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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBUR 1 1I877—TWEILVI: PAGES decrease of £1,200,000; in fnvestments n bank rtock n deereare of $30,000. There hae hoen an ncrese of lonns on persenal securitics of 3200.000; in tovestments of Uniled Slates londs of $1,001.000, NATIONAL DANE LOSSES. The Comptruller of the Currency has prepared for hils annnal report a4 table showing the los<es cisarged off by the National Ianla In the lost two years, The los<cs for the first slx months of the year were £3,173,000.60, and for the last six months 211,787,027.43; total, 510,033,387,00, The Toseen for tho preceding year were, for the first alx months, $9,501,100.82, and for the last rix months, $13,217,830.C0: total, $10,710,- 020.42, showing an increase in tho totnl fosses for tho carzent yearover those of tha preceding year of 8214, 501,57, THR CMICAGO AND NORTHWEBTERN DIFIDEND, The anbdject of a dividend on the preferred stock of the Chicazo & Northwestorn Railrond Company will coms up at the Dircctors’ mesting on Manday next. Tke business of tho (ve months beginning with Juno 1 §s sald to show net earnings of tho combined rnads, after paylng operating cxpenecs, fntercet rentals, and all fixed chaeges, amounting INANCE AND TRADE. Tho Demand for Loans Im- proved by the Bad Weather. National-Bank Stat'stigs === The German Supply of Silver, Tho Produce Markets Active and Dlostly Ilasier--=Kogs Fivot The Novembor Corn Cornor Closes with Nearly 1,000,000 Bushels g to 81,230,280, A B per cent divllond on the Dafoulisd 91,600, 000 of preferrod atock will tako 4752, 600, and Jeavo 780 to be_carrled to the profits of TINANCIAT, the six montha’ busincse, General bualnees In tho city and conntry {s dall, and the banks have bad, in consequence, 8 beiter demand for loans, The country roads arc so bad that thero can be very little travel, and collections and trade arcatalow polnt, The offerinzs of commercial paper with the help of tho stimulus of haa business ore insufllclent to anpply the banks. Tates of disconnt are 7@10 per cent at tho banks 1o regnlur costamers; on the strect call loans sre U7 per cenl. New York cxchange was quoted between banks at 75¢ per £1,000 preminm, Tho receipts and shipments of cutrency were both lizht. Clearings were $3,000,000, NATIONAL-DANK STATISTICS, The forthcoming report of the Comptroller of the Currency discnrscs ab considerable length tho taxation of the Natianal Banka. The banks have not ehared in the bencfits of the wide repeal of Internal Revenue taxca since tho War. Lo says: It 18 difiicult to understand why the tax upon the deposita of the banks—which tax, like the others, wan easentinlly n war tax—~was not repealed st the rnoe time, usless hecanse of an wnjitst prejudico Azainst banks which s pecaliar to' this country, and which is traceabla to tho large losses Licretofors sutained by the people apon bans currency, forniers Iv 1ssucd under the aathority af injirlicions Iaws of many of the States, The bianks {my a tax not only upon capital sl cirenintion hut upon what they owe, ‘The law requires that the banks shall kecp on band, os s pormanent reseeve fund, from 15 to 25 per cent of their deposita: and (heeo roserves, which are held without profit to 'the banks, an olely for tho securityof thelr biil-holders and de- poslitors, arc also sulifected to #1ax. ‘The taxes now paid by the Natlonal Banks are: ane-lalf of 1 per cent annually on the average wmount of deposits; the eamo ratu npon the avernge nncint of capltal stuck not Invested in United Hates honds; and 1 per cent annually upen the wvernge amount of notes In cirenlation. Tho fol- 10wing table gives the amount of taxes pald under #ach lead, witn the aggregate, for each flacal year ploduly 1, 1877: e on on on | year.etrcutnn. | depnsits, ' rapltal, | Agaregate. ‘s o Ts oL CONDITION OF TAE KOSTON NATIONAL DANKS. The condition of the Doston National Banks waa reported by themselves, on Nov, 20, to be: Capi- 1al, $31,650,000; Joans, $120,443,100; £09,200, Specie. §2,615,200; docrens: 3 Legal-tender notes, £5,608,200; decroase, $400, « 000, Duc from other banke, 817,430,700 de- | crease, $020,100. Duc to other banks, 21,217, - 400; decre: 8454,500, Depouits, $51,377,300; Increase, 74,800, Clrenlation, $%4,319, 700; dacrease, $111,800, i BALE OF GOLD. The Treasury will reil 81,000,000 pold in New York to-day. The objoct of the salo s probably to nrocara United States Tegsl-tender noten to can- cel on acconnt of the fssue of new Natlonal-Bank nofes. Tho newspapers regard it as unfortunate thal even so Amall an amount of legal-tender as $1,000,000 shonld be withdrawn from Wall street at A time when tho eurrency demand from the South and Sonthwest {s becomIng heavy, HAILROAD DONDS. The following blds for rallroad bonds were made on the New York Stock Exchango on Wednesday: [, WA Brie, 1A 10 Mlch S &N, L8 F.1) X3 . C, il & N,, tiev, &°T, Sink, Lherde i Giove & iy v D Mlssonr Istanrt'ee, i 4 bhio & Mien.con. 8. F g an br' Ay i tate ald bonds. 10714 Wesiorn I'ne(le hondsi03g Ininn Paclficist mbuALOT Fa. 1019 el 2., 0, kit now T 4 Yol & Woadm,r.o. . Tol.&: Wiex. &N, 77’6, T Tol; & W, cons.conv. 2T, & WV..ex, A, et G, W, M. 138, 10 |G Wastern ex coud., 7! TG Western 20 M, 103 70 AL W, ex, & Nov, 77 ¢, 094 002 | W, UL 4 1000 couponsiin 16 V0 U, B8 TeResorenens 108 GOLD AND GRHENDACRS. Gold waa 102%@102% In greenbacks, Ureenbacks wero D75@07X conts on the dallar in gold. % YOnEIN EXCIANGE, 108 UL x amount collected from the Natlonal Banks, Stato banks, and private bankers during the Inst year was 10,828,050.12; and from the date of the fmposttion of the tax to the presont Ame $120.088, 351, [0, THH GERMAN AUPPLY- OF BILVER. A German authority, Dr. Soctbeer, publishas, in tho Jcriiaer Loeraen Zeltung, a report of- the 5 [ . Avcon M AL M. ... Dub. &8, nmount of silver withdrawn from circulation by Sizty days. Btoht. the (ierman Government. Botwoen 1872 and Sep- Wi Biors fember, 1877, tho Germav Governtnent has sold 10 Big): ahout one-half itasurplus silver. The following In " °&‘3 an epltomo of Dr, Hootbeer's document: 403, ‘The coln withdiawn up to the end of September, $Y 1 yleided 0,774, 000 mint gallm.ll (12 kils) fine h“ #lhver, tho valuo of whicn at the furmer maint eato 2 would ho equal to about £44,000,000, Of thin 4,114,600 Los was used for the uew coiuage, leavs Inz 5.6GU0.GU0 Tbe stirplus. The German silver ptrduce from mines und smeltng works at. tho eawe lime amounted, from 1472 t0 1873, to about £5, 300,000, belnz more than £1,250,008 per - num, #nd this is on the [ncrense, " According to ouz etatistica the lmports of witver from_Germany to Lendon umounted, from 1872 to 1876, —, c., for ilve ycars,—~to abont ten millions altogethers but for” the nine months onding Septewmber, 1877, 10 no less shan eloven mitllonw, the heavier portion from Junu to Sentamber. Tho report then goes tn to eay that, according to the old estiatus, theru would remuin ghont 9,477,000 1ua of fine silver, but experience 30 far sbows that these estimates are unider the roality, The OOVERNMENT BONDY. United States 6s of A1 Unnjted Mat 204 0f tnil htte 1, 07 Glte T wer evnt pewerdgs. 