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U fHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVLMBLI{ 19, 1877. FINANCE AND TRADE. ‘Beview of Last Week’s Finan- cinl Operations. Legal-Tender Reserves in New York--<The Struggle for Gold. The Produce DNMarkets Quict--- Hogs and Provisions Easler. Wheat Lower---Other Grain in Good Demand. FINANCIAL. Lant week saw the beginning of tha movement of currency to the hog-ralsing districts, This alsarhe A good many millions of dollare, moet ©f which have to be supplicd by the banks of this city and New York. The nmount sent ont fe not yetiarge, The discount market was quict. Ape Plications for accommodation were not pressing. The packersate not vel borrowing heaviiy, Al- thongh merehiants and tnanufaciarera complain of businesa nnd collections, nund aro botrowing to make up the consequent shortace in thelr receipte, the loan matket contlnues il-supplied with good hle paper. Hates of discount were 8@10 per cent at the banka 1o regular custamers, and on hc street call loans were @7 per cent, and time Juanm were K per cest. New Yurk cxchnnl!e bee came weaker. and closed on Satnrday at 25c per £1,000 premlum. The clearings were well main- tained, and comparc less unfavorably than other recent weeks with the corresponding figures of last year, Rutes of disconnt ot the banks were 8D 10 per cent to tegular cnstomers, On the pirect, call joans wero O per cent, and time Joana were 7% per cenl. ‘The currency moves muent 1o the liog-raising istricts s reported to con- tinue. New York exchange was sold between Lanke at 26@50¢ per 81,000 premiom, The clearines of the week were reported ne fol- lows by Manager 1. R. Hale, of tho Chicago Clearing-House: Date, I]nr;‘:lm:‘mlln:wr-klul TUar, .“Ll'fl-l?) LEGAL-TENDER RESEIVES IN NEW YORR, The New York banks aro reported by the Publie 2o hie metting through the sesson very well, Not- wathetanding o Jues of §1,028,500 In legal-tenders “veck befvrc last they teport an fncreased rescrve and an Incrense of deposits, and & Acerense of only $248,300 in toans. The dlsborse- mients of the New York Sub-Treasury in coin, mainly for interest, were €5,316,050,30 during that week, and the gold recelpts were only 82,682, « B35, 04, nnd for customs only £1,509,000, The banks therefore ralned 82,818,600 inspecle nce conline to thelr report, which was apparently made upon an increasing nverage. Tho lors of lcgal- tenders was chiefly by the City Bank, 81,105,000} the Metrupolitan tost £248,000, the Third National 000, the Park $100,000, and the 1mporters’ & f'raders’ &715,000; but the Hank of Commerco galned $534, 000, the lank of New York 8100, 000, the Manbattan and American Exchauge $350,000 cach, and the Morchnnts' $200,000, A much larger Yows wwould doubtless have neen experienced bat for the increase of 853,400 In circulation; the ‘banks which galned were the Meteropolitan, $160,« 000 each, the Continental 837,000, ‘Third Natlon. 8 835,500, the Citlzens' 420,000, aud nine others small amounts eacl, ENGLISH MANUFACTURES. The New Yark Dally Hulletin gathers from ita English teade journals rome newn of Intereat about the conditionof English wanafacture: Manchester, an unaal, is despondent, The latest sccounts from Calcatia and China —the two tnarkets winch are nost_eagerly watched—nre deprensing, andt there reciea Liklo hope of either an exrly ca on the Dannbe or of o specay volutlon of numlcml troubles In _France—both events “‘hldl wore earne uy looked forward to for rellef, A lettor from Nottipghamn in Hie veln eays: ** Orders: from ;\mwlc.l and the Continent are generally of an un- important character, and In the bume brauch no real uctlyity 1 appas " In the north of England conl trade there was & slight ripple of activity, and yriced had heen advanced. Tho iron trade showed 10 slgns of improvement, and, iF anythl there tind een w wenker torie in that market. From one quarter, however, come reports of an cnemmumn churacter, the Ilnrlltruull. whoro ** the ehipyurds présent an aspect of activity, every berth being ;vlr::upml by vesscls In varlous aetages of comnple- on, BANKS OF NEW YORKE, 1I0STON, AND I'HILADBL PITA, The banks of Philadelphis, Boston, and New York show, for the week zndlnl: Nov. 10: Drmul epecle, 323,181,700 In 1877 nml 20,000, lDtl lll K7 legal-tenders, 858,302,000 In 1E77 ond $71,068,500 In 18785 deposite, 8203, 102,100 in 1!4;7 and 835, 488,500 In 187065 and cltcnllllnn. £52, 064, 300 In 1877 and 847, 624,200 I 1870, TIE STRUCOLE POR GOLD. ‘The London Economiat of Oct. 27 saya: Amid the unlversal scramble for gold, the dispo- Htion of tis matket ratus at the same timy to droop v very consulcuour, In the German money wurket, ar In thls one, the mie of discount has dropped far below the ** officlal * rate, the [mperial iank of Uennany charging 543, the matket 4 per cent, ‘Pl latter. cems 10 Lo partly a renctlonary Jow rats after the momentary alanm ~aused by the Stettin failure, Tho former fa kept np for tho pure pose of retaining gold in (he country, at present only with purtiat succens, whilo (¢ is feared that o Rureelan external (nan would drsln tho metal away largely from Germany, THE BANK OP ENGLAND, The report of the Bunk of Eugland for the week ending Oct. ¢4 shows public dopouite, $19,601, 8503 othier depusits, $109,008,085; Uoverument securl- tles, 276,718,020; other securities, $92.107,850; unemployed notes, $40,527,675; notes in circula- 455,875; and bulllon on hand, $113,- NEW NATIONAL BANK. Thu following uew Nutlonul Bank has been ofil- clally reported tothe Comptrollor of the Currene oy: 73, Pacific National Bank, of Doston, Ma Authorized utpll.’l $:250, 000, pald-tn_ capital, 1250, 000, Benyon, Prostdent; Frederic © Chick, (‘.uhlur. Auinorized to commence busi- nees Nov, U, W77, - GOLD AND GREENBACKS, Gold was 1024,@102% in greenbacké, Greenbacks were 072(0T% centa on the dollar in gold. YOREIQN BXCHANGE, Sty dans, Bterling.. Turls. GOVERRMENT BONDS. i United Btates 0s of ‘i Tinited brates now 4 I Valied States iew ¢ pcmm umpulu...lm}. 3 Uulted States currency 4 LROKERS quvnflo». ‘lllculu Cfl' 7 per cent bonds. 