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[ 1115 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FINANCE AND TRADE. Rise in the Gold Pramiumse«Gov= ernments Firm. T.he Chicago Banks to Charge Their Customers for Exchange. The Produce Markets Tame, and BKost of Them Weak—-Ryo Steady-— Barloy Higher. A Gonoral Decline in Other Grain sand Provisions, TFINANCIAL, ’ The preminm on go'd has advanced, 8¢ was ox- pected, The rate in New York was drra at 100% 11D rhe close, when 1L rore 1o 1004, In Chicage 1lie brokers hought at par and sold at 100%. The Philadelphia banks, the Ledger anys, will 7ot call a specist meeting, as requested by the York banks, 1o ratify the New York resumption programme, bot will consiger the subject in telt rewniar monthly meeting in Decentbar, The Ledger, presnmably representing the opinlons of the Phifladetpiis bankars Every day's dalay and every action taken Incon- nection with the New York bauk smovement com- menide this slower action of the Philadelphia Dankaam wire, While we aro disposedd to nccord 10 the lanke the Leet lnteations in skhing snd maintaluing resnmption. it Is guestionable whether tho means they have adopted and are ureing the banks of this and of other citics to adont will best efect the end dealred, Whether the yropositions mugzeaied as the rule of rovernment Letween the hanks and the United States ‘Treasury alter the st of Janvary next, discrediting el ver and anteaded to increase the volume of goli in nae, will work thal resull or not, many men Intelfjrent Io hanking and casrency mnt- Assilver which ls legal-tender is dis- credited snd made lesd valnable than gold will the fnducement be fncroseed to use it in payment of delts, The cheapest money thiat whil rémuve an nbiization will be used for the purposs, That Taw of trade as fixed and as determined as the Iaw at matnro that forces water turin down hiil. As in point. 17 o banking-hanse here {s drawn on by 2 party at New Vork through ofe of our bankn for 100,000 the bank notifies the banker af the fact, and expects, tnder the New York arrangement, ayment in =old urity equivalent; but tne banking olise, 100KING O ta funds, finds (hat 1t ) 100,000 sllver” dolinrs with which under the Jas this New York draft may he pald. and so tenders thokt dollars to the bank holding tno draft. Can tlie bank: here rafuse them and have the draft pro- sesterd? We thiuk mot. Policy wonld be, as tho Jaw fa, neainat I Actlon under the yiroposed ar- tangement inny have proceeded 10 far oa ta make it necensary to vo on o 8 consummation, but caro s now =apecinlly called. Government bonds were strong, and there wasa good amount uf businessdone nlong the whole "Fhe Chiengo bid quotation for the Gs of 187 ad- vaneed from 105 to 105%, for the 5-20s of 1508 from 10814 to 100, for the 10404 from 107% to 10714, for the new 68 of 1881 from 305K to 105K, s for the carréncy Gs from 121 to 1213, ‘Thic irmness In the forelgn exchunge rates 1s ox- pinined by the emall quantity of cotton bille offer- ing in New York, In the Chicago market, the was a moderate business done In grain, provisions, snd mlecellaneous bille. Tiales remalned un- chanped at 442%4 and 487 for sierling, with actual transactions ot 481%@4BLY ana 481 Sixty-dsy grain bills, sterling, were 4704, and French billa were 525, both currency. Paris exchange waw 024 Lid, 520X asked: commercial, 5265 Relche mark, 84 bid, 045 aeked; commercial, U: gmiders on IHolland, 30% bld, 40} aaked; com- mesclal, 303, ‘Tho quotatiopsof consols went np 1-18, from $516-10 to 06, The Bank of England pained 1,035,000 In builion, Late mail advices reveal a despondent tone in the Uritish prese. The Lon- don Fimes, in commenting on the alsabpolnting trade returna (or Octoder, remark Three years s¢o 1t was confidently preaicted by sble \)ulllxcll ‘economiiats that the worst was over, but ithas net proved 10 beso. The revival of trade, always st band, has never come, Lach wlen that prices Unve sunk only fevesled n lower step atill. and tho henefits of cheapnesn in the raw matorial have always been wore thon ncatealized by the fafl In tho market prices for fnished products, The retnrns for Uctober do not wdicute that thie towards rulnows values Las yet ded, It 1 true that woolen gooda fudicate harder prices, and Huen aud §ute fabricn aro_nlso highier In value: but it is §Iniult 10 kay Tiow Far thewo changes for tho bet- tev are ronnd, how far werely temporary, since they are ucconpinled by o falling off in quantilies ex- ported, With these exceptions, brices coniinuo 10 fall for the most part concurrently with nuanti- v For ke ten months now explred the tolal exports have amounted to £102, 182,000, a de. creaso of £3,850.000 on the corresponding pucid Just years and the imports to £33, 208,000, u toe crease of £16,H)7, 000, The Dank of and rate has to be kept at twice the rate of the Bank of France in order to prevent a drain of gold under these conditions of trade. Anothergain of 4 1a uoticed in the prico of #il- ver Intho London wmarket. Yesterday's quota- tinn wan H03{ venca per ounce. Germany eold 1,250,000 worth of nilver at 50% pence on Satar- day, sud will not well any more under 0% pence, ‘The Chicago Clearing-llouse banks bave agreed to Inform thelr customers that thay witl discontinue ufter Dec. 1 buying and selling New York ex- change utpar. Thereafter New York excuango will be eold at $1 per $1,000 premiam, and will be bought at 81 per 81,000 discount. Special terma of 50¢ per $1,000 discount will be made Lo custom- era who ate constant scllers of exchange, and of L0c per 81,000 premium to customers who are rexulor buyers, & 'The banks report & falr miscellaneous demand for discounts, with considerable activity In Board. of-Trade aud packers® applications, Tlutes ure 6@ 10 per cent. Xew York exchiange wa var, V'he clearings wero $2, 000,000, ‘The New York partics interested In the wheal deal on the Chicago Loard of Tradear saia tohave notitied the partles Intercated here (o draw ou themn fur §2,000,000, oe they Intend to carry their wheat with New York money. In thy stock market the special aclivhy of the day was In Northwest comuwon. The opening quotation was 45; thero wore sulca as high os 40%. The cluse was 45%, The preferred fell ot &, opening at 773 and closing at 77, St P'sul comunion upened at U4, want as high ang closed at 34%. In the proferred thy au udvance of 44, to 40K, ‘I'he closing prices of the Granger stocke were ot or ucar the lowest of the day, the riru tu the 1)y part of the Jay canaiug fres sates to reahize. There has been qulte au advance In the Granger stocks sluce Oct, 31, Northwest common has risen fiom 41% to 45%, the preferred from T4l o 775 St Punl curumon from 31% to 3%, the preferred from U7 10 GO Wabaah was Insctive and wesk, and went of 4, to21%;; Altou recovered 10 T8 ; and Hlluols Cean- ral advanced ¥, 10 77k, Jake Shore participated fn the slleged bull move- 1aent, gething up aw high A 703, but subsequently Teacting tv UDY;, ur i below the openlng, “Vhe gatuy were Northwest cominun by (045K Bt Paul comton g, oSk, toe prefesred U5, to VAL INinois Central & 10 778 C., G, C & L 10 393 Atlantlc & Pacite &, to 2Ry, ‘The lusnes were wora sumeroys, and were Ne! Central K, to 111%; Michlzan Central 3, 1o Lake Shore iy, to L0 ; Nurthwuat prefers ta 77; Nock Island %, o 1174%; Union t0 504 Erie &y, (o 18k: Wabash §, to St. Jue prefurcea b, Lo 3745; Canada Soath. Delawaro & lludson 13, Luckawanoa 14, 10 484 Jervey Central ¥, (o V03 ; vud Western Unlon 1K, to U3, Vhero was & further adssnceon Friday fo the price of Balthmore & Oblo stares and dividead senp, ten ehares selling al BI@8TY, sud several luts uf the serip 88 HT@HTYN. sbuwinzan sucance ou Thursday's price of ¥5 per ceut fur the sharcs aud 3 for tho scrin. The advance for tho week in Luth fa fuily 3 per cent. e B1, Loals, Tron Moanisin & Southern seports. aticreavo of §29,127 In earnings in the sccond week of November. Tue Sccretary of the Ilannibal & Si Joseph etules that he 1o under Instrucilons to furuish wo it furniation ubout the coudition of the Company. 