17k oo City 7 et rent Watur-Loaii.L. i 0l Cotity 7 per cent boie (On):me:¢lE North Chl peecent(Lincoln Park)s 14 .ty Ttallway”ghouth Bido): 2] Chieago Clty 7 per cent bonda, Chicagu amount §a cstlated by some authoritics nt 1l Weat Pl 4,550,000 Tbm, whicu, at the old mint rate, ropro- | &1 ‘.}flk.‘,'.‘,‘.,.,f;‘“‘,’,fi‘?‘{v‘,,k i rents sbout Wwenty-tive milllons aterling, and, at Namber of Gummerce........ 70 e present prico o ativer, about venty.iwa and | festhivislon aiwayd ¥ CHUGHHEE SI6iH 1004 Lall pilhons, 1iut il 1o cxcluslve of the Aur- “And totereat. DY TELEGRALIT, NEW TORK. To the TWestern Anociated Prees, TWEw Yonk, Nov. 10.—Gold advanced from1023( 0103, and closed at 102%, Carrylng rates 1 to 2, Dorrowing rates flat, 1@2 per annum, and 1.04 wer diem. Stiver at Londpn unchanged. Iere, allver bars, 120 {n greenvacks, and 117 in gold, Silver coin, @3 dlecount, iovernmenta were firm., tuilrund bonds wore stedng. State sccnrities weremoro active, Stocks werw active and depressed nnder 8 hoavy pressuro to :rll. The docline from the highost oint of the day was qt‘. 2%, Tho greatest fall nd activity wns In Lako Storo, which drubpod from (R to G2%, clusing at the lattor flgure, After Luke Shore ths huaviast Frcnum to dell wus n Western Unfon, which deelined from 784 to ', aud closed at thy lowest puint, ‘I'ransacilons were 152,000 whares, of which 6,000 werw Erle, 6:,000 Luko Shore, 6,000 Northe weatorn common, 7,000 do_ vreforred, 7,000 St Paul common, 3 D0 do profcrred, 17,000 Lacka- yanua, 000 lehigun Central, and 40,000 Weat- rn Unlon, " M‘xi:‘:,uy closed at 5@0. Prime morcantilo paper, Custom recelpts, $333,000, Tho Assietant Treasurer disbursed $425,000, Clearings, 318, 000,000, uryfiumh \m"mru for the week, $083, 000. Sterling weak; aclual busiug long, 481%; short, 4813, 1 ~ilver thalers, which wero are stiil inclrenlation in Germuny, 1t will by soen huw greatly theso facta exceed the atatements mado befuro onr SllverCommittes faat year, and that hey aro even nhovedbo eatimatoa hauded in_ by Mr Lruest he{l.l. which were tho hignest, Tho renart conclides by anticlnating that ;"l' the Gor- man Government contucs to esport at tho simo rate us it hits done durlng July to Septomber this Year, 1t may perfect the gold ulual!n‘: by the cnd ® or end of March, 1850 “This 13 of Inter- exttoour silyer warket, but (Umnet stil] be borne 1n mind that tho Auatrion eilvor thaleen are not ne ¢€luded, and further, that of the produce of tho . Genian mines but a fenction enters into conaump- tion for technical putpuses, and that ware thun one mittion aterling por annum must be added Lo e antonnt at disposa), THE SINKINC PUND, The requirements of the Sluklng Fund for tho extinction of the United Statos debt were, up to June 10, 1670, $132,818,216,37. Dat theamount octually pald into this fund by the Troaeusy " whs 203,144,011 In excess of tho requirement. It wan In all §350,022, 200, Au the payments to the Binking Fuod have so far exceeded what wi necesnry, it s probosed to Uyghiéh taxafloh Yy rembtthg tor scvernl years taxes cnough to reduce the revenue ta the actunl neceasttios of the Gove ernment. The paymonts ta the Binking Fund weramade ous of the wnrplun revenuos of the Government, and It {s calenlated that it will afford taxpayers conslderablo relief 1o bave taxation so veduced that thero will be,bat a tritiug surplus, ' TNE STOCK MANKET, The New York Daily Bulletin of Wednesday noles heavy selling of speculative shares, It wags: Whcther theso rales aro really for the ace dmpnuluu-u holders Who hnvn{mm unrrylwugulnl:v:: blocks of tlock sinca ladt summar, or whether they are in large part speculotive wales, 4 8 question, In favor of thie Bret theory (s tha £t that tho call luan warket, with no new dratns or demandu on. tor B lemuuate charucter, was more active, as If thy stucks hail becn alatributed and the more numer- oua hoiders had ereated wore nctivity I the ma. ket, although waating wo more money than wa Decedsaty Lo carry (be stocks while Intlin handg of a few lirge deolers. Thera ia nlso, on 1he mamy slde of the question, the fact that the carnings of the roads huve not cante ub to the extravaguny pectations formed, and that the Weatern Union ’:runh caruings are, aiter all the economi aiting from cunsolidation, levs thun thoy wero ayearazo, L The Indicator ralavs the question: Who ia sell- lag Lako Shoru? eclares IL1s certain thata very largo smount of nvest. ment stock has been m {:‘d during the I::ul'-‘n daye, ond rumor is rifo au to the wentity of the ficr, 1t i tolcrably certain that the Luton Truat Diincially and 1084 1 o 1081 123 vnlicsce, new., Cowpany has been given up 4y t 3 Iraiata, old.....".." - eddicd out the sbares from ufiefib?lnlu’\fzk&:'u«\m? S4N YRANCISCO, 404 the councetion of” the Vanderbily famity with | , SA¥ Fauxcisco, Nov, :0.—~Tto followlog sre the {uat inatitutlon lvade suoa color 10 1he belier 1had | S/0sIDg auotations st the Siock BoAKU) Wiltlaw L1, Yanderbilt ias been slyly reducing bie | Alphs. 3 Yoo o 1aveatmeut Sluck, ics 8t pow cutting und vueling Somract would o ‘cobrie becom bao *Mr 3 auderbiit curller than to most Wall stroet Iitors, und Lo would uot be likely'to hold u e e picsuf s, s of Lake Sture o 6 ato S prospecta or tha futare warsanted, 2" 108 TO FUZVENT WASH $ALES ON THN STOCK RX- cuaxGE, | The_Goveralng Comwitice of the New York Btock Exchanzoare suld to be dlscussing & new systom of dealings to grovent wash eales. sis pub- lic calls every aay on activa stucks are 1o be estab- lizued, svery active trade to Le Lazedlately re- corded by the Secretary, and the comparisons to bo made knmedlately and read off fn public, Two sdditiopal calw 356 W be bt for Uoversment ''nc fact that the trunk CrUS. .y o0 :u B o 8 Grand bris 137 Al.. 13 EW ONLEAN: N 3 New Outraxs, Nov, 50, —Gold, 102%@103! Sight exchange u: vxw York.u t vm:;‘,gn Btesling exchange, FOUEIGN. Loxnox, Nov, 30.—itate of alscount Jo open markot for three months' it of England ':"' :fl he' bills, 35 below the Bank bunds. Nembors arato be required Lo keep thelr | Cunsols, woney and account, 07X, sestaduring the calls. Cusoniers are to by ss- 1030ned Buates bonds, s, ;o7 1004 mlited up to the rafllogs to coufer with brokers. o Yorie It 4 Lo York Lentral 107 Erle, 105 proterned, Fiu, Nov. 90, ~Reates, 1071, 12Ke, (Reoulladl REAL ESTATE. ‘Thefollowing ¥riday, Nov, The President of the Exchango dentos that yagh an Arrupgement is proposed. . TUN SAVINGS BANKS OF CONNECTICUY, ‘Tho gnuual returns of the Savings Bauk Com. missloners of Conpecticut show that on Oet. 1, “1477, therd was In losns on real estate o decieass ©f $07.000; In loans vo st0cks and bonds & dseacess of $400,000; In fovestments in Elate, towa, and city bunds & deczcase of $400,000; in dapoaits & wmcnmnu wyre Qlod for record i Divialonat. 