly exclted: being stronger, though tho **tlmne® quoted Liverpool dull and 2 per centat lower, whils ourrecelpts wers farger, with relatively small shipments. But New York was firm, and th westher here was cloudy, while it was Fenerally understood that there are a good many shorta gut for Bestember, sad that the sliors are in 8 flght place. Thers wat An urgeat demand forexn {ofa trom thisciass of v-uylm. ATt rices ad g By itt shis siesl caused (i Avance T, Mgt Tt ciosod Gniy 3 ulmer, for this manth acein to have underrated their own mue. each one (hIAKIng there would be hut rew o Dimeelf tn fif v e eni. and so many el tinere janow bl pressure. Of course The eaciioment fas uphed the Duying of cash No. 2 for suipmenty It may be expect unience nest, weeky | other wrades far " roe est, = Seiler Qctober opencd and ades hined to $1eur, then advanced in s 2hd closed ARh > ¥ fring a0t sdvance 2 At month the tran AL ma mlcnlm narke. tiedoags holo luul MIC e 4 ] ember sold Al g. umm.mm cIul!nn atsi, nm Seller the year sl o101 Ci1i0 8am18 price a4 No, ‘of No. Sdrprmltlll rgely oft Jucation. DEin g AL ,Mi")l: 2, Tolal, 184,200 b ki el wis mada, of 700 board cars. Uraded luts o in better demand Iate In the » saim, which coniitanded o preiniuin ralight hile other grades soft. " Eales were 14N~ etgic g8, and n aats anteee Yoo Sne e Chonee 1n ARG fonp ot ndvices from other pomia, and tho receints Lore wera wfi'\a rriatively Ui arrivaia were anticipated This week, Thia ainl ssmyatby with l'll A firmer toue oy Ilu! PATE uf the scesi carcely sustained, 8 shippers oaly op wflrlmtl{u s y, ot era of (retkin room and & rdcnlnk in “eatce A “moderate_Duats hl.‘ actee d h\ flllllvll !lhm; for this « Ot on oF Octibor deltvertes, wih. i e b, trads beyond UOxe MOty A KO MIBDY Virase e Tabasod 80 LA SNUUF SR corm: ot hoking mch huve 0 1t AF OVer 40c, yet Afrald to srll at current T atioms, "Seier ctober 20l ently 80 418 (hien At P, wdvaneed fu e, and seeved to, 413, cloning atdifie, Keller tin month, or cash No. 2 wld nt 4153 it closngat 4135e, 11N "mired closcd At 1y o ige. Seiler Noveimber was. shon e ho- i Al seller the year sold ot v m-.-:wmp«mum st o Dyt Bkt @AzHe: 112 NE b at 4yt 4240 i“fl!nhumjm; ASONGRICS 40 ears at d5evdutivareds mud, ik ) b ahvelieds vy sawpley 8y 404643 ou track. Total, oL 17 J‘A mm‘l"luly active and weak under Itbutat vecrtits nd oeringe of cauh. Tho ShateCter af lhe warzet war aiut Uie saine ax that of (e oast Tew duys. Tlie shoris were purchasing cas ot Beptember deals, and the parties reee Ill( them out,"though 1t wasun- o deifveries werw a0on ofle: o lllu-m:lln-l yeateniay, |h4|;;n enting L offer- orle' was qifet ad Iflu,nall e, with No, deold st g closn No's ‘whtia sold ot HGINS 16 huuses cloing At e Suteiis, 1 Oviobor sald at 23K ’o"""'x?-’nfiu"p'in‘- Were T, ovarsupply sad i, e i d dull, Al ey reported of, mmn»u( 3'whito at R b 3 oF AL S o 4 1atea G0 at 2atb Troa on Duand: ot O ¥~V foas -cflrxf.blu steady, Thers was er demsnd e who sitseriinated ag nat recelpta Iy r-muu bouses. ' No. 1 soli at 3S'ac, and jucted WAS guu fort oy hie S 5 Werd Topirted of ROue i Hilded RO saula 't 300 on tesck, Totale b IlAllLl’\‘—“l‘f J e Olrll (|flllflfi ensicr. dem: for casli, Tacia, Eatures wers rather sparingy yferad, xira No. I waa n falF don ma 52" “flouiy.] Tha lawer iradce wers iy aruior, ‘The reccipls cuntinus T fl“ Froporiton | of thy " batley arrtyl The market yesteniay mpie. ! fewkn CheRg trdcld s, ARG Feeolvers s ing unabis ta e*ll Gut, wers vl Ilged o order sock Inty l'\rll. Cash ulu ‘l‘l. raported of 14, 60 u N lk'(n it 1 oo .h‘.