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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. The Bank Clearings 83,700,000 loderate Country Orders for Currency. Isses in Russia of Irredeemabls Paper ---Fire Insarance Finances. Tho Produce Markets More Active-e= Provlsions Weaks-+Jlogs Lower. Wheat and Barlley Stronger—Cern Unset- tled—Other Breadstuffs Steady, Lake Freights Weak and Active. FINANCIAL, Tho offerings of negotiable paper do not come up 10 the level of the means of the banks, but ahow fome tendencles to improvement. The demand for lonns and carrexcy for the grain diatricts has tomnorarily mbsided 1o 8 moderate figure, but discounts are atill in'request to'a euficient amount 1o give employment to o Iarge part of the banks' funds, Tho city business of the bauks 18 not prereing, but merchants and others are diecount- Inz coneiderable amounta of customers' paper to obtain funda for thelr own nsq. Iiaten of disconnt were K10 por cent at the bLanks to regular cue- re negotiableat @ per cent, and time loans at @8 per tomers, Onthe street, firsteclars call Joan: cent, New York cxchango was sold between banks at GOR 75 per 81,000 disconnt. The clearings were &1,700,000. TUSSIAN FINANCRS, Some comparative balance-eheets of the Imperial Tiank of Tursla have lately been publiehed which give aclew tothe actual amonnt of paper money emitted by the Qovernment to carry on the war, The hank statement of Aug, 20 showed only 10, 000,000 roubles increase in the total rouble cir- culation debited to the lesae department. bat In the active or banking divislon of the account it Is veen that the Treasury has pot 100,000,000 ronblesinto the bank's deht. 'The bank also holds 310, 000, 000 ronbles more of pablic securitics now than a year azo, and has advanced 34,000,000 mora on shares, Tonds, and ‘‘public funde," and has emitted 174,000,000 roubles of notca temporarily put In orculntion In order to support brancher. Altogether, the bonk has put out about $00.000, - 000 roubles, or $150,000,000, for the nssistance of the Government. Thoe London 7Vmes remarks thnt the Huwsians have paid thelr foreign ereditors steadily with metal, but they have paid at heme ‘with puper promises for gencrations, and worked 20 closcly np fo the ahsorbing capaclty of tho country with these promises {11 quiet times, that 1lie whole credit faoric gives way on the Jeast ex- tra preseure, Tho Itussian paver circalation has been slowly enlarging for years alongside the growing forclgn debt, and there can be no ques- tlon that rpeedy peace and the most drastic fnan. clal reforina can hiardly now eave the country from tho conrequences of ita past disregard of the sim- pleat principles of Ainanclal pradence. The mata- ment of the Uank of Russia shows (hat its liabili- tics arb more than donble the amount of s work- iny asscts, the deficlency belng due to overdrawn Gaverament accounts. Thls deficioncy mounts up 10 nearly §500, 000, 000. FIRE INSURANCE IN NEW YORK, The sworn returns of the businese done in New York City by tho firs-insurance companies exhibits o startling decready of earnings. The amonnt of premlume received on New York City busincss by the New York and other companles doring tho first pix monthe of 1874, 1875, 1870, and IHWWGIH. ST o T oo IO LT 30,402 2,561,738 3, 15, E31 1,843,820 TOROLS 1117 130 1,05, 4% 16084 . $1, 138,475 3,701,014 5,271,000 2,835, 171 ‘The conditlon of the insurance businces iss been much Hku that of the raflronds. 'The nzmber of companica has not decreaecd; the competition in rates has been exhaustive; a€ the same timo the amount of Uusiness 10 Lo dono has decreased greatly. OO & MISSISSIPPL. In ita financlal columas the, New York World plves the information that the stockholders and recond-mortgage bondholders of the Oblo & Mls- sieslppl Hnilway. recently acting in Comnittees In tho otticen of 3lesers. Day & Tleaton and Messrs, Juhn Bloodgood &,Co., respectively, bave agreed uivon a ticket for {he election for the four ur five Inrectors mow to be olected. Thelr representa- tives have lert for Cinclunatl, and speak hopefully of the result, stating nlso that thoy expoct the co- operation of the parties who at present control the road. ‘The purpose Is to get the road, ’s soun as fs Judicloun, out of the hunds of the Receiver, sud to reorganize in a stablo manner. The snee of the Wabash reorgnnization uo donbt enconrnges these geutlemen, just a8 the earlier auccess of the Wa. lash Stockholders' Committos st firat suggented tue formatlon or & simllar Committes fur Ollo& Minstortppl. . BASH COINS 1N SAXTO DOMINGO, £anto Domingo has recently been outraged by the attempt of the Government to put into clreulas tlon a quantity of base colne,. $100,000 worth of which ind been manufactured by & New York bat- fon manofactory, ‘Theee colos were of same hase mctal, conted with s beight substance revembling nickel, and gave scarcoly any ting when fested, Woen shownton jewcler, hoeatd, **Icould man- uiacture colng of this sort ropresenting $100,000 for £2,000." Tho one.cent pleces wero nardly warth one-Afth of the nominal yalue, and sfhall two-und-a-half-cent pleces, snpposed to bo ailver, ditnot contaln o particle of hat metal, A New York firm sent & eireular to the merchants of Sauto Domingo, warning them againet recciving thie cuin, 'The money arrived there, Lowever, one smonth before the clrcular, 'The worthlessncss of these colns waswo apporent that the poople refneed to take them. Several persong wero arrested and imprisoned for their rofusal to recelve this mone: but as the entire busuces community rose agalnst the attempt tofaree these falve colns upon them, the Government fuund It prudent to desist. THE LOAN MAKKET IN NOSTON, ‘The Boston Adeertiser vaye that tho pressure among the Boston banks s lcsaening, but stilt loanable funds are not abundant, apd rates cone Lnuo to be held with a zood de: n! Brmness, For good business paper G per cent s about the rate that the bulk of the businese Is now dolng at, ni- though In wpeclal cases it Iy shaded down 10 5 per cent, and In others s advanced to G4@7. The malintenance of Lie higher rates scems La be due mory largely to the Jow state of the avallablo re- sources of many of the bauke than to any speclal sctivity In tho demiand. Soveral of the banks nave been 80 pressed for funds that, to relleve themsulves, they have been aclling ol a portion