7 per cent Sewersy hicasa €4t 7 ber cent Water Couk County 7 per cent bonds (lon Aorth Chilcigu 7 per cenlilincoln C1iy Rallway (South biide] Cly fratiway (Weat slde) br 0f Cominerce. ‘Divialon ltallwey 7 ¥ Cent curvfa. i3 BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. New Youk, Nov, 17,—Gold opened ana closed ot 102, the extremes of the day, Carrying rates £ 4 per cent. Bliver uuchanged, Mere silver bars are 121% In greenbacks, 1175 in gold; silver coin RG@H discount. Governments frm. Rallroad bonds steady, State bouds quict. Stocks weak and Jower fo geperal, and a smal} ~volume of business. lelaware & Lackawanoa, however, sdvanced 10 50, closing 8t V%, The' movements iu Michigen Central were very :mlue. hort the stocke being up and dowu. first mgn | sud th 1 Lo squeese Lhe ul v in wtocks were contined to (umm\filhcly few speculators, Huctualions beiug o wide sud frequeat, and attended with too iuch uncertatoty, 10 inducy general operatious. Quickmlver prefee- sud shares declined on uce 1ol un injanchion preveutivg vaymeut ol nleceat or dividends on preferred stock fu preferenve to LUmDOL. ‘The fsiluce vl Tbe »uviLys bauks in Readlng, Pa., and fears that theac faflures mueht produce & vuu-.n\l u:mlc there, catleed some UDCAriueda O Ly Exclauge. At (he close transactious aggregated 13,000 sharex, of which 17, Lake Sbore, 0,000 Northwestern, common, 2,000 vreferred, (H. 30 5,000 Michigan Uentral, snd 6,400 Western Unlon, Muney 3620 per eent, closing at 304, meteatiig paper, B4 Cnxtoms receipte, 100,000, Treasurer dihursed Qll ,000 \ong, 80 snort, 454, alar weekly tank atatement: S470, 600: de- 3 cirenlation, increase, $124,+ 200 1linofs Central, The Asslstant Clearings, $22, Seriing duit: Followiis fe the re mo Jegal-tenders, Conpons, new, ! s lflmcfl Ere i Tennemee, old. Tennensee, ne 3t su« FRANCISCO, 17.~The following are the s Virdinia. exdiv. alftornia, 17.—The 1ate of discount in the npcn m-um lor theee munths’ Lills 4s 4 per cent; Lelow the ank of Engtand rate, 1 per ccu!. Consols for money and nccannt, i 11-10, Amencan "(‘Curllkq—‘!‘fl. 104443 078, 0-408, 10835 aw Y COMMERCIAL, The following wero the recelpts and shipments of the leading articlesof produce In thie clty during tho twenty-fout honrs cnding st 7 o'clock ou Saturday morning, and forthe corresponding time Withdrawn from store during Fridoy for city convumption: 4,007 ba wheat, 1,150 bu corn, 1,170 bu oats, 37 bu rye, 13,000 bu barley, Tha following grain wns inspected into store in this <ty Saturday morain wheat, 12 cars No. 2 do, care No, 1 soft spring, 119 cars No. 2 do, 20 ca 44 cars No. 1 bard Nu. 1 do, 7cars re] 44 cars high mixed corn, 137 cars 2 cars no grade (242 2 ao, +cara rejected, corn) ¢ 12 cars white oats, £ rejected (W oots)y 13 cars D 2 barley, 14cars extra No.ddo, 16 caréor. dinnry No. 3do, 15 cara feed (53 barloy). Total, Inspected out: 118,064 20 bu corn, 67,070 bu vaty, 8,170 56U cary, or217, 000 Lu, bu whent, 81, bu rye, 31,300 bu varley, The following were the recelpta and slipmenta of brondatulls and live stock at this polnt during the past week and for the corro-uoudlnu weeks ending os dated: e 'he 'nlluvtlw were the uuum from New York for tho week ending oe doted: 'Tho Board of Trade adjourned Yaturday at noos, belngz on haud carller than usual, to enable itn mumbers to attend the funeral of the lote Hon. W, For (hiv reason thero wasmuch lens business transacted than the average volume, ‘The markets wery rather ateady, visions were eas ¥. Coolbangh. Mage and pro- er, wheat lower, and there was corn was firmer chiefly in futures, though there wanaa falr Inquiry Ly whilppers fur wheat sod corn, and votne barley was wanted on outside orders, clearer, aud apparently moro settled, which favored on increase fn the volumu of our receipts, ospo- clly looking towards more new coru; but the temperature was high for this acason of the year, Jobbers of dry gouds revort a well sustained or- der demand, but there s comuaratively iittle dotng n the way of personal sclections. shirtinge, vrints, winler dresa fabrics, cloaki hostery, flaunels, and notions recolved the must attention, No important price-changes were noted, The grocery market wad reasonubly active, and ruled ratber Armer than on the earlier days of the Bugary, siraps, wolassew, snd apices wore moving frecly, sud displayed 'The codlee market remalned dull ang easy, Teas wero quiet and steady, ‘There was falr activity in the demsnd for foreigu dried truita, and some lines of domestic dried wers also mreting with a lveral inquiry, and uuchasged. P'rices of good to cholce grades of butter were flrmly supported, wiedinm qualities wera neglected and weak, The cheese teade rematned dull, with prices unsettied apoareut In the hagging, leather, tobaccu, coal, und wood warkete, Oile were in {air request, and, gencrally stesdy la trading wus The weather was Sbeetiuge and ightly fucreased Flah were quoted qulet bat low ‘and and dechuing, No changes wel The lumber market was rather quiet. At the yarus dealers were busy filling ol orders, but the demand haa fallen off iu consequence of the quiet- Dews In the country, except that there la still con- slderable fuquiry from wmerchants ai large inter- for aud river poluts, who are replenlahing for the winter ana eutly spring trade. Dry tencing and lath aro quoted higher. The cargo market was qutet and easier va luch, aud perhaps other grades The bruom-corn market was falrly Hidea were lu good demand e recelpts sre increasiug, bul there ls no accumulation of stock, sud aune! ally are careylug sutall supplics, sre snzious 1o ine crease them, while the good bides ara counng for- ward. Wool was quiet and steady, qulet. Poultry wos ratber dull und cusy under Potatoes were in moderate ro- sctive and steady, Jurge offeriugs. Lake froights were quietjand unchanzed, 8% 43ic for corn and be for wheat o Buffalo by sall; with 3jcmore asked for stosm. Roow was taken tur *10,000 bn wheat,” 45,000 ba corp, snd 23,000 by Through rates to New York by lske and rall were quoted firm a4 10c on wheas aud sbout 18¢ va Rall freights were steady. otbier fourth-class are now 40c to New York, 37¢ to Baltimore, dic 1o Philadelphia, 45¢ 1o Boston soa other New Epgland poluts, s2d 35 o Moo+ treal. Looss meats were quoted at 10¢ and boxed mcats 5¢ per 100 Ba bigher tnsn grain, Rates oo grain sud The Cincionat Enquirer gives the followlog 8g- ures of condition of tho coru crop for two past yuare in threo States 02 uunuber 1y e, As compareld with last year the averages arc as follatva: Produrtion, Quatity. . lfi'i 0t ¥, £ i The viold of ‘lll|nnlu h esllmMN‘ lll ’)m 040,473 bu on 8,035,411 acres, DIRECT IMPORTS. The following atatement shows tho different kinda of forelgn goods on which duties hava been patd nt Chieagn during the past week, with the for- elyn vaine of the mame. With pold at 102, the enrrency selling valne of thesa goods in Chicago I8 abont &15,000: 8. Ona- Trewy 184 Mustard .., . Looking- i 1 win $17,00.55 PrROVISIONS. 