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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE SATURDAY., OCTOBER T7—'TWELVE PAGEN, 1235 in greenbacks snd 12034 in gold. 8flver coin 4% dircount. Governments woro stendy. Tailroad bonds wero quict, Btate secnritics were dull, The stack market opened strong at an advance of 42, the latter In Qulcksllyer preferred, an com- pared with the clodtag figures yestentay, feeling soon sat fn, and prices declined Y After midiny there wan ;unm re- covery, hut, during the Iast hour, atocks were wenk, ond at the closs the o were generally current, Southern by & “FINANCE AND TRAE. Discounts Dacreasing~-Country Cur- renoy Movement Slow. An Indignant Eunglish Editor on Erices- . In the T the entire list. Currency In the Treasury. Honhstocky weremon. archancs of New derney rominent German hanking-house , inclnding & report that Garrett, of the Baltimare & Ohio, had made arrantementa with some of the large holdora of atock to obtain control of the road for the purpase of getting nt New York by the now route. gated 180,000 sliares, of which 5,000 44,600 Lake Stiore, , 700 mulerred. 000 helswense d .m\ 8,700 The Produce Markets Irregular- Firmer---Provisions Dull nnd Stendy. Uransactions agpre- 7, KU Mnhm-lern common, . 'anl common, Bpot Corn and Oats Soarce and Stronger— Wheat Easior—Barley Weak, Quitksllver preferre \I:W Ao o] Sout TINANCIAL. \(an:v, T3 closinig st 5. Prime mercantile pa- Buriness waa dall in all departments of finance, Dieconnt Ifnoe hardly maintain themsolves at thelr usmal level, and the snpplies of new paper are not wnflicient to abearb the fundathat are ldle. compinlnte abont colicction ara loud and general, Trade has slackened to such an extent that very 1iitle Arst-clare commerclal paper i offered the Somo demaid for accommodation fs ex- vho aradiscounting thelrown The country banks are notnasllberal in their applications for redlscountean they have been, and the same diminnendo moveinent is to be seen in thele onders for currency. was firm lelween banks at par@25c per £1,000 "The clearings were $3, 100,000, AN TNGLISIL VIRW OF THE EHIE ROAD. ZLandon World, (et 3 yward movement i the securities of the rond Compnny acems 1o 1 for, thaugh the e unateaily, the londs few days, and that in & sure men tl tha future of the line s extendi; ¢ to the present managenient that [nterest hias not heen patd upon the bonde lung before now; there haa been ulenty of money earned for the puirpose, butit has been recklossly squandered, Why should It cost more to *‘zun™ this raliroa thanthe New York Ceateal? The next time the sliarehinlders nre called _together, one or other of them shonld compol » pl Instend of ahuiting 3 mouths and swallowing cveryihin tat the manazers of the mmlnu have prepare Erle onght acver (o hlvn heen !um-d into bankruptey ; nnd so lung as it remaing n the hands of Jewelt & Co. ringie slxpence to the Enclish proprietors, are two facts which cannot be ton elearly kept in The New York papers now state that tien, Hfcklen s at work at eome plan for **roconsiract- tien. Sicklan managed to tirn out bt whether he will be eq succeraful in his Mleced operattonn ngatnst J & Co, we have no means of Judging. qulite certaln: the Jewett party are nothing likesn strongly intrenched now asthe Fiek and Gould patty wore n fow yenrs ago, ble thal, tn one way or other. a rerotule effort will Ve mado to rescus thio rund from Ita prosent seane daloun rtate, and to piace it on a sound hasls onco 1t muet profit Inrgely b ut will the procead pany's exchequer, or ho awallowed up in ull sorta of myaterione and {rregular Ill!(nry of which wlll . Chatoma recelpta, $283, 000, The Aeafatant Treasurer iilnbursed 8380, 000, Tiry-gaods jmports for the woek, 43, 000, Eletling quiel lang, 481 short] 85K, Clearings, $10,000, 0 fil)‘llfl.:ll)fl‘!. perionced from those New York exchange inve vitahty in imon_ rtock han bean a litle confldence In a1 § nlu:I “'x e aonde. ooy Tennewee. old Snewer o that ques- '!CO th cyea and opening The following are tha SAN 8ax Fraxorsco, Oct. quotations at the Stock P.xclmmm. hand for them. It will nover pay a inz"" tho line. Firk and Gould, . 10 NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Oreraxs, Oct, 20, —Gold, 102X@103, Sight exchange on New York, Sterhing exchango, bankel *o It scemun alan prohne tho gand bnelnoss », moncy and acconnt, Jaxpox, Oct. 20.~Con riied States bonds—'iss, 105 '07s, 108 1040w, 1083 new h, 100%. 1\ uw York'Central, 100133 Eno, 12X; prefessed, Tnts, Oct. ’.’0.-—1!enlu, mur NEAL ES l‘A.’I‘IL The follawing 1nstruments were flled for record charges,*’ the sucret known anly to Kecelver NATIONAL-DANK GIRCULATION, The Comptroller of the Currency denfes tho statement attributed to him that the the Natlonal- Rank circulation will ne increased four or five millions of dollars this month, the amount to be fssued this month will not exceed Last month there was taken out about $1,250,000; and in Novemler he calculaten that thero will be-about £2,000, ‘This s not more than He asecrts that two mililons of dollara, ) av, 104 Ol duted AI . 10, months, when the crops have to be moved, Comptroller declares that all the talk early In the summer of reliring grocnbacks throngh extraord|. nary Inruea of Nabonal-ank notos restad upon Just thia basia: that ha expected & Iarge demand in the fall, and ho told somo of the bonk P'realdents that he wished they would let himknow in the summer how much they wanted in the (all, ro ha eonld get the notes ready; or mther that he wished they wounid lake ont tho notes thoy wanted as soon e sald thero was no combination no hinting at any combination. put oot a good deal this fall, and ho wanted to get He nald further that ho was not putting out any moro tban ho oxpected, and that the quantity now going ont s not unusual for the ‘o £, BUx1250 1t Wit bu) diug, vomenth, dated Oc l":lt’lel:'ll LIRS l’lxl‘\d 22036 1t 11 of Th lllrhh}‘n’lldl b -1"|m| it as they conld. West IHaron u.mcnw of pagiing 1le oxpected to it off bis hands, GURRENCY IN TILE TREASURY, 1In theofficial statement of the carrency fands in it appearcddthat $7,047, - 087 of Governmont fanda were resting in Natlonsl- Tauk depositorivs, It was quite generally aup- po-ed that this sur represented currency that had been deposited by the Secrotary of tho Troasury ‘with the banks to keeo the loan market easy, The explanation is now suthoritatively givon that theso depoaits aro unty the ordinary collections of Inter- nal revonue oficors placed for convonlence It (lo- posltary banks In different pacts of thocountry, and alwayseublect to the draft of the Treasury. 