123 1y 407 Nopih Rets st 8, ua- dndid a3 1t Gaed Nov. a2 1,60 of t Ar.mig thare wasno danit ot the ko it AL re watno danitat thy at AL v e berold nt 81,0006 o this stanuary eold "at” 81, epint L1t Coner dated Nov, 13 S [t 1 of Nov 1L 1,500,000 haca of ¢ offee are LT, Terraenng ahaug s fn folereqnest and steady, Deeember o5l i Ve 5, mind th un At L L2 Al Jannary at A1o b6, bt ¢ orling At firins, nl P orte: §ilicir Ny chased at 40 i3 rul: ‘reantitr of the “Fuais s0ld st Z0'gendile, and January at : m As woll ne contil o ta the [raed eatorcem i ancertaine.d yeat BIGtive Of the Netr York It o aulid #:wm (At tie secret ey Iy 'h‘r-r Hetfon w0y to ANT eATE, 3£ nork was nule: 11,01 Zor Dacemhcer, A11.R2¢ LLuIfardaciy, wid $I2.05 130 o for Eelr a s thd @070, diceii Nov. 7] T w ol Weatworth av, o f, TSt theaiwlrs the Tt tn & I G drayage of tie good: " o ralen A he, 11,60 for December nnd '8! J.D.'{fi AAJoriiy uf tho Iazzer housesuwn (ielr own drn for Fehriary, % Al » AsThers Isan Sitlonal ¢ost far th Td wavatenly nt £7. 77147, M for Decomber, 87,90 Northan, {hie soula from the warchionses to_the 28, on dannaty, Ghil $7.icr 71023 fOF FolTaRFy. Y, dat harkatlon, tho joahers hers endeavored 10 aceure 1o 20 tow sellor Jaaunry ui 87, Maltar] st thempelves thits protit. . 5 3 . —— B T o INSPECTION OF WWIIEAT. GUENTRAL MARKETS. . A, € f, 233810 m souTit OF f.l'!\": 3{:". “‘l'l'vllm B SILES OF THE COUHT- ML Agcherar. neac Weatern avy pare of Lois 4y 41, 4%, nhd 40 ta_Town of irighton, dai . 37_(Jonn MeCaffery to Unlon Btoc! ard & Transit Co.)ueve s COMMERCIAL. The following tablcahowa the inrpection of wheat fn Ciiteago daring the month of November fn tho past four ycars: ALCOTIOL~Vas dull at $2.0322.12. TOOM-CORN-Was fn moderate demand, The stockon hand lu large, and tho recolpts eoutinue ibs eralt Chofce graen hurl, fic: red-tinped medinm do, Bast4er areon brosh, with hurl anongh to work 1t 84@0cs red do, 4!(@4I(c; Rreen eovers and Insids, A4@aer sialk hraid, 4i4@ser Inferfor brush, B5(@1cs crooked, axdMe. TA77, (1870, [ 1873, [1%54, Lurs, airs,| oard, | Curs, “NEANS~The best grades of mediums wers quoted st 82.0092.10. o DUTTER=Trade wea dull far everything not grading above falr, And tho géneral market was weak and one settled. Prioes were not quotably lower, hut tho tends cney appears tobo in a downwanl direction, sa the Kastern markels ars reported averstocked snd de- pressed. We repeat onr lst: Fancy creamery, 308 22u; good to chinlce grades, I0@200; medlum, 15@18¢3 Inferior tocommoun, 83130} roll, 1268300, BAGUING—lint little was dolng In this brinch of trade, and auotaffons are to & considerabie extent nominel, We make no change In our list, as fol- lows: Stark, 24c; Brighton A, 234ci Lawiston, 21%e; Otter Creek, 304c; Ametican, 10¥gcs burlaps, 4 and 8 bu, 13@L5¢; guanics, mngles. 1i@idcs do, double,” 21@3l CILEESE="Trade was without snimatlon. The few oniers pinced wers flied At thn snnezed range of priccs, thungh tho autalds fxure was rarely ohraincd except n retall way: Good to beat factory, 18@12c, and lower Rradey ot Bda g, ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of tio leading articieaof produge in this ety during the forty-cight honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Friday wmorning, and for the corresponding time last year: . Recelpie. 1877, 1o JR O TR (T }»A:_m] 757 3010 The following table exhibits the tnspection of wheat In Chicago during the months of August, Beptomber, October, and November for the past four yeara: Whipmenta. GRALY 1IN stanT, The followlng table exhlbits the visible snpply of grain on the dates named, as roported by the New York Produce Erch N [OAT~THe domand was fatrly active, ‘and_prices New York Produce Ex: Ll 17T, for, 25, 1a7, | TEro Al Adlerod 10 all proutnd, We niores Lacke: 0,000 S OTimnae) | wAnna, JafRe ceg. #2.00: do miit and Fange. and smali re ol o o 2, $0.701 Pledmont, §7,501 Dlowburg, 4,604 Tivine Live hogm, No, 1 v e 0 Soes o £3.001 laltimors & Onito, €4.10@0.U0z Ninots, Cattle, No... 840 R S0 3,00t {iarlahorric, 84,781 Indiana biock, 81,50, Eheep, N0l nam, Qs L UPEILAGE—TOrK Barrels sold at £1,05081,10. and Hildes, it 2,077 o 3 . torods ag $1.45, Htoek |8 nuoted o4 followsi Flour (et i Graln In teansit eastward from Western lako and | barrols, 2SGeiucs biio pork, barrcl maves, $10.00 !'l:igll. e 2o river ports, Ly rall and water, Nov, 24: Wheat, | @}8.00¢ rouzh do, &14.00@10.00; hicked tirrec ataves, 4,100,000 bu; corn, 2,415,000 b, The following were the quantitics of graln on the New York canalson Nov, 28: Wheat, 605,000 hu; corn, 460,000 bu¢ oats, 102,000 bu; rye, 30,000 bus barley, 18¢%000 bu. PR30, 00829001 oUEh do, i L (9,001 whisky-barred Hiavons Ducked, §45.00027.0Us shaved Roupe! 814,00 @18,00, kUGS=Wereo firm at 18200 'GY!“I! best preserved stock, Fromh exis would probably bring more. Tho X receifits ars smally FISli=Fow arders wera recelved. and fow were ox- ected, this being the dull semon with fialideniera, L1 Cnal, tony., Hay, ton IN NEW YOHUR YESTERDATY. % Prices l'\': ained Sready and firm, quote: No. Bt EREL: Recelpta: Flonr, 47,011 brln; wheat, 400,085 | hagpity iy et (ourl SO LI AL fieappica, bris (4 ba; corn, 237, 633 bu oate, 12,740 bu; corn-meal, o 81 e .0 h E10, 0081000 T e e ey | ) g3 pkgey rye, 05,138 bug barloy, 18,200 buj | e, Vat o 50: No.'a Bar. Withdrawn from store during Wodneeday and | malt, 28,100 bus pork, 2,420 pkaa; beef, 2,783 | $7.7648.004 “larcef fai Thareday for city consumption: 2,720 bu wheat, DL A A S pkga; lard, 3,880 pkgs; cut moats, 2,804 pkgej a1, 1, 1004 848 bu corn, 570 bu oats, 8,330 ba hatley. {hed whisky, 1,453 brls, , 81.3 The following grain was inspeeted tnto stors in Exports: Wheat, 20,028 buy corn, 33,880 b, g gz‘;,‘,’,", TBEI’ B0 Norseaian it this city yesterday moening: 1 car No, 1 red win- g FPOeK . 12346 per 10t Amokedt AR iy SeaTel hetrlng, per box, 83ct Columbla Riversalinon, ¥-nrl, FINIITB AND NBT8—A moderate hustncss was in atgenorally sustsined prices W contlauo to 16x=Dates, 0@0Hct Ngx, new tayers, 1240t th % d, Fz;flll'&'(’ 1 !2? 7“: ter wheat, 47 cars No, 1 bord whoat, 30 cars No, 2 do, 20cars No. 1 soft apring, 100 cara No,2 do, 20 cars No, i do, 0 cars rejected. 1 ear no grade (400 wheat): 57 cara bigh mixad corn, 1 car new do, 3 cars now.mixed, 240 ears No. 2 corn, 101 cars rejected, 10 cars no grade (427 corn); 1 car No. 1oats, 14 cars No. 2 white, 38 cars No, 2 mized, 4 ears rojected (67 oats); 1 ecar No, 1 rye, 12cars No. 2 do, 14 cars No, 9 barlcy, 14 carn extra No, 1do, 8 cara ordinary No, 1 do, 10 cara feed (40 barloy). Total, 843 ears, or 320,000 bn, Inspected ont: 6,828 bu wheat, 81,050 bn corn, 11,300 bu rye, 4,035 bu barley. ‘The scason of mavigation Is now over, and with the incoming of the preeent month the premium on spot grain will probably vanish, 1t wiil now bo in order that the premium be on the futare, PROVISIONS. H0G PRODUCTS—Were about equal in-activity to ‘Wednesday's market, and easler, though hogs wero quoted 3¢ per 100 Ba Ligher. Tho causo of the down- ward tendency was understood to ba an expectation that tho change ta colder weather will focrease the run of hiogs. The adricca from otlier polnta wero gencrally fn favor of buyers, but without any marked dectlne, Mzss 'onx—Was in fair request, but avcraged a do- cline of 10c per brl undcr rather feea offerings for fu- ture, with tho buying chiefly to 61l shor(s. Kalea were reported of 1,040 brls cash at $11.07%G 117241 2,500 Dria sellor December ot $11.60911,70{ 13,000 brla soller January ot $11.20@11.00; and 750 irls sciler Febraary 8t $12.00. Total, 17,868 brls. The market closed steady at 811,65011.07% for anot; 11,60 11, C2 scller tho year; $11.80a11.83) soller January and #12,00 for Fobtuary, * 'rime 1ness was quoted at $11.00311.2%, and extra Turkish princa, iée! do o, 134 Fronoh do, 14@i4igct mislus, - inyers, ol §1.596 do, now, §2, 303, 13 loose, Muscatel, 1. 