1100 PACKING. ‘The Secretary of the Purk-Packers' Asaciatlon gives the following asthe winter packing at thls polut to date, a8 conpared with Lhe stme Linie {u previous Fears: 1817, ‘Fhe backing at Cedar aplds 1o date Is 11,237 hogs, sgalust 19,429 for the sama thine last y ‘The number of hogs packed sluce Nov. 1 at the places named, acconliag to latest mall and telegraphic infor- mation recelved by the Cinclunat! Price Curvent, eom- parcs with last yesr as follows: Kor 14, Same date, Ser.to, Mrsn Pork—W ml!rllrly active, but rather weak. deciining 10¢ per brl, and closing 3wT%¢ lower tnan Friday evening, with s steadler feeling towards noon, Sules were reported of 210 bris cash (car fots) &t $12.50; 1,320 brls sefler Novembter at $12.00¢ 12 10; 3,000 brin scller the year st $12,00@12.038 and 18,500 brls selfer January at $12.174G12.50. Total. 22.000 brls. ‘The market clore steady st $12. 10@ 12,20 fur apoty $12,0246 03 for Novembert $12.00312.00 awllcr the yeary 0@ 12,2204 scller January: and $12.87@12.3754 vel- eF F e b 5041300 and ex- m“fll‘“l 14, the tnat L\nx»——\\nv o bortr dctakn, bt deciined abot &g 7 1103 1be, 18 ihe offerings wefo rather, large: chielly SF 1t OPERIA M OF BUSE yent. . Sales wera . furied af L0 tes ol at €7, 80T, EL S0 Tesselfer ot week (i December 3t STHML 100 (s selier the 7.8 Jler January at et clowd ST for or 23 pot; 87, K7ty el mi lh:;yv:n'\l'x !t;‘-:‘llfl%lzlln J-nu:ryx Pand $roiNG X ru Xy ii~Wern mmlemely active and 8 shade esater, some Tots belng sold at \cmylb dectine, while others Were ield at previous pricce, with no dlsposition to ac: cuptleas, Ilicre wasa fale hqulr{ ropean sce count. 11410 W0 J o ahomiere o By 4G hox: o taring; H0.000 1 short ribs §aoman, w.m-il--nnrmmru toiel L0 hoxes nd sliort clears at $4 Yember, and xes Yorkbira sideaat7es 120,00 (e wreen o) ot Gares BT Beretat picKlad htha (1 Howp at. Ocs and 20 Hoxta Juue et hameun private terna, The taurket closed at v folluwing raoge of prices: T RONY Ot " Short Long Short mr.v[ ribn cleura, clea o ) o 5 Iy [ ez 1‘.&: i I 4 huoted tise cash? oo seils Jecembers and Whiiee for 737! Totig :.:L 1l 01 @1l Green lllnul tn for ey ceember, nber, g 4 ncon Gucied GT4e for shoulders, Hie f atort b S o et cleath, MIGISo-for nanh ailcanvased aud packed. . e el m HFEROD un-w.-n uwly and quict st $10.07 10,25 for wesst $11,00611,23 for extra mesa; and Q15 or by ALLOW—Wag I quoted at TH@THe for clty,and 7@THC for " country, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR=Was very qulet, the adjournment stgoon cutting oft business, which seidom opens much before 12u'clock, Prices were nominslly unchsoged. Sales were reported of 120 brls winters at $7.0587.23 2.000 rn wpring extras (mostly Friday afiernoon) at 83,006 6.501 100 brls spring superfines st $4.80; 40 brls fyo Hour st 3.5, and 20 bris_buckwhest do on private terms, Total, 2,200 bris, The matkes closcd with tho folluwing aa the asking range of priccat Cholee to favurite brands of winters, $7.0047.2%; goud 10 primo brands of winters, $4.25@0.50;_cholce Lo fing aprinic, 4,75R0.501 falr to good spring, $4.74@3.35; fow apeing, $.62,73; falr to good Minncsois epriogs, $3.255.75: cholca to fancy Minnesots springs, $6.008 6.60; patent sprioge, $7.0030.00; fow wrade, #3009 .50 vye, 83, 10681 103 buckwheat, 83. 250.0 inaN—Was1n falr demand and firm. Bsles ware ror ported of 20 tons, st $121.50 per tou, mostly on track, Cuny-MEAL-Coarse was numinal, at $18.23 per ton, outrack. WIIEAT~Was qulot and casfer, declining 3c, and rlosing Hc lower thnn on Friday evening. Tho lirithh markets wore quiet with an casler feeling, and Now York wgs weak catly, hut more active early, with & ®ood inquiry from December sharts, Larger recolpls hers wern ;‘nm'rllly lcoked for, and the faxncction ro. Jort stowed 30 cars ioro (uaw o provious dny, were wanied Ly sitprorn but the Cutok Hnw »cemmuuwlnunnlnu upon (utures, mostly very fuw outaide ctation {hat the close of navization, nuw nesrat hand, will bo falluwed by wn lntion of wheat s, teided to depress quatas bt mluumua avtuaily on hand that Driecs Red by the abmence of “pressure (o sell, the PerE HeTEA . o] L beaFa. haxinit WG hem mora eautlous, heller Decemtier opened at 81,083, sali nt proved tu 1.06)4, tud closed st #1004, Beiler the year was autet st Bauvle beluw fecembory Bhd eeller Jinuan ol b ber, avove betel lmrmunlh o) L% N, L do al ., and d BLtBh, Canh Salte Wers reportott of 1w hu 3 SPFinCRt $1,tial, 107 8241 bu No, 2 apring at Torifas hri> B NG, 3 o 88 81 iy o Biby ic on track, Total 4 b Wixar—Was aulet, -uxl o ‘lower un the Loming und« Eulvs W 400 by b Mo S da ke B oty rn b o II ard Bt §1 Ll ll' duat oft m saniple, at 00 bu, ~\Va4 falrly ll:lhn! r lhu wivancing 4o per bi, but fell fuck o rlosing ||lhcl of Fi 4 ullvmmm. wheu Now York was reported weak. The liritish miark:t was quoted easler o vargoer, sud our rucelpts wern larger, 4id far-luais boiug Inspucted lute woros but oue stocks In More appear to hlrnd«'r\'md uIng 200,000 b tIurluK thi week. Shippers wll\lctl ul llll v orders, und hulllhl frecly, ®4 a sort incy upncared ' a havs, Shtshed Diefore nous hlmru!-awnlnmufnelv.lml(huull Ings 'ru an utitatde wers ouly moderate, pri ot betng bi 2l coough to tenipt numerous sellers, s loug wa Lhere e 8 war cloud {n the East which mlyuuu corn fo rale higher uext summer thao it did ll‘l May. selicr the moutl upeutd st 4ilac, sold down 10 4% and clused at “‘h« helltrl)ln yri "l'l)xttmb\"lflll‘ R 42ig42'4¢, the foriner clos oy at 42, and the mm Bt 424 ol e A0 Wiye| ad au . elier Janusry aeller Say was quoted at 43 bty gy A4S DIl tatxed at s sl rofected a d24c. Carh bales were opried o l u it el it M do o0 by rrl:-cml AL 4z l.v 1 f 4 new' cars B 7w ux«cumm. and 2. m. b o by samiple nll’ 1150 OATo— ¥ uilel, DUC there was consldera: blo tnaateys vk Ve imayi ot ruled Bems e it oferiuge. Ehe reelpts wore f " {he sbivente Leavy, and i weelly eIt L ¥ i ato Dud won redeed 10 ess than okan by iwluied e speculadive deinud, Sna’ ade tha Surts wnxlous 1o Car tofs werd casler, bus round Hoi ware orhed over a e cisuini of ik whs sotue detisud lruml freions: room wie sngaged for 2500 i Novemibe FI WL 25048 December sold was quoled at Taside. Freah cary e and sohis tuniud 1o1a early st sold ut Sue, Cash sules we WL ut S i, 80 bd No. Dy satuplu ab 23 3 28¢ 00 tracky and 3,40 bu du ks 20 frve ol buard, Fotsl, 70, M. F~Was 10 fulr requee'and trin, the olferings to- S dwoli 8t 5. aud Tetember s 8 wsli tales were fepuried of 5,40 bu No. 3 AN EY—Waa in sctlve domand and srm. advenc, Ing wisic. The receliis were larger, but 1he reporied abfumieuts were liberal, and tha weakly statement Wiows 8 decrease 0 the siock [0 store. Fho arket a3 aupposcd b be chi ety induehced Pl Trym were in b 10 1o eifect TLat all Krades of Bork, And. that s Sansidorable dusaiuy of Causdegad New Vork lariey ad hoey als ready sitpped Tlcse i oo ek e, e atttired ' umum wdel fur fatures, tlis od<rinys uf which wera bl L b-'ruueutd e obwe il old Lo 6240, cloiiig at nu'u . Jautsry wib auoted ut iy arly. and uic 3t e 1he ot e wess, elalLe wad S’ erbes Slosed domiusiiy ugher, The lower gralcs wers 14 goud deuail, il A Tup N Wi {or foed, un o for A¢: 2,800 by 3 4, ol 3 uuu-la ll ‘IMTJ o track, |u§ Lmfiuunuu»...m Trec on boand. ?