of 1belr business paper or perting it rediscounted, SILVER LN PERU. Advices from Fera up to Sept, 12 give Intellf- pence of the energetic prosecntion of the preat work of Uenry Melygs in reopentng the miues of the Cerro de Pasco, A distinguished enginoer has yiven it aa hls opinfon that above the prescut sater-level of the mines the tons of metal tuat will yivld § e wmiues will produco more silver than all the slie othier mincs in the world TUS OUTSIDN PUBLIO KNEPING OUTSIDE OF WALL STEEET, All reporta agree that tho publlc atll) refuse to ske hold of atocks, Evidenca to the same effect lement of the New York banks. Every bauk which is dolng & large Lusioess for stock operators s loslug Its lega) tenders. lnseveral Instances the loss ranges from $100,000 to $700,000. These sesults would not ueeur if vutsfde money had como lato Wall atrect . This shows that ssles from with. ‘s discovered an the last for purchaw out largely exceed purchases from withoat. TIE BANK OP FRANCE, ‘The report of the Bank of France for the week cndiog Sept. 27 shows cash snd bulllon, $442, 614, - bu8; dircounts, $101,01%,650; Governinent bonds, 262,15, 000; notes In._elrealatlon, $473,817, 608} public deposlts, §40,002,162; sna privatedeposits, $02,310,698, The proportion of carh on hand to circulation was 94,3, GOLD AND GREENBACKS, Gold was 1021{@10: In greenbacks, Urcenbacks wers 07%QU7%Ke va the dolise In gold. FOREIGH IXCHAIHI. GOVEUNMENT BOYDS. Usited Brates 8s of ‘81 U. 563 0 'G5, new 4 pei itcd States Carreney o DROKERS' qbufl'floas.m A Chicago cny 73 b bonitsc.. BY TELEGRAPIH, To the TWeatern Assnciated Press. NEW Yonx, Oct. 12.~(old opened at 102%, ad- vanced to 1034, and closed at 103, Carrying rates Loans were also made fla Here, sliver bare, 11to 4 percent, Silver at London unchanged. 1223 In greenbacks; 118% in gold. Sliver coln i @45 dlscount. Governmonta were firm, Tiallroad bonds were dnll and strong. State securlties wero ateady. The stock market was strong and higher for trnnk line etocks and Western rharcs, on tho an- nouncement of an advance of 034 per cent in west-bonnd frefzht miscallancons Coal stocks were nnususlly tlon of Lackatvanna. 201,010 shares, of Ifl}k:h stocks wvere firm, sactions wero were New. York Central, Lake slmn, 5400 Xurthiwestern comman 2.000 purarred. 5,000’ ¢ Wahash, 37,000 Lackawanna, llnDflfl \ Central, ‘2. |xm Morris & Essex, 40,000 V) Unon, and 2, OWQVIIGl\Ml'!I preferred, Money markot casy: O Prime mercantilc paper, NQB. Cuntoms receipte, 8364, 000, The Aeslstant Trrnlursr disbarsed §86,000, Dry-, oudl mports for {ie week, 81, ug stronger: actnal busincss, oovRRNNENTS, Tiulon l‘-rlnu Ik{n\h..lmfi Cenira I3 & '|l Lt ant erimestern e § u.F Fhking-fass, Tennensce, old. 8ax Praseraco, Oct. quotations at the Stock NEW OILBANS, Nrew Onueass, Oct, 12 . Bight cxchange on New York, ‘GG‘A Atsconat, * Sterling excnunge, I::mknrn billa, 4 old, 102%@102%, G, LPsvoy, Oct. 12iofiats. of discount n pen market for thrce months’ bllh‘ 43@42(; bel te Dank of England rate, 1460 %, (:unsote, mouoy, #3 1 ncconnl. 05 0-10, m. 1045 ‘(i7e, lom, 10- loufs Tirie, 13% ¢ proferred, N;m \ 0rk t.enlml. Pans, Oct. 12, —Nentes, 105¢ 60c. RNEAL ESTATE, . The following instenimentas were flod for record OITY PROPRRTT. McGrath at, 2813 {4 w of Hoyne o sod fE G iy aai et 103 e, with lmiprove ;llenuc. Burmiesa lfill—?ll. \JMEIJ ort. 1, Nurt LR daten n\ 3 Fowler at, 1UA 1 1, Wit lmprnvtmenll. west Muneug st yontet Bt Uxiden ay, between Polk aud Taplor sta, 4 w f, 20| uulu. dated Oct, l “Fa -dluhun. nn WWaller 13 )\n-n eeriarats io Jucu fer " ) T mnl mnm aum 1t with wun(nn. ision A Au, 7, oo COMMERCIAL. The following were the receipts and shipmenta of the teading articles of produce in thia city dur- Ing the twenty-four hoors ending at 7 the corresponding time Jant year: “llhdnwn from atore during Thuraday for city 1,474 bu .wheat, 3,150 ha corn, rye, 035WLu barley, "The following grain was inspected into store in this clty yesterday morning: wheat, 25 cars No, 40 cars No, 1 hard 2 o, 41 cars No. 1 spring, 165 cars No, 2do. 10 cars No. 8 do 0 cars rejected do, 2 care no grade (307 wheat); 46 cars high-mixed cors, 170 cars and 12,300 bu No, % 40,20 cara rejected do, 1 carno xudo (2 'L’Swm) i lfl <carewhito oats, 15 cars and 8,100 bu No, 2 4 cars rejected do (33 0a1s); 1 car No. 1 eye, 17 No. 2 do, Lear rejectod do (190 ryc); 2dcars No. 2 basley, 30 care No, Sdo, 18 cars oxtra do, 15 cars feed (84 barloy). ‘Tutal (000 cars), !2&’1, Turpected outy 810 bu corn, 12,110 bu oats, 12, 018 ba barley. V12783 bz, 2, Anorderto ‘‘buy and ship" a cargoof 30,000 buNo. 1 spring wheat to Liverpool was filled yeu ud oar reporter accidentally glanced over the figures; Tho order Liad been filled at per quarter, ** cost, frelzht, sndlusurance, quotation for No. 2 shipped from the scaboard during this or next month by sall {s hle pee quar- toy, 80 that wheal In tnis markel I8 not =0 ternbly llm The diffcrence In 15 not great, but wide 265,708 bu whel bigh as some_ yeopl price botween No. t aud 2 enough 19 sdmit the nmklnx of & lving progs by the transactjon. The New York Produce Eschange Weekly for 1bis woek contains tho statement that 7,580, 247 by oro have been shipped from the Atlaotic seaboard during the past eight woeks thau for the corresponding timo last yesr, nearly 1,000,000 bo'per week (o meot the charge of s leadiug Loudon journal to the efect that our farmers ate holding back their wheat. The fact does explaln tho recent weskening ln prices fn the b market If it does not justify tho statoment made by the psper jo question., Our Bufis)o Wspalch from Buffalo quoted Erle Cauval freights for Thuraday as nomiosl at 040 for 1t was figured at 10c L our summary of items of cost to 1ay down corn fn Now ‘This is 3n ezcess of curn to Now York. ‘We noto that the rate of frolght on corn through from Chicago o Muatreal s ouly 113%c, snd yoi ©uly oue cargo hias been scot thither within tho last threo weeks for direct export o Europe, Tesson spparently ls that abippors canuot couyt ‘'with certaluvy on the price they would baye to poy for transportation from Montreal to & Britlsh port. The steady regularity with which 100 brisaf whieky are wanted each day, and daly supplied, 1s matter foradmiration. [t 1s acldom thai the ratio of supply ta demand is ro nearly preserved at nnity for months together, Sarely the whisky-siill ts