“-‘“ by \0'1 3TN o tracks 3act ha by sauipte \elor rac B dl.mbu 3k, delfve . Totat, 31,0 b pE R Whest=Sates % 0L AL 1. "S05@1.07 for October and 8| om for Noven) uFus 1L0 i at uu Snali, 41H@A1H for October, and SAALE [ur Lhie e T o brte i 'j‘ .75 varonober. $13.00 fof thie year, oid $13. 1234 Lard=2o0 teaseler the yedr st o 8T, e poric was frmer, cloing st 312 H74D1A f'f:.m {ctobr, 812, B T :uu 1754 for Ja 750 birls at §: fur Gctuber, #1310 for the year, Fork srcion wer army el Wicar 'xn fainy aciive {Xks q‘“muuf 'l:u‘o!l‘ rate request and steady, at §14G Corn was In 4 cady, af Shxc for Ostuber, clisiug, attho outabis, Tetaniir 81 41Tpaic, Novemiber suld"at 41, and Y n.u- re cux n\(s for October or Beptember, B o 'A Vedael was cHATiared fof 73,000bd 0atd to Bufalo st —_— GENERAL MARKETS, Sanuface turers avince no dusire o taka huld, and doslers aru not anxious to Incresse thelr stock untll the outlovk improves. New corn la coming in slowly. Pollowing are tha quotations, those far tha fuwer kradcs botng re- duced: Cholce green hurl, 8c; medlau hurl, 4§@3cy red-tipped do, ¢34kci green brush, with burl enough ta work 1t, 5@8lcs ted-tpped, withdo,4@4%0y ved do, 3K@dc; uaids brush, Bl tke; lnferior brush, Agades crucked, 35@%e. BUTTEI ~Hemalas Grin ander & continued good de- mand, Bhip) daliy roceipls, though thers from jucal consumers. Stocks 2t feellng among holdors (s 0ne of contideace, We quote: Faacy croamery, 27d300; guod to cliolce grades, 200 23c; fuediuin, 151801 laferior o common, Valic, LAGGINU-Ws1 quoted ateady aud upchanked., Towing aro the prices current: Stark A, 3ici Lewlston, 32c; 2ucy burlape, 4 0d 13c; du, double, J4e2ia. CHEESK-Sales were mnuderata in tha aggregute, but tlo ulferiugs were comparutively Might, und holders found no diilculty fu sustalolng previous rates. Weo quote koud Lo best full creatasst 12a)3 ood lower sradva ut niic. GuAL=ths uiarket was witout cha 8llgit deasing at theanicssd Larae i, 80 30 ¥ i iarie. 4 g e il Fley B4, 3044751 Tudl itis— e Fol- wei Brighton, er Creek, 2ici Auicricas, 3613¢; Guanles, alogles, 1 here was waos, i el e, #3505 Hakimory 34.0) Uartelicr- @ 1o e the vutslde belog an extrema price, ued o Il ar apgie packages. e Clcrimie arelant: hut the nixh brices denmided 1y Buidere Uave ‘cubiiied Sonmuipilut, Aud (he st er foellog. STeay Ful lockt nd countey demand exuied. aad vt o Mty ot the following Vo, -nnen u. ) «. 4.13; i White-fali, Py Ao e f" i 3 b % Sixad aore.. Le-ttl, i Tassi; farne family sy oo i, 'ix"a"“n";; hfi b 1' it olnl-lulfl el o lirg fau '. Lot 0 s el e “"f" nw nm Xt m. ht" iindt: Tobs mn.f lustring, Liyiia Tver satiaun. 1obrL, Sims IR o L Sy Ay Tl nlulhnfln prices are currebi: ox =Phsten 40 e it Tork: b ralion T ot 4100 o Vaitadl o it e 136 16¢: Michlan do. @ Wil EVEL W) © pitted cherr tmonde. Terra i Freac st Savies i m i Bewlie v' it T imingion peanuta, oty e RN I B tenchen mers n\mmhnl and g0t Vinugh Dricey were ahout 106 10Rer DI Yr'l\ll i'!fl‘ slon slow and caer: 2008 Ver haskels ‘common fa l‘lm;re \ur“mn pel(‘hfl. anzake por hatkers Cancord, eraros ©Asn or 233 e peF Raekets Deraare o, mTee hor Cranberties. $9.0.210.50;0r lm!krlmlllnrr-. Lo 7.0 Sifbiatd @750 per ot lomons, £0.0a7. 50 per okt Catitorni Pears, €3,0043.73. UROCERIESThere wata iberat movement tn mort aréfclen tn (hfs tine, Aiv & steady set of prices was noted, We again quiote ns fol . e, oAz AT WA 2 2us X i w(er E00 I prim; nu'am. ComMOn 13 fatr, 10:aG21Es JoRHIng: TG HucianaPatent ent loat. $15cey erashed, !x» granulated: 114@1 144y pomdcrei, 1igeiiie: mnm- And, ll) 310%cy o No. 2, rItra C, 10ad 1 No.1, BM@0Tics & ‘lo.J. n'flm‘m yeliow, 0 Srktra—Cattforn sugar-loat driva, 83579¢; Callfor. nis honey drips, “ gar-honse sirip, !