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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. Financial Transactions Smaller Com- pared with Thoss of Last Year. Value of tho Siiver 'Dollar of 412 1-2 Gralus—The Erie Forcclosure. Tho Produce Markets Mors Active—Hogs Fasier—An Important Decline in Produot, Gratu Steadier, with & Pair Shipping Bemand— She Breadstalls Novement During Last Week FINANCIAL, The financlal transactions of Iast week tn Chicago exhibited, after making allowanco for the election holidsy, a large decitne from the corresponding fares of Iast year, This stato of aflairs has continued many weeks, throngh good weather and bad, und s characteristic not of Chleago, bnt of the genersl trado ‘of the eonntry. It is piain that onr indostrics ®avenot yat been entlrely rendjusted on the hard- tan basin, The exhilaration with which the im- provement of buslness in the eatly fall was grected must now yleld toa sobor acceptance of the fact that ** hardpan *' cannot be reached until tho care rency qnestion s settled. The loan market was sufficiently supplied with acceptable paper. Sales were lighter among merchants and manufacturers, and collections were slow, and rome stimulus (o ihe demand for bank accommodations was {ho re- sult. Packers are negotlating for loans, and will s00n be aning & large smoant of bank funds in ad- dition to thelr own capital, Rates of disconnt were S@10per cent at banks toregular customers, On thestreet, call loans were Gpercent, and time loana 7@8 per cent, New York exchange was sold at GO@70c per $1,000 pro- miam between banks, Large shipments of cur- sency were made to New York. The clearings of the week were reported as fol- 1owe by Manager D, R, Hale, of the Chicago Clears Jog-Housc: Date. %, Balancer. earings £ Tlaw .73 Elulrfil’ poes 284, T34 sl e 1,001,708 ILVER DOLLAR. ‘The I’hllldelbhm Ledger says editorially: Wo sco it stated In quite 8 number of newapapers that the silver dollar of 412% graine, proposed by Mr. Ewing's abominable blli, {s worth (r2 cants In gold. Itis bad enough at best, but thers is no ne- ceasity to make ft worso than it fs, Those who place ita vajue at bat 2 centa, at the mmnt ptice of miyer bars por onnce in London (about 81, ll). anouid thercfore ahow the calcalation by which umy hrine about that resnlt. There aretwo [four] mndmd and cighty grains of silver In_an ounco and at the price mbove stated 412 graine {ll 10 be worth abont 15 cents and four-tonths. ll’ 'lll! s not very nearly correct, tho Ledger will ‘e obliged to any suthority that will send & cor- rectlon. ‘Without laying any clalm to tho title of author- 1ty, Tnz Tiipuxe ciphera ont the value of the dol- lar of 412! grains, ninc-tenths fioe, quits differ- ently fromthe Zedger. Thesilverquoted in the Lon- don market {a 025 ine. This makes the value of an onnce of silver of the Ametiean standard, nine- tenths fine, 53,27 pence; at the prepent price of sliver, 64% pence, of 1,0707in American gold. The value of ane graln, or the 1.480th part of an ounce, is 0,00224, snd of 412 grains, tho con- tents of the silver dollar In questian, 0,024, THE BNIB FONECLOSURE. The World, in it finincial columa of Nov. 7, says, with regard to the Erlo foreclosure: Ttfs part of the London plan that tho prese ent stock sball come 1nto the new company to be formed nmngurnhnno under foreclosurs, on pay- nent of 31, gold per share uf common stock and 2,00 per share of prefezred stock, People often -pcnk of foraclosare of o railrond in this State n H 1t wiped out the stock; but tho law of 185 o2, nxgreuly empowera ** each and every -inck- holder ™ 10 pay Sasine forcclomte e proper share of what 1s dae, and, after foreclosure, to acquire the samo relativo Interest lu n new company which he had in tho old, upon pay- ing * hls swpcr share of the purchasc- money and costs of sale. An- agreement such ns that-of the ** f,ondon plan " does not create Sow richts for the llochlmmnr. who [8° already sufliciently protected by %o law of this Sllln hniever valae it noscases conasts In tho £00d understonding arrived at belween creditors and slockholders befora a foruclosuro anle, OOLD AND GREENDACKS. Gold was 10254@1024 In greenbacks. Greenbacks wero 074@07% conts on the dollar in gold, TOUBION EXCHANQE. Strty daue, Stoht. 81 1y Sterttog.. Parie, United new die. . UUhtied hiates now 3 |>ermm cuupolu...\(rl Unlted States currency 0 1 BROKERS qumnlona” Chicago City 7 per cent honils. Eiraio Lty T e cent Bewerido, Chicago City 7 per cent Waters| Cook County 7 |, th Chicug & ;:.‘.iimé pereent bouds (ong) per cent(Lincoin Fark)* 08 th Bide). City 1al CH!‘KI“VI l \ tiway (Nort hll Lhflll 6‘: N E ol TNy 7 ¥ coni Bondis “SAndinterest. —— BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YOIK. Nxw Yonx, Nov, 10.—Gold opened and closed at 102X, with sales fo the futerim at 102 Carry- rates 24, 3, 14, 1, and 2 per ceut. Loaas wero al- 80 mado flat. Bilver st London G4%d. lere, silver bars are 121 In greenbacks, 118% {ngold. Blivorcoln i @Y% dlscount. Governments dull, Btate bonds quiet, In rallroad bouds Hanoibal & §t.Tosepn conyms 1bies nold up to B7di, sgiinst 841 at the closo , 8- terday; Toledo & Wabaslr consolidated conyertibla advanced to 5% The remsinder uf the livt w-l llcnd], oxcept New Jersey Central and Lebigh & ‘Wilkesburre, which declined, “The stock market wus exceedingly lrrogulsr, ‘within & parrow rupgo .of fuctustiond, until jaet before the close, wl len thore was & shads of and a recovery of urices. Beyond the ty thero wad nothing worthy of nute. i o , 300 *0a ‘lnunumonn agureguted 118,000 share whicii 8,000 were Eries, 43,000 Lake Shure, i Norihwestern, 9,000 1ock Felandy 1 000 51, Vi 3,700 Msunibal’ & St ‘Joseph, 4 \tunnl,' 5000 Michigen Conteal, and ern Unlo Mouey mup«runlwflmo morcantile paper 0 @sperent . osis oo, 'ustoms rcce pta $2 3 The As. \A disbarsed um.ooo. Clraninie, 317,000,000, Steeling dull; fuag. 480 Tho weekly mmk i ek Ty Losue, decreasy, 8248,1100; specle, Increase, legal tenders, ducreasu, §1,028, 3007 depoaits, u- creare, §1,102,400; circulatiou, lucreasc, $303,- 4003 reserve, tocresse, §1,502, 000, Coupona, pew, Coupuus, BT, N Laar nm.l"-‘rlnu a1y T4 Unlon Faclc bous 3 (e ds [ DT (A e T Lok, 7 Shasourl..... Bax P v Ne 'BIAQ’E’I’go! 1owi, b ix Puaxcisco, Not. 10~ following o the donh\{ quolattoos of mu Btock B ¥ - Ipha, uu:;l}.... THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1877. Loxpoy, Nov. 10,—Consols for money and Ac- connt, H60-16, American !ecnrl“c»—l 105%; O7n, 108%; 10-40s, 108%: new I 5a, New York Central, 107‘ irle, 10%; proferred, Pans, Nov. 8 —Renten, 163f 57)4¢. COMMERCIAL, The following were the receipts and shipments of the leading articlesof produce in this city dnring the (wenty-fonr honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Saturdsy morning, sod for the corresponding time last year: Tionr. brls nute Fheat, b lbl.ms 171 2.731 1,04 2,348 Bhingres, s BalL"irie. Withdrawn from store during Friday for city consamption: 4,307 bn wheat, 732 bu corn, 861 bu rye, 2,411 bu barley. The following