twin brother ta the widow's pot of oil. ‘Tho leading prodnce markets were again frrogus lar yesterday. Provistons were dull, corn tame, wheat stfonger, oats sleady, barley firmar, and freights uncertain. The weather was stormy, and receipte rather light, which tended to firmneesin breadstnfls, while there wwas not much demand exs cept for wheat and the lower grades of barley, Jobbers of dry goods reported a reasonably active business In progress, and the market was firm and healthy, Groceries were in good demand and eteady, Sugars are in liitle better supplf, Lut rtocks are etill light and holdersare confident. Coffees wers quict. Rice, sirops, molesses, and teas were quoted am before. In the driedsfrait markel there was considerabls ol and prices were firm all aronnd. Raleins were speclally act- Ire, and 8 general advance in prices was estab- lished, The tendency In currants and apples was in the same dircction. Fish were quoted quiel and unchanged. Thero wae & quiet market for butter, Cheese was firm and unchanged. No price-changes were apparent In the bagging, leather, tobacco, coal, and wood markets, Oils wera gencralty firm, and in No. 1 1ard oll and in tarpentine an advance was noted, Thera was no important change In lumber, Business was Interrupted by the raim, and the yord-dealers were obliged to let some of thetr orders lie over, No cargoes arrived atthe sale docks, The market waa nominally firm, Metaly and hardwaro wero steady nnder a falr demand. Nails wero selling at 82,40 rales, The wool market ‘was quict and unchanged. Broom-corn wae st nnder & falr inquiry, with rather emall offerings of tho most desirable grades, The receipts are in- creasing, but broom-corn fa not moving so freely as in Oclobera yenr ago, 1lides wore lese firm. tha demnnd having slackened somewhat, but the e celpts continue sumall, and no reduction In price has been made. Secds were steady snd rather qrlet, cxcept flax, which sold freely at full recent prices. 1lay was ateady. Pooltry and game were very plenty, and sold freely carly, closing dull, Green fraits were In falr request. Lako frelghte ware active and eaeler, Rateswere about Yic lower, being understood to bo Ge oncorn and 5l4c on wheat to Buffalo, Room was taken for 40,000 bu wheat and 430,000 ba corn. Through rates to New York by lake and rail were q‘goml at 10%c on wheat and 18¢c on corn. Do lakd and eanal wero184c and 17¢. Rall freights wern quietand fiem. Rateson grain, boxed meats, and other fourth-class are now dc ta New York, 32c to Balthmore, 34c to Philadel- phia, 40c to Boston'and other Now England points, and 30c to Montreal, ‘The New York Produce Exchange Weekly gives the following as the guantity of grawn in sight: Qate. gHunte 4.002, 603 BT840 11,250,348 3. 7..'m.lm 1060172 3384 0, 5. 03,053 D107, 00 5,810,017 1,000 58 ¢ quantiiy of grain an tho New York canils ot 118 toported aa follows: Whest 2,004,201 bu corm, 1oL B8 tuy oats, 838,090 Duy rje, 114,529 bu; barley, GOODS RECEIVED at Chicago Custonis Uct, Order, 1,034 bags salt; Crapin & Gore, KO bris boltled ale; order, 2h bris of flsh, 200 half-bels of fah: Abbott & Tyler, 3 cases of artist's materials; John W, Will 10 cases mustara} Vergho, Rubling & Co.,18 cascs toys and fancy goods. Amount collected, $4,- 453.00. x TROUBLE IN CANADA. The New York World says: Thera has Just heen a carlons madidle at K'l:nwn. Qat, Likeine Americann the Cangdians reatrict ih corting trado o ihelp uwn Ve he Wi wheat .mx is uuum-u' Targ thie year and W biockaio {hirenteuy el wher ol Barees t promtren fur ine Kingaton forwarders teles slon to use Aineriéan harg 3¢ the Diockade, wileh nrugs otherwise lieat trade, and the Collector of ¢ helr requl he necewdary order Uiere cawio a telearain fro the i treal a8 aldent of the Mon- ausporiation company to say that ticra was ng ugston tu warrant Guvernment (nterfure iero was unves Lhat ] I-IVIIIM In rates, sud that the Jemand (r Amierican baries was mado o the interest GF R American coul Coninauy wILh vesele Uit ‘Of e playirient: \Word was ak ons st (o KIngion coan erinandiig the order. It tisru wers enunih Unaadian Duryed In purt of expected soun 1o arrive. Tiio reply Trony i COoctor Was Lo, (NG MTect. tHat 10 easuth dctialy extaiedy that wno vessel liad wuno 10 Gsweyy wud otiters were abunt (o follow (n cunsequenc, and 4 the u.mmum..rurmx.m Coumuny were us nhla o iy ture than handle the grain arriving in ¢ "The Muntresl torwarder denivy tiiut Ve wad ud the Minister, sorely puzzied whom to be. rxent order (o the Lullv.::lurla MWP tuliy. 1o Collvctur's reply was that n liad 30,000 1 (n poris witls oniy TSt urkea to ship Lo, Ilm{ within twenty- Yflu? huurs twealy. foretn ‘vewels It urrived with 47,00 bu, 8l lemurrages thiat s second yesel bad Lut for o, aud that the Mluntreal “Trandportation GCom- ( iy had retued several vesicis conslgned 1o them, wure i thisetfect wag ukaln et 1o o Vresident of y, sud uil explanation usked. Nungappesrs R K1V EN excepE tiat tho Kingston Gem had o dileully by wnderteiug to o morc i bie tu uccomplish, Then (o complicate m.fllcn SUIL Turther cais protests from ollier furwanicnd ullll:l letting fn \Ul!’ll.llfllq becauss they had himbers of gk and "barges for whi ano ind heew Diade, Al 1t wae ascertaied that thud been Iyl lije at Toruata fura \weok. {ugatan. Ehe Minlaierof Customs e redt trot tiis CHAL o ' Cumbination v the et of thie furwariers tostarve wilupert iuto. paying ghier rates, aud heisig & patrotic man who did not 0 toseu the wiscat trade of Kineaon and Moutrval diveried to Otweyo Al New York ho suspended the Felruiations. It [3 Adierican barkes, aad’ broks (s bluckads. 'VISIONS. 00 FRODUCTS—Were tawe, with & downward tendency, tnrsymiathy with s 1 price of live nogs. ‘Ihcre was Il of sdvicea frotn uther polnts, except s decline of 3d per 112108 inlard In Liverpool. while our shipments arcou the Increase, Dut holders were mare anzlous to sell, and there was little demand oxcept for meate. The Clocinnatl Price (Currens Teports the summer packing In the West 1o date at 2,220,000 hogs, agalnst 1,020,000 Liogs to data ast yoar. It also ostimates tho packing for the summer scison at 2,600,000 hogs, aud for the twelve moaths ending Uct. 81, 8L 7,700,000—the largeat in tho history of the trade. Mzas Pork—Waa dull and oasler, October belog af- ferod at une time at adecline of J0@13¢ per brl, while tho fonger futures were stesdier at the decline of the preplous afternoon, Sales were reported of 280 brls caahi ot §14.601 250 bris geller October st $14.40; 1,500 brissciter November st $13.07@13.024; 1,000 brls seller (ho yes? sL§12.T75@12,60; and 4,000 bris selier January st $12.824@13.1%, Total. 