'T'his serangement bas been in existenco reveral years, TUB SPRAGUR BSTATE, ‘The creditors of the great bankrupt honso of A, & W, Spragne & Co. are’vory much dissatisficd with the adminlstration of the estato by the Trus. Eftorts aro belug made to secure tha co-operation of & suMclent number of Ahe creditors to appeal, with somo prospect of suc- cess to lhe courts for rellef, mentd of intereat bave been pald ont of seven Ahng are due, und the creditors are entirely (n the stark us to tho management of the property, which At tho timo of suspension Ui umscts of th firm were stated st 10,4013, 247, and their Habilities ut 812,475,143, At 1ho pres- ont hae um Mabilties, in round numbers, aro COMMERCIAT. tho Treasury on Oct. 12, The following wero the reccipts and ehipments of the leading articles of prodace In this city dur- ine the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, sud for the corresponding thno tro, Zachariah Chaffee. Ouly tureo Install- reaily belougs to them, IVAT!.HLID MINING 8TOCK. The San Franclsco fulle!ln gives an {nstance of how mining stock property s watered: thares fu the Sliver 1 were ordered to bo donbled “overa yearago, but the edict was not carried Into effuct untll the 10th Inwtant, Just prior to the {#uus of the new tock, 8 new company wan fncor- 1he uamoe of St. Louw, and 1,200 feeb of the Silver UIlL clalm swan sut apart o the new corporation. The new mine (s also divided aaine as the Bllver HIN, Thus, Ly a allght tiwlst of the wrlst; but not in tho Aireetion of Wi pocket, &d, 000 sharcs has beon In- treased to 216,000 shares, and the Silver Hillors Yesus, Do Withdrawn from etore during Thuredsy for city conwumution: 3,307 bu wheat,4, 541 bu corn, 1,2 b oats, 8,773 bu barley, ‘The followlnyg gratu was inspected 1nta atare In this citys yestorday morning: 2 curs' No. 8 win. 1 cars No. 1 hard wheat, 8 cars No, 2 do, 23 cars No, 1 spring, 101 cara No. 2 do, 14 cara Nu, 3 do, £ cars rejected {170 wheat)i\ 46 cars high-mized corn, 152 cars and 7,300 bu Nm 2 do, /¥ cars rejected do. L car no erady 1 car No, 1 oats, 10 cars No, 2 white, 2! 2,000 bu No, 2 vats, O cars w)cflnl (48 vata); § cars and 10,300 bu No, 2 rye, 1 car refected; 1 car No, 1 barley, 17 cars No, 2 Jo, 2 No, 3 do, 9 care ordinary No. Total (Bl cars), 2: -uecuu out: 31,028 bu wheat, 130,724 bu corp, 40,440 bu oate, 233 bat ryv, 71, 147 ba barley, 1s there a corner fu wheat for QOctober in this market? Thislsa question moro difcult to an- Certahily no one s able to tell wha Is sunning the corner, §f thoro be une I exe Iatenco. It msy be that thers s no organization shout it, and yet Lhat there {s a blg shortage on Tuere have boen iwu close dealy already on this crop, and a good many people have Leenlooking Lo see history aiain repoat itself, For they bought along Intending o near the close of this month, order L) take advantage of what some onc el way golngtodu, The number of **fives' that are be- Ing nurecd on this account is larye enough to cause saxioly on the part of tho shorts, and to account for the existeuce of & big October preminm, even wuhout a speclal move onthe part of a leadlng op- 1f this should provu 1o bo the sole cause of nu presayre, then It depends as auch on chanca as onanylbing elso whethor the strengih will be maintalned to the closs of trading next Wednesdsy or disappear previoualy. It is by no mcaus certsln, hwcvu. hat thero 1s not 8 big squecze in preparation for the whorts, Thore &re sonie whispers to the eltect that scversl partics are ahort to a prominent overator, who hay thus far oviaced no dlsposition 1o acitle, probable that the quaatity thus out fn oy one di- ge without the fact and tho in- dividusl bemng known; so that, tn suy sveat, we aro mot likely to have a corner Involving into 10K,000 share TUE LEST OF NEW YORK CITY. No one knowe the exact amount of the debt Tuete are about a dozen fndependent Jaws under which bonds can be fssucd by the BDoard of Appurtionment, Wickhuin stated, when u oifice, that “he could not avcertain the preciso Indebledncess of the clly, But for the yoar cnding Aug. 1, 1877, Conpiroller Kelly stated that the funded or permancat debt $121,310, 183,60, less $20,007,5608,%0 in Fund, ora met permauent debt of $1,051, 631,21, MISSOUNI, HANBAB & TEXAS IAILROAD, Coutroller Fairbanks, of (he Mlsvourl, Kens: & T Railroad, furnishes us the following atate. ment of gross carnings for (he third week In Octo- ln:r. 1!71. 151b to 21st, incluslve, of Kew York Clty, lln, 14 cars feed swer than to aek. Octobor wheat. Mail, upnu. elo.,, Corresponding period Iast year . GOLD AND OREENBACKS. Oold was 1023g@102% In greenbacks, Greenbacks were UT%Q07% ceals on the dollar FOREION IXL‘HAHUI. Sl _Fection could be . 5. 5-2us of '8, Tl Siaice to- -4, ted Btatca uew Gw Of “B1 W 4l Mitle wheat here that can bedelivered on contracts, and s0 llttle coming fn, withs prospect of further disagrecable weather, that it woald not be very expeualve ta ** put onlhe serews' for this month, and perbops also for November, such o moveinent on foot for October, {hen we may look tosce & free outwatd moyement early uoat weck. Present low luko freights {nvite suipment, as they permit wheat oy present prices to be shipped 10 Now York for November delivery, with very little, it any, loss, and, our bina he15g cleared out, the shorts would bave to settie, or {all back on reserved rights under the rules. ‘Theto L4 also a pressure 1o cocn, cash lots selting nearly 2o per bu sbove the price for November ds ‘Thiv docs not, however. appear (o by due 104 corner, Lut to the fact that stucks in vlore sre very swall, whilv the freighty gre very Jow, 84 com- } varod wits tho rall zutes tas will by the rule uext 1f there be really mvmmvu T ¥ cen! BY TELYXGRAYIM, To ths Weatern dssoctaled Press, Nxw Yomx, Oct. 28.