‘ 20000 b, GENERAL MARKETS, Ves steady ot 8,023, 12 Continuea {u falp demand sad stesdy. Dealers aruabibpiug e corn that bas been sld, us fast adthey €an gol cars. The Fecelpla coutioug Hueral. Quotatious: Cholcs new hurl, Siwdee, and fair to guod thesx. Mo | mediuw, #4ashaci Noo 2 loaidoand cuvers, 4h@dc: No. 3 du and ouminen mediuim, 46 AN Interior BUrSIELL @4 Crouked, hadhc DUTTER-No marked chauges wers wuscrvble. There was s well-austalned demand for §o0d to cholce burter and 8 steady renge set of prices, but soyihiog DOt SUAWERIDg (0 Lhal deacriplion Wis mOTe UF 1¢as Uek jected. withi prices leaning io buyers' favor. The bulk of tha receipta cvstinue W fud su Easters outlot. We quote: Fancy creaincry, 0u3w; guod W cholce Rrades, Jg26c; wediut, 19418¢; Laferivr W common, [y BAGGING-The markes remalnd without much scitoa, orders belog LowparaUTely few, tud geuerally Siee e nhamm, lh! feeling hflnl’ steady at the annexcd flnnlnllon Rtark, 21c: Rrichton A, 23%et Lewlaton, 213 Creek, 204e: Ameriean, 15%es | 5 @15cs gunules, aingles, tiidlyer do, 24 il nnd the teant of prircs was seain weak, There wia 3 hand-ta-month LSE ~Trade remalned unimproved demand at the following rauge of prices: oo o heat ore At 11 @13e. Rid lower graded at 0 ¢ 10%e. oAl Niomistng deniowith prle aof anihracite show. g & tem o A highee range, Only & mod ‘r 1o demand ‘exlared at.the Anmesed quotatton Kawanna, large p. 3% an ngt and pans il 2677 Pleamont. €7, 3o T, 30,000 Neiar 10 €3, s (e & o, 4.9 @i Tiitiols, ¥3.0004 (ot UaTtsharFie, §4.13% Tndl- anm block, $4.50, RRA Were quated at 20¢, and ex-packed 8 196 i FISIE-\Vhitedah, mackeeel, and col remain strong. Oiher fy are stenly. A moderate hatiness wat AT the ;lflhml:n;lql\fllll'l L1 white- fuml hote kits, § nredinm, 3 Hilrd RIS bl ReTFIng, Iit, brls, £l nlzhurwulnn ll\ll naked hatiut, friejeg wealed Vi 1LY er BAIMOR, 1a-brls FAINIRK, currants. p nir Duiutey quiet. " Quotations are given below: FOURIGN - IRleR, NGAKEL A% Tew farcrs, “Tuekldh branes. ol e )cmuurw. AT 4“ Ve raining, ] Ny 00w, Mitw: rl.ll.\ll(l7.(l'l lm new, Ay Valeneim, new. i (e Lante currants, iy 1!’!.”'“ 110 new, ¥ tron, 106 i wRaTie—Alirn nprlfl. ity Michfian do. ol guaTie: Koutlrn, new, ganes Santtiorn picel, 7 Tiaer peachen, Talven, biet 3224130 blackber- e m"(:;,"‘(@ " mmmr& .l'.mlfltl pitted chere "r ris, 12W4@1Icy llmnflflt. Terl‘fll’flnl. 1043 et Freneh wnmx: ity Nables wainuta, 1. BTt iraivn, figtaics Thcane, Texns. Macfes seroni Aateties 10, Missatirl, tghiges” WIMINELon Tennéusenpentitn dicilge. (UITS—Were in mode cquest amid o Rk Apich Soll ab F.00 er brl In choafee gresnindy In-linge Anniee nt reta £2 %644.00 per bri 5 por brl 16 B R P T e vad xalielldwranes, fato pet, By Couwba'do, Tode e By granbertios, it i tn: i .01 Mnlaga | per boxs lmmlunl orankes, n‘ ve A r-lunrnu Jrarm, €3, 25 per buxi Siiinga mrape, £7.09 @95 er kei O 50 8 Tt KT EN M4 1S Are niore AURNL (0 held with increased frnness, A {reer morem siripe nnd moinases at rather irmer prices was aleo re« portel, Coffees remain qniet and easy. Rice, splces, mnm. starch, ete., Ivun quiet and unchasged. Weo it Hire—Carolina, 0'40; Correr—0. ti. Jav 20 Ehalce wikd Tongy 21@23es common (0 A s BN Fric TRerS waan Tirin market, wiile other lines ruled 0, 0a7¢. v xd, 2, 294 s kool to prime, e roasting, 17 11%4311Ye; crushed, e, u»(‘mr?m‘»‘ mm-x uln C, 01 B4@5Hes Feliow, 8@ A3@3%¢t Callfors 1ot situs 434 Otleana moulaxsen, cholce 5 mmknwumlvod 438 i1 e A altl, 35660 303 v, i Allsplue, 1700 74gc: clover, e Mo Ko 1§ LOOATAG) st Calettn ginger, 106 1c. e re e crinan mottied, 6aa\e; fir e White Ll sics White ltuse, Siuwoct ot il o o O i ‘TarmCra A2C mAbO (0 nny, Ciwing (1 tho inpasablo atwe of the runis: Rt timothy, 81800 un tracks Nu. 3 doy 81y a0 miied, £a.00; oveos "o 1 peatrier FLts stbaen, $o Jks—were T Tétr demand and stew s are incrensing, thangh Uit bides aro e ity Miteliers' cows, J1ey steers, TAct green cured, Tiant, Blywisics leaty, Hiecs aimniced, 755c 1 Jar curnly 4¢3 mieen salied iy 11et wrven caif, 303 o i S enies AVA T vy aaited Ariese 25€ 1 nr] fint du, Ihal7cy llt!mfllll sking, 45@50¢ ahee] l.l‘ woul estitnated, at 30 O e A ool Al o carbon, and_ s modersts F for other oils, WA n-lmm-d at about meady fgires. We quote: Carbon, 10 eyt teat, lllmu!llbflll Il,ll. 150 deg., 10lgeq w n'-"ll“t I.fldl'l(. ey eadifahty 137 do \urhmm Rl I("l. 241 kluine, 2ue: o 1 Gt No o it liasoed, Taw, Ade 1?“'&1 1.1“ e g exirm gl atéte Ture, ! ) Hhes ttraita, soc: winter, miine o ooz, 1 graviy [t b T gl hm.' "lil' \th( ‘ll’lflll(l ll“. .. 33C1 BII\II‘IL redueed, lll‘f e, B F AT Ok Wero i o PA(O request at the recent decline. The recelnts wers fair, but eliolce, largo ck wus searce. Teachilawasold ot eis dulivered. EArly Hoso were quoted at 35@40c aad 1t uu AL 34640, FOULTIY AXD 0AMEwero tn litlo better locsl remiloat, eliotco fresh recefptabringing Ui outsie yuo- intiona, 'lhl! market 'ul l‘flvn’nl‘v Iry Inrae ur{er ni!l ot _old’ stock: Livo 5 0 per_dory dressed do, @70 mr u-, i L2tz urkeys 73 o dresscd, 2, 87,007,001 prairlo chicke N S ...mm.mi :;nux Tt 81,003 wiid ducks, 043,00 went 1e sl-.l' 05 qutet and unchanged, The offcrings of Giover were nlm o larger, and the market closed rather weak, Fla: searcd and frmly held At $1.24 e Eover skt $3.0065.10, and tiaothyat 81.19 .