7,300 brls, The mar- ket elusod 136 ab $14.4e14.43 soller October, or round lots spot; $12.035312.07% for November; $13.75 @11, 773 seller the yeart and $12.83@ 12,83 seller Jan- uary. P'rlmea mess pork was quoted st $11,75312.25, and nga 50, mlulllllJ ?nlullfl while a0 e ¢ Ayl cualtlots wers quoted were llmlied 1050 toa caah (uinier) at 1350 tea seller tho year 4t AD (Ililtlul rrmd !ur“ ko .fl . Ytcar The mar ket elowd ¢ {or new: €4, Sielic octonert 1,323 seller Jautar, MxATe= W) desariptious 1y fur, round Iu of um- 5 m&"r;fl Seller tho years ‘Aad z-=- Wero moderately active, but enster, most cing quuted lu'w. Ihl‘ll'lll ity for shiipmenl Auum bt 70 Ful ut unn shouiiers £ Boxce pok s 2l 1# ; LKG, Tho mmarkot clowed A% o olluwlnlllnleul‘whux fort Long Ao r et he elenre. clea, g £1) feid 7‘46“0 Iol’ Dtumbfl. hmn lfilfld:ll tor D!!ulubcr. ’flu n quoted at 1%@7Ho far shauldel uM I'lq 1 91 runnn‘um-n. Tii@iac for ul wuuu:u veu anl packed & auiet ol bci7ie. I’HUIIULIM—M‘V scady and gulet st $10.00 i @I035 fur inces; or catra mess; aud #14.00.16.00 !ur’hlml Low—Was quuted st THATHo for city, sad 7He — 7¥c fur couatry, BREADSTUFYS, FLOUR—Was very dull, with little chiange fn prices. Ehippers were still disposed to huld off, sud the Tocal trado was only of a light character, Guud brands were strong at furmier prices, while poor grades were quoted. ey, Bales were reporied of 850 bris winters 3L $6.43}4@0.79, U60 brls spring estrss partly at 83.4083.00; 230 brls rye four party at §3.83; aad 75 bris buckwheat Oour on prive Total, 1,833 bris. The market closcd following sa the range of prices: Chulce to favorito Lrands of wincers, $7.0087.2%; good o primo brandsof wiaters, $6.00@0,50; cholco to fue spring, $0.5067.00; falr to youd spring, $3.5080.00; low spring, falr to good Mluncsuta .prlnm, F0.UA8 :::; :lec‘a to l'n_,ncy m““i’o“ suriugy, $7.00a7.30; spriuzs $7.00%.%0; low grale, $3.008L731 7Y€, 83.2343.80, “g o Doax—Wea.In falr request, sud unchanged. Sales ro wade 030 uns at §0.30 per ton on Lrack, aad $9.73 {160 on board cars, Also, 20 tons winter st $10.50 freo oo board cars. MinuLinus—Sale wasmado of 10 tons e at $18.00 per ton free un buard, Coxx-MzaL—Coareo wes nominal, st $16.00 per ton 00 track. Bale waa mede of 100 brls, 8k $2,03 free WUEAT—Was active and stronger, advaselng 1a1%o gu futurcs, snd cloulog @Ko Lubor tisa the Lo AR L L noy b rerics 8, modere cu kel geitoraily teuled “"'{L‘f,‘.’.‘ wn‘{u&' &..{fl.‘:‘::. Hy B Wity LD Ship st 1 he mectins, Xers stroug, weakened when piri lll. uh!el uuule-l Aver- lioal ne flunhu lower, aud (w) |l Wi was ed oy i sl dunm-l [ Louk sbos i fhee v.mmlm Very bty her i e ufi‘ ul- juugfmot vrices. 1t was state margin_of peofit on lhlpmrnl bat the hotk of the purchares secmed to he by pattica who had cOntracien fur TrRNL-TOA. same, T ACO A mush ":‘\‘I';r Tates Ilnn those uow roling. Thieard the rain, " T Wan P m, and 000 bet ny Sainpie st $1.13 41,18 11e¢ O cat board 2 [n good demand, snd ranged ‘(c At the (malde price of tne da 0ty Xo. 1 Minneora At L i1 o Ananbe bu by racipie AL 'nmu. 5. o vax move ‘aciive, hut easter, declining He, At louing 6 beior the JNCRE Drices OF | Bt adAr: The Hritian markets were quoled steong on cargoes. and (h(E, With bad weather hore aud rathe ire- £eipta, couted w pirong foelnTearty, he pr e for next month golng up 3ac. Then 1t was rainore.d thot jnent operator wae dnionting freely, and prices .mlmy fellawar, receding sic from the torl ngure. | The mar ket would pl b the fear enr!rulnml ering vn & wet spell that may ast |n|e Noveniter, anj uccasion & a all receipts. This maae the shorts more willing to nil sl ihe reduciio sctive market. while i sust for large quantitica tist hiad been purcliased prefous: Tr. Sclier Novembar npenci at 44, suld st 434c, de: ciincd (042 4. and cle ier the yead Fold 4t 4114134 i, Selier Laey alen were reported of 3400 b bigh mixed a0 4234 ot dihe 433 it nrrJuliuull\ul y sample PR R R R A T, n midehate reqnest and steady. The TCREIRIR ment anall Tafy SHIDTCNLY SETE Teporind, A Now Vork wasquict, The local narket was tame, in srmpathy with corn, bt prices wore maintatned by xhouemma from shorts, whitch, though limited In voi- {me, constituted the bulk of the tradink; | [hiere was Hié or uo demand from ahinpers. ctoberor cAnn Kol ACKa e AR Tomies AU TIh@TI cior: fng at the [nafile, * flecember was auoted sazte. [ c nm. . 3 white a1 3 :nnflnr to tovation, M Ayaxty hetier reyucat for shipment and prmer. No. 2s0ld at 5. Attho inside, Novem- l‘|51 wnnuu\ultd usales were reported uf ) 901 0. ( EY=Wan mioe actlve and fiemer, The colflawere Falr aaC ibe Tevorted. swip s Ilb!n\l. Noremher and eaah adranced inier xa active oy m aliorts, wilh the offerings & ] r < bine orjers. Novemlier opened lld"i | At fl"le. arh ST UCtobaF S0kl b ¥y 934641100 dranced 1G3¢ per lower grades were firmer, aud feed buninder an urent nqulfy. | No. 3 soli’ at divitoney and exirado at 4, according to locatioa, s feed at $0340e, ere slow and casr. undcr Large offerings. Can ported of I Nu. 28t 8d.¢: 400 bl N 3 Ak 40E 10aes 5 W0 b 7. 000 bt by llmvhx 8L 4daTic, un track, ll'lfl 8,200 bu doaadaic, dellvered. Total 4l G0 b, TWheat—Sateny 110,000 bt 46 81; T ca $1.1134 for l)club,ur“tl SRR Tor Nurointier, 31 wqhhr ‘er;!"\: 1, LH‘L lur Ilcccml»cr Com =143, 000 23¢ canb, 4: ¢ for Novem- \x‘cr. e tor tho ¥ yur. 409G ToF Jutiuary, and 43546 ToF f x4 nork -230bels st $12.83 for January, ird- a u 4755 Tor tho year, and $8.33 for Ja nury. s porke wasquict .n.umdy clotlug at 814.50 814, [ 31200 for Sovemt 'A.)P tnn. 812,54 !. and ‘lJ.‘fl 2.00 1 nuary, Ui ;u‘m lnn‘u"-" Year, Aud 814556 ,70_essh or October, . 418 g0 for | o year. an $3.33 for Jaouaty, Bales: 2 nt §8.33 seller JAQUALY, I'url: strlpe—-sales: 100 boxes at THe. \Wheat war active ani easler, Octofior sold at 1. 