‘P’l At extrado, Aia‘h‘l‘ bw\!r Ans Molanses, ¢ 01 oo, 2ises do prine, S3ae: cnmmon 10, L. SRd0c) commun Mulawes, 4 (431 hiack strap, 3337¢, Brices—Allwplee, 1701 ‘4!! flnlm (!Iz 30c1 cassla, 2362y peporr. wnmu »mmm. sit oAl on Ca |:|||ln llnlrl’. IWIII(‘. i Qerman mottied, 9ate; D Ly, eanvies WAty o fMes Whire et enth Doncom, 161 BAVCR finiotrials 54306 e as duil and unchanged in prtce, Tu ro eelits are amail, ot pleaty of uu eredto e tor- wanled ln m o poinias 0. o d Ex"upllml ,urllri FHGHW Were In m!zrnludemnnd. and steady atl e LRCERE drlnes ‘Raics wers eporred of 150 AL $1.08 per gation. TinEsWero continoed 100 heing the price generall luwing are the quotatio BT e ahom (o areence ght. 00cs damaged, T8{udcy pnn cired, KM g ST D. N et ree AL 124N B0k and prime sy Kip ani ealf, 14 ties dfg:aited uldes, 12}4c} dry Rint do, 18317E; xlmunmn-. M. JiS—Liealers are Bliing smat] orders at R 106 for IWestern tamples. A fow hlcaof Eaicrn lops have heen sold 8t 13c. The demand Is ratber light and the oot 1z META TINNENS' STOCK—Trade continues X rices remain the same ns a week 8go. ot ey, o i rw»n-lc. 1011 T Jout, $10.251 LT k d demand and firm, Al far 1aht ldes, Folt or Peciard, linseed, c\rlmu. and mlrlvlnrrr ull: werg Th (4ITly actits demand, nnd werd. firm fornier nrices. Other lines wero ¢ mmrnnvr]vmlh'l Quatations were s folluwa: Ilmlm{ 15%4¢ doitinoistesa trat isndei, s inow-swhitte, Bale, Al Ight, 173 et e isies Tard g i o ) I tly winier, Sies o evir, 7ot Tihaced, raw: Bafled, ey Ach, TSt apefm, £ neatatoit ll. o, exim, i i o TS lurwnllnrl «n mphlh\. | o s Pl antinn, B v sy ek, " fircrs, L rese, §0:0iad la‘; fll[lyfll‘hl‘ $3.5023.73 ver dox® wild d“flm SO Chnnimne. aufet. thouglt thers was Tather more doing lu timothy l'llh On the previons 1 tlinothy way mmleu AL $1, 20, Aud eomon 1, 2000, o Clover sold nt $3.2%33.30, apd flax at itnues in_active request and Aem. Thy iarge and dealers are selllng & wood deal <, Yivtationay Fino inel ORUIATY cutrac. $1.00: with gk, #2401 nuimuv. bagv, £2.11 Astiton dairy., v\e[lnr F Henain i and unchaniged, T o *lum fincst, Gt eh co, (ki wx—tlvuulmn. % n:ied ‘P o, 2033361 ml'lllum,flflfll« goud do, £33 43c) e finest, 83 oe, 340401 clivlceat, RYGaNC, miion, Jiacs Kodl Commion, 0azse: med 1 fiowd incilunn, S tuct da Tkt edner. chlce, Guder of oicests” bagtoe chulcedt new, 75¢. CaLaxas—tamman, 20@29¢1 good commar, @1 cdtuty, SHEI0cY guod medi, 416, e, 45 Muuc; peaim choloest, TiaTe OQUUSE Tor thay ket cholce Gt ices wera: frid st 68 aple. ‘lll £3.! ‘kufl A for beech, nnd A B4.0W24.50 for slahs—~ \vmu.—\mm lttle beter requcat, the demand b Ing frum Eastern partivs. o chinnge I mady in tlops except 7ur rdinm unwasued wools, Illbl reduced & little, the former °fl"'" being Muumu. ollowtaig 1 um prive- 1 futy unwashed wools. finc fAcoce, washed, n .uum do, :nvams T Woola, chotca: 418 LIVE STOCK. oitcano, Qattle, Vil sliteelpta= Total, . 47 ,0%0 CATTLE—Tho voluma of sulcs was Iarker than re- ported for efther of the preceding days of the week, Dbud Increased activily was due to & greater willlngness on the part of holders to accept tha.reduced blds of buyers rather than to any sctual ncreasein the de- mand. The receipie were again larye, and, as newa from the East was In no way Improved, the situstlon wis Iargely in bugen' favor, snd, 50 far as prices wero concerncd, they liad things pretty much thetr own way, Another disadvantsgo that bolders labored under was tho miserable quality of tho bulk of the stock offered for salo. o: chofce and extra grades thero were not 600 hesd il told, and, with turee or four exceptlons, there wero no’ transfers Abovo §3.00. ‘Texans, Colurar (us, and common and medium batlves mado up seven clghtha ot theentire subply, and irading was principally #4.25, Common to Ruod fat cows suld kers at $2.7093,40; Texans ai #2.3033.60; Coloradon at £1.2v23.731 and falr 10 extra shipping steers nt $3.5023.50. K. Thompwn & Co. suld 113 and u3 Colorado cattl $7.00, The market ciosed hard with a good deal of stuff Jeft Ju the yards, CATTLE AALES, auféciicrin), i o B et R Shors wasa f fll!. lndlu e wrices ehanged, ulll fi( mllmluu to wluu |I|lll e 5. .5 Heavy bogs wers luwer, th nuhlhnmj w1 & dectine from Wednewlsy's qaotations IAI Be. Bilppers and local cullers Looght frecly, lnd by tllu mhikdly ul‘ the afternvon Ilu yarda 'Era Criy i R e R A £ i t 0 404 m...u:;.;.v“'mm-um. Wl dad Toedior mied 1ot il T ¥ ke 0 s, 580 8.5 5 B.AY 8.0 8,23 A6y B804y, B.25 (3] 8,50, 8.30 8.0 B.50 5 B0 .80, 5,30 By 543, B30 .50 5,48 .30 5.0 B.4u. 8.5 £33 540 8.0 5.8% &40, 8.3 5.6% .41 8.3 383 B0 30 5.53, b.40, 8.20 833 A 6.3 8.35 545 a3 8.5 8.45 B.lu 80 £33 8.0 a5 B.40 8.0 a0 B5.4S 4.8% 4,30 A,II&; 4.4 8.°0 8,35 4.83 5.5 | hln.kl'—Weu In fair domand, sud sales (0 8 falr ag- grcpute werd efected un 8 basls of §2.734 4,60 for pour t'chules grades. ¥EW yomm, W Yoxr, Bept. 27 ~lkxvgs~Tecelnts 1,160 3“"‘“ wialuly comttiony \uull larmely tu exces uf tha 4; & BUIDOF Ul CRr- bihd avars prices fully 232 joweE thin yesterdsvy unrl{ 7350 off Jast Monday} bo hriti Meets 1,803 coniuun (0 (alr, ey, 03 13 Tesaun, $9.00GT.731 luu taken tor sxpors xr X Lo wustiecalpta, 8,600 Inlrfi‘&dullul of 4 l-mms 2 Bept, w“' wm wer ou n bt grades; '.'ik.{"'",‘&fl,‘ Tl beave 1a dotan -xfi"’ —Easter and slow a1l lmnn hipping stcers S *ipeins o 43 STl HohE B beck 350 1d, $4. 00G3.005 wv--ndhum.l 23 “Teeding sicers $3.3003.75; Teass, #2400 Suer—Dully butchery', §3.004.00; shipp'ng mut: iRt FTe—tlvgh 2.300; catlle, 3,103; shoep, 1,400, EAPT LIDEKTY, KasT LILERTY, Pa., Bepb, S —(aTTem-Lecelpla - Lo, . 37 dny 701 head, nll though stock; prime, £.350%.73; comm - ead; Yorkers, £5.403 Uhilnteiphin, §6.0 xEp—liocelpta lu-dny, TN bead; eelling as £2.50 4 nerrLo, T, Sept, 0 —Catria-Tiescelprs. reah arrivats conslined thro frrs st ou; fair domaint 600; no % entes; beter feeling ta, 4. ou best g Sorkers, 3705 bravy initent ity T"u. €51701 ouRs, 85,351 common, B1.0ra CIRCINNATL n 7= Hogs nniet and essy common 85, 1385.45; 1alr Il' m%mhen, flmkm recolpa LU\II“"fl- Freights were quoted llll '.rmm Manlrtes, $1.35t0 Litdington, aod §1.12% to Muskegon. Thers fs lttlo Proapect of & change At present. ‘The cargo market was qulct, the offeringn betng very Hight. A eargo waasold esrly 1o go to the country,and several sales wero male 10 arrive. ‘The receipts nro expected to be Ight natil the wind changes, when & IR fleet Islooked for. Tloce stuff was qunted st §7.33 @7.60, common inch at $8.0000,00, and the better Reades at $10.00313.00. Lath were atesdy at $1.23and shingles qulot at $1,05@2. 15, The yard marke: continues sctive. Stocks are de- Jicteil and dry common e getting searce at, many ol ) Lo Clatlers met yesterday and arranged s new st fof commort stulf, mivancing VHGs. ot ey fencing ahwut 500 00 '“3 r iy s ace Shes e i Tiy some _yahis far some {line pasty and gesterday the dealers deckded to make SLxeneral, ~Fofiowing are the revised quotations: Fieat and sceond cl 00233, Third clear, | i 3100 Thint clear, 't o) EIres and sccond ciear dron First comnion dreoed alding. Floarine, fire common, drease: 1d COmInos 0oring, secon: Flooringe, third eomin. ftoxhonnia, A, 14 fneh, Tio% bonnia: 1! 14 1nciion snd apwars ot huans. ... € roekc hoaris, 10 i Tinck boaris, 10 10 13 1 A stock buaris, 12 to 16 Inch Camumon atock hoars, 00 11,80 0.50a11,00 R.00 0. B511.00 11401000 v,r,«ulm.m nefon stuff, mmlnlmt»er. 31 10 Ha, Firkets, rowsh and weleci icKota, pelecty reased and Beaded ., 200 3% BY TELEGRAPI. FOREIGN CITIES, T‘rh‘u fallowing were recelved by the Chiczgo Board of rade: Livxnrool, Fept, 27.