3 Graphic saye: The clicutae tssued 1ast April canpot be 7 ga7uca ws satisfaclory, for b reports $342, 000 us truordluary expenses which clearly wl down 16 vrdinary expense way 1he cxpepses arg reduc Tiow 56 ter cent 1o W per ceut. ‘Pue Directac [N ugust lasl, trauemiiting thy ek the call v a plalu alement of factd av to the road's carninge sid eXucuns, ul Wi ceruainly arv luleicated (o Auowinz ahetbier the vuerating expeusds of toe paal nitis tonthe Lave beca Fully sacenty-fve poi cunt of the caruinge. o L DTG Tu Loudos jras shares ths Znes of Nov, 10 and 11 reports 8 tise of % 10 2% in guolations. People'd kas stock in Dultimors rewalins Grm at 1% Lid and 1% asked. by famous Equator Mine vu Leavenworth wold between banks at w Monntalp, near Georgetown, Col., Is tnrning oot wonderfully Fich ore in great qaantities, Atadepth of 340 fret It ehown the highest grade large body of ore in Ui State. The vein iy eighteen jaches thick, & part of walch glistens and sparkles with ruby ailver and frray copper. ‘Fha anter portion 18 worth from £2,000 tu 85,000 & ton. with large chonks of el richer mineral. Last weck five tans of second cluss ore gave the remarkable mill- run of R4 wunces of sliver per tom, or neatly $5,000 altogether. The Equstor took the lead in the days of early silver-mining In Colorado, and bad the first ateam hoisting works in Clear Creek County, 1t was opentd fa 18067, The Equator Company embraces Jobn Tarek, of Colorada: H. 1. Porter, W, . Ferry, Neleon Ludinglon, and V. 0. Carpenter, of Chicago; and Danlel Wells, of Milwaukee, "I'he cause of the panic In mining-stock shares fs sunsibly discussed by the San Francisco UAronicie, 1t zayst When we roflect that, without develnping any swel)-deGned ore-body, or any ore-deposit of suf- clent consequence tu promiee even a single divie dend, Hic price vf_one mine slone was advanced feam 800, U00 to 527,000, d Uie whole mare kot from $:0, G0, V0 1o h easliy see why there should bo a decl often puinted ont the folly of Inllatinyg stocks be- fore developments justity it and this farcible {Hasteation of the evil practice, Rlerra Nevada ahoulit never have sold ahove $50 per share wuti! it 1wad ju & position to pay stlcdst §150,000 vermonth Io dividends. ‘The following shows the flactaations of the act- fva stocke: Co &N, Welern | o preferted... AL &AL an 1o preferr . 1. & Pac| 1o preferred, Unton Pacine. [ A Wabaiy tiulinay! Olita & M fss. hada Southern ol & Hudson. ¢ ¥ o preferret, ¢ I DooLack & West.| 4 Central byl W. Uslon Tel. " A&y, Tel. b COIN QUOTATIONS. ‘The following Are the gquotations in enrrency in thie market of coins, bought sud suld: Aid, Asked, L B [23 vl Bew {a12y kral American aiver, 1 per rentdiscount tn Mexic Gold apnd silver dollars were 100% In currency. FOREION EXCHANGE. Sty tove. Germany, Holland .. Unired Nt Unitea htates new 415, Unlted Niates how 4 pere, Uited biates currency da. LOCAL 81 Rid, Arted. Chleago Clty 7 per centtonds(long)......ind " “3iu7 Chicago CILY 7 per esnt sawerago ((ong). i) *107 Chicago Bt cent waier luea (loag) i Cook i'ulml‘? per eent boads (ong).. Lilicalt Park 7 per cen: bonds. CIt¥ Kaflway (Bouth aide)... City Itstlway (West Side) ... City Hatlway (Moeth Slae] Chamber of Commeree. Weat Divielon Latiway City weri *And laterest. BY TELEGRAPI. NRW YONK, To the Western Associated Fress. New Your, Nov. Carrying rates, %23, doveruments em, Rallroad bouds were strongand higher, Staty secnritivs were stoady. Stocks were active and strong early in the da: and prices advanced K@1%, A heavy busine: was {ransacted in Nuorihwestern, St Paul, and Lake 8hore, but linols Centrat and Clevaland, Columbus, Cinclanatl & Indlanapolls wore nleo conspicuons in the imurovement, Afier ihe second call the temper of spcculation changed. and the entiro liat dectined K@2% from the Lighcss point. The coal stocke led the downward move- munt, and were followed by Lake Shore, Northe western, St Panl, ond Western Unlon, At the close the lowest prices of the day were current In wost instances, Trunsactions were 217, 000 wha, of which iH,000 were Lake Shore, {4, 000 Nort! western common, 15000 preferred, 38,000 8t Panl commun, 3,000 proforred, 25,000 Lacka- wanng, 2,600 Iliinols Central, 2,000 Clevaland, Coinmbus, Cincinnath & Indisnapoils, ), 300 West- «ern Union, 3,000 Missourl, laniss & Texas, nnd 2,000 81, Louls, Kausaas City & Northero, Money market active at 4@4, I'rime mercactile poper, 1@5, ‘Fhe Assistant Treasuror disbarsed $201,000, Custams recaipts, §203,000. Clearinga, $5, 000,000, Sterliug exchange, sizty doys, 482 aight ex- chauge, 480%, silverat London Is quoted aL L0Y pence, RNar silver hers, 11085 grovnbscks and 11035 gold. Bubsidlary silver coln 13681 per cont discount, A London dispatch says: = ** Uermany, ou Saturday, vold aypuarter of & milllon nousde’ worth of siiver at 6U2, pence pier ounce, ‘Will, §% 14 undesatoad, detnaud GOX for any inurd LUYKUNNEXTA, o i 25, ~(uld strong at 100K, DVorrowing tatey ilat. 'y U & Yetioy Sesii jsingd...... Maripoen, i Adams Fxpres. Wells Fargu. {fuerica Lzhy . Teiegs tindy Miwsour! Pacite, = I & oK Manuibal M, &we, Northwesen. Nurthwestern, p fad ATE HUNDS. Tennessce ds, ald, 44 Vielula G, uew.., Teunesmos new . it Y pre ot Virgiula s, old.. = BAN FRANCISCO. N Puasciaco, Nov.' 25, —Fullowing were the closing quututiond at the Htock Wuard: Alpltas..... i Hale & Nurcross... ulls Consolidstedd Cosaulldated Cruwn Faiol..... ureka Lunsulids ST dould & Cu Giaad rite. LEANY, ww OLxaxs, Nov. 26, —(old, 104G 100%. Blibt eschunys on New York, 100k dlscount. Sterting eschange, bankera' Lilly, 48214, VORRIGN, Loxuoy, Nov, 25, —Consols, monay, 94, Awencan sccugities—~lesdivg, 1i3; Erle, 10; P siates bonis—'cTe, 1083 10-408,100 nited states bonds—'GTs, 1084 ; 10+ ¥ new bs, 108K 448, 100K, % ‘F'he amount ol bullion gone Inta the Bagk of Ko~ gland vu_balance Lo-day ie £217, U, Panis, Nov, 25.~Reutes, 1121 3uc, REAL ESTATE. Te foliowing Instruments were flled for record Monday, Nov. Evarsrern s, 2118 % OF ooy v b 238124 . € ul v at, b 0, 23x 1. lllu“!