10% @113, eloaing at tho tn vember sufd at 81,0714 bty i cloacd at xm -n "'",-, Seller tho year ol ac Ik n Goin s msdy, wlin sales At asic tor Octoher, Fio 1ok Konemier. Hur clogiag at he (o her Lhe yoar sard &t 4146, s Sy at 434@ s0ld at 234c selicr November, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL—Wss nulet at $2.0061.160, BROOM-CORN—Desicrs report considerable inquiry for curn, but the offertugs are smsll sod deficlent In the higher graudes. The recclpte continue inoderate, Tho prices offered do not sesm to be satlstactory to farmera: Green hurl, Sh@uey medium hurl, daser red-tipped do,4's@4%cy kreen brush, with hurl enough to work It acesige; redetioped, with do, 424ieq red do, Dg@dey Inetde brush, 3}4@45c: Inferior brush, 3}a@dc; crooked, Dhyebibae. 1EA No—Were In good request for shipment. Cholca beans werascarce, Medlums wero sold at §1.7001.03. BUTTER=Thern was nut aulto a1 much sctivity fo Ao butter trade as on the preceding daye of the week, roports of & weakor market ot tho East tending (o clivck the oatward movomcnt, but prices wers staadlly held, the moderate character of the stocks In store ivtog holders confidance For cholco and fancy E'“" thero was remity aslo_at Tullythe quoted prices, s RutleTin siye tho Feeipin St axphEis of bitton Teciativo of buticHee) sinca My T (0o Dentuail oF {he trado TeAr) couiparc ua follo, A'.rlpbrlt. i Past weakioo. wonee J 28, 040 e T Y i : Hame ti % 4,837 TeA4T, TV We yuote: Faucy ereamery, YA730¢: g00d to chol Fracte, S50t} tediomy 1541601 TTGHOPLo Comiman: L { oy change wae oucrrants 1y the bagzing market. Bi F ed 14 1o} fllanl fur the thne of year, and prices were icaln el ]lll around. “l‘lgllulfl Sllfk. 2|L1 HHKIIWIKY A, Lawiton 2ty O mericas, mtm Si% ;unnm. sluglies, 14@14hy of fing full cream cheese -rumnu. and, nu('llhllnndlnt trade at the moment Uhera 1 lmnn| numrnuxomfl deal of confidence, lnll fuly provio aulons aro belng feallied. u.l e o 004 1o Leat Rraded ware aL 124 Auumllnt l? lllhe \i gt hlnu er 1, 1077, Buuia tia fuat o OAL~Way ac! lorge mnlr. lml ln_l‘I:l! le ll- .. (0 Tt o, $3.500 uu, Garlsherrie, 84.75; rndllul block. 84,00, Un—Were lo request st 17Gi18¢, the outade for :mn er which are uot plenty, sty dnd iem u-ur&« for nunu; fih Iake Msh reniained dull sn lnlllld |lllm mmuln wa heforet No. nal r ! lmul. e 14. 501 o, I stiuce, 1g-hrl, $a. 'y, $7. nuu{ly o, now i ore it a| rgzon o b vay kot 5] o pedtm, 91 01,403 fan ellln‘:r nu. Finid eorke’s 5503 lellslur nmm., iie, bris 8350 nnu’uuu.u Leurdor erfing, Found et Hg g0y Norwedlan hemu . bris, sis.ou -m:mu iatibut, vatuc sealed doe: yer salton, U FRUITS = Hiutatns, urder wn Aot pruying d Ta reapunse o an Eail, were hol; T uox iglier, Curr ¢rs atronger, and In fact the g-neral markos '"“hw e worklng Into & Hrlu:r Pouitivo, “-rulw 5. layers, 0@L1o1 Turke an-uffflu, 14@14he; il un.‘ -ygm se) uneALcL 31 St 0y o e, it BH@IONET £AnLS currantt T4@THGH .-Ahl!nlapluk‘l'wtllm mn!mdg&’ @ thern alice, e 3 { tlackierrics, now, ragerries mum d cherticn, lipire, Nk %30y simouds Terrdgona, ¥ “" '['umh w-lu:‘u. Uigstocs Naples wuluuta’ 13 o sdcan iy do, 3,0, Allmsaurt, Uitivc Wikintuuton ute, ALt ‘he e, l"mua N BiEETiracWera in (et local rew et at recent rices. Feacten will soon b out ut niariets Appies, B0, ber Urls winiar uo, 83,0 pee 11, 50 1315 DT DASKEL] COMBIUR Lo SHUICO MICHIGAD DeRCTEn eaTc per mskiels Conicurd tanen, 33.0x) yrtw. uf y@ws ber ‘m.u war Cuiaw tiy i oo, sy wiid, itone: so-S0a pertuy Ciilornta 383,50 per byx n.lq- 0, $4. 05 K810, (0 pei AR rm:- wem nannb ectell 10 any Im- portaut clisug xeneral deiaad, aud s atesdy (narl t.l. WII '(lnu‘flh Deiow are the current guuiations: Hien—Usrollus, 798¢ Lflulllln., 837! I\ coryry=—0, U, Java. H;(un o1 .l-v-. o 2, o5 ctioted auid fuuey Wi Zpr s oot o Joie nr.u'r.m:\ oimtuon 1o falt, TG (A roseting, 1T A2 G SSna—rpatent cut oath J0Le) cruied, 113 il gresaish dngeibic: bdercs, e A stand s 3 A & Iasionge: © xw. 1 »me« €NU, 2, DijabMer yelv Tuw, BiEaut S intres Cuitfornt r-lost drine, 53@33ct Bl“lur Dla HoBEY PR HOQC ROM, BUEAT: hone sruTe 4 Gkt extra do, K3 s do. priusg, o3 molasses, thulch 10 cun c Mrap, Satics 5 -—Aumlt‘:-. 17a17)c: ‘to “‘u‘ ey eassta, 20l ic) ve Dk, 15W@ 1001 ButIELs B1.00K61.001 Cale wnn({n cl. I ‘ll' UG My German mottled, 8@8ie; Ry, S Lnss Wi Ly, Sst Whita ) @ u"" f. &u‘«‘.h:. Tor BaTod Tisperiat, sH@AS) bea ner, ue. 1A In good demiaud and firm. The offeriny oA pree it 41 loows 1) mnuhun"wu‘iqt'. o n( tha storin. wulluulx . uud-bnllfld. 3. sl do wire-bound, i mzw mized, $0. e1iey "wplund praieic, ) 8003 slougl, i JES—Wero sary. Tho,recelpts coniinuo modor tanners ae, ot tmu.' Lok so frecly, miany of Thoin balug wupolied, teo iy a¢ least; NO chianges a6 wils In quut "y Y hatehin cows, stcors, dci yreea-cured | e Bieavy, be; dauiazid, oy pir =nms.murum '3“‘ fei freea caifl 1 ey it ud calf: 1@t e\ dint ‘and ritie :Xm:zu». 2%t Gry Rink 'do, 10@i7c; deacod 3ut 5= Werequlet atoQile, Urowers aro buylog to meel curreat waol few huve Iald {u stocks wearry |ngm.¢\un«l weeks, New hups liave suld ln New York to exi doc, but Lo 3 )lmited extent nnu. o Eb Tt uate e Aerican Srap et sk oy 'bales, and the bume §usambiiu shout i mau sud Balgtum wiil lave o a IM’A AND HSTOCRY rndu cununnu od. thouul littic smailce 1a valuimo than laat week, iy westher. Prices . s b PR uade bt 1"'??:.::‘" e L'} €5 e L:f rn—fimuuu, mwun‘fus copper, 28¢. Suzst ZIne . 24, 3 3-10¢ rates; Rusala lron, Noa, Ola 12, 13kc; mmw*hnuh”m 1ic; B, 0)‘(‘5 vaulzud irom, No. 23 14¢, with dlscountof 37! ) :llln'-colnmm. $2.00. & $uli B, 101101081, |||.:u 12, 1hici 13 dllu}s&umd T, e @ 4Me, fnslda fo ‘Q’ lEl—\vuc ""“"""‘"5‘“'“'?1?‘ a were cé fortser ter U 42¢. umudhu- wore 00t suvjécted 10 any quotabls g ifindth u"‘a’i"" c‘"’""d. R e R Wty PG THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. \u:m:m legal test, aw lnm nn. smeuy edl e s "’_, ki, uo‘««um..‘. Crtatipe, deod ur\/r‘d. e Tae mediy 04 e, 20 ek s 216 LTIY \DG \\l}‘ ihe v'l‘.lru\( Wtrf large, hm £00d0 l\u(k brought recent prices, Local ci A0 rame was taken fo sand ucLl were lower. The marker war fail erngon, the Kloro! eieing buyers away fro thestrect: ()I.lch(rhem"nndur rin v rin, better demand and firmer. XCot the farmers :-uv tram AL $4.00.25.00, 1 teroried dat n Great Britain, and France has s fine crop. In fair demand and steady. Fine s arse, daairy. with' bags. M.m. mllhn" £2.00, AANtOR ARy, per fair mov' s noted at lmu-nr nmn o o. = fl 33@38c: " Sheice, @00 enoicen, Haarac mon, 20430c: good do, 33 138¢. dium, Md((lxlmllflo. 43.143c1 nne. 48 4500 i 83 46RC: cholcest, TOMT! \onn)mn ; Common, Ziezc wi.10. INTRRIAL=Comm: £o0d do, 30@33cs c. 484 30c; Rnest, ¢t I5c4 good medium, 33@4ue: fine, cmu.