graln was inspected Inta store In thia city Saturday morning: 1 car rejected, win- ter wheat, 23 cars No, 1 hard, 10 cars Now 2ido, 18 cars No. 1 spring, 124 cars No. 2 do, 14 cars No. 3.do, 4 cars rejected (104 wheat): 38 cars and 2,000 bu high mixed comn, 122 cars snd 5,400 bn No, 2 do, 4G cars rejected, 11 cars mo grade (216 comn); N cars white o 10 esrs and ,200 bn No. 2 mixed, 1 car rejected (20 oats); Gearsand 4,104 bu No. 2 rye; 24 cars No, 2 bare ley, 18 cara extra No, 3do, D cars ordinary No, 3 do, 7 cate feed (58 batley). Total (502 cars), 212,000 bu, Inapected ont: 183,770 bu wheat, 1064, 802 bu corn, 20,020 bu oals, lo.ow tu pye, 4,231 bn barley, ‘The following were the receipts and shlpmmu of breadstufls and live stock at this point during the past weck and for the corrcepondiug weecks ending as dated: Kov. 10, Nev. 3, einta—~ ko M A 1870, 70,747 7800 537,083 50 i ax41n saTl WRMT 2UT070 LAY A, X0 The fullowing wero the exports from New York for the weeks ending a dated: VAo 10, Hor. 3 “";m 11, o0 Lok 147,000 The leading pmrlucn mnrlmu wnm rather moro active Saturday, but with no grest volnme of busi. nesa after all, The businces waschielly for futuee delivery, though thero was a fair inguiry for freight-room. Tho weather was clearer, bat tho baromoter too high for s certainty of settled woather, and many onerators were disposed to look for & Jarger volume of receipts of grain the coming weck, as drafts wero reported to be on the increase, chiefly from wheat districta, There was 8 good deal of remark in reference to the case re- ported in the morning papers, tn which the bind- fng character of contracts made for futuro was aMrmed by bigher court. It wna the general opinion. ihat this Is about the first time that the character of the trading on 'Change and the rules of the Board of Trade In relation to con- tracts for futuro seemed to have boen properly nu- derstood In tho courts. 1t has bitherto been widely afirmed outside that the makers of such contracts donot contemplate the delivery ur recelpt of the property, The trath Is that in sil contracts for fature tho property must bo delirered within the timo named, unless the obligation to do #o be can. celed by a subsequent contract, Thoro was o alizhtly fmproved inquiry for dry goods, the cooler weather of the past few daye having stimulated the demand for goods adapted to winter wear, Fow buyers were prosent, but the malls brought fu a very respectalle aggregate of ordera, Prices were firm and sleady, Thode- mand for groceries was falr, and probably exoeeded cxpectations. The price-changes wero confined to a e redoction in coffces, which for some days past have beon dull and unsettled. Cholca to fancy TNlo Is now aquoted ot 20@2234c, and common to falr at 1815@10%c. Bugars weroateadler than of 1ate, and the oplnion seoma to prevall that the murket is at last about down to hard-pan. Ilice, siraps, molasscs, and teas ruled steady. The butter market wos with- out pronounced change. Under moderate re- celpta and o well-susialned Rastward movement, prices romain falrly irm, Cheese continues dult, with pricos wesk and declining. CGood to cholco factory was quoted st 19@13c. Dried frults mot eith n far ahare of attentlon, and alt descriptions were firmly held, TRalsins, currents, and black~ Derrles were the moat active, In the fah market there was no appreclable change, either In the charactor of the dumand or in prices, trade being quict at ateady rates, Olls wero in fair request ot Friday's quotations, Prices of loather, bapgiug, tobacco, coal, and wood rontalned without quota- ble nlteration. ‘The eargo lumber market was dall and weak. A small fleet was at the sale docks, but not many buyers. Pleco atufl was held at $8.00, with ru- mors of anles for less woney, The yard market was quiet. Dealers are 8lling old orders, but they sre not getting many frosh oucs. The vecent bad weather has had the etfoct 1o roduce the demand at country pointuand in this market. Droom-corn waa In fair demand and wteady, The ruceipts lost week wero largo, but tho corn was wanted to fill orilérs and to complete assortmonts In store, #o that no weakucss hiaa followed the increased offer. lng, Bidea were in gooddemand and steady. Seeds were qulet generally, and without change In price. Primo scods were firm, _ Potatoos wero in falr local request and steady, Dressed poaltry and yame met with a good city Inquiry st recent prices, but live poultry of all kindawas dull. Green frufta were quiet, excepling appl ‘which were In fair requeat and firm, Lake freichts wera inmoderate demand and a shade firmer, ut about 3j¢c for corn by sall to Buf- falo, and 4%c paid for wheat Ly ateam to da, Room was taken for 120, 000 bu wheat, 04,000 bu carn, and 53, 000 bu barloy, Through ratee to New York by lake and rafl were quoted tirm st 18}3¢ on wheat and about 17%c oa cora, Ttall frelehts wore ateady. Katos on graiaand other fourtb-class are nuw 400 to New York, 37¢ to Baltimare, 88c to Philadelptis, 46c to Boston and other Now Fngland polats, and d3c to Mon« treal. Loose meata wero quoted at 106 and bozed meats 6¢ pur 100 Ibe bigher than gratn. DINECT IMPOKTH. The followlng statement whows the different kinds of forelgn goods on which duties have Leen /paid at Chicago during the past week, with $he for- algn value of the same. With yold at 1024, the currency selling value of thess goods in Chicago is about $81, 800 2 Wreos 0. 8. 'vulu. SUIPPING VALUES, ‘We clip the following by permisslon from the clrealarof J, L Drake & Co.. tll lhI‘ my. . s wheat 81 fia“' -mg;l BT izt whed, currency 'fllll. would wlplgll)lll 108 7d sold €X quay 1D ot lake iy unnmm .my Wi T cent coinia(asiun on Lo Eiverponl, Qubtatlons: No. 4 Chicago fa Liverpool 10w 6, ord YD '{c to'the disfavur of shipmenta. Casli €OTD ot 43¢ with inleriediate l‘h}n{rt lake and il tie wuulfl sisttie ver vu slonpllc auip. Wit steam frelghia, 64 2 per cous o lou va the cure 4 comt e sold ex quay tn Liverpool. fl:u‘ahm lquouu GRAIX IN 81007 ‘The New Yock Produce Mrehangs Weekly gives the following as the visible aapply of grain, com- prising the atocks In granary at the principal points of accumnlation at lake and seaboazd ports, at the undermentioned dates: T e den o em Nor. Oct, 17, M 4. ar 8. b, 9.3|1.=|fl I'UIK "fl “ 1. 20% 12,752,010 5150 M 2Q10, 4TI Itariey, 3, TR 172, Rye.bu.,... fl‘"‘M ‘\Mfill I.IHLKM llfl.“? 'rom...m.:m.m 26, &0 ——— 4 29,318,309 20,050,200 PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Wera more active, the sttendsace on the market belng the largeal of the sesson thus far. Prices tended downwand, under rather Itheral offerings snd in sympathy with other markets, Liverpoot being auoted 1 lower on pork anl 18z, while New York wat easter, Thers was mors disposltion fo by, shorts fil Ing thefr outstanding contracts at s profit, while some forelgn arders which had provlomly been limited below the market were flled at the roluced quotations® The pments of meata tram thin clty continue farge, and ore aFo Incications of & ¥igorots moverent 1R win- TeF WwhEn huycrs ato aslened with pric Re foliow g snows the proxeess o ( Tiog-packing tn durini the first 'l.'Qk uf the winter IEIlflV‘l): e foowing Tuhie” sxhis” The sHismenis iaioos from thle ciby for the week cnding Nov Grow Articles.