‘ln‘gk'(- 5 (Franz pohack to Wik ) Lutteraid at, 5, 1L 18, dated AUg. ot s, buu Wl Wi S dated Nov. Bl N pris 40, A tillze to Uhelstian Matthict Tyeuty bl bl Y10 w ot Hauuie ol U-10 11, UALCu JURG 23, 1570 (Aluett L 10 Allocr & Woudd. Twenty -abxth sty w It'w of 1§ B gIg I Mated Oct. 3y ¥, Woods) Michigad av, 354 oW, B X153 5] lwproved, dated Nov. 20 (Falmadge . bpalds to Katu'i. Spaide). oralE SR x S i ndivided 33 OF 483153 Tt dated” Nov, Wulls behlvsker W Joda Aflucadivien).. 1. Elghteenth ot 297 ft ¢ of Tralrt 140 11, dated Sov. LroVartha L. % Clty of Chlesgo! $0UTH OF CITY 1UINIT: niLre Wentworth av, TN L, dated Jumepls Conrads). RT WO, tird et w f, v, Keanedy o a3 COMMERCIAL, Following were latest quotations for November delivery on the leading articles for lvst two days: ) Short tibs, hoxed. Wnisky Ll ‘The following were the reccipts and shipments af the leading artitles of prodnre In this city dur- ing the forty-cight hours ending al 7 o'clack on Monday morming, and for the corretponding date twelve months azo! i, FUSNETD 418,50 [itehwines, Wool, It !:nmm. ., Poultry, coups, B, vkuv.... (i apbies il Biay 3 Withdrawn from store doring Saturdsy for city consumption: 540 bn whest, 858 Lu corn, 2,730 bu barley. Withdrawn for do closing last weel 12,677 bu wheat, 6,715 bn corn, 5,047 bu ot 10,401 by ryo, 47,230 bu barley. The following grain wae juspected Into store in tins city yesterday morning: 5 cars No, 2 amber wheat, 1earNo, 1red, 10 cars No. 2 do, 12 cars No. 3do (37 winter wheat), 3care mixed wheat, 1car No, 1 spring, 176 cars No, 2 do, 143 cas No. 1 do, 110 card rejocted do, 1 car no gralo (443 spricg wheat); 73 cars high-mixed corp, 33 cars new do, 38 cars now mixed, 173 cars No. 2 corn, B2 cars rejected, 1 car no grade (400 corn}; 4 cors No. 1 oats, 16 cars No. 2 whito, 20 care No. 2 mixed, 10 cars rejected (58 onts); 16 cars No. 2 rye, 2 cararejected; 2 cars No, 2 barley, 13 care extra No, 3 do, 24 cars ordinary No, 3 do, ) cars feed 42 barley). Total, ¥08 cars, or 380,000 bu. Tnepected out: 221,480 bu wheat (Ineloding 113, - G40 bu No, 2 apring), 00,725 bu corn, 30,530 bu oate, 0,040 bu barlov, The following statement shows the distribution of the Lreadstufe shipped from this ity 1ast week: FAlupel. | Flour, | Waeal, Crne | Ouie o| 87,004 /120,003 il 01 1283, 108| I, 2100 77,300 .| 101, x| o0, LB ., skt 1,008 iy To Huon, .o T other U, 8. Foris. To Collngwood . ‘To other CAn. ports, __Totals. i ) i lssn il cus,379:3m, 487 Alson,s0bu rve shipre L by rall, s, 774 b do to Hiul” falos 81,543 b buriey b raift and KXW L du to Lut- alo. ‘There [s somothing wrong in the whisky desl. The majority of distitlers keep on quoting sales on the busls of $1.00 per gallon for highwines, while wines are offered clsewhere at $1.04, with report- «ed rales now and then at that tigure. ‘Thero Is now an admirable chance for the nowly- forined Produce-Receivers' Association to make itgelf roally uw.efol. 'Whe odlous discriminations against us In the matter of rallrond frelghis shiould bo taken up aud bandled without gloves. A standing preminm of 4@0c per bu on the shipment of graln sround this city, fnstead of to i, ls an evil a0 great that it wonld require littlo offort to expose It, and show tho Absolute necessity of & cure, Tho Hoard of ‘Trade can scarcely ba expected to take the Inltla: tive in tho matter, but woold undoubtedly take strong actiun1f the natter were properly brought befors L by the Assuciation, whose membors arc all directly nterested in exposing the monstrous ovll and bringlng 1t Liomo to the mon who are rospanal- ble tuerefor, With a strong competition by tho route to Europo down the Mississippl, vur grain- receivers cannot mach longer afford to watch ldly thie rall discriminations referred to, and the sooner they take hold vizarously the botter. ‘The leading produce markets were dutl yestor- d and most of them lower. **Too much stuff ' was thio cry of those who cesayed to give n reason for the general weakness, though the argu- ment s so well worn that it might bo expected to have Jast moat of {ts forca by this lime. Jlogs werd tame, but not quoted matorlally lower, and provisions agaln yiclded to the pressurs. \Wheat was depressod by the fear of December unloading, thouzh some of tho knowing ones profesacd to bo- lieve that the big fish are mostly ovut of tho deal already, and are preparing for another 10, 000,000 deal when the market has declined low enouzh to make 1t worth thelr while to take hold, Corn and oats were hicavy on spot, the premlum over De- cember boing killed by the further advance In freight rates, - Jabbers of dry goods had nothing new to report. There was & moderate Inquiry for staple nnd & ropablo goods and notions at sieady peices, Gro- corles mot witn & liberal inquiry ‘for the w and most lines wero steady. New Orleans uiu- Iussen was ¥c lower, and tho quotsiions of rico were dropped o $§c. Thore was o guod dewsad for dried fruits and nute, Kiels wero quist, and, excopiing a decline in bank codfieh of 25c, were unchanged. Prices of butter and chevso remained withuut quo- tavlochango, Olls were steady, Coal and wood werodull, N I'ho lumber markot was ateady, the conntry de- mond coutinulng guod, and the few cargoos lu port sold readity. Wool wae qalet and steady. Small orders are coming forward from Western manufac- turers, and the stuck 1 gradually ondergoiug a re duction. Broom-corn continues.in good request, sudsteady. Mides wore unchianged, bringsicady une der fair rocelpts, with a vood dewand from the Kast. Bceds wera quiet, thungh there wore & fuw sales of amall lots to complets lake shipments. CGrebn fruits wero wbundant and qulet. Yho street was well stocked with Hve and dressed ponltry, which wero dull mod wesk, The conttunance of mild weather makuve it necessary to woll the dresscd poultry and game sasoou as possidle, snd prices are frregulur, Jake frelzhts wore moderatoly actlve and agaln sturonger, st UGULe for wheat aud G4@Ge for corn to Buflalo, in sympathy with the advance iu rallroad rates, Jtoom was taken for Us,000 bu wheat, 130,000 hu corn, apd 17, 000 Lu oats. Katl freizhts wers quict 8¢ the advnoce long ad- vertived to take effect yestorday, ‘The now tarif la as follows: 2ourih clias. 7 Dressed Dresset Aous. heys, 7 4 8 01 KT B R 05 “fhrough ratea of fretzht were uob quoted, bat it wag rutiored that arrangenients -could by imado to carry meaty 1o Kuropo at about thu same dyures as last week, the ocean vessul laes being presaed for freignt, Grain, Fiour, i 0 “To Battls e. Ehiladeiohts 1% NEW YORK YESTERDAY, Nov, 23, —Itecelpta—Fivur, 1,670 hrle; whest, 460,118 bu: corn. 308,140 bu; oats, 138,734 buj corn-meal,” 488 pkys; rye, 70,158 bu; bLarle; 136,550 ba; malt, 2,977 pork, U157 bela; beel 3,080 pkge; cuy incals, 5,020 pkgs; lard, 4,830 phge: whleky, 720 bris. Exports—Forty-eight bours—Floar, 27,500 brls; wheat, 312,000 bu; corn, 164,000 bu; vats, 2,000 Lu; rye, 41,000 bu. EXPORTS ¥ROX TIIE SEABOARD. The fulluwlng wero the espurts fruns tho four leading cities uf the Atlantic scaboard for the dates named: d k o100 ek gndg LLTd ERTRTS e L] Shim i L H BT, e B KALTIT ACCEITIR DR GUAIN 1% BTOUE I¥ N#W YORK. ‘The fullowlng table slows the siocks of grain in TUESDAY. NOVEMBDET 26; 1878, MOTEMENT OF WHEAT® ‘Tha following shosws the recelpta and shipments of wheat at voints nemed yesterds Chicagn, Miwanke GOODS