\cx 82@35¢; cholcest, 2R om!cammun.m'rm s mmuum. :lu\(u: Ane. 45045 in, fnent, dagadct Hurdl;fl;): 'b:fmv neet. by et c gy Chotca St 31 00r g, 3 :echxlml o $1.0044.50 mrm"u. frH 08 per xolion. demand and -u--my. Wedim tnwasned wool Ecasa; e feecods washel: A78a0ck ‘?fi mwc« tub waols, chioics, 42utter faif —— LIVE STOCK. IIW'. ahm». v Tl CATILP—AM« ‘from the fact that the receipts wers materiaily lers than on the preceding two or three days, there wasnothing tn the situation 1o give encourage: In sdditlon to unfavorable reports from the East, and the fact that the yards contalned n conalderable amount of stale steck, the weather proved most unfavorable, s drizziing rain-atorm setting In shout midday and continuing throughout the after- noon. Thenumber of buyers In_ stten: avetage, but thelr wants spparently scarcely more than ono-half of the supply was worked lolders were anxiousto resllze, and manifested a wiilingness to grant any reasonable concession, but they found ft impossible to fnfuse any life fnto the trade, which dragged heavily from the opening to the close. Prices wern weak all around, and geacrally lows About all of the advance gained at tho beginning of the week ias now bieen lost. Salea ranged wrom $2.60 @240 for scalanars to $5.25 for cholce grades, with connnon to good hutchers” sttt at $2.5023.00; stock- crant 2,604, 23, Colorados st $1.2061.00, and coms ment to holders. nce wasn falr ers few, and ter price wasobtained by McEl tra corniefed Culorado steors, averag! Thomoson & Co, sold 71 guod Calorado cattle at u.w. 8 Adauis, Turke & Dira, suld 497 nea. 6 Blato at $3. :m. 1‘ m mnvll:l. closed he"’. Extra muvu—nmfl secrs welghlog 1,430 Tila, utce Becvea—Fine, fat, well-formed, d- & Lynn for 34 ex- he Jearato dyear-old iteurd, welghlug 1,250 LY m!e--smn in fatr B, oot 1o oo steern amd ommon to chol eocow, for cil e—commnu eatl 2 Biseket penod dull,wea ijpta, 10 n'e%‘ KA tcd; T of ahoy decrias0 a1 exbected, yors soinettia 11 Ks2.000 headlargor thian Fepaticd for Y ursd vlflo unnrku eumhluvd. :luu lugise per i1 0a, o s nalued it snd rematued in Tihe re b nldu Sxcopt L 1phias, i Fred i B3 aho o TRTerlor 10 FIA, ek, lowover, werd 83.2@0,40 I .23 {uF he. hlllp 78 pald § iose: 3,80 (07 (alF Lo o+ 58 B2Ra: 1 . UGS 'Illlllrlhmlnd At tho wbovs WAST LINERTY, i t’lifl for poor to cholcs raage, 1ult'. i ;numxn -u.u s week Imam -upn!y'nm hu( closed quiet st rmo W (sl bippers are aivlaed o biices, aa they wi vod, 1,900 1 |, ik 5 (1 v hrp b nuum Lic s i, A8 W05 |lllfll. cuws, llll) “1“ ll M3, 11. ¥ io Seck, 2 a0 b ad, bdol ~Revetpita ‘2 623 lie lu)mly Ilnln for HIH ll! WVgACed WxddUC, bul nmu.mu feceipts un Muuiey sudCucaday rau itie suarkel ul's te. and ae it L X Fard, b o I mlrk-t HDnHU\I Dn - Al I % sdvence: qualliy W goud uues, but bo pri i3 epend o lfay oa 1 | 100 L 5.1 ot romm.‘u i 2 e week of It aa full hllumplnu. IA.'I'S Tusecrs, 5.005. 20 T luwtuufigm 3 Bui S5 Drospuct fuls i o 8, 31 504 Tuf st WLk, fub G004 146 SHeePL vealcaiveaTi youd donain S5 03ga’% Jvectal, Dispatch o [M mlmao Tribune, Uet 12, eavescRe un of \be market was e Alav S ufe sl lul A A warket Sor the latter cloaing yuict, with & Kwd qul‘:‘n AMWI‘ Pros. ec Lk- 5, 7,008, lw-ml a0 advance ot adveuce aad tulvd st L L, Recelpts, 79 care. or 1,500 more thien Thct weeki .nnpquun’nmuu ausod HGNC. l:l.-lluvn—luc pis 1,000 mul-n a.uuulur four days, sgalost 4, ullll ndu:l un n the saing a2 sk she ci (11 usiuiy commany sates How common to prime Lt ops, 1ikatic; eriluacy to sy lhhnl ulllv: 3! e A e o Kiu e st wbeics Garket very IIACDI extra; 2 Lu wothers, 113 i ot nwmm iy :‘fh:"a "rlkaoll ali grades M Teage for sheep B lam! - iecelpts 4,200; makiog 39, 100 for four dl't e “La .‘flu iie 1nah wocks market fal Joaua Olito st “»7“')" ‘ . Oct. 12.~CARTLRilecelpts 1,632: for the By e R R ud e uin: 50 Car-lCmta TLrOUK SLUCK 1D ¥ards L Wisis sxD Labr—Kecelpis for the flemand and offertngs Mghts prices wenky sles, 2enrs osds, 301 falr Yorkess, Siehey. & i eaxy, £3. Kevd, 4 68 "oty 5.0, 10 car-obds common un- BT. I.DCII. AT. Lovts, Ogt, 12.—Hoos—=teady, with a fi:‘fld des d. light, $3.40w3.83; lll‘nllx Iot of fancy brought LE-=Dnll fpping_grades; essler for e S M 188 Indians eS0T jo o ! urexp~£teady and onchanged: butchers’, 3@dc; shipping Innu»nl. 30q. IrcxtrTa—Hogs, 1.700: catile, 1,300; sheep, 800, e e LUMBER. The eargo market was inactive and nominally un- changi Noshing was offered. Plece-stafl was quoted firm 1 84 23, and common fnch st $4,5030.00. The Ueiter grades of 1rich at 810.00@14.00. Bhingles were firm at $2.0042.20, and Iath st £1,30. Tradecootinues good at the yards st the current prices: Pirst and eecond :lnr. 1to 2{ach...., 3 Jhied ctear, 1 fncn . 28 awen o) I FITa and sccond eient areiied . Eirst comuon dressed widing. . Hw loorine. Arst comion, reasel 2 Flaoring, second commion, drem Fiooring. (hird common, ireseed. Jox bortida, A, 14 inches and upwatd Hozto B M K Comm nbam! SR o Lommen boardn, 0't0’ 20 feet. 1\ Kfll. rough and select... cm-. select, dressed and eadei Shin -‘Ic ¢ iee to bry -nlnuxel 5 env BY TLLEGRAPII . F¥OREIGN CITIES, The following were recelved by the Chicage Board of Trade: LivERPOOL, Oct. 12.~Prime mess pork—Fastern, GRe; Weatern, 405, Ilacon—Bhort ribm, new, 428 long clear, 4083 shibrt clenr, 424 6d; shoulders, Sus: hame 5Os. Lard, 484 6d. P’rimo mess beef, fos: Indla mess boef, 080; extra India mess, 1008, Clicese, 63s. Tallow, 418, LoXpox, Oct, 12.~LivenpaotL—~Whoat in moderata demand; Callfornis club, 126 10d@13s 1dy do white, 128 742128 1003 spring, 1taSu@ite 11d. Manx Lavz— Wheat firmly held, Cargoes ot cosst—Wheat steady, Corn strongs fair average American mixed, 208l Cargoe on paviago—Wheat quict, Corn steady, Good ahipping Callforuis wheat just shipped, 609t nearly duc, 838 Falr average quality of No. 2 Chteagospring wheat for prompt shipment duriog the present and following montn, Gls. Country markets for whoat— English generslly dearer; French rising. #pecral Dispatch in Tha Chicago Tribune, Liverroot, Uct, 13-11 & m.—GRAtN—Wheat— Winter, No, 1, 11a3di No. 3,118 4d; spring, No. 1, t1a 0d: No. 2, 10s 844 white, No. 1, 123 0dy No. 2, 125 &ty club, No. 1,138 1d; No. 2, 12s04. Corn—No, 1, 288 2d; No. 2, 26, ProvisoNs—=Pork, 48s, Lard, 478 Livearoot, Oct. 12-3:30 p, m.