—Prime mess pork—Esstern, #08; Weatern, 4bs. Tiacon—Cumberlands, 3ca 6d; short ibs, 304 641 Tong clear, 37s1 shiort clear, 4081 shoutders, iMei hawms, 604, Lard, 475, Prime mess boof, 92} India messhect, 100n; extra Indio mess, 3108, Clicese, t21. Tallow, 41x, Loxbox, bept. 27.—Liverpool~Mark Lano—Cargoes Off coast—Whieat rather easlers falr average quality of No. 2spring, Gés. Cornquiess fAlr averago American mized. 28y 04, Cargoes on passago—~Wheat in very Haht demsnd. On passago for the United Kingdom for porte of call nod direct ports: Wheat and flour, 1,081« 000qre; corn, 347, 004 qrs, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. LIvERrOOL, Seit, 27—11:30 8, M, ~Gnatx~Wheat— Winter, No. 1, 1255 No. 2, 118 84: spring, No, 1, 11a 1041 No. 2,103 3d; white, No.1, 124 10d3 No. 2, 126 6d; elub, No. 1, 1385 No, 2, 1204, Corn—No, 1. 27 643 No. 2, 2783, Provistoxs=Fork, 491, Lard, 47s, Ltvenroot, Bept. 27~Latest.—Cortox—In good da- mand; unchanged; sales, 15,000 bales; spoculation) and <xport, 3,0001 Ameriean, 89,000, Cowx=Western mixed, 27w 270 84, Bacox—Long clear, 3783 short clear, 40v. BPIRITS TURCRNTINE—20, Loxuon, 8ept. 27, ~CaLCUTTA LiNaNzD~87Kd, —— AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YOn®, Special Dispatch to 1he Chicago Tridune, New YoRk, Bept. 27,~QuAtN—Wheat quated gener- ally somewhat stronger In price on restrictod offer- tngs, with s falr inquiry noted from speculativa sources, anl comparatively moderate demand for shipment and milliog, leaving off, however, leas firmly n speing Rrades for forward dellvery; white Western car lota at $1.5001.501 ungraded red Westers, 22,000 bn at §1,4521.63; No. 2 Milwaukeo spring, 82,000 bu AL #1.39; No, 2 Chlcagn, in car lots, about 21,500 bu at £1.3631.37%, closing with prime Xo. 3 Chicago quoted AL $1,38 bid. Corn rather mora sctive, cbledy for catly delivery, but varlable o price, lesving off a sisde lower for prompt dellvery, and some-. what firmer In - the option = lng; mixed Western ungraded At 53@374c. liya frmer, with sales reported of 17,000 hu No, 2 Westorn to ar- rive part at 7hc, and 3.000 bu ungraded Western hern 8L30¢, Oats sctively soushc after, matuly for the focat (rade, and In Instances sgain quoted atronger: some apeculative and export tuquiry noted; white Weatern, 11,000 bu 8t 3442kt Noo2 Chilcago, 6,300 bu old arlont at 833e. OQurax F ulmn"l—danenll’ steady markot In berth frelghta: In chartering bovement falrly wcilve un o Airin basla aato racea; for Liverpool, engagemonts by steam about 0,500 hales cotton on & basls of 4 per By Y000 bl grain st 66U and BYd per aj 600 ta 1,000 Lozes bacun chiclly at 35, Trovistoxa—=dless pork quiet, but agsin on lmited offeriozs quoted Armer; xalea 125 hris st $14.00@14, 10; now heldhigher: for forward deltvery, Western mess fnactive, with Soptember options numinal; October, $13.006414.00; November, $13.00914.001 saller ro- mainder of tho ycar, $13.03@14,10, with no nles reparted. Cut mesta quict snd ' ratber weaky of bacon 100 bxs Western long clear sold on privata terma; quoted at Bo, Western atesm land in falr dewmand for early dellvery, and uunlml rather Armer sales of 350 tca prime at $0,23, clos at 8,25 bid, &nd 30 tcs cholco ab §0.37i: for farwatd detlvery tn good demand; beptember option quoted st #0.25; October, $9.224Q0,251 November, $0.06@ 0,107 December, $8,67)¢@3,00; scller rewmaladet of the year, $8.575QA 00} January, $3.0J4GR.¥7M, showing a0 sdvence; salcs Of 3,300 tca Uctober at 80,2070.23; 500 tes Novenier st 89, 02Q0.08; 730 tcs Docember at $3,H3GH. 8731 804 250 (ca sclior Femainder of the year £ 84,85, with 1,000 tes reporied delivernd on Beptom- ber contracts; refined {nactive; quoted for the Conti- neut al $2.75, Tattow—Valety u:ll\l‘ l& u.m« 00 for prims to rery chiolcey saled ot 0 be fa lots ey st 3 Tater v for i uas detnand. bui aioted seadler ou o o e aa taae -|u...