—Gold throughoat the day, mx_ Carrylog rawes, %@1, sud Imrwlw dat BJvn st London 853-16, h\.‘u, ativer bars, month. For thia rearon, even rejected anld higher yestorday than the price of No. 2 for November, and high wixed commanded a high addltional pre- miam, Pork and Tard for this manth are well controlled, If not cornered; but It s belleved that the shorts are nearly all filled in. It s not nnuanal {osee these articles sell much hicher fa October than the prices for the year, the Iatter boing understaod to be new prodact; while up to this date pork and 1ard muat be ofd to be regnlar for delivery before the opeanlng of tha regnlar packing season. The New York Produce Krcaange Weekly pives the fallowing as ihe quantitics of grain In sight as dated: © tats. hodiied, 7‘ s&orendo ct, 20, 47 Uet. 18, %77, T 2, 0%, T et 8, i A.nu-a.rm PR Eeol, i, 319 ™ 1,480 851 l)l.‘h 21, (\lll‘.flnfl IQMM! :LJ-\:.M v‘y)"‘;?fl Tn transit from Iake porta towards the seaboard, :.O-'M 400 ba wheat, of whichi 2,500,752 was on w York canals. Also 334,937 bu was on lh- New York canals at latest advices. The Cincinnat! Price Current estimates the som. mer packing of the Went {o date at 2, 430,000 hoge, agninst 2, 100,000 head to same date last yoar, ‘The leading produce markets were Irregular yes. terday. Provisions were tame and steady, with an advance in hogs. Wheat was rather wenk for fu- tures, while pricea for thls month were moderately sell snstained, in splte of disconraging advices. Corn exhibited lttle ‘ehange in -fotures, Lut wan lacally wenk, belng unableto advance with helping weather hiero and strangth ln Europe, while cash lots were much stronger. Oats were higher, on account of rearcity, Iiye stendy,and barloy weak. Lake frelghta were apain lower, with only 8 Yignt buainess at the decline. Only & moderate volume of businers was accom- plished In the dry-goods market, the demand haing chiofy in the shape of mail orders, and for the most part confined to such artictes and such amounts a8 wera needed for o ' freshen up" stocks, ' Tho genoral market bresorvesa steady and flrm tone. Qrocerles were qulet, thouch con sldering the weatherand the wretched ' condition of the roads In the Interior the amount of goods distribnted was reasonably large. Excepting a ro- ductlon In soft sugars of an e, therowere no price-changes, though coffees wore much stronger and bad an advancing lendoncy, Teas aro recolv- Ing more attention than horetofore, and the gen- eral fone of the market has Improved. Rice, #lrups, malasses, spiges, soapr, -ctc., remalued unchianged, The dried-frait market was strone for most descriptions, ewpecially for pranes, car- rants, and apples- Fish wore in falr demand, ani ali kinds were firm. No. ‘1 whitefish and ronnd Labrador herriug wero advanced, the former to $4.25@4.50 por I§ brl, and the Iatier to 26,50 per brl, Nochanges wore noted $n prices of hufter and cheeae, thongh the latter waa quoted earler, Ol wero qnlet, with llnsced and tarpentine raling treak and unscttled. ' Bagging, leather, tobacco, coal. and wood werewithout marked change, ‘The lumber niarkot was less active and ateady. The bad weather Intecferod with business, The feet waa cuming In, and, as it scemed (o bo s Jarge one, the few biiyers ot the docks bonght little lumber. A purtionof tho fleet has been sold to arrive, and goes through to the yard docks, The country demand, though smaller than ten days 5o, Isstili good, and deslers ara constantly ro- colving fresh ordars, frequently from unexpected auarters. Tho broom-corn market waa fiem under agood demand, with moderate supplics of now corn. The wool-dealors reported a qulet wnd steady mnrkat. Beeds were qufot, and timothy ruled wesk under fair ofterings, with a limited inquiry, Ides wore more active and steadler. ‘T'he lato decllue haa bronght out a few arders, and the downward tendency of the marker secms to have been arrestod. Potatoes wero dull and lower ‘Tha receipts weoro heavy, and fow buyers appeared in the markot. Lake freights are dnll snd nominally eaaler. Carriers anked 8Y4c on corn to Baffalo, being the #amo a8 tho provious day, bul IL was atated that fc was acceptod, TNoom waa taken for 85,000 bu wheat, 30,000 bu corn, aud 45,000 ba barley, Through rates to Now York by lake and rafl wero quoted st 18}3@10¢ on wheat and 17%@18c on corn. Rail froights were steady at the recent advance. Tiates on prain and other fourth-class are now 40c to New York, 37¢to Baltimore, a8cte Phil- ndolphia, 45¢ to'Bonton and other Now England potuts, and 35¢c to Montreal, Hoxed meats wero quoted S, and looss meats 10¢ per 100 s higher than grain. Last Tacsday abont 75 graln-laden vessals (ox- cluelve of propollers) entered the port of Buffalo, having on board graln worth nearly 8,000,000, Tha followlng were the quantitics carglods Hushela, 10, 0000 GOODS RECRIVED Chicago Customs, Oct. 18, 1877: L. Rightmayer, 500 tons of ealt; Willinm Ilowe, 80 tons of stone; Winslow Wright, 2 caees contalning carthonware, copper, and bronze: B, 1. Carauchare, 12 caren of champagno; Emil Haaw, 2 trunk Lrushos; Bovd, Lunham & Co., 1,400 bage of salt; Jamea 8, Kirk & Co,, 11 caske of soda msh, Amount collected, $503.30, I'ROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS-Wera dull in the sggregate, the volume of sales belng unususlly amall for a day near the cluse of Uctoher. 