RECRIVED atChleago Cratoms Nov, 25: Anton Kunz, 0 caska wine and 1 cask minera water; Stettaner Lros, & Co., 2 cases dry goods; J. W. Doane & Co,, 1,0U8 half-bozes ralsing; C. R. Osborn & Co., 10 cases brandy, 10 cases and 30 octaves gin, 3 octaves whisky: W, K. Burtock & Co.. 2 cases dry eoods; B. A. and 0. K, Baller, 1,142 gacke talt; Fowler Urothers, 21K sacks salt Vergho, Kuhling & Co., 2cases wood carvinge; Kohisaat & Co.. 1 case wool; Lyon & lealy, 1 case musical uatrnments; Q. M. Rrennan one-eighth cask gio. Colleciion, $1,780.75. FROVISIONS. HUG PRODUC: 8~Were agaln rather weak, thourh the market did not decilne far, because prices already semed toheso near boutom. The recelpts of nows were rather targe, and not mauy orders reccived fur product, while the tone of advices from otber polats rather favored lower prices. Mraa Ponk—Dectined about fie per brl, with Jittle dofug outslde of January dellrerica. Eales were ge- ported of 7N brie saller December at 0,340, D, briwseiler Junuary at ¥7.5087.96: and T brls sclier FehiBary at $x0:@8.074. Total, 14750 brls. The market closed taniv at $4.%40.5 fof uld sputs €8.00 tor now do, #0.50QH. 523 for Tiecemtier, 87,0k 7.0244 scller January, und 39,083,074 for Fenraary, P'rime mees pork Was quoted at §7. 600775 Laun=yain modorate demendat adecline of nhant Hales were reforted of 1ea wpot WTI1 140 fes scller Dt 230 Te selic £ ifer Felruary D market closen o tuf Febrasty, SraTa—-tire offcred A little more fraaly, and rulod a dltade easler, A moderste voluine uf tradiig was done, but_not ried, some of ftaballght vuncessions frunt the lateat quutatins of last week. “Ihe reporied sales were 0 boxes sliuulderd At €2,00; V20000 [bs T8 seller LIS year atd £:1.10044 actler Frbruary 3,0 Bput; 71 hrls long clears ut €5 0% 9700 hotes tong snd ' short clears 8t 4. tes eet-plekled hame al sigenlacs and ) pee Al 124,000 1bg green isma at §14¢ for 1-1 avirages. The (GHuWIng Wero the cludlog prices puf 100 18 v teading cutss Shorley Saort ¢ L atd | Shart i3 dere. | teurs, Laose, part cared T3 | s (3007 Fioxed. oo 318 | 4 gatid Decemiber. boxe ] St January, ozed. bat) Leng clears quoted L8 ) lands, 4@ e box hats, GHuwdc Tu for sami acon quoted at I@4o for shouklers, eM@3o for aBore ribs, 2a3te for ahort clears, S@AYT fuf hams, all cavvased anu packed, Onganx—Was quoted at 5gayc for white, igc for vary cholen do, 454 4% for yelluw, and 4@1%a fur Lrows, WIth snle Ul WY} KRS coUnLry truwn RE g, BEEY PRODUCTS—Were steady and quici at $7.75@ 8,00 for mess, $8,30@9,75 (o extra Jiess, and 813,500 14,00 for harts. aLtn quict at eanige for ity and ‘H@oe for LLOW— coustry, Baleswure 1,10 hrldon privato Krins. 5 luuse aud $3, k1 pured dong-cut lmtis, Sy 10 10 14 U Average verage; green stioul BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR~Vas quiet and tame. The demand of last week waa chiefly by parties who wated to ship befors the advance In frelght rates, and the market yeaterday was mostly Jocal, while the downward temiency of wheat made the market rather heavy. Sales wero re- ported of O brls winters at 4,281, 505 STArlaapring, Partly at $4.42%3 100 bris tye fouron private termss and (0 brla huckwhest doat $4.2564.50. Tolal, 1,233 bels. The followlag was tha range of asklug anotation Cholcs to favorits randa of whiite winters, %1.503 5.40; fsir to good brands of wihita winters, 81.47% 4,251 guod Lo chiolcated winters, $1.40GH. 751 primy ta cholce springs, $4.23@4.50; falr to govu spring. $1.3@4.005 falr 10 ood AMllnnesots springs, $1.006 4.30; cholce 10 fancy Minnetota sorings, 830065, 30; patent springs, $0.0007,501 luw grades, §2,%06% 00, Uuekwhuat floar, $1,80@4.73 per brl, BRAN=Vas moderatsly active,and irregulariy easter. Sales were ) tons at $7.374@7.50 ber ton ,0n track and $7.50 frea ou board car, Coux+dgAL=Saled were 30 tons at $11.50@12.00 per ton on tracks ' Oriten MiLL STUFTa=Fales wero 10 tons middiings at $9.00, and 20 tona screenings ot £5.0087,00. SPRINU WIHEAT=Was dull and depresscd. The markes for futures declined 14 and clused 1ye below the fatest quotations of Raturday, with ot ¢nouRD yremugt to terat capital Lo carry ‘th wheat (ato Jan: uaey. Liverpool wavuuuted fien and London steadier, but receipts here and uthee pul re o larie ne 10 welgh hicavily on both Luyers aud reliers, brtoutig ous yery froo oferings liere for future, 1t wae riniored that the big lonea were agaln clliug, uid wnious o loge Gut tlieir dvals, wnlls 8 counter FumIr Was wut up totho effect that auothier bl deal 14 bolng arranged Tor, Homa parties ds Uhe trade argucd Ubgt. rocylota will b comparativcly Jight ufter New Year's lay, hoy salt biiot tho fariners have Leea wbilged 10 scll 10 urder to ineet their Chrlstinag bille but aftor that ond L reached they will Lot be Wililng_ to el a3 prices uow current. | Hence they profcss to expect mure Lrmhcas In JAnuary, fnouyh wdiitting that' the losd il probably grow very lieavy before that time. “Ihe fnewection st of Yeirerday INOFIING aliowcd th shipment of 115,620 by Nu. 2, which ual In thie recent iistory radv, openod at m3p e, onul deelindd to NKine, closlag avrilfs, Beller Juiuary ROId BE ASERIL(C, CIGSIE RN Ke, Fubritary wae quice s Xcover Jununiys wad beller e imonci was iecls f belser, thun vomlual, st Nodasilge, clrdug ot Kilge, pot clused at Rilac, aniu Nv. -1 81 U0Ye, €xeent in tho Central, which wavdul of ic diseonut,” ¥pot sales s reporied of 30,003 bu Xo. b 00 bu So. Udge in Central, and Gg700 eisewneres J4,{46 bu refectid at K b and 5,050 bu by samiple b kel e, al, U2, UM bu, WINTKR WizAT—Was {n falr demand, but easler, fn ayipatliy with the gencral marker, seller Deceniber s0ld WLMFpupHe, clortni with spot at AIX(E, SLOCsulcy wero up-.ml-lul 400 bu No, | 8% tiey 12,00 hu Nu, 2 a4 HiS4ct 100D No, 3 AL H1G@nes and 3, 000 by by sainply siatade, Tolal AU | erlu i U3 o on spot futures L1vh RIATKOUS, Werk.Foborind. sohiy, ud’ Ulior tnsrketa Wera taine, wails whi ¢pressed, sud freight rates to the veatmard strouxer, With ratlier laxe rcelpis at this point, amd amsll reported abipaents, Futuees drnaded eerly, buvers boldlug o8 fhe furher concesions, 8ud when the car-lols came on the market they wero active Lkl DUAT BUOi, huys wullers not befpg KU (U BETE0, BCHEr LECCMBER BUENQU KT 3141 xad declined o sango b 150 close, JANNATy was 1l tvely triner at A1AGIge, clortug st the inaldo, May wold BL J43eB41aCs und Suveiiber was quice 8t Hifu Siv, with rumor of o silo st sUhe; closing with cauah No.2 at wife, Hlgh uilzed coumandvd only st of prefersiica uver No. 2. BpuL saies Wera topurted of 01,40 bu highemlied a0d No. 2wt KAywdler 480 i 5 el 27,2 Ubu new linlaed and re- Jectod WL =Rl CT 12 UR DU Ly sapis ut 3714 53 on Track? 