002,00 now,$2.2:Q1.3% Valenels, o Tants, old, 7@7}ci ncw, 7 1 cltron, 10@20e, Dosigatic=Alacn apples, twetday Michizan do. old 8Y@THes Bouther, now, X434 Southen alleed, 760 Jhict peachen, haves, 84740} " mred, T o Uiick: crles. now. EXQui( rapocrrics, Baatcy pitted chrrie: Teo NuTa=Filbert uualaclnlmmm. ‘Tarrnguna, 19} ia@ 10t Nables valnute, ey N1V 2ties French walnut ides izl Sqguir; vetaus, Texas, O Quatntions Sicnigan do, W ot red Ho w_ Yurk, In car, 8 5; Southern (o, £3,0063: i 0w,00 per brit Laiawin atapes. 7.0 W, cultivated, 87,00@0.00; wild, §5,xg T By 0.0} 2 ime do st §0.75@ 10,00, In answer o a question wa state thatthe com- wl.ur-—Wnn wiore activo and a shade l-w!ri deellning fif.umu';nunn. &4, (43,00 per boxy_ Valanela oranges, mereial bushel of barley in Liverpool fs G0 ibs, the | 2%c rer n‘xu m,‘ thou, -lnqnigrmnd mand l‘ur’ doilee | 81 por enacy Loulsianaoranges, 38, 00.40.00 por bri quarter of barley In London 16400 Ibs, and tho | S5 Sany ‘DSulmonth. Salewore eruried of 100 gy casil o aclier next wrok nt $7, : 7.R01 1. acller Lncember at 7. 7@, 7 47.801 1.80% tca y 7,53 X0\ OIer Eabruhey o an 3l ail s abroATY o T AT 0 Fotaly 11,050 tea.'Tho mharier. oiosed at 87.T74@7.0 for Liow ag0ts §7.73647. 774 scller tho JEIrE 7. 7IMT.00 nciler Janunry | and 37,60 solier lruary. SEATI Wera fn falr dsmand for present deltvery, with aoma inyaleyor futurer. ehiedy FoF dantarsy bai ‘markod rhlod casier ou fie WHiCioAl ¢ath Ny with poPk and larl. Kales were ranorted of 300 Califorala pears, ‘$3,00:6:.35 per box: Maliza ars 3 P S D rapos, r -Coffees conlinue _firm, and some hol ers ook ToF & fruther advance. Thrra was RO Imnroy ient In the tans of 1li: wuzar market, though (o | creascd dcinaiid that 1s }kely to Feauit from tho presans Jow prices may [ead to lucreased Armbcss. The mov mient in sfrups and molasscs waa' JAlr, it prices wes ey, ftica remaine (rm. Other linch wers quict an nominally ateady, ' Wwe quatar Ricr—{arolina, (M@7Kc: Lanisians, 0G7c. v, 4@ ITi4ct Java, No. 2, boll of barley tn Glasgow fa 820 Ibs. The quota- tlon of a0d in Liverpool, which has boen so #taadily supplied In our dispatchos, undoubtediy refers to the bnaf 60 Ibs, but Liverpool clrenlara have quotert I as high as 4p 4d whilo tho gnotation supplied to Chlcago was stereotyped at 3s 04, The Mark Lane Erpress of a recent dato ssys CR Correx--0, (1, Jarn, v that **disense and Imperfect maturatlon: have told P eioulderyat dige: 130,000 B8 aloct-Tibsat 6a ena, | 24igey ehiofce Lo fancy Iilo, F13(0edai(ci &od to primue nd £0.0040,15 fier 100 B ) E i torribly upon the yiold " of the polato crop then | fani civaria 81 ki 10 Loxes o wt sy T bhccs By | Sp4@aiMer common to fair, 1ou@ivson rosstlng, 17 being gatherod, ‘The corner In corn for November Is over, and long soller January at kg 1, 1 ang a:d ¢hort clears AL 0 1,000 B %) hoxes 1o boxes Cumoacriands st (14e3 141 roen b t O xma—Patent out loaf, 10@itoy crusned, ns ALGYC for 18- B Sverages and 1 101 1Ko RTARIAL L TOAGI0Ho] PORTIAd: T IIREE R e e R e R T R yot not fintshod, A good many of the shorts ware el v of poimarers THO | pXor U No. I, if@sléc: © No.'s, Bx@sye: yellow, 7hG fitled In beforo the close of business hours; but a Bour Saore - Long Shart ikurs—Callfornis sugsr-1oaf dripe, 83@33c1 Califars kood dealalso remalued unsettled, the shorts pro- derdy ribe, eiere clears, ala honey drivs, 5043301 gl Sk ouse sirup, 434 ;‘m.hxn; to ;onl::‘l.)ll;o m;m.d One party {s reported 3 o ? o nom, o ?-‘.’mb l.n»ime'. foeaser com nmonto 5';"?.“.‘4"’" to have nflete: oat-loads (80,000 bu) now in 43e4 commul aion, dvalior slran, Sxise, New York, to delivor It thore at the current prico \': o § R T R o} o4 quoted aL viko cashy 0@ penper, 164R 10t Dutinegs, No. 1, 81,001,035} 2, DURD] o inthat market, and allow 3¢ per bu off, inaddition d oNo e: Caleutta gingor, T o sell- , antnry, Cumberiands quict at S, 0k e Al Ted, oo currant cot of Uranepartation. Tho oflr o e np‘i‘.!n"m"“"-h;?fif" ity e Wit L1y, o2t Wity tiowe! Sigader elng refused, the ** unfortunate® short announce sclicr Decamber, . | Peacn bidssom, 7ot Kavon Imoerlal, Sigagagn. g tash antd Wly@7a for Decum) Wi iy, e bls Intentlon fn nearly the langusge of Macboth aisteiter o tor ibulics SHATIE tor | was tiom ShIDNGTS MR S8 JoeR) (TR L ArE —**We will procesd no further In this business,* @xc for shursclears, 10jsw1 1) for bame, | ynable to get loosa hiny: No. 1 timathy, 816, NO. 3 504 3 Thoachtling pricoyesterdas on Koy embon ot sy od gad backed” do, #0005 mixed. $7.5008.001 upland prairie, §5.6°6 b piiet i, 6@7. ODUETS - ero atesd) r mess; $10, OREANE=\Was DJ!)\ No, 1 pralrie, 87,00, was b0c per bu, whils tho shorts stated thatthe P' Rere s n:ned‘gy.lurtn-et“ "2“.,‘,,“ TR Wers 1 ullr rculmtllnd "”n'd’h Lfilrm-'r corn Iv worth somewhore from 38D UTc por bu to | §15.00@10 00 foF hama, A ! il M L S i Ohgot shipto Now Yotk, according to the Lerms that can ¥ TA'-M';"— Va8 quoted at THBT)c for city.and 78740 | heavy, Alos a-mml’%m. [arteured, 7has! bo mado for transportation. ot of the old corn | fOF S0UBITF. RS S in Vet prees goth [ ataes fut 18 belng moved out, though it has been popularly BREADSTUFFS Alns. deacon sking, 438300t suppoded thata zood deal of It was sold bera for | FLOUR-Was dull aut eastor, Thoro wasbutllttie | I35 s Sontioucs dull, Buyers. ara Decomber, which may partlaily account for the | demsnd from the local trade, andonly ono fat was nkrnnunll uch quantit s34 a1 Actually needed for wenkuess In corn futures. They say that new corn | wanted by shipoers, and holdars found It fmposstble to | Immediate use, aud raies aro lleht In tho sgaregate: obtaln former prices, thuugh thera was no general dryenough to grind for food ea - Lkl L i B marking down of quotations, Falcswero reported of ctinscd In this market for 38¢ per bu, though such 165 bris winters, portiy at §1.63%4 1,05 brls spring 34 e 10 tho staudard of No. 2 nd | exiras, parly at £3.501 16 Dris sring auberics o R ilo maken old corn al ery dear by compatl- | §3.73;335 brls rye flour, partly st $3.33; and 183 brls son, ] buckwlieat do, pertly at 83.50. Tofal, 1,640 Lels, 28 29 1t Is nndoratood that the **defanlted® contracts ;fllo m"k!’t flwdc:l:h me'vnllulwu;': o lh{o ke 24 B o ,000 000,000 bu, . | 1ng range of prices: Cholce to favoriio brandsof win- 2 Sitecatp 090,000 o 1,000, i, B tho com- | T st ol .t prme A0t rine S8 hination has abont 450,000 ba corn on hand asa ; winters, $1.23@0.50: cholce to fing apring, £3.73@ ' resldunm. We have no means of stating the maz. , t 0.30t Mair to wood arring, $4.75@3.251 low apring, 83.00 | oy, Q1.0 nitadlo of the entire deal—which must have been s | @a.73; fair 1o good Mianesots springs, 83.23a3.78; | “OILEF et wg steady ‘morkot, \'u'allll'kod?nu. i i chotce o fanoy Minoetota 1oriags. £6.0040.201 patens | o quoter’ Ca rian, 110 deg, tosre oyt o liinoii e loading produco markots were rather more | arrings. 