—Gnanv=Wheat— ‘Wlater, No, 1, 1140d¢ No. 2, 118 4d: spring, No. 1, 1ts 43 No, 2, 103 4d; white, No, 1, 122 10d; No. 2, 1207} €lub, No. 1,-1342d1 No 2, 120 10d. Com—Na. I, 241 No. 2, 27a0d. Blerxet dull for corn, snd firm for all uther classes of hreadstufts, l‘mvllluxl—l’ul‘h 486, Lard, 403 0d. TivERPOOL, Oct. 12,—CoTTON— lers 0 0-16@0 11410d: sales, B,000 b and export, 2,0004 American, 5,000, Yarns and fabrics at Manchesier dully downward tendeacy, HBEADSTOZPI—Wheat—Tleceipta for three days 20,000 quarters; Amerlcan, 10,000 quarters; California white wheat, 1247d@12s 1041 do club, 12 1044138 2d; No.2 to No. 1 red Western spring, 108 4d@11s 641 do winter, 1is4d41ia0d. Flour—Western c¢anal, market barc, Corn—Western mlxed, 278 ides 238, Onts—American, 3a @300d. Darloy—American, 38 64, Peas—Canadlan, 40s. Croven Bxgp—American, 432504, Puovistons—3less pork, 478 6. Prime mesa beef, o204, Lard~American, 402 0d, Bacon—Long cloar, 4081 short claar, 42s@420 0l Cuxrsx—Fine Awerican, 634, TaLLow—41s, FrrroLeun—Bplrits, 820s; refined, 12104@138. Lixsxen O1L—308 G, Ites1x—Comman, M:(h I!Ile. 13s, SrixiTa TUNPRNTINE—~233 DA 209, Ltvznroot, Uct, B.~CorroN—Saléd of tha weok, 80,000 bales, of which exporters took 7,000y speculs- tors, 14,0001 total stock, 484,000; Amerfcan, 235,000 recelpts, 20,000 American, 10,0001 actual export, 6,0001 amount wfloat, 03,000; American, 34,000} for- warded from ships' sldo direct to spinners, 2,000; American sales, 44,000, LoxnoX, Oct, 12.~TaLLOW—408 0, ‘ CALCUTTA LINSERD—326@330 6d. Axtwear, Oct, 11.—I'R fnotLxux—15s 64, AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YONR, Hpectal Dispatch to Tne Lhicago Tridune, NEw Yonx, Oct, 12.—0natx—Wheat n moro urgent request, especlally towanl tha close, at an advance of about ic on desirable lois of spring, aud about @3¢ on favorite winter grades, closing frmly atan Improve. ment, with restricted oflerinzs noted, Export inquiry more sctives No, 1 Milwaukeo and Minnesota sprig, 16,000 bu at $1.4081.413 No, 2 Mlwaukeo wpriug, 50,000 bum, aL $1.ir7 @1.38, closing 8% $1.581 do October optlon, 48,000 b st $1,30; No, 3 Northwestern and Milwaukee spring, 14,500 bu at $1.33; No. 3 Chicago spring, 5,000 bu at $1.87¢ No, 3 Northwestern spring, October option, 64,0c0by at 81,33, Corn quoted a shade higher on limited ofterioge, checking business, though a good demand for No, 2 and helter qualities of ungraded; mized .Western, ungradad, at 6oN@62c, * maluly st 6lo; ycliow Western at 62c. Rye in moderals request, Osts more freely dealt In at Aabout previous quotationa; offerinire liberal, espectally of ungraded white at ruling fgures; white Weatern, 33,000 bu a8 54@4034c, of which 16,600 bu, B3 (0 3¢ Iha, suld at 38@400; mized Western, 7,700 bu st 32@375c for lnferior to very cholce, mostly st 34@33Mc; No. 3 W, 20,300 bu st B33o. oNa—3less pork rather more active, but low iy dellyerys sales 350 Drls al$1d.30@14.%) cluslng a1 814.80; for forward delvery, Western me eull, with October options quotcd at §13.65@14.00¢ Noyvember, $14.00 bid, and old or new at $13.73.13.43; December, 814.80414.00; seller remainder of tho year At $13.8%414.00; January st $I3.HS@14.00, with n0 sales reported. Cut mests and bacon quiet at unchangod quotations; Western stean Tard less trecly deslt fo for early dellvery at eas! Tates; sales of 100 tes prime 0, 18, cloalz at 80,1141 for furward delivery less active; October option quoted st $9.074@0.10; November, $8.020§1 Deceinber, SRTT\; seller remsinder of the year, 88.73@4, 7744 January, §4.50; salea of 100 tcs October optlons at $8.101 1,750 tcs November at $8.0:34@8.03; 50 fos December at $4.773; 230 ica scller remaluder of the mmunn, 20d 500 Los Janusry as 88.82)4; refined ket dull and 0y speeulation e tLow—Tn lews demand, and quoted at $7.75a7. 873 for prime to cholca, Ruuans—Kaw wanted on & basls of R}§@8¥a for falr 10 good refining; Cuba held generally » shade highery rofiued in wudcrate request s easlar prices, including cut-loafat llc Wuisgr—Quies, but steady, &% $1.13%: Do sales re- ““«“3::;.:'“' pera st kel s Rt e b ‘Ao the Western 4 l(l(hlll-' Prese, New Yois. Oct. 12—-tor tet, i1 710911 Nua. fupures stesdyj Ul wl o e .'-L.?'i'&"‘?}u’."r“"r"' "W “:""rL“"ihf' e ol R T el iy Vs hier, t« ’I. e | A Hut b -huuunl lnfllllllll nn-lnnn prices 1y -m.l ity [ s nm n nm spring drmer: une n’ Jlm"in %5 No. 33 Guat gradei sprio, v Dekatr. S a3 iy iady: Weatern. T Hurley— fllmlml P TR R L R e, srrwed M-n. fuleu“ loor Cousds &3¢ 77,000 b e SoLdics No. S whie e WebLeF, Ubatide. ‘Oata rut: Calriy setives hia, LU bui’ Weslars anized snd blate, vl S e o, S AR Jlak s baiged luavy sud uuchanged, “Uitee dul lowers Tl cargoes, 13% )f 7 10 S, ""‘“u‘l"ifm"" :’fiu:um g ir' 1o good reuuing, nis priiiie, D L iice stedy raly Yemin, e e ou = Dl At unchanged, Tt teadys TH@T 15 e Unchayed. R0 VRSN~ Hts ler: 233300, j, hew mess, §14,33 o 108K cloar Leant, .15, by e H cady; P . XKW ORLEANG, Naw OsLgana. Oct 12 UK. 25 et but steady: .73, XXX, 8392 ! v)flm. 63c. Ostsqulet; 2 ik o O Co - M xaL—8carce and frmy hels 23, one i ‘unadnxuw dri; shou sad weaky pri Pork scarce sud I m. reu sud {5 Mirket nuu.nlmumer-. "l ‘F‘* u- ;I(AL uu;ul. ‘Hana=Stxar cured xln.u An L\: W nn.m\ terce, ¥irmer; Westera rectit Lia. Ko Conteactive, bl not busiauly gansoct, ardlury o ur'l deinsid, sod b xis Sihe unq iuhhlnu Sommun L kod rummnn. TgThes Talr o fully Tulrs Basic prlie b ehulce) SHgaio; yuliow clartil suialu o lu good FUILADKLPMLL Jurcavauuta, Uct. L —Market easler; su. pers, S, Ui axlra. 8 Pegusylvaola family, $0.73 il e .;nnmu Taimily, $0. 5067, 003 it yrades sad Gual-Wheat=Sarket dullismbur. 81, $1. w.-l 43; -mu‘ ||. K D 8l Ixed, owsic. al: J&l ), 323 ic. Rt i "nu i § Creatuery, Wwide; Riw Yol unty, Fa., eatrsd, ‘Bc \\ nkm :M Il X o i Wetern, ot Weoafakey, 1aetse. 5 Pull wnd nomiaals refined, 1431 dy: 8112, icat, 27,00 hut cors, 81,000 buy oty ‘B~Steady, ) g0 mote Mivhien ber Mic £ 3 octviwr, 81, £ 5 miien Wfehiga ani Michigan Ted, #1314, Cot [elected, 454t Tye=Nol' 2,5 Ghorea s.w—um h 1 L"‘;‘ jour, ooy wheat, 4,000 by corn, No "u:;"maz*bsL {Tehinan: 8144 BaLTs Oct x"?{"’"‘ Flrme’d ALTIMORR. Oct 14— FLotR=Flrms dem we 100631001 extra. $5 B3eaoiadt o -~ W llfll—“'!lll!ln easlers llflledlkld D AN 1.3 Cora autioh " Y4r,ull bl i i ern sl 5 Al ot and \'Llo"fl'n l‘fi\ VOVC"INI. SuHe, D Mt or hew. Sage. tatsosteady AnG m'.'%\'!'.'l’f,’,, I;I“h 43436¢cy do mixed, N&.lihc. Hye duly ey Unchan Enay --um--fum and unchangsd. 