| I?l‘ll TNercen| Bozes, | Pleces. IN,Z?L Al 0n] i17.008) 160] B,Mm 4R fard. Poxx— ore active but weaker, declining 27444306 per bel nder free ofterls he purchiaes xers cilerly for the fint, month ar. - satis ere Tepred of 140 Trla mn at $|=r.1 150 s seller “""?‘“. slq A& 12,45 2,230 bria seller the el “pelier daana Y M) brisreller February at $12.57 ) lvm. The market closed tanie aL el Tig for Suvember: a0 mner Leruay o setler 50 mtler February. ted st $11.00911.23, and at Bl 2.2 .llmury) and $1 Frinie, mess park was auo ime do 81 $8. 730, extrs prim .00, TaRp— nore aetive, atd decllned 10 per 100 B, Snfes were reparted ol 500, 108 cash (new) at £ 02 20 tesdo (onh) 1,300 tes mellet the year at . 0 tog Bellor J 7.4va o u{. Aoy Lon. Thes lused tame At 703 pet 100 Vs for ol F 2 'y 0 seller November: 87, T\t 00 sellel i € vears 61, B selier JanuAry and. F8 0 10 seller cbruary. i r-Wers more active, and arersgei abost per b on the entire range, deserigione belix ited e lower. (ha feelihion the part of hotders wi Tathier weak. snd they wers more willing 10 il oniers stluwer Ricures, while buyers touk liold tore freely 8t the decline, scveral thoueand Bures middies beiog Taken ehlefly on forsien Account. Rales wera Feporte of 26000y Dl Ahort ribw at Sfi.flll&fi\ per 100 Ba cashy 100 bxs do At 7¢1 #0000 Balong clears at G¥gc; 140 bxs o At B¥ct ) Bs short clears on 4,090 bas |Dml and sliort clears at lor November, «lfic {of the yasr anl Deceminer, 8 or Ja uary, uc February, and tc seiler March. The marl Elde0d sk the lnllu'ln‘g Finge of priccs: rivato termas fhort . Lomg _Short 1. be, cleare, clears. a2 W I 7 2 B;l"m;nr. bazrd cemver, box Long and slort x‘m\ ted ar'ose cantiy, 0%c seils er Novemberi 4o for Deceinber: and Mgatiyc for January, Cumberiaode quict at 7{@7lci long ent hame. difage, all boxeds eweot-plckled hams, siatoc: do satjor Lecemiicr. yantc. tireen Lams, jatiie cam and shiate for Docoianere” Green wouiers for ‘Be- comber, diwaiie, Tacon i quoted st 7@7uc for shoulders, A@Ne for short riba, B34 «&34c for short clears, 114ki11c fur nams, all canvased and packed. Ur:All—\\ll ul saTc. BEEF DUL l"%— «m-mdf:nflmmn $10.00 (nr.‘l‘ll;“lnrl ll .00311,25 for extra uicaa; and LD Was nuoted st 74QTHe for elty.and T@THhe for wunuy. 0 Jas reporte of 100 bria city st e ——— BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR=Waa qulite dull, bat with no special chango in quotations. Bhippers tield aloof, as {s ususl Ratur- days. and locsl huyers ouly touk hold sparingly, ouo ar twoof them belng on the look-odt only for *'bar- Rulns,” Salca wers reported of 50 brls winters at £0.03; 500 Brla spring extrns, partly at $3.25; and 107 bris buckwheat Gour at $3.2545.30, Total, 037 bris, The market closed with tho following as the asking ronge of prices: Cholce to favorita brandsof winters, $7.0047.23: good (o prima brands of winters, $8.23@0.%0: cholca Lo Sne spriog, 83.750 0.501 falr ta good spring, $5.00@5.501 low spring, §3.00 @1.75; falr ta good Minnesota spriugs, §3.355.75t cholce to tancy Minnesota springs, $6.0040.50: patent aprings, 87,0004, 001 low grade, $3.00@3. flm rrevla 10 @3.40; buckwheéat, $5.2348.00. BraN—\Vss less active, and unchanged. Blh waa reparted of 40 tons at $10.75211.00 per (on on Lrack, Minnrixas—Sale'was inade of 10 tons &t §11.50 per ton on track. BnouTs—Balo wasmade of 10 tons at $11.75 per ton free on bosrd cars, Conx-MxAL—Coarse was nominal af teack, WHEAT~Was fairly actlve upto about noon, and quictatterwards, with Mctle change ln prices except that cash lots wera casler, closlug Jic below the latest pricea of Friday. The tiritleh markcts wero quiet, with Ittlo ciange, aad New York w4 strunace, probably for thio reason that the weathier in the West. thouuh clears deemed treacherous. Thers: was & tnoderate nd for shipment, but It was stated (o bo only fur ‘r)wul i) Rucllll lreh.lllan»um that had beeu engagud nreviously, and shippers 10 ba doing 6 (FItiih TATcers aFn Just now Tomded by tar M B1i'The wheat Wil be wARLed that the AtALHC sopo Jimea to space. Outatla of chis tho market was lely oeat, and lus funa depended [anly pun weather o The recelpia of the day wera umalier and 1t s foared that. bad weather will keepd umnmruwn e FethaTnder of this thanth. though the rreney movemeit Indicares that, country olders 1 send In the wheat jpol fieay e Inalirity of wnerators seemed t thiak L Aot QURNE 10 Teemde, bt were. sfraid to, cominis themsetvea maro lariely fu tia shortslds uf the deal, lesa” doing for thta Ut than, an uriial, and Decrmber 10k the Tea, 4)'\1-n|m¢n 81,04 selliag up 10 81.047% mut ol i Kellor tha (O TREVIR 1.00, Gellce month suld . Hocumir: rnml Jnn;ll- 10.00 per ton on ot T ychr Wat Watet Lot Ty At over it the later selling, Caah ¥o. Tapring: Eluserd at 81013, s N oo N, L nrio i £1. mqn 04 ‘ Ouid ), NN 1 12, 400 b Y nu?; Akt “hl O tre f o Wi ol dt'mlml audgtronger, were l'i.olll’"l N a1 1 [ I 'y [ty W L mm a0 ;u ll.ull-rnmwn u mm: 14, freavn and EON iy as i Voo delaiid, and savanced $e, slos- {of baut Sus hidticr than Frliay stieruoan. mntkets were tirm nt pre: York was it und falrly sctive, while our recel were larger L thoso of tho p iy e with Bt Tie apiarcnt chatite In 1he volime of ot siocks. bkl L past week, slypcrs were dlzbosed to aperate v o yoluma uf afferings, ks the sea, muulnl\mlflun 14 nuw drawlug near In » closs, snd fter i iasomued awey tho cuat of transportatlon will laryaly tucremal. | e continued demand for cas lota tiduccd u falr Inquirs (rom shorus fur thls wonth, R that inibunced ullied futires. in wer degree. cller Novemnber opened st ot o) Ua et c it lmllil)bu Ly aaniplo st 00} Wit JTutal, 07,000 by ad sanced o 3¢e. nd clownd at the yoar sl at 4156 41 ey seller De Rt LB A tary S o ke beior Moy was auoled at Sindide, v Fehruary wus red dite. Yo '3 clowed at e, hlxh-mlxml ind V!%’tlw at Y (' et s miad ey iy A8 $iadion ) bu relectadat Viiabist Q.llnllll nuw shelletat JHI‘J'W tracks L b new Ears B OTUS10: And a1 b OIL 3L S ING Ly My OnAruck. - Tolal, ML HA DU, . ©ATs—Were quletund tri, tngilry for ca coneenuence of the 16t ofering, oply =0 cars aud 12,70 Lo, The weekt, dledtes o small pucreass I (bt st B43kc There was consldernhle and futures, hut trading was ltmited in ‘The recelnts wero atcinent la- stwre, e 7 Whie' 8t Bhe: Mroger A @, Flaslug st thy out tha triooth s i auota ¢ Biee. banipica: wero i m th unum o arine Fie umm:mln were sniall u_ No. 4 by atbolTe ol Y \Was Io fulr r«unm a reipts wera very lighit. D Shc and Nuvember 1 G, 400 N, 2wt vaBy sdiupiant ks 00U u VLY = Wik nolot shd_stondy, the lower grades mrrundcr-nwd lhlpvln‘d!mlnll and siuall ul!: nKI. The recelpts wero suall, atore appe Are (0 bave increused ovel Fytures were gulel and ateady, hu 2'1ald at Mige, which was aiso th |vr1cn lu yetnber l)v.umncrmhln Bulge. 4 No, Jal 577! 