1oge were quoted higher, and there was litls changs o tho tone of advices from other poinis; but the market seemed to*by baro bf or- ders, except for a few meate to 4o South. Tha Knglish {nqulry (e romarkebly light thustar, - xza» F'oNk—Was very quiet, and easler, Fatures declined about 2)c per brl, while this month sold st tho samo figure a1 ‘Thursday, though 100 lawe the quotation of Thursday afterncon. Sates wey {ted Lo 600 Lrla sellcr Gctobier at 814,405 600 bris seiter nt $12.47)§ la scller January at 12,0031 arket closed tamo at $14,00 for uew, spot $14.375814.40 selier Datober, or rouni luteof old apot} $13,70812.72 for Novembery 812.45 Q12,47 soller the yoar; and B12.605@13.02% scller January. Yrimo mers pork was quoted at $11.25@11.50, and extra pritnie do at §0. 0064, 50. Laxo=Was vory quict, and there was no materlal chango o pricos. Tho market was almost entlrely nominal thiugliout, Esles wora limited o 150 tea (iew) cash at $A. 2 i niriket amm-n:m 0y IllWl 8. kiR, 43 Tor ronnd lots ol Id IB‘A nt seller LTk B 108, 1154 selior tha ear). sot 88, S, sefor Junmm MEaTa—\Were {n good domand for shipment, and tiose: o1d enouk (o MIp” wers Roted arin, being scarve, sa the wexther I8 too warm mrml‘ Ahe slip: 1nent Kuuth of meats s tian abaut tuunty- salt. Green descriytion o1 Dol V‘rllflfl lor l (0 D shoulders -mi e in ::ulum!.;.rl G boxe 2 i 40 box: u(‘ '“ .o e ..}.u. i ytle Srarket closd at o lunuwnnz'v'n‘a‘::'i ol prices: Shouts Shars tong Short ders, riva u:‘:z‘u. claars, fis emoer, ki Dmlubfl' 1 lLung .ur) c seller 0c o tsaus tober; o for o1n| ’& T A S anverands aulet at i e hl‘u{‘ml ‘i}".;'."x.t"“ "a'-’!‘“é“fl‘ 7 h «l er Decemiber v G TH@Tido for DoiMaLS. Gres SLOUILCre for December, 5. E" hquojed a o for shoulde :”‘;M," ..uw’.‘mfi‘mminf':’n th By e R i steady and gulet at llum . ';l;' mculhlll mll 23 for exira wess; snd FALLOW=—Was Hnudll7m1 o for clity, aad 7HO T4 or country.” g h 'BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was dull and unchaaged. There was some inquiry carly by abippers for supernes but ght offcriogs prevented them from bearing prices to uiced thelr owu views, sod they withdrow, Tucre was a lghe locel demaad for good flours, which wery velatively rm, while low grades were tame, sud wome quoted them unsalabls, The raceipts contioue rather largv, Sales werw reporied uf GO bris winter 8% $6.13538.805 W brls spring extras, partly at $3.13: 20 brls spriog supers al §10X3 3.0, end 50 brte buckwhest floweer at £6.50 for new, Total, 1,830 bris, The markes closed with tho fullow. {0g &3 the vasge of prices: Cholce to favorlte brands of winters, $4,7547.00¢ §ood 10 prima brands Of winters, $U.U08.%0; cholce 1o ae epring, $0.8K 7.00; falr (o good spring, $3.3040.00; Jow spring. $3.000L75; fair to good Miuncsota spriugs, 83.25% 5.79) eholcs to fanoy Minaesots eorings, $8.00@7.00 VaLoBt BDMoge, $7.0084.00; low grade, 0063805 THC, $2.2543.50. Buax—Waaquiet andenster. Bales whre 300 tonsat it ‘"‘v“‘ made coarse st ':-m of 10 toms a (bAERANLT Sele wai mada of 10t0ns st $14.00per olom Ale4i-Coaria was nomioal a5 $1.75 per ton wuzn—-\m“uun sad unuum The markes ' 'Oflll-'ll month deciived. unsday aituracon nf(“m. munu. ‘i‘lflun:-"u‘n“ H fowar. ol ey mmu e munu, uun.l I “iore ‘pance ) 4 York wat dait 1o Ayrnpuhy R e & Ill orices. Oar .‘11| were 82810 amall, and ¢ Ficta way bak which fact Py Cuidtefec tdlhl depremlog efect of Eurvpa l‘ E . ‘khere was & guod di Hlllflfl varly fur casb lols, ch H‘ from October. 18, ws sLtpiurs V anted ry u\lll IAl llll luauiry wes owt s “‘ b a8 ur bwe 7o arties who r“u‘fh'll A profit In Liolding tll tn Peachitlows sulil at 287 (0. “Tho market 1 @ wera quofed ar 4 Romerme oAt e et Ve fo hdcrs foom the outalde. and thie tradl ) vreid 1o be oSt - " Una shoria ot cattii s te il e the "l"'l weatier mar sl i tAtae were 16 tanga 00 per brl, the outatde for s AR R fine Jersays, AGEE - Fimothy was dnil and mearee, | Quiaje o, s want i lnllu ond #hile the mutkot u--m-mn—-m tha me, was anated ot A1 L 81124 . qtover Wy rn-nrr. hrnl DO, mald ¢ flineit o :: iy N el Jot of prime ‘A:.C~The demand ws fair, and the market stentr. trceluta coutiiae ibcral, and Oin nm.k:im o all ¥ 0: withoue mn. improved some of late, The demnnd seama to grades than former- n No. 2 Driig. 81 1. l'\ M\xl ™) r!lnl dn at £1.0%. ('of 3, 3 N T, Tins maTket alows & hesluier foge, ba running mors on guud to el 1§, comnion snd l xr-‘riur Ruods heing to & great extent LG ek, Totsl. aln wan m i e, by umnvn-, nr £1.17 Tan lemand and firmer, Salew nrurm.'n 16 1 QI fllnucnbfllrd -3 Ay .mv« "N {rregutar, it they el A u-mvnn-t.mmmm. 1ucy (R0 110, 4%atics 73ci choicest, Ao, 38Q2A¢ fin! S3@7Acs neat, vh-m: tancy, X n, 20R: T A 1514 BAc1 chojeent, TOGT5 Lommon, 3yagic ¢ “a 180t '“"H‘q" anntations were oif A, A hile aur e el ahineed A Increas, on the whole, Aiiva depariarat, e fhe Ta i e Tates af Jake fectahf 10 SheTate, Tor withh reoon hey ok MO mare free: tie fhere was awite (nauiey non, i il e gy ok 0 oice, 8181 Ao 111 whoria fur this pocted fnat Uie new cora wit Dy i rafn Uit 4 £ ither Jat " en Ry AL there e ln m Il ol h!hl"fl 1o v||('l‘l Al demands at ||r|'wn(< Der lv'"‘ur\l ll’l‘l‘(v.“nlhl (A —lnmm-m. 2ae30e; pood common, S0Adact 0 ftum, tatics e, 43 T e, —~tna . ol Beech At $5.00a8.00 Biabs “quiet st the decitneof Thur of s brls (raw) at $1.07 per gl ates he 0 | neen ‘clu«drw} vy o i seller 4 itigh mized cloaes Alles wore reports 1 1} -l\‘lt 109, R00 b \n a Al HY@4Y nl'll‘ At Vileitdies lL.lI it 400 T nes do At e e I danr dmad and Aran i ain were wanted for gy e tugers Wi up hiulef thanun T mand from afirte was M fof A 1EW 'l-mnuaul hava h iy 5 ct 17,0 i re i Swing are the rates to EATLAO 0 priaciost zm;m Sainiar fures ware rather qulet, ot Armer. 13Ir and tie ahips near the elose, “Fhe rrectits were The market weakened w Vark comlpg In dnil, and the Yovemoer cold a 1hita range. Decs: u.‘v'-‘mu &N, Engiand |1 33 50 ibo the whove boxed. W LIVE STOCK. w0 i lvhrh«l‘nl J|"4IJ|1 A, 00D i rnqm-n. e radin uag wanted to #i1 b 51 “Fie’ mirket. Ginard O tiee. " Cadll saler were filans $20Uu by anmple st rats wore fal el oo wasrnunged forabait é.000bit. | Fiires were auiet. Sald 2t atke AT elosed nt. 34 AU oo and cloand at (00, T “Fransors wi nlull[uerenfe of Tt A " mm—ml AL the samn n.