400 DY do 8t Jic freo ou” board cari aud 8 O bu earant 3ic. ‘Total, L0, 0% by, 0N E3—Were qulet aid lower. No. 3 spot dacltned e, Aud futirea (e, ‘e recelpts were fairand tha s comparatively lloeral, with fiitle deniand, &id rket sylipathiliod with other graly, Aotuer Fewsd Tor wewkices Was the advance 14 trauspuratlon Tales fo tho seaboard, No. 3 sokd st 2ue, Nu. 3 white ut 21¢, and rojectud ab i74v. - useabor was quidt u sag e, and Janusry a0 Sbuigc. butd closing with Ney ‘Wi qulel av 4@ iho. 1] . Sajipies were uull aad duclived Lo 18Xo liuld owing Lo e ut tbe (ustde. fretzhis. i aaled Wero reported of 4u0 by 0. g 0,0 bu Nu, J el GO0 U0 b by san mfi‘#fi‘h‘.’;{m-‘l 30,300 bu o st 15288 [rey JEYE—\Vas quiet snd unchanged. The offerlugs of 3T, Laken at dzc. mnd Tejected Lrougiii4ic, Futures wero nomiusl at 3@ ke tor Deconibel, und 40 (or Junuary, Caali selch Were reported of 0oy i NO., 2288 435 400 bu_rojoc 500 B by i wadd'ic o track. u, Sy = Wad Brus unact & 1Rl . flie trad- pulted to No, 3, which dvabced 3@4a per bu, good demand frou) local crusutiers. It was atw suppused that an eilurk was mmse Lo fun Bp prices o the orte and forcu hew to actile, The trads fug_ inlow graues wes chiely In futures in setticmont, thcre belos fow onders lu for Jotd, the BAvauce In trelgiis Keeping vut whippers, suld At LA, aud 1 Al U 0% Co's stinow sl o, er opencd ab B and cidied a1 shout s, Janu ury Was uuiylosl BiaU. LAITA Wil QUItE BE D " 1), & C sad 4kedic In uiher Lous 1 id JRUACY Bt iyl bydp. 4 was quiet Bd Wuaiic, and feed ut 200 Were reurted of 0.4 bu No. 3 6t b, 14 Batt Afteraood)t 40 bu tead &t -4g; g:umpl nuomu.m.‘ Tutal, 10,60 bu, TWO G'CLOCK CALLy Wheat—~275.000 bu 4t 81ip@ | Tor Aidgc for January, aud M3c jur Four Coru—rd, ) b &% b d1c F0r e 10F Juuary, 3 Ciada - 100 0 bu a2 21 (82430 for May, Lariey—h, 401Ul fGr JABUATY AL iaige. Ne bor i 730 brle 83 8.0 < 1.uttic for S0 5 Lt Februnry, sud 830 (o Jard =2, 500 tex at §5, g S 11234 Tur Februag Sk fur aausry wad b for | Micate—dus, s 1be asort W tull and II.ATIM: 'heat was iull and luwer, €asy. Dacember opunad B8 M e, 1 Chimed 5L Babas Jatusrs Wik RV Sy i WAL for December, i1} Cori wikd el i 4 lug mber, i 3o for Junnar, v st for My, Ic'eflnber. BiK@ vor, nad $1e January, uiber, $a.b0a e ciosed at $8.00 for Vel ad M:ss park closed at 5.3 fur Febraary, and $7.47 o ot o A e wccinhor, 81575410 {0 JARUATY, A3 B Gika s UThy fur Pebradry. ‘Lar Choscl 81 35,708,725 for December, and 83,0114 wiu fur Februury, Balcs. 7.0 tca, 81 .64 lur Junusry und 8' b for Felruary. A Now York Lelegram yepuriv:l salos I that market of LIWLU0 bu G wheat, whleh bicluded 375, bu soriag du. afeace—tales: 150 bxs shoulders at 82.9053.851 500, + (3 ibsahortrivs r February a4 40 Clostol & GENERAL MARKETS. DEANS—W ers stvady st $1. WAL per du. BUOLVM-COKRN~Vras Iu falr dviiand sad steady. The botter grudes were ratlier Or.uly beld, a4 the stock has Lwen cousliderably reduced. Luinmon corn fe pleaty. Fluw grego carpul brusb, dey groen burl, 3ics rod- Upped burl, 36 fua grecn, with Lurl FRUUZl W work 1t uwwae: red-tippsd do, 333%cs faferlor, @ae: cruukod, 1@he. BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho demand fa good sad bas besu durlug The fall. Cominon brick) ar quoted Al $3.10 per 440, and falr o 3ccuwns of 1bw Light slock. Lime and viber srifulesass atvady, Cotnion brick, 88 Wi preascd brick, $10.0015.W; Ume L Lulk, %0udic ber briidu b basrcla, G ielicy comuta, $1.00.1.50 pet bel: Purtiand coulents, 8210k 4.0 per rl; pluteriua-nalr, telde D7 buj sbuces, per brl. BUETER=~The demand was Lot particaladly sctive, e doeal (rady bels the oraclual buyers Price of Buogrades were Arn: other doscriptions were weak ad vatisbie, QUuLat:ons rauze s (ullows: Creamery, UG Liws guud o clicics dalny 1Se2; wedlum, g 34 LIeIor L6 CUtiud, G 10, BAGUGING—Was yuoled quict anduachanged: Stark, Tiaes Lrdlivn As Bavy Léwlitou, 216; Okier Croek, N Amerlcan, 10! huriaps, 4 and L 131 4 gunnles, single, 142 €; dunble, Zy424c; wool sacks, ) for skips and Infertor pradel Tor cxira, thongh moat of the ] rativeir nacraw range of Vhieen chowid At 82054375 for Dt ) for poor to chufve vy, AN nales Tanged from 1y Prices ranged the same e folluws: September am tctater. full cream. o, abject to & shrinkage of 41l 1oF pikgy yart akim, Gis~iger law gra owh and M1 Tue alae. DAL—{iemats dull, wita pri e Lacaaniia, T2, 80.00, o Mfnouk, M, 3 zm AUE=Packers were in falr request EX) and Following are the unotations: Pork barreis, 20, E1 058100 lard tlercea, &1. Cawi Ll Whisky barrelk, 4.0 BLA0ALA alcanol do, $1.501 53, ucked whisky 2 Trel atavea, €27,00Q28, 00 per 1,60); bueked pork do. 2.0 ELOK TN wnd o tlopce. §2.0UBT 0. Houkh 260 dresare €2, (vda.in lees, Ticred honim S04 AT 2w -GS~ H ‘ per dos, SN am Pl FINH=TAnK cod lalower. Other fish were without 20, } ehnnge, thoug erel was quoted weak. i 9 ronge wy follows: No.') whitesh, ver . brt 280 7 s, $ 7. A1, 0 2 4 eTel, exira meas, by-iel, 8 bR I ® Exten shore, an o2 1, by, ¥ 1 shore, 4 4y o, 2 tanily, & 51 . g, 1w, oL, Y.t 0.1 Gy, Kt ) iR, $1.0 kel tnully lis, 756 iy el 75 . 0 RIBEP—Wera tn vmall damand. {0 mesgre sunply, 8t 82.4%3.73 per 1 Its JOF POOT 10 chuice Krades. Hoeelpta, 19 liead. HEW YORK, NEW Vo, Nov.z5.—fizrvis=Recelsts, 4,000 mar- krL firmer: ‘mare Aclive: & fraction WZhert pior to brime wikers, 71{@ic extrn do, A@Io) ataka, dry R poriars bk o ok Stears. 0§ SHBOUC] shie xporiers twok Dur) [t slecrs. Ak i e o) tho weeks 413 Hve and 1.was Quertars oF eel. Bilkep-ftec 1003 _prices sidvauce about Iet alt sold aheeps tai@die, with a eas-lund very cholce wetliers at 80,703 per 110 Mt amin fram 4W@Y4C 4 ear-luarda prelinscd for expori 17 car-foads recsived fur ABipment alirect: expurta for the wevk, 500 11ve sheap Tated 5 vomipremed eod . spllt, brls. & du, tyehirta, $1.501 Tho) unlfion per bos, i wllfurnia saktion, tls, 13,51 do, %4+ T4 ASD KUTU-A goud business was in prog. g et prevensed & talrly stendy tone, We Tepeat vur qrots fonsy FUREIX~Daf Jcs s, layers, HH@tse: », i e} French du, ke, nigs amoxed stork fah, 11 bels, 87,00, fayers, ne v, §: Valencias, fiew, 14w atniee, Dosnksrig=Ahlen sppice, 14@i0e; New York anid Michigan, 4 1)c 20uB3et Olilo. Ma.dyet : 3 A 2 2E cArearia of Mutton, e st b QuATLies. 4 | W ixa—ileceinia, 219 ;11 e hozs qulct and easters inles, 3 caretoln 112t Kund L $2.0023 U5 per 1) 5877 car-loads Ohiis, 2! [ BAst Lingrrr, Nov. 2).-Carrig—lecelpts inco Friday, g nieaid thioug, and 547 Joeali (o1a] for the g thirueh, awd 1,004 focal, t woeks s s the sxinw as nat Mondays trads S, Lot whofeaie aud reians beuns Thaskaeiving week, tarkles are all tho goi oui Luads of EANUIE g0k to<rday, L3 for cuuniry, The bal- e for retall tric here; e Fauge of prices was fron a2, [0, newd; Wia) Tor the week. 24, L week Yorkers, $2.0002.70 Het altonta, Tarrazons, 175G I'nfll\:l:l Hlllllll. l\'A'fla'l%" 'I‘cyx.lll Wi i [rede iy VIREE S FIUITS-Wers plenty and anlct. The stock of aopies hers s larie, hut denlers think the reccintd will Be liznt alier k. and thit good frule will comuiand Talr price it 18 e POUF Mtoclt 14 uut of tho way, UUICE 1rulie wers unetianged: A pples, §1.. car-low, wnd $1.5x82500 per Drl: eranver: iltlvated, 83.00@7. 50 per brid lemons, K alifornla, pears, 83.2 483,75 por boxi M 6.0 7,00 per bl coust aranges, 8. iy for . grape ver b 0. . UNUCERIES—=Sugar wera auoted ensy, and tice, exi--ttecelnts 1.600 heads total for week, 3,100, et Ly T truand, 1€ | auinat 6,400 Jast week: selling at last week's pricess Quolations of T Urivas Molawes were ra. | DUOd Gies no the suseket, BALTIMOR Nartivore, Md,, Nov. 25, —~CatTr.