30 for N, 3. Tho re- uber wia quoled st S Cashh a: b ke D u by sample M dTheiou o tracks “fijuc'rrc- a board, ’hm, Buovd, GENB“AL MARKFETS, ALCOROL~Was guict at $2.01G2.12. BROOM-CORN-=Wua active sad Arm. Broom-corn {s now coming in frecly, but the abipinents are large, aud numerous orders Ara received dally, so that the swek 1500k accumulatiog rapldly, and that of some grades not st all. We quota: Ureen hurt, 54Qucs weglum burl, 4¢33c; red-tipped do, 4@ INe; green brush, with hurl cnough to work It, 343kc; Ted-tpind, with do. 4Mwddic; red du, F'eGdc; Inside bruah, @ 4Xc: Interior brustl, S@dci crovked, Fyade, BUTTEL-"lomarked chaagos were developed. Trade Is Juigiog alouk In » stesdy. quict way, sud under niod. erate receiple stocks are kept within manageabie lim- 1ts. The bulk of the dally arrivals nd an Esstern outlet, the lobal demand betng restricted 10 meeting current wants We quote prices steady, as follows: Fancy creamery, Wasddc; ¥uod Lo cholce grades, 2°Q20¢; We- dlum, 15418¢; farerior o common, Kalde. BAGGING=Prices range e same a3 fur tho past four weeks or more, aud srv steady, Ooly s ligut movewent was witnemed. We cuntlous to quote; Btark, B¢; Briguton A, Zi4c Lewlaon, Tikcs Otter Creek, isc; Amertcas, 1o guunles. singles. 1idlitee; du, double, J4adébye. CHEESE—Trade coutlnuce dull, and prices rematn weak sad unsetticd. The Eastern market 1 much de m«. and lower Jrlcu ucre are luoked for by tie W quate: 10 best Tuctory ot 15Q13c, loger grades st a1 f x was moderately Ifllvc lml Illn u:h-l-:‘llu- ax g quuuuum Lackswasua. 8 mont. §7.30; mub lo. )«f ( {uofo & Op) herric. f uwcenl‘-rln steady, Quulu uu-. Llnl i Tk uarTels, §1.00G 1. Flurbarres, Souc; e {n fnir requent 8t 19 ik FABI='rices were 7k bot or 1AKE and salt - water Oin hut seclally for the hiter, the wnply af rade which ta lght hore and At tho Faxt Feported quict. b fhe fallowing. quotations: Ne. T Tnuicoan, per \obrl 84404 50: family whitenan, $2.75@0,00: tront, J0i markerel extin, 34 brl, ¢ "‘\l‘lll!ll No. T Rhore, 'I’) n 1 by, 88 8068900 No. T atiore, 3-hri, %} bay. €7 7368, 001 large family do, nvr"?brl N oo, 1ohivre, Kits, 81, Wradon: No. ts, #1004, 757 do_mediam, HRACRA A i i) 1,20 Gooresacatifel oalra, 83, 3uet (0 Georgrea £3.0% 3 hflk €751 brad rin: gobar o e 5 TROCK- kD, 12\4¢ P th: AOKSA AL, (a1 herring, per box, 33¢i Calumbia liiver salmon, $8.00. FRUITS AND NUTS—A satisfactortly active demand exlat~d, the movement belnk more Lhan usually tberal for thatime uf year, Trices continue very firm for most descriptions. W in quote; pFQRETIN=Dale, Gdiier: s new lavers x'wmc',l A, of do. wz:?fin Tatiin, | uun oY v 12 Toases Maseaird, §1oikeavin 4o hevw, S35 oo \lll‘nrln. nr'. xl‘q«lfi 5 him;mrrmu\, old, or 7‘1’-!1&(. donew, Biatdulic: JaWEATIO—Alden Applen, 1441Rc: Mit hiean do, old, Il u”(c H«\\luwm new, Seatic; nulu-ru alfced 7“ Al yei pared, L213¢: hinckd Merrin Bradier pitied eher- St 3 Fiiberta, 12%@t3c1 pimonds, T!mfinnl. 194@ In, vig@ s malnuta, Lk mfl A DA Widc; Lraslle, s gnallty do; Alogilcr o.\u--n..rl.mn?'n- wnmlnmun 5Mer Temnrssce heanuta, 4644k oy J ol inarket, was uu‘lu. At truie nxcept apples auld slowly st trregular orices, Car-lo oF “fine New YOrk anics were heit but o sales were' mad ;u.mfc At An wlyance, We quote: per bri i winter do. w York o, £, 00 Cata ), T-4MC per IX F A tertiva, colilvatcd. 5 b, 0u; Nalaga lemons, 83,008 5,50 per boxs Lo 8.0 (D00 per bri l,llllumhpvnn.s. 0040 per boxi do Erapes, #3, 5 GM.(.I per case of 20 B Malsga grapes, 4. ufllfhfl) P RUCRINES—Johbers reported & very falr bustness tn progryms. Tnteed, the demand watmich vetter than tEey in 1o wxpect, In view of tiis wretehed eathier of the hast few daya. in vAlurs ere wore ver fow eBanges, 'the qanted pricor being generally wel nuntained. Cofteea wer unnetticd and Jower. Sugars showeil more steadiness than for somic time previous. mmwmmunuum i 1teoe- Ina, im‘tf‘ c: Lfll!lfllnl. m(afl( S, 'lg"" AL ‘fiCI .Ian No, hotce ard faney i mood fo pirluie, 21@21%cy common to falr. lfl% Wl rosating, 17 @174, Suaans—~Patent ent loaf, 1@ cruhed, 1o aticymnuiaied, {0@ite; powdeted, ailer X standard, J0WIvMe do No. 2 mmi"m extra C, @ilger UNo. 1, Dpankies € No. 1, 5%@vc; yellow, u\m S iaurs—catitornia uzar-loxt dripe, S3@sse1 Califor. o0d guzar-houre sirup, 5" 5 por br{In Car 1 Saieiin REanes, Al ‘e per ces e lean iolamer, uld, ssqncs do, rlin mmon to lnunl 158 mofases, 42..('4- mmk-m 17! Iveq, ARAS Yoar-Trie lnue Blu? Lll!. mlnes( i Ba TRV twas in_fair demand. wo wern ""‘Q Nence tho frmorus. . Pollow(os are 0o, o tlonw Ro { mothy, £9.5010.00; 0.9 o, 10.u); mixed. €7, o 00; Upland prarie, £3.008%. 25 b A in raie reavet ana time - The’ re:ulpn continte moderate, but dealira look for latgs offerinis a8 000 A1 th weather lecomes plensant sud cold, Fol- lowing aze tho auotausae: CUY bulchers cowd, 7, steers, ot en_cur! N:hh Die: lcl Yo Samaed. Jaed oh pArL e, Wi drerh satte reencal, Chanic: In: and_ brime dry KIp g cale Fy-anited Htdcs, 13eldry (e do, WTIE) deacon skius, 45@30c: sheep peits, wool estimated, OT1,8—At the revised auotations of the day befors the market wes falrly steady, Trado reinaing ratier anfet though the volnine of husiness rI 1o the averaze of former scssona at 4 118 periol repeat our listy Carbon, 110 deg, test, 0‘4 o 11 mm tewal lell‘ d “white, 1 . leat, 3digc headitght, 3 o1 Elajne, 6 cirrent make, 0. 1303 bolled, Sic} VAL WAnter- DIt TOr Merme $1 0 neatsloot pll. ustetly puro, 81,007 do extra, e do , 65a; alta, ' 8501 winter, minery' of TR periADs et pagHiNe deodaHerd, Sipraviey, ganolige, deodurized, 74 deg., Hey guoll .. 6%, 33¢1 natural Virginia ull, nagaral, 34 d nl)cz Feduced, 3 deg., 23¢, 83— Wep: in !-Ir reqiiest and'firm at 482500 for Ao Michlzan, Wisconsin, and [ndiana peachblaws, Sna4STE for Weaten wmr:.u Tho offeriuga wure falr, Ear) LR A presicd poultey and gama wero in' faly request and, -undy Live stock e tiow, Live chickens, fo per qnn dl;t‘(m:l i Al chiekens §4.c01 1,401 wild ducka, $1.00 a rqulet. Thero was some In utr 'nv wimo clh\rrlml A%, which wern searce. Fmo et at §1.20.1,25 and choice wopld Lave u 'l‘ 20 Clover slil ab €3.0045,10.” ¥lax waa rn at $1,35@ SALT—Was [n falr demand at recent quotatfons: Rnr naw Ane sait, picg Now Yurk fine dalL, §1.10 per ordinary coarsc, $1.80; dalry, with osgs, §2.40; Ashton dairy, per sack, 1, 25, Tnore was & fair demaid wnd & muly oot cvs. Following sre the ll\luulh . G n-ownxn»u-mnmn. :fiu 1 _good do. 3AQIRes mfllhlm, 13@!&6 40, 4! nn«..’-’mmu 'I“EIL hoice, wu'mu; cholcest, #ki88¢; fancy, 'lxr:um.-cam iy 0a00) good de. IARey ma: s d0c d do, &4 1 R 4 ey fineat, e e R amics choeent, i Yovxo Hyaok=Cumion, s 4 K ot dn, 30@a3C) mediai 003 ol o, g3 fine, G dnost, mwx v cholce. -:nmm chotvent, sathi, on, 033y mo- 2 M“k( e, c'ulnc, fncat, 4uaaqs cholco. 