‘ w irraides were atend ChSh galos wera Hénarted At Slger 400 Im otra No. A3%ges 2, 400t hu fod st Aot Toc an fbackt and 2,005 b APTENNOON CALL. Lol 044 for Novembor m for November, dtic £GF THG yeury ad 433(E for *Iu AT Mess pork waa quict and o for o ‘ory few prima native stecrawere fncluded In the day's receipts, but ft wae just a well that that was the case, for thera was next to no Inquiry for that cleay, tho attontion of shippers befug princtpaity dirccted to Texns, Colorado, nnd Wyoming cattle, In which thcre was quita -m—c.ormu; a ., and light pony steers, A brisk movemen . At $12.874a13.60 for ur et B0 b selée "tho Year ut 8.674@A.00 for October anid 750 tca seiler Uctober ¥ 5t Y101 00,000 b \nvcml;mrm)d at E ¥ luts were readily disposed of at na tled on suy day of tho week, but for prima shipping steers and common natiye cows and mixed lotsof tutchers' stuff the courss of the market re unsatisfactory tosellers. Kales 2,10 for scalawaim Lo £3.20 chM:a bn:eut Thore l'nru hlrvly throe saics nl-uvu ®ood figuros a8 pro! hoa rarely been ey ai0s S0 B4 don'H ranged from 83. 7 Whent was qii nl and tnller. $1.004 7 Bt roa. B0 ihetaqter b gral Wyoning enttia wero amum\« i for (ar 1o exira. Cows sold WO ROCKeT ut §2.7560.40. Tiro Inn‘u droven nl £1. c)wd at the faside, Lorn was -muly at 41‘4"&(3‘ o for ‘Xovamlmr. closing May sold at 424@4134c, and e’ year ot 'Uats wers qulot st 233(e for Navember, UENTRAL Ma\RKFTE- ALCOTIOL~Was quoted at $2. CORN=Dealers ropart & :nud demand and The bad weathor hos had the affect to reduco tho rocalpts, and the stock of new corn fa not nccumniating. We auote; Gireen hurl, 8¢@sc medium Twrl, 44@3ct redetipped do, 4142430y areen brush, with hur) enough to work Ity 533303 red-tipped, with du, 43¢ad3(01 ved do, Bl«<lcr Inatda brush, 4@éMe: toferior brush, Al@ict crooked, 24@1'%e. WYTTER—The matket was without pronounced chango, The outward inovement provessbout afMclent tashsorb any surplus over and shove the e ant of the local trade, and, comparattvely lght, the market mxintains tone, Theaverage quallty of the recolots s good, the rades belng more than ususlly promineas, Wequote: Fancy creamery, 3063201 good to cholce yrades, 20@ 2604 modium, 15Q180; Inferior so comman, B14c. BAGUING=-Was quoted {n moderate demand, aud steady, Stocks of grain-bagears amall and are held with ‘Wo ropeat our list: Btark,24c Drighton, A, u3técy Lowlaton, 314ct Otter Croek, 20%cy Ameris can, 10%c: burlaps, 4 snd 5 by, singlen. 14@144c1 do, donble, H@24Hc. ‘COOPEIAOK—Pork barrels wers quoted a ard tlerces at §1.:5@1.30, ght, . CIEESE—AL the East alightly lower drices provatl, and as 2 resuit thera {v Jeas strength to the market hers, the supply of which fa small) very We continuo to quoto Rood to choleest factory st 124GI3Ye, and tower Brades at D 11360, COAL=Trado was reparted auiet, wish orices ranging Wo miain quote: Lackawanna, Inrge egg, $4.50; do nut and range, and small cRR. $0.7%; Pled. ln‘m] Briar IU1L, $3.00; 1 Jillnols, 83.500 Faira ||dm<--urm'1 rears welRhing 1, - o Clmlcu Ihgn | it Torm cars to feyear-ald stoers, welghing 1y 25 el Tnticned steers, weign: astronis market. e farclty siaugliter, 800 to 1, Ill) kL c—Lmnmon cattle, Tou mxpua.."‘m.., vnxr—l‘nrlw L1 !n‘l’llvflll N Ar, he stocks In stare aro a7 'l;f‘nl 4ely! um 3. proportiun of cholca 13@13c; guanies, The demand Is hut for fine goods full prices are inal tiva and atronger, j0re inclnation to operations uf lute, sfound it & ot sery i obi lx-r-cu 2o b 0t deators wers ask- oritinue firm and advanelog, "An AIVADES T rogi wai aiso lnul-u, N ~1F ere Inu 'nr m-n stock. above Lhe recant nver: reentage of nm m )udwvruvrmulng rnl\l‘ A nl ) -luy. onlv mmxm llll.nui ¥ herring of 50¢ per bl Wi previous quotationt wo 7 local alkt country donjand No. 1 hitenan, ber, 6-br), #4250 3,78 $ourt, f“ umu.wx"lo I ) W “Tho market o mcd e o $1. 008 84,505, 40 for common Lo faucy uvnny met willl «uurn mmly. ki ln aoppsd SEE s avarly al deaceln nestic fruita mnxmulllllwllrv hian fa usiially witnvaied ut Folluwlng are fubhers’ Voweion—Dates, il fah prunct, gt Frenc 2EF i FoAauDaD; scason of tho ;a .. 2o z8 8 BREPPARSE 27 EE Il! i wnmmlnv. l-ym. M. 251 1004 l g @ioey Zrnte currant Uarzario ~Allcy aiy @740 Buuthurn, 4. Ppanms: &3 % Jhea; othern sitted et Ml e T o, Tareds Taaitos rlu‘ mlv/l AIGDI{ey Tuapbel ples, JTGNCY pmcdcnuv 114 413c1 almonds, Terrs " “ m’cum afl'luw 'ifl:'m‘ fih \Vn uote poor 8 & W-mfl Hood tu chulce at c6p, AYETAZING 100 ibs, muue Deanuta, 4us tHe. 4z, Price, rm', av, W N(i-llun FTOCUR TN ol ‘o lll gunersity winter da, §2.5061. (3 \ %400 pur ) ber case, O Li@%0 ooy v nlnvlnr. having I O, kit g Tribun. CATEL k—llunlnu far th:‘ v:ul enning rou i [T Ivr(unn rocelots tock, with market slow s nuulmpfll\‘l‘u ty moat: i, Oper X C llumupun, RS KIBDCE, B8, Una 10,00 par llu advance at nlency. it buth of local e Lo Lot e 0. al ¥ St tG falrs Doly & (Ew e3itn -m.. Bandas Ledt, 15 o |00 b, 93, hmlocrluzu-c:m-urm sironger, fares o o mmmun |4m 1o |. j e VOO, b-n s ach m{ g ma Wednesday Lo all o 10c m‘sc o0 \( e :J»lllll. I(I. (a e B orkers g0 ?»-'l vuuu folo0 head sgetust Maht, aad prices 3o bru if, 4 '»d:lJOl prmpeulumyhlh v«dflxumnuA i TA- t;lwfia i lu-uuu "o Che {aliimi oft In Tec which apensd at steaily Up (0 the cl 10 quppl; L s, No. |‘luuunu. 1% tent cut loat, 1 o 3—atent cul ol. l%ll (\, l:r}nhnl“l‘,lu-\ :nu. 4, m.m»m ©3Ura C. i 2, UNGbier yeliow, Lo Saanse: Caltfor. o wmun-mun-u«. chio uncs, L1 i :mucx umu J—)‘G' c\mllnun ".‘,fi‘ u‘z:nul-lml 107jie o b i allfornta 2o . 'n' £3460c3 du. priine, B un lces ‘and rute b ued Sraus wante, which K. York i ; w-nea o o N e te has beva S oty TR el Crinan. o White Lily, t{c; White: Hoaer -am Poachi Bloséurs, 7¢i Bavud luperinl, 0%@uct Dun- n!‘l«ll. Yrime lelllnl rack. The ) thréatened to roduce nmu g and the markot rlmfl Ori n consequence; 4, krllrle. u-mas.u. f-Wers sleviler. 1 : o lhln last week) sheep | ita ' I["I 5‘? advanc 1003 hfx 87,01 btan 1 ratrie, §0.50u7. WU; sluugh, Dealors and tanners s resut prices, and 1t (4 okt that the l.loow.lll fllr w Youx, Oct. 28, ta, 1,870, P Y"ln"luur fays, agsiuat l.flupuml i rad and very mudunu 3 on lower wredes: lee iken for uu‘u'rh no freabeet saatuus yoster- ¢ o eceini, ‘m‘i m-unzll.cm for ta lnlun 18,360 aaie o ressod umm thtEa s ?