87.00@0.00) low grade, $3.0083.50; rye, 83, 10 legal teat, 15 o 1 e teg, tost, active yosterday, and most of them wero lower, | @40t buckwheat, $5.0030,1), "v‘\!""vl?:':’fi.’-“fi:'r'dlgfi'! Soar Base 'fn’u‘ujf oS! gy The Jeading oxcuption was spat No, 2 corn Hnan—Waa dull and tbo lower, Ealo wasmadeot | finsced, raw, oy bulied, Mct whalo, wintor-bicach, sbovenoted. Outelde of this thore whs & 10 Lone at §11,00 per ton an track. Tocy spurin, 81001 neatifout ofl, sirictly purc, B b 3 gen MipbLINGs—tale waa mado of 10 tons at §12.00 per | 0 C2IF, foc’do No. 1, G3cy bank. oll, K301 'Simits, decline in breadstuts, oats, arloy, and wheat; all ton on track, Bicy winter, miners off, iics turpeniine, 34c: naphiha, receding In aywpntly with dullnoss clscwhoro, and deodorized,’ 61 gravity, 15ci gasoline, deodnrized, 71 Frrp—Bdlos wero 20 tons at $10.30@16.75 per ton on 0 el track ral, 79 de o, K7 dew., 20¢i West Virinja ‘ol "Bt nacurale 30 doz.. 00, veduco TATUES=Wera r"ulc'kmn wenther being too cold o handlo stock, Islj&ll ¢ ufferings wers rather small. Iue Eastern néachblows wers quoled At 4350, I sonio dogreo becauso of the expectation of froo dellverios to-dsy on Decombor contracts, with ttle sbipping domand for the proporty, Provis- fona were tamo, but & declino was checked by a X. sctlve snd woak, The marke! a0, {c. and for Docomber 1k i Wt firmer feeling in hoge. Thera waa little doing for [;:2':{{&""&“.'}:‘#&. filflatfit"‘vfi?.fi" ) ears japeeted ot 1;" 'l’n"%"i‘“’"" ‘fl““n"{fl ;o:,er.l Th: i A s ek o o n shipment, other than arrangsmenta 1o take out the | 200 niiTynater fram s clbr ouniag s dociine Gt \d Fm' it thero was Jlitlo doinant for ANy 0N nnies old corn, sud the lower grades of that grain were ¢ cental, aod New Yoik was jower, whils our aiips | hishieads Livo chickens, 82,5 :l.'querlh.nmuum svoided by shippora, and very weak in conse- Ennu werogmall, In addition to these deprcasing iu- | do, 7uss per 1t duckn, €3.20@7.00; du droscd, 10ct fact that ratier larze Juancitie of lucnced ywos the . 1) o l, 106412 e quonce, rejectod belaz 4@Go por bu lower, e -‘ifil. tisdbon neidur v mancl dii"Seaicrasy | it Ez.?:‘l “Sr}'{xfifv:" nl:?@é{“"s::’f’:a«':abm. CH 1 8] squecz 10 N 0 3 ly o o] 3 Dry. oods,wers enderd with athe moretse- | [£105 Serisuenofs bl it 'Y | SR o RS G IR % number seemed 1o La not dom than of late, tho favorable change In the weatler already beginning to be felt, Btaple pro- ductions, both cotton and woolen, remain frm. Grocerlos were' In botter request than for some time previous, and should the demand continue to ilsn, 8 +10c. lover wasslow and casler under larger of. erc made st §4.00643,0%. Cliolce d 0g3. (., AMammoth sold st €3, 13 thy wax qulct at $1.23 for primng, and chnlce 150, Flax sold at $1.24'61.32%, and Hungarlon at oc: ) i FALT—Wad in moderato demand and ateadyt Eagle or New Vork fine sal market broko under tha wi futures feil off 1n spmp o 0Ty Uout grovablo shihments at it raice, hut it as sxpected shkt very ittla wiieat iii b taken from Torat jeass & wiontly 10 cima, s Wiih it ic| uhahly ulfe an s nialstion SF Slocika hera by tla New Years vy L T Bold improve, s {acxnacted, & preity genersl harden-" ‘Tl ca disposl- r 0 t, 81.10; ordinary conrss, 1o 1) it d A be 3, ing of prlcos will vory likely resuit. Coftees and | Hiat ‘3 Vo ‘Phe Yituer of Faricen suiteama niceaed | §Liins dafry, with o i R i G tice had something of an advancing tendency, | ucartha ciosoof hlnu! yeaterday falled udu un 3—ltomaln quict sad frm, at former prices. We while sugary; slrups, and molasscs were lacking | Lpsuon-, b alied fo inber opeoed opened st to K1 |'r" Benues & n il In strength. Teas, soaps, starch, spices, eto., I e oy the m?&;:fi&:fi‘{%‘;&%&cfi%‘:fi‘fl:fld Ry n'm.' woro quict and about steady, Inthe dried frult l ¥ 1, Fiiti], goice, WATict choleedt, e Pt et o wmporratchanger, Bateen | s e 800k i Sl e el il | (AL common sy o d g - fae eqee. i dometedres wosgonomly | Fromt bt perey Sant S 4602 4T | et R UL A gl ek quiet, Prices remained s bofore, Fish wera | PYS3uible stoccast ‘.’L:;"'.‘:’bf.'.’:’i"flfufip! B ey H;")i,“c‘,'"sflm‘l‘? ‘»3'&1’.1:3““"'“""“‘ quated dull and unchsnged, A light movemens | on track. JArAN=Commion, 3 @:8e: Loinnion, 30@32¢ me- .;ul«' ) nmg’um. Buaiver tne,” 43 dict cholce, 52383¢; « YT [ X oMmitun, 20@28c; good 0 goud medinm, 41e s ehul K. Hany Wuxan~Wes qalct. a0d 2o lawer. Bales Jyrelmdoohy No. | Sthunciota at'$1.10, sud 4 400 by in botter and chease waa reported at essy prices. No price changes a noted in leat! baggiog, and tobscco, Olls were quict snd sbout steady. Coal and wood were frm and unchanged. dlum, H2ai%e est, 4¥as0c feast,’ 63000} common, 0331 o fine, 43 ddc] s chyice. st TloTde. The Jumber market was rather qulet, and with- WOOD—Was unchanged, belug yuuted Arin at 84,000 out chango as regards prices. Tho season for S lior wriers | 4.2 for maplc, at 63, r»duuururfium. and'at $4.000 cargocs Is over nearly, snd only s smal) namber of veasels are mow expected 1n, The yard market party running th 0, whita sotel of coatrac it bi4'30¢, with & wood inany sbiorts fefg unfilvu st theclvec. ~ Fiitures wers caster (n t 30c ner 5 \as quotcd ateady, with sale of 100 brls B B0 Dot ks bate Was albn imade ot 20 bels ou private fering, y were beliéved to b about 1,03, i NS MeACy, Jamber Iy miovig out ou aatiactay | Bioiisieuaniohe Trom ‘shrond: the DHIN | BEeken curm drsed s hc And ourrent il may and the daily sales aro aa iarge as conla BEihe Yid the e beiaw guoted Woik=Dealtrs are illng small orders, and the pected at this season of (b Wool was qiet | lower. = For Whls month the markets declined | busines 1o the agRreaatt emonnts Ty e and steady. 