48301 cholcestr’ S%000 Chatcestne QoLoXos—Lonmun, 20428ct gooil common, medlim, 181401 good medinm, <1u 3y nne. ] fineat, K iey chnice, tewandor chuleeit, TeATE, as nuoted”quict and inchanied ¢ $5.00% 240,00 for becebs and at §4,00 3 alivel W WVan anfot. and Yo firmar, Eates wern roe pnvrfll ol lm hlll lrl'l in two Inta at 81,08 per gallon. oderal Westera domand, omi M nwashed wools, 254 'H-afi!fl Illln flecca 1 con 356 3 folr \mod. i eid,’ 27G.30ct medion do, Jdci coarse commeon, lid3lct of sisseaseress 7T 0, 200 L3 CATTLE~With exceptionalty llght receipts and New York quoted better, tho market opened’ active and strosger, Mondsy's snd Tueaday's trading belne done 8t 10@20c advance over the prices enrrent on tho clos- ing days of the previous week, Tho lmprovement, however, praved short-lived. The advanco st the East was not sustained, and the receipts here wero rreatly sugmenteds consequently prices reacted, and the end of the week fonnd fair ta choice grades solltng aslow as at any timo durfag thosorson, Owlng to de- creased receipts of Texes anil Colorado cattle, nattve butchers' stuff ls receiving more attention than hiereto- fore, and for that clasatho market i higher thana woek 830, but the Increased supplfes which are likely toreault from the sdvance .will almost certalnly set prices back to where they were, or to & atlll Jower polot. During the next few weeks the demand for bect will ba At & minimum, and, unless our supplies of common and medlam cattle shall be cor curtalled, even the proseat low prices can malatalned. Farly lo the woek the arvivale umbnnd 2,\horal pro rllunz[lufld to cholce grades but the faser, s howed a very merked drlahuflllun. Stuckers were | v fair domand, hut the attention d]u ‘lljy'e.rlllgx 1:!!11:':}‘ ::iulli -Iln-cwl o )y :I.l" I‘I:’ll = fr for ki droves o eavier [Eiiaby i, Foeed that rless not E-’"K fther b 'ec-‘! orshlppers. WHER Sows have e nuod dill o £2) T huad, and Veals &t $iL(1645.75 per 100 Ba. DR arkedwha he foliowing Sty 2 | extra Booves—gradelateis waishtng 1,430 v 100 Tieovos— i Nosizat . $4.7503,00 4.0034.50 k- i rcn'i"""""( i B0y 0:.5. slaitghter. welkhing 80110 1, ’ Btock Cattla~Common ‘catile, welgini 760 009 1a 2.60@3.30 'lllgulnt—lalxill d ulls, wou sealaw 2.00Q2. 50 ‘Taxas—Through dr Vgllb—l"l 1) iba (ativi bt 1003 Tt was n active woek 1o This b m rlu lhu large dall r-»u:lnh meetng vllh prom Il 0 1hiat oatent t el waa na] uu'(uvn A1 b lll oL been 443 there was & steady mud material ahirlukage in v!luulullcn wuouht lmvu found HWitle causa for complalut. 3.75 uf (e fihotialost fhVeekpuatading i ‘I‘I" flfllnl. of T pars! doner il U whout TR n.ufmnn frivd h\i hiau ckers, and the bulk of llwln at okt BO. Tllu quality of the |llvlll - nllll was the i8 seasun 50 far, and was conshls t'llhl: sbove the average of forinerseasons at s lke peri urday's inarked was a lru at l|fA|lul irom ¥ri« rices uf 8¢, the b cloving weak ot $4.60a 4 for ba cou gradea, ol f( MI Lh fir' nue-.llum lllnl ht'l" 'illlll P ki n‘ and at § goud W oxtre |lll\'fll ! ".l.'ll\hlw Illll lllflflluf s nerally, '} EALA TR fenived s Y. te 1o o Lo Labtsat POt o way tiero w48 & Dretty Kuod demiand Lroubouts ang prices retly well, “We ayole cominun 10 nige Giand oud Lo atrleily clioles 2t 8375 o I Wu Or threc {nstane . ublaine -.I,bul.llmhnllul the shcep sold below §4.00— ‘lt‘.m 78, bumie scalawey ol 'Il" Alspused of Lo 8t. Lovis, Nav. lfl. —lluq A4 §icharete et T ey 4.3 A 33 bute f.'}"u.—uu'““‘fiu' : 124 nmal:'m:l.'m s alz deman : chulce shilpplug nun. i'\l 3 oty wj $4.00QA MTH L \:0 !l Mll\.n. k. Pflhhludln& .0:; ey NM Cxans, §LU5Q3.78. celpts, bitgEr-Qulet -na uncbugeds baichers, §2.1 LT lnigplnx Duseoae 37564 u‘lp"’ g iR Cixciu¥aTl, Nor. 40.-— uuu Actly and hl(lun uumuoll. 4. 00Gh & 40; 1 hk“flb ¢.73 ‘Dack- 410 tuuwa fechipie ‘210t ui unfimn LUMBER. The cargo market was dull and weak. About 20 car- goes were a4 the docks. ‘Tbe ofderings werp principally two-lnch stull, which was weak ai §4.00—ilo aaking price fur atraight cargoes of Manistoe. Cowmon plece SOl was quoted 82 §7.76 80d 1t was rumored tual salus of the bett, es had been m than €8 00, The market cloand dnil, with most.of the flert unrold, Plece-stuff was quoted At $7.7592.00; eommion {nch at $4.30i20,50, ang she medium graden at $10.00.414.00, Lath wers firm at §1.50, which has et for 8 cargo to arrive. Shingies wern The dealars I\ru [ v marker e iees active, Y AT ol e T (e e onca. Aro. Comi ng rado everywhere having nlackened on accutnt, o {Bo tonr comultion of the couni ntry roads. Dry fomber fnstendg. Shingienand latn sre ookt I R tocK And ms: FITR an necan elear, 1 and 2-nch. l“ e Thtrdclear, 1 incl. \oo hird clear, 14 1 1o ond clear ARt First rommon e Ak Eloaring, irt enman, dresse Flooring. aecond enmmon, dres Floaring, third common, dreased . o hoanta, A, 14 inehex'and nowa fiox hoanin, f, 14 Inchiea and npwards. . ot buanis, 1t 12010 inch; B\ common stock moa 17.00 Commuon Jamb s i T xumm.uo ommon lmbeg—sutsiis ¢ bomman “~.x-‘ vrices ars Tof dry i, e Fencing do. pol i gtk o o m.guu ) bnension s, 4 )] Limber, a1l 14 Axs cketa rough and sclee Plekets, select, dreased AT rinian olce 10 extra Dy, lhlnnu 15cextr BY '1 SLIEGRAPH, FOREIGN CITIES, Anectal Dispalch to The Chicago Tridune, Lrverroor, Nov, 10-11:304a. m—unuw—m: l.- Winter, No. 1, 11 tid; No. 2, 10 8d; spring, N No. 2, 10s 3d; white, No. ), 129 104y No, 2, l:.ndl club, No. 1, 133 2d; No. 2, 125 10d. Con—No, 1, 298 3ds No, 2, 204, Provinioxa—Pork, 00e. Lard, 444 6d. Livearout, Nov. 10,~Cotrox—In good demand at 05-10:2011-1Gd1 sales, 10.000 bales; socculation and expurt, 2,000 Amerfcan, 7,000, TIRZADITUPPA=Wheat—Call{ornl) 124 101 do club, 125 104@134 201 No. 2 to No, 1red Western spring. 10s 31 11y; do_winter, 108 8@ 118 64, Flouck ew York, 2. Corn—Western mized, Oai Am.-m-an. 43.” Harley—American, ta 6d, nadian, ToTEn-KRAD AmeHean, Asac0s novintoNs~Mery pork. 501 I'rime mess heef, 41, Lani-Amerlcan, 438 0d, " Dscon—Long clear, 416 ahort do, 421, TaLLow=American, 40484, l-unnuvu-smnu. 70 6dj redned do, 11804, LIxaRED O1L—1; 1R N Common, 5@3 641 pale do, 134, HEtRITS OF TURENTINE=2ia 0 ChimraE=¥ing Ami Amerton. G T’llh]r rnnuw ng "wero rrmml hy The u:lcuo Board of Liverroot, Nox.10.-Prime mess nork-Eastern, oie; ‘etern, new, S fncon—Ciimberlands, 4363 whort rll'&lllmh Iunl clear, 4191 short clear, un‘lmnlmrn. Plas hiama, Lard, 418 Ud. Trine mess beef, D4s; Indla mNI lme!. 1028} extrs [ndia nicss, 1108, Cheese, oW, 40 0 Loxnoy, Kov. m—urnmwl—wuen qulet. Corn Ormier. Mark Lane—(: oF const-Tvheat quiots TAlr veragn red winter, Jn (@4 B s et Gl ol 'v‘;' u?-'"‘: i Soelny xS xed cora for promi pneal Py ‘white, 123 7@ AMERICAN CITTBS. NEW YONR. Kaw Yorg, Nov, 10.—CoTTox— 114er futares steadys Novembor, 1),13c: December. 1L H@ILL: February, 11,53 @11.34ct Starch, 114703 April, 11.60c) May, 11.74c; June, 1K1 HoC, FLOUR—83.0044.%0 for superfine Western and Statey $4.75.30 for cowmon to zeod extra Western aud State; £3.95@3.75 for good to cholco do: 85.8036.00 for common to cholce white whéat Western extrsg £0.0620.7% for faucy o3 §6.50G8.25 for comnion to good extra Ohlo: £3.40425,75 for common to chiolce extra Sc, Louls; $5.508#,25 for patent Minncsota extra: zood to prime 87.4040.00. Rve aunrnnxm $1.36. x_'n 000 b dtmlnd mnh- a3 for uneraded 73 F1, or No. 3 e and Yo, 3 Sbeboy 34\‘ fnrNfl. 