\x.'r—Wu iu fair maum and -lemm Laginaw fing nm. $1.001 Xow Sork e salt, 81,10 jr brli orlinary ¥ dalry, with bas, €2,401 withodt s, Pox uu Mmunllnlr et vack, s—0nl ats olting 47 sales was acoorns hjected to any material wini 1 the fiats ol w bR = Col mon. Unddle; good do, oAy llll'dlum Alapiney d o, duutcs flue, Akabicy oo, l‘flv:l..;,n cholee, HaTic) chulcest, HiGssct fancy, (At iAL—~Common, am:m: Koot o, ndzel me i 40¢3 Rod (0, 4k i lllm urpentife; o mapiihy 1 finest, on, 2hieies good do, 00Ies sonal du, I3 4301 n:.w;.w...nnm, 0T, 2 46e: Kood A dium, Rood medlum, 386 1001 fing, 46ed ey Nneaty lmflu rlmu:e. bhedicy cholcest, Biaului choleest now, 7UQ° QoL QII-Lummml. @er good Eflmmnn, :m:m it 8 c4ie hlmodlllel"llm. II(T ey 1 Avdiey 2 ey el o, finest. Kikey: i 1, MG, GulTrlcen we steady, W quater Maple, $0,00 @805 boeeh, €3,0000.007 slabs $4.0004.80," dulive ure WIIISKY—1Wos anlet and Ireegular, Nuyers Wit 'l Mpcrfllhm (for raw), snd holders llkud 8,006 0, ale wns reported of 100 bris at §1. \H)I)L~llu.llurl wero Aliag \\'vtll.rn orders nt the nuuuu ngires, The demand fa ral In.‘r LI MNI nwasned wools, n.'mzm fino conrao s 4 umu e osce. wasbod, ‘@it cdiuns do, Phadiiey coarny llv. A-ule h »4m|1 l holee, 4"14"(:\ 1 rm ROO, Wuadle, dnlumln \\m =Fine Improved, JJwXic: nediun do, do, J2@dic) coarse comimon, 184110} DIMK. LIVE STOCK, cH1aA00, Cultle, i Mr, Jolin {1, Doonelly, of th firm of 12, ‘l‘llnmnlim & Co.. after & threa months’ absenco (n the far \West, most of which itme was spont In Colorado and Wy« oming, hasreturned (o the city, From him wu leas that very few merchantable catila now ronata in that country, and that during the balance of the present season our receipts of Colorado and Wyomlog cattlo will not cut much of & fliqure. According to v, Done netly, at least threa-fourthd of the stock remafulng in tha hands of feaders woald aiready havo been inarkeied but for the severasnow-storm which prevalled thers sbout the first of Nuvembor, The anow covered (hs ground for & porlod of moarly two weeks, and the ape pearance of ihe caltle was vury unfavorably affected, they belag rendered unsalable st moythlog like real value, v, Donnelly estimates our recelpts of Colos rwido and Wyuinlag cattie at fully 00,000 head, ur nearly iwica the number recelved during the season of 1870, The quality has busn wuch better and prices moru Fo- munerative thau laat yeur, Stock men In large nume bery are movlug loto that countey, and It 1s confidently expeciod $hut the sesson of 1873 will witnoss s silil ture uronounced Iucrvass o our supplics trom that quarter. CATILE~O? all tho duli and unprofitably weeks ihat drovers have experlenced during tho past threo months, oune have bean more thoroughly dull sud genersily une satlsfactory than the one just ended. The recelpt shewn by the foregulag table, were of very moderate yroportiuns, resching (8,727 head, agatnst 24,179 head fur the corresponding week of last year,and 19,000 hoad tu 1¥75, Lut there were a good many more cattie than tlicre was any posslbi outlet fur, and prices dropped duwn (0 8 lower pulng thau they iad previously reached during the present season. The sbuve apptles to all de- scriptions, excepting stock catle, In which the shrink. ag¢ was comparatively lght, demand for that clas Dhaving about Keptup with the supply. The decline was 1he most severs (n nstive cows, cowmon mixed lots of butchers stull. snd thin tough Tesas catile, thoss rades showing a reduction fur the wuek of 25@33c per 1wibe, Now, less thaa any other perlod of the year, do the Eastern marketa depend upou tho Wes thelr eupplies, and this year more than bLefore are the States of Ohlo, Penusylvanla, New York, Kentucky, Mapyland, wnd Virgluls con; iribating io the suppiies of se consuming tusrkete uf ilie East. The deuand from the local trade 1s wlw wore than usially reatricied, gwivg 1o (bo ahundaey uf peltry and gaue uts furnished fror the B et i the claelu slaya Of tite wee T Tifiue Vices for vows nd commian Fouls mixe luta uf buichers’ slock were 8241 ¢ whils th dds i ends were closed o htu chictly 8t 82, uuu.).m R e sis catthe nt £ Hnd sion 1o ,,m-a-nlpmn.mum LR o fen Lotorady aud Wyomiuy catil 4. Werv tak . 2 X ed above 00 1M Lewd, sveraging 1,500 156 88 $5. 2 wud 3 livad, aversging 1,724 1bs, ai §3.75), wnd of the l Il|11 supply llhl 1u exceed 150 head unlur ll IJIHJI at IX 5. Veals were i K‘|.ll Illbln Y- and sule fuilplec, nmmm-w.u py (Eerrige o wesk clowd nw;. i e s el WMt S = Nomioal Jold MeeT, Welvhing 1,30 i $4.5004.73 1. 150 10 1, 250 1. s ok s;m ur:;'.l; S teeti i Tl BG4 Wik :Wf‘m 7 Sosio s No sCkmol o Bodnt s comt, for 2.4031.90 ‘I.U SUa3. D umlw L 2 " u.sumvumm Sale e \u.h—-l'cr TS baias Lot 300375 llous—olaca pur uu feview the teddaucy of (o pougmarkat Butcontlnuad 1n 4 duwavard dirsciion kb tha w6k theFe a8 80 Setiva dcasnd frn anl moetof the um-rxnn- wers fiipne fafen the daé of_areival, P oniv AL f e sacrtien of petsed of Iy n L from the St nrdldnrlnu\lnm h\) And Tuioalag). S A Tt e nt " Arrivala witnese erk e mm{rlu- contman to n?m. o we W tor the poreen week onling Snv. f7=~the LArKeat IImbeE oF [y quarity thae earpiy was exenient — acen In the market at G ARy A TInrReE WRs TONCH Aepreaed. Oy s ot mivern ard in ceipta fof the r,nmlul ' week lant year, Fupply was not exceptl Andthers way genetal oling of, o ot anntationn Telnit 25 e meddiune And heavy we 144 fur fmcon sralen, and 4 o »-m: rvmm o hesvy ani 40t s{mv- ot reatay T ¢ wie 1ght drmnml for this classof prievs rled coutlderabily luwer. Aot onns Bale it tho suynly wus takea by sidbpors ur Kout to ellol Nt Xt LR et R weh P A raniza L &1 a1 cowannit hoifers, W I.ATI4E TRCEIDU, S0, b upRIT) Teeeipia valy 63, ‘Tho eargo market was quict and were made Frilay evenlng at redaced prices for same grades, and most of the offcrings Batunlay wers fresh A few males were made, but the bulk of the Inmher was carrled over, Fleveatnfl was casy at $7.60 @7.73, aud common fuch AL $4.50:¢10,00. The Letior madm wera quoted at $10.20812.00. Lathwera firm 'um fbllowing sales were roported, Probably some of themn were made Friday evenine: Cargo #chr Wolvers ine, from tirand iarer, 130,00 ft common at £9.504 and cargo schir A, Mosh, from Chehoygun. 233,000 (¢ Wi 44,000 Tath at §1,30; schr M n‘lmf.l.‘n';‘zw ft plece stuft; LA pirips” atl Doarde fom_Ludington, 1 h: baryee Uity of Grand Int'vn.(’rum tirand Jiaven, ely setive, A good deal y stuffat $7. Mevey, from Mudke: 240,00 L comntnon dry ine ard murket was o of Thmber Ia Tos g Gt oL CHIENT i o1 O ber in Arm,. Imllrnrllmlml Wwiivnre mioted Dictier, f8 antd Lo be morel reduce. et I 1 notatl Fleat ulullculnlltlnnr 1and2-inch, i [} Firat and adeond o FIrat common dressed siding Eionriis, Shstcuuintin, drowcd on Floorin. tiird tom 0x hoards, A, 13 Ine oz hoanix T, 14 lucties Tiox bu ¢ i 1 ar commun stock bua 1, sman lumbq;:—-;l:lnldn Drices urs tor llry A1 BY TELEGRAPII, TOREION CITIES. Suecial Dirpatch tn The Chicago Tribune. Nov. 17-11 8. .