‘Klm“ I7.&Uy‘.v”l‘ ! sy e S Tut tieaiert Wise Tachids aud N el bl kl'?‘la'.llllll reported to ba maen Of thers 88 the lnit for We City buteliers' cowe, THe nl. us(e bowsy, i, Cen aun unl. 1‘uu \.n o hops are quoled ai 1id band o mauth, AU B e o A ith Uio. cuntracts inade sarly i the san qfop Iy belleved to ba oue-Biih oty for most Kinds We snd unchaaged V01 huwnm.' ahird targer . 28 ksl AR g ok bt wl-klnb w: llueullm“uurfl. ne wetw cas . Lot )1 T mlm-. Vst r goods common \.'t‘m.,..“u T4 tm uhlpplnl mulony, B on, 1.000: cattle, 600 abeep, 200, 0 —Cattin FAM T °“um. Go baten o dm 1 drves ] l!fl§ rough, ‘IB? bod ll‘l"fl stocl : L e weakets ELAt A Al 18,050 .{u"’n!'."',‘." ] ferges cuuxul. -wrn. S NciL BLuwes, 1., Ol s Yeish l'ulfl;'b‘( twenty-four bours, 1, ©rw for the lowa mai le. fl.mu! e !Whfl"u deu,. e umfl [ oo 10 89.00) Gaino riag ehickent, §1.73.43. ) pe h gt dun ' 'ul el comi uu um ;fllrln; m dau.n. »0. fiaby POt tors—wero dull snd wea! celpta, over 13,040 ba boidg Faports 'H\Ihlll‘l';lhlullflull I.nur-:cr‘w yuld r ug the cars ou trec vz boldlug u under large ve- 12, and recelvers jing demurrazo e Lad weather, future bad Udda k:uu .au.mnu, 1,600 SRR it pni Comwan, Bk WLd Va-King, $4.A%5 10; 1 ueh 1x, §5.10 35.20; recelota. 1,733y shivments, §,450, ————————— Reg clear rib, DGR 10e; hama, SUZAT-Cures fegcn @100 &, aufet; 134 Wiltstroquiety Loutrians rectined, #1.0731.05; LUMDER, The cargo market wus iwici. e fleet was arriving, and the weather was untavorable for ont-door work. A fow sates wern made early, hut bnyers soon retirod. Targe recotnts ara expested, hut & €ood denl of stff will ga throngh to the yerd docks. Plece ataff was steadr o' 88,751 common tnch at £0,007.10 00, and the better grades st $11.00:414.00. ®hirgiea were firm st $2.1532.03, snd Iath at $1.35G@1.40. A salo was re- raported at $1.50, The faliowing salrs werd reparted: Cargo schr Sar- dinfa, from White Lake, 100,000 f strips and munh at €14.50; barge Allen, from Grand Haven, 1,200,000 0 Anid A" shingles, at 82201 200,000 No,3 shingles $L.00; barge “nlxrrlne feom Qrand liaven. 190,000 ruu-mpu arn AL 7. 11, rfllln bulll’fl Jlontague, at rown, !Nm Cheho, 231,000 uu » arul Bl e g1 0T oo iath -{n" 5 Lumber feeights were fetee or bh-numl Wistern. £1:0 nd pricea hyey . Knmar In tair o omimon, AiENLE: s ot |nfl1":xl gggunfl( 230c ua! 0} nm. ket dultg 41,05 BX Oct, 24, —FLOUR=Qulet, n---n’n N R Micnig Yo g gan T 7. Carn I-nh-r M -t WrpotiaR: toer el v W',’.“.',‘,.}-‘ 7hct damaged. as7e. “Catdda un‘fio. Wwiite; She; s nv;‘mfilln——lle!'ntln" L1 Oy Pt L bries 5,000 bn; corn, brist wheat, 24,000 buy eopn, Jrsflored with Thoa 87! !ln:mn,)‘unfl [ o; .-G o o 3linkeko alngs werd larker. the dee 1 tits ”"“"‘“'," ""if S in grain m-n-v‘«xuumlmnnyveueuwlumke s Sl h A the unnnm ol the lnnher Qeet paaaliad] ) riarket wasactive aud sieady. Followlng | zichigan, ‘&1 mu, 13’!(0 e ;’,7.,‘,";‘,,,“, ila TUmber. 47¢1 dnmugos nm N nALTIN !!Al.'rl')mnl. Md.. Oct, m-n.orl-!indynnau. chang: nna 1 inteiedr, T clear, 13 to 4 inc First ani scond clear deeasnd alding. Theat—Weatern dull and conters 'L'},‘,‘[,"';’.“f‘"j caiier, 1 o, winter rfx};wnzn“}:nm}' pih] emnher. Fiooring, 2. i Wemern b nnflluwr 3T g Ll xnd" October, @0'ac Novemibe Biker seamoe sonitd, munfflyumvun nm" Wenern while, Fadsct do' mixed, 3@%0c. tye auiy ‘IA\'-llmll and unemnmv. I Wostart searca and fAirm at 21 I crude SHRSHCI TeNncd: Tiga ' X flIDN lfu'fl and nsehanged, ¥ nulr—l%l s oy un sy wheat, 30,000 b P Tl ) hilas wheat, 30,000 bu cory, smrn:nn—-fivhun Gesin !". lfllfl ST Lo, Qat orrcSienty, with fae ga. 81 Ales (l‘(lllll!ll lddlllllfl —Dull and unset) ed|hu.veu rmnnaln.m. rheat Armer but stows Vn. 2 M fal Novembery 81 e Fi oyt £1.14% ¢ ot mixed, nr-w«: ihy 4340 Naveiniier: 40k lecemie Ontadully sl Sovember, iiye dully 8dc o ¥ iy bugors manding of. L and wiichangral I |]m-nnw. it d com bartug, th Hog boards, A, oK hoande, Jlox boards. ¢ stock hoarda, 10 1 12 inal ) stock bonrds, {010 1 Ine a: pih : l‘\-m‘ln l]fl- Feaving Dimenaion Ulneualon starf. 29 1o % ei. . i 240 naien A" uuu?u toextral, 2408 2.70 rnmnnu 13¢ 0xtrs BY TELEGRAPIL. FONEIGN CITIES, Tha following were recelved by the Chicago Board of Trale: . Livkrroot, Oct. 20.~Prime mess pork—FEastoro, llulieme\uunm ml nchan :dw--rr.uun- L7347, 63! .00, I\‘t)ll ‘higher for Hdent Sl“ls "wn. xsn,mu 20,71 Ttearin ra—Plour, 7,000 brisy wiat, n.mn buy corn, 4,000 bu onts, 0,000bus vre, 2,000 buj " barley, 5, Cll‘fl F!(ATI 0as; Wentern, 4es0d. fiscon—Cumberlandn 43t ahort | - owormrs Out, 26, CoTron~Qulet; NM«I Tibs, new, 414641 long clear, 40 @iz short clesr, 4in0d: Lot D fri shonlders, 38a; hams, 505, Lard, 4dsedd. Prime mess RATA= Wheat Jhac vep red, €1, beed, s0s1 Tudin mess beet, 076 extra Indls mess, 104s; cheeso, 041, Tallow, d0e d. LoNuox, Oct, 20.~Livxrroot—Wheat quiet; spring, 10s94@1187d, Corn strong st 208 6. Mank Lanz— Wheat rather casier. Corn firm. Cargoes off cosst— ‘Wheat rather easier: falr average 2apring, 631 0d; red winter, 558 id} nls, 634Bls, Corn steady, Cargues on passag rather casler. Cornqulet. Good shipplng Callfornia ‘wheat Just shilpped, fxs. Nearly due, 6ls. Country morkets for wheat—English, & sade easier; French, & duily ‘uzm‘ ew. Jic. | Ous aulel "% Grm: oy 3 Lire dulls Ssgae, | Rariey aulot but unchan e na¥a=Fork—Qulet bit iteat o0, caslory RER 88 By Keite. 80008043, =3a cm-rmn Tiacan sirongy aiics, x 80:20600.75, Wit Eleady with & good domandy 1:07: TtrRn—in Talr, demanti ARy Sreamery, me; E'rl e o chiolce Weatern loteres, 23@udcy Centn . 1V Liwix e Git—Dulls wn, JLWAUREE, MiLwavxee. Oct. 28,~FLO )] and weak, Onity—whent dill and lower opered At a s ot closed stoadyi, No, 1" Milwaukes Tiard, Arm, ‘¥alraverage quality of American mized corn | Na. 1 31 kee, -l’ 1 No. 2 Mllwaukee, for prompt shipment by sall, 20864, Arrivalsoff const | Pienets o ®! "',‘1],,,“,% bery L0l nl;;;;ng\;v ~Wheat moderate. Spectal Dispatck o The Chicago Tribune. Larxeroor, Oct. 23—11:30 &, M.