1 spring, llyu‘aulnl Al o tor Wente: ey ite ket qulet; 11140 Una1N—\Vhest. |‘y spesulative: 'y for No. Sapti lm\ t aquiety 0-708 tate, e, UD"I—IIPHJNI. o hu\'!-lrl{ iyl or aicanier Tolxed Mfl]!‘n for New Vork Nu, 21 01'@030 far yellow {iuz- B AL AR TRy UnremhinCanes auigt and_upchanged. oRRixs-Collea qulet an ugar nominall; um.lmucd. | awms—U roce L AT R e T l" o lllm unchanged, ore activei crude, 7Mci rcmud. Low=—Stel; Hmain-—Stea L bt.7091.7716, i nercr 8L 37{@3He. iNE .!'."»IJI hlnr “ld‘) "L’ wemlock sale. T 1 hemlock sale. Tinenos remml ]"" flrundn ght 1nididia sad heavy wej hl AJ’ Wihoy Callfornia UGy SGTINGe mmm’an \\ not—Dull and Wllhuut <change, i pvintoma=toric duily mess, $14.21, 'l!eef auiety ddles dull and lower at 730 900r Westorn long clear. Lard Eeavys orime aleain, £4.90as. TrER— (0GR for Wentcin cr ax—{niil and heavy at 7613t rro w Der unch RE!.L Ingot alflt“’nz@ I:I ‘;\;l‘yl:n::::‘%? I{clluflflldhh Amefiiny 81 tmmm‘w; -uunnxmiuu'd AL o NATLA—Hlend $2.50 f¢ L, 23@3., 2G46Tor &Tn’e’-‘ e o, eLmas.ytardliachy e PuiLapxLrita, Nov, 10, y R—=Quist and stesdyt’ B Y I Y SRS flgp. Teadon o7 G0 * Qg I .,._m.m nw!n sAmber. 814301400 8140 eal, 431 wiite, i i S unnlmxl ma\nnat. nnumun l‘nnnlylvnnll rlll .‘ell‘, Weate! 10, 3327c s do mixol, B34 'BOVISLO] —OIIIB mens por! 14,,0@14.75, Neef" st Hielle .n‘.m«r“"l'*'n"-':a'.i it .. o, 1 krean do, ;1 shioulders, TH@3ci shouldors fu saly, Bagshye; anol Kl juTTRn-—-Unchangod, un—fim; l‘!un.l]lunll. 25@20¢1 Western, M4 ik ne—Unchaed. Dl'nnm.lmi—wul(l refmod, 134@13)cs crude, 1044 119K Y—§1.00. IExERirTa=F] 3 “&: :x'-;. w;r&%wmm wheat, 6,200 bu; corn, BALTIMORE, TaLTinonk, Nov, 10, —~Frovs=Falrly active and un« chianged, AW ~Weatern stron; hers off ALY Veentorn sionmets Rh-aTt b S0 S winee ""’5‘ apot ¥y "M\'v'?‘m' B1.44. o mized, ‘s ‘mber, and Decal y QUMCH steumer, Mfl[ r‘:;\l; \Vulurn ThiTod, ot and’ Noversber. uowcs b r, O1b{c1 January, DO!s@O0}c, Ryu unlciuulduoa. {!.?Sr'x ::'.‘v'.'"(t'xm Motk 814,75, Dulkc meate— 51045 —Qule 3 Bhoulders, loose, 5 loar-rib aldes, 7 c3 pack- TH ~lacked sl I afidus b, Hlami. 13140, HuTreR—Clioice Westorn sctreo BETkoLruM-Dull) crude, 7 (61 ralined, 1306 Eorre omially unchinse Jruisey=aletand weak at 6111601, 103 TEGRITI—PIon, 3 Ux 00 brlsi whieaty 13,00 but corn, luéuumuwn LU RN ouls, 8r. Im:u. Nov, lu —Cormy=Cotton higher and firng saics ), A0 exi midulig, J0Mo 3 ol recetiia” (L6 X, 17 4 T B x.wu—uu al i i h ctive Rovernberi 81 i, 3 red 1 Decem i, e aall u. Corng it 431e1 423Ko November] Sl et e ian e @l Decomber, 3o BiRie Soc. Daricy dod vk Y| ctive and lowoer at 81, TROVIMO! ek Inactive a lu\vufl sl tota of new and ol 13,23 ol M -nu-('v 1.and dull olferal ut g2 U1y i o) 3, Noveusher 8ud'Via'year. Ll ieats aulee mnd. nichan ijn- wu 4|ulu snd unchanged; only a swall ]UIIUIHK tudl 1o P kektrre—Flour, 3,000 bris; wheat, 43 000bu 410 by osth, 40w Buy mye R0 buj TOLEDO, ToLxpa, 0, . 10 —FLovn—-Bteady at ] QuaiN—\¥i :l nmur|| ‘DJ'II"G Lo l;ln':bglc“).ql sinbe T nu. 3 e NO, B ml 1. 151 Sy R v S 1.6 4 Larn ateudry Wigiu |nf::fl.‘ N "I'fi fl 2, 4 dudge: f\u'n: - ben Bt l|-y um;n;«nu & corn, ariey, o, |uu1.' uubey wheat, 0,000 buj coro, 34,00 i, vata. nou CINCINNATI. CINCIXNNATY, O, —Corro-nroncu 105¢. ours=Steddy tad uicha a gl gitiand at full prices: red, 41 m. Lurn quict for uld at IMII¢|nni active Uaia o gt demand: 21431, 1ye qulet, But irms Roe, - tlariey sieuty, wilh o fatr demand oumnmnlaz Weatern spriug, x4 ProvisioNs—Lork ses) uru. caster sicain, 84, ‘ata siron SR S A A Lisexen O1L— ‘nllnnd)oufl.wflbhuflk:d. MILWAUK) Iv,-funu—qulct and une d closed No. R 1aber, Decenver, h\m,vut'lu. Nov. lflul —Wleat brme B Nrius No. 2, |1.‘| e ll{:unn 'ulA 2 suring <Y |'g.|¢' % % e Vi A uil S ROk B $15.00. Printe lard, £3.(UuA pork nomicat 8t Friun: heal Lo Buflalo $4c. “l-'l!r Flour, 8, MK Uris: ~uu«.1\m)hu. BurrseNTI-Vlour, mu ) brisj wheal, 43,000 bu. ianiLLs, Nov.1U.Corton—8teady and uncliaag: el Froun—Quiss: ext: 4. 3(\]‘ 131 fani) 000 mku_-oaf‘&x“‘f Yo B3 : amber aad 480 omia \mkm s ':fl'fu'"fl'x i u-filukuu\ull e, * Por mcats— ten lyl ln ull abiguld- X 'l\(n ) lovss, Bacun huWu tor clear ‘ulu: CUdlca Tent tercs s rib. all luose, mm:t—l'llm 7Pl BUrrALO, NOv. 10 —~LiMal »—-wnu—flrm: lse nete Ko Lot MM Aore LAIT ot 8 1 341l i te s SR Bk Totaed Westera, i er NSy 3 Uticago, Uliye Lisctive. ley ‘_c.z‘u FuRiouTe-Wheat, U{R10C; corn, 84 Lo New orl INDIANAPOLL IspiawaroLts, lod., Nov. 10.—~Frous—Quiet sad U Y neat Yo, ared, $1.2a1.20, Corn, 81.07 @1, 33; Deceml #1.37. e, Bligdhe. Jl“—'flc hwumn-u-lu uw e swxm clear rib, ) 10} kettie, t&u e Rostow, Nov. 10— Dull. Cern rm_and Rehrn 6 BRAADE 1 X AR yeunw Data 0 1And, exlra white, 42@4te) Na. 2 white na r}n g;md. 2430%4ci No. 3 white ol No'3 mised, 3 rRomA Peonta, Tl Nor. Dl and ensier at §1,0661. wunm. ey el WEA Oaweao, NBV. ll).—(lluln—w mand. CoraNoy 2 55 'heat fn light de: — DRY GOODS. Nxw ToRK, Nov. 10.= Business lght, with package housent Jobbing hranches qufet. Cotton gouds anirt and seady. Tirmwa sheetings well sold ap In first bands. Trinta quict with agenta, but Jobbing freely when offer- ed at low prices. Spring wooleos in falr demand by the clothiog trade, e WOOL. Tarrox, Nov. 10.~WooL—The ilemand for domestic 14 fatr, but there is no Improvement {n the market, tbe #ales having been at low and unsatiifactory prices. Pine fleces are neglected, medinm grades being chitefly 1n request, Comhing and delalne feeces are tn domand, commanding full prices. PETROLEUM. CLEYELAKD, 0., Nov, 10.—PrTROLRUM-3{arket stendy, Standard white, 1101 113e, TURPENTINE, WILMINGTOK, Nov. 10.~8viaiTs TeRPEATINE—Firm at 30je, g CURRENT OPINION. Wentern Democrats sigh whon they hear of Eastern Democrats mecting with defeat. An Fastern Democeat ia such 8 nico thing(—Cincis- nati Enquirer (Dem.), As shown by rocent test votes in the Tonse, the East favors and the West and Senth oppose speedy resumption. @n theso votes party lines were ignored, The strict partisans on both sldes may discaver one of these days that thers is agreat deal of nytro-glycerine of the most explo- sive quality in this resnmption guestion, —Hemphls (Tenn.) Aralanche (Ind. ), A Olevcland Irader roporter on Tuosday Interviewed Col. Bob Ingersoil, am follows: **Flirst and foremost, Coloncl, I would Mke, of courae, to obtutn your views as to the Hayes poli- ¢y, so-called.” **Ills policy towand the South?™ “+Yen, afr.” **1t tsn'ta policy, 1t 15 a nccersity, Haxea couldn’t have done anything else. Things Lad renched a polnt where s new tarn had to be taken." John Greenleaf Whittier, the Quaker poot, has written a teiter in which he asya: **1feet confident that President Hayes and Cabinet hopoto bring to this nation, through lLarmony and peace, a genernl prosperity and good will; that he acts promgted by the pureft of motlves, the noblest In- tentiona: that those who blame him to-day will blesa In tho futnre his dovotios to the best inter- e4ts of the Government. " The Confederit X Roads will doubtleas ro- Jolce orver the news that 412 grains of sliver will conntitute s dollar, hat what {a the apeeial advane tage when tha 412 grains of silver are all fn posses- wion of the moneyed ciassos? What the country waats In a bill providing for n“Ilnu eachcltizen $10 = Meek nt tho hoarost Homt.Ofllce ‘mtl the yolame of thu currency {s equal to the demands of com- 1erce,—&t. Louls Globe Demacral (Rep. ). 