= GnaLN — Wheat— ‘Winter, No. 1, 11s6d; No. 1d; No. 2, 108 4ds white, No, 1, 128 10d; N 2d; elub, No. 1, 18 3d; No. 2, 128 104, 291343 No. 2, 208 P'rovisions—Pork, 80r. Lard, 43884, Liveuroot, Nov, 17 108 0d1 apring, No, 1, 119 2 ve.—LoTTox—QulatinK@akds sales, 0,000 bales; speculation and expurt, Ameriean, 3,000, TUYra—TTheat—Callfornin white wheat, 128 6d @1a 1003 do elub, 124 1012134 3z No.2ta No. 1, 108 4 @1lay do winter, 104 51Q118 6. York.28s Coru=\Western mixed, 2w20n 34, Ametien, 5. Darley—American, 4 od. a—Canadlan, 47, ST Er s ACFlean, 450504, oNs—3ess pork, 503, 'rling meas heef, 02 Lard—Amerlcan 13604, Tiacon—Long cloar, 4 Flour~Lxtra New ,,j 78 0y refined a0, TW| Tln' Tollowiug were eceived Ty the t.mcnzo mm of mv:m-nnn.\nv. 17.—Prline meas nork—Fas tem, new, Sin Tacon—timberiauds, 4) 408 a1 whort clear, ‘u. iy a5, L, 43a0d. bref,gts hulh a1 cl. lu-xum Indl W, l.flkno'« Mb{ Ilmlllllcl'!. 3l T Ve psol=Wheat ATROCE OIT conat—~Wi sa k1. Gorn eatior easiery anse mr -verngu ,\m erle Wi ¥ cr, A itican hfaca corn Tor Frompk ALIDGGE AMERICAN CITIES, Nxw Yong, Nov, 17.—CorroN-Steady at 1143 114c; futurea barely ateady; November, 15.0680t11, 0004 December, 11, (sl 1.00e; January, 1110011, 11cy Fobe Tuary, 11.2%ct March, 18,50 Aprily 11.30cs 3lay, 11,63 @ltties Jung, 1. TIGIL. T8 Froun—~Unchange Teceipte, 21,000 bris. Conx-MrAL—Unchangod, Unarx—Wheat opened dull and heavy, and closed & iy recelpts, 300,000 by Minncsuta_ spring, witha very moderate businessy ttye four steadys 83.0084.40. No. 2 Milwaukee club and No, 1 3 llllln’uukw. ' t, Alnrm nod it R 3 : ber, «mu«n e SHark buy ru’l'nlll—l and hlule. :\mm. 3 IAy=Flrm and unchanged, lul'l—fln!l andl uuunnuud. auecs 1 o SArRoen, 150100 | r woldy 1....mnu. 3 m flrlulnl. umm old, 43 A ATKANED 1K BriRITs o TUk rlsmu.-au dy ot 3i%@IsC, Vit s ork heavy s mevs, 814.10214.20, tondyy Weatern lung rleat tiudled” wichiaoged: T oper unchanged; “la-fron ateadys Beotcl, n-(lnf‘ l‘l‘muulu Rolde ALTIN A fllmn. Kov. I'l.-lwu-?irm, quiet, andun- Wheat=Western ’ltm Nt . M-mm yingar rod, spor and X i m"“"n“ 2 i lwf wullml ll ateanier, hh@nic: T i Mmubfir ici pcenier, atads Decamber, @IThet Miixed, 3@dde. 1iye quict and m-dy ln—awull ant Erovisiosactulct and unichanged, lrr Chio ‘estern wetive and firm llfllaflm :iu—mnlmml‘h.‘m-.nruuuml. b, - WY D 8. ket 1084, mum—:-huur iy bris; wheat, 16,500 bu; corn, b '\\nm. iy hnx corn, 83,000 bu. 19,000 Lu; vat; "uumpm‘m—l nmc’.‘fl o No. 2. $1.60; mame nmum “Flour, 100 ele; whoat, 24000 bas corn, nwlurllx Wipat, 22,000 bug corn, o mlu’llhrv—dlonr. 1, o \‘nv l1.-currox-—suwr.mu| good et -m.larua dull Corn quiet bub mndn \ Bl Gl nd “Suchauged | Sasies i Y falr uewant, and narces Uiy Coinmli 10 b sorinyg. 503N, vm-mm:-—rozunmnummu and warket frm at Lard £ s steais, ¥8.0 e heuts s an, 7, L i 800 Kt o 19 a3l 1010 13 Jave, Ll Ns\.ufl. closlug st i ixaLxD Olk—Dull 4t ‘:-‘nuunzed a1 82@33¢, MILW Al Mitwavkes, Nov. i7. -l-UJLn—QIllllml guminal, up\ngfl lndlfinl;nml e Guarx—Wheat dull; ke 41, 1s10%s—Dull sad easler, Prioe steam lacd. $7. 8, T 0, Fukiunts—Wheat to Buffalo, Glebte. Itzcairra—Floar, 11000 bris: wheat 13.000bu. BUIPMENTS—FIOUF, ks ey cash of future. whest, LG b r, -g:g unc)nln.itt LoEx |hu sud luwal De bulcy duid aud uncly, tive Y—bioady and uncuasged ‘orl .‘lm lw I.\IA; L, sz uiet il incaas ol -¥laar, & i end um.nnu« BEaRIwra=] Wlieat, 4200 bus cors, 10,000 hug oata, 24,000 bu: rre. 6,600 bug barley, .00 by, TUILADPLETIA. DELETIA, Nov. 1n.—Floun-Quiet and un- K 'm rl]wl’ TS e, OATs e white WOReEh, ] 1 Weatern, ihuddqe, uyelleldy it Bhiavisiann guet nf unenanged. BerrEn—nen 107 g4 103 Iikopier 4,000 . —Wheat, 16,000 but corn, 12,000 buy oats, XESY OnLEA Yuw onemave Sav, 17 prime. $lt i dlioice, 13 ri, et elear, oe dull and lawers Al sapamen Johe riiing; nEime, 1041} Mo mant Tair nml mnrkn frmy L. prime to aiie, “,,.,,.“y-( ORI BIEht exchanga on gh:w Vork, Mdllcuum. Sterlingg exchange, bankers® 118, U2, Loms Vi ll_,:wmn.r.lx. Kov. 17 —Lnrmv—smdy st 1042 I'l.(;fl R-((’l tl‘nfl‘nl unchanged. —NTAPket easlers WINTE, GG, MEe, Ketuutiy whie, Yade: mixed, 0%, Iiye: a8y arket dull at —Quiet but fiem. Pork aufet At #12.008 TR ettt At inchangced . IIkcon ueLy Tiges clear b, Ha0%e, Lard quict and une ™ ehangel, WitARY—Firmer at 81.ba, INTIANATOLLS, Txpiaxarorts, Ind,, Nov. nehunicod AT 2 red, $1,23a1,83. Corn, new Kptve, Uais, 234300, 1ge, SIBsIe l'unvm«m-(.mlunn-l _nEapuLs lllll'll’lcllll. .Lllll :I ek, bulebiipess L Bight exchange un .\uw \ kv Y discount. Hostow, Nov, l7.—1-l.0ull—bflnlnl.l ‘moderate sod unchanged., uUnatN-Corn firm; m| ed lnd yellow, c@Tic, YA TlzrraLo, Nov. 7. morniug, Quotativ nom! unchianged OSWFHO. 0awro, Nov, 17,~G1tal—\Wheat unchanged, Corn Biring No. 2, e, — WOOL, Dostny, Penvsytvanta fecces medium, XX and XX X, and ahove, 403 #8¢s Michigan, Wisconsin, and other feeces, H@ 424c; combine and delaine, LO@%alcr unwashed combing and delaine, 33337¢4 scoured, $H2a074c; tube ‘washed, 41@44cy superfine and X pulled, 32Gce. DRY GOODS. Nrw Yonx, Nov, 1’ steady, Meavy woolen goods, shawls, and skirte quiet. Cotton dress goods in steady demand. PETROLEUM. CrLRYELAXD, O., Nov, 17.~I'rrroLeus—blarkel stroni; standand white, 110 feat, 12c, s crivde, $2.3%23.40aL Parker's for immediato shipmeut; refined dull at 1254¢ Philadelphis detivery, —— TURL. INE. WiLatxatoy, Novi 17.