=—GRAIX=WWhest— ‘Winter, No. 1, 11s 8d; No, 2, 103 8d; spring, SAlgo. Ourt Bermy g, 34! bigheri :«'lmuxN e ey ower u):ulllesl Ny, dunriog, mmm“—muaunnnnen-nm. FaiouTs—i¥nest o Gnffalo Jesdi No.. 10s 21 white, No. 1, 133 1d; o, 2, RORTITI=Flour, hflnfwnzl 124,000 b, 81 olub, No. 1, 1248ds No. 32, 13 Corn,20s 6d. fll'll‘fl'"‘l—l'!wrn,flnl-!x'gv' héaty 13,000 ba, Provistons—Lork, 4740d, Lard, 43s 6d, . ,‘um""_ L L, Livenroot, Oct, 3t~ Latest wrTox—Quleter; ©6-10@8}d1 sales 120000 bales; apeculation and expart, 2,0001 American, 7,000 ‘Yarnsand fabrios at Manchester firm, Gratx—\heat—Locelpta for thrae days, 40,000 qrs American, 27,000y Callfurnia white, 123 Fl@13s; do club, 12¢ 11d@138 4dy No. 3 to No. 1 red Western spring, 108 4d@11s 3¢; do wintor, 1M Bdd1le 20 Flour—Extra New York, 20s. Corn—Weatern mixed, 2013308 3, Usu—American, 3o, Dsrloy—Amcrican, s 8d. Peas—~Csnadian, 34 6d. Croven baxp—American, 45@30s. 3 ProvisioNs—dess pork, 478 6. Prime mess beef, 02 6d. Lard—American, 4356d. Dacon—Long clesr, 408Gu1 ahiort do, 41e 6 Cnxrsg~Fine American, 6. TatLow=4ls. Putroteux—Apirits, 8a0d; refined, 12184, Linsxxn O11—08 6, Jixssx—~Common, 5a 34@38 MI pale, 135 RriniTa TURPENTINE—240, Livearoot, Uct. 20 ~Cotron—fales of thaweek. 70,000 balos, of which exparters took 8,100; apeculators ook 4,000 total stock, 423,000; Amerioan, 170,000; recalpts, 57,000; American, 11,000; ctual export, 7,001 amount sfloat, 115,000 Amecrican, 87,001 forwarded from ahipa' side direct to spinners, 3,000; Amorican salos, 43,000, LoxboX, Oct. 20.~TALLOW=0As. (It ag eracs. gt mot quotauiy hisier. € Folarker duily white, it intxe Tdo. Qutes Varem ulh 'lnlm aicy mixe tfye qulet and uet l( firm: €14.003 14,80, nnn: mesty ; nlmulllr" clear rib, fifafie. Lard nm A ivohnied: Havis i I.nrll firm 1 eholee lur Here Watsky—Firmer; $1.07, INDIANAPOLIS, H,'llru'jumnu. Oct. 20.~FrLotr—ftesdy sad un. ATN=\Wheat, $1.25Q1.20. Corn. 42@43ci aales DecoIhor NE ST6 Yi5e. aieRite. Okin, T8I, D'novimiong—Ehioylders, o {7e1 clearsib Patiée; ame. 1@11}e. Lard-Bteam, 8iges kettlo, €0.%08 Hoas—A shiade frmert umo.so' recelpts, 3,820, Bu 1urraro, Oct. 26. —(uun-\\ heat—Inactivo; ssking ates unchanged, Larn-fimqe:w And lowari atking 0, No. ‘estern, Osts—Insctive; & 00 10F No. 2 Chlca VANt FhriaNTILOwCEs opened at {te. now 105 for wheaty Uidc, now 84 for eara ta New York. Bostoxn, Oct. 26, —l’ “NA -Corn flqfl nd yellaw, 83GT0s. Oats P AL T R S B No, 2 mized,40@38c, onweao, j{n. 1 Milwaukea clay cured, dul Ilnflnuml |. $11.00; do keiw, $11-35, Oswxao, 20, —G 8 wheat, $1,: fll. Cflm uncmnk! Pronta. Oct. m.—llmuw XRo—Bteadyy sales 150 Srinits ‘l‘v:grnmx:-zu. ; bris at 81,00}, B % AxTwear, Oct, 28, —PrTROLRUM=33}4(, COTTON, Nxw YoRK, Oct. 20,—Cotrod—Net receipte atan Untied Btates ports during the week, 158,000 bales; It year, 173,000; total rcefptast all Unlted States ports 1o date, 636,001 lsst yesr, 780,000; exporis from all United States ports for the weeok, 31,000; Indt yer, 04,0001 total oxports from all United States portsts dhte, 154,000; Iast year, ‘33,0004 stock wt all Uniied #tates ports, 361,000; Jast year, 30,0001 stock at all fa- terlor toswns, 42,0001 last year, 44,0001 stock at Liver- pool, 436,0001 Iast year, 044,004 stock of Americsa afioat for Orcat Britaln, B7,000; last year, &7,000. GaLvesToN, Oct, 20.—CoTrax—Dull at 10Mc; stock, 45,818 balest weckly net recelpts, ID,AT0: grou receipta, 10,000 sales, 7,0441 constwiss, 0,478; to Great Britaln, 8,8001 Chaanel, 80, Monitx, Oct. 26.—CotroN~Unchanged; middiing, 103¢; stock. 21,123 bales; weekly not raceints, U4, sales, 11,700; exports coastwise, 8,407, OnanLEsTON, Oct. 20.—CoTTON-Firmy stock, 8%« 777 bales; weekly net vecelpts, 23,730: sales, 17,00; exportato Great Uritaln, 80; Frange, 830; the Conil- nent, 5,013, BAVANNAR, Oct. 20.—~CoTToX~Bteady. with lm- proved demands middiing, 10 11-16c1 stock, 00,977 Dbaless weeokly nob recolpis, 37,0071 growgrecelpty 27,04} sales, 14,4301 to Urest Britatn, 7,843; comi wise, 0,31, NEW Ontxaxs, Oct. 20.—Corrox—In good demsad; sales, 6,530 bajes good ordinary, 10910j§cy low mid dling. 104w 1vcs middling, 1UATIC) good middiing 11211305 middIIng fatr, 1IN@12c; (alr, 1241250 recelpts, net, 7,231 bales Rross, 8,2i0s exporta to Liv: erpool, 6,343 stock, 59,330; week's sales, 32,800; re: celpts, net, 42,1504 gross, 63, 1803 axports to Liverpioy 18,253 Tlavre, 2,313; Malaga, 670§ New York, 4,69, DRY GOODS. NEw Yohr, Oct. 20,—Dusincss quiet with packses nousea cotton @oods moving slowly, but brown aad colored cottons steady fn prices printa dully Soutd- bridge abirting orints opened at 5}C, giughama Lo good domand; foreign goods quiet, B — PETROLEUM, OCrxvsLafD, Oct. 28.—PERTROLEUN—Market stesds prices unchanged; staudand white, 110 teat, 12!(c. ITTasong, Oct. 20.-PxTsoLEvi—~Weaki crude, $2.40 st Parker's for immediate shipment; refaed 144, Philadelphis doliyery. ——— TURPENTINE. WILXIXGTON, Qul. 36,—BFINITA OF TURFEAVISE Dull and nom!usl, e ——— MORE MONEY FOR THE STATE-HOUSE. itor 0f The Tribune. )lmmnwu Ill- 0 t. 23, —Wishing lo vote In- tedligently on l.hu nestion of the Huwd(mlle ID anrllllun to e sy m{uu«&f the people of | i tate for tholr approval oF disappro ol :cxln would TF ke to know if the §513, 000 for 1s not alresdy Juvied and will ba ‘colltcted with the noxt collection of State tax, whether tho vols Iwfizrm‘lglkul appropriation? It this Is troe, would it not b hetter to vote }far appropeiation, AMERICAN CITIES. XNEW YORK, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Naw York, Oct. 20.—Unatn—~Falriy nctive husiness in spring wheat, 1o good pars for shipment, Lut at a ro- duction of about 1c per hu, closing weak; strictly primo No. 1 spring scarce and held with firmness, but fnacte Ivey winter wheat quite moderately sought, actust dealings {ndicating a partlal decline of 1@20 per bus 8,000 bu No. 2 Milwaukes spring at Si.aok @LA1L 24000 bu & BL3LY 64,000 bu $1.31R1.31%, ruslnly at 81,31, 2,000 b No. 8 spriog st $1.