'Tho Bouth cannot. griove at hix (Morton's) death: nor will the South exnlt. Scuator Morton was truc to his cause, bla creed. his pcople, As we judee others, 20 shall we, In turn, be judged. For it should never be forgutten that, hord asit in far a Southerner of atrong fecliuge to form a just estimate of the condact of a Morton, 1t Is equally hard for Northern man of pronotinced views to 1nterpret aright the actionsof & l)lvll.—UAarluIm (8. C.) News and Courior (Deni. ), Gov, Bisliop i formally entered for the Trestdential race in $1880, Mr. Quributt, of tho Delawaro Meruld, naid In his paper thas Me. Dishup will ba ro-elected Governur of Ohlo In 1870, and will then, **tnall human probablity, bo the candidate of the people of the Unlted States ot Amcr(cl for President of the United Nmm in RKO.™ An Mr, urlbutt was furmerly an employe of Mr. Blshop, and las besn chosen l:ll I’rlvnlv Hecretacy, hila Announcemont may be considered as by aathority.—Cleveland Heral (Rep.). ‘This ia the opinion oxpressed by the Boston Pilot (Roman Cathollc) on the workingmen's parties in the United States: **We think they unght to bo n power In lhu lnnd. but at present they are the work main) demagognes, who licve they can ride Lo of :n an the backs of work- jngmen, * Thoy separate workingmen from the great melmndlrcu. legistation, and they bind them Inta a special body that Is 100 weak for an) practical purpose, except to help the private needs of the engineers, ‘The common-scnse method for the workingmen would be to nfite in one of the exiuting great narties, and oitlier control it or se- cure & potent influence {n 1ts operation, * Mrmy commanitics in tho North are given o gauga of cul-throats and cat-purecs, The n«m hand of thelaw is powerless, and riots aro the otder of the honr. This Ohio peeyrihce 18 7ot an inolated case bt Yankeo lawlcseness, J any manner of nieans, 1t i# only one of many affairs, tho aw(ulness of which has hmuxht A atigma apon Yaukeedom that makes us blush ta think that wo ,areof a common natinnality, A Southora man "hardly feels his 1ifo safe while traveling in that section—a scction whero strikers run tho cars off tho railroad tracks, and then siall’ off with full ockets and anpunished—a section where savago gllllfllllflrllmll barharoun Dashi-Nlazouks go o a hause at the dead of night, call the master of lho houschiold to the door, and riddle bim turough and through with bullote—a nacction whore crimu rules triumpbant, und the platol that kills and the torch that borns are the symbols of civilization,.— Okalona (Mus, ) Southern States (Dem,). "Fhio Houso of Ropresentatives has pnssod the Diand 8iY which makos ! the dollar of our fathers ** nder aguin for 100 cents, als thongh Its actunl value fs but tmulon nur 03 contd, —Hoston Lranseript,— Tranascript has no right to rpeak In these terma nf tho value ol all- wer, ‘The gold standard i« falao measurement. Its application to silver, ander the circumstances, is an {mpertinence I£ 1t is not dono in ignorance, We had for eiyg hlygnn the donble standard, ** gold and silver.” ~Silver wos tfaken away, Congress knowing not what it wasdoluz, Thers waa no de- mand for the abstraction of siiver from the mcuey metals. The chnnFn of standard wus not kuown for some years, T'his ta the real wliver swindie, As we approach - cle-payments the change in llundnm Is forced nuan lhn pum\n attention, and we 0_tbe re-cetablishment of the doublu llulllllnl. Wa da not propose to saspend with two mctals Turd specle bals, and reaumo on one metal. That woald not be falr, * Let us havo fair play® in finance_for the peoplo.—~Clncianatl Comensrcial (Ind. Rep.). He Rg‘uqidnnt Tayes] livonsimple in evory way, Nover before was the White-1louse kept in & more wholesomo fashion, Moderation, temper- anca, and (rugatity aro to be loen every day, but never parsimony. _The Jaich-string is always out, and Repnblicans, Democruts, and Independents, Federnluand Confederates, aro conatarily acen at the lunch or dinner-table of the l'u'lltlanl.. And hat the old salar: 25 5 Wil Biardly o Dack to the ord yet ho says U would be ample, 1t will har figures, however, for thero I-l nr gengral feel- T tbut the " man; whio alle the Dreaidontial Chale ought to be bl toisy by s moderatu fortune, that. when ha retires o privaw life, ho wm nul b cumpelled to sarn his livalliond by professionsi work, Say that 23,000 & year i3 enough to cover AT betual Ceponsca of a HospHable Bresidenty fhe: 8L tho close of bls torm,, be will have 8100, 000 stiro with- and It is uot unreasonable for any Pranident {ogo ot of office with a fortane of that wize,— iVashluglon Cor. Springfleld (Mase,) Ke- publican (Ind.). The Repuhuenn party s foll of mon who Telieve thal the public welfare, and not party suc. cean, fo the gru object of political action. Sncn men are l(nhubli“m Lecuuse they hold that organ. {zation 1o oller the most probable meane of oblain- Iugcertaly resnlts. Hul, If they seo thatthe or- Ganlzatton is ralod by thdss who despise those re« sults, and who aim ‘st personal cnds and powor, they are very apt nol Lo vule. ¥or how can they hope 1o change that rule if they do all they can o confirm I by making it -uccullun 1f ln auy couns ty, for instance. 8 au’v party-managers nominate liwproper candidates fur ottice, can hu cxpect to se- cure thanoinination of proper candi ith nmoek. y sustatns tho numjaations? In the same hu deaires s reform in the Civil Service which mu ccure the appolntiaent aud relent! of nd e exclusion of politic from the service, how can e ressonably expect 1o promote L b lllnnnrl- ing a party-mangement which s bitterly opposed Lo 18t~ Harper's VWeakly (Rep.), 'be brilliant success of the Ropublicans of Bassachuscils yesterday s both & State and a na- tional triumph. Massachusctia handicmely reaponded Lo the avpeal made Lo her bettur judg- ment and. to the fallh nl lhn Itepublicaus” who -du»uuu\ Worcesler the declarativa of doctrine upon which the conteat was a Firat of all the Slates to recogmizo uncquivocally tha now day of otitics with ite vew dutles, she be ready and cazer o tho futars, A in the early veurs of the ita- ublican purty, she commits heriell and all Ler nduence Lo the course aud the hopes of prog Jo tbeir fullest sixnldcance, aud is coutont 10 klan alone [n the furcirout of battle If need bo. Neither the taunt that the Presldent bad occupled the eno- mics’ gronnd lo his advance, nor the fears of old- time leaderd retuctant 1o cope with now lssues, uor. tho distractions of zealous' fanaticism eekinx to wmake s slugle loca) qnuuanlrwn to be the sum of politicul principie, has svailed to contuse the scuse of duty or provent the trinmph of thy iepab- Iican party, " The contedt was mads ou broad lssuve of nativnsl policy, sud tho success has a uatlonal signiticance, — Loston ddvertaer (Lep. ). ‘I'he plan embodied in the Bland Bilver bill does uok trouble iteelf with the task of maintala- fug 8 aimultaneous circulation of the two wetals. 