~8¢intTs TURPENTINE— Btoady atdic, Explosive Bullota, Avie York Timen, The war now ragine fn th Inquire what on explosive bullet reall, §4, for though the term has been freely uscs the ideus conneeted with it are probably some- what vague. Tho bullets In question have been used by sportsmen for many years, and their cifects on wnimals have been thoroughly tested. ‘I'uey ore, of course, made of Jead, and are cast dot suchh a form thut the bullets, in- stead of being solid throughout, have u cylindrl- ¢l hollow extending from the upex nearly to the base. The hollow fs fllled with gunpowder, which Is eappod with an explosive mixture cons sisting ot chloratvof potash, oxideol autimony, and sulpbur, A plug of wax fills up tho orlfice and foris the upex of thoe bullet, and o Nitly #plrit varnish over the wax makua the * shcll ' complete, This bullet fs tolernbly safo Lo han. in a'mold die, though u blow on the apex will, as o matter of courae, produce an explostun, Whoen project- edfrom a rifle, and meeting with a resisting bublet expludes, and furns an suhm“mu. the Srregzulug )‘ uf lead, from which portlous moy 1y'ufl. strikes the sofe parts, say of “allmb, it ma; penetrate an Inch or two before it Lursts, an umd in that ease Lhe aperture or entranco ul ) )urnu, irregular wound, perbaps as lu 08 8 Crown- L& Such o bullet ulrlkln thorsx or abdomen s likely to lodga, an duce very speedily fatal results, owing to llll shock aiud hemorrhage which L causes, In sportlug parluiee, sucha bullet has great ' stop- ])lll\l" qualitles, but lu o military Yulm. of view ! I ot leochict t haas certaindfsadvantages, It wi for It bursts on striking the ground; 1t woul very rarely {njurc more than one mun, ns its on- ward movement 8 checked by the explosion; b {s not suitable for long ranges., its flight not belug so steady as that of a builet of uniform composition; = and Jastlv, its use involves a certain amount of danger, Why it should be objected to on grounds' of humanity is soume- ceive. ‘Tho wounds tnflleted by frugments of shells fired from guns of larger calibre are often much more extensive and hor- rible than auy that could possibly be coused by explosivo rifie-bullets. 1f o line must be drawn soniewhere, it surely would bo more logieal and more humane to exclude the reater miasilcs, fur the smuller one hus disadvantages of jta own, such g are Hkely to prevent it from ever what diflicult tb cou belug brought iuto coimon use in warfare, ——— A }mnIly um. Ao, We are daily rcu.lvlm: nuulllunn toour knowle edge of Gen. Grant, who lu Parls is Just ns jereat o Mon gs ho was in London, It Is now discovered that not only 18 lie of the Clan Grant, but that be presents o remarkable resems blance to ono of tho greatest of Judges, Bir Willlam Grant, " a Maater 0! the Rolls, whoso fame was 80 great that Lord Nroughaut, fucluded the great master of judl- ciul eloquenco fu hls Just work, the * 8ketches of Britlsh Slnluumu." Sle’ Willmin _Grant was born in Morayshire in 1735, and only died o 1833, clt en orphuu, he was brought up by an uncle, o London mer- chant, und aftor belug educated at Elgn, #ehebiel tuwn of the Clan Grant,” sud at Leyden, hie entered Lincolu’s-fun and was calied to the Bar. Ho emigrated to Cumuln, where he ned to London, and, having uttracted tho notice of Mr. Pitt, ho way'returned for Shaftesbury, udistingulshed Dimsell I Parllament, and by an able M‘Hx:un: ship ol Lord Tuurlow, He passedrapldl lnlu pruuuc wad Attorney-tiencral, but retu: in o Beotchuppead he matned the frien aud tuto legal promotlon, and in » belng So- Heitor-Ueneral, he was appoloted Aluah.r of the Holls, the greatest of Masters, and for soveu- teen years was regarded as ‘o perfect model ul Juaiclal excellence,” Io had the art of brevity, un art nuw forgotten fn the pructico of ihe law, mnd could dispose of an entlre arguinent I o parenthests. On hils re- tirement he was requested o sit for hls por- trait, which is now hungup in the court ho so loni’ adorned, . 1f the resemblance of Uen, Urant to bis_ grest pamesako should have the effect of drawin atiene tiun to the judicial merits of Slr Willluin Urant, who never wasted & wond, woshall bu urnu{ul. Perbups Geu. Grant bas derived his own love of brevity from the most distingulshed member of_his clan, There (s resemblunce be- tween the Grant presented by the brush of Bir homas Lawrence and the Grant of our day. No matter how we get it, i we can obtaln the Junum Lrevity of the Muster and the hatred of Verbosity of the Geueral 1o our public life. e ——— A Stary of Financial Ferildy In Callfornia. Sau Francisco widows and poor peopls in greut numbers are bewalling tho financial perfidy of Dew, Duncan and his son-in-law, Benjuinin Le Warne, who sume time sgo opeoed 4 babk with grreat parade of show and decorution and delusive: promises of bl interest. Now the precious couple bave * 11t ous * with the funds, and many people are swindled out of thelr funds. One plucky womaun, however, who got wind of what ‘was coming, secured her rights In a remarkably resolute way. Bhe paid the urbatie Duucan u tnal visit in his sumptu- ously-furuishud private otlice and dewanded the balalice of ber money. Mr. Duucan, with o lovk of regret, reminded her of the mmy-dxn- notice. * [ want tuy mouey mnow, s sl not leave until "Tyret (5, sir, nuu! T ¥ alu Mr. Duncau exteuded bis baud toward ber, and sald that be would be compelied tocull fnu xalke- L re- wanded ber woney ok the spoi. The bluud deacon very r, and tho epartua with her colu. T{mn WCre Waby, uu are o scoundrel,” she s: oilicer. Mrs. Ruggles thereupon levele volver at his head, aod caluly de vrom, Jz:l_v {ssued thu necess; ' ll AL 40 red, n Ar ) = mnned dull at 3¢y crude firm st Dull and nominaly 9, meate iincon lhllll|nd lowery ahiaul+ naxee=lee 4 falr, 33pdiet riner, hut not anotably hlnlm-. Comn GAtA=Mar: Frove—Qulct and ¥ Un\l‘!—Rnllmly m‘filuled this ally v. 17.~Wnoi—A very falr business dona done fn domeatie, No Improvement In prices. Little botter feellng fur most kinda of wools, and buyers have been gquite nomerous for some days past, with a prose peet of larger sales the coming {week, Very few fino fleeces have been sold, and for cholce XX and abovo pricesarc aimoat nominal. The demand was almost exclurlvely for medium grades, Michigan, Ohlo, and —Buslncse 18 only moderate with package houses. Lowepriced printa In brisk request snd becoming scarce in fAirst hands, “Cholea dark prints were active st regular prices. Cotton goods quict and P'a., Nov, 17,~PkTroLEux~Firm and st has assumed g0 much the character of a war of exterining. tlon that anv question as to tho kind and qual- ity of the missiles employed sinks into compura- tive insignificanco; nevertheless, from time to time each combatant hos complajued that the other hns used explosive bullets, These mis- siles seem to be pecullarly objectionablo to the military authoritics, und 1t 1s worth while to aomaha N aklioux n:h & Yo Unlon Bepot, West 8, niear \Imlllo shaped, mora ur less jazeed, P;cc'n 13 fTers fano_respest from that of an ordinary bul- ety the aperture of exit, however, will form ?"Z«n '""“‘.l r‘lnmn ) fienknk however, who had no perron to tie real conition ot the ek, pd e of deeply dmpressed by the erand charne e bk Dxtnres nnd the sempting e gold coln on the counters, It appears that 1), display of $20 gold pleces was to by tent a delusion, l'nlLll]n(ell to impres holder with an oxtravagant fdea of wealth, ‘They were, in fact, only bars of the diameier of 4 $20 gulll plsee, gild the sides milled to fmitate th gold pleces. TELEGIMI’ll.