=Market slightly mors_ Actives' brices wil matertal clange: very Deat. AudTa0c it quatlty, dhes iedin, 3@3(cd piuitees” were Bluut sleady.” We Tevies o itna, 044@7ker Loulstann, 6@7e: Tane R, duceda truie, N Javs, 27@10c: U, 0. Java 2@ J@UKe: most aaies at IH@IH(C1 receipts, 2,8105 s cholcd W faney K10, 17%@.44ct good Lo gieluwe, | sales, 2010, 0 (4 17es common 10 Talr, wh roasting, 1@ | BWINE T T n‘tflfif{’fi,‘:}‘l ‘[:Hul fully }4c offs quotations, ‘!rgn-r AND Laxns~lieceipts, 1,81} quotations, 3@ 8ME, srtans—Patent cutloaf, 104@10%e: crushed, 106 10hace granalated, DMASICS powdered, 1wioies A staudard, Pqwuie; G0 No, 2, Mt extrn G, Higd Ser C No. 1 wianite: o2, o 8T, LOUIS, &7, Lovis, Nov, 23, —CaTri. i i yellow., Ak 4 ~Unechaoged: steady on Ties Ne una. cikrified, KHuAC) an priine 10 it il Ik o do tally T8 S0 e, Tai et do tlr Bt BT Do suiing: dBend nalive ariter oy ra—Californ! “foak tirtps, 40 41c: Catltor. | SgWRHE: stuchors und feeding steers, 2 siqe; recetpts, nia siver-urips 44 ", xe—~Lull; inchanged: falr to extra muttons, 2@ foud sukar-binuse sirup, ow ¢ Feceipts, 500; shipmenta, noge. irienns molasses, Tiew, AneSics du Lrime, $3GdBe: Talr, Bises do aues extrs du, HBbiC, chule i e e Wl L X CANCTUNATS aiel cominon wolaths, 439t Uiack sirap, Gttty Nov. ilour uley: common, 32.25 cu:ea—Allspice, 1@InYfcs claves, 40R43ct canvia, PRI ol H T talt utels- tHosIaes e e himeg, Mo poaiey | e 6Lwad i reveipts, | o MCUILE lukeT, Rk, WAY—Cpignd was scarce anil firm. Timothy was dull nnd mll{"lldrr 181F ofierin) with little lnlullf’ the Iake shippers having dlled thole onders: No. | Hinothy, £.a@8,u51 Nu. 4 du, $T.004° llla. 'l..fl'l'fl'\‘l';“i”‘ upland prairie, $7.008° thiy—Were In fale demand ond steady, Lineral recuipis continne, but theso are oftset by o good ships ing emand, whil Proy: a large umuniations Cured Wiides, WENL. T%et di, Deavy, 761 o, damaged, gt green, Scies calf, 1001 | atred Kip, 740t deacona, 40t do, RNt 18%@1: ey walted, luidey wers, 7c. aule: "“hw""m"T . tver, izfe carbon, Iliinole hendifihit, 175 de. Lo ich exirs winier atrainel & 44cg Hnseed, raw, J8ct ieachiel,’ BY TELEGRAPH, FONEIGN CITIES. TTM following were recelved by Lus Chilcago Board at rade: Livzoroot, Nov. 23-11:30 a. m.~Flour, 19@2%. Wheat—Winter, s 7d@ss 111 spring, 7o 0d@0s 6t white, N2 64@9s td; club, s 1@10s 24, Corn, 233 GdQTia 1, Yok, 425 Lard, 33s LivzurooL, Nov, 25.—Prime mers pork—Eastern, £0s: Western, 44s, IDlacon—New Cuinberls ahort ribs, 3281 long clear, 27s: shori cles slioulders, 22s od. ds, 200y Hame, 441 04, Lerd, S3, Prima n Nel sperml, $1,:0); | Mesa beef, market bare. Indis mess beef, 708; exira neatatoot oll, sirictly pure, %08 du'exird, ugs o No. | Indiamess, 125, Cheese, 475, Tallow, 27e. 1 s bank oll, dws stralis, 4 '“‘{',"’"‘;"}{’; et | Lukoow, Nov, 23, —Livemoo—iWheat frmer; corn eady. Mark Laoe~Wheat steadlory cornqulet. Car- ROes Of coast—Whoat ateady; corn quioter, Cargoes on passage~\Wheat slow, ¥armers' dollvories of kngllsh whest durlog the past week, 43,000 wi44 L0 grs, Spectal Dispaicn te The Tridune. Lirzrroor, Nov, 23=11:30 . m,~Flour, No. 1, 221; No. 2, Ips. e, N7 deg., 83¢1 natural, 30 Wera plonty and rather nfavorable, and receivers efl tho dreascd stocl iwes reduced, POULTRY AND slow, ‘the weathier wad wrery anstots (0 1 iy ) Guaty—\Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 8 i1d; No, 2, 8 0y Juck : venhuob, Khios. spring, No, 1, 8 5d: No. 2, 7a 0d: white, No. 1, us o ers stendy and I falr renuest. . Zu \ere Toderate aind the Aead enteny Inow, | 1041 No: % 046di cluby No, i, 1ov a1 No, 2, 96 1. Corn—XNew, No. 1, 2320ds Nu, 2, 238 od, I'govtmoxa—Tork, 4. lard, 2. Livegroor, Nov, 23.—CorroN—Fair demand at Sh@ 313-10d. Eules 10,00) bales; specalation and export, St Atnerican, 7,50, I'rovisions—Lacon—~Long clear, 268 sliort do, 253 0d. BPINITS OF TURMEXTINK=2. LoNpox, Nov. 25, —TaLLow Bxrixen PrrRoLEus—M{l, Tanagen OiL—2'a, BririTe or TURPENTIN CoMMUN RESIN=Very s T Pencliblows were quutsd at 50635c, and rose nt 43 untrick, Thademant s for o stock. 8hippers ara ol 8. little, tue fear of eold weather keeping tiiem out, BAL U-Was in far deiand aud stesdy, Quolations: ¥ino satt, ek per helg coaree, $1.40 pee brli o brl, wittiout hagi, @1.13: do, With 'bags, 31 Ashton duir 8400 pef Lk, BEEDY v (o Talr riqueat and steady st 2120 Uther secids wera qulet, Timothy sold st § o, aud clover ot £3.0065.68, The demand was S—Met with s fair demand % about stecdy We quotet Niowbeit—Common, 253:10e1 good do, 1@ 34443t pul o, £.@30cy Ane, 40wdder Anvst, Wbt ‘choled, W@itcs Clivitedt, T5aBOCE Aty 103 @810, 1MPAETAL~Comnion, 23@¥ct good o, 0333es me- BT A g o A T i 3es AMERICAN CITIES, XEW YORK, 043 iet cholee, K, w1 chulvest, 0~ Tle, 5 Yiluxa 'l ysoy—Co “Bwaiier koo do, 2@t Suoclal Dieog1eA 1o 40 Tria e medliia, W U do, daeduds Anie. 30a1sei | NEW Tomk, Nov. 75.~Uiiatw—lusiacss in wheat was Aneaty 1371301 Ghotte, Sedundor elivicedt, Widode - | aite activa at variable prlcest winter grades ductiusted bl o, docetoe: | couslderatlys unusustly activo call for spring, runntag nu...:.;@m oloe, gt Lhulat, (0dtie n-neci“lfly on Nus, d and 3, with early deliveries tatioxd—Conan, 20z3er zood coniviu, 2@3tes | quoted strooger; ovtions oa spriog compara- medium, K@sos good nediiem, S5 kit tne, 4204450 isent. 203 ey Chiicos ittt Chulcents hadn . | WIEY tame; voluos wooerolly weaks cablo ad- IR Y an TEretiinr. Nale wae Fenortod ot aco | Yices of wicodier (hough not sctive markets; r oo bats 0 81 et por ot righulocar bus 100 | Milwaukeo “and clolce Northwestern st $100: & L . & 0> | 8.0 bu No. ¥ Northiwestern spring November option, B st s s, Voorlast83.04 | e A maderate movoment in corn ot ewler prices, Ao NGO as ulet s steady. The recelyts wera | about e per bu lower on No.2.and 13140 o an No. 3i malt: Wastiod ' ficece. “2abiics mediuay unwashied | mixed Western uagraded, 416470 Iyo dalij ahout l, o Zig I L - . Tovl 2ol ne o In v condiclon lxazietuns | seays No.a Wemern atsac, Oas generally seady 1o fair du, Seeadse; Colirado, on anuderate movement: No, 2 Chicago, 304 @I he, Ligu30; COMMUD, IBFIUST cuaTse, Provistoxs—Mess pork qulct snd quoted a trifle lower for early dellvery: Western mesa moderately active at & docline; December $7.30, Cut-meats In fale domand. Hacon nsctive:r Western loog elear, A}go, Weatern steam lard lightly dealt io for esrly do- Hvery, andquoted lower. TaLLow—Fsirly actives primo to cholco, 8@0%e. Braans—Itaw In very moderats demand, at 03(@7c for falr 1o goud reiialng Cubai retined a1 last quoted, but fnactive. koo condifon, @it LUMBER. ‘The cargo market was stuady. About nina vessels were At tho docks. aud buyers soon picked them up at current prices. ‘hio receldts are fallini off datly, and tlio scason 18 Just draw!ng (o @ closs, 1'fece-sint sold at $7.0007.0, and Manisteo was quated at $7.37H. Mill-run Inch lumber sold at $10,4k311,00. Common {ncl was quoted at $8.00GU0. Lat wers stealy st 1.5 A0 SRITGIEe AL 61, T5@ K00 itk 48.81.07) maxed, with 81,00 bld. Salo: Cargo 1. S THIL from White Lake, 20,0001t | past by b0 grenstyencebt sates boersdy s 1o food short place-aiuTat £7.00; 14,00 common Inch st ., | I ahippery sigutiye for Liverioote cicagbuninte by il tally. sene Skylark, from Muskegon, 203,0m (, | Sieau lueluided ‘v‘:-,!""