1t slmply places them upon the footing of thelr old Ic.d m o -ud leaves thy result 0 the laws of udes (heae lawy gold will, of coures, to & unm mem disappear from circulition, sod silver Will bacome fur a tine our princlpal uietalile cur- “rency, and will so cootigue until thers shall b wuch'n chango fo thelr relative values as to make gold coln wzain tue choapor mvdiuwm for lhn ly- tuent of debitd, 8¢ It wad butwecu 183 aud 1 For thls disappearance of goid the friendyol ulives, remonstization are prepased, holding that, ale 'Mnmln ' Mall—01d Lind thangh sitver In ftaclf 8 can amountof 1t In sctanl cf ,m‘zrn".("-'ufi'fi';'\" ne arlo prodace actunl fconvenionie: gy alch momls, LY expéet tint ant princlps] curying Tt 0 paper, and that the siiver enin w5, 1 most pact, be retained in the vauits of s 17010 or (in cans the naper_currency shont e nlks coneist of Javernment notea) In the pe, M th "Il'%fifl"fl' States: and In this exnectation “I probably right. — Wazhington, tinion (fiep, ;" 0 ‘Two or threo nowspapnm of th s amtl-Adminintration sehaol have st ';;' h?“ = dieparage the sapport which the late Senato, "" j tam)_accorded The Adulniatrating o (Var. Tiayen, by apnenling from Mr. Mortontiek e Wit :';::I‘mhenm:' 'I’zlplylnl thereby that shon iy his wan o) annal health he"wan_oppaned ta Pronbicnt | tion of the' present. Administratian g 20T walitical ntternce, there hus b ngen 1 Intent [ A Mrs Morton's vlcws nnont fif:uhgl‘"fl"nr Oregnn wpeech, (o which reference The o by thore whowiah o convict him af saciitat %, not an attack tpon the Administratio ftn policy toward the South. " Air, Norton' gty b ndersiand, neither do we finderstand. thrs o 10b supnorier of President Hayos, ' apq ? Conneelor of tarmany 1y 0 Tepmlens ranke, [t I8 necosanry o licllove that by tha ayit drawal of 8 dazen Pederal moldiers from the or.ih® Touren of Sanlh Carolin and Lanisiana o s Kiax and’ ifo elniw wore fhorchy tranmmion of mercy, of Lhat sich a man i Prticr wn thereby regenrraied and Kn. made o shi inz apontie of lherty and eqnalit e Socton basmabiani ool eyl nn:f.'qfi.?“.'" nation a6 18 the Journat, Iis sction in the sopb! of the United Btates duiting (ho- fxecr i Tosk March, hispablic lettor of - tho iy op ah 18t, hisspeech in fln-gnn in Jdnly, hin word Prosident peraanally at uehmnm hin me]n'nlx‘:a‘,’l‘ anca from his slck bed In this ef he preared 'in Oraenn for weiisg b speech camnalgn (which, we have heen |ni¥armw| By thosy u; Yhimlr;\ ltlndvnn'rtld contatned an ea; of the President's conrse), are alt in h the polnt in dispata. Senntor Mortun w1008 porteraf tho Praaident and of hia mmmhumn"' and had ho recovered #0 n tn have takmn pe in the Sepate no rational man fn the mnn:n‘ dlouhta e would' havo proven Ml of sirent Mr. Mayesin the patriotie purpos, mata him. —Indianapolis Journal (Tiep ) <> 301 e Thest (lofone Cotton-Plcking Beason an Unfortunate Time rm- Nogro Chiliren, 0 Orleans Demnerat, Last mmm we noticed the fnrx. that no Tes than faurteen negro-eabine were burnt up, o gether with somo twenty children, whom thery parents had locked Inside while they were oyt Elcklnz cotton_In the flelds. The seaon of urning cabing and children appears to )m, commenced earlier this ?cnr t;mn usualy th second aceident of this kind oocurred Jast 'wy k on the Cook plantation in East Felicians, when two small ncgro_children, locked In o cavin, were burned to denth. There will certainly he 8 great mnnf more cascs of this kini before thy catton crop is all in, There has 1ot hoen o year since the War that a dozen of these nceldenty ‘Thave not occurred In this Btate. 'The loss from locking up negro children and matches in o cabin togcther Ia greater even than tho loss of servant-girls from ligzhting fires from cosl-oll eans, There I8 no known remedy for it, how- ever, ll;\ll‘llflAD 'nmu TAHLEu ARRITAL AND UEPARTURE OF TRAli REruamaTion ov ey — Manx.. _qu.m,,& §lsepied. *Bunday ‘excepted. 1ondsy eacey OHIOAGO & KOR! JWAY, THWESTERN R. Ticket Oflces, 62 Ciark st (Bherman ufiumu) ands Kwkrda Duburiie. lockf"d & Dubuque, .b{lll'lu zu Fast Mail Waliy)|y kee Expross. . Slfiwankes Pabieneri Ditiiwaukee Paseniir (dadi ng bSE. Paal & Winona Exp Sacroero kypress bilarquetto Express A\ auenen Jakod Lockfard 10:43 . bGenoea l.ako Fxpress, .. i 4“‘5 ll. m, * 0 “l m. I'ullmun Hotel Cars aro run throngh, betwer: N cao and couacil Diuflh, on the train 16aving Chcetn No other Toad rums Pullman of any olhar form of llolcl cars west of Ch(cn?fl . )epot carner of Wol )-mdmnz!o-m. new;wm\.rnt Canal and Kinzie-sta OHIOAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LING. Ticket officea U3 Clark-at._and st Klnxlo'amu Deot, Leaye. Bt Pan! & Minneapolta Bx... 8t, Peol & Minucapolis ¥x. Shlaa & Mintucaboily %... It 9:000, m.'§ i OHICAGO. ALTOH & BT. LOUIS AND CHIOAGO = KANBAS KY fi IJEIWBIBJBH(!BE LINES, Fents Tairats Hickes b 151 h"fim':"rluiizn'im B l Léave. Emmmynm& FiriEx ! Amvu. Louta & Btrestor, col WIIII n Julietabuighe Accomisat OHI0AGO, mwmms & BT. PAUT, RATLWAY, Uplan Dopot, corner Madlson and Camalts. ‘Tick Oitice, mnll ot Gpposta Hherusin ok 854 at dopor Teave, | Anve, Atwaukes Eepross. 2. (% 500 m. [+ 8:00p, T + 4:00p ettio0m m. i3 )‘YI.HL A in{lm riin ¥ia Milwaukeo, and Minnespolteare good Illn!r via Mldl.mn and. l’"lllfl du Clien, or via Waieruawa, LaCrosis, s Winoos. ckes oflics, 121 Ttandolph CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot,nlam. of l‘.-ru st and Jaal of Twunty-econdn. Ft, Louls Rapross. 8t Lol Putl o Im & New Orloans, Nuwurluxuk Te: i B flnnutfir d N| gt 00, BUBUJIDTOH & QUINOY RAILROAD. Depots fout of ., Indiana-ay.. sod Ssieenthe #t.c aud Canal tooatl-sia, Tickos Oficak 33 CIark-st., and st dnpoh. Arrive. Matland Espros, Ottaws sod _7' e "&cmrrg.,lghuque.l&luu City 10 Kansas City, Atel & snsas CiLy, Al:hl.lzlur;)lf"’l. s A s BLJoe,t Tozas Express., vos H0:00 B if B33 A0 . MICHIGAN OENTRAL EAILROAD, font of Laka sl ad (6t uf lmu;y~nwnn~lt. y gum Office, ¢ Clar! ligast coruer Of 164 e O aciit 1oL, Bad at Tasmer nise: e, | A mn éflllldn and Atr Line)..[* 700w, m. | dmmA yor Bt A | E | Al Boprens, L, 8 ik FITTEBURG, FT. WAYNE aoono‘l;kw;‘ m!; e, Al o die. and Grind Pasinc ioiek Arrive. —_— it and Beoreaa. 3y une.. J [ 'BALTNOBE & 0mI0, ) ¢ Moae et LR A Dl ok eh Tndd pactu By xposition Balmdina. Leave, Arvln. g'mlu Eapres, Ling...... N, Y, & Duston Specl Niainle Epreud aily. "‘P CINOINNAYL & BT. 1O Clinton sud Carroil-sth. U3 B B \i cat Blde PITTTSBURG, / Depol corucr o Columbus & Haat Day Ex.. Colutnbus & x.':c N CHI0AGO, ROOK TSLAND & PACIPIO RATLBOAD Doy Wfl‘l‘;P u‘fi:bl“h'ib.‘:fl;filfllfi?:x “th & Atch foylemmmat Nlght Kx GOODRTCH STEAMERS iwaskee mud wil West Elors port ally, Buaday exc: Batiiay .w.m..n.uunm Lay aruig's buss o thrvidh ywnma‘uam Grand Raplds, end Muske. o, Lo w30 pedtwa, For Lally, mum.y ety !Hudl{_uwuru. bp 2 & ForGrec Bay. £, s I mieted T Vdicesad um.u. chigdi-ary ¥or

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