‘§¢ AT 10 goud retniwg Cubay e W m 8¢ 81.13%1 sales, 5800 bris. HIRKY=F . T Asoclated Fren, K, ept, 37, ~LuTToN~Dull 11.50¢3 nmum" Sentemper, 11 uuu.luw Geto- 1 yosei Rovember, 1ismar | lecetiber, nwnx Nmary, Losey el 1,100 i ioes Alarch, [ il BF R A (&1 Sk 11, + Qb A5 owers ricaists, 13,000 brlay i supur Blaio aud_ Weaters h‘\:lreluln. . 'lwmu £ ical, 455 B nta, $305 Hya 34 proveas, $7.756 10,80, u.m Western, $2.0%92.%0, Jcelpus, 2 mulununundn bus| s\ dne 75,50, 3 Western, Chmted. Corn Aring closed & Shads easter recal o vag Glikraded Wesiern inited, Aaadiye m.“ 4 Sibc) meatn mized, se [ R huse uized Western and Histe, 8de30c; white l'ln- Utic bangsd. Hok4utes s Gnehany AT (e KiRs~—Colles nmm unl nn:b-u Bugardull- cranumlnll.hll ta goud retial o betme et s fuir dvmlnd. uiasace ste te: fair demand, * Rice l':: v‘u._;u.:.uu—unu sud fnwm drude, mow; nnmd. teady 7’(07 |l -10¢, » fv'u'fin'm-- o —Weatern, 2@t ' 10NV ork dalet but Army new mews, 14 aylets Weatern lung clear Juddled frted a frmor] priing steam, 9,23, eateru. 1263 ua-u'm Bept. n.—n.avn-nnll and ua+ Wheat—Weste) lpol ‘nll udlnve" lulllrfl Weatern sieamer, 81,40 e ted, o3 hon.u.llnr s bl nwum-:x chhu. 110031‘5!:! 9 teamer, 83c. ‘scarce and 8 VWetier White: 3305401 Miixad, 836356, Sye qule ollaTivonz, m.. :.i"lj '“'d{ a “‘S“mfla 3 Maryland and Fenne v -'lnmn«Fr sadieie pork. sitso Dulk e ol e i e o | Rl vy P ol O A i crude, 9@9Ye; relined, 1H18e, ind falzat 91,18, Urlar whed 16,170 bu 1 o T ENI00 bey clng lulrnn:—“iffhnn.l‘a.fi b;u cora, 43,000 ba, casti ddfmi- A hturll. 1::2' -y jower 3.’"uu| it hcnea Wlllll‘— UK, ats lnact- casi, lye dull; 830 Furk nllxn-n $13. 'll"seurrl 130001265 (&(D v, i h 7,13 BTt $7.00 :nml Ve, EROK 1 Ta s Flotsy 450 bring a0 buy onta ¥hoat, by, 1300 01 by 1000 bui barter; PHILADELPIIA, Pmr.finrnu. Sopl. 27.—FLoUR-Btoady and ua- Whest lludn smber, MLM. I?om aedy yelow, Bl G e s whi |u b.'..m. 35qie; mixed do, ;’bfi:‘f Hye qum. “W"llfl' itot but fArm. M . R e T 3 u-r v\‘ux \vu..n-. -.,'.i"‘l“?‘x.‘”‘“"“ i Sas llnglnl—\fli 76,000 bus corn, 2,000 bui ats, 1ovisviLLy, l.wumu, lcn:.:t —(.orm:-&ludn e, lun nrm. lttl. ll.l!. lrnhlr l?!l.xhlu- Corv in falf dewand; white, 53¢ L4 dull uilng v “'_&':fllfl al} white, m: lnlu.d. e BuvLeuXa~-Sirongs oestoge Ught, Porkfn; Mght mvmy £14.25. folk mewts rea anl wanteds el o Waiaky L¥irm Baagixa~Qnlel Tonacco-Quiet and n rhnnud. TOLENO, TaLEno, 0., Bent. 47 kLo GRate=WHrat 1 At ey exitwitie ehcan 5 fnteptember, 81311 Ucinn’r, °§ asti, Sput, -ml Srigmbir £1.208 elofis, ¥l A feeeted o gl N et S 7o 8105 No, 0%, Cuogeo-Cornstenty: hieh- N AL e g Xo. ;;?u mmra. LD damu}ml u uuu:l bites il No) s oats, B b, Sk bug corn, wEnTa= Fioar, M BnweTa—koar, a ot wheat, 25,000 bu; cory, k““clc NNATT Tower; decilned et mflium,‘?&-m“' WAk aod Illrl llIll nnchange: st Demand il N(l ‘"’ll!fll. " 274 Cors nlfl.lno‘a\'fi:?“"lt!m Rlower Tatess Talsed sar. Anpoge pLrcmand hit mandy Armeromised. Tz, o easter; Noe 5% Tl A droopings 8. A AR AL 13,291 ard dull llld l’lulll"lll. '7 m7 73! 87,RS1 A.(0RA, 121 2 €350 751 0,00 rTTER=Dull An ‘IHTHM’IR‘!L INSERD OIL—Birong: 576e58a, Mu.wmnw. m"#"l'“ (~Quet Lol H\rmln. Unats—Wheas firm ned e, i f i b L o be ;nm Ho. Mt oe: 1 Winter Bk Bacan'dail; 87,3 oy ] Ity ! it Tiarley—Iemand (a mas rash, 03%ct October, B30t \l" St B i , 7.5 1 wheat, 230,000 by, miPxaxTs-~Flour, 8.000 + whaat, 215, AT, SO G m‘,f"""‘“’"" Ind., Bept. 47.