."‘ hieal 80 7Hd por bu; 1t 0 haards sud stripe at $1.73; sche Perry, from Mare quette, 125,000 ft Norwsy picco-atulf at $7.23, 6,000 1t mil-run inch at 811,00, The ysrd market tvas fal . To-the Walern Assoclated Press. Ay ov. 23.—Corrox—Market dall at 03§ @iet futures sie V.2t Jatuary, v.: sctive and steadyt Firstandsocoid clear, 14 aia 2 iach.,.. 8320003350 | FLovi—stes Fhird clear, 13§ to 2 inc 0003000 | Wesiero, $3.404: 4, B, Third ciear, inch 4101 god L ol i Wity Wheat extes, Firat and clear di Flistcotninon dresed siding. Flooring, A conmon, dred e Fluoetuie el comutim, dreasil loarioi, third comuisa, dressed. Buxbosrds, A, 13 luctics s:id upwarda, Box boands, I, ¥t fn 4 Dox board 3001 BL. Louts $5,13 $4.65@5. @37t Minnesots patent provess, nai: 33,10k, 25, —Wheal uiwsitien poceluia, 4% (i buy res i, MIEs dugnided shring, vices).un No. 3 Ke3 N0, 2, wpring. trc aFl, OU; wded red, 103 No. 3 ved, #1.01w 1,00} 4 1. Wiy uugraded auber, 0T sl (M uniraded el Ut 1. 1043 g o . 1 40, BL KB G No. 1 dv, ST, 10M@1. 111 extra do, $1.1441. 14 ityo—Murket aL G740 e, Durley il and Ugeudneed. - Mait qulet. Cor— Markot auils recelpus, S0KU0) bi ngraled, 4GA1T0: qulety re s, 133,00 bu; 4, SAYEs iilxed Westeru, Dig@ale; whita Weat: Seautic, ‘sy—hhull knd nochanged. round yelluw, 633 'Ot #eacing, No, Cowmmun boa Cuil huards, Dineuston Firm and unchanged, Diwension-sufl, biockuixs—-Coflee qulct and unchanged. Sugar dull i tnch. seso sud upcuangel Muinsees buininsily unchanged, Lico d selict, i numinully duchauged. ressed, and’ hesuid, FuiLaus-Quiel; Unlted, a3idasker crude, sho: Tefned, b, ¥ I-Dn'~fl'ml‘fl'§¢m ' wiN=Firm 4t 1.0 RN IR~ i W Weaige. Frovisione=Pork~Market tuiis mess, $7.40007.73. BeeT auiet bt siewly. | Cult mxeats auists Wodtera unk clear sulddied, $4.5 Lard—Pritme siean, Uowd. Ju, it Tevdys Wediern, v ate R, ST et ek L sy i, LALTINOUS, Barviuvne, Nov. 25.~FLoux—Dull, but held nom)- wdy: W T BUNCTIDG, $2.7563.60; dU FX- tra, 1. 704,353 do fainky, 34.xxed.(d). \ UalN~Whuat—\Veseri nior gulos bus ateady’s No. ylvauls red, “SLwi Nu. 3 Weitern ‘winter 08 Dectmber, $1. i K Corn~\Western autet’ St futuresi Weatero mixod, 3We: Dacember, 433400 Lk e, Oats stewl Ao o LIVE STOCK. cUICAUO. CATTLFE=Tecelved durlng Sunday and Monday, 2,~0) head | sntite thie last weak, 1,342 head. T bo pa tieular was the market more favorable for seil rathas on the closing days of last week, Bu fsr as ablopluy beaves ars concerned, there was praviically no arket, the salce of that class being (oo faw Lo Talrly cstablish mar- ket valugs, trativfcre g priccs above &3,00 not reaching 200 head. Tlers waa very Nile calt frou shippers, s that the meagrencas of the supply uf fat cattlo was nut the uccasion of any serlous dlasppolntment. ‘The gress hulk oF tho offeringu—and Wiy supply was larger than Whoaverage fur » Moaday—coasisied of poor uld cowssind Infertor tocomuon milxad lote, such as the Chica o trada only wi aud, a3 tho Fetwrts trum tho whiolesato . At iarkel wero 10 e nlect that Vs [ NG Du and heary Jonbing, only, - Mers seilig materially lower than twt week, buyors would | pork, .o Bulk Meate—Lovsc: shoulders, *4akies Guly uperate at i deeliuo, The bublbbi ] Taduetion uf ks, AL tha soduced | ity luros aiount of e low wrade waleahiow & ced s it ear Fib sidew %ic Ber acun -Shoulders, 34 Fivad: backed, deb e i s A Stame fard = Teted, toress, 1. sugar-cured, thviplic. clpaliy ut 5. 208285, Tne m L wu—Alarget aulls @ vaay; choly Western, SO deat T seudt eft over, P A ey ol LR is vasrs choloq, Weetern PO EATIONST FRTrROLE M- Quict st boninal; cru . s Heevas-Graded secro weliblng ), 40 PRTROLECN=-Quict s wininal; crude, Te; ro d, . Oy AA Very ulut and owlasly Rlo careoss, 11 K y—Quiat and nomninal at Virimuresta Liveriool Ainer qulet; cotso v JMLLTI | pliziy W et “l’llllh l!.\l A, o iy % 1 Talr Besli, weldte IneRIFT: Flusr, 304 urls; wheat, 77,2504 cors, 2, T b1 2,780 LU, ivlicar, mh a0 bu, o o bR Nuw ULLEaXS, 2. —FLous=Markel dull: 30 rinc, 34, (e, 295 XX, §4.75; XXX, $4.00@4.37%, Ll grad=n 34.3Thwd. 13, Guain=Coru=Doiinud scilve st 41G47¢. Oats qulss aud weak ot sl Coun-MeaL=\ulct but Qrus beld at $2. 10632, 15, (AAV=QUIEI prilie, $13 W10 vbolce, $13:00 st $7.00. Lanl sicady: Uhputine: hex, €. Nulk-imeata~5houlders, uld yuoted uomlually dwe. ilacon quict _and Weaky shoubders quuted st Seiiiics clear Tl SH@ie; gl dkaine, Hanis suger-cured, warkel dull uf Tl ic, 14 iy aize wid Lraad, GuockiIge=Collee fu falr dumands prime, 1344w 168, I Koud Tuilitiou, U NENT 78 1,05 B 55 P Inlerlor—Light aud tuin cows, ieilvn, stag uiln, And salawat slear. Veala~i'er 100 Be (aall @ CATTLE ‘ALH. ordinary to Sugur strulgs common 1o fulr o fully Jale, 43w rlet thine b cholc Jukc: yelluw clarided. Sha@Tic oissscs weiive wod ATy comnon, 1200 Al Tle centrifugal logdle. Kilca fo falr dowiaud 86 Gk i falf demaad; ordinary to prime, 632} MILWAUKEE. MiLwavker, Wis, huv. 29.—FLovs—Dull and {a- acitve. Guai¥=Whest firm; opeacd sud closed dulit No. § Alliwaukes liar, No. § Mliwaukue, ¥7c1 No. 4 do, <4 5 L B1jes December, w3jger Janusry, 2, . Likttey quics wl.‘nwl dei Ju . " UYiBiuXa— osa pork, old, SU-5)c Hew, $00: BEH G Kte il 1 u.m.w %o Butalo, steatu, 7¢. 12,000 brls: wheai, ‘198,000 bu. ‘luds, 1 Ubels; wheat, 215,000 bd. LoULa ALLE. sunday aad Monday, 33.00; tie laee Weck, Zh 2. Fho ) iarket wis falrly durlug the Ubsulug huurs, a8d prices wers nut by aifcrens irom tho Surreut on Baturds wiltag at 43 satus Lt prat ot gl 85 sa. cavy ot $2. 706200 LovtsvitLy, Nov, 25, ~Cit ron—Quict at 8¢, and closed weik at | YLovm—Dull sud unchauked, e e ke o S0k Tu e pea: "fiics | UBALA~Whcas rai UL Uoci ember and whits, 1. Corn firmers white, 38es mixed, 34c. with, 8 Talr demand: white, ol miged At §3.man. 3 : b Hrains, fant Taik meats sieady: fooss and - partiy RO g coar flb, il clear, |81 A le) o it Whneyo Firm b 1.0, o krcured bamd oy VINLADRLTHIA, ¥a., Nov. PRILABRLEHL, L0AB.00; extras, $4. o URATN=\Wheat firmy No, 2red, §1. 0%, @104 White, S1WBI. Wy T, L Arin yehow: pics aited, @it biE eusier:” whita Westarn, 0¥ iigentondy; Weste Blal oy e et dy, IVISIONS—Firme Mesa pork, g4, ment beet, $10.390..00 nama, i il dl et dutis piin A B, OO LA~ Siard U TTRA - 31 Cnr—() Feiolmie—Kaav: refined, Bc crude, T3, ominatly dnchunzen.” i CINCINRATE, Nov. 38.~COrTos-Qulet but steady g Fr.oun—Dull and heary at $1.00as, R T R cidct Fecelnta, b, 1) bui ship Marker duil and prices s anado lowes "'oéf'bc':'iufif.ik.t @ he. Baricy quiny ~Pork—iemand falr apd Land In guod demand bt at Jower raies am At 208 kettie, nominal, Ttk ineats I bORed ineata £avior s B Cuthterlands gL W 3 trong al $1.00, Sad gL Titves. . BUTTEA—Dull nd Hochanged. LINSEKD OIL—Firm aud ugehanged at $8@5gc, oy " ’zv AN ALY, xplANATOLIS, oo 2= Nutin — Stendy: _clior Ttad.huy lalr, $2.00@2%70; moc St receipt b aekery 'L’“"w‘ 4 ¥iovk-{juies and wachanged, U neat nominally. unchanged: No, 2 req, » bid. Corn quivt at 27@2xe; Dec Uats stcudy; ceniber, xc, 44 nd, 53C. Hams, Gi{atigc, Pra—(Vheat, 7,500 hui corn, 34,000 buy oaty, LR BLTPALO, Durrato, Nov. 25.