3t rTRR L h "1)' Western searce snd £rm at 21@23,, nr'uuauun— ull and heavys crude, 84@siei rg. b} 1l RegRIPTI=FlOUr, 4.. l)l! ) eat, 41,500 34, 00 Dl 31 B e 77 2 A0 B bt eom, émrnur Viioat, 1, Corn, 34,000 by, ;Lm‘:un-pull and fower; let rin, .v-:. mmu No. :rml m!. 197 eany, ME1IU eaal §1.2%21 20 Novempe BP0 Deceinbers Mo, s o 8121 chins Rieter, No. 7 mised, ddlae cnsh ‘and Uctobers o Auveniner, Oatg Ateady with & govi demand; No, 3 ‘b2’ cah and Octolier, Salea of T3a at o3k Tasiey miies amt MhchaEe: (Wiiaxr-stenty and anchingeds 81,09, PROTISIONS=Tark il 814 o ik nieats gy ol acarce and bray it i fist whont, 31,00: eom 53,000 mu Gt 16,00 Fre, 1001 DRHET: Sk, niNcINTL GRALY. £ dein with u fATF ACmANLL 23@ikcs Liyo mendy st lc‘y lieavy s kood to rrinie estorn uvnnm COR05¢, ROVINON 8= nctive and loors ,and scarce and Fieam el e ATy heho sl frh Ilmrl clrl' I?. 0y thew prices aa E2 t.-':. Pirms fancy creamery, 33@31¢: e ern Hescrve, mzun[emmumur:\:’t' S LINARED OF e, lioos—thaciizat S04 0oL lant 8s10p 5.90% packing, &5 wT& 3 butchie’, 85,0505 Celplar 23001 shipmo di\,(‘::wmnz. Oct. u.—nwn-—slndy. with & faip —Whent unsettled: opened 'lnflclnlwl Nard, 81301 Nor 1 R fl l Nover ember, (s o, 3 Miiwauie 108N, Corn enslert S e N “fi".dl‘l{'”'w e e S enales o, Tiad C] Fipilom, mwwm; Novenher, foer P prEtai—ibont o Budlo, fie EUPT8= ' 0, whoal it T DHiEy wheALy Ilfl u.ohl. INDIANATOLIA, INDIANAPOLIS, Oct, 12, —FLOUR—S(eady. unun—wmi auiét: No. 3 reu winter, ll 20 n o 21 ra guiet) 43@dsMc. it meata~Shoutders, mcx clm na, It J""’m llclm. BHuH h"fl“""“"'" lowery 8t uuua..m mem-. 1,50 o Meurute, Oct. 12.—Cor] m«- utct, 105c1 aales, o batesy Fecdiot. L6h: ahin: ? S e alen oy week's IlllE!. f.000 recel; P'l“"flfl ‘.&ll. FLOUR=FIFmErs Cholcs fami(1%, £7. 20700, UWAIK—‘.UIH arm: 63467¢ In llDN. Onta aulet) 423 3¢, I'novumvu—-l‘ovk buoyant; _810.00, _lLard 1 tleree, BIO0AI0S . Hegse: B1ni0, Jacon nm‘ $8.127% for sliouldéray clear rib, 60,7510, *_ BOSTOX Bostox, Oct. 12.~FLOUK—] si.andar common extr o 83, .\llnun-ounn. 81160 xo Ph o, 87.0040.001, S, Jodin, ¥ A0 Mlnnt 101 PAtcAL process lnd Wisconsin, H-SO .50 ‘Unare=Corn scarce and firmg mixed and yellow, 2 03c. Oats firms No. 1and oxtra white, u{mj\ white @50 No. 1 mized, aT@dacy No. 3 whits suy hH ilzed, 5@ic, wrrALO, JUPrALo, Oct. 12.—OuriN-i¥hoat neglectedy aso. tattanguitually unchansel, Corn uylly salve ot 230 bu; ‘\lu’:nhfll Weatern fn foleat hic, Oats lield &t 3o fur No. 4 Weatern, Ty tusctive aud uominal. Daney nomii LANI‘. [ l“"l'l’l—w'\t 12cy corn lower, D! Now York. St HEVER Oswxao, Oct. l:.—nnuu-whm. ulets No. 1 M waukea club, 3144, Corn nnchangs el ¥ 0, OUISTILLE, LoutsviLLe, Oct. 12.—Aarket's Nitle easler. A1 prices aro unchangued. 14, Oct, 13.~] b L. e “15le ,'t 13. llmllwhlll—fltcldl ab $1.07%; COTTON, New Yorx, Oct, 12.—Corrox—Netreceipta stal Thited Btates rorts during the week, 109,000 bales; Isst year, 137,0001 total recelpts at atl United States ports, 201,000; Jast sear, 430,000; cxrorta from al Unlted Btates ports for (ho week, 32,0001 last year, 24,0001 total exporta from” all United Btates porw, 64,,000; lnst year, IM 000; stock at alf United Statcs 304,000; atock: at all interlor 41,0004 stock st Liverpool, ARLUCO, Iike Year, 035,000; shock of American cotton afloat for Great Dritaln, 34,000; Iast year, 48,000, Nuw Ontxaxs, Oct, 12.~CoTTo%~In fale demand, bus at lower prices; sales, 3,850 baleaj good ordinary, 04@10ct low middiing, 10KG@10Ke; midditng, 16D 103a¢1 kood middiing, 1134@1136c; middiing fair, 11%Q 1134c} falr, 132135(c) receipta, net, 3,057 baleag grom, 85,4701 exporta to lievel, 3,754; stook, 44,801, Week's nales, 13,000; receipts, net, 19,0114 gross, 31,783; exe ports to Liverpool, 10,1371 to Havre, 4,018; tu Revel, 3,754 Lo Now York, 3,866, GALvastoN, Oct. 13.~Corrox—Duilly . middiing, 10¢1 jes, 405 bales; slock, 28,718} % 4,120 weskly net recelpts, 10,123 Srow receists, 1% . 13.—Co: n sy; mit- g S g s sk, 10, 5, 4,400 conatwlse, KO0 CIARLXST( |l LCOTTY ui—l)uuund huml middling, 10M@iUMc; weekly net recoipts, 100 baleas afocky ;e 11,600 oxpors #o Grest . 2400y comt AvARN At tiainy widdito, 3 bales; gross receipl, 24,8401 atock, A%, IhoTu; exporte 10 T Clavinunt, 5,001 commteie DRY GQOODS. Nw Yoxxk, Oct. 12.~Busincas was generatly light with commisalon houses, and the jubbing trado waatre regulsr, Cotton goods were quict any steady, Priau were alow, but gingham and cotion dress goods were fairly active. Men's wear of woolens were quict, bib fairly steady. Flannels were In fair request, hut biss kets remalned dull, Forelgn gouds were fusctive, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O,, Oct. 12, —FErsoLxUsN—Market it atandard white, 110 test, 13)c. PiTTanuRg, Och, 1%.—PrrTRoLauM—Market dul) crude hield at $2.52) at arker’s fog. imincdiste &y meut; refined, 14Jydis0, Phlladelphia delivery, IRON, PiTTsBURO, Oct.?13.—Pio Inox—Quiet; prices ue- changed; No. 1 foundry, $22.5%, four monthaj. No. l foundry, $21.00; Gray forge, $18.00s10.W0. TURPENTINE, wn.lmn'on N.Q., Oct, 12.—8rigiTa TURPENTIFE I:.DIJCA'I”IOVAL- P v e CHEICAGO AQADEMY, No. 11 Eightoenth-st. Eoclish and Clanical Day-Behoal, with X'rlmm[ tern sod Celiegiate Dopariments, vulie 2t besch ve ‘cqual sdyvantages N l.lll!lltl onl] (rom mw of uduwlsslon, H. 1. BABCOOK, Prlnulpsl. M GASILYVA AND SIS, mmnvoun'nu-l\fl u n Ufden o liath ¥renen, and ll]vuch lu'v,u :dicy l \.lllldtfll wuuc-mmem No. reopens Bepl. 38 Application § fetteror persoually as abovs. A scpary boys under yorouslly campelent feachicrs Muuruhy Trof. B and Ur. Labberton, (JOCKLAND COLLEGK, NYACK, N Y. R ml‘u 125 Du(vllurufiegl‘;u lmnhur cmum DONT FAIL, 10 VISIT STRIN Y Sioke 106 Madison-st. o OIIENTAL_GOODS, “TJAPANESE GOODS. We now bevea greater variety thau ever of 1ndlsy Jupaurep sud Chineso (ivody covalitivg uf every Koud of Forcelalug. Poitety, Brodes Lacquer Waite BlIXs, Toys, V'sper Aruicies, Berecns, Carved Furaiiuic cte., elc. Orlental Carpots, lugs, aod ‘Tables Cullactions of Itare and (‘bolce Antius® . anauc Porcelalues ic. Dea)ers will flad it sdvantageous to cxsmlue :“' stock, New Juvelces constanily urriving, 3 Joweat prices ever befury uffercd. A, A, VANTINE & (0, . 47 and 629 Brosduay, New York:, FINANCIAL, _ PUTS AND GALLS. S100. 3200, 13 ~ALKX. y‘nunlmu‘uu A(‘(l ra, No. 13 WallraL., New n-uu 10 Kiocks, which tlllllnlly Awenty bises (ko susubul fuvesied, L s S R o o S e e PIMORY CLICUIAT AliG WSVKLY T9puris scul Irce.