~FrLavn-8tesdy ang unm—wmn. $1.20@1.27. Corn, 4dc. Rye, tag ovistons—Dulk Aeata—Clear ril 3 9"’,‘3’!4!!1. Tei Haims, 135ge, Lard—senms bey kenleh 1002~ 85.0009,20; recaints, 1,700; shipments, o, Kuw Ontaxs, 5o (w 1"';‘“7{0" 1 . 37, —Tnovistows— {0 ALY dermand nd hiier: Showblerss ovmc i, Te el ‘T xcon strong: nid bikhers et pael K yukni-cured hame i fafr dewmnud and higher d; oy Waiskr—~Fy hA3 ““mrgmv‘llwwem rectified, 1118113, UFTALO, Ol 1t :a, T S 37 oTh T b Cot Ko, 2 mlzed Westerh st 500, Insciire. 'furlcy memecred, O beidatagsie Thpe AL FREIGHTI—FI LI DL 3—~Firn 8tBe for wheatand 7o for Mf)ll'ml. ‘Probuet "’ Bept, a7, ~CoTmX-—8tendy: good dem. Soobaica; recelnis i l e obalcs: recein 00 ahimente T BOrTO Tostox, Bept. 27.. -0AT!—“IO|50 No. Ne Tinlxed; 1763561 No. 3 whito and o aTmlke tnd Qrwran, Bept. T7. ANy weakes Gl B0 Com—llllw.“&'ruh AL "Il"mnu. Bept. W.—Hmunlxll—ll 0741 males, 200 1 llll. —— i DRY GOODS, X% YoRK, Bept. 27, ~Dusiness lght with houses, but Jobblug (rada falrly aciire; woiton gy generally quicts low grade cotton Manncls fo demaad and achreey prints quiets ginghams and deess Koods see tive; mea's wear of woolens luactives forelan guads ta falr request, PETROLEUNM,. CLEYRLAXD, Bepl. 37.—I'kTROLRUN~Market strong; brime, 110 tost, 123o for car-lots, wpot delivery, PITTSnUAD, Sepl. 27, ~PETROLRUM~Wenker; crude, lum@.w at Parkers; refincd, 1640 a¢ Thilsdels TURPENTINE. WILMINGTOR, N. C., Sebt. 37.—SPImTs Turrexe TiNz-Steady at I1K e ————— CURRENT OPINION. Lot nanot bo impatient. Tho President expects to shave Mr. Cornell as a0on as he gets the water Lot —2'Alladelphla Times (Ind.), Tho Fnguirer says, * Old Bill Allenis the kind ot o Gatling gun that is needed in Ohfo Just now.” As if that old smoath-boro blunderbuss cantd do anything for the party, if it wan bronghy mfi;&dflhgj tho cobwoba brushied off it What the cy wants s to got it ro Penitontiary, —Zoledo Siade (iepry. et To sny thnt tho President lLins adopted Democratl c*rlnclnlu in ony direction, s to hlk nongense, ‘That party has tio well-defined prinef. ples. The l'malxuntmny be safely guided m princlples on which he was elected, A ho has thue far. Tho "Damncmxlennrlncl log ** lun- crow will influcnco no Intelligent clllxon. —ufale Erpress (Lep,)s It must bo an ill-natured curmudgoon of on frreconcilable Indeed, ba ho Democrat or lte. publican, who doos not ‘refoice at the heartiness and warmth of the Southern welcomo given fo l‘rclldonl lll‘)el at Louisvitle, It shows what " nr\?n g; ‘:xnzr)uu dnn: eight yln-n im" for the mony and peace’in thls countey, lmrnu Aewa \Ind.), ¥ 2 gt Tho Prosidentisl party i not ouly recelv. Ing 8o enthnalastio welcome In the Southert States, bul consolidating And strengthening the feciings of -munmrnwmm devoloped [n the re- glons traversed, Itis not merely peaco betweet the Ng:vil:':nd‘;!nl Efi‘"h ltx:l; i cmlncflleg“ "‘i’ peace an tho factlous and racos of the Soull —d'mlmulphm Pras (Rep.). A sulphurous Sonthorn friond has sont klm following lurld chpElnc from & Texas paver Lo Postmaater-General d’ *+ dod in lla»un: it scems that Mitlencus and pualllanimity is to be an top eternally, to o degrarlation of tho Funti an her people.” We spit him out! We spurn snd loatha tho crop-earcd craven, the foul, tinclean buzzard, who pollutos the eaglo's eyrie, ' Lot him atay with bis steach In the havitaton of nis master!" Mr, Key fs tho ** buzzard " referrod w. and his fricnd had written on the margin of the paper: *tHow do you liko thlst Not much; but you must swallow it, as 'tis true, ‘Tho Naval Officor in tho Philndelphia Cus. tom.Honse 18 a frank individual, il tald the In. vestigating Commission that ho **conaldered his presence and position sapertluous, but thoust hat, Inasmich as the place amd salary sro pros vided for by iaw, he might nweu LI mu placo and