—(naiN—Whest—In miile tnx demand wnd Arms sales of GO0 b Pore Washiug. tou at 813 11,500 by No. 2 Duluih at 81, Cara duit AiMc for N, 2 mixed Weaicen. (1ate—iiarkes bare, Itys held at 750 for Western, larley neglecied. . RatLnoAD Fuxtonts—bnehanged. T Nov, 25.~matueWh ‘oLEno, Nov. 25.~liratN—Wheat I i whith Wabasl, Geiat; No. 1 miite BichlCat, vort s Michigan, apt, 0Mcs December. wie: A, ter, Novemuer, Osci Jocamber, Tse: Weitern . ber, ¥oc. LCorn dulif No. 2 new, ShaaDo: Jai s, Uata duil and notninal. 2 iy, Bo N 5, 'flfllTO-‘s-. dyy Wi aTox, Nov. u8,—PLoCicestendrs Wen OBk $3.00085 51 Comumon extras B3, 704 o IR Unalx—Corn notw(nslly unchanged, tats or 1and extrs white, Sgdie, liye, si@use. lizcrirrs ~Flour, o,u0) brisj corn, 14,000 bug wheat, 2,001 01 DETROIT. DeTrotT, Mieh., Nov. 33, —FLovn-Firm, Ginalx_Wieat frniers oxtra, Goic: Ro, 07}ci Novemper, wisfe} Ueceniinr, D73ct i bidy miitig No. 1, 00 Maked. Kes Iuinents, 44,1647 bu. at. Lauvia, Al Honial b e . Gatariey v i wventn, balgs; recoipts, 3,303 S1oCK, 7, 7w, 30 o Nor. 25.—GRatw—Wheat high uwweao, Nov. 25.-Gratx—Wheat higher: No, t by Duluth spring, U;_No, 2 Milwaukee, $1,00t No, red Wabsati, §1 O1G1VS, s COTTON. Gatvestox, Nov, 28.—CorToX—Unchspged: mide dliog, ves low middling. 8%; 200d oninary, vc; et re. celpts, 4,003 bales; sales, 4,013 atock, 108, 770; exparts cosatwlee, 775. MonmiLg, Nov. 23.—Cottox—Quiet; middling, 8¥e; low middilg, 8¥cs go3d ordinary, Bei met receinty, 5,341 bales: sales, 500 stock, 31,0T2) CXPOFts colte wise, 2,280, CitantEstox, Nov, 25, —CotToX—Active and & shade easlert mlddifug.0%e; low midditug, %0 good ordine ary, BMei net recolpis. 4,737 baless salvd. 3,204 atock, 73,0ei01_exports to Great Dritatn, 4,327 France, 3,305 t’ tha Cantilent, 1,701 cosstwles: 1. 451, HavANNAN, NOV. 43.—CoTruN—Dull and casy: mid diing, Hige: gw i, w6, guad onlinaiy, Kl et recelpta, Buk steet vaies, 800t stock, 80,00, exporty o 'Oreat Hrital, 4,074 W the Contlieat, 17,1603 cosatwise, G0V, PETROLEUM. Cuzvzuaxp, 0. Nov. 23, — PETROLTUM=Steadyy standard white, 110 teat, 02, OiL Ciry, Nov. 25.—FETHOLRUM—Market optord firm, with a modorate business st ¥abc bid, sdvanced 1090, cloalng ot B4t suipments, 44,000 bris sver smlng 30,1005 transactivut, 147, 1 whie, January! DU, 13, 604 it B s ParkOFs for Tnenie Sapcal rines; eat; rufined, she, Fhiladeiphia deifvery, DRY GOODS. New Yomx, Nov. u5.~Busiucss contlnues qulet whi commlssfon houses, and the fobbiug trade s slugglsh; cotton goods 1n light demand, but falrly steady; faey rints qul nghams unseitied: heavy wooiens for Fiiive weat .l..}t' but sprine woolens in falr reauest Ly clathicrs; fursiin goods qulet, TURPENTINE. ‘Winxixarox, N. G, Nov, 23.~BrimiTa oF TURPRX. TINR—Firn at 75e) TOM EWING'S VIEWS. Admite that Itesumption Will Go luto Tffect —Attompts to Explain the Dewocratic De- foat. Intertiero in Clereland Herald, “1What do you think, Mr. Ewiog, of the chances for n apecie-tesumptionion the 1st of Javuary vext?” » Well, sir, aa far ns that s concerned, J be- lieve resumption will be accomplishcd at the time specifled; for I do not suppose there will be any opportunity for the possage of any bill retarding resumption tefore the et of January next. The Senate, I bellove, and probably & majority of the Ilouse, arc willing to try the Resumption echome.” % What legislation will there probably be after the 1st of January, Gen, Ewiog, fo regard to money matters, silver especlally?’? “ There s 1o bill on the calendar at present relatiugz to the sliver question," sald the centle- wmanj **but | huve no doubt that,” durfug the term, some such bill will be oresented. 1 my- solf am {n favor of the (ssuing of silver certifi- cates fur silver bullion, Just as gold certiticates are (ssued for gotd bullion, vrovided these cer- titfeutes ure issucd ou the standard of 412 gralus Lo the dollar, * Are you in favor, Gen, Ewlng, of an ualim- fted volnage of the present sitver dullar " s Ewmphutteally, sir, 1 o * Hlow do you aecouut for the Democratic de- feat in nearly ull the Northers States this falll” “yVell, afr, the Ureenback party this fell Eollml n round numbers nearly 1,000,000 votes. 5 jcareely bult that number fo thu whole United tutes.—En. THIBUNE.) Thesu volvs were vast by men who constdered the foremnust question of the day the repuul of the Nesumptiva set aud a full remonctization. ‘e Democratle porty failedy In except & very fuw States, to plank thaselves squaraly i favor of these measurcs. If they had dona so, tiey would probubly have lost u few hurd-money votes, but they would have galoed the bulk of this large National ‘Tho Dentovrata of Ohlo plunted them- uarely on the ranl und Flat platfom we believe Ewing blmsell wrote; why did they not carry Otiof Last year they bad 25,000 nias ority, und this year they were whipped by 6,000 tuw did thut buppen, secing theirtsaus wasrepeal of resuinption, and flsl-nousy 1—ED. TRILUNK. ‘The Democrals in New York, New Jersoy, au Michigan vecupled the sanie pusitions ou theso quustfons that thu Republicans did, In the States of Pennsylvauts and Congecticut the) cquivocated s that the peopls could not tell where they stood. 16 mauy ot the Westeruwud SBouthern Stules the Deniocruts caing out squares 1y wyuiust the repeal of Uy Resumnption luw aud the restoration of silver to tlhe sume porltlun s gold us & ooy metul. But the fact that the emocrutic party s thy Eastern Blutes wero Lostile to the views of the Western Democracy, or woere dallylng with those questions, cause the Nationals fu Ole sud Indiany tu drop our theket, though our position un those questions was uil that could be desired. Hencw we lust 40,000 votes fu each State, whera wu coald Bavo cuptrolivd mtl!\'=m W the Democracy ot Jarzo bad been uplted,"” [ Mr, Ewiniz does not_explain tho cause of the aveewhelulug Democraticdefeat tu Tikiuols, 18 party o this Btate wade their dubt on preclaely the tssues be udvocates, aml were whipped Uy 45,000 votes. low dld ghat happeni—LEb. ‘FHIBUNE. | + [ view of the result of the late electivns, ‘what do you thiuk ol the possibllity of electing a Democratie President (u 1530(" b 1 think the chances are_good, provided the Denocrats continue thelr Lostlity to rusutp- tion wod 1ty walutenance, [t the Demucrayy should full jn this or straddle the fence, the Na- Liouuts will usguestionably be the stroug party. 11 tha l.h.-umcrux‘rl luth"'P the fssuo witn the - they w win,' Natom as avallable Dewo * \\'holl‘ll;lud'uu fé«n cratle candiustes 1n 3 wituink Mr. Thurmao sod Mr, Heodricks are the pronisinge condidates. 1 have no ided that the wan will come from the Eust. That sectioy bas hud the nomivation of the Dewmo- cratle Prestdential candidates from timg fume- moria), und tue party Is wesry of It.»* » \Wiat s the ditference, Mr, Ewing, betwerd Thusmay und Ilevdricks vo the wain Augoeial ucations ! y Ay to that, It is herd to » The position of Mr. Hendricks i3 obscure, wuile thut vt .\l{i ‘Fourman ls detiued, The people like s le‘l wman,—ous who takes Lis position fairly, 30 Lueps It3 ‘::cm'u Thurwan's chances aretho nosy promising.! Aumcrgcnllemu st the talle made s re- mark sbuut e Ubio ldea, y Geu. Ewivg exclaimed: %It was the Oblo 21::; L"'u“ wade Tuurwan w possible csndls ute +Hut you go mush further thaa that’ )