¥3@1. 341 24,000 bu No. 3 Northwent- | ernopring at $1.311 40,000bu do November opifons’| &l 81,0081.30, Corn unuaually mctive, opening weaker, but closing moro firmly, particular- Iy for carly dellveryt export pyrchases on a liberal scalo; mixed Western, ungraded, st 603 gatic. Iye In wood demand, with No. 3 Western quioted At 79@73¢. Oata in Jeas roquest, and quoted s shade lower under more urgent offorings: mixzed West- ern, 2,600 bu &t 34335¢; white Western, 4,000 by aLay @39i4¢; No, 2 Chilcago, 5,000 hu st 38%c; white, boat- loads quoted st aboutaze, I'BovistoNs—3ess pork in moderate demand for ear- Iy delivery, ehiefy forshipmont, and quoted steady, with sales reported of 110 bris st 814.50914.40; other kinds quiety Westerngprime mess, cholce, $12.00, and for forward delivery, Western moss In less reque with October optians guoted $14.28: November, 811,80 12.034 Decenber, §13.A0@13.05; scler remainder of the year, $13.640Q13.0% Jonuary, $19.80813.05. with saics Teported of 20 Iirls October optiuna at $14.25, and 350 bLris Janusryat 819,05 Cul meats quiet at former raten Dacon quoted us bofore, Wealcru ateam lard In falr domsnd for carly delivery, but rather weakor in price, Balea af B0 tcy prime at §4.00 closlug st 88,00, U tca naw from dack s 88,874, for forward delivery fairly sciive; Octaber option auoted WL 88.60; November, $8.4u; Decciuber, $3,72)1 scller tho _remainder of the year . T0@8. 7361 January, 88.77%; Pebruary, nominaly sales of 1,000 tes Octaber at $8.00WA,02%; 950 tes Noe vember at $8.82%1_1,000 tcs Docesiber at 8. 741 730 tca January st $8.7734; 230 tca Folruary ltefined duily quoted for the Continent af 9,25, with no sales reported, TALLOW—Quiel | quated at 87,73 for prima city, with sales reported of 00,000 1bs, chiefly at $7.73 far prime, Budars—Freer offcring of raw un & reduced basta of e@a\o for falr tu good rufining Cuba, with & moder: ately active Inquiry reported; refined quiet; quoted duwn to 1084 for cut loat, and 10hc fur crushvd, Wittes Y—Duil at 81,11, With 1o ssles veported; of al- cohol 33 bris sold at $2.00, Fruioure-Uerth freight movemeot fairly sctive, generally on & steady basls aa torates. In chartering Lusiuose, somewbat brisker, with the advantake asto rates slightly fn favor of shippers {n view of more lib- eral offerings of tonnage through recent fres arrivalay fur Liverpool eagagements by stcam 34,000 bu grain on privato tenns, quoted at 10'4d peg ba, Tothe Watern Ansocialed Press. Naw Yosx, Uct, 26.—CoTron—8teady) 11@11Hc; futures Grm Octoher, 11.27@1L.28ci November, ber, 11,1441, 1501 December, 11. }ici Janudry, 11,176 flos Mareb, §1.43c; May, .I nhuma favors) Illhundel nul{vu. 17,00 and hayeitspplicdon the State-{louse, than t bats it nunmulu‘:dh the ** Riug " atBpringteid for an Indetnite { Did uot the Altnmuy-flnnerll ive an oplolon i : g i, St Ml vk T ond m- Olilu, rnun‘ prucess, could be collected? ‘The p:\wlu are not §n 8 mood to be (rifled with question, and, 1 take It, are not:anxions o furnish a Nalt wiition and mors fo Huou & Co. 'l: trade on for & few years L0 come. ’I‘-II us ‘;::l.. Ing AnawzR—If the people refuseto vote the apecial State-tfouse tax oo themselyes of $53h- 000 for the purposes contemplated, it will never ba collected; there would bo no object fn ol lecting it; there belng no use for tho appropris- tion, no money;would be ralsed. Injunctions would issue in every county which would pre vent the collection of adollar. Any court ot competegt jurisdiction would ounjoln the at- tempt to colluct of 8 dead tax. 1f the people dlsapprove the sppropriation, {he buwels will fall out of it. The assertion of the Jake Buo- nitesfn Spriogfeld, that the $332,000 will Ml collected, notwithstandlug its rejection, io all bosh. Tho money can only be obtalned by lh' mode prescribed by the Constitution, viz.: b Yirtue of a direct vote of approval by & uu]wil! of all the citizens votiog at the genefl glmlml:. 1f the proposition ls voted down, & 1s simply ridiculous to sl tbat sn uncnuumlhnl: specisl tax could be coliected. Not & dollnr]o the levy can be forcibly obtained; not & doll ul of it will ever ba pald in by the taxpayers exccp! by voluatary contribution.—En. TR1BUNE.] e e———— ¥, thye nnur' dulls e wu i Coun “‘v‘n"“mf"" Western, 3,35 5 10w X—Whicat— tradas xfurm-m si.31y Neo In AR doring. l o 1 -nln- Michign 150 winten, SLA I Ca. e diind et """"R‘.. ety °'] 5, w1 &dlsjnm:'hlnnd. Cara-o: k Octor L'" AL Gletober, B @M. Oati-Mar: x Jinooo ) byt Westera wmized aod Il te do, J4@43c, "f""“""‘“:‘f faje 4nd markat o alaiiin i s bl InfAngHd = ulh Bomias ""' ":“" 5' s demend. S paEed. Ho ir rn-nuuu—u»m sad nominal; cruds, 8)40; refned, ‘iLLow--Slaadys THe. I lfai - Ul hange P A e, s, - Virm Weatern, diwy ROV I 0N W~ tloséd beavys new mem, ar SRR T dleady( Weatorn Tove o xlc‘uuuu e, Lard—qulet; icas Oroij prime steaw, uum. II?,):G. eThdihriny o131, Purtaprrut 'l')‘m“ xm.vu oL—Quiet bat frm BLEULA Wo ..‘.‘pflu‘l PIiTSs Siian 30 Tie Grimends prives Tua! 30 H aad unchisngod. x. wnul ?rm: i flm& 3 «:n:‘-“;‘ st distiie, ofu s o) Provistoxs—Unchauged. ;fllfi—fllllu: creamiery, 30a8c; Western Re- . 04 tera faocy, 1. Pi‘rm.-ux—u:r’nmfl‘mr'u 0 ¥iarisio evade, L i aarkes duty 3112, ’.m'i':-'r'n— Dent, 4,000 'bus corn, 18,000 ba) oate, Naw Oncrave Ot BhoRroun-parket gulsty . o saporine $1 s 30| %X, 95,001 s e b Guatx—Lorn fair demand; !lln'. 800; whita, 63 Out of the Warld, Duluth Minnesoll "Home halt adzen Neowbaren od lhmr‘lfla bere this week, on thelr way from All:kuu:‘ luver, which is 1,800 mlles totbe numua“c from 'Luluth, snd which runs luto the An“ Ocesn. They weot to that barren country bfllo 320, from the lslands to the nort uol Sw&-mi. by (lllp. direct to Hudson’s Bay esg. "iia Qe gty o obea, we: uhtil they got to Fisher's Luuding ou Lhe S ullaad www n:h lr Teturby lhrl about the l"rmco-l'ruuhu nu— lu fuct th e: been practically out of the world. terce, " xovistons—Pork auats . ba . G e shoatdern

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