-C().\‘SO]IDATlON. Prentdent Orton, of the Weatern Unlon, Citeg A Who 1p,e B ot Certafy ny 81 Lhe: e the bankly o fron 2 an e adpearace of to Appenr at Harrlaburg to Teat ¢ gnllty of the Agreement, il larmsnuna, Pa., Nov. 15.—~Atlorney. Genera] Lear hias takeu an finportant. step t the magper of the consolidation of the Western Unfoy und Atlantie & TPaclfic Telegraph Compane: b which the former was to receive 8714 per cent, o’l the gross carnings of the two companis the remaining 121¢ per cent Lo go o the stockholl. ern of the Atlantfe & Paclfic Company. The oz, penditires were to be borne y Ulu con 1 about the same proportion. Thia mn‘{m"; l(}nn 'i'u'"t's"ml !vki!atluulut ;| scction of the anstitution of Peonaylvanin, whicl follows: y % WU eals 1y Sec. 12, Any assoclation or corparation anmp. zed for the purpose, or any Individual, i right to comruét ant maintain sl i) irapi b thin State ol 1o connect e g i other liness nnd the (ienornl Anscrnbly rn? by wencral Jaw of uatform oporntion. yrain rensonahe. ropulations Lo wive fail bifvet section,' Nolcrogtaph company shal vt o thie With, oF hold & cantroling or bondeof any other Lolegeaph company ownjy, Compeling 1ino) OF noyutre: by pircheg or sl swinc, any other compotini | J consolldaty terest i, tho stock tne of telearap, On Nov, 8 the President of the Atlantie Pacitic Company caused clrealars to be the stockholders of his Company, |l|:;':'|::; whom complafned of the consolidation. “Thy circular stated that on Aug, 20 an auwr eemeny had heen ratitied betwaen the managers of 110 respective cum}]mulw for a period of twenty-frg years [rotn the ale last named, for whicn ‘company was to enjov the beneilts or oo o solldation at the rates mentioned.. ‘T'Ina clrcular alsocontained a sentence to the effect that the carnlur capacities of the whole telegrapli service woulil be materlally {ncreascd, both companies would be able to red penses in a still greater degree. In pursnance of the terma of consolldation many of the Allantjy & Paclfic offices have been closed fn varlous por tions of this 8tate, particularly in the olf re. ¢ whila fnm [ fons. The Attorney-General hna recently beeg n recelpt of numerous letters sctiing forth this fact, oo asking him to enforce the law on this subject, In response to these cnlls, Gen. Leap Iast night gave notice by letter to Mr, William Orton, President of the Western Union Come pany toappear at lis ofiice in this city on lh'nl.l ‘I’uduslrml to show cause \\h’ M:',‘,i of quo warrante should not fsane brlxmlngnm mn!lcr before the court, whera the right of the fnn:;:?ulu to consolldate may be thoroughly sl RAILROAD 'T1M ‘CAIBLE, K"RIT“NKL"MNBE’FARTDREMWWI& annuf'mw oF RRrEarsoe Manxs.—t Satnd; excel (c\l. Sunday excep $Munday except Dally, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Ulcen, 62 Clatkoat, (bhurm-n House) anday Leave, nl‘lclflc?mmnn R wuiloux City abuluguy (my lul,\ln Cllnlun [ abubuiue ¥iht iz, via Clonit 0ity A Hixpresd ooo. ton kE0® Dntiidie: s i1 1 Koekrd & Duminae: 0t m h\ulwm ke Pat Mail mnny), ee Expres bidreen Iiay Ex o Pt ¢ Minoati Paul & Witona Expres SLaCroksa Fxproms. b)‘";':"#"r’;'nan Kkford. atiencya La; odkcord. biieneva Lnke Express. Vultman Hotel Corm wro_run throughy hetwoen Ch: eago ani Council Nlafy, on the train 1¢avion éfifii‘!. Noather 7ol rune Pullman or any other & hotel EQ.PI weat of Chl Ay, OUBer-Tutal of a=Tlepot corner of Wells and Rinzie-sts, b—Denot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sts. CHIOAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE Ticket offices 63 Clark-st, und st Klnxln-mrccl Dest, Leave, | _Amive, 81, Pag) & Minneapall Bt aul & )llnnnm H CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. wm AHD CIIIIUAGO KANSAS OITY & LDENVER B Twenty-third-at.Ticket Utfice, 122 Kand Leave. | _Artive. Ransas City & Denver Fast Bx o1 'vl .m. Caom m be Taute o Spvinaneld B oo " Nt u“ gheld & Toxan ]'elnn Al l‘lnrfl Pnll Kxpress 1ot kuk & luriington * 0:00 p. )8, . Ch l'um & l'lll"mh 1 Il Vx. h) 8, 1n, )p. 1n, firoator, S Q:40p. M, et AR IMORL R o 4138 b i 1o Disbe: OHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & (FE & BT, PAD'I: RAILWAY, Canal. Unlon lk'wk corner Mndlnm anl . Tlckfl Ullice, (1 8oty Clarl n Housg 1a m. 1D, v Opposito’ Blie _andat depot. _Leavo, | Amive, Mliwaukeo Bxprom.. o | Wisconalu & Ml Tt T Jay, and 1 cnmann © "lmmgn| \\l-fm;lln. Tow LT i) wmomm'i Silnnesotn, oo A _Jaud throug) 0:108, m. [* 4:00p ™. l‘ 5:00p. I, [*10:438. m. AL teatna run via M and Minncspolis sra n1umrvu oo I'ralris QU Cllon, OF Via WALGFoWR, LACTOMe, BBA WinUTe: (S8 ERAL Tuaof Depoty foot of Lake:at, aad font of Twenty-scondw £t Loute Fxpross, K, Louis Faat Llnc . Calro & Nuw Orle Cairo, \‘.-Orlelnl l “Texss Lx Spriaiald Eepraat,.. » iy t mk\lk OBIOAGO. BURLINGTON & onmo! BAILEOAD s foot of Lake-ai., Indisise-ay,, aad Hlflwnlb nd Canal nidt sixtoonth-sta, Tioket Ofices S aud at depal k rn.L D'buque, &8loux Clt) Paciic kxpress fof Onaha, Kanaas Ciry, Atch kil l‘l’l‘ P‘ulnc Nlgutixpr it R i 00 p.m, JIOHIOAN OLRTRAL RATLEOAD. aum foutuf Lakerat, B (00 uf Ewunty st v southiesat curuer of a3 o Crat Bacit 1iotel, ‘Sl AL fiélunet hus: _leaye, Arrive. Man évtl Mata and Afr Line)..f? 7200 2 m-. . cdaiva.[s 84 o Accoi mnmm huorua Wally)enees ) 8:14 b 11, press eeee | 190500 B, 10 FITTSEURG, FT. WAYHE & OHI0AG0 BAILWAL D\‘suli‘u r Canal aod M n-ste. ‘l‘h.ku omm. -ot., Palmer lluulo. lndl)rlndl e Hotel, Amw T Mall and Bxpress. welfic Expreas. yl“ Ltuo, D" BALTIMORRE & OHIO, Tratosleave from Exposition Tullding, foot of Men Ticke: Oticen: 43 Claricur pulmacr 119 Fuge Grand Pacinc, aud Depot (ion Buildiog). ___ e, um. Arrive. 408 B § B:308, m. Hig)v-fl- !mhl Express, 9:40p. 10 LAKE SHOBE & MIOHIGAN sam'mu; T ey b, Mall—-Old L & Boston pectel 12 CINCINNAT( & BY. LOUTS 1 K PTITTSBURG, Dopot curuer of Cliuton and Cerroll-su W Columbus & Past Day K St & pa s X CRICAGO, EOOK TBLAN 10 RALLROAD D'M‘?"?S‘h:'"‘ Vnullarsl ‘-infugflauu:-: Ttk Omaba. Leavenw'th & Atch Bx) §eru Accomuiodsiion Lght ExDre "~ GOODRIQH_BTEAMERS flwaukes all Wess dhore parts, Ll iy, bunh&,:{cenlcd"%.m‘ fihgaw alisiay i 3 ¥ nm sl dlogwn, snd Pentwater, Xoe Bm; Seiuriiy sig uadag excopled i L Forgreca uay Kecazaus, cic 1»