'The seed market was qulet and un. | [§ 40 closcd 4c luwer tlian on Wedneatay aticrnoons | by s woek's tne: iices urs uniaringy stosts: Sior . t obened st 43140 and decitnod fv dzbyes ‘clusing at | didm unwesnod woal, 3570y B do. SLAII6: Contses e o, e eun o racondts, o | (3 Sl el e & | SRR B S i e >4 & _clos N § cunra) o, . o ce, 4 creased offerings. Ilay was in falrdemsndatr gilier Fooruary'wia owIBAlly b skibe s Jansny; 0 o, S 410, Colorade Westb ine. Tnsaasas! cent prices, Llldes, broowm-corn, and hopa wers unchanged. Polatoes wors quict and ateady. The oferinge of poullry wers sruall, and fale in quality, butthero was very littls demand, ana prices were e 3 dl 2NN * Brse ol “‘f.fi‘i'flé"t;xm. Naaian e 1 H8ddc ca AILUOAD VUEIGRTS=Following are the freights ba scabuard: g jower yradea were dull sid wesk, shipners Lold(ag i rejected closed at 37¢. which was & drop g5 st gales wero reported uf 255,600 bu No. 3 and bigh [ulxed b d2ace, 16 400 bu rojected at #1@3u1 4,00 U bow eatest aTHalic. part o jirth Dozed helled ot 44 | 000 bu do b J7us! chize. arat . Aeale. Seads, lower. Graen frults were quiet. The weather was lr:u':n Satd ‘c‘:r'::l 4007400 B0 uw iked st 43 Chcagnto~ Cents. Centar' cz'#'r o Gengae Conts; moro févorable for keeplug stock. y 'b‘i'fs—\‘v'a’n"r'-lr sctive and lower. The oferiagy | Ranioions LA T . Lake fruights \l-:lnaln some dl:.mnd ;oel"y :oru 'Ihr.ru fal :‘r\:nl:‘ ly of L‘t" b, : du- I&un d?}‘:“l‘di i gu‘s g g :; to Ene, for which 3)4c was Lid aud 4c msked, | & P i R LW atures, e "Thore waa alva some {nquiry for Cleveland and | fii ||u:§1mun§rin":‘fl(u§&u.lfiuden'fl=’n'| 1 uter L da 5 o ] ° Sondasky, but none for Buffalo. V| dline. The tradingia futures wasrai her Iyt and cbl e York was quoted dull, kad the viss 033 Loosa meals 5¢ per 100 1ba above bo;gd. Ay lu Japuary. Roil freights wors stoady, Rates on graln and 18 Supp); Isrgo. January upvacd with scliors st othor fourth-class Are now 400 to New York, 37c | 34%4: aad claecd stiixe. . Devember Ent LIVE STOCK, to Baltimore, 38¢ to Philadelphia, 45¢ to Doston A and other New Englaud points, and 35¢ 10 Mon- treal. Looso meats wore quoted ot 10cand boxed meats 5¢ per 100 Bs bigher than grain. usl a1 Tuchianived prloes. No. 9 COPFEE JODBERS. SRABArY b TuTor ot S Ao D The Now York eraid of the ¥3th ult bas the t 33%c. Caul sales wers reported of 4,000 bl No, following in relation lo the troubles between mer- 'n—wuauu a0d weak, clos) lbg t 16 lower alats NeitnatinNew Yorke Lr i D daga e nok arger ¥ stars {2‘:&'5&7:‘,”3 (FWnaunio that bus, ariaco, selwgen the merchaata | 100020 P AT Choa d (aines Vine Hemmnd Dol moan still caatluues byt tho Probability fs that thi latter | JBBULY opeacd 161 declined to bie, sad eloscd e eompaliod toYioid by the Wi atienet Sl | atuise. December Dpoued ut ale, suld o Lo o thisicane stunia It may be bricdy suiined up Uy saylog | 2dsioed soulus e, Canlt sl fat e, - thakailthe lare coffew”jobbii Dousce L thicloy res g i doslug de LT m l;’l:tlu‘z 1 n: n:""':. p&nnmdh-lsm l\;; 0 Le [IESL b 1’ CATTLE—The market was witbout any marked the'work, sllcutag ‘u that ‘T les wers 1a50rtcd of o0 change siier fo tle characterol the demand or la [ aciyds retpnalble e ducl Sholdh | douby e N sl doci 2ulg bu S A srices. Notwithstanding the codtinued unfavorable o TR e D S A T T IR - evr p nawa from the East, thero was good domsad oa sbip- 0 un: “whlu‘l.rn"ln A:uI:‘rv Too h\v‘?‘mn TIMST CALL. plog account, and st very full prices, tha Ught. sipts feri n:-';-n(- Frum tho Warchouser 13 tho dopres e olBastoBales 1AUD bu sL 6108 fortas yearasd | giving bayers conddence, There wia sleoa lberst 1o e New XU LT biea as Faintt | Suorat O G or Decamber. 410 for Jusa. | 4ul farstockers nd buichory' wall for batlof which S Tends Bab ocedaton-d Fatbes aon el porkes oo biis st FiL3TH tellor tho year, | woek. Tho sxtreme range of salcs wes $00g3.25, -handed cuilrse mln‘ unl:n‘- h:1u ad unduriak- !.‘fi:‘:‘.‘nr:“é‘.',' January, sad §11.0U611.63 oew mess | putchen co seiling at $2.506:3. 10, stockers st $2.60 ot o gparativenenion | LRI 000V seller Junuary o4 87,00, selier Febroary | @40, aad common 10 chiolca ateers suited Lo tho wants (e b 48 Sow Uricaseand | a0 U700 Eakera warkes ot 83.8360.3% Tho warket 5 1 LATRAT. :'lg'm%’:iilo.fl:r.n oW ess Dork was er, with sales of 4,750 bris &% 3, "3"_ o f.uhumu for ::h l.:‘“ ; o .I_zmu.u selier the year, et | Ll pis MR e an s e o ! s ST for 3 5 ¢ i YRttt | R I e S T e, o Lomoon ta elinkes cows, fo ter, wolghing M ta 1, 100 1 . 2.5 K Cittla—Common catile, ‘welghtng 76 s . 250E LR N weses Inferlar—2tcly TI:IHI'. Avlacnlawagaterrs ,. e xieThrongly draves. Voala—Ler 1@ iy inativesi. T ) Ricdd Lulorade 1Y o1 Colorndn i) 74 Colurado #im 1 ity 3. 11'¢o by b OWh...i D01 [oGh--Thers was & miher aulot feciing int morket, Duyers secmed disioclined to pay previous ices, And there was a pretey stronge effort to filncl. ‘}mllnemltk!lhl!h\ 'IFTHT well untll near the close, ‘when there wma & pereept{ble wealening, Tat sslcadtiawlne alout fic off, " Husincas dragu lesn thraughout, and the rlosa of the many T remaining {n the yands u ranced frum $9,006H.U0 for sKliis to €4,53 far oxtrn A0 commen'ta prime ncon grades setifne at &4.:00% and 84304430 far common 10 choleo ficary. Common to prime medfum and heavy welght packing Toga closed 8L $4.2564,33, - 1100 BALER, Ao BERERERLELL 8 180 4, SiIRED=were dull st linehanfed, ~quoted at 81.73 @hovper 100, It tor poor fo cholco quallties. ~'fno SUpply, a8 weil as the demand, was small. FAST LIDERTY, Special DispatPh lo The Chicagn Tridune, EasT Linenty, Pa., Nov, 30.—CATrLE-eceipts forthn week ending Nov. 20, 2,507 head of throush Sml 2474 f pard siack zaliet 5 143 of tho formse and 2,271 of (hd Tatter (e week befores suppiy of yard ptock hiaa beon 1iehity tende foir. and pices s strongers ftuckers nnd feeders searee, thio Tl of tha oiterfnae I R (443,451 gOO, 1y " e, 12341 ‘Tulr, vt 8.7 4,001 Eomimun, 1K) T ocicers At 0 100, B1.57054¢4,00; Bulls, nca, 8236431701 eales f0F LIS weok, 1,803, aicainat 1,570 )ast woek, Tinoactiocolpta, | 1040 hend, aainat 10,220 tant weeks sunaiy Iiticral; Bt trade sl at 15@750 off on all adeas market opened dull, with quito s number un- solily he Philadelphias, £1.4064.9)¢ best Yorkers, J3%4-281 common Yorkes, 81.00a4.10 rouzhs, %0, Buruzr—lieceipts, 0.400 heal, ags{nst 4,800 last weokt supply lght. wich slow mnacket at last week's figurea; [ 100to 110, 840064301 ¥ to I §3. 730 70 to 80, 2.75@3.23; Inobs, 64,00 ]‘_'!'ul‘!m Associated Press. a, common, & Ta the FAAT LInRRTY, Nov. 30, ~CATTLR=Recelnta for two idnys, 1,764 head' throvuh. and 117 head of yards slosks futal for [ollr days, 1, 104 througliand 1, 304 yards o market unehian, i 1, B, 005 lmmlll‘sonfl for ifana—iteceipta for twa four days, 14,1331 Yorkers, 8.:5d4,43; 'hiiadciphias, ), (10 4. 80, Burer—lceolpta for two days, 000 head; total for Tou iy Goa00r Sty oy s sald e e ALDANT, Soectal Dispateh in The Ghicagn Tridune, ALTAXY, Nov. 30, —JrxzvRs—ilecolpts, 820 cars; iast wacl muderato throughout ¢ demand hins hoen weok; attenlanca of buyers rather small; busincss light, but ot an tinusal oconrrence when poultry {a ciieancr to buy than_bocf, espcoinily st thivgsasons market s undeFoaa no chiango; nrlcen Tiling tho sama as Jast weok, hut sales not equal T Duinfier: averaws qunilty a wood. but 1o prime hieary; sunply sullicienty soma classea more than wers wanted, AEER AND LANAR—itecolpta I caray last weok. (03 slieap very dull, but market stendyy ast weoics Fuiliiy, with aslcs at §4.20'63. 231 Iariibs more sought after, ahd ct deinand only moderate) 81,333,731 cloting qulct ur both. Tn the TWestern Asoclated Press, Arnaxy, Nov, 10.