draw the salary na ln{ ovne, ' y ho dee voted himself” to patfent Auendnncu fll hls oftice one day in esch week, and drew his salary with conscientions rwnlnntn md, a8 his ofice wse probably givento him roward for political worvices, hudoubtlcss helllvml tuat he had done his whole duty in the premises, Mr, Hn(u Wwas 1o lois hnpp{ in hisspoech [nmnhvl u} With a fino, frank presence, and & manly be; n he pnnulu o strong, sonorond voize) and, althouith o Han ¢an HI agalnst the murmarand cathusissmof sucha crowd, bu mado liimaelf heard 1o a circle oround him. Tho bur- den of it was reconciliation, the Unlon, tha Cane atitution, snd the law,—liverty. He mi vnl navo snoken hours without -udlnu to it, and |t sim- pilmy wasono of ite charms, One wlde and the otber, "the reccption and tho responss, wero aql:-re.ll;‘nfem mlnl’.—-nn -hzrmm;'. 'nn I‘:“'b:l ut atraightfor sentluont, frank an hiearty on both sidos. —A' mxmk (Tean.) dmerican L We write in no aplrit of unfriendiiness toward President layes, who, altlough ho makes foolists” snd **soft 'lllwche li. a4 H‘L"o‘fini. a m:u wlo means well by hi antry. llu 18 too But ho Is certainly mnkln& mistakes. much under the control of Evarts, who hasn't been & genulne Kepublican for lwn.‘nl{ years, Too much S4dor shs cotitrol of Schura, wha tias belonged to |||L‘rtlal. snd usually totho ope that paid him "Too ‘much under thu_control of ‘poor old Key, who wid never o 'nl’“h“m atall,” We in New York can better aftu ataud by Seuator (,nnklh\l. who {4 8 Yarsaferand more prodent party-leader than Prestdent luyes,—dAlbany £z~ press (Conkling Rep. ), All day long,snd nearly all night long [on tho wcccaslon of Vresident Ilayes' tion " In Loulaviile]l, the strecta wera ‘alive wuku\dl’l’ making. Kverybody realizes the nature of tho oce caulon. It isinne wis ssn. [6 is peace. The nur-nnnncmnz lnxul of tho duwn has ap- nlrel -l | not {n the pereon of auy man of into the Learts of men: sod lhn punpln fulll. "D-m litica™ ls tha fecl- lnx, where it {s not the word. We may quasrel g uch as " like uext week of next ye cliko w aball; bob dly \u woan to i doas of Liburty ed, roaring dry-go and wo 1o the' l.llot who gots ln our way! ’rmu **the kind of :Ekl we sr9, " and wodon tears who knowe iti—Loulsollle Courler-Journal (Dem.). In our opinion, Gov, Wads Hawpton ftruck tho keynole for the Bouth in hle spoccl 4 the citizens of Loulsvilla, Tho Governor was glad {he peopls rucognized fathe Proaldsnt s 1aan who Las a1 usn who Las fiscn bigh erves his pariy best who servau bls countey best,"—s sentlment which Got. Hawpton thinks ougbt to find & respouss In the lmutul aygey Awecican pateiot. [le rajolced that be was present Lo Jolu (he peeple in dolng the 0t honor. and Lbat ha wae abla to exten m & warm nnunl when be touched houthem soil. Gov, wn lsa pure, outepo bold man, Th ro ll nu trimmiok In e lloe u( hl utter- ancus. ulzes the fact that Mr. Illyu i Presudent ot thn United States by the verdict of & body that tho Congruas created to wive thet ver- dict; aud he hss no complaints make about something for _which the Soutt i6 1o no way responsible, 1o sccepts the situa- tlon aa it Ls, and bo has no whintug reyrets for the past, e surely would oot have wpoken &4 ho bas dunu if ho thought Le had pothing better tedo 1 o regret 1ha fallures Of tho phut, snd 1o howt fraudat s man tho bighost tribuna has mado Prosi= duot. W think the wplelt of bia address ls the 000 that ought to lnspire the Bouthern poople. have no cause for sutagouism with the proscut Pris mivlstration, and we “should #0 #00D 84 WO control our local e profudices thet bave o th scctions of Lhe done bis % dy d uha:.‘-’s" e gy A

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