—CATTLE~—licceipts, 302 londs, 25 1ess thai Jast weoky trade Mxhts no ohenga in prices comnion {0 foir, $4.00@4.50; medium, 83,003, 20 extras, £0. Suxri-ltecelpts. 0% lovdn, an Increase of 13 over last wreeky cominon to falr, $4,23@1.50; talf to good, 84.50 @1,001 oxt: V5. 503 supkily of winbs HRNEL came munto fair, '83.0083.30; fafr to good, #5.00@3,73) extras, $0.00. NEW YORK. New Yok, Nov, 30.—-Drmres—Recelpts, 1,929, making 3,850 stnico. Monay, RKaImE 4,0 aamo tme Iastweek, Under the inluetico of favorabio weatlior and Jigit supply’ tia market wos Mimer and prices abaut ¥1.00 per hiead highert common to choice native 73, wi fll:llk"domh fancy at §11,256@ 1pts, 1, 1 2 0,43 alnca Monday, rui'm.u:u sama timu Iast wevky inarket firin 1 fe 0 highel heep, $.: 805 lambs, $3.00. ArTonis o sheen sud lamab mived 5o s # soveral ear-loads ol .50, BWixE—Ttecalots, 4,000, making 15,795 since Mon. day, Bgainet 20470 ‘sanio tims st weoki market adyy mdvanced prices; 3 car-loads fair Ollv, aiive, &t THe. G > " 8. BT, LOUIN. & BT, Lovts, nn‘ Nov, D0.—Hoos-Demand active; gacent suppiys Ignt. 83, (01 packing, ¥4.1%s 4.1451 butchony' to extrs, &4, 431 reenipts, 8,700, CATTLE-=S0me Inquiry far fnt shi) uhn') uther wrades mostly actives I'lrllm! 10 chiolcs natlve shipping stovre, Bl 1 TAlr to chiolee butehers’, 83.40ve4, 00 K do nd helfers. $3.00.43,781 do Texans, 83.000:).60; £, 5%43,05¢ m:ul’wu. il nxrr—nteady will a fair demsnd; best grades good to chotee, @4.331 comnon 1o fals 7543604 poceipts, 1, 200, TUPPALO. Burraro, Nov, 20.—Receipts, 1,200 total for tha meck, 60071 tréahh arrivale conalgned througny no sales. Birxe axn 1. 0003 total for tha 4 caraj Weatern sheen, 81.87) al.lo(‘{lnllblren stock, Hous=iteceinta, 7,508 total fur the week, 10.150; fieht run of stockt luuqu hurdly r?uul to ummml’ zhor prices ohtatned: Yorkars, koo to_cholce, 8.4 Lhan common, e6.akcti3 hoavy good o uxtis, 84.50064, 00t common, £ 1,004,201 olferiugs all sold, CINCINNATL, + = Nov. 30,—lloas--Actlye -ru’l firms com. 0744203 laht, 84.23G4.401 packing, 81,354 455 burcliers’y £4.60@ 1,001 recelpta fur two dags, 18, - 2003 shipments Y00, — ; LUMBER, The cargo market was quict and littls better than pominal. Two or three sales wero mado at recent prices. Thascason fe about over. A few cargocs arg expected In, but not a feet, and vesscls aro not now ciearing for lumber, Plece stufl, standard, was quotgd L$7.73, comnon inch at 83.30(9.50, and medtum do at §10.00812.00, Lath were salsble ot $1.75, aod shinglos st 82.2383.55. Bales; -Cargo of schr A, W, Luckey, from Pensankes, 287,000 {4 strips and boards at $10,00. r Th rd market wan niderately scjlve L Tiha ALIpmcats Wers atte for e “thire af Jehiady . 1hay continua liberal untll 1ate In tha winier," Qhoix- i ¥irst and sacond cloar, 1a0d3-ne 34, i clear. 3 fnbh. P v clear. 1810 415} 0,0031.00 irot and scconif clear dreused sidin 10, 30G17. Plrat common dressed sfdiug. v 115,00 Floorlug, firat cominon, dreasod. 20.00527.00 loaring. secund cuin non, dresat 3 ioofing. third cominon, dresscd 0 ux bask, 1, 14 nuher and uowaria! 0 lox boarta, i 14 Inchos and upwanls, () t0x boards, .. o stock Loarda, v T 23,006, 00 It stock boards, 1610 B 00GaT. (0 Catock Losrda: 1210 17.00 uF Camnion 10k buoa 14.00913,00 er—oalside prices are for dry: No. 14alnfe., . 11.00313,80 Pyt 10806 12,00 0,004 10.50 1 Gratco 10.00u 13,80 It HOURIUI00 18,00 ith. o2 2. 13 Flingics VA aA00ARY, o1 2504 2,00 Bijinuies A~ cholce toldiiri. Lude 273 Ty sulogice 15¢ uxt BY TELEGRAPI. FOREIGN CITIES, 1‘". following were recolved by the Cnicago Doand of rade: Livgeroow, Nov,80,~Prime mest nork—Esstern, 68a; Western, 870. Dacon—Cumberlands. 43; short ribs, 418} long clear, 308 6d: short clear, 404 64; shoulders, B3a1 hams, 478, Lard, 43a, Prime miess beet, 014; India mess beef, D8at extrs Indis meas, 1124, Cho 83s0d, Tallow, 408 d Lowpax, MNov, 80,—Liverpool~Whest dull. Mark Lano~Wheat and cora qulet, Cargues off coast~Wheas quiot; good No, 3avriug, 504 6d@31a; good red winter, 53¢ 6d. Corn rather easler; falr average American mixed, 30s @315 CArYOCs On passage—\Wheat rather slow. Falr average quality of American mixed corn for promps shipmont by sall, 208 64, Arrivels off const for orderg—Wheat small. Country markets for wheat —Engllsh 8rmi Frouch qulet. On pssssge for (o Uoited Kingdom for ports of call and ulrect porta: ‘Wheat sad lour, 1,230,000 qrs} coru, 410,000 ars. Apectul Dizpaich te The Ciicago Tridune. LrvERrooL, Nov. 30-1 8. W, —GrAIN—~Wheat— Wiater, No. 1, 1130d; No. 1, 104 0d; spriag. No. 1, 118; No. % 108 & white, No. 1, 188 No. 2, 12 743 club, No. )? 138 44} No, 2, 1238 10 Cora—No, 1, 204844 No. 4 s ud. ProvisioNs—Fork, 57s. Lard, 43a Livegool, Nov, 30~2 p. m. —GEADN — Wheat— Bpring. No, 1, 113; No, 2. 10a; white, No. 1, 128 11d; No. 2, 124 7d¢ clad, No. 1, 134 34s No. 3 1209d. Cora =No. 1, 294 3d; No. 2, 204, Dresdssafts generally dull. Livearoor, Nov, 30.~Latest—Corz0N~Easler, but Dok quatably lower; 6 7-164 11-164; salos 1,000 balesy sheculation sud expart, 2,000; American, 4,000, ':rldlhl and fabrics st Manchester dullj tendlog dowa- Dax10a7Urys—Wheat—Kecelpta for three days, 26,000 Qre; American, 18,000; Csllfornis whito wheat, 123 74 @173 11d; dociub, 128 9d@13a8d; No.2t0 No. 1 red Weat- eru spring, 10 11d; do winter, 10s 0d@11¢6d. mux-—!'imo Y‘or:'nm m;;m mixed, | 2063294 ate—American, s, sy—-Amaricas, 84 64. Puas—Ceasdian, 974 T CLovan Basp—Amarices, 436308 Provirtoya—Meay por Lard—Ameriean, 413, shortdo, 40 al, ~Fine Amerlcan, fids, A Prime mem boaf, ey Bacon—Long clesr middles, 3ig pirita, D 1 E~30A AL mnton, a2 1: pale, 138, FLITA OF TURPRNTINE =2, TAvEREOGL, SO¥, 30.—COTToX—8alen of the weey, .6 bales, of which exportors took 7,001 baf ulatars, 5.00; total stack, HL.ON; Amariean, recelpts, 65, (003 Atncrican, 41,000; actual exvort, 7,00, atnount afloat, 19%,000; Ameriean, 173,000; forian(eq from slipe sido dicect to spinnara, 7,000 American 30,000, 9014 refined, 118 04, Y. 30, ~PETROLRUM—Refined, 12:); LINARED 01129 6d. el Carovtra Linezap Orn—~53s 84, REs1N—Common, 5a 6, Axtwear, Nov. 20, —PrrroLaus—3ty, b —— AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YONK. - Aveetal Dispateh to The Chicaan Tridune, X2w Yonx, Nov, 80,~GRAlv—A tame, Aepremed, &nd Irreguiar market for wheat, which hav heen Ta comparatively stack demand on speculation, shipment, and miiling, with values om spring graden muoted 1@1ke and In Instances 26 per bu lower, aud on wintey 10 lower and unsettied, eapectatly In the option Itneg oTerlugn of spring grades more urgents 5,000 bu amh Michiann at 81434 1,600 bu red Weatorn at £1,3031.41, 80) hu No. 1 Milwaukee spring st €1.3:; boat-loady held 2@3¢ highers 8,000 bu No, 2 Nofthwestern T nt $1.813 A,000 bu No. 2 Northwestern December op. tlon at £1.31t 8,000 bu Jannary at $1.33; 1o gy ungTadod, at B1.47; elosing quolatlons: No. 2 Noy west, Deceinber option, 81,5031,313 January, 81,723 1.32%3 Fobruaty, 81.73@1.30 per bn. Carn moro nes fvo, but at a reduction of ¥@ta per bu under frey offerings, and Increascd tnadiry to plsces of suppiiog. export Inquiry falry wograded mixed Western at oy Balges 50,000 but st 633e, Rye steady aud In moderay requeats No. 2 Weatern quoted ot 73a74e. An unnays) Iy slow movemeht in oats, which ylelded 4@1e per py, and closed weaks mized Westorn, 3,50 bu, st S 40ct white Western, 1,300 bu, at 80@43%¢s No.3 Cny. cazo quoted at 30!4@ 10c. Pnovisioxs—New pork is In falr demand for early dellvery, but old at lower prices; Western mess, oy cember option, quoted at 8120912.35: January, $13.20013.251 February, $13.25@13.00, with no sajey reported. Cut meatn are n limfied demsnd, and nong. ed weaker in price, Dacon tain fale requeat for Wey. ern dellvoryy 2,000 boxes long and short. clear atsige, showinga wilght decline, Western ateam lard fairly sctive for carly dollvery atabout former prices; he. cember optlon 14 quoted at the closo st §.8%3 askel; sellor remafnder of the yoar At €8.324@4.53: dnnuary, $3,23R8.47%4¢ February, €8.47361 March, $9.674; 730 fca December nt 88.53)4G8, 831 1,500 tes remainderof year aL 88.32628.0%1 1,230 tes January st 68,174 600 tes February at 8,45@8.47)41 500 tes March s 86,33 @8.5714. @80 B, 300 bags at 8!(c12,600 bags Lo arrivo by ateauner on private termy; reftned quoted at e per 16 lower an & restricted buale news. ‘Whiskr—Quoted upto $1.10), regular, withsales reported of 100 brle, Frziouts—Business In tho berth freight lnehasa falr agerogate on a steady b &x to rates, room for grain and provisfons—espocially the formermatiract. fng more attention [ the charteringline tho movemeny 'was moderate snd {ndicativo of no important changes 08 to quotations: tonnage for petroleum and grain in more requests for Liverpool, engagements by gall 200 Dbales catton ot 3¢d per 1y £00 bris flour at 28 64 per briy Dy steamgpo bates cotton at Md por 1b 4,800 bu grain 8t 8d per bu; 850 pkys Lacon and larl.at 10s 6aR3n; tallow 30s and heavy gools 3¢@138 por fony 2% pkz provinions In tca and Urls nt 6y 6d@03 and 38 DdGdsy for Tendon, by ateam, 32,000 ba grain st 0d per huy 1,600 cases canned goods To the TWestern Associated Press. Naw Tonk, Nov. 30.—CoTToN—Qulcti 11 5-18311 7-16¢1 nct recelpta for two days, 3,124 bales; grom, 7,000; fiturcs closed steady: sales, h2.000; Decem ber, 1.21311.25¢; Janunary, 11.80@11-01e: Febrary, 1L.43@11,44ct March, ‘11.5c@1L.57ct April, - 11.00d 11.70ct May, 11.82311,811 June, 11.07ct July, 12.00 @12.01¢1 August, 12.03@12.05¢, Frovn—=Macket dull; recelots, 28,000 briss $1.0064.25; r State and Western, 84, cummun o good extra, §3,3345.75: good to E3.M040.00) white whieal exirs, '$0.05@ L , 82, :1 4,281 Miniiesota patent’ prucess, - 87, 40a0, our unchanyed, Conn-MeaL~Quleti Westorn. €2.00a1.00. Ginaix—Wleat heavy; receipts, 467.000 bit; Xo, Cuieazo spring, $1.20 1,201 Na. 2 Miiwauk-e, 2 Nurhweste. n, nit quiot mnd unchinged. Corn fairly 1pis, 2 buy_ungraded Western mix steam'mixed, Gle. Oats—Atarket dully recel g'mm( Western mixed and Btate, 43¢, Ii‘u—n ichanged. Tors—-Firm ar Grocnirs—i i n good demand; Rio cargoes, 13 @19Xc 11 goidy Jolbitus, 1SYGItotn gold, - Bugar dul and unchanged.” New Oricaus molasscs ulet; 085, tice pen P —~Markot dully erudo, Boj refined, 1230 Hteadyand unchanged, BENAIXED IlxsiN—Quict| 81.70@1,75, TunpzxTINg~nteady; Sdo. Wi ZiHaxe. tinehangod, Eaua—steadys Westorn, Fuoviatoxs “Lark—Market uiily iulcu Western lung clear mild ard=Primo_steam, 8}e. Durrxn - estorn. téedo. siiexax—Unc i Vieer—Steady s totg. 5 ToLEDO. . B, =(RATN=Theat firm; Ao, 1 :v.mm cxtra do, $1.334; smber l)uunflw;&sl 304 0@13.80, Beey lea heavys 64qTa ToLena, 0., Nov. Thite Michiiian, tichigan, apot an rod winer, spat, BL.I7%: Decem L 81,23 . 3 sprinic. 81,12 g Y arring el ive, Com Sl ed. now, 4704 No, HE R R S A o yridot now, Abfc: damaged, 4 e oo iy Whites inien Mo while. Ciyan-AREn=dammoth, $5.10; prime, 844743 et y i 3 u}l:unrr:.-.l-lunr.mlll‘unul ‘wheat, 41,000 but corn, 48, SkENTs-Flour, nones wheat, 13,000 buj com, 87, uy oats 5,000 bu, ‘foLro, O., KOV, 30~4 . m.—(RAtr=Closed with heat uul“ oxtra white lchiusn, $1.014: gmber S E R e o dutt DG L ooy Ko 5 ,«Inmi Sltted Tow: R S Uate S N whid: i BT, LO BT. Lovis, Nov. 30.-FLo! umm-‘\'hrfl Inactive o 2% =7 —=Quict and unchapged. €1, 204 Decombur: e L4761, d05, Februaryy pring, Cor=Cann Jgher aid apclone Tawors ; 47567 cashs Noveniber serticment nt (he same; Do vnic Ver, 41Ged6A(0. dull and lowery No, 2, a53iadie ca il 2554 2930 bid at tha cluso; 204a danuary, 108 inactiyu; 67¢ nakad, balsa bid. ' Bariny Grmeri mora datnas prime to fancy Minnesots, 3@, WitlexT—Firm and unchanged; $1.00, i i Brovivioxs-rork fuactive aad lowers §12.28 for Jots; 12,00 for Fobruary, Lanl quict; l'(flfl- Casler, but good defuands long el g3mas clear rib, ' 80.00, longe, 15 day Jusutsdutiveryy ting aud shors dlear i ceombor, buxeds shoulders, 3. 8. 12385 clear sides, §0.3540.37H1 Sl Sl [LcRIFTa FoUr, 8500 brles wheat, 40,000 000 buy oats, 13,000 bus rye, 3,000 it barler, 3% u Corron~Steady and unchanged| middiing 10461 Enlca, 2000 bales) ‘Tocolp 50001 shipment. Iy stock, 10,150, HEW ORLEANS, .xaxw, Koy, M,—Frotn=Null and nominsls -n}xi»ir‘angml'(:‘n;' 3 " 51 XXX, 83,0060, 00; Ligh krades, 80, .00, o Gnalx—Corn Gy red mized, 88o; cholce yellow, q?éifift“.flf;‘&'.rl e, Ontan Jlf domaad: 0%, Jivves fifi‘f;l'i 10,000 :f.uw.lm,.nmm.oo.w Vi vinrona it dofl and omtaals 813 a Lard otg ruiined tlorce, Aq@ivel Ko . Hulk tnesis dull wig o 5‘41.5)‘ . Bacon g ”‘l&&%il‘ u LA scarce aul urut Hear, Oige. jc1 large, 13atdo. 5w hliaba, $1.0501.031 fod , 1.1 1,00, o g — o cargocs, ordinary SSRGS Ehier Sodseationay b, e, oLt ot T o fatly fal cotn- b !flilr aad BatTions, Nov. 30, GRATY—W Heat—West Y d Docenver, 81, S IOl AP Siterd ol an 10w spk avgi by Deeauber, i zed, spol, (kiei Decoinber, 81 Catcrh sicniagr, Sah#d1c. g Y. s By £ snd unchanged. }fi'}f%fi?fi"ufl?fln Ard - pecked, 91823t :ol‘{‘fn‘%‘::ux-nnn and nominsly crade, TH@THC) ro- ,lgf,’fl,'::'fi‘;{‘,fifl',, but quists 140 cargoes, JUQIOHcI % : 3 —Liulli'at $1.004. ! g&-'.‘ln—i’mfir.'mw laj wheat, 21,000 buj cory s-u-':’nu-wu;zl.l 3%::&:1‘: corn, 73,000 ba. PuiLapsteats, Nov, t0.—FLous—Bteady and uas hauged. Mo ber, 81,410 Oxatx-Whest qulet but stesdys ambor, $1.4) -Abal. le. 81.4331.80. Corn sicedyi yelid e h{;l.‘m‘&’vu. aca ntody #ad ua: ! *uovisions—1iul and uucl Jae et H 5 gzgwu'f:;-wukm redacd, 13%c crude, 118 1) §o. Wiicy—s1.10. m'r'.v': et heat, 7,000 but cora, 28,00bus w&‘ S RoLs Ivaals, ey d; steady; Oblo, Pennayl et , 44@ 1603 coarse, Fain Rdihbie, £nd W oetsra oy e o ‘washed, S0w . . BXghles Une U i comblag, madtui unwasticd, 23 pioi Canadacou wi 28@:Kc} cuarss and SICVhub waded Lo — CIXOINMATI, O., NOY. 30 —CoTToN—Qulet bus stesdyt gun—Firner; famlly, 83.7385.00. Fiptior e, and lowert §1.168 1.43, oo deniand} Ruadle. Oats L“'»‘rfif- MILWAUKEE. Nov, 30.~FLOUS frm), Batmsogs dor S gyt losed No. } Milwaukes b .lnlwk el 7 \Ho. 